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T. O'Conor Sloane III

Thomas O’Conor Sloane III (November 20, 1912 – March 13, 2003) was an American editor, professor, etymologist and career military officer.

Author collaborations at Doubleday and Devin-Adair edit

Sloane, a senior editor at Doubleday[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] in New York City, New York collaborated with such distinguished talents as Salvador Dalí, Thor Heyerdahl, Jacques Cousteau and his son, Philippe Cousteau, Marc Chagall, Hugo and Nebula Award winner Isaac Asimov, Marcel Marceau, Edward Steichen, Leon Uris, Pulitzer Prize winner Bruce Catton, General Matthew Bunker Ridgway, Emmy Award winner Allan W. Eckert, Austin Clarke, Edward Plunkett, 18th Baron of Dunsany (Lord Dunsany), Owen Lee, JK Stanford, Joseph T. Durkin, Charles C. Tansill, Selden Rodman, Elizabeth Bentley, George Teeple Eggleston, John M. Oesterreicher, Peter Kavanagh, Oppi Untracht, Philippe Diole, Jack Ganzhorn, Leonard Wickenden, Mario Pei, Seon Manley, Anne Fremantle and many others, during his four decades as an editor at Doubleday, Devin-Adair and other publishing houses.[8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17]

A partial list of editorial works at Doubleday edit

Authors and titles edit

Steichen

Sloane was the editor of A Life in Photography (Doubleday, 1963) by Edward Steichen. Detailed correspondence between Steichen and Sloane chronicling the production of the book is located in the Edward Steichen Archive (Series VI. Post-MoMA Exhibitions, Publications, and Anniversaries; Subseries VI.A. A Life in Photography; VI.A.2 "Correspondence with Doubleday etc." and the Grace M. Mayer Papers (Series III.E) of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City.[18]

Asimov

Sloane initiated and was the editor of Asimov's Biographical Encyclopedia of Science and Technology (Doubleday, 1964) by Isaac Asimov.[19][20][21][22][23] Asimov, in his second and third volumes of autobiography, In Joy Still Felt: The Autobiography of Isaac Asimov, 1954-1978 (Avon Books & Doubleday, 1980) and I. Asimov: A Memoir (Doubleday, 1994), as well as in his Opus titles, describes the details of Sloane's idea for the book, the decision to put Asimov's name in the title and their excitement at the book's success.[21][22][24] Interestingly, Asimov's first published work of science fiction had been accepted by Amazing Stories, the magazine that Sloane's grandfather, Dr. T. O'Conor Sloane had once been the editor of.[25][14][15] Sloane and Asimov had a productive working relationship that spanned a decade, as detailed in In Joy Still Felt: The Autobiography of Isaac Asimov, 1954-1978 (Avon Books & Doubleday, 1980),[21][26] although Sloane did ultimately decline to be the editor of Asimov's Guide to the Bible (Doubleday, 1968).[21][27]

Dalí

Sloane was the editor of Salvador Dalí's autobiographical Diary of a Genius (Doubleday, 1965),[28] which stands as one of the seminal texts of Surrealism, by the best-known artist of what is widely considered to be the 20th century's most influential art movement. As evidenced in part by a letter from Dalí to Sloane, dated July 22, 1965,[29] regarding the promotional efforts by Doubleday for Diary of a Genius, Dalí was not happy and in a subsequent luncheon with Sloane, Dalí threw potato chips in his face.[30]

Manley

Sloane was the editor of Long Island Discovery: An Adventure Into the History, Manners, and Mores of America's Front Porch (Doubleday, 1966) by Seon Manley.[31]

Untracht

Sloane edited books on metal craft and jewelry with Finnish artist, Oppi Untracht, and his wife, Saara, such as Metal Techniques for Craftsmen : A Basic Manual for Craftsmen on the Methods of Forming and Decorating Metals (Doubleday, 1968)[32] and initiated Jewelry Concepts and Technology (Doubleday, 1982).[33]

Cousteau

Sloane was the editor of Jacques Cousteau's first two books with Doubleday: The Shark: Splendid Savage of the Sea (The Undersea Discoveries of Jacques-Yves Cousteau) (Doubleday, 1970) by Jacques and Philippe Cousteau[11] and Life and Death in a Coral Sea (Doubleday, 1971) by Jacques Cousteau and Philippe Diole.[10]

Heyerdahl

Sloane was the editor of The Art Of Easter Island (Doubleday, 1975) by Thor Heyerdahl.[34]

Sloane's editorial work ranged widely, titles included Designs for Craftsmen: textiles, graphics, ceramics, wood, glass, metal, leather, and many other crafts (Doubleday, 1962) by Walter Miles;[35] Georgetown University: First in the Nation's Capital (Doubleday, 1964) by Joseph T. Durkin;[36] Michigan (Doubleday, 1967) by John Calkins;[37] The Skin Diver's Bible (Doubleday, 1968) by Owen Lee;[38] The Boatbuilders of Bristol (Doubleday, 1970) by Samuel Carter III;[39] The Owls of North America (Doubleday, 1974) by Allan W. Eckert;[12] The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Crafts and How to Master Them (Doubleday, 1978) by Grace Berne Rose with drawings by Marta Cone[40] and a popular series of travel-inspired books of photography by Hans W. Hannau, titles included California (Doubleday, 1964),[41] Yosemite (Doubleday, 1967),[42] Martinique (Doubleday, 1967),[43] California in Color (Doubleday, 1969),[44] Bermuda in full color (Doubleday, 1970),[45] The Bahama Islands in full color (Doubleday, 1974);[46][47] and many more titles by various authors.

Additionally, Sloane facilitated the publication of the book Fabrics for Interiors: A Guide for Architects, Designers, and Consumers (Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1975) by Jack Lenor Larsen and Jeanne Weeks, by authorizing the release of drawings from Elements of Weaving (Doubleday, 1967) by Azalea Stuart Thorpe and Jack Larsen to the authors and their publishing house.[48]

Doubleday Dictionary edit

Sloane was involved in the development and publication of the first Doubleday dictionary.[49]

Before Doubleday edit

Sloane entered the publishing world in 1938, serving as an associate editor, then editor, with Liveright Publishing from 1938 to 1940, as associate editor at E. P. Dutton from 1940 to 1942 and again in 1946, Declan X. McMullen Co., from 1947 to 1948 and then as director and editor at the Devin-Adair Publishing Company from 1949 to 1960, when he joined Doubleday as a senior editor.[50][51][52][53] Doubleday had become the largest publishing house in the United States by 1947.

Sloane freelanced Desert Calling: The Story of Charles de Foucauld (Henry Holt, 1949) by Anne Fremantle.[54]

The Devin-Adair Publishing Company edit

Sloane served as director and editor at the Devin-Adair Publishing Company from 1949 to 1960,[50][51][55][56][57] a conservative publishing house located in NYC and later, Old Greenwich, Connecticut.

A partial list of editorial works at Devin-Adair edit

Authors and titles edit

Kavanagh

Sloane was the editor of The Story of the Abbey Theatre: From Its Origins in 1899 to the Present (Devin-Adair, 1950) by Peter Kavanagh,[58] which Sean O’Casey, reviewing for The New York Times, stated was "the best book written on the subject."[59][note 1]

Hughes

Sloane was the editor of Prejudice and the Press (Devin-Adair, 1950) by Frank Hughes.[60][55]

Oesterreicher

Sloane was the editor of Walls Are Crumbling: Seven Jewish Philosophers Discover Christ (Devin-Adair, 1952) by John M. Oesterreicher.[61][62]

Eggleston

Sloane was the editor of Tahiti, Voyage Through Paradise: The Story of a Small Boat Passage Through the Society Islands (Devin-Adair, 1953) by George Teeple Eggleston.[63]

Stanford

Sloane was the editor of Last Chukker (Devin-Adair, 1954) by JK Stanford.[64]

Plunkett

Sloane was the editor of The Sword of Welleran, and Other Tales of Enchantment (Devin-Adair, 1954) by Edward Plunkett,[65] with line drawings by Robert Barrell.[66][note 2]

Rodman

Sloane was the editor of two books by Selden Rodman, The Eye of Man: Form and Content in Western Painting (Devin-Adair, 1955) and Mexican Journal: The Conquerors Conquered (Devin-Adair, 1958).[67][68]

Wickenden

Sloane was the editor of Our Daily Poison (Devin-Adair, 1955) by chemist and organic farmer Leonard Wickenden. The book — published seven years before Rachel Carson's Silent Spring, which launched the modern environmental movement — proclaimed the dangers of the use of insecticides and other chemicals on human health and the environment.[69]

Tansill

Sloane was the editor of America and the Fight for Irish Freedom: 1866-1922 (Devin-Adair, 1957) by Charles C. Tansill.[70]

Pei

Devin-Adair published several of Italian-born American linguist Mario Pei's many books, with Sloane as the editor; including: One Language for the World and How To Achieve It (Devin-Adair, 1958), a copy of which was given to the leader of every nation in the world.[71]

Ganzhorn

Sloane was the editor of I've Killed Men: An Epic of Early Arizona (Devin-Adair, 1959) by John W. "Jack" Ganzhorn.[72][73][74][75]

Clarke

Sloane was the editor of work by Irish poet Austin Clarke, regarded as one of the leading poets in the generation after Yeats.[13][76]

Elizabeth Bentley, Devin-Adair and the FBI edit

While at Devin-Adair, Sloane was the editor of Out of Bondage: The Story of Elizabeth Bentley[77] (Devin-Adair, 1951) by Elizabeth Bentley, an American Communist and Soviet spy turned American spy and FBI informant. Sloane and Devin Garrity, the president of Devin-Adair, became embroiled in an FBI investigation involving possible contact at the Devin-Adair offices between Elizabeth Bentley, who visited the offices frequently and American Communist turned FBI informant Harvey Matusow who had visited the offices several times, meeting with Sloane in an attempt to interest Devin-Adair in publishing a book.[78]

Additionally, Kathryn S. Olmsted uses Civil Intelligence Report: T. O'Conor Sloane, III, January 22, 1951, Rauh Papers contained in the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., as a resource for her book Red Spy Queen: A Biography of Elizabeth Bentley (University of North Carolina Press, 2002).[79]

Catholic Poetry Society of America and other literary endeavors edit

From 1947 to 1952, Sloane was a director of the Catholic Poetry Society of America,[80][81][82][83] which was headquartered in New York City with chapters in many major cities across the United States and published Spirit, a magazine of poetry, as well as books of selected poetry from the magazine, such as From the Four Winds: Selected Poems from "Spirit" (Idlewild Press, 1939).[84][85][86] During this time, a fellow director was Joseph Tusiani who would eventually become the New York State Poet Laureate Emeritus.[87][88] A well-known president of the organization was A. M. Sullivan.[89] Sloane and Sullivan were also both members of The Craftsman Group for Poetry,[16][90] a New York City poetry society. Correspondence between Sloane and Sullivan is archived in the A. M. Sullivan Papers at Syracuse University.[91]

Book reviews, poetry reviews and literary criticism edit

Sloane wrote many book reviews for Commonweal, these included For All Mankind by Leon Blum, Wide Margins by George Palmer Putnam, Grey Eminence by Aldous Huxley and Return to the Future by Sigrid Undset; poetry reviews for the Catholic Poetry Society of America's SPIRIT magazine; and provided literary criticism for America: A Catholic Review of the Week.[92][93][94][95][96][97][98][99]

After retirement edit

In retirement, Sloane continued to read the occasional manuscript in preparation for publication, such as The Final Fortress: The Campaign for Vicksburg 1862-1863 (St. Martin's Press, 1980) by Samuel Carter III[100] and An American Experience of God: The Spirituality of Isaac Hecker (Paulist Press, 1981) by John Farina.[101] He was also known to be a ready source of entertaining anecdotes about the life of an editor, such as the story[note 3] about his friend Robert Giroux that appeared in The Literary Life and Other Curiosities (Viking Press, 1981) by Robert Hendrickson.[102][103][104]

Etymological work edit

Sloane was the etymologist for the International Dictionary of Medicine and Biology (Wiley, 1986)[105] which he worked on for approximately three years during the late 1970s to early 1980s after his retirement from Doubleday. The dictionary was a major project, one which the journal Annals of Internal Medicine referred to as being "a new medical dictionary on a scale and scope never seen before in English...."[106]

Sloane provided the etymologies for Churchill's Illustrated Medical Dictionary (Churchill Livingstone, 1989).[107]

Teaching edit

Hunter College edit

Sloane joined the faculty of Hunter College in New York City in 1956 and taught book editing and publishing, copy editing and creative writing until his retirement in late 1977.[108][109][110][111]

Fairfield University edit

He also taught at Fairfield University in Fairfield, Connecticut[16] and was a member of the graduate advisory board of the Center for the Advancement of Human Communication, serving on the graduate advisory committee of the Graduate School of Corporate and Political Communication at Fairfield University well into his retirement years.[6][112][113][114][115][116]

Life edit

Sloane was born in South Orange, New Jersey, son of the photographer T. O'Conor Sloane, Jr. and Gertrude Larned Sloane, author of Fun with Folk Tales: Six Plays in Verse with Music and Songs (E.P. Dutton, 1942).[16][117] His grandfather was Dr. T. O'Conor Sloane, a scientist, author, professor, inventor and the editor of Amazing Stories from 1929-38. Sloane was a 1931 graduate of Regis High School on Manhattan's Upper East Side and attended Fordham University in The Bronx, from 1932 to 1937.[82][53] Sloane retired from Doubleday in November 1977 at 65 years of age.[113][118] He was a resident of Westport, Connecticut for 72 years.[16]

Engagement to the future 5th Marquise de la Gratitud: The Giroux Imbroglio edit

Shortly before the entrance of the United States into World War II, Sloane was engaged to be married in June 1941 to Doña Carmen de Arango of New York and Havana, Cuba, daughter of the Marques and Marquesa de la Gratitud, who became the 5th Marquise de la Gratitud (see also, Spanish nobility in Cuba).[119][120][121] Doña de Arango left Sloane for Robert Giroux, of Farrar, Straus and Giroux, his friend since Regis High School;[103][122] before Sloane, Doña de Arango had been engaged to Don Julio Lafitte, Count de Lugar Nuevo.[123]

Marriage during WWII edit

Sloane met and married his future wife of 59 years, (Ella) Margaret Sloane, née Lunder of Canton, South Dakota[82][124] while stationed in England during World War II, she as a nurse with the American Red Cross and he, as an intelligence officer, a Captain in the United States Army Air Corps; they had three children, Thomas Lunder, Catherine Maria and Juliana Margaret.[82][124][16][125] Mrs. Sloane had graduated in the top of her class from St. Olaf College, in Northfield, Minnesota, where she sang in the St. Olaf Choir.[125][126] She stood nearly as tall as her 6' husband, sang opera semi-professionally and hailed from a pioneer Norwegian-American farming family[125] involved in South Dakota politics; her brother, Lafe A. Lunder, was a four-term Republican state senator representing the 6th District in the 30th through 33rd sessions of the state Senate. Mrs. Sloane had taught high school English for several years before joining the Red Cross to assist in the war effort. In the late 1950s, she became director of the New Canaan Cooperative Nursery School and remained in that position for 20 years until her retirement.[125]

Military service after WWII edit

After the war, Sloane continued military service as a reservist,[127] achieving the rank of Lt. Colonel by the late 1950s and eventually retiring from the U.S. Air Force Reserve, he was buried with full military honors.[82][16][128]

Of interest edit

Historical edit

Sloane, a direct descendant of the O'Conors of Connaught, Ireland, held a lifelong interest in both Irish and American history, politics and literature; his editorial work at Devin-Adair in particular, reflected this.[129][130] He believed that to be erudite in one's family history and heritage informed professional endeavors and contributions to society,[131] cultural sensibilities,[132][133] military service and civic responsibilities, political views, and religious faith. Accordingly, Sloane once required his grandson, Justin T. O'Conor Sloane to write down approximately 2,000 years of historical figures and events from the book by Dr. John O'Donovan, The O'Conors of Connaught: An Historical Memoir (Hodges, Figgis, and Co., 1891), one of the many books on Irish history in Sloane's personal library.[134][135] His grandmother, Isabel Mitchel Sloane, was the daughter of John Mitchel, the Irish patriot, political writer, newspaper editor and publisher, and the author of several books, including the Jail Journal (Cameron, Ferguson & Company, 1880); as well, she was the aunt of John Purroy Mitchel, the 95th mayor of New York City from 1914 to 1917. Sloane's uncle, John Eyre Sloane, married Thomas Edison's daughter Madeleine.[136][137] He was also a descendant of Auguste Chouteau,[120][121] the founder of St. Louis, Missouri[16] and his great-great uncle was Charles O'Conor[138] of New York City, a lawyer who battled "Boss" Tweed and Tammany Hall and was the first Catholic presidential nominee, a Bourbon Democrat, on the Straight-Out Democratic Party ticket with John Quincy Adams II in the 1872 United States presidential election.

