Box 1
Contains 114 Results:
Copy of May Basket with Handwritten Note, 2003-05-09
This is a typed story, another copy, of May Basket with a handwritten note accompanying it that reads "Glad you liked it-Hope Mrs. Fleener does too. BGH." The envelope has a Maryland stamp, and was mailed from Tulsa.
To Open; Paranoia or Better, 2003-08-06
This is a 3 page typed story entitled "To Open; Paranoia or Better." The front page is signed Ben Henneke in the bottom right corner.
"Early Radio" in Quill of the Hill: Saint Simeon's Episcopal Home, 2003-11
This is a 2 page article from a newsletter (volume 38, issue 11) with other announcements on the back.
The Inverness Village Voice newsletter, 2003-11
This is a 2 sheet newsletter with an article by Ben Henneke on the front page.
Untitled Story with Handwritten Note and Envelope, 2004-06-17
This a typed, untitled story about Hen Henneke's experiences on campus, with a handwritten note that reads "Dear Gary, Thanks for the [...]. B 6/17"
"Watching My Language" in Quill of the Hill: Saint Simeon's Episcopal Home, 2005-05
This is a 2 page article by Ben Graf Henneke in the Quill of the Hill newsletter (volume 40, issue 5) where he writes about having his female relatives buy his necessities.
5 Questions with Gary Fleener Newspaper Clipping, 2007-03-02
This is a newspaper clipping of an interview with Gary Fleener and a postcard of the University of Tulsa with a note that reads "I know this man! BGH" on the back.
Typed Letter from Ben Graf Henneke to Gary M. Fleener, 2007-06-04
Henneke 10 Best Books, Undated
This is a 5 page typed, undated story about what books he would choose to have if he were on a deserted island. In the top right corner is handwritten his phone number and address.
Handwritten letter from Ben Graf Henneke to Gary M. Fleener, Undated
This is a handwritten note that reads "Aware of your developing interest in ephemera--ere's some you may not have. I appreciated the Saul Bellow Art of contrition--These days only epics in 20 pt or larger type can really appeal. The friendship, however, meets all strictures of size and variety. Thanks. Ben"