Letter, 1970 July 6, [Lynnbrook, N.Y.] to Emma Gray Trigg, Richmond, Va.

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Letter, 1970 July 6, [Lynnbrook, N.Y.] to Emma Gray Trigg, Richmond, Va.

Invites her to write an essay on Ballard H. Cabell for The Cabellian.

1 p. Typescript (carbon copy)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7356800

University of Michigan

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Rothman, Julius Lawrence

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Professor of English at Nassau Community College, Garden City, N.Y., founder of the Cabell Society, and editor of The Cabellian. From the description of Letters, 1968-1983, to Dorothy B. Schlegel. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34491699 ...

Trigg, Emma Gray White,

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