Literary Correspondence edit

Sloane corresponded with many notable figures during his editorial tenure at Doubleday and Devin-Adair, some of which is preserved in the archival collections of Georgia O'Keeffe,[139][140] A. M. Sullivan,[91] James Rorty,[141] Selden Rodman,[142] Edward Steichen,[18] Robert Payne,[143] Max Eastman,[144][145] Parker Tyler,[146] Leah Brenner,[147] Harry Sylvester,[148] Austin Clarke,[13] Otto Grossman,[149][150] Frank Hughes,[151] Mary Kennedy,[152] Edward C. McAleer,[153] and others.[154][155]

One of Sloane's editorial projects at Doubleday involved a request to the international law firm of Sullivan and Cromwell to examine the papers of former CIA director Allen Dulles concerning the Bay of Pigs Invasion, his caught the attention of the CIA and is archived in the National Archives Building, in College Park, Maryland.[156]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Interesting vignettes about Sloane, Kavanagh and Barrell can be found in Roger Kovach's June 2007 Good Stories blog piece, "Parties at the Janice Studios."
  2. ^ Interesting vignettes about Sloane, Kavanagh and Barrell can be found in Roger Kovach's June 2007 Good Stories blog piece, "Parties at the Janice Studios."
  3. ^ Quoted in references 102 & 103.

