E. W. (Edgar Watson) Howe additional papers, 1872-1969.

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E. W. (Edgar Watson) Howe additional papers, 1872-1969.

Primarily correspondence of American newspaper editor and author E. W. Howe.

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Samuel John Sackett was born on Jan. 23, 1928 in Redlands, CA; AB (1948), MA (1949), Univ. of Redlands; graduate study, Stanford Univ., 1950; Ph. D, UCLA, 1956; instructor in English and journalism, Hastings College, 1949-51; asst. professor (1954-57), assoc. professor (1957-65), professor (1965-77), and in 1977 professor emeritus of English, Fort Hays State Univ.; in 1978 he became dean of Salt City Business College; contributed articles and poems to folklore and literary journals; published wo...

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Kendricks, Kerry.

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Hubbard, Elbert, 1856-1915

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American author, publisher, master craftsman; died on the Lusitania, May 1915. From the description of Papers of Elbert Hubbard, 1896-1915. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 32136608 American author and lecturer; founder of The Roycroft Shop which produced furniture, various publications and fine editions of the classics. Hubbard died, along with his wife, Alice Moore Hubbard, during the sinking of the Lusitania. From the description of Letters by Elb...

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Harris, Corra, 1869-1935

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"Novelist Corra White Harris was one of the most celebrated women from Georgia for nearly three decades in the early twentieth century. She is best known for her first novel, A Circuit Rider's Wife (1910), though she gained a national audience a decade before its publication. From 1899 through the 1920s, she published hundreds of essays and short stories and more than a thousand book reviews in such magazines as the Saturday Evening Post, Harper's, Good Housekeeping, Ladies Home Journal, and esp...

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Johnson, Nunnally, 1897-

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Eugene Alexander Howe

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Weber, Brom, 1917-1998

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Professor of English, University of California, Davis (1963-1986). From the description of Brom Weber papers, 1919-1969. (University of California, Davis). WorldCat record id: 60565459 ...

Hooper, Joseph L.

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Lorimer, George Horace, 1868-1937

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James P. Howe

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Dix, Dorothy, 1861-1951

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Ethel

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Beatty, D

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American newspaper editor and author. From the description of Papers of Edgar Watson Howe, 1884-1937. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 32135295 Howe was an American newspaper editor and author, best known for his grim portrayal of small town life, The Story of a Country Town. From the description of Papers, 1872-1969. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 86143742 From the description of Additional papers, 1872-1969. (Harvard University)...

Howe, E.W. (Edgar Watson), 1853-1937

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American newspaper editor and author. From the description of Papers of Edgar Watson Howe, 1884-1937. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 32135295 Howe was an American newspaper editor and author, best known for his grim portrayal of small town life, The Story of a Country Town. From the description of Papers, 1872-1969. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 86143742 From the description of Additional papers, 1872-1969. (Harvard University)...

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Webster, Harold Tucker, 1885-1952

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Cartoonist. From the description of Harold Tucker Webster autobiographical note, undated. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70983744 ...

Crissey, Forrest, 1864-1943

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Grant, William Thomas, 1876-

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Hubbard, Alice, 1861-1915

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Howe, Edgar Watson

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Edgar Watson Howe (1854-1937) was editor of E. W. Howe's Monthly and the Atchison (Kan.) Globe, as well as author of numerous books and articles. For a full-length biography see Calder M. Pickett, Ed Howe: Country Town Philosopher. Lawrence and London: The University Press of Kansas, 1968. From the guide to the Correspondence and photographic memorabilia., 1908-1939, (University of Kansas Kenneth Spencer Research Library Kansas Collection) ...

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Holt, Hamilton 1872-

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