Maĭkopskoe gorodskoe literaturnoe obʺedinenie "Oshten"

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Bonner, Amy

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Amy Bonner (1891-1955) journalist and poet. From 1937-1947 she served as Poetry's eastern business representative. The bulk of the Papers represent the correspondence Bonner received as Poetry's business representative. Also included is a small amount of earlier correspondence, particularly with Harriet Monroe.

From the description of Amy Bonner papers, 1920-1951 (inclusive) (University of Chicago Library). WorldCat record id: 605071600

Amy Bonner was an American journalist and poet. She is best remembered as editor for Poetry magazine and her long association with the Poetry Society of America.

From the description of Amy Bonner letter to Ellen Masters, 1948 Jan. 14. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 55881205

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