References edit

  1. ^ "Doubleday editor will speak tonight for Fairfield U communications class". The Westport News. Westport, Connecticut. 12 March 1975. p. 15 [30]. Retrieved 20 October 2020. Thomas O'Conor Sloane, III, of Westport, senior editor with publishing house Doubleday...
  2. ^ Ross, Ruth Lampland (15 March 1975). "Doubleday Editor Gives Interesting Profile on Job". The Bridgeport Post. Bridgeport, Connecticut. p. 6. Retrieved 22 October 2020. ...Westporter and Doubleday senior editor Thomas O'Conor Sloane, III. [...] Father J. M. Burke, S.J., Ph.D., dean of the school [Fairfield University Graduate School of Corporate and Political Communication], introduced Mr. Sloane, a member of the university's advisory board, and called him 'one of the great editors whose like does not exist anymore, like Maxwell Perkins, who brought us the work of the first Thomas Wolfe.' [...] In a quiet, seemingly unruffled voice, with a suave manner and witty comments, Mr. Sloane gave a profile of an editor as a participant in a drama whose action spans continents and fields cover the world.
  3. ^ "Book by Westonite Guide for Craftsmen". Westport Town Crier. Westport, Connecticut. 6 January 1963. p. 6 [12]. Retrieved 22 October 2020. His [Walter (K.) Miles] friend, T. O'Conor Sloane III, of 8 Wakeman Place, Westport, Doubleday editor, edited the manuscript [Designs for Craftsmen] for publication.
  4. ^ "In and Around OUR TOWN". The Bridgeport Post. No. Bridgeport Sunday Post. Bridgeport, Connecticut. 17 August 1975. p. 20 [B-1]. Retrieved 22 October 2020. Visiting in Westport from Napa Valley, California, is artist Thomas Lunder Sloane, son of the senior Doubleday editor, Thomas O'Conor Sloane, III, and his wife, Margaret, of 8 Wakeman Place.
  5. ^ Asimov, Isaac (1964). The Rest of the Robots (1st ed.). Garden City, NY: Doubleday. Retrieved 17 October 2023. Dr Asimov prefaced this collection with "To Tim, Tom and Dick — my stalwart supporters at Doubleday". Tom refers to Tom Sloane, one of the editors at Doubleday and grandson of T. O'Conor Sloane, editor of Amazing Stories.
  6. ^ a b "Communication Center at Fairfield U. Adds 5 Members to Advisory Board". The Bridgeport Telegram. Bridgeport, Connecticut. 22 December 1966. p. 54. Retrieved 16 November 2020. T. O'Conor Sloane 3rd of 8 Wakeman Place....Mr. Sloane is a senior editor at Doubleday & Company, Inc...
  7. ^ "Publishers Look on Books as Vocation and Avocation". The Bridgeport Post. No. Sunday. Bridgeport, Connecticut. 17 December 1961. p. 52. Retrieved 30 November 2020. the fact that people are reading more and much of it of better quality is backed up by T. O'Conor Sloane, III, of Westport, an editor with Doubleday.
  8. ^ "Doubleday editor will speak tonight for Fairfield U communications class". The Westport News. Westport, Connecticut. 12 March 1975. p. 15 [30]. Retrieved 20 October 2020. With Doubleday he has worked editorially with Jacques and Phillipe Cousteau, Thor Heyerdahl, Leon Uris, Edward Steichen, Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway, Bruce Catton, Marc Chagall and other writers, artists and photographers.
  9. ^ Ross, Ruth Lampland (15 March 1975). "Doubleday Editor Gives Interesting Profile on Job". The Bridgeport Post. Bridgeport, Connecticut. p. 6. Retrieved 23 October 2020. Jacques-[Y]ves and Pierre Cousteau, Thor Heyerdahl, Bruce Catton, Salva[d]or Dali and General Eisenhower were just a few of the parade of authors who came alive in the intensely anecdotal talk on 'The Book as Communication' by Westporter and Doubleday senior editor Thomas O'Conor Sloane, III.
  10. ^ a b "In and Around OUR TOWN". The Bridgeport Post. No. Bridgeport Sunday Post. Bridgeport, Connecticut. 2 March 1975. p. 45 [D-13]. Retrieved 22 October 2020. One of the earliest registrants in the mushrooming Cousteau Society of Westport was Thomas O'Conor Sloane, III, Jacques Cousteau's first editor at Doubleday. Mr. Sloane edited his first two Doubleday books on his underwater adventures and the coral reefs.
  11. ^ a b Ross, Ruth Lampland (15 March 1975). "Doubleday Editor Gives Interesting Profile on Job". The Bridgeport Post. Bridgeport, Connecticut. p. 6. Retrieved 22 October 2020. 'Jacques-Yves and Philippe Cousteau are totally committed to saving our planet, and I am completely desirous that they do everything they can in this direction,' Mr. Sloane said. ... The Cousteau's first book, The Shark, was inscribed to Mr. Sloane with affection from Jacques and Pierre [Philippe Pierre].
  12. ^ a b Eckert, Allan (1974). The Owls of North America (North of Mexico): All the Species and Subspecies Illustrated in Color and Fully Described (Hardcover ed.). Garden City, NY: Doubleday. ISBN 9780385048286. Retrieved 30 November 2020. Acknowledgments...Finally, to the entire editorial, art, and production staffs of Doubleday & Company, Inc., Publishers, New York City--especially to editor T. O'Conor Sloane III...
  13. ^ a b c "Collection List No. 83 Austin Clarke Papers (MSS 38,651-38,708) (Accession no. 5615) Correspondence, drafts of poetry, plays and prose, broadcast scripts, notebooks, press cuttings and miscellanea related to Austin Clarke and Joseph Campbell. Compiled by Dr Mary Shine Thompson 2003". kipdf.com. Leabharlann Náisiúnta na hÉireann National Library of Ireland. p. 21. Retrieved 30 November 2020. Devin-Adair Company Publishers New York, signed Devin A Garrity President, T O'Conor Sloane III Editor, Gweneth Beam, 1948 (3), 1953 (2), 1954 (1), 1956 (1), 1961 (1), 2 nd, re anthology, New Irish Poets, review of New Irish Poets, payment for contribution to 1000 Years of Irish Prose and to Anthology of Irish Literature, publication of Clarke's poetry by Devin-Adair, meetings, 10 items, including circular letter
  14. ^ a b Asimov, Isaac (1980). In Joy Still Felt: The Autobiography of Isaac Asimov, 1954-1978. New York: Avon Books & Doubleday. pp. 242, 253, 261, 271, 301, 305–6, 369–70, 380, 382, 384–85, 388, 453, 478–79, 568, 793, 827. ISBN 0-380-53025-2. Retrieved 2 December 2020. I had lunch the next day with T. O'Conor Sloane III, a Doubleday editor whom I had not met before but whose name was not unfamiliar to me. He was the grandson and namesake of the man who had been editor of Amazing [Stories] from 1929 to 1938. [p. 242]
  15. ^ a b Asimov, Isaac (1995). I. Asimov: A Memoir (Bantam paperback [Doubleday hardcover 1994] ed.). New York: Bantam & Doubleday. p. 280. ISBN 978-0-553-56997-1. Retrieved 19 April 2020. The subject of book titles came up after T. O'Conor Sloane of Doubleday (who was the grandson of the man who succeeded Hugo Gernsback as editor of Amazing [Stories]) suggested I prepare a book of short biographies...
  16. ^ a b c d e f g h "Thomas O'Conor Sloane III". Legacy.com. Connecticut Post. Retrieved 4 August 2020.
  17. ^ Manley, Seon (1966). Long Island Discovery: An Adventure Into the History, Manners, and Mores of America's Front Porch (First [hardcover] ed.). Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Company. p. 306. ISBN 0911660194. Retrieved 14 November 2022. I am deeply grateful to the publishing staff of Doubleday and Company with whom I have worked over a period of time, particularly Mr. T. O'Conor Sloane III, whose editorial enthusiasm for the 'bay world' gave this book a distinct flavor . . . .
  18. ^ a b "MoMA Edward Steichen Archive in The Museum of Modern Art Archives". moma.org. Museum of Modern Art. Retrieved 20 October 2020. VI.A.2 "Correspondence with Doubleday etc." GMM transmittance of ES's corrections to proofs of captions and chronology; photocopies and carbons to and from editor T. O'Conor Sloane III; other book-related correspondence July 1961-July 1963, 1964-1968
  19. ^ Asimov, Isaac (1969). Opus 100 (Hardcover ed.). Boston: Houghton Mifflin. pp. 126–128. ISBN 0395073510. Retrieved 7 December 2020. The most elaborate historical account of science I have yet attempted arose out of a suggestion made to me in 1961 by T. O'Conor Sloane of Doubleday… [He] asked me to do 250 short biographies of the most important scientists in history, arranged chronologically.
  20. ^ Asimov, Isaac (1982). Opus: A Selection From the First 200 Books. London: Grafton Books. pp. 125–127. ISBN 0-586-05128-7. Retrieved 9 December 2020. The most elaborate historical account of science I have yet attempted arose out of a suggestion made to me in 1961 by T. O'Conor Sloane of Doubleday....Tom Sloane asked me to do 250 short biographies of the most important scientists in history, arranged chronologically.
  21. ^ a b c d Asimov, Isaac (1980). In Joy Still Felt: The Autobiography of Isaac Asimov, 1954-1978. New York: Avon Books & Doubleday. pp. 242, 253, 261, 271, 301, 305–6, 369–70, 380, 382, 384–85, 388, 453, 478–79, 568, 793, 827. ISBN 0-380-53025-2. Retrieved 2 December 2020.
  22. ^ a b Asimov, Isaac (1995). I. Asimov: A Memoir (Bantam paperback [Doubleday hardcover 1994] ed.). New York: Bantam & Doubleday. p. 280. ISBN 978-0-553-56997-1. Retrieved 19 April 2020.
  23. ^ White, Michael (1994). Asimov: The Unauthorized Life (Hardcover ed.). London: Millennium / Orion. p. 173. ISBN 1857981200. Retrieved 7 December 2020. As a scientific biographical text [Asimov's Biographical Encyclopedia of Science and Technology] remains unsurpassed, and is still used as a reference book in major libraries around the world.
  24. ^ Asimov, Isaac (1982). Opus: A Selection From the First 200 Books. London: Grafton Books. p. 126. ISBN 0-586-05128-7. Retrieved 9 December 2020. Then came the problem of naming the book....But neither Tom nor anyone else at Doubleday would listen, and it came out with my name in the title, bold as brass. And it did well, at that. Doubleday has since put my name at the head of the title of two more books...
  25. ^ Asimov, Isaac (1982). Opus: A Selection From the First 200 Books. London: Grafton Books. p. 125. ISBN 0-586-05128-7. Retrieved 9 December 2020. The most elaborate historical account of science I have yet attempted arose out of a suggestion made to me in 1961 by T. O'Conor Sloane of Doubleday. His letter aroused the liveliest interest in me because when I was a nine-year-old and picked up the August, 1929 issue of Amazing Stories, the very first science-fiction magazine I ever read, its editor had been T. O'Conor Sloane. That editor had been an aged man at the time and had since died, but surely there must be some connection. There was! T. O'Conor Sloane III was the grandson of the onetime editor. Could I refuse under those circumstances?
  26. ^ Asimov, Isaac (1964). The Rest of the Robots (1st ed.). Garden City, NY: Doubleday. Retrieved 17 October 2023. Dr Asimov prefaced this collection with "To Tim, Tom and Dick — my stalwart supporters at Doubleday". Tom refers to Tom Sloane, one of the editors at Doubleday and grandson of T. O'Conor Sloane, editor of Amazing Stories.
  27. ^ Asimov, Isaac (1995). I. Asimov: A Memoir (Bantam paperback ed.). New York: Bantam / Doubleday. pp. 326–327. ISBN 978-0-553-56997-1. Retrieved 19 April 2020.
  28. ^ Diary of a Genius. Doubleday. OCLC 1338774.
  29. ^ "Letter from Salvador Dalí to his Doubleday editor, T. O'Conor Sloane III, July 22, 1965". swanngalleries.com. Retrieved 10 August 2020.
  30. ^ Ross, Ruth Lampland (15 March 1975). "Doubleday Editor Gives Interesting Profile on Job". The Bridgeport Post. Bridgeport, Connecticut. p. 6. Retrieved 22 October 2020. That 'sophisticated clown,' Salvador Dali, who once threw potato chips in Mr. Sloane's face because he thought the publisher had not promoted his 'Diary of a Genius' adequately, was brought up by Father Burke, an interested participant in the question-and-answer period after the talk [to the students of the Fairfield University Graduate School of Corporate and Political Communication].
  31. ^ Manley, Seon (1966). Long Island Discovery: An Adventure Into the History, Manners, and Mores of America's Front Porch (First [hardcover] ed.). Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Company. p. 306. ISBN 0911660194. Retrieved 14 November 2022. I am deeply grateful to the publishing staff of Doubleday and Company with whom I have worked over a period of time, particularly Mr. T. O'Conor Sloane III, whose editorial enthusiasm for the 'bay world' gave this book a distinct flavor . . . .
  32. ^ Metal Techniques for Craftsmen : A Basic Manual for Craftsmen on the Methods of Forming and Decorating Metals. Doubleday. OCLC 818410174. Retrieved 18 April 2020 – via worldcat.org.
  33. ^ Untracht, Oppi (1982). Jewelry Concepts and Technology (Hardcover ed.). New York City: Doubleday. ISBN 978-0-307-78411-7. Retrieved 19 November 2020. Acknowledgments... Thomas O'Conor Sloane III who initiated this project.
  34. ^ Ross, Ruth Lampland (15 March 1975). "Doubleday Editor Gives Interesting Profile on Job". The Bridgeport Post. Bridgeport, Connecticut. p. 6. Retrieved 22 October 2020. His [Sloane] contacts with Heyerdahl, whom he described as charming in person and a constant complainer in his letters, were spiced with illustrations of cables to the author...
  35. ^ Miles, Walter (1962). Designs for Craftsmen: textiles, graphics, ceramics, wood, glass, metal, leather, and many other crafts. Garden City, NY: Doubleday. p. 9. Retrieved 2 December 2020. For encouragement and help in preparing the manuscript for publication, I am grateful to my wife, Jessie, and to T. O'Conor Sloane III of Doubleday & Co., Inc.
  36. ^ Durkin, Joseph (1964). Georgetown University: First in the Nation's Capital. Garden City, NY: Doubleday. p. XV. Retrieved 2 December 2020. Acknowledgments...Mr. T. O'Conor Sloane III, of Doubleday, who encouraged it...
  37. ^ Calkins, John (1967). Michigan. [Munich] Garden City, NY: [Andermann Publishers] Doubleday. p. 51. Retrieved 2 December 2020. Acknowledgments...Also, in preparation of the manuscript and final selection of photographs, Messrs. T. O'Conor Sloane, III, and Wilhelm Andermann gave welcome guidance.
  38. ^ Lee, Owen (1968). The Skin Diver's Bible. Garden City, NY: Doubleday. p. 8. Retrieved 2 December 2020. Acknowledgments...and of course my long-suffering editor, T. O'Conor Sloane III. To each my heartfelt thanks and best wishes.
  39. ^ Carter, Samuel (1970). The Boatbuilders of Bristol: The Story of the Amazing Herreshoff Family of Rhode Island / Inventors, Individualists, Yacht Designers, and America's Cup Defenders. Garden City, NY: Doubleday. p. xvii. Retrieved 4 December 2020. Preface...and an equal measure of gratitude to Doubleday editor Thomas O'Conor Sloane III for inspiration, encouragement and indispensable direction.
  40. ^ Rose, Grace (1978). The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Crafts and How to Master Them. Garden City, NY: Doubleday. ISBN 0-385-02784-2. Retrieved 9 December 2020. Acknowledgments...To Thomas O'Conor Sloane III for his perspicacious editorial direction.
  41. ^ Hannau, Hans (1964). California. Garden City, NY: Doubleday. p. 64. Retrieved 2 December 2020. Acknowledgments...In setting up the copy of this book, I have to thank T. O'Conor Sloane III, Editor, Doubleday & Company, for a careful checkup...
  42. ^ Hannau, Hans (1967). Yosemite. Garden City, NY: Doubleday. p. 52. Retrieved 2 December 2020. Acknowledgments...I received valuable editorial assistance from Curt Gentry, Mary Sheridan, and T. O'Conor Sloane III, Editor, Doubleday & Company, Inc. I am grateful to all.
  43. ^ Hannau, Hans (1967). Martinique. Garden City, NY: [Andermann Publishers] Doubleday. p. 60. Retrieved 2 December 2020. Acknowledgment...For editorial assistance I am indebted to Mary Sheridan and T. O'Conor Sloane III, Editor, Doubleday & Company, Inc., who did the final checking of my manuscript.
  44. ^ Hannau, Hans (1969). California in color. Garden City, NY: Doubleday. p. 127. Retrieved 2 December 2020. Acknowledgments...T. O'Conor Sloane III, the Doubleday editor of the book...
  45. ^ Hannau, Hans (1970). Bermuda in full color. Garden City, NY: Doubleday. p. 125. Retrieved 2 December 2020. Acknowledgments...Jane Wood and Doubleday's T. O'Conor Sloane III edited the text. My deep appreciation goes to them all.
  46. ^ Hannau, Hans (1974). The Bahama Islands in full color (Edition for 1971 published under title: Islands of the Bahamas in full color ed.). Garden City, NY: Doubleday. p. 124. ISBN 0385008155. Retrieved 2 December 2020. Acknowledgments...My thanks go also to Jane Wood and to T. O'Conor Sloane III, editor, Doubleday and Company. My heartfelt thanks go to all...
  47. ^ "T. O'Conor Sloane III editor Doubleday". archive.org. Internet Archive. Retrieved 1 December 2020.
  48. ^ Larsen, Jack; Weeks, Jeanne (1975). Fabrics for Interiors: A Guide for Architects, Designers, and Consumers. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold. ISBN 0-442-24684-6. Retrieved 15 December 2020. Acknowledgments...Our thanks, too, to Tom O'Connor [sic] Sloane III of Doubleday, for his encouragement and for releasing to us a number of drawings from Elements of Weaving by Azalea Thorpe and Jack Larsen...
  49. ^ "Doubleday editor will speak tonight for Fairfield U communications class". Westport, Connecticut: The Westport News. 12 March 1975. p. 15 [30]. Retrieved 20 October 2020. Mr. Sloane was also involved with the development and recent publication of the new Doubleday dictionary.
  50. ^ a b The American Catholic Who's Who (14th Biennial / Volume 14 ed.). Grosse Point, MI: Walter Romig. 1961. p. 428. Retrieved 4 August 2020.
