Letters, 1914-1926, to [Philip D.] Sherman.

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Letters, 1914-1926, to [Philip D.] Sherman.

[1] 1914, March 24, New York [2 l.].--Hopes he will be able to accept Mr. Sherman's invitation. [2] 1916, August 9, London, to Pawtucket, R.I. [4 p. with envelope].--Answers inquiry about a lecture of his given at Oberlin and discusses other lectures of his. [3] 1923, September 26, Florence, Italy, to Oberlin, Ohio [1 l. with envelope].--He will not come to America to lecture and he has given up drawing and designing. [4] 1926, October 6, [n.p.] [1 l.].--He sends a poem.

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