Letters, to Robert Frost, 1930-1931.

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Letters, to Robert Frost, 1930-1931.

Invitations to serve as a judge in the Hopwood contest, and postponement of that duty because of Frost's illness.

4 items. Typescript (carbon copies)

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University of Michigan

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