Richard Sullivan: Manuscripts
- CSUL 9/36 : The Professor's Wife [no date]
- CSUL 9/37 : A Queer Kind of Sorrow [no date]
- CSUL 9/38 : Questions and Answers [no date]
Published in Tradition
- CSUL 9/39 : The Rain It Raineth Every Day [no date]
- CSUL 9/40 : Rally With Stars [1942]
- CSUL 9/41 : The Remembrance [no date]
- CSUL 9/42 : Reciprocity [ca. 1950]
- CSUL 9/43 : The Renewal (Joshua) [ca. 1965]
Play. Included is script for Pentecost Television Program.
- CSUL 9/44 : The Renewal (Joshua) Correspondence [1964-1966]
Correspondence deals with and includes: script of the play, Joshua. Correspondents include George Shuster, Thomas Barrosse.
- CSUL 9/45 : The Return. Round Trip [no date]
Handwritten draft.
- CSUL 9/46 : Reunion [no date]
- CSUL 9/47 : Right's Right: 1919 (Part one of a four part novel) [no date]
- CSUL 9/48 : The Ring [no date]
- CSUL 9/49 : The Robin [no date]
- CSUL 9/50 : Romance [no date]
- CSUL 9/50 : A Rough Green Tree [no date]
Handwritten draft.
- CSUL 9/51 : St. Teresa of Lisieux [1958]
Published in Sign
- CSUL 9/52 : Saturday Nocturne [no date]
Published in Yale Review.
- CSUL 9/53 : The Shores [no date]
Handwritten copy.
- CSUL 9/54 : Signed Statement [1949]
- CSUL 9/55 : The Silver Chain [no date]
- CSUL 9/56 : Simon Meets Peter [1928]
- CSUL 9/57 : Sister Calasancta [1936]
Published in Columbia under the title "Jubilee at Baysweek."
- CSUL 9/58 : The Sleigh Ride [no date]
Published in Catholic World.
- CSUL 9/59 : Some Afterthoughts on "Native Son" [1961]
Published in New American Library
- CSUL 9/60 : Some Generations [no date]
- CSUL 9/61 : Some Sins of My Past Live [ca. 1963]
Published in the Critic
- CSUL 9/62 : The Song of Bernadette [1955]
- CSUL 9/63 : Sponsil and Garkle [no date]
- CSUL 9/64 : Stone Under Water [no date]
Published in Toronto Star Weekly.
- CSUL 9/65 : Such a Fuss is Not Made [1963-1965]
- CSUL 9/66 : Tea [ca. 1953]
- CSUL 9/67 : Terror of the Prairies [no date]
- CSUL 9/68 : Testimony Upon Certain Points in Order [1954]
- CSUL 9/69 : There Are No Maps [no date]
- CSUL 9/70 : Things Past [ca. 1941]
Published in Sign and The Bengalese
- CSUL 9/71 : This Man and Woman [no date]
- CSUL 9/72 : Thunder [1936]
Published in Atlantic Monthly
- CSUL 9/73 : Time and Some Lives [no date]
Published in Sign
- CSUL 9/74 : The Timid Little Man [no date]
- CSUL 9/75 : Tribute to Franz Kafka [no date]
- CSUL 9/76 : Trick or Treat [ca. 1959-1960]
Title page cover only.
- CSUL 9/77 : The Tulip Bulb [1949]
- CSUL 9/78 : Two Girls [no date]
Handwritten draft.
- CSUL 9/79 : The Two Nickels [ca. 1958]
Published in Sign
- CSUL 9/80 : To Market, To Market [ca. 1944]
Published in New Yorker
- CSUL 9/81 : The Uncle [no date]
- CSUL 9/82 : Uncle Steve and the Pigeons [1939]
Handwritten draft.
- CSUL 9/83 : Under the Moon [no date]
- CSUL 9/84 : The Visitor [no date]
- CSUL 9/84 : The Wake [1949-1961]
Published in Critic, 1961
- CSUL 9/85 : The Warning [1955]
- CSUL 9/86 : The Wasp's Nest [no date]
- CSUL 9/87 : Ways and Means [no date]
Published in Notre Dame English Newsletter
- CSUL 9/88 : The Wedding [1948]
- CSUL 9/89 : Wedding Reception [ca. 1962]
Published in Voice of St. Jude
- CSUL 9/90 : Wedding Ring [no date]
- CSUL 9/91 : Weep No More [no date]
Published in Sign.
