Letters to Carl Glick. Portland, OR. 1959.

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Letters to Carl Glick. Portland, OR. 1959.

1) Concerning travelling arrangements to and from the writer's conference, and inquiring about his fee. 1959 Feb. 9. 2) Concerning his lectures at the conference; mentioning the sale of paintings he had done, using the name of Otis, and their publication in American Heritage. 1959 Feb. 26. 3) Concerning the Otis paintings and his anticipation of the conference. 1959 Jun. 3. 4) Concerning the success of the conference, with personal regards. 1959 Sep. 10.

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Glick, Carl, 1890-1971,

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Carl Glick (1890-1971) was an American writer who co-authored a book about community plays and the little theater movement. From the description of Carl Glick correspondence, 1938-1940. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122466030 ...

Holbrook, Stewart H., 1893-1964

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