Letters, 1918-1931, New York, etc., to Philip D. Sherman.

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Letters, 1918-1931, New York, etc., to Philip D. Sherman.

[1] 1918, January 1 [ALS. 1 l.]. [2] 1918, April 4 [ALS. 2 l.]. [3] 1918, November 13 [TLS. 1 l.]. [4] 1919, Easter Friday [ALS. 2 p.]. [5] 1919, Mid May [ALS. 1 l.]. [6] 1920, September 6 [ALS. 4 p.]. [7] 1920, September 14 [TLS. 4 l.]. [8] 1920, September 15 [TLS. 3 l.]. [9] 1920, September 24 [TLS. 3 l.]. [10] 1920, October 6 [TLS. 4 l.]. [11] 1920, December 20 [ALS. 1 l.]. [12] 1921, January 18 [TLS. 3 l.]. [13] 1921, January 19 [TLS. 1 l.]. [14] [1921, January 19] [ALS. 2 l.]. [15] 1921, May 10 [TLS. 2 l.]. [16] 1922, June 16 [ALS. 2 p.]. [17] 1923, December 11 [TLS. 2 l.]. [18] 1925, [December 28] [TLS. 2 l.]. [19] 1926, January 7 [ALS. 1 l.]. [20] 1926, [March 5] [TLS. 1 l.]. [21] 1926, April 12 [ALS. 1 l.]. [22] 1926, July 31 [ALS. 1 l.].-- Sends photograph. [23] 1926, December [CS.].--Christmas greetings. [24] 1929, January 17 [ALS. 2 l.]. [25] 1931, January 29 [ALS. 4 p.]. [With envelopes. With signed autograph poems by T.S. Jones, The Rose of Saint Francis and The Lost Windows. With offprint poem Saint Hugh, by T.S. Jones].--Describes and quotes from his inspirational revelations of an extrasensory nature, and criticizes modern poetry and education.

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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...

Jones, Thomas S. (Thomas Samuel), 1882-1932

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Poet. Jones was a religious poet. In his later years he became interested in automatic writing. From the description of Thomas S. Jones papers, [ca. 1900-1932]. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 506124046 ...