  51. ^ a b "Doubleday editor will speak tonight for Fairfield U communications class". Westport, Connecticut: The Westport News. 12 March 1975. p. 15 [30]. Retrieved 20 October 2020. entering the book publishing field in 1938...editor Liveright Publishing...associate editor with EP Dutton...director and editor with the Devin-Adair Company before joining Doubleday and Company in 1960 as senior editor.
  52. ^ "Publisher in Search of New Authors Tells How Wheels Go Round". Detroit Free Press. Detroit, Michigan. 22 June 1941. p. 25. Retrieved 13 November 2020. That is why E. P. Dutton & Co. has sent an associate editor, T. O'Conor Sloane, on a five-weeks' trip 'which will take him to Oregon, visiting universities, ...
  53. ^ a b "Miamian's Brother To Wed In New York". The Miami News. No. Monday. Miami, Florida. 10 March 1941. p. 6. Retrieved 20 November 2020. Mr. Sloane was graduated from Fordham University and is associated in New York with the editorial staff of E. P. Dutton and Co., Publishers.
  54. ^ Fremantle, Anne (1949). Desert Calling: The Story of Charles de Foucauld (First [hardcover] ed.). New York: Henry Holt. p. ix. Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  55. ^ a b Bates, Stephen (22 November 2019). "Prejudice and the Press Critics: Colonel Robert McCormick's Assault on the Hutchins Commission". American Journalism. 36 (4): 420–446. doi:10.1080/08821127.2019.1683403. S2CID 214288283. Retrieved 30 November 2020. An editor at Devin-Adair, T. O'Conor Sloane III, read the manuscript. Though he told Hughes that the book was 'phenomenally interesting,' his...
  56. ^ "27 Markets for Non-Fiction Books". Writer's Digest. 37 (10): 20. September 1957. Retrieved 14 November 2022.
  57. ^ "The Book Market: Book Publishers: The Devin-Adair Company". The Writer. 73 (7): 29. July 1960. Retrieved 14 November 2022.
  58. ^ Kavanagh, Peter (1950). The Story of the Abbey Theatre, From Its Origins in 1899 to the Present. New York: The Devin-Adair Company. p. x. Retrieved 4 December 2020. Acknowledgments...I wish to give my special thanks to Mr. T. O'Conor Sloane III for the care with which he edited the manuscript for publication.
  59. ^ O'Casey, S.: New York Times Book Review, 15 October 1950.
  60. ^ Hughes, Frank (1950). Prejudice and the Press: A Restatement of the Principle of Freedom of the Press with Specific Reference to the Hutchins-Luce Commission. New York: Devin-Adair. Retrieved 19 December 2020.
  61. ^ Oesterreicher, John (1952). Walls Are Crumbling: Seven Jewish Philosophers Discover Christ. New York: The Devin-Adair Company. p. xi. Retrieved 7 December 2020. Acknowledgments...There are many, many friends who have helped me, more than I can name. But may I pay special recognition...to Thomas O'Conor Sloane III, of the Devin-Adair Company, for the care with which he saw it through publication...
  62. ^ Oesterreicher, John (1967). Five in Search of Wisdom (First paperback ed.). Notre Dame/London: University of Notre Dame Press (by arrangement with Devin-Adair) [Abridged edition of Walls are Crumbling: Seven Jewish Philosophers Discover Christ, as a publication of The Institute of Judaeo-Christian Studies, Seton Hall University]. p. xi. Retrieved 7 December 2020. Acknowledgments...There are many, many friends who have helped me, more than I can name. But may I pay special recognition...to Thomas O'Conor Sloane III, of the Devin-Adair Company, for the care with which he saw it through publication...
  63. ^ Eggleston, George (1953). Tahiti, Voyage Through Paradise: The Story of a Small Boat Passage Through the Society Islands. New York City: Devin-Adair Co. ISBN 9781839743160. Retrieved 19 November 2020. Acknowledgments... In the actual preparation of the book for press we are thankful for the publishing imagination of Devin Garrity and Thomas O'Conor Sloane III of the Devin-Adair Company.
  64. ^ Sloane III, Thomas O'Conor (1956). Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series: Volume 9, Part 1, Number 1: January - June 1955. Washington, D.C.: The Library of Congress: Copyright Office. pp. 565, 582. Retrieved 19 October 2020.
  65. ^ Plunkett, Edward (1954). The Sword of Welleran, and Other Tales of Enchantment (Hardcover ed.). New York City: Devin-Adair Co. ISBN 9780815968337.
  66. ^ Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series: 1954: July-December. Washington: Library of Congress. Copyright Office. 1954. p. 1052. Retrieved 3 December 2020.
  67. ^ Rodman, Selden (1955). The Eye of Man: Form and Content in Western Painting (First ed.). New York: Devin-Adair. p. 174. ISBN 0815954034. Retrieved 19 December 2020. I would like to thank...T. O'Conor Sloane III...
  68. ^ Rodman, Selden (1958). Mexican Journal: The Conquerors Conquered; a Journal of Six Months in Mexico Including Travels to the Principal Parts of that Country; Conversations with Distinguished Personalities in the Arts and Public Life; Adventures, Mishaps, Reflections and Photographs (First ed.). New York: Devin-Adair. p. vii. Retrieved 19 December 2020. K. Harris and T. O'Conor Sloane, III.
  69. ^ Wickenden, Leonard (1955). "Our Daily Poison". Internet Archive: Open Library. New York: Devin-Adair. Retrieved 1 June 2022.
  70. ^ Tansill, Charles (1957). America and the Fight for Irish Freedom, 1866-1922; an old story based upon new data. New York: Devin-Adair Co. Retrieved 1 December 2020. proofs for publication, I am grateful to Mr. T. O'Conor Sloane III, editor of the Devin-Adair Co...
  71. ^ Pei, Mario (1958). One Language for the World and How To Achieve It. New York: Devin-Adair. doi:10.1126/science.128.3317.194.a. ISBN 081596403X. Retrieved 26 September 2022.
  72. ^ Ganzhorn, John (1959). I've Killed Men: An Epic of Early Arizona. New York: Devin-Adair. Retrieved 19 December 2020. [The Devin-Adair illustrated western Americana series]
  73. ^ Nordyke, Lewis (22 November 1959). "Marked For Violence; I'VE KILLED MEN. An Epic of Early Arizona. By Jack Ganzhorn. Foreword by Howard R. Marsh. Illustrated. 256 pp. New York: The Devin-Adair Company. $5". The New York Times. New York City. Retrieved 19 December 2020. IN this story of his life of violence the late Jack Ganzhorn (he died in 1956, age 78) permits the reader to witness some forty of his killings. These he calls "six-shooter killings."
  74. ^ Ganzhorn, Jack (2018). I've Killed Men: An Epic of Early Arizona (Paperback/Reprint ed.). State College, PA: Dead Authors Society. ISBN 978-1773231648. This is the memoir of the "fastest man on the draw", who grew up in Tombstone, knew Wyatt Earp, worked as a gambler, scouted for General Funston in the Philippine Insurrection, acted in Hollywood, and worked undercover for Remington Arms!
  75. ^ Congress, Library of (1960). "Catalog of Copyright Entries. ser.3 pt.1 v.14 1960 Jan-Jun". Catalog of Copyright Entries.musical Compositions. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office: 258. Retrieved 19 December 2020.
  76. ^ Clarke, Austin. "About Austin Clarke". The Poetry Archive. Arts Council England. Retrieved 1 June 2022.
  77. ^ Bentley, Elizabeth (1951). Out of Bondage: The Story of Elizabeth Bentley. New York: Devin-Adair. Retrieved 7 December 2020.
  78. ^ "Elizabeth T. Bentley". archive.org. Federal Bureau of Investigation [via Internet Archive]. pp. 2 [90] – 5 [93]. Retrieved 7 December 2020. In accordance with instructions set out in rebulet DEVIN GARRITY, President, and THOMAS O'Conor Sloane, III, Editor, Devin-Adair Publishing Company, 23 East 26th Street, NYC, were interviewed on 3/17/55 [regarding events on and around 10/3/52]. Public Domain Mark 1.0 Topics FBI, Federal Bureau of Investigation, FBI file, Rosenberg Case Collection nsia-fbi-files; nationalsecurityarchive; additional_collections. FBI files: Elizabeth T. Bentley 15.pdf [each report of the investigation is provided as a .pdf]
  79. ^ Olmsted, Kathryn (2002). Red Spy Queen: A Biography of Elizabeth Bentley. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press. p. 236. ISBN 0-8078-2739-8. Retrieved 4 August 2020.
  80. ^ Filreis, Alan (2008). Counter-Revolution of the Word: The Conservative Attack on Modern Poetry, 1945-1960. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press. pp. 33–34. ISBN 978-0-8078-3162-5. Retrieved 21 October 2020. In the effort to refute the Soviet criticism of the superficiality of recent American poetry, T. O'Conor Sloane III, director of the Catholic Poetry Society of America, announced, 'If a few...poets are moved to lyricize for political purposes,' it 'has [no] bearing on the quality or value inherent in their work.'
  81. ^ Filreis, Alan (2005). "Chapter 9: Modern Poetry and Anticommunism". In Fredman, Stephen (ed.). A Concise Companion to Twentieth‐Century American Poetry. Hoboken, N.J.: Blackwell Publishing Ltd. pp. 173–189. doi:10.1002/9780470757680. ISBN 9781405120029. Retrieved 17 October 2023. T. O'Conor Sloane, director of the Catholic Poetry Society.
  82. ^ a b c d e The American Catholic Who's Who (14th Biennial / Volume 14 ed.). Grosse Point, MI: Walter Romig. 1961. p. 428. Retrieved 4 August 2020.
  83. ^ "Catholic Poetry Society of America". worldcat.org. WorldCat. Retrieved 21 October 2020.
  84. ^ Delozier, Alan. "The SPIRIT – An 85 Year Celebration of Catholic Poetry". blogs.shu.edu. Seton Hall University. Retrieved 21 October 2020.
  85. ^ Spirit : a magazine of poetry. [New York] : [Catholic Poetry Society of America], 1934-1995. WorldCat. OCLC 978108367. Retrieved 21 October 2020 – via worldcat.org.
  86. ^ From the Four Winds: Selected Poems from "Spirit" (First ed.). Cornwall-on-Hudson, NY: Idlewild Press. 1939. Retrieved 15 December 2020.
  87. ^ "Joseph Tusiani Named New York State Poet Laureate Emeritus". cuny.edu. CUNY: The City University of New York. Retrieved 15 December 2020.
  88. ^ "Joseph Tusiani Named New York State Poet Laureate Emeritus". wp.lehman.edu. CUNY: Lehman College. Retrieved 15 December 2020.
  89. ^ Waggoner, Walter (25 April 1976). "Poet Cited by Peers". The New York Times. New York City. Retrieved 15 December 2020.
  90. ^ "Frederick C. and Birdsall Otis Edey Residence" (PDF). s-media.nyc.gov. New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission. pp. 3, 7. Retrieved 15 December 2020. [This reference is being added to establish the existence of the Craftsman Group for Poetry because although the organization is referenced abundantly in various sources, there does not seem to be one stand-alone source available to reference this organization and quite a few variations of its name are to be found.]
  91. ^ a b "A. M. Sullivan Papers". library.syr.edu. Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries. Retrieved 15 December 2020.
  92. ^ Sloane III, T. O'Conor (27 September 1946). "Art of the Anthology (Review): For All Mankind, by Leon Blum (Review)". Commonweal: 578.
  93. ^ Sloane III, T. O'Conor (15 May 1952). "Biography (Review): Wide Margins, by George Palmer Putnam". Commonweal: 89.
  94. ^ Sloane III, T. O'Conor (24 October 1941). "Cardinal's Alter Ego (Review): Grey Eminence, by Aldous Huxley". Commonweal: 21–22.
  95. ^ "The Guide to Catholic Literature volume two: 1940-1944". digital.library.villanova.edu. Villanova University. Retrieved 1 December 2020.
  96. ^ Romig, Walter (1944). The Guide to Catholic Literature, Volume Two: 1940-1944 (Hardcover ed.). Detroit: Walter Romig & Company.
  97. ^ "1 to 20 of 101 Full-Text results: T. O'Conor Sloane III". babel.hathitrust.org. Hathi Trust Digital Library. Retrieved 19 December 2020.
  98. ^ "1 to 72 of 72 Full-Text results: T. O'Conor Sloane III". Internet Archive. Retrieved 10 November 2022.
  99. ^ Gumbinger, Cuthbert (August 1942). "Aldous Huxley vs.Christocentric Mysticism". The Homiletic and Pastoral Review. 42 (11): 1011. Retrieved 14 November 2022. It has been reviewed, be it said, by various Catholics, notably (with fine insight and judgment) by Mr. T. O'Conor Sloane III in various issues of The Commonweal.
  100. ^ Carter, Samuel (1980). The Final Fortress: The Campaign for Vicksburg 1862-1863. New York: St. Martin's Press. p. xi. ISBN 0-312-83926-X. Retrieved 15 December 2020. Foreword and Acknowledgments...warm thanks are due to Thomas O'Connor [sic] Sloane III for his early suggestions and encouragement...
  101. ^ Farina, John (1981). An American Experience of God: The Spirituality of Isaac Hecker. New York/Ramsey, NJ: Paulist Press. p. 4. ISBN 0-8091-0321-4. Retrieved 8 December 2020. Introduction...Thanks is also due to T. O'Conor Sloane III for his careful reading of the manuscript.
  102. ^ Hendrickson, Robert (1981). The Literary Life and Other Curiosities (First ed.). New York: Viking Press. p. 174. ISBN 0670430293. Retrieved 19 December 2020. 'Battle Lines' T. O'Conor Sloane III, long an editor at Doubleday, tells the following story: 'Many years ago, when Robert Giroux was editor-in-chief of Harcourt, Brace, he told me this little anecdote. He was expecting a visit from T.S. Eliot one day, and he knew that Carl Sandburg was going to be in the offices at the same time. Mr. Giroux made what arrangements he could to keep the two from meeting face to face, because he knew that the poets were not mutual admirers. When he returned to his office from lunch, to his horror he saw Sandburg and Eliot there, glaring at each other from opposite corners. 'Your face has deep lines,' Sandburg was saying to Eliot. I later told this little story to Melville Cane, the lawyer and poet. He said, 'If I had been Eliot, I would have said to Sandburg, 'I can't say the same for your poetry.'
  103. ^ a b Hendrickson, Robert (1982). The Literary Life and Other Curiosities (Reprint ed.). New York: Penguin Books. p. 174. ISBN 0140063188. Retrieved 7 December 2020. 'Battle Lines' T. O'Conor Sloane III, long an editor at Doubleday, tells the following story: 'Many years ago, when Robert Giroux was editor-in-chief of Harcourt, Brace, he told me this little anecdote. He was expecting a visit from T.S. Eliot one day, and he knew that Carl Sandburg was going to be in the offices at the same time. Mr. Giroux made what arrangements he could to keep the two from meeting face to face, because he knew that the poets were not mutual admirers. When he returned to his office from lunch, to his horror he saw Sandburg and Eliot there, glaring at each other from opposite corners. 'Your face has deep lines,' Sandburg was saying to Eliot. I later told this little story to Melville Cane, the lawyer and poet. He said, 'If I had been Eliot, I would have said to Sandburg, 'I can't say the same for your poetry.'
  104. ^ Hendrickson, Robert (1994). The Literary Life and Other Curiosities (New and Revised ed.). Boston: A Harvest Book/Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. ISBN 0156527871. Retrieved 19 December 2020.
  105. ^ Becker, Ernest; Landau, Sidney; Manuila, Alexandre, eds. (1986). International Dictionary of Medicine and Biology (1st Thus, Hardcover ed.). New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. p. xiii. ISBN 047101849X. OCLC 12311706. Retrieved 14 December 2020. Editorial Staff: Etymologist: T. O'Conor Sloane III
  106. ^ "Book Reviews, Notes, and Listings: International Dictionary of Medicine and Biology". Annals of Internal Medicine. American College of Physicians. 105 (6): 987. 1 December 1986. doi:10.7326/0003-4819-105-6-987_1. Retrieved 15 December 2020.
  107. ^ Churchill's Illustrated Medical Dictionary. New York: Churchill Livingstone. 1989. p. viii. ISBN 0-443-08691-5. Retrieved 19 September 2022. Editorial Staff: Etymologies: T. O'Conor Sloane III
  108. ^ "Course in Publishing". Book Production. 67 (2): 64. February 1958. Retrieved 12 March 2021. A 15-day session adult-education evening course in book editing and publishing is being offered by the Hunter College School of General Studies, NYC. Thomas O'Conor Sloane III, editor, the Devin-Adair Co., is conducting the course.
  109. ^ Ross, Ruth Lampland (15 March 1975). "Doubleday Editor Gives Interesting Profile on Job". The Bridgeport Post. Bridgeport, Connecticut. p. 6. Retrieved 22 October 2020. Mr. Sloane is also a teacher of editing at Hunter College, where he joined the faculty in 1956.
  110. ^ "1 of 72 of 72 Full-Text results: T. O'Conor Sloane III". Internet Archive. Retrieved 10 November 2022.
  111. ^ "Hunter College in the Evening: Book Publishing & Editing with T. O'Conor Sloane III". Saturday Review. 41 (32): 38. 9 August 1958. Retrieved 14 November 2022.
  112. ^ "5 Advisors Named For Grad School". The Stag. Vol. 18, no. 14. Fairfield, Connecticut: Fairfield University. 8 February 1967. p. 7 [5]. Retrieved 22 October 2020. ...Mr. T. O'Conor Sloane III, of Westport, a senior editor at Doubleday & Company, Inc...
  113. ^ a b "The Graduate School of Corporate and Political Communication 1979-1980 FAIRFIELD". Graduate School of Corporate and Political Communication - Course Catalog. Fairfield University: 28. 1979. Retrieved 1 December 2020. Advisory Committee...T. O'Conor Sloane, III Senior Editor (Ret.) Doubleday...
  114. ^ "The Graduate School of Corporate & Political Communication 1980-1981 The Jesuit University of Southern New England FAIRFIELD". Graduate School of Corporate and Political Communication - Course Catalog. Fairfield University: 29. 1980. Retrieved 1 December 2020. Advisory Committee...T. O'Conor Sloane, III Senior Editor (Ret.) Doubleday...
  115. ^ "The Jesuit University of Southern New England FAIRFIELD 1981-1982 The Graduate School of Corporate & Political Communication". Graduate School of Corporate and Political Communication - Course Catalog. Fairfield University: 31. 1980. Retrieved 1 December 2020. Advisory Committee...T. O'Conor Sloane, III Senior Editor (Ret.) Doubleday...
