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to Marshall E. Bean
6 January 1967
Koestler, Arthur, 1905-1938
Koestler responds to questions posed by Bean about religion, faith, and death. Bean is apparently dying.
GLC05508.163
to Mrs. Hassell
2 June 1971
Kuhlman, Kathryn, 1907-1976
Kuhlman quotes Nahum 1:7, offers a healing prayer, and urges Hassell to have faith that the Lord will cure her cancer.
GLC05508.164
to Larry
1980/04
LaRue, Lash, 1917-1996
LaRue writes to Larry on the back of photo. LaRue asks for contributions to his newly formed Charity, For Gods Sake Productions.
GLC05508.165.01
to Dr. S. M. Lehrman
26 October 1932
Lieblestein, Edward, fl. 1932
Lieblenstein, writing as president of the Higher Broughton Hebrew Congregation, expresses regret over Rev. Lehrman's intention to leave. He lists the many deeds and services Lehrman has performed for the congregation.
GLC05508.166
to Mr. Comerford
14 October 1924
Lincoln, Mary Harlan, 1846-1937
Lincoln, Robert Todd Lincoln's wife, offers condolence upon the death of Comerford's wife. She assures him that he will meet his wife in heaven.
GLC05508.167
to unknown
April 1852
Lind, Jenny, fl. 1852
Thanks for book of poetry. Signed "Jenny Goldschmidt late Jenny Lind."
GLC05508.168
to Mr. Hastings
13 July 1897
Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice, 1820-1905
Livermore writes that she enjoyed reading Hastings' mother's book, "Pebbles from the Path of a Pilgrim."
GLC05508.169
[I propose that God should be openly and audibly invoked at the United Nations...]
30 December 1955
Lodge, Henry C. Jr., 1902-1985
Lodge writes: "I propose that God should be openly and audibly invoked at the United Nations in accordance with any one of the religious faiths which are represented here. I do so in the conviction that we cannot make the United Nations into a...
GLC05508.170
to Alan Brock
January 15, 1978
Love, Bessie, 1898-1986
Love thanks Brock for a Christmas card and the piece about his mother. She offers condolence, and suggests reading Christian Science literature as a means to heal his grief.
GLC05508.171
to Mary Cushman
24 October 1950
MacArthur, Douglas, 1880-1964
Writing from his office in the General Headquarters, United Nations Command, MacArthur, as commander-in-chief of the United Nations Command, offers condolence on the death of Mary Cushman's son in the Korean War. He praises devotion to duty and...
GLC05508.173
to Alan Brock re: death and eternal existence
1978-1987 circa
Manners, David, fl. 1978-1987
Actor David Manners writes about death and eternal existence as a response to Brock's "record of human horrors," apparently attempting to cheer him up. He mentions giving Alan Irene Rich's address, invites him to visit, and mentions names of some...
GLC05508.174
to Mrs. Nice
March 29, 1967
Mansfield, Jayne, 1933-1967
Mansfield thanks Nice for her concern for Zoltan, Mansfield's son. She also writes: "I have always had a great belief in my fellow man, but I am now fully assured that the heavens above have succeeded in creating a beautiful earth upon which to live...
GLC05508.175
to Hamilton Holt
13 November 1904
Markham, Edwin, 1852-1940
Markham, a poet, writes to Holt, the editor of "The Independent," to submit a poem for publication. He remarks that "time is running close," apparently because the poem is for Thanksgiving. The poem, "Give Thanks, O Heart!" is included with the...
GLC05508.176
to Howell Smith
5 November 1928
Masaryk, T.G., 1850-1937
Masaryk thanks Smith for his letter and article in the Modern Churchman. He also writes: "politics must be based on morality & there is no better, higher & more human standard than Jesus' commandment of love."
GLC05508.178
to Mrs. C. Mason
7 September 1825
Mason, Lowell, fl. 1825
Mason writes to his mother. He meditates on how children come to appreciate their parents as they grow older and hopes to see his mother next season. He expresses that it is more important that they meet in the next life than in this one, and relies...
GLC05508.179
3 June 1975
Mason, Tom, fl. 1975
Mason offers condolence upon the death of Brock's mother. He offers a quote from a magazine article that he read when his own mother died in 1951 that he hopes will be comforting. The passage describes death as nothing because loved ones are...
GLC05508.180
to Jewell Allen
21 November 1936
Masters, Edgar Lee, 1868-1950
Masters writes in response to Allen's letter concerning his book "Across Spoon River." He discusses religion and reading, and suggests she read his poem "Prometheus" which was printed in "The Serpent in the Wilderness." He believes her atheism is...
GLC05508.181
5 September 1914
MacVeagh, Wayne, 1833-1917
MacVeagh begins by asserting that virtually every question affecting one's life is a moral question and states that no one is ever really in doubt about whether or not a particular "line of conduct" was right or wrong. He suggests that if one did...
GLC05508.182
to James Savage
March 21, 1831
May, Samuel J., 1797-1871
May asks Savage to read the new edition of his book, "Letter to Dr. Hawes," and to use his knowledge of early New England history to correct any mistakes. He asks Savage to pay special attention to the letter on the pilgrims, and discusses the...
GLC05508.183
to Roy Pitts
March 18, 1954
McKeldin, Theodore, 1900-1974
He writes the highlights of his career are being born an American citizen and nominating Dwight D. Eisenhower for the presidency. He gives the names and addresses of Maryland's living former governors and sends an autographed copy of the Maryland...
GLC05508.185
[Clipped signature, with later note on provenance]
1844
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix, fl. 1844
Signature with a later note: "Signature of Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy taken from a list of compositions performed at Concerts at Leipzig 1844."
GLC05508.186
to F.A. Luck
9 September 1893
Moody, Dwight L., fl. 1893
Addressed "Dear Friend," Moody discusses present evangelization efforts at the World's Columbia Exposition held in Chicago in 1893 and the need to expand their work if they want to accommodate the growing number of people coming to the fair. He asks...
GLC05508.188
13 October 1966
Morison, Samuel Eliot, 1887-1976
Morison responds to a letter by Bean, citing his favorite Biblical quotations as "I know that my Redeemer liveth... " and "My Father's house has many mansions."
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to Rev. Sprague
30 August 1841
Morse, Samuel Finley Breese, 1791-1872
Morse encloses autographs to Sprague and hopes that an upcoming venture will prove fruitful. "I confess that if unfavorable, (Unfavorable to our shortsightedness perhaps) I shall suffer much."
GLC05508.190
February 14, 1860
Morse encloses an extract about Roman Catholics from a New Orleans journal. The extract criticizes the Roman Catholic Church for issuing a document falsely purporting to be the voluntary sentiment of the laity and meant as a token of praise for a...
GLC05508.191
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