Letter [holograph] : [1978] July 19 : Conway, MA, [to] Helen [Ellis] and Ben [Drabeck], Greenfield, MA / A. MacLeish.

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Letter [holograph] : [1978] July 19 : Conway, MA, [to] Helen [Ellis] and Ben [Drabeck], Greenfield, MA / A. MacLeish.

Concerns the legal agreement for the "Interviews with Archibald MacLeish."

1 leaf : lined, yellow notepaper ; 20 cm.

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Ellis, Helen Higgins, -1994

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Helen Higgins Ellis (died January 17, 1994) was a harpist who organized the Stephens College Harp Ensemble and studied under Marcel Grandjany. Helen Higgins Ellis was born in Coudersport, Pennsylvania, the second child of four. She studied the harp and graduated from the Canadaigua Academy as well as the Eastman School of Music. Helen then went on to teach at the Chazy Central Rural School for three years. She moved on to teach at the Stephens College in Columbio, Missou...

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