Letters, 1926-1963, New York.

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Letters, 1926-1963, New York.

[1] 1926, January 13, to Prof. Sharon O. Brown. [TLS., 1 l.]. Giving permission to reprint a poem. [2] 1933, Sept. 13, to Burton Rascoe, Larchmont, N.Y. [TLS., 1 l.]. Commenting on Bernice Kenyon's "Meridian." [3] 1963, October 1, to Mr. Kohn. [ALS., 1 l.]. Will sell copy of Verse by Two Undergraduates and write autograph inscription. Quotes inscription.

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