Grisewood, Harman., 04/01/1970-10/12/1970
Series-level Scope and Content Note
Correspondence. Arranged alphabetically by correspondent.
Dates
- 04/01/1970-10/12/1970
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Extent
From the Collection: 1 Linear Feet (2 boxes)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Shelf Location
16/03/05
Container Summary
5 Letters from Harman Grisewood to Bernard Wall. Includes the following: First letter (Typed Letter Signed dated 4/1/1970) regarding David Jones' health. Second letter (Autograph Letter Signed dated 4/20/1970) referring to the Civil Rights Movement in the American South. Third letter (Typed Letter Signed dated 7/3/1970) with references to David Jones, Stanley Honeyman, and Tom Burns. Fourth letter (Typed Letter Signed dated 8/24/1970) regarding his desire for peace and quiet and discussing translations of the Bible. Fifth letter (Typed Letter Signed dated 10/12/1970) regarding the differences between northern Italy and southern Italy.
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
GRISEWOOD, HARMAN - CORRESP. TO WALL, BERNARD (1969): Typed Letter Signed
WALL, BERNARD - CORRESP. FROM GRISEWOOD, HARMAN (1969): Typed Letter Signed
JONES, DAVID - REFERENCE BY GRISEWOOD, HARMAN (1969): Typed Letter Signed
CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT - AMERICA - REFERENCE BY GRISEWOOD, HARMAN, 1969: Autographed Letter
HONEYMAN, STANLEY - REFERENCE BY GRISEWOOD, HARMAN (1969): Typed Letter Signed
BURNS, TOM - REFERENCE BY GRISEWOOD, HARMAN (1969): Typed Letter Signed
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
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Washington DC 20057
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