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“Wake up, Emmy! It’s time to get ready!” Rose exclaimed as she climbed down the bunk bed ladder two steps at a time. She started to wildly shake her sister’s…
“Wake up, Emmy! It’s time to get ready!” Rose exclaimed as she climbed down the bunk bed ladder two steps at a time. She started to wildly shake her sister’s…
Introduction I had to choose one of three pictures for a story (exercise for the Children’s Institute of Literature). The first involved animals behaving like human beings–known as anthropomorphism. The…
The Body Shudder Everything is so precious andVibrant before it loses color.Before it goes black and white. Now you see me as grey backgroundThe fireworks and spangles have faded.The breezes…
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The Hand of Noahand the Hall of Fame byClifford Colmer Nelson Hall of Fame (Copyright, 1990)(Revised, 1993, 1997)All photocopies are from the Hall of Fame Archives TOC Next »
In Memory of Noel Nelson, December 26, l951 – December 26, 1993
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Book The Hand of Noah and The Hall of Fame Cover Poems and Preface Other Matters and Introduction Introduction The Ascendancy of Henry The Great The Concept The Electors Gospel:…
Poems Undated Poems Some Poems More Poems Short Stories Thirteen Broken Glasses Beauties and the Beast The Housekeeper’s Lover The Lady Likes Green Some Ladies are Made, Not Born Momma…
Poem The Body Shudder Short Stories Up For Grabs Destiny at the Ballpark The Right Direction The Plan Last Means You’re Best Subway Snafu Strange Birds in a Strange Land
Poems Poems, 2004 - 2017 Hymns Hymns 2000 - 2009 Other Writing Two Versions of a Crossroad
The Apollo* has Landed by Peggy NelsonNikki Nelson Crabbe *According to Robert Graves (THE WHITE GODDESS), Apollo (often known as the sun god) is the male principle, the opposite pole…
Poems The Apollo Has Landed (with Peggy Stebbins Nelson, 1985) Poems to the White Goddess White Goddess as Witch Childhood: Poems of Innocence Poems of Experience: White Goddess as Love,…
I wish, oh how I wish I had my own dog. unAny kind of dog would be okay. I even know what I'd name him--Beaujangles after the man in one…
We promote those in our own circle, whatever its radius. Fame sometimes begins quietly, locally, in lodge, school, neighborhood, town; sometimes quickly and widely in the media. For actor Edwin…
The Hall of Fame struggled through the war. There were no elections during the brief Phelps incumbency and only one installation -- that of Stephen Foster in May, 1941, just…
For three score and ten years as it grew and matured, the Hall of Fame looked better to the public eye than it did to its bankers and other backers.…
The Hall of Fame is in no clear and present danger of being broken up. We have come a long journey in America to a consensus that the safeguarding of…
Let it, however, be said again that the Colonnade on University Heights is the only one of its kind, and, as New Yorkers put it, the Big Apple of them…
NYU announced in February, 1959 that new electors would bring the total to 151 persons voting in the Thirteenth Quinquennial. When the event took place in 1960, three new members…
A number of years ago my brother sent me a small piece he'd written called "The Crossroad." I immediately recalled a poem my mother had written, called "Crossroads." I was…
Dr. MacCracken died in 1919. He was succeeded as Chancellor by Elmer Ellsworth Brown, former U.S. Commissioner of Education in the Department of Interior. Having had little contact with the…
In January, 1941, Chancellor Chase had "the honor and satisfaction" to announce that "William Lyon Phelps, Ph.D., Litt.D., D.D., S.T.D., LL.D." would henceforth direct the Hall of Fame "with all…
The mirrored dressing-room reflected the images of thirteen beautiful women. They presented to the eyes a sight well-worth seeing, thirteen show girls preparing for the first act. Sitting in various…
In the early seventies, the pace and vigor of competition for admission into the Hall picked up, and ended up as very tough lobbying. Chancellor MacCracken had, in effect, plainly,…
During the Johnson tenure, there were other episodes in the growth of the American women's movement that was to reach maturity half a century later. One began with a letter…
And, in 1973, by extraordinary effort not his, John Philip Sousa, musician and bandmaster nonpareil, was elected. Every Independence Day throughout the land -- on television, by radio, and live…
Spring is here! So what! Nature is calling, but I'm no gypsy -- at least not this year. I'm going to plant my feet onto the warm city pavements, and…
The park was busy that particular day. The field was filled with children playing soccer. It wasn't the time I normally liked to walk my dog and old pal, Whitey,…
On the day after the dedication, the press too gave us a taste of the fulsome. Even St Clair McKelway, one of the discerning and wise electors and in his…
And there it sits, strengthened but still somewhat untidy, for want of money. The rooms in the foundation, at this writing, are a huge unsightly dustbin, scarcely recognizable as the…
