Papers of Katharine Butler Hathaway, 1911-1956 (inclusive).

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Papers of Katharine Butler Hathaway, 1911-1956 (inclusive).

1911-1956

The papers contain notes, drafts and manuscripts for Hathaway's short stories, poems, novellas and journals. Also included are three Radcliffe class notebooks for literature courses (1910-1913); college journals; drafts of Mr. Muffet's Cat and The Little Locksmith, describing Radcliffe college life and friends; correspondence with publishers; and legal documents.

1 linear ft. (3 boxes).

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