Lillian Everts Papers 1933-1956 (bulk 1949-1956)

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Lillian Everts Papers 1933-1956 (bulk 1949-1956)

Poet. Correspondence, biographical material, clippings, photocopies, invitations, advertisements, scripts, and printed matter relating to Everts's career in poetry.

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Untermeyer, Louis, 1885-1977

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Everts, Lillian, 1898-1960

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