Papers, 1931-1960.

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Papers, 1931-1960.

Includes invitation to a White House reception, 15 Jan. 1931; proceedings of National Poetry Day at the New York World's Fair, arranged by the National Poetry Center, Anita Browne, Director-Founder, 26 May 1939; article about her conversion to Catholicism, from The Epistle, Spring 1940; working typescript of Everybody's Missal, 1950, and letters concerning publication of the Missal, 1955-1960.

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New York World's Fair (1939-1940 : New York, N.Y.)

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"Negro Week" was a program on the contributions of blacks to American culture held at the New York World's Fair in July 1940, and consisted of festivals, exhibitions, song and dance recitals, choral and symphonic music, concerts, religious services, guest speakers, and a children's program. From the description of New York World's Fair Negro Week records, 1940. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122580393 From the guide to the New York World's Fair Negro Week records, 1940, (The...

Browne, Anita, 1893 or 4-1966.

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Author, poet and columnist for the Catholic Union & Echo. From the description of Papers, 1931-1960. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 33633284 ...

National Poetry Center.

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