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"Second Threshold" (London 1952) - Photographs., 09/01/1952-09/30/1952
(Box 7, Folders 1-18; Box 8, Folders 1 - 8) This series consists of material relating to PB's plays. Arrangement is alphabetical by play title. Material includes programs, reviews and newsclippings, a very few photographs, and correspondence primarily about openings.
Frances Patterson Diaries., 08/06/1910-08/13/1910
Frances Patterson Diaries.
Lincoln College Museum., 12/01/1991-12/31/1991
Contains correspondence of Margaret K. Bearden and others, together with printed materials regarding the Lincoln Assassination. Arranged in alphabetical order by correspondent or subject.
Correspondence - Eustis, John S., 1978
ARMAT, C. BROOKE - CORRESP.: Typed Letter Signed
"THOMAS ARMAT, C.
Bernard Berenson., 11/06/1957-11/06/1957
The Legacy of Reinhold Niebuhr and the Future of Christian Realism., Jan 29, 2009
Z. T. Miller to His Parents., 08/15/1863-08/15/1863
Z. T. Miller Civil War letters. Arranged chronologically.
Charles Stone: Correspondence from John Perry., 12/29/1855-01/24/1857
This series contains the correspondence related to Charles D. Stone (1830-1858). Stone was the son of Susan Hamlin Stone (1801-1869) and William W. Stone (d. 1851). He practiced law in Waterford, Maine, and had become active in state politics before his unexpected death at the age of 28 years.
BROOKS, PRESTON, SEN. - PERRY-STONE CORRESP.
Boggs, Lindy., 07/28/1976-07/28/1976
Consists of correspondence falling mostly between the years 1972 and 1985 from various individuals to William H. Natcher. The individuals include government agency administrators, members of Congress, Democratic Party officials, leaders of interest groups and unions, Kentucky state leaders, and celebrities. Much of the correspondence pertains to matters of Congressional appropriations and legislation. The correspondence is arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent.
Sherwood, Robert - Correspondence., 09/21/1950-10/16/1950
(Box 1, Folders 1-30; Box 2, Folders 1-28) This series consists of files on individuals associated with Philip Barry and his work (including family members). Material includes correspondence, newsclippings, photographs, and any other items concerning the individual. Arrangement is alphabetical by name.
Correspondence 1951: Greene to Walston., 05/07/1951-05/07/1951
BROOKE-LITTLE, JOHN - "CHERWELL A RETROSPECTION" RE GREENE: Printed Item
GREENE, GRAHAM - ARTICLE BY JOHN BROOKE-LITTLE 1951: Printed Item
Bernard Berenson., 09/29/1953-09/29/1953
September - October 1959., 09/03/1959-10/26/1959
This collection only has one series.
Gregory, Alyse - Correspondence about., 11/16/1967-04/15/1969
(Box 1, Folders 1 - 66; Box 2, Folders 1 - 22; Box 3, Folders 1 - 28) This is part I of the Correspondence Series. Folders are arranged alphabetically by individual surnames. Correspondence is primarily by friends and associates of Dr. Joost's, many of whom are noteworthy writers and scholars. Individuals with lengthy correspondence have also been filed in this category.
Corresp. 12/1946., 12/01/1946-12/31/1946
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.
Valid? Financial Ratios in the Electronics Industry., 01/01/1963-12/31/1963
Valid? Financial Ratios in the Electronics Industry: Printed Item
1977 - 1978, "A & B"., 06/28/1977-05/09/1978
Travelers - Trout., 06/05/1903-02/19/1908
Frances Patterson Diaries., 01/22/1910-02/04/1910
Frances Patterson Diaries.
Anthony Powell to John Monagan, 1981-04-29
This collection contains over two decades of correspondence between writer Anthony Powell and his American friend John S. Monagan as well as various magazine and newspaper articles relating to Powell as collected by Monagan. Also within the collection are numerous photographs of Anthony and Violet Powell at their home, the Chantry in Somerset, England, mostly taken by Monagan during visits made with his wife Rosemary in 1981, 1987, and 1988.
