Letter, 1912 March 21, Hanover N.H., to Willard Huntington Wright, Los Angeles.

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Letter, 1912 March 21, Hanover N.H., to Willard Huntington Wright, Los Angeles.

Describes his impressions of Richard Hovey.

3 leaves. 28 cm.

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Van Dine, S. S. 1888-1939

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