Letters, 1916-1936, Lechlade, England, to Philip Darrell Sherman.

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Letters, 1916-1936, Lechlade, England, to Philip Darrell Sherman.

[1] 1916, August 4 [2 p.]. [2] 1920, June 5 [3 p.]. [3] 1921, July 23 [2 p. with envelope]. [4] 1927, March 10 [3 p. with envelope]. [5] 1927, July 16 [2 p. with envelope]. [6] 1928, March 21 [1 l.]. [7] 1928, July 1 [2 p.]. [8] 1929, July 13 [5 p. with envelope]. [9] 1930, April 10 [5 p. with envelope]. [10] 1931, February 22 [6 p. with envelope]. [11] 1931, April 15 [2 p. with envelope]. [12] 1931, June 20 [2 p. with envelope]. [13] 1932, Christmas [Postcard]. [14] 1936, May 3 [4 p. with envelope]. [With clipping, 2 advertisements, a receipt and a manuscript recipe].--Sends mementos of her father, William Morris, discusses the Morris Memorial fund, and mentions her studies and travels.

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Morris, William, 1834-1896

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Sherman, Philip D. (Philip Darrell), 1881-1957

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Brown class of 1902. Bibliophile; student of Professor Harry Lyman Koopman (Librarian of Brown University). Taught English Literature at Ohio Wesleyan and at Oberlin College from which he retired in 1942. From the description of Collection of letters and manuscripts, 1819-1957. (Brown University). WorldCat record id: 122529455 Brown University Class of 1902. Bibliophile; student of Professor Harry Lyman Koopman (Librarian of Brown University) in whose honor he named his coll...

Morris, May, 1862-1938

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May Morris was the younger daughter of William and Jane Morris. She was a skilled embroiderer, teaching embroidery and running Morris & Co.'s embroidery department. She became an important figure in the Arts & Crafts movement, and joined her father in actively promoting socialism. Her introductions to the twenty-four volume set of Williams Morris's works published between 1910 and 1915 provided fresh details of Morris's career and family life. From the description of May Morr...