Correspondence, 1904-1952.

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Correspondence, 1904-1952.

A series of letters and cards to Snader regarding advice on studying English, letters of recommendation for faculty positions, responses to a scholarly article Snader authored on logic, and travels in Europe. The principal correspondents include William Carlson, John W. Campbell, WilliamWistar Comfort, Wallace Brett Donham, Rufus Matthew Jones, Jack London, Frederick Palmer, and Henry Van Dyke.

0.1 c.f. (10 archives folders).

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Van Dyke, Henry, 1852-1933

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American clergyman, educator and writer. From the description of Letter to Joseph LeRoy Harrison, 1916 April 25. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 51926632 From the description of Papers of Henry Van Dyke, 1895-1925. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 51926567 Clergyman, Princeton University professor of English literature, and sports writer. From the description of Letters to Eugene V. Connett, 1919-1920. (Manchester City Library)...

Donham, Wallace Brett, 1877-1954

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Snader, Craige McComb.

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Craige Snader was born in Pennsylvania and educated at Haverford College. Snader also attended the Harvard Graduate School of Business and travelled extensively in Europe. From the description of Correspondence, 1904-1952. (Temple University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 122317429 ...

Palmer, Frederick, 1873-1958

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Carlson, William Samuel 1912-

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London, Jack, 1876-1916

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Jack London was born in San Francisco January 12, 1876. He led an adventurous life, only beginning his career as an author in the 1890s. He wrote short stories, serials, essays, articles, verse and novels. He died November 22, 1916 in Sonoma County, CA. From the description of Jack London papers, 1897-1916. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122387554 American novelist and short story writer. From the description of Chronometer method [navigational documents] [1907?]...

Campbell, John W., Jr. (John Wood), 1910-1971

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Campbell was born in Newark, N.J., on June 10, 1910 and he went on to school at M.I.T. and Duke. Campbell worked in the research dept. of MackTruck and Carleton Ellis Chemicals, and between 1937 and 1971 edited. Astounding Science Fiction (later Analog) and received numerous Hugo Awards for Editing. Campbell's novels included The mightiest machine, Theincredible planet, and Islands of space. From the description of Correspondence-Contracts, 1938-1954. (Temple...

Comfort, William Wistar, 1834-1955.

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Jones, Rufus M. (Rufus Matthew), 1863-1948

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American educator. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Seattle, to Edward Wagenknecht, [no year] Jan. 18. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270864395 Epithet: Professor of Philosophy Haverford College USA British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001137.0x0002fb Jones was a Quaker historian, theologian and philosopher. He taught at Haverford College, 1893-1934. From the descrip...