  116. ^ "The Jesuit University of Southern New England: Fairfield: 1981-1982: The Graduate School of Corporate & Political Communication". digital.fairfield.edu. Fairfield University. pp. 30–31. Retrieved 16 November 2020. [course catalog] Advisory Committee...T. O'Conor Sloane, III Senior Editor (Ret.) Doubleday...
  117. ^ Larned, Gertrude. "Fun with Folk Tales: Six Plays in Verse with Music and Songs". AbeBooks. abebooks.com. Retrieved 2 January 2023.
  118. ^ Asimov, Isaac (1980). In Joy Still Felt: The Autobiography of Isaac Asimov, 1954-1978. New York: Avon Books & Doubleday. pp. 242, 253, 261, 271, 301, 305–6, 369–70, 380, 382, 384–85, 388, 453, 478–79, 568, 793, 827. ISBN 0-380-53025-2. Retrieved 2 December 2020. Tom Sloane, who had edited Asimov's Biographical Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, had retired and Cathleen had taken over that portion of my Doubleday output. [p. 793]
  119. ^ "Miamian's Brother To Wed In New York". The Miami News. No. Monday. Miami, Florida. 10 March 1941. p. 6. Retrieved 20 November 2020. Of interest to Miami and Havana society is the news of the engagement of Miss Carmen de Arango, New York and Havana, daughter of the late Francisco de Arango and the late Petronila del Valle, Marques and Marquesa de la Gratitud, and Thomas O'Conor Sloane, III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Conor Sloane, II, Westport, Conn.
  120. ^ a b "Social Activities". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. No. Friday. St. Louis, Missouri. 7 March 1941. p. 23. Retrieved 20 November 2020. The engagement of Miss Carmen de Arango to Thomas O'Conor Sloane III, great-great-grandson of Auguste Chouteau...
  121. ^ a b "Engagements and Wedding". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. No. Sunday. St. Louis, Missouri. 9 March 1941. p. 51. Retrieved 20 November 2020. Miss Carmen de Arango of New York, whose engagement to Thomas O'Conor Sloane III of Westport, Conn., a descendant of Auguste Chouteau, one of St. Louis' founders, has been announced by ...
  122. ^ "Paid Notice: Deaths GIROUX, CARMEN DE ARANGO". The New York Times. 23 March 1999. p. 10. Retrieved 15 April 2021. Mar 23, 1999 — GIROUX-Carmen de Arango. Of Greenwich, CT, on March 19th, 1999. Former advisor to the Holy See Missions Delegation to the United Nations, reporting directly to the Vatican in Rome.
  123. ^ Massue, the Marquis of Ruvigny, Melville (1914). The Titled Nobility of Europe: An International Peerage, Or "Who's Who", of the Sovereigns, Princes and Nobles of Europe, Part 1. London: Harrison & Sons. Retrieved 20 November 2020.
  124. ^ a b James, Eugenia (1967). The Learned Family in America 1630-1967. St. Louis: Setco Printing Co., Inc. p. 170. Retrieved 4 December 2020. Thomas O'Conor Sloane, iii b. 20 Nov. 1912; m. Margaret Lunder, Canton, S.D. Three Children.
  125. ^ a b c d "Margaret L. Sloane, 94". westportnow.com. WestportNow Media, LLC. Retrieved 6 November 2020.
  126. ^ "milestones: deaths" (PDF). St. Olaf Magazine. 60 (1): 50. Winter 2013. Retrieved 31 May 2023. Margaret Lunder Sloane, of Bridgeport, Conn., died June 12, 2012. She was born Ella Margaret Lunder in Canton, S.D. on May 7, 1918, to Paul M. and Ellida Algarheim Lunder. The Lunders were pioneering Norwegian farmers of the great Dakota Territory. She attended St Olaf from which she graduated as class salutatorian. She majored in English and drama, and was a member of the world renowned St. Olaf Choir. She taught high school in Pipestone, Minn. for several years before joining the Red Cross and being deployed to England, via the Queen Mary, during World War II. Margaret met her future husband, Thomas O'Conor Sloane III, a member of the American Air Force, in the officer's club in Grosvenor Square, London, shortly after she arrived. They became engaged two weeks later on Jan. 1, 1944, and were married in the small village of East Hendred, outside London, on Aug. 5, 1944 by an American chaplain. After the war, Thomas and Margaret took up residence in Westport. With her glorious mezzo soprano singing voice, she was in demand as a soloist with the Fairfield County Chorale and area churches. She also served as music critic for the South Shore Music Club and the Silvermine Quartet. In the late 50s, Margaret became director of the New Canaan Cooperative Nursery School and remained in that position for 20 years until her retirement. She moved to a retirement community in December 2008. Margaret is survived by her son, Thomas Sloane, and two daughters, Juliana Sloane Fulbright, and Catherine Sloane, as well as seven grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
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  131. ^ Parker, John (1978). The World for a Marketplace: Episodes in the History of European Expansion: Commemorating the 25th Anniversary of the James Ford Bell Library. Minneapolis: Associates of the James Ford Bell Library, University of Minnesota. pp. 245, 251. ISBN 9780960179800. Retrieved 4 December 2020. A Gathering of Associates: The Associates of the James Ford Bell Library were organized in December, 1963. The following individuals and institutions have been, or currently are, members of the Associates....Mr. T. O'Conor Sloane III, New York, NY.
  132. ^ "Fairfield University: The Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts: Dedication Program, April 29, 1990". Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts: Dedication Program: 10. 29 April 1990. Retrieved 7 December 2020. Fairfield University Gratefully Acknowledges the Following Donors Who Have Helped Make the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts a Reality...Mr. and Mrs. T. O'Conor Sloane, III
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  135. ^ Brand, Millen (1975). Local Lives: Poems about the Pennsylvania Dutch. New York: Clarkson N. Potter, Inc. p. 512. ISBN 0-517-51998-4. Retrieved 8 December 2020. Appreciation for Help Given...Thomas O'Conor Sloane III loaned me his grandfather's collection of early books on the Pennsylvania German dialect and people.
  136. ^ "Madeleine Edison Sloane". nps.gov. National Park Service: US Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2 October 2020.
  137. ^ "Edison, Miller, and Affiliated Families: Thomas Alva Edison and His Family Tree" (PDF). edison.rutgers.edu. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. Retrieved 20 November 2020.
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  141. ^ "James Rorty papers". archives.yale.edu. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University. Retrieved 2 December 2020. Scope and Contents Manuscripts, printed works, correspondence, and professional papers of the writer James Rorty. The Writings series includes Rorty's typescript and manuscript essays on social issues, civil rights, and political activism, two of his poems, and printed works. The Correspondence series includes three typed letters between Rorty's wife Winifred Rorty and Matthew Josephson; letters between Rorty and Jerré E. Tanner regarding Tanner's setting of Rorty's poem "A Spring Garland" to music, as well as the original sheet music; and one typed letter from Rorty to Ruth Aley and one typed letter from Rorty to Tom Sloane [confirmed by the Archives at Yale to be the Doubleday editor upon inspection of said letter]. The Professional Papers include Rorty's curriculum vitae. Arrangement Organized into three series: I. Writings, 1941-1965. II. Correspondence, 1965-1969. III. Professional Papers, 1970, undated.
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conor, sloane, thomas, conor, sloane, november, 1912, march, 2003, american, editor, professor, etymologist, career, military, officer, contents, author, collaborations, doubleday, devin, adair, partial, list, editorial, works, doubleday, authors, titles, doub. Thomas O Conor Sloane III November 20 1912 March 13 2003 was an American editor professor etymologist and career military officer Contents 1 Author collaborations at Doubleday and Devin Adair 2 A partial list of editorial works at Doubleday 2 1 Authors and titles 3 Doubleday Dictionary 4 Before Doubleday 5 The Devin Adair Publishing Company 6 A partial list of editorial works at Devin Adair 6 1 Authors and titles 7 Elizabeth Bentley Devin Adair and the FBI 8 Catholic Poetry Society of America and other literary endeavors 8 1 Book reviews poetry reviews and literary criticism 8 2 After retirement 9 Etymological work 10 Teaching 10 1 Hunter College 10 2 Fairfield University 11 Life 11 1 Engagement to the future 5th Marquise de la Gratitud The Giroux Imbroglio 11 2 Marriage during WWII 11 3 Military service after WWII 12 Of interest 12 1 Historical 12 2 Literary Correspondence 13 Notes 14 ReferencesAuthor collaborations at Doubleday and Devin Adair editSloane a senior editor at Doubleday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 in New York City New York collaborated with such distinguished talents as Salvador Dali Thor Heyerdahl Jacques Cousteau and his son Philippe Cousteau Marc Chagall Hugo and Nebula Award winner Isaac Asimov Marcel Marceau Edward Steichen Leon Uris Pulitzer Prize winner Bruce Catton General Matthew Bunker Ridgway Emmy Award winner Allan W Eckert Austin Clarke Edward Plunkett 18th Baron of Dunsany Lord Dunsany Owen Lee JK Stanford Joseph T Durkin Charles C Tansill Selden Rodman Elizabeth Bentley George Teeple Eggleston John M Oesterreicher Peter Kavanagh Oppi Untracht Philippe Diole Jack Ganzhorn Leonard Wickenden Mario Pei Seon Manley Anne Fremantle and many others during his four decades as an editor at Doubleday Devin Adair and other publishing houses 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 A partial list of editorial works at Doubleday editAuthors and titles edit SteichenSloane was the editor of A Life in Photography Doubleday 1963 by Edward Steichen Detailed correspondence between Steichen and Sloane chronicling the production of the book is located in the Edward Steichen Archive Series VI Post MoMA Exhibitions Publications and Anniversaries Subseries VI A A Life in Photography VI A 2 Correspondence with Doubleday etc and the Grace M Mayer Papers Series III E of the Museum of Modern Art MoMA in New York City 18 AsimovSloane initiated and was the editor of Asimov s Biographical Encyclopedia of Science and Technology Doubleday 1964 by Isaac Asimov 19 20 21 22 23 Asimov in his second and third volumes of autobiography In Joy Still Felt The Autobiography of Isaac Asimov 1954 1978 Avon Books amp Doubleday 1980 and I Asimov A Memoir Doubleday 1994 as well as in his Opus titles describes the details of Sloane s idea for the book the decision to put Asimov s name in the title and their excitement at the book s success 21 22 24 Interestingly Asimov s first published work of science fiction had been accepted by Amazing Stories the magazine that Sloane s grandfather Dr T O Conor Sloane had once been the editor of 25 14 15 Sloane and Asimov had a productive working relationship that spanned a decade as detailed in In Joy Still Felt The Autobiography of Isaac Asimov 1954 1978 Avon Books amp Doubleday 1980 21 26 although Sloane did ultimately decline to be the editor of Asimov s Guide to the Bible Doubleday 1968 21 27 DaliSloane was the editor of Salvador Dali s autobiographical Diary of a Genius Doubleday 1965 28 which stands as one of the seminal texts of Surrealism by the best known artist of what is widely considered to be the 20th century s most influential art movement As evidenced in part by a letter from Dali to Sloane dated July 22 1965 29 regarding the promotional efforts by Doubleday for Diary of a Genius Dali was not happy and in a subsequent luncheon with Sloane Dali threw potato chips in his face 30 ManleySloane was the editor of Long Island Discovery An Adventure Into the History Manners and Mores of America s Front Porch Doubleday 1966 by Seon Manley 31 UntrachtSloane edited books on metal craft and jewelry with Finnish artist Oppi Untracht and his wife Saara such as Metal Techniques for Craftsmen A Basic Manual for Craftsmen on the Methods of Forming and Decorating Metals Doubleday 1968 32 and initiated Jewelry Concepts and Technology Doubleday 1982 33 CousteauSloane was the editor of Jacques Cousteau s first two books with Doubleday The Shark Splendid Savage of the Sea The Undersea Discoveries of Jacques Yves Cousteau Doubleday 1970 by Jacques and Philippe Cousteau 11 and Life and Death in a Coral Sea Doubleday 1971 by Jacques Cousteau and Philippe Diole 10 HeyerdahlSloane was the editor of The Art Of Easter Island Doubleday 1975 by Thor Heyerdahl 34 Sloane s editorial work ranged widely titles included Designs for Craftsmen textiles graphics ceramics wood glass metal leather and many other crafts Doubleday 1962 by Walter Miles 35 Georgetown University First in the Nation s Capital Doubleday 1964 by Joseph T Durkin 36 Michigan Doubleday 1967 by John Calkins 37 The Skin Diver s Bible Doubleday 1968 by Owen Lee 38 The Boatbuilders of Bristol Doubleday 1970 by Samuel Carter III 39 The Owls of North America Doubleday 1974 by Allan W Eckert 12 The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Crafts and How to Master Them Doubleday 1978 by Grace Berne Rose with drawings by Marta Cone 40 and a popular series of travel inspired books of photography by Hans W Hannau titles included California Doubleday 1964 41 Yosemite Doubleday 1967 42 Martinique Doubleday 1967 43 California in Color Doubleday 1969 44 Bermuda in full color Doubleday 1970 45 The Bahama Islands in full color Doubleday 1974 46 47 and many more titles by various authors Additionally Sloane facilitated the publication of the book Fabrics for Interiors A Guide for Architects Designers and Consumers Van Nostrand Reinhold 1975 by Jack Lenor Larsen and Jeanne Weeks by authorizing the release of drawings from Elements of Weaving Doubleday 1967 by Azalea Stuart Thorpe and Jack Larsen to the authors and their publishing house 48 Doubleday Dictionary editSloane was involved in the development and publication of the first Doubleday dictionary 49 Before Doubleday editSloane entered the publishing world in 1938 serving as an associate editor then editor with Liveright Publishing from 1938 to 1940 as associate editor at E P Dutton from 1940 to 1942 and again in 1946 Declan X McMullen Co from 1947 to 1948 and then as director and editor at the Devin Adair Publishing Company from 1949 to 1960 when he joined Doubleday as a senior editor 50 51 52 53 Doubleday had become the largest publishing house in the United States by 1947 Sloane freelanced Desert Calling The Story of Charles de Foucauld Henry Holt 1949 by Anne Fremantle 54 The Devin Adair Publishing Company editSloane served as director and editor at the Devin Adair Publishing Company from 1949 to 1960 50 51 55 56 57 a conservative publishing house located in NYC and later Old Greenwich Connecticut A partial list of editorial works at Devin Adair editAuthors and titles edit KavanaghSloane was the editor of The Story of the Abbey Theatre From Its Origins in 1899 to the Present Devin Adair 1950 by Peter Kavanagh 58 which Sean O Casey reviewing for The New York Times stated was the best book written on the subject 59 note 1 HughesSloane was the editor of Prejudice and the Press Devin Adair 1950 by Frank Hughes 60 55 OesterreicherSloane was the editor of Walls Are Crumbling Seven Jewish Philosophers Discover Christ Devin Adair 1952 by John M Oesterreicher 61 62 EgglestonSloane was the editor of Tahiti Voyage Through Paradise The Story of a Small Boat Passage Through the Society Islands Devin Adair 1953 by George Teeple Eggleston 63 StanfordSloane was the editor of Last Chukker Devin Adair 1954 by JK Stanford 64 PlunkettSloane was the editor of The Sword of Welleran and Other Tales of Enchantment Devin Adair 1954 by Edward Plunkett 65 with line drawings by Robert Barrell 66 note 2 RodmanSloane was the editor of two books by Selden Rodman The Eye of Man Form and Content in Western Painting Devin Adair 1955 and Mexican Journal The Conquerors Conquered Devin Adair 1958 67 68 WickendenSloane was the editor of Our Daily Poison Devin Adair 1955 by chemist and organic farmer Leonard Wickenden The book published seven years before Rachel Carson s Silent Spring which launched the modern environmental movement proclaimed the dangers of the use of insecticides and other chemicals on human health and the environment 69 TansillSloane was the editor of America and the Fight for Irish Freedom 1866 1922 Devin Adair 1957 by Charles C Tansill 70 PeiDevin Adair published several of Italian born American linguist Mario Pei s many books with Sloane as the editor including One Language for the World and How To Achieve It Devin Adair 1958 a copy of which was given to the leader of every nation in the world 71 GanzhornSloane was the editor of I ve Killed Men An Epic of Early Arizona Devin Adair 1959 by John W Jack Ganzhorn 72 73 74 75 ClarkeSloane was the editor of work by Irish poet Austin Clarke regarded as one of the leading poets in the generation after Yeats 13 76 Elizabeth Bentley Devin Adair and the FBI editWhile at Devin Adair Sloane was the editor of Out of Bondage The Story of Elizabeth Bentley 77 Devin Adair 1951 by Elizabeth Bentley an American Communist and Soviet spy turned American spy and FBI informant Sloane and Devin Garrity the president of Devin Adair became embroiled in an FBI investigation involving possible contact at the Devin Adair offices between Elizabeth Bentley who visited the offices frequently and American Communist turned FBI informant Harvey Matusow who had visited the offices several times meeting with Sloane in an attempt to interest Devin Adair in publishing a book 78 