Letters, [ca. 1920?]-1922, New York, to Philip D. Sherman, Oberlin, Ohio.

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Letters, [ca. 1920?]-1922, New York, to Philip D. Sherman, Oberlin, Ohio.

[1] [n.y.], July 23, Canton [ALS. 1 l.].--Gives information about [Stephen] Crane. "Crane's marked individuality is, probably his undoing." [2] [n.y.] April 29 [TLS. 1 l.].--Garland's tour talks about his "personal recollections of famous authors" have had a favorable reception. [3] [n.y.] January 25 [TLS. 1 l.].--Suggests a date for his talk at Oberlin. [4] [n.y.] January 23 [TLS.]. [5] [n.y.] February 11 [ALS.]. [6] [n.y.] October 26, [Chicago] [TLS.]. [7] 1920, August 8 [ALS.]. [8] 1922, January 13 [TLS.]. [9] 1922, February 1 [TLS.]. [10] 1922, March 7 [ALS.]. [11] 1922, March 9 [ALS.]. 8 items: [With an advertisement].--Discusses the possibilities of his lecturing at Oberlin, and arranges to meet Mr. Sherman.

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