- CSUL 9/92 : The Weight of the Sky [ca. 1941]
Published in Mademoiselle.
- CSUL 9/93 : A White Christmas [no date]
- CSUL 9/94 : Willy [no date]
- CSUL 9/95 : Winter [no date]
A Play.
- CSUL 9/96 : With Love from Rosemary
Published in Toronto Star Weekly.
- CSUL 9/97 : Without Men [no date]
Handwritten draft.
- CSUL 9a/98 : The Women [no date]
- CSUL 9a/99 : Words Addressed to Rosamond [no date]
Handwritten draft.
- CSUL 9a/100 : Words and Things [no date]
Published in The Writer
- CSUL 9a/101 : You're Only Young Once [no date]
Handwritten draft.
- CSUL 9a/102 : $19,007 [1963-1965]
Published in The Critic, September, 1965.
- CSUL 9a/103 : Unidentified and Untitled Stories and Notes [no date]
Material includes: notes, parts of stories, newspaper clippings, notebook. One clipping is dates 1946 and one page of notes is dated December 28, 1963
- CSUL 9a/104 : Poetry and Prose [ca. 1939]
Includes poems entitled "Red Geraniums," "No Alchemy," "Radio," "North Atlantic," "The Annunciation," "The Harrowing of Hell."
- CSUL 10/1 : Reviews and Christmas Pieces [1945-1952]
Material includes: book reviews done for the New York Times and Chicago Tribune; reviews done for unidentified publications, (presumably Chicago Tribune), article done for Chicago Tribune Christmas issue, 1945.
- CSUL 10/2 : Reviews [1953-1954]
Material includes: book reviews done for the Chicago Tribune and New York Times.
- CSUL 10/3 : Reviews [1955-1956]
Material includes: book reviews done for the Chicago Tribune and New York Times.
- CSUL 10/4 : Reviews [1957-1958]
Material includes: book reviews done for the Chicago Tribune and New York Times.
- CSUL 10/5 : Reviews [1959]
Material includes: book reviews done for the Chicago Tribune and New York Times.
- CSUL 10/6 : Reviews [1960-1962]
Material includes: book reviews done for the Chicago Tribune and New York Times.
- CSUL 10/7 : Reviews [1963]
Material includes: book reviews and article done for Chicago Tribune; book reviews done for New York Times.
- CSUL 10/8 : Reviews [1964-1965]
Material includes: book reviews done for the Chicago Tribune and New York Times; correspondence about book reviews. Correspondents include Richard Sullivan, representatives of the Chicago Tribune.
- CSUL 10/9 : Reviews [1966-1967]
Material includes: book reviews done for Chicago Tribune, The Critic; correspondence about book reviews. Correspondents include: Richard Sullivan; Frederick Franck, Wisconsin State University at Whitewater.
- CSUL 10/10 : Reviews [1968-1971]
Material includes: book reviews done for Chicago Sun-Times, Chicago Tribune; correspondence about book reviews. Correspondents include: Richard Sullivan; representatives of the Chicago Sun-Times.
- CSUL 10/11 : Reviews [1972-1978]
Material includes: book reviews done for the Chicago Tribune; correspondence about book reviews. Correspondents include Richard Sullivan, representatives of the Chicago Tribune.
- CSUL 10/12 : Reviews [no date]
Material includes: book reviews. There is no indication of the date reviews were done or where they were published.
- CSUL 10/13 : Reviews [no date]
Material includes: book reviews. There is no indication of the date reviews were done or where they were published.
- CSUL 10/14 : Reviews [no date]
Material includes: book reviews. There is no indication of the date reviews were done or where they were published.
- CSUL 10/15 : Reviews [no date]
Material includes: book reviews. There is no indication of the date review were done or where they were published.
