George Brandon Saul Papers 1912-1969

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George Brandon Saul Papers 1912-1969

Papers of the American educator, author, poet, composer. Correspondence (1930-1969); manuscripts of books, musical scores, poems, and plays; printed materials including articles, book reviews, books, clippings, and short stories; school notebooks; and photographs. Correspondents include Morse Allen, Padraic Colum, T.R. Henn, Desmond Maxwell, Alex Preminger, and Charles W. Stork.

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Preminger, Alex.

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Henn, T.R. (Thomas Rice), 1901-1974

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Allen, Morse S. (Morse Shepard), 1891-1967

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Stork, Charles Wharton, 1881-1971

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American poet, educator, editor, translator. From the description of Letter to Will Orton Tewson, [1925]. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 53807495 Charles Wharton Stork was an American author, a graduate of Haverford and of Harvard, and taught in the Department of English at the University of Pennsylvania. Stork produced poems, plays, novels, and translations of Scandinavian verse, and was the editor of Contemporary Verse from 1917-1925. From the gu...

Saul, George Brandon, 1901-1986

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In 1835, Saul lived in Auburn Twp., Cayuga County (N.Y.). From the description of Warranty deed, 1835. (Clarke Historical Library). WorldCat record id: 46438776 George Brandon Saul, Ph.D., is an American educator, author and composer of music. He was born in Shoemakersville, Pennsylvania, Nov 1, 1901, the son of Daniel Brandon and Mary E. Stamm Saul, and attended the University of Pennsylvania, receiving his B.A. in 1921, M.A. in 1930, and Ph.D. in 1932. A membe...

Colum, Padraic, 1881-1972

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Padraic Colum was a noted playwright, essayist, novelist, poet, and author of books for children. Born on December 8, 1881, in Longford, Ireland, Colum came to the United States in 1914 and died on January 12, 1972, in Enfield, Connecticut. Though Colum worked briefly for a railroad, he became a full-time writer in Dublin, Ireland, in 1901. He was a founder of the Irish National Theatre (later known as the Abbey Theatre), and co-founder and editor for a time of the Irish Review. From...

Maxwell, D. E. S. (Desmond Ernest Stewart), 1925-

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