Irving Bacheller letter to H.F. Truman, 1924 Dec. 10.

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Irving Bacheller letter to H.F. Truman, 1924 Dec. 10.

Bacheller writes to H.F. Truman of the Emmerich Lecture Bureau, 10 Dec. 1924, asking if Dr. Luyten would be available as a lecturer 11 Jan., with mention of some related arrangements.

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Bacheller, Irving, 1859-1950

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Addison Irving Bacheller was an author and journalist, probably best remembered for his pioneering literary syndicate. Born in New York to an old New England family - his mother was descended from John Alden and Priscilla Mullins - he was named after authors Joseph Addison and Washington Irving. He graduated from St. Lawrence University and within a few years had founded his syndicate, which was both profitable and ground-breaking, and brought works from authors like Stephen Crane and Arthur Con...

Truman, H. F.

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