- CSUL 10/16 : Reviews ca. 1951
(From ND Library, 10/5/83)
- CSUL 11-12 : Subject Files 1929-1981
Class and Lecture Notes, Subject Files, Manuscripts, Scrapbooks
- CSUL 11/1 : Miscellaneous Lecture Notes [ca. 1940]
Material includes: lecture on Romanesque and Gothic architecture; lecture notes
- CSUL 11/2 : Class and Lecture Notes, English 195 and 196 Contemporary Fiction [ca. 1941-1956]
Material includes: lecture notes; notes concerning "Continental Novel;" list of books on reserve for English 64.
- CSUL 11/3 : Assorted Lecture and Class Notes [ca. 1942-1959]
Material deals with and includes: English 22a-a glossary of cinema terms; copy of the publication, The Sublime Tradition; lecture notes, including lecture to Notre Dame freshmen on "How a Story is Written;" lecture on "Art and Morality;" course outline for English 105.
- CSUL 11/4 : Lecture Notes [1942-1959]
Material includes: notes for commencement address at Woodrow Wilson High School, May 6, 1943; Notre Dame summer commencement address, August 5, 1958; notes for lecture before Catholic Forum--South Bend, 1942; notes for lecture before Woman's National Book Association, March 13, 1956, in Chicago; Notre Dame summer commencement address, August 5, 1958; address on "The Intention of the Novel;" address at convent in Mankado, Minnesota; talk on "The Three Kings," December 11, 1957; address on contemporary fiction.
- CSUL 11/5 : Class and Lecture Notes [1943-1958]
Material deals with and includes: reading list for English 195, American Fiction 1900-1920; lecture notes; lecture entitled "The Composite View: A Lecture on Contemporary Fiction."
- CSUL 11/6 : Class and Lecture Notes: Drama and Writing; Poetry, Comp. Lit., American Fiction [ca. 1946-1953]
Material includes: class notes; class notes for English 196; examination questions for English 195, 107, 135; notes on Dante; play entitled "Thurston, the Magician;" unidentified plays; course reading list for English 107-The Drama; course reading lists; letter and proposal for a possible literature course.
- CSUL 11/7 : Class and Lecture Notes, English 55 (Drama for English Majors) and English 56 (Novel) [ca. 1952]
Material includes: lecture notes
- CSUL 11/8 : [Class and Lecture Notes, ca. 1953]
Material includes: lecture notes for English 56; copies of drafts of stories, including "Not Always," "The Chain," and "The Three Kings."
- CSUL 11/9 : [Class and Lecture Notes, ca. 1957-1958]
Material includes: lectures on contemporary American Fiction (English 195); lecture notes; motion picture terminology; syllabus for English 21a-22a; list of courses in the English major program, reading lists.
- CSUL 11/10 : [Lecture Notes, no date]
Material includes: outline on story 11/10 writing, presumably for a fiction course; book list for 11/10 humanities reading room.
- CSUL 11/11 : Rev. Leo L. Ward, C.S.C. [ca. 1940-1954]
Correspondence and material deals with and includes: brief biographical sketch of Leo Ward; list of Leo Ward's publication, 1925-1938; interview with Leo Ward on WSBT radio, September 1. 1943; securing of office for Ward and Sullivan; Leo Ward's death; publication of Leo Ward's manuscripts; manuscript of article by Leo Ward entitled "Catholicism and the Writer; lecture by Leo Ward; Leo Ward's files of the Poetry Society; published article by Leo Ward on "The Priest Teacher" and "Collection and the Writer;" clippings on Leo Ward. Correspondents include: Richard Sullivan; Bernard Mullahy, assistant provincial of the priests of Holy Cross; Dorothy Bassett, Oxford University Press; Robert J.Lochner, assistant to vice president of academic affairs. [Note: published articles removed. See printed material collection.]
- CSUL 11/12 : Tropic of Cancer Obscenity Case [1961-1962]
Correspondence and material deals wtih and includes: case obscenity ruling in the Chicago Court case involving Henry Miller; book Tropic of Cancer; court brief of the case. Correspondents include: Richard Sullivan; John J. Turner, assistant corporation counsel for the city of Chicago.