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23 October 1910
Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936
to Lord Milner
Encloses a letter from Crewe and remarks on his increased devotion and cheerfulness.
GLC05508.161.02
6 February 1924
Sangster, Margaret E. (Margaret Elizabeth), 1894-1981
to Henry W. Winslow
Sangster thanks Winslow for requesting a handwritten copy of her poem, "A Prayer," and is happy to oblige. She encloses a copy and apologizes for her handwriting.
GLC05508.224.01
A Prayer
Poem Sangster sent to Henry W. Winslow, handwritten on his notebook paper. Includes a newspaper version of "A Prayer" printed in the Christian Herald.
GLC05508.224.02
1905
Twain, Mark, 1835-1910
Henry Wellington Wack
Henry Wellington Wack: "The story of the free Congo State..." signed by Clemens with autograph note above frontpiece portrait: "A bucket of whitewash for the miscreant King Leopold."
GLC08137
1906/05/30
Article: "New-York Tribune . . . For Fulton Monument." Re: elections of officers for the Robert Fulton Memorial Association.
Executive committee includes, among others: W.H. Fletcher, John Jacob Astor, General F.D. Grant, Samuel L. Clemens [Mark Twain], and Colonel H.O.S. Heistand [pictured].
GLC06343.278
1 August 1921
Dawes, Charles G., 1865-1951
to my dear mother
The publishers sent him the first copy of his book. He is very pleased with it and will send her one as well.
GLC02679.58
15 August 1921
to Mrs. M B Dawes
He ordered 5 copies of his book for his mother.
GLC02679.59
17 November 1920
Written while waiting on a friend to go to the Opera. He has decided to publish is notes on the war. He will include some of the letters he wrote her.
GLC02679.42
23 May 1921
He encloses a letter from General MacArthur which he says is not encouraging. He got hold of a copy of a letter by William Dawes Jr. in 1774. He read an account of Harriet Beecher Stowe and her involuntary drunk.
GLC02679.52
7 June 1919
Clemenceau, Georges, 1841-1929
to General Dawes
He thanks him for a book that represents the work that they accomplished (the French and the Americans).
GLC02679.67
19 February 1962
Pulowski, Xavier-Franncis, fl. 1961
to Guy Fenton
Written on mourning paper. He mentions a painting at the Louvre that shows the drowning of Marshal Poniatowski. He was moved when he saw Fenton's name on the cover of Country Life. He enjoys Victorian authors like Dickens.
GLC02766.042
1917
Moore, George, 1852-1933
Confessions of a Young Man
One edition of "Confessions of a Young Man," by George Moore dated 1917. Novel delves into bohemian lifestyle of young artists in Paris.
GLC09640.118
1922-1924
Ruhl, Arthur, 1876-1935
[Documents related to American Relief Administration's work to aid Russian famine.][Decimalized .01-.40]
Collection of 40 items dated 1922-1924 related to Arthur Ruhl's administrative responsibilites to the Moscow office of the American Relief Administration. Consists of official and personal correspondence and financial documents pertaining to Ruhl's...
GLC09761
1913
Browne, F.F., fl. 1914
Every Day Life of A. Lincoln
One book entitled Every Day Life of A. Lincoln by F.F. Browne published 1913. Tis book is a extra illustrated & extended edition. Each document has been inlaid on Whatman paper.
GLC10006
13 April 1924
Brooks, Sidney, fl. 1924
to Arthur Ruhl
One letter addressed to Arthur Ruhl from Sidney Brooks dated Stanford University, California, April 13, 1924. Pertains to an article he wrote on Russian transportation.
GLC09761.39
21 April 1924
Postal Notice to Resident and Non-Resident Membership
One notice of a talk from John Elliott dated April 21, 1924. Notifies that Arthur Ruhl will be giving an informal talk on conditions in Russia. Gives his accreditations to speak on the matter and subjects to be covered will be "cities, railroads...
GLC09761.40
January 1902
The Atlantic Monthly (Boston, Mass.)
The Atlantic Monthly [January 1902]
One issue of The Atlantic Monthly dated 1902. Contains an essay "What is the Real Emancipation of Woman?" by William Salter.
GLC09888.01
February 1902
Various
The Atlantic Monthly [February 1902]
One issue of The Atlantic Monthly dated February 1902. Contains essays on Walt Whitman by John Townsend Trowbridge and on Stephen A. Douglas by William Garrott Brown.
GLC09888.02
March 1902
The Atlantic Monthly [March 1902]
One issue of The Atlantic Monthly dated March 1902. Contains an essay on the economic and educational future of the Philippines by Fred W. Atkinson and Charles A. Conant.
GLC09888.03
April 1902
The Atlantic Monthly [April 1902]
One issue of The Atlantic Monthly dated April 1902. Contains an essay related to U.S. relations throughout Latin America and the Caribbean entitled, "Pan-American Diplomacy" by John W. Foster and poetry by J.E. Spingarn.
GLC09888.04
May 1902
The Atlantic Monthly [May 1902]
One issue of The Atlantic Monthly dated May 1902. Contains an essay related to higher education by J. Laurence Laughlin.
GLC09888.05
June 1902
The Atlantic Monthly [June 1902]
One issue of The Atlantic Monthly dated June 1902. Contains essays related education; "Democracy and Education" by Vida D. Scudder, "The Humanities" by Irving Babbitt and "Public Education in Cuba" by Matthew E. Hanna.
GLC09888.06
July 1902
The Atlantic Monthly [July 1902]
One issue of The Atlantic Monthly dated July 1902. Contains an essay on the perception of African Americans entitled "The Negro: Another View" by Andrew Sledd; and another on prejudice in the Philippines, "Race Prejudice in the Philippines" by James...
GLC09888.07
August 1902
The Atlantic Monthly [August 1902]
One issue of The Atlantic Monthly dated August 1902. Contains essays on the subject of travel, cooking, poetry religion, and a short story by Jack London entitled, "Li Wan, the Fair."
GLC09888.08
September 1902
The Atlantic Monthly [September 1902]
One issue of The Atlantic Monthly dated September 1902. Contains an essay by W.E.B. Du Bois entitled, "Of the Training of Black Men." Back and front covers are missing.
GLC09888.09
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