Papers, 1917-1993.

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Papers, 1917-1993.

Chiefly writings, including poetry, essays, articles, and book proposals, together with correspondence, family papers, financial notes, clippings, wedding album, and photographs. Includes letters to Rolf Andreson and one each from John Hersey and Henry Miller.

1 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7353935

Library of Congress

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Andreson, Rolf

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Chisholm, Hugh, 1913-1972

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Poet, translator, and editor for the Bollingen Foundation. Full name: Hugh Joseph Chisholm. From the description of Hugh Chisholm papers, 1917-1993. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71132634 Poet, translator, and editor for the Bollingen Foundation; full name: Hugh Joseph Chisholm. From the description of Papers, 1917-1993. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 34149441 ...

Bollingen foundation

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Endowment established in 1942 by Paul and Mary Mellon to fund scholarly research and publication in the humanities. From the description of Bollingen Foundation records, 1927-1981 (bulk 1945-1973). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71061746 ...

Chisholm family.

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Hersey, John, 1914-1993

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John Hersey was born in Tientsin, China, the son of YMCA missionaries. Following his graduation from Yale in 1936, he became a prominent American journalist and novelist. From the description of John Hersey papers, ca. 1900-1985 (inclusive). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702160854 John Hersey was an author and journalist, best known for socially conscious novels such as A Bell for Adano and Hiroshima. Hersey was born in China to missionary parents, and graduated fro...

Miller, Henry, 1891-1980.

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Novelist. From the description of Papers, 1952-1957. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155457225 Henry Miller (1891-1980) was an American author. He was known for his experimental, surrealist novels, such as Tropic of Cancer, which mixed fiction and autobiography. His writing was controversial for its graphic depictions of sexuality, leading to a 1964 obscenity trial in the United States, Grove Press, Inc. v. Gerstein. From the guide to the Henry Miller Letter, unda...