Was it Carlyle who said, "Philanthropists should mind their own business"? Then, it was I, especially if it should happen to be a cat's business. What noble uncomplaining creatures, I…
There he sat in his orange and black taxicab. His big homely head, preceded by an enormous fist, was thrust though an open window. He was bellowing belligerently after a…
Director Johnson appeared to take great pleasure in his ceremonies. Most public ceremonies -- indeed all ceremonies, if they go on long enough -- have as many low points as…
It's a lovely sunny afternoon in San Francisco. You're walking along when suddenly you hear a loud racket coming from somewhere. Look! Up in the sky! It's a bird! It's…
I never do things the easy way. It cost me mortification of the flesh and damage to my pride to learn even the first rules of being a lady. I…
Social Workers and the NASW Code of Ethics: Belief, Behavior, Disjuncture by Nikki Nelson DiFranks, Ph.D. October 1, 2005 Results of the Dissertation Research: A quantitative descriptive survey of a…
When the Wald Sculpture was unveiled the following September, in a ceremony for her alone, the Directorship of the Hall of Fame was in the hands of Russell D. Niles,…
Johnson inherited from his predecessor the dubious practice of making excessive claims during his high moments of good feeling. At the unveiling in 1924 of John Adams, Mark Twain, Thomas…
There was also Josiah Willard Gibbs whom William Lyon Phelps had had in mind when he wrote that perhaps one day present unknowns would be elected such as Gibbs, "who…
Feeling the pressures of imminent bankruptcy, President Hester -- the same Hester who had financed the building of the impressive Bobst Library -- went to see Governor Nelson Rockefeller; and…
In the early years of the Hall, one of the greatest shortcomings in the electoral process was the briefing of electors. Carried on by mail, it was variable -- and…
Whether it was the "Chancellor's beautiful dream" that director Robert Underwood Johnson had spoken of or merely an ambulatory "elaborated" into a plan to crate "a shrine of patriotic remembrance…
Memories seem to favor certain images, especially when the memories are of places one has visited. I have found that no matter what country I have traveled, there are usually…
At the next election, nine more personages were made immortal, including Daniel Boone, who had been given fame by English poet Lord Byron as a champion of nature in its…
After Dr. Angell's death, a memorandum appeared in the office of Chancellor Harry Woodburn Chase, saying that Bertha Lyons, assistant director of the Hall, was "passionately hopeful that we will…
Hous of Fame -- Geoffrey Chaucer (c. 1342-1400) And therfore Joves, thorgh hys grace,Wol that I bere the to a placeWhich that hight the Hous of Fame. . .the sawgh…
It is not yet fully understood how complex and difficult was the work of getting busts. The recorded detail and length of time form favorable decision to fait accompli, not to…
This book has no standard bibliography as such. I have a record of the material and labor that went into it: books letters, newspapers, journals and private papers, as well…
The frantic pace set by Chancellor MacCracken in 1900 began to ease up after Dedication Day in 1901. The Hall of Fame was not intended to be a daily show…
The dedication took place on May 30, 1901, Memorial Day. "Several thousand," wrote the New York Tribune, "sat on a gentle hillside whose emerald green grass sloped away in front of…
Education: PhD in Social Welfare (CUNY, 2005) MS in Social Work (Columbia University, 1995) MA in Psychology (New School for Social Research, 1983) BA in English Literature (Arcadia University --Beaver…
The Class of 1905 included the first three women to be elected: --Mary Lyon, who in 1837 had founded Mount Holyoke Female Seminary (now Mount Holyoke College), with an enrollment…
As far as I'm concerned, New York City starts at Washington Square and leaves off at One Hundred and Sixteenth Street. There is a strange land to the north called…
I was eight years old. All I wanted from life was an arm chair, a fairy tale, and sour pickles. But no, little girls should be accomplished and I was…
I don't know why philosophers are always so concerned with my mind. It's getting so that I can't pick up a book without being told how to think. One of…
Henry Mitchell MacCracken had not been wrong. Like our predecessors of old we too needed a national memorial. Once the name of the Hall caught the imagination, the idea of…
Almost from the day the Colonnade opened, those charged with on-the-job responsibility had in the main to address present financial problems rather than prospects and had to keep working vigorously…
When had it all started? Was it five or six years ago? How many Easter dresses past -- nylons, crepes, cottons; in blues -- always in blues. I guess this…
Sometimes Radio City Music Hall gets to be tiresome. All is so perfect -- the best mechanical stage in the world, the best dancers, the best pictures, and the very…
