Box VMF 4
Container
Contains 63 Results:
Photograph of Fletcher and Glen Ward Dresbach, 1944 August
Item — Box: VMF 4, Folder: 19
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John Gould Fletcher Collection
Clipping from the Ozarks Mountaineer, remarking on television as a medium for contemporary poets, but the unlikelihood of such a thing occuring, 1962 February
Item — Box: VMF 4, Folder: 19
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John Gould Fletcher Collection
Fletcher to Marvin Magalaner, Pasadena, California, directing him to Life Is My Song, Fletcher's autobiography, for information on the relationship between Fletcher and Harold Munro, 1947 January 30
Item — Box: VMF 4, Folder: 19
Description
Autograph letter signed, 2 pages
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John Gould Fletcher Collection
Fletcher to Edward and Constance Wagner, Johnswood, Little Rock, Arkansas, commenting on Melville, book Fletcher has read and those he wants to read, on Charlie May [Simon's] illness, and on his lecture assignment in Seattle, 1945 July 22
Item — Box: VMF 4, Folder: 19
Description
Autograph letter signed, 3 pages
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John Gould Fletcher Collection
Fletcher to Edward and Constance Wagner, Johnswood, Little Rock, Arkansas, thanking them for their hospitality and mentioning that Charlie May [Simon] has sent off her manuscript, 1947 August 1
Item — Box: VMF 4, Folder: 19
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Autograph letter signed, 2 pages
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John Gould Fletcher Collection
Diary of Miss Katherine Corbitt on the commercial De Potter's Annual Long Summer Tour. Diary includes description and travel notes of England, Belgium, Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, France and Scotland, written in Miss Corbitt's hand. 53 pages. Also contains memorabilia of the trip including lists of fellow passengers, tickets, programs, route maps, tour guides, pressed flower souvenirs, etc., many laid in, others pasted onto existing pages. Appears to be very interested in paintings and lists many of those viewed, with some comment; 14 page Travel from New York to Liverpool via Queenstown, Ireland, was on Cunard's R. M. S. /Etruria/. Other arrangements by train, boat, local transport. Return voyage was on Cunard mail S.S. /Campania/ from Liverpool to New York, where Miss Corbitt took a train to St. Louis, arriving Sept. 24., 1895 June 29 - September 22
Item — Box: VMF 4, Folder: 1
Description
Limp brown simulated leather covers; lined paper, black ink. 6 1/2" x 8 1/2,' 67 pages
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Katherine Corbitt Collection
Diary of unknown person on the commercial De Potter's Annual Long Summer Tour. Diary includes description and travel notes of England, Belgium, and Germany. Diary ends prematurely in early July. Author probably traveling companion of Miss Corbitt, 1895 June 22
Item — Box: VMF 4, Folder: 1
Description
Limp red simulated leather covers; lined paper, black ink. 8 1/2" x 6 1/2," 15 pages
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Katherine Corbitt Collection
Autograph book containing autographs and correspondence of prominent figures in the social and political life of the United States during 1872-1873. Inscribed on the flyleaf `Walter H. Cummings Book, 1872. Collection of Autographs.', 1872-1873
Item — Box: VMF 4, Folder: 2
Description
Adams, Charles Francis, 1835-1915, Civic leader, historian, (page 4)
Agassiz, Jean Louis Rodolphe, 1807-1873, Zoologist, (page 48)
Anthony, Susan Brownell, 1820-1906, Reformer, (page 22)
Astor, John Jacob, 1822-1890, Financier, (page 19)
Babcock, Orville E., 1835-1884, Engineer, soldier, (page 15)
Babet, Hiram H. (?), (laid in end of book)
Banks, Nathaniel Prentiss, 1816-1894, Governor of Mass., (page 2)
Barnum, Phineas Taylor, 1810-1891,...
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Walter H. Cummings Collection
Day Lewis to Alan Hancox, in which he offers to sell him two manuscripts, one a dramatic monologue, and the other his autobiography, 1960 January 15
Item — Box: VMF 4, Folder: 5
Description
Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.
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Cecil Day Lewis Letters
Day Lewis to Alan Hancox, quoting prices offered to him for his two manuscripts by an "agent who buys for American universities", 1960 January 18
Item — Box: VMF 4, Folder: 5
Description
Autography letter signed, 2 pages.
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Cecil Day Lewis Letters