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ITEM — Box: 41 Identifier: MS Am 1823-1823.10, MS Am 1823.1, (510)

Qualey, Elizabeth (Cummings), recipient. 98 letters; [1900?]-1960 & [n.d.] Letters 1-13 are originals. No. 64 includes letters to Hildegarde Watson, James R. Lindholm, Penquin Books and Bill C. West. No. 65 includes letters to John Sweeney, Willard Trask, Kropt publishers, Brown university, Elliott Coleman and John Clark Copp. No. 72 includes letters to Elliott Coleman, Donald H. Andrews, University of Washington, Beloit Poetry Journal and Tim Reynolds. No. 94 includes letters to Barnard College, Plume and Sword, Serge de Gastyne and John Ordemann. No. 97 includes letters to Bill C. West and Mae Ward. See also Kevin Andrews, British Broadcasting Corporation, Preston Carter, Connotation, Lyman Cotten, Eastern Michigan University, Edward Ellis, Ethos, Polly Evans, Seymour D. Faulkner, Dennis Fluharty, Serge de Gastyne, William James, Herbert Kuhner, Frederic Lieberman, Samuel Lyman, recipients, nos. (13), (17), (104), (136), (146), (186), (194), (200), (202), (214), (225), (246), (330), (361), (378), and (390) in this series., [1900, 1960 Digital

Dates

  • Creation: [1900
  • Creation: 1960

Language of Materials

Materials in English.

Conditions Governing Access

There are no restrictions on physical access to this material.

Extent

18 linear feet (116 boxes)
18 linear feet (116 boxes)

Physical Location

b, pf

Repository Details

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