Mrs. O'Leary flipped little Michael O'Leary Junior around on his back and removed a large safety pin from his wet sarong. That little Michael was not the first heir to…
Sometime during the twentieth century, two once-famous institutions lost their fame. One is now dead, but in any case doesn't need fame to bolster a great legacy. That institution is…
As the years passed, the chief activity of the Hall of Fame, in addition to elections, was the ceremonials for unveiling either bronze tablets of the elected or their finished…
We have been advised by the ancients that on occasion there is only one appropriate response; and that response should be neither less than the occasion demands, nor more than…
Johnson once complained to Chancellor Brown: "Why should not Mr. Shepard provide the funds for the project and leave details to yourself and me." Impatient men want what they want…
Henry Heald became Chancellor of NYU in 1952. To manage a large university in postwar days was to increase the staff and carefully distribute its work in order to accommodate…
Foreword These poems are my story and when I write a poem the White Goddess of the Moon is with me. She touches the good and she touches the bad...…
In Robert Underwood Johnson's file were two telegrams. One read "Deeply regret that I have been detained. Clermont late. (signed) Robert Fulton." One was "signed" by Henry George, (an economist…
Johnson saw clearly and frequently the financial stress to come. He deplored the idea of holding an individual ceremony for a single bust; they were cheaper by the dozen. He…
First after Johnson was another MacCracken "publicist." In November, 1937, NYU Chancellor Harry Woodburn Chase invited editor John H. Finley of the New York Times to become Director of the Hall of…
At times, Johnson's principles seemed somewhat ambiguous. He recommended to Chancellor Brown and Mr. Finley Shepard that Mrs. Vanamee be made Assistant Director in recognition of her work as Acting…
Some administrators will take all the credit they can get, or get away with, for the accomplishments of their time in office. Administrators of the first rank give credit where…
The popular pastor outlasted every other Hall of Fame director in length of service: 21 years. When Henry Heald resigned as Chancellor in 1956 (the 7th year of Sockman), he…
But even before the election of 1973, New York University had begun its melancholy withdrawal from the Hall of Fame. In the sixties, the University was itself feeling a fiscal…
"Are you ever gonna get out of there?" I asked. "I've got stuff to do. Grandpa and me are going to the ballgame." "It's grandpa and I you ignoramus," my…
On the Hall of Fame ballot for 1955 were the names of 209 candidates, the largest number since 1900. Pastor Sockman's letter of June 1, accompanying the ballot to the…
I have in my possession some half dozen letters, as well as letter fragments, from one George Southern, who fought under the command of George McClellan in the Civil War.…
They used to call them teas. Now they ask you to a cocktail party. A cocktail party is the most convenient excuse for getting rid of a case of bad…
Webster seems not to have been pushed vigorously in the early elections. Director R.U. Johnson, commenting on the oddities of the first seven quinquennials, called the absence of men such…
Five hundred hopeful feminine eyes looked into his. He felt his own power. He saw himself as some kind of god. He knew that in the brains above those searching…
Kings Brewery of Brooklyn in 1937 held a slogan contest for its beer. The winning line was, "Another Name for the Hall of Fame." Advertising was prepared showing a container…
Webster never stopped writing. At the age of 66, he began to show signs of exhaustion. He wrote to his daughter Emily Ellsworth that his labors were severe enough to…
At the Hall of Fame, the first order of business for Director Angell after World War II was the election of 1945, the tenth quinquennial since founding. After the election,…
Peggy Stebbins Nelson was born in August, 1912. Although I am her eldest child, I cannot remember the exact date. I think it was August 8th. That I cannot recall…
I was was born Nikki Neysa Nelson on August 27, 1943. When my father returned from WWII, we continued to live at 536 West 114th, NYC, for a few years.…
“Dana Tecla Nelson is currently updating her biographical information. . . .” These words were written by Dana’s sister, Nikki circa 2003. The words languished alone on this website for…
Clifford Colmer Nelson was born November 1, 1914 in Jersey City, New Jersey. He was raised in Bayonne, New Jersey and attended the Bayonne public schools. Summers were spent on…
Henry Rich, having rid the hotel suite of reporters by not asking them to have a drink, was taking inventory with the shining assistance of the full-length closet-door mirror. As…
But what to do with the Hall of Fame, the only remaining connection of NYU with the Bronx campus? City University and NYU began working on an agreement for continuation…
The founders of the Hall of Fame and their successors, whatever else they may have had in mind about fame and greatness, have built but not quite finished a splendid…