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Corresp. 6/1956., 06/01/1956-06/30/1956

 File — Box: 8, Folder: 91
Identifier: 98290

Series-level Scope and Content Note

From the Series:

Series 3 consists of chronological correspondence of John L. Brown from 1932 through 1974. The correspondence is arranged in chronological order. In each folder, both correspondents writing to Brown and correspondents receiving letters from Brown are listed.

Dates

  • 06/01/1956-06/30/1956

Collection-level Access Restrictions

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Extent

From the Collection: 124.75 Linear Feet (200 boxes)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Shelf Location

04/08/04

Container Summary

Correspondence of John L. Brown dated 6/1956. Correspondents writing to Brown include Benjamin Lus and Simonne L. Brown. Correspondents receiving letters from Brown include Simonne L. Brown. Also includes poems by Brown: "Descent of the Ice-Cap" and "The Poet's Bread and Meat."

Subjects and Associated Physical Materials

BROWN, JOHN L. - CORRESP. (1956): Other Types

LUS, BENJAMIN - CORRESP. TO BROWN, JOHN L. (1956): Typed Letter Signed

BROWN, SIMONNE L. - CORRESP. TO BROWN, JOHN L. (1956): Typed Letter Signed

BROWN, SIMONNE L. - CORRESP. FROM BROWN, JOHN L. (1956): Other Types

BROWN, JOHN L. - POEM:"DESCENT OF THE ICE-CAP" (1956): Other Types

BROWN, JOHN L. - POEM:"POET'S BREAD AND MEAT, THE" (1956): Other Types

Repository Details

Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository

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