Additionally Kathryn S Olmsted uses Civil Intelligence Report T O Conor Sloane III January 22 1951 Rauh Papers contained in the Library of Congress in Washington D C as a resource for her book Red Spy Queen A Biography of Elizabeth Bentley University of North Carolina Press 2002 79 Catholic Poetry Society of America and other literary endeavors editFrom 1947 to 1952 Sloane was a director of the Catholic Poetry Society of America 80 81 82 83 which was headquartered in New York City with chapters in many major cities across the United States and published Spirit a magazine of poetry as well as books of selected poetry from the magazine such as From the Four Winds Selected Poems from Spirit Idlewild Press 1939 84 85 86 During this time a fellow director was Joseph Tusiani who would eventually become the New York State Poet Laureate Emeritus 87 88 A well known president of the organization was A M Sullivan 89 Sloane and Sullivan were also both members of The Craftsman Group for Poetry 16 90 a New York City poetry society Correspondence between Sloane and Sullivan is archived in the A M Sullivan Papers at Syracuse University 91 Book reviews poetry reviews and literary criticism edit Sloane wrote many book reviews for Commonweal these included For All Mankind by Leon Blum Wide Margins by George Palmer Putnam Grey Eminence by Aldous Huxley and Return to the Future by Sigrid Undset poetry reviews for the Catholic Poetry Society of America s SPIRIT magazine and provided literary criticism for America A Catholic Review of the Week 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 After retirement edit In retirement Sloane continued to read the occasional manuscript in preparation for publication such as The Final Fortress The Campaign for Vicksburg 1862 1863 St Martin s Press 1980 by Samuel Carter III 100 and An American Experience of God The Spirituality of Isaac Hecker Paulist Press 1981 by John Farina 101 He was also known to be a ready source of entertaining anecdotes about the life of an editor such as the story note 3 about his friend Robert Giroux that appeared in The Literary Life and Other Curiosities Viking Press 1981 by Robert Hendrickson 102 103 104 Etymological work editSloane was the etymologist for the International Dictionary of Medicine and Biology Wiley 1986 105 which he worked on for approximately three years during the late 1970s to early 1980s after his retirement from Doubleday The dictionary was a major project one which the journal Annals of Internal Medicine referred to as being a new medical dictionary on a scale and scope never seen before in English 106 Sloane provided the etymologies for Churchill s Illustrated Medical Dictionary Churchill Livingstone 1989 107 Teaching editHunter College edit Sloane joined the faculty of Hunter College in New York City in 1956 and taught book editing and publishing copy editing and creative writing until his retirement in late 1977 108 109 110 111 Fairfield University edit He also taught at Fairfield University in Fairfield Connecticut 16 and was a member of the graduate advisory board of the Center for the Advancement of Human Communication serving on the graduate advisory committee of the Graduate School of Corporate and Political Communication at Fairfield University well into his retirement years 6 112 113 114 115 116 Life editSloane was born in South Orange New Jersey son of the photographer T O Conor Sloane Jr and Gertrude Larned Sloane author of Fun with Folk Tales Six Plays in Verse with Music and Songs E P Dutton 1942 16 117 His grandfather was Dr T O Conor Sloane a scientist author professor inventor and the editor of Amazing Stories from 1929 38 Sloane was a 1931 graduate of Regis High School on Manhattan s Upper East Side and attended Fordham University in The Bronx from 1932 to 1937 82 53 Sloane retired from Doubleday in November 1977 at 65 years of age 113 118 He was a resident of Westport Connecticut for 72 years 16 Engagement to the future 5th Marquise de la Gratitud The Giroux Imbroglio edit Shortly before the entrance of the United States into World War II Sloane was engaged to be married in June 1941 to Dona Carmen de Arango of New York and Havana Cuba daughter of the Marques and Marquesa de la Gratitud who became the 5th Marquise de la Gratitud see also Spanish nobility in Cuba 119 120 121 Dona de Arango left Sloane for Robert Giroux of Farrar Straus and Giroux his friend since Regis High School 103 122 before Sloane Dona de Arango had been engaged to Don Julio Lafitte Count de Lugar Nuevo 123 Marriage during WWII edit Sloane met and married his future wife of 59 years Ella Margaret Sloane nee Lunder of Canton South Dakota 82 124 while stationed in England during World War II she as a nurse with the American Red Cross and he as an intelligence officer a Captain in the United States Army Air Corps they had three children Thomas Lunder Catherine Maria and Juliana Margaret 82 124 16 125 Mrs Sloane had graduated in the top of her class from St Olaf College in Northfield Minnesota where she sang in the St Olaf Choir 125 126 She stood nearly as tall as her 6 husband sang opera semi professionally and hailed from a pioneer Norwegian American farming family 125 involved in South Dakota politics her brother Lafe A Lunder was a four term Republican state senator representing the 6th District in the 30th through 33rd sessions of the state Senate Mrs Sloane had taught high school English for several years before joining the Red Cross to assist in the war effort In the late 1950s she became director of the New Canaan Cooperative Nursery School and remained in that position for 20 years until her retirement 125 Military service after WWII edit After the war Sloane continued military service as a reservist 127 achieving the rank of Lt Colonel by the late 1950s and eventually retiring from the U S Air Force Reserve he was buried with full military honors 82 16 128 Of interest editHistorical edit Sloane a direct descendant of the O Conors of Connaught Ireland held a lifelong interest in both Irish and American history politics and literature his editorial work at Devin Adair in particular reflected this 129 130 He believed that to be erudite in one s family history and heritage informed professional endeavors and contributions to society 131 cultural sensibilities 132 133 military service and civic responsibilities political views and religious faith Accordingly Sloane once required his grandson Justin T O Conor Sloane to write down approximately 2 000 years of historical figures and events from the book by Dr John O Donovan The O Conors of Connaught An Historical Memoir Hodges Figgis and Co 1891 one of the many books on Irish history in Sloane s personal library 134 135 His grandmother Isabel Mitchel Sloane was the daughter of John Mitchel the Irish patriot political writer newspaper editor and publisher and the author of several books including the Jail Journal Cameron Ferguson amp Company 1880 as well she was the aunt of John Purroy Mitchel the 95th mayor of New York City from 1914 to 1917 Sloane s uncle John Eyre Sloane married Thomas Edison s daughter Madeleine 136 137 He was also a descendant of Auguste Chouteau 120 121 the founder of St Louis Missouri 16 and his great great uncle was Charles O Conor 138 of New York City a lawyer who battled Boss Tweed and Tammany Hall and was the first Catholic presidential nominee a Bourbon Democrat on the Straight Out Democratic Party ticket with John Quincy Adams II in the 1872 United States presidential election Literary Correspondence edit Sloane corresponded with many notable figures during his editorial tenure at Doubleday and Devin Adair some of which is preserved in the archival collections of Georgia O Keeffe 139 140 A M Sullivan 91 James Rorty 141 Selden Rodman 142 Edward Steichen 18 Robert Payne 143 Max Eastman 144 145 Parker Tyler 146 Leah Brenner 147 Harry Sylvester 148 Austin Clarke 13 Otto Grossman 149 150 Frank Hughes 151 Mary Kennedy 152 Edward C McAleer 153 and others 154 155 One of Sloane s editorial projects at Doubleday involved a request to the international law firm of Sullivan and Cromwell to examine the papers of former CIA director Allen Dulles concerning the Bay of Pigs Invasion his letter caught the attention of the CIA and is archived in the National Archives Building in College Park Maryland 156 Notes edit Interesting vignettes about Sloane Kavanagh and Barrell can be found in Roger Kovach s June 2007 Good Stories blog piece Parties at the Janice Studios Interesting vignettes about Sloane Kavanagh and Barrell can be found in Roger Kovach s June 2007 Good Stories blog piece Parties at the Janice Studios Quoted in references 102 amp 103 References edit Doubleday editor will speak tonight for Fairfield U communications class The Westport News Westport Connecticut 12 March 1975 p 15 30 Retrieved 20 October 2020 Thomas O Conor Sloane III of Westport senior editor with publishing house Doubleday Ross Ruth Lampland 15 March 1975 Doubleday Editor Gives Interesting Profile on Job The Bridgeport Post Bridgeport Connecticut p 6 Retrieved 22 October 2020 Westporter and Doubleday senior editor Thomas O Conor Sloane III Father J M Burke S J Ph D dean of the school Fairfield University Graduate School of Corporate and Political Communication introduced Mr Sloane a member of the university s advisory board and called him one of the great editors whose like does not exist anymore like Maxwell Perkins who brought us the work of the first Thomas Wolfe In a quiet seemingly unruffled voice with a suave manner and witty comments Mr Sloane gave a profile of an editor as a participant in a drama whose action spans continents and fields cover the world Book by Westonite Guide for Craftsmen Westport Town Crier Westport Connecticut 6 January 1963 p 6 12 Retrieved 22 October 2020 His Walter K Miles friend T O Conor Sloane III of 8 Wakeman Place Westport Doubleday editor edited the manuscript Designs for Craftsmen for publication In and Around OUR TOWN The Bridgeport Post No Bridgeport Sunday Post Bridgeport Connecticut 17 August 1975 p 20 B 1 Retrieved 22 October 2020 Visiting in Westport from Napa Valley California is artist Thomas Lunder Sloane son of the senior Doubleday editor Thomas O Conor Sloane III and his wife Margaret of 8 Wakeman Place Asimov Isaac 1964 The Rest of the Robots 1st ed Garden City NY Doubleday Retrieved 17 October 2023 Dr Asimov prefaced this collection with To Tim Tom and Dick my stalwart supporters at Doubleday Tom refers to Tom Sloane one of the editors at Doubleday and grandson of T O Conor Sloane editor of Amazing Stories a b Communication Center at Fairfield U Adds 5 Members to Advisory Board The Bridgeport Telegram Bridgeport Connecticut 22 December 1966 p 54 Retrieved 16 November 2020 T O Conor Sloane 3rd of 8 Wakeman Place Mr Sloane is a senior editor at Doubleday amp Company Inc Publishers Look on Books as Vocation and Avocation The Bridgeport Post No Sunday Bridgeport Connecticut 17 December 1961 p 52 Retrieved 30 November 2020 the fact that people are reading more and much of it of better quality is backed up by T O Conor Sloane III of Westport an editor with Doubleday Doubleday editor will speak tonight for Fairfield U communications class The Westport News Westport Connecticut 12 March 1975 p 15 30 Retrieved 20 October 2020 With Doubleday he has worked editorially with Jacques and Phillipe Cousteau Thor Heyerdahl Leon Uris Edward Steichen Gen Matthew B Ridgway Bruce Catton Marc Chagall and other writers artists and photographers Ross Ruth Lampland 15 March 1975 Doubleday Editor Gives Interesting Profile on Job The Bridgeport Post Bridgeport Connecticut p 6 Retrieved 23 October 2020 Jacques Y ves and Pierre Cousteau Thor Heyerdahl Bruce Catton Salva d or Dali and General Eisenhower were just a few of the parade of authors who came alive in the intensely anecdotal talk on The Book as Communication by Westporter and Doubleday senior editor Thomas O Conor Sloane III a b In and Around OUR TOWN The Bridgeport Post No Bridgeport Sunday Post Bridgeport Connecticut 2 March 1975 p 45 D 13 Retrieved 22 October 2020 One of the earliest registrants in the mushrooming Cousteau Society of Westport was Thomas O Conor Sloane III Jacques Cousteau s first editor at Doubleday Mr Sloane edited his first two Doubleday books on his underwater adventures and the coral reefs a b Ross Ruth Lampland 15 March 1975 Doubleday Editor Gives Interesting Profile on Job The Bridgeport Post Bridgeport Connecticut p 6 Retrieved 22 October 2020 Jacques Yves and Philippe Cousteau are totally committed to saving our planet and I am completely desirous that they do everything they can in this direction Mr Sloane said The Cousteau s first book The Shark was inscribed to Mr Sloane with affection from Jacques and Pierre Philippe Pierre a b Eckert Allan 1974 The Owls of North America North of Mexico All the Species and Subspecies Illustrated in Color and Fully Described Hardcover ed Garden City NY Doubleday ISBN 9780385048286 Retrieved 30 November 2020 Acknowledgments Finally to the entire editorial art and production staffs of Doubleday amp Company Inc Publishers New York City especially to editor T O Conor Sloane III a b c Collection List No 83 Austin Clarke Papers MSS 38 651 38 708 Accession no 5615 Correspondence drafts of poetry plays and prose broadcast scripts notebooks press cuttings and miscellanea related to Austin Clarke and Joseph Campbell Compiled by Dr Mary Shine Thompson 2003 kipdf com Leabharlann Naisiunta na hEireann National Library of Ireland p 21 Retrieved 30 November 2020 Devin Adair Company Publishers New York signed Devin A Garrity President T O Conor Sloane III Editor Gweneth Beam 1948 3 1953 2 1954 1 1956 1 1961 1 2 nd re anthology New Irish Poets review of New Irish Poets payment for contribution to 1000 Years of Irish Prose and to Anthology of Irish Literature publication of Clarke s poetry by Devin Adair meetings 10 items including circular letter a b Asimov Isaac 1980 In Joy Still Felt The Autobiography of Isaac Asimov 1954 1978 New York Avon Books amp Doubleday pp 242 253 261 271 301 305 6 369 70 380 382 384 85 388 453 478 79 568 793 827 ISBN 0 380 53025 2 Retrieved 2 December 2020 I had lunch the next day with T O Conor Sloane III a Doubleday editor whom I had not met before but whose name was not unfamiliar to me He was the grandson and namesake of the man who had been editor of Amazing Stories from 1929 to 1938 p 242 a b Asimov Isaac 1995 I Asimov A Memoir Bantam paperback Doubleday hardcover 1994 ed New York Bantam amp Doubleday p 280 ISBN 978 0 553 56997 1 Retrieved 19 April 2020 The subject of book titles came up after T O Conor Sloane of Doubleday who was the grandson of the man who succeeded Hugo Gernsback as editor of Amazing Stories suggested I prepare a book of short biographies a b c d e f g h Thomas O Conor Sloane III Legacy com Connecticut Post Retrieved 4 August 2020 Manley Seon 1966 Long Island Discovery An Adventure Into the History Manners and Mores of America s Front Porch First hardcover ed Garden City NY Doubleday amp Company p 306 ISBN 0911660194 Retrieved 14 November 2022 I am deeply grateful to the publishing staff of Doubleday and Company with whom I have worked over a period of time particularly Mr T O Conor Sloane III whose editorial enthusiasm for the bay world gave this book a distinct flavor a b MoMA Edward Steichen Archive in The Museum of Modern Art Archives moma org Museum of Modern Art Retrieved 20 October 2020 VI A 2 Correspondence with Doubleday etc GMM transmittance of ES s corrections to proofs of captions and chronology photocopies and carbons to and from editor T O Conor Sloane III other book related correspondence July 1961 July 1963 1964 1968 Asimov Isaac 1969 Opus 100 Hardcover ed Boston Houghton Mifflin pp 126 128 ISBN 0395073510 Retrieved 7 December 2020 The most elaborate historical account of science I have yet attempted arose out of a suggestion made to me in 1961 by T O Conor Sloane of Doubleday He asked me to do 250 short biographies of the most important scientists in history arranged chronologically Asimov Isaac 1982 Opus A Selection From the First 200 Books London Grafton Books pp 125 127 ISBN 0 586 05128 7 Retrieved 9 December 2020 The most elaborate historical account of science I have yet attempted arose out of a suggestion made to me in 1961 by T O Conor Sloane of Doubleday Tom Sloane asked me to do 250 short biographies of the most important scientists in history arranged chronologically a b c d Asimov Isaac 1980 In Joy Still Felt The Autobiography of Isaac Asimov 1954 1978 New York Avon Books amp Doubleday pp 242 253 261 271 301 305 6 369 70 380 382 384 85 388 453 478 79 568 793 827 ISBN 0 380 53025 2 Retrieved 2 December 2020 a b Asimov Isaac 1995 I Asimov A Memoir Bantam paperback Doubleday hardcover 1994 ed New York Bantam amp Doubleday p 280 ISBN 978 0 553 56997 1 Retrieved 19 April 2020 White Michael 1994 Asimov The Unauthorized Life Hardcover ed London Millennium Orion p 173 ISBN 1857981200 Retrieved 7 December 2020 As a scientific biographical text Asimov s Biographical Encyclopedia of Science and Technology remains unsurpassed and is still used as a reference book in major libraries around the world Asimov Isaac 1982 Opus A Selection From the First 200 Books London Grafton Books p 126 ISBN 0 586 05128 7 Retrieved 9 December 2020 Then came the problem of naming the book But neither Tom nor anyone else at Doubleday would listen and it came out with my name in the title bold as brass And it did well at that Doubleday has since put my name at the head of the title of two more