Letters to Helen Ellis [holograph and typescript] : 1989-1992.

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Letters to Helen Ellis [holograph and typescript] : 1989-1992.

Concerns participation in the MacLeish Centennial. Correspondents include William J. Lederer, Donald Hall, Richard Wilbur, William Heyen, Adrienne Rich, Anne S. Lindbergh, and Jonathan Kozol.

12 letters and postcards : personal stationery ; 28 cm. or smaller.

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