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ITEM — Box: 10 Identifier: MS Am 1091, (1139)

The Harvard rennaissance. TS. (carbon copy) with A.MS. and MS.s. annotations; [n.p., n.d.]. 73s. (73p.), 1912 Digital

Dates

  • Creation: 1912

Language of Materials

Collection materials in English, French, Russian, Spanish, German, and Italian.

Conditions Governing Access

Correspondence between John Reed and Louise Bryant, items 24-123 and 237-305 are fragile; use positive microfilm shelved with the originals.

Extent

10.5 linear feet (32 boxes, 1 volume)

General note

Essay probably written ca.1912; MS.s. annotations in the hands of Waldo T[ ] Fisher, G[ ] C[ ] Henderson, H[iram] K[elly] Moderwell and H. I. (or L.) S.

With incomplete TS. (carbon copy); 66s. (66p.)

MS Am 9045 X-C

Repository Details

Part of the Houghton Library Repository

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