books Asimov Isaac 1982 Opus A Selection From the First 200 Books London Grafton Books p 125 ISBN 0 586 05128 7 Retrieved 9 December 2020 The most elaborate historical account of science I have yet attempted arose out of a suggestion made to me in 1961 by T O Conor Sloane of Doubleday His letter aroused the liveliest interest in me because when I was a nine year old and picked up the August 1929 issue of Amazing Stories the very first science fiction magazine I ever read its editor had been T O Conor Sloane That editor had been an aged man at the time and had since died but surely there must be some connection There was T O Conor Sloane III was the grandson of the onetime editor Could I refuse under those circumstances Asimov Isaac 1964 The Rest of the Robots 1st ed Garden City NY Doubleday Retrieved 17 October 2023 Dr Asimov prefaced this collection with To Tim Tom and Dick my stalwart supporters at Doubleday Tom refers to Tom Sloane one of the editors at Doubleday and grandson of T O Conor Sloane editor of Amazing Stories Asimov Isaac 1995 I Asimov A Memoir Bantam paperback ed New York Bantam Doubleday pp 326 327 ISBN 978 0 553 56997 1 Retrieved 19 April 2020 Diary of a Genius Doubleday OCLC 1338774 Letter from Salvador Dali to his Doubleday editor T O Conor Sloane III July 22 1965 swanngalleries com Retrieved 10 August 2020 Ross Ruth Lampland 15 March 1975 Doubleday Editor Gives Interesting Profile on Job The Bridgeport Post Bridgeport Connecticut p 6 Retrieved 22 October 2020 That sophisticated clown Salvador Dali who once threw potato chips in Mr Sloane s face because he thought the publisher had not promoted his Diary of a Genius adequately was brought up by Father Burke an interested participant in the question and answer period after the talk to the students of the Fairfield University Graduate School of Corporate and Political Communication Manley Seon 1966 Long Island Discovery An Adventure Into the History Manners and Mores of America s Front Porch First hardcover ed Garden City NY Doubleday amp Company p 306 ISBN 0911660194 Retrieved 14 November 2022 I am deeply grateful to the publishing staff of Doubleday and Company with whom I have worked over a period of time particularly Mr T O Conor Sloane III whose editorial enthusiasm for the bay world gave this book a distinct flavor Metal Techniques for Craftsmen A Basic Manual for Craftsmen on the Methods of Forming and Decorating Metals Doubleday OCLC 818410174 Retrieved 18 April 2020 via worldcat org Untracht Oppi 1982 Jewelry Concepts and Technology Hardcover ed New York City Doubleday ISBN 978 0 307 78411 7 Retrieved 19 November 2020 Acknowledgments Thomas O Conor Sloane III who initiated this project Ross Ruth Lampland 15 March 1975 Doubleday Editor Gives Interesting Profile on Job The Bridgeport Post Bridgeport Connecticut p 6 Retrieved 22 October 2020 His Sloane contacts with Heyerdahl whom he described as charming in person and a constant complainer in his letters were spiced with illustrations of cables to the author Miles Walter 1962 Designs for Craftsmen textiles graphics ceramics wood glass metal leather and many other crafts Garden City NY Doubleday p 9 Retrieved 2 December 2020 For encouragement and help in preparing the manuscript for publication I am grateful to my wife Jessie and to T O Conor Sloane III of Doubleday amp Co Inc Durkin Joseph 1964 Georgetown University First in the Nation s Capital Garden City NY Doubleday p XV Retrieved 2 December 2020 Acknowledgments Mr T O Conor Sloane III of Doubleday who encouraged it Calkins John 1967 Michigan Munich Garden City NY Andermann Publishers Doubleday p 51 Retrieved 2 December 2020 Acknowledgments Also in preparation of the manuscript and final selection of photographs Messrs T O Conor Sloane III and Wilhelm Andermann gave welcome guidance Lee Owen 1968 The Skin Diver s Bible Garden City NY Doubleday p 8 Retrieved 2 December 2020 Acknowledgments and of course my long suffering editor T O Conor Sloane III To each my heartfelt thanks and best wishes Carter Samuel 1970 The Boatbuilders of Bristol The Story of the Amazing Herreshoff Family of Rhode Island Inventors Individualists Yacht Designers and America s Cup Defenders Garden City NY Doubleday p xvii Retrieved 4 December 2020 Preface and an equal measure of gratitude to Doubleday editor Thomas O Conor Sloane III for inspiration encouragement and indispensable direction Rose Grace 1978 The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Crafts and How to Master Them Garden City NY Doubleday ISBN 0 385 02784 2 Retrieved 9 December 2020 Acknowledgments To Thomas O Conor Sloane III for his perspicacious editorial direction Hannau Hans 1964 California Garden City NY Doubleday p 64 Retrieved 2 December 2020 Acknowledgments In setting up the copy of this book I have to thank T O Conor Sloane III Editor Doubleday amp Company for a careful checkup Hannau Hans 1967 Yosemite Garden City NY Doubleday p 52 Retrieved 2 December 2020 Acknowledgments I received valuable editorial assistance from Curt Gentry Mary Sheridan and T O Conor Sloane III Editor Doubleday amp Company Inc I am grateful to all Hannau Hans 1967 Martinique Garden City NY Andermann Publishers Doubleday p 60 Retrieved 2 December 2020 Acknowledgment For editorial assistance I am indebted to Mary Sheridan and T O Conor Sloane III Editor Doubleday amp Company Inc who did the final checking of my manuscript Hannau Hans 1969 California in color Garden City NY Doubleday p 127 Retrieved 2 December 2020 Acknowledgments T O Conor Sloane III the Doubleday editor of the book Hannau Hans 1970 Bermuda in full color Garden City NY Doubleday p 125 Retrieved 2 December 2020 Acknowledgments Jane Wood and Doubleday s T O Conor Sloane III edited the text My deep appreciation goes to them all Hannau Hans 1974 The Bahama Islands in full color Edition for 1971 published under title Islands of the Bahamas in full color ed Garden City NY Doubleday p 124 ISBN 0385008155 Retrieved 2 December 2020 Acknowledgments My thanks go also to Jane Wood and to T O Conor Sloane III editor Doubleday and Company My heartfelt thanks go to all T O Conor Sloane III editor Doubleday archive org Internet Archive Retrieved 1 December 2020 Larsen Jack Weeks Jeanne 1975 Fabrics for Interiors A Guide for Architects Designers and Consumers New York Van Nostrand Reinhold ISBN 0 442 24684 6 Retrieved 15 December 2020 Acknowledgments Our thanks too to Tom O Connor sic Sloane III of Doubleday for his encouragement and for releasing to us a number of drawings from Elements of Weaving by Azalea Thorpe and Jack Larsen Doubleday editor will speak tonight for Fairfield U communications class Westport Connecticut The Westport News 12 March 1975 p 15 30 Retrieved 20 October 2020 Mr Sloane was also involved with the development and recent publication of the new Doubleday dictionary a b The American Catholic Who s Who 14th Biennial Volume 14 ed Grosse Point MI Walter Romig 1961 p 428 Retrieved 4 August 2020 a b Doubleday editor will speak tonight for Fairfield U communications class Westport Connecticut The Westport News 12 March 1975 p 15 30 Retrieved 20 October 2020 entering the book publishing field in 1938 editor Liveright Publishing associate editor with EP Dutton director and editor with the Devin Adair Company before joining Doubleday and Company in 1960 as senior editor Publisher in Search of New Authors Tells How Wheels Go Round Detroit Free Press Detroit Michigan 22 June 1941 p 25 Retrieved 13 November 2020 That is why E P Dutton amp Co has sent an associate editor T O Conor Sloane on a five weeks trip which will take him to Oregon visiting universities a b Miamian s Brother To Wed In New York The Miami News No Monday Miami Florida 10 March 1941 p 6 Retrieved 20 November 2020 Mr Sloane was graduated from Fordham University and is associated in New York with the editorial staff of E P Dutton and Co Publishers Fremantle Anne 1949 Desert Calling The Story of Charles de Foucauld First hardcover ed New York Henry Holt p ix Retrieved 18 November 2022 a b Bates Stephen 22 November 2019 Prejudice and the Press Critics Colonel Robert McCormick s Assault on the Hutchins Commission American Journalism 36 4 420 446 doi 10 1080 08821127 2019 1683403 S2CID 214288283 Retrieved 30 November 2020 An editor at Devin Adair T O Conor Sloane III read the manuscript Though he told Hughes that the book was phenomenally interesting his 27 Markets for Non Fiction Books Writer s Digest 37 10 20 September 1957 Retrieved 14 November 2022 The Book Market Book Publishers The Devin Adair Company The Writer 73 7 29 July 1960 Retrieved 14 November 2022 Kavanagh Peter 1950 The Story of the Abbey Theatre From Its Origins in 1899 to the Present New York The Devin Adair Company p x Retrieved 4 December 2020 Acknowledgments I wish to give my special thanks to Mr T O Conor Sloane III for the care with which he edited the manuscript for publication O Casey S New York Times Book Review 15 October 1950 Hughes Frank 1950 Prejudice and the Press A Restatement of the Principle of Freedom of the Press with Specific Reference to the Hutchins Luce Commission New York Devin Adair Retrieved 19 December 2020 Oesterreicher John 1952 Walls Are Crumbling Seven Jewish Philosophers Discover Christ New York The Devin Adair Company p xi Retrieved 7 December 2020 Acknowledgments There are many many friends who have helped me more than I can name But may I pay special recognition to Thomas O Conor Sloane III of the Devin Adair Company for the care with which he saw it through publication Oesterreicher John 1967 Five in Search of Wisdom First paperback ed Notre Dame London University of Notre Dame Press by arrangement with Devin Adair Abridged edition of Walls are Crumbling Seven Jewish Philosophers Discover Christ as a publication of The Institute of Judaeo Christian Studies Seton Hall University p xi Retrieved 7 December 2020 Acknowledgments There are many many friends who have helped me more than I can name But may I pay special recognition to Thomas O Conor Sloane III of the Devin Adair Company for the care with which he saw it through publication Eggleston George 1953 Tahiti Voyage Through Paradise The Story of a Small Boat Passage Through the Society Islands New York City Devin Adair Co ISBN 9781839743160 Retrieved 19 November 2020 Acknowledgments In the actual preparation of the book for press we are thankful for the publishing imagination of Devin Garrity and Thomas O Conor Sloane III of the Devin Adair Company Sloane III Thomas O Conor 1956 Catalog of Copyright Entries Third Series Volume 9 Part 1 Number 1 January June 1955 Washington D C The Library of Congress Copyright Office pp 565 582 Retrieved 19 October 2020 Plunkett Edward 1954 The Sword of Welleran and Other Tales of Enchantment Hardcover ed New York City Devin Adair Co ISBN 9780815968337 Catalog of Copyright Entries Third Series 1954 July December Washington Library of Congress Copyright Office 1954 p 1052 Retrieved 3 December 2020 Rodman Selden 1955 The Eye of Man Form and Content in Western Painting First ed New York Devin Adair p 174 ISBN 0815954034 Retrieved 19 December 2020 I would like to thank T O Conor Sloane III Rodman Selden 1958 Mexican Journal The Conquerors Conquered a Journal of Six Months in Mexico Including Travels to the Principal Parts of that Country Conversations with Distinguished Personalities in the Arts and Public Life Adventures Mishaps Reflections and Photographs First ed New York Devin Adair p vii Retrieved 19 December 2020 K Harris and T O Conor Sloane III Wickenden Leonard 1955 Our Daily Poison Internet Archive Open Library New York Devin Adair Retrieved 1 June 2022 Tansill Charles 1957 America and the Fight for Irish Freedom 1866 1922 an old story based upon new data New York Devin Adair Co Retrieved 1 December 2020 proofs for publication I am grateful to Mr T O Conor Sloane III editor of the Devin Adair Co Pei Mario 1958 One Language for the World and How To Achieve It New York Devin Adair doi 10 1126 science 128 3317 194 a ISBN 081596403X Retrieved 26 September 2022 Ganzhorn John 1959 I ve Killed Men An Epic of Early Arizona New York Devin Adair Retrieved 19 December 2020 The Devin Adair illustrated western Americana series Nordyke Lewis 22 November 1959 Marked For Violence I VE KILLED MEN An Epic of Early Arizona By Jack Ganzhorn Foreword by Howard R Marsh Illustrated 256 pp New York The Devin Adair Company 5 The New York Times New York City Retrieved 19 December 2020 IN this story of his life of violence the late Jack Ganzhorn he died in 1956 age 78 permits the reader to witness some forty of his killings These he calls six shooter killings Ganzhorn Jack 2018 I ve Killed Men An Epic of Early Arizona Paperback Reprint ed State College PA Dead Authors Society ISBN 978 1773231648 This is the memoir of the fastest man on the draw who grew up in Tombstone knew Wyatt Earp worked as a gambler scouted for General Funston in the Philippine Insurrection acted in Hollywood and worked undercover for Remington Arms Congress Library of 1960 Catalog of Copyright Entries ser 3 pt 1 v 14 1960 Jan Jun Catalog of Copyright Entries musical Compositions Washington DC U S Government Printing Office 258 Retrieved 19 December 2020 Clarke Austin About Austin Clarke The Poetry Archive Arts Council England Retrieved 1 June 2022 Bentley Elizabeth 1951 Out of Bondage The Story of Elizabeth Bentley New York Devin Adair Retrieved 7 December 2020 Elizabeth T Bentley archive org Federal Bureau of Investigation via Internet Archive pp 2 90 5 93 Retrieved 7 December 2020 In accordance with instructions set out in rebulet DEVIN GARRITY President and THOMAS O Conor Sloane III Editor Devin Adair Publishing Company 23 East 26th Street NYC were interviewed on 3 17 55 regarding events on and around 10 3 52 Public Domain Mark 1 0 Topics FBI Federal Bureau of Investigation FBI file Rosenberg Case Collection nsia fbi files nationalsecurityarchive additional collections FBI files Elizabeth T Bentley 15 pdf each report of the investigation is provided as a pdf Olmsted Kathryn 2002 Red Spy Queen A Biography of Elizabeth Bentley Chapel Hill The University of North Carolina Press p 236 ISBN 0 8078 2739 8 Retrieved 4 August 2020 Filreis Alan 2008 Counter Revolution of the Word The Conservative Attack on Modern Poetry 1945 1960 Chapel Hill The University of North Carolina Press pp 33 34 ISBN 978 0 8078 3162 5 Retrieved 21 October 2020 In the effort to refute the Soviet criticism of the superficiality of recent American poetry T O Conor Sloane III director of the Catholic Poetry Society of America announced If a few poets are moved to lyricize for political purposes it has no bearing on the quality or value inherent in their work Filreis Alan 2005 Chapter 9 Modern Poetry and Anticommunism In Fredman Stephen ed A Concise Companion to Twentieth Century American Poetry Hoboken N J Blackwell Publishing Ltd pp 173 189 doi 10 1002 9780470757680 ISBN 9781405120029 Retrieved 17 October 2023 T O Conor Sloane director of the Catholic Poetry Society a b c d e The American Catholic Who s Who 14th Biennial Volume 14 ed Grosse Point MI Walter Romig 1961 p 428 Retrieved 4 August 2020 Catholic Poetry Society of America worldcat org WorldCat Retrieved 21 October 2020 Delozier Alan The SPIRIT An 85 Year Celebration of Catholic Poetry blogs shu edu Seton Hall University Retrieved 21 October 2020 Spirit a magazine of poetry New York Catholic Poetry Society of America 1934 1995 WorldCat OCLC 978108367 Retrieved 21 October 2020 via worldcat org From the Four Winds Selected Poems from Spirit First ed Cornwall on Hudson NY Idlewild Press 1939 Retrieved 15 December 2020 Joseph Tusiani Named New York State Poet Laureate Emeritus cuny edu CUNY The City University of New York Retrieved 15 December 2020 Joseph Tusiani Named New York State Poet Laureate Emeritus wp lehman edu CUNY Lehman College Retrieved 15 December 2020 Waggoner Walter 25 April 1976 Poet Cited by Peers The New York Times New York City Retrieved 15 December 2020 Frederick C and Birdsall Otis Edey Residence PDF s media nyc gov New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission pp 3 7 Retrieved 15 December 2020 This reference is being added to establish the existence of the Craftsman Group for Poetry because although the organization is referenced abundantly in various sources there does not seem to be one stand alone source available to reference this organization and quite a few variations of its name are to be found a b A M Sullivan Papers library syr edu Special Collections Research Center Syracuse University Libraries Retrieved 15 December 2020 Sloane III T O Conor 27 September 1946 Art of the Anthology Review For All Mankind by Leon Blum Review Commonweal 578 Sloane III T O Conor 15 May 1952 Biography Review Wide Margins by George Palmer Putnam Commonweal 89 Sloane III T O Conor 24 October 1941 Cardinal s Alter Ego Review Grey Eminence by Aldous Huxley Commonweal 21 22 The Guide to Catholic Literature volume two 1940 1944 digital library villanova edu Villanova University Retrieved 1 December 2020 Romig Walter 1944 The Guide to Catholic Literature Volume Two 1940 1944 Hardcover ed Detroit Walter Romig amp Company 1 to 20 of 101 Full Text results T O Conor Sloane III babel hathitrust org Hathi Trust Digital Library Retrieved 19 December 2020 1 to 72 of 72 Full Text results T O Conor Sloane III Internet Archive Retrieved 10 November 2022 Gumbinger Cuthbert August 1942 Aldous Huxley vs Christocentric Mysticism The Homiletic and Pastoral Review 42 11 1011 Retrieved 14 November 2022 It has been reviewed be it said by various Catholics notably with