Letters to Thomas Ollive Mabbott. Providence, RI., 1945-1958.

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Letters to Thomas Ollive Mabbott. Providence, RI., 1945-1958.

1) Concerning Mabbott's promotion. TLS. 1945 Dec. 17. 2) Concerning the acceptance of Mabbott's book on Poe by the Harvard Press; mentioning his activities. ALS. 1958 Apr. 11.

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