fine insight and judgment by Mr T O Conor Sloane III in various issues of The Commonweal Carter Samuel 1980 The Final Fortress The Campaign for Vicksburg 1862 1863 New York St Martin s Press p xi ISBN 0 312 83926 X Retrieved 15 December 2020 Foreword and Acknowledgments warm thanks are due to Thomas O Connor sic Sloane III for his early suggestions and encouragement Farina John 1981 An American Experience of God The Spirituality of Isaac Hecker New York Ramsey NJ Paulist Press p 4 ISBN 0 8091 0321 4 Retrieved 8 December 2020 Introduction Thanks is also due to T O Conor Sloane III for his careful reading of the manuscript Hendrickson Robert 1981 The Literary Life and Other Curiosities First ed New York Viking Press p 174 ISBN 0670430293 Retrieved 19 December 2020 Battle Lines T O Conor Sloane III long an editor at Doubleday tells the following story Many years ago when Robert Giroux was editor in chief of Harcourt Brace he told me this little anecdote He was expecting a visit from T S Eliot one day and he knew that Carl Sandburg was going to be in the offices at the same time Mr Giroux made what arrangements he could to keep the two from meeting face to face because he knew that the poets were not mutual admirers When he returned to his office from lunch to his horror he saw Sandburg and Eliot there glaring at each other from opposite corners Your face has deep lines Sandburg was saying to Eliot I later told this little story to Melville Cane the lawyer and poet He said If I had been Eliot I would have said to Sandburg I can t say the same for your poetry a b Hendrickson Robert 1982 The Literary Life and Other Curiosities Reprint ed New York Penguin Books p 174 ISBN 0140063188 Retrieved 7 December 2020 Battle Lines T O Conor Sloane III long an editor at Doubleday tells the following story Many years ago when Robert Giroux was editor in chief of Harcourt Brace he told me this little anecdote He was expecting a visit from T S Eliot one day and he knew that Carl Sandburg was going to be in the offices at the same time Mr Giroux made what arrangements he could to keep the two from meeting face to face because he knew that the poets were not mutual admirers When he returned to his office from lunch to his horror he saw Sandburg and Eliot there glaring at each other from opposite corners Your face has deep lines Sandburg was saying to Eliot I later told this little story to Melville Cane the lawyer and poet He said If I had been Eliot I would have said to Sandburg I can t say the same for your poetry Hendrickson Robert 1994 The Literary Life and Other Curiosities New and Revised ed Boston A Harvest Book Houghton Mifflin Harcourt ISBN 0156527871 Retrieved 19 December 2020 Becker Ernest Landau Sidney Manuila Alexandre eds 1986 International Dictionary of Medicine and Biology 1st Thus Hardcover ed New York John Wiley amp Sons Inc p xiii ISBN 047101849X OCLC 12311706 Retrieved 14 December 2020 Editorial Staff Etymologist T O Conor Sloane III Book Reviews Notes and Listings International Dictionary of Medicine and Biology Annals of Internal Medicine American College of Physicians 105 6 987 1 December 1986 doi 10 7326 0003 4819 105 6 987 1 Retrieved 15 December 2020 Churchill s Illustrated Medical Dictionary New York Churchill Livingstone 1989 p viii ISBN 0 443 08691 5 Retrieved 19 September 2022 Editorial Staff Etymologies T O Conor Sloane III Course in Publishing Book Production 67 2 64 February 1958 Retrieved 12 March 2021 A 15 day session adult education evening course in book editing and publishing is being offered by the Hunter College School of General Studies NYC Thomas O Conor Sloane III editor the Devin Adair Co is conducting the course Ross Ruth Lampland 15 March 1975 Doubleday Editor Gives Interesting Profile on Job The Bridgeport Post Bridgeport Connecticut p 6 Retrieved 22 October 2020 Mr Sloane is also a teacher of editing at Hunter College where he joined the faculty in 1956 1 of 72 of 72 Full Text results T O Conor Sloane III Internet Archive Retrieved 10 November 2022 Hunter College in the Evening Book Publishing amp Editing with T O Conor Sloane III Saturday Review 41 32 38 9 August 1958 Retrieved 14 November 2022 5 Advisors Named For Grad School The Stag Vol 18 no 14 Fairfield Connecticut Fairfield University 8 February 1967 p 7 5 Retrieved 22 October 2020 Mr T O Conor Sloane III of Westport a senior editor at Doubleday amp Company Inc a b The Graduate School of Corporate and Political Communication 1979 1980 FAIRFIELD Graduate School of Corporate and Political Communication Course Catalog Fairfield University 28 1979 Retrieved 1 December 2020 Advisory Committee T O Conor Sloane III Senior Editor Ret Doubleday The Graduate School of Corporate amp Political Communication 1980 1981 The Jesuit University of Southern New England FAIRFIELD Graduate School of Corporate and Political Communication Course Catalog Fairfield University 29 1980 Retrieved 1 December 2020 Advisory Committee T O Conor Sloane III Senior Editor Ret Doubleday The Jesuit University of Southern New England FAIRFIELD 1981 1982 The Graduate School of Corporate amp Political Communication Graduate School of Corporate and Political Communication Course Catalog Fairfield University 31 1980 Retrieved 1 December 2020 Advisory Committee T O Conor Sloane III Senior Editor Ret Doubleday The Jesuit University of Southern New England Fairfield 1981 1982 The Graduate School of Corporate amp Political Communication digital fairfield edu Fairfield University pp 30 31 Retrieved 16 November 2020 course catalog Advisory Committee T O Conor Sloane III Senior Editor Ret Doubleday Larned Gertrude Fun with Folk Tales Six Plays in Verse with Music and Songs AbeBooks abebooks com Retrieved 2 January 2023 Asimov Isaac 1980 In Joy Still Felt The Autobiography of Isaac Asimov 1954 1978 New York Avon Books amp Doubleday pp 242 253 261 271 301 305 6 369 70 380 382 384 85 388 453 478 79 568 793 827 ISBN 0 380 53025 2 Retrieved 2 December 2020 Tom Sloane who had edited Asimov s Biographical Encyclopedia of Science and Technology had retired and Cathleen had taken over that portion of my Doubleday output p 793 Miamian s Brother To Wed In New York The Miami News No Monday Miami Florida 10 March 1941 p 6 Retrieved 20 November 2020 Of interest to Miami and Havana society is the news of the engagement of Miss Carmen de Arango New York and Havana daughter of the late Francisco de Arango and the late Petronila del Valle Marques and Marquesa de la Gratitud and Thomas O Conor Sloane III son of Mr and Mrs Thomas O Conor Sloane II Westport Conn a b Social Activities St Louis Post Dispatch No Friday St Louis Missouri 7 March 1941 p 23 Retrieved 20 November 2020 The engagement of Miss Carmen de Arango to Thomas O Conor Sloane III great great grandson of Auguste Chouteau a b Engagements and Wedding St Louis Post Dispatch No Sunday St Louis Missouri 9 March 1941 p 51 Retrieved 20 November 2020 Miss Carmen de Arango of New York whose engagement to Thomas O Conor Sloane III of Westport Conn a descendant of Auguste Chouteau one of St Louis founders has been announced by Paid Notice Deaths GIROUX CARMEN DE ARANGO The New York Times 23 March 1999 p 10 Retrieved 15 April 2021 Mar 23 1999 GIROUX Carmen de Arango Of Greenwich CT on March 19th 1999 Former advisor to the Holy See Missions Delegation to the United Nations reporting directly to the Vatican in Rome Massue the Marquis of Ruvigny Melville 1914 The Titled Nobility of Europe An International Peerage Or Who s Who of the Sovereigns Princes and Nobles of Europe Part 1 London Harrison amp Sons Retrieved 20 November 2020 a b James Eugenia 1967 The Learned Family in America 1630 1967 St Louis Setco Printing Co Inc p 170 Retrieved 4 December 2020 Thomas O Conor Sloane iii b 20 Nov 1912 m Margaret Lunder Canton S D Three Children a b c d Margaret L Sloane 94 westportnow com WestportNow Media LLC Retrieved 6 November 2020 milestones deaths PDF St Olaf Magazine 60 1 50 Winter 2013 Retrieved 31 May 2023 Margaret Lunder Sloane of Bridgeport Conn died June 12 2012 She was born Ella Margaret Lunder in Canton S D on May 7 1918 to Paul M and Ellida Algarheim Lunder The Lunders were pioneering Norwegian farmers of the great Dakota Territory She attended St Olaf from which she graduated as class salutatorian She majored in English and drama and was a member of the world renowned St Olaf Choir She taught high school in Pipestone Minn for several years before joining the Red Cross and being deployed to England via the Queen Mary during World War II Margaret met her future husband Thomas O Conor Sloane III a member of the American Air Force in the officer s club in Grosvenor Square London shortly after she arrived They became engaged two weeks later on Jan 1 1944 and were married in the small village of East Hendred outside London on Aug 5 1944 by an American chaplain After the war Thomas and Margaret took up residence in Westport With her glorious mezzo soprano singing voice she was in demand as a soloist with the Fairfield County Chorale and area churches She also served as music critic for the South Shore Music Club and the Silvermine Quartet In the late 50s Margaret became director of the New Canaan Cooperative Nursery School and remained in that position for 20 years until her retirement She moved to a retirement community in December 2008 Margaret is survived by her son Thomas Sloane and two daughters Juliana Sloane Fulbright and Catherine Sloane as well as seven grandchildren and nine great grandchildren VART SQ Gives Public Trial Air Reserve Forces Review U S Dept of the Air Force 10 112 of compilation July 1950 Retrieved 9 December 2020 The mock trial was prepared by Capt Thomas O Sloane III from the records of a real military case heard some months ago Fairfield County Cemeteries Assumption Cemetery ctgenweb org Fairfield County Cemetery Transcription Project CTGenWeb Retrieved 1 December 2020 The Book Market Book Publishers The Devin Adair Company The Writer 66 7 241 July 1953 Retrieved 14 November 2022 Particularly interested in Irish writing The Book Market Book Publishers The Writer 72 7 29 July 1959 Retrieved 14 November 2022 The Devin Adair Company 23 East 26th St New York 10 N Y T O Conor Sloane III Editor Serious non fiction Religious political Irish farming and nature Always query first Pays on royalty basis Parker John 1978 The World for a Marketplace Episodes in the History of European Expansion Commemorating the 25th Anniversary of the James Ford Bell Library Minneapolis Associates of the James Ford Bell Library University of Minnesota pp 245 251 ISBN 9780960179800 Retrieved 4 December 2020 A Gathering of Associates The Associates of the James Ford Bell Library were organized in December 1963 The following individuals and institutions have been or currently are members of the Associates Mr T O Conor Sloane III New York NY Fairfield University The Regina A Quick Center for the Arts Dedication Program April 29 1990 Regina A Quick Center for the Arts Dedication Program 10 29 April 1990 Retrieved 7 December 2020 Fairfield University Gratefully Acknowledges the Following Donors Who Have Helped Make the Regina A Quick Center for the Arts a Reality Mr and Mrs T O Conor Sloane III Burnett Whit ed 1970 America s 85 Greatest Living Authors Present This Is My Best In the Third Quarter of the Century Garden City NY Doubleday pp 1049 1050 Retrieved 9 December 2020 Members of the American Center of the P E N Poets Editors Novelists Club Ballot Group No 3 T O Conor Sloane III Westport Conn J Sloane personal communication January 2 2020 Brand Millen 1975 Local Lives Poems about the Pennsylvania Dutch New York Clarkson N Potter Inc p 512 ISBN 0 517 51998 4 Retrieved 8 December 2020 Appreciation for Help Given Thomas O Conor Sloane III loaned me his grandfather s collection of early books on the Pennsylvania German dialect and people Madeleine Edison Sloane nps gov National Park Service US Department of the Interior Retrieved 2 October 2020 Edison Miller and Affiliated Families Thomas Alva Edison and His Family Tree PDF edison rutgers edu Rutgers The State University of New Jersey Retrieved 20 November 2020 O Donovan John 1891 The O Conors of Connaught An Historical Memoir Dublin Hodges Figgis and Co The O Conor Don line in descent from Sir Hugh O Conor The O Conor Don of Ballintubber Castle Charles O Conor of Mount Allen 1736 1808 Denis O Conor Thomas O Conor d 1865 Joined the United Irishmen After the failure of this rebellion he fled Ireland to America where he and his brother Denis bought an estate in upstate New York Following this he became a noted writer and journalist Through his daughter s marriage to Christian Shear Sloane he is an ancestor of T O Conor Sloane and his sons T O Conor Sloane Jr and John Eyre Sloane Charles O Conor of New York 1801 1884 A Successful attorney in New York He was the Bourbon Democrat nominee for the President of the United States of America Sloane T O Conor Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library gt Alfred Stieglitz Georgia O Keeffe archive gt Georgia O Keeffe Correspondence gt PERSONAL AND BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE archives yale edu Yale Retrieved 23 March 2021 Sloane T O Conor 1963 1965 File Box 20 Georgia O Keeffe Personal Correspondence circa 1908 1986 undated archive okeeffemuseum org Georgia O Keeffe Museum Retrieved 23 March 2021 James Rorty papers archives yale edu Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library Yale University Retrieved 2 December 2020 Scope and Contents Manuscripts printed works correspondence and professional papers of the writer James Rorty The Writings series includes Rorty s typescript and manuscript essays on social issues civil rights and political activism two of his poems and printed works The Correspondence series includes three typed letters between Rorty s wife Winifred Rorty and Matthew Josephson letters between Rorty and Jerre E Tanner regarding Tanner s setting of Rorty s poem A Spring Garland to music as well as the original sheet music and one typed letter from Rorty to Ruth Aley and one typed letter from Rorty to Tom Sloane confirmed by the Archives at Yale to be the Doubleday editor upon inspection of said letter The Professional Papers include Rorty s curriculum vitae Arrangement Organized into three series I Writings 1941 1965 II Correspondence 1965 1969 III Professional Papers 1970 undated Selden Rodman papers archives yale edu Yale University Library Retrieved 19 December 2020 Robert Payne Collection Stony Brook University Special Collections and University Archives Stony Brook University Retrieved 4 August 2020 Eastman mss 1892 1968 Archives Online at Indiana University Indiana University Retrieved 7 August 2020 Eastman Max 1883 1969 snaccooperative org SNAC Social Networks and Archival Context Retrieved 4 December 2020 Sloane III T O Conor Parker Tyler Collection Manuscript Collection MS 04300 legacy lib utexas edu Harry Ransom Center The University of Texas at Austin Retrieved 19 October 2020 Leah Brenner An Inventory of Her Papers at the Harry Ransom Center hrc utexas edu Harry Ransom Center The University of Texas Retrieved 19 December 2020 The papers document Leah Brenner s writings on Mexican art and culture including a children s book about and illustrated by Diego Rivera and articles for Town amp Country Personal and family documents and correspondence are also present Publishers Miscellaneous 03 23 1945 05 04 1969 findingaids library georgetown edu Georgetown University Library Retrieved 30 November 2020 Container Summary Correspondence to Harry Sylvester from various publishers and journal editors Arranged by journal publisher name the file includes The Devin Adair Company T O Conor Sloane III associate editor TLS 9 1 1949 re book proposal Otto Grossman Collection lbi org search cjh org Leo Baeck Institute Retrieved 3 December 2020 Otto Grossman Collection archive org Retrieved 4 December 2020 Chicago Tribune Frank Hughes Papers library northwestern edu Northwestern University Retrieved 19 December 2020 Book Manuscripts 1949 1957 boxes 24 to 31 There are four manuscripts of books by Hughes in the collection only one of which was published Prejudice and the Press New York Devin Adair 1950 was written in response to the Hutchins Luce Committee report on freedom of the press released in 1947 Boxes 24 to 27 contain his notes source materials correspondence memos various drafts and rewrites the whole story of this Frank Hughes Chicago Tribune venture Sloane T O Conor III correspondence Part of Collection Box 16 archives yale edu Yale Retrieved 23 March 2021 Correspondence pertaining to the Rushton Seminar 1953 1954 WorldCat OCLC 647986549 Retrieved 24 March 2021 via worldcat org Abstract Correspondence of Edward C McAleer relating to the Rushton Seminar panel discussion on modern Irish literature The collection contains letters from T O Conor Sloane III Archival Material Papers 1936 1963 Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library OCLC 21204274 Tselos George Wickey Colleen eds 1987 A Guide to Archives and Manuscript Collections in the History of Chemistry and Chemical Technology Philadelphia Center for History of Chemistry p 56 ISBN 0 941901 05 X Retrieved 2 December 2020 Letter to Mr Curtis Pierce from T O Conor Sloane III cia gov Central Intelligence Agency Archived from the original on January 22 2017 Retrieved 30 November 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title T O 27Conor Sloane III amp oldid 1182622914, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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