Letter, 1920 Dec. 9, Brookline, Mass., to Mrs. [Cloyd] Head [i.e. Eunice Tietjens, n.p.]

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Letter, 1920 Dec. 9, Brookline, Mass., to Mrs. [Cloyd] Head [i.e. Eunice Tietjens, n.p.]

Concerns her review of Elsie Sergeant's "Shadow shapes" in the Times; mentions she is recovering from an operation.

1 p. Typescript signed.

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University of Michigan

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Lowell, Amy, 1874-1925

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Amy Lowell (1874-1925) was born in Brookline, Massachusetts. Her brother, Abbot Lawrence Lowell, was president of Harvard University. At age 36, Lowell had her first poem published in the Atlantic Monthly. In 1912, her first book of poems, A dome of many colored glasses was published. She became associated with the Imagists poets when Ezra Pound, whom she had met on a trip to England, included one of her poems in his anthology, Des imagistes. Lowell wrote critical articles for periodicals in add...

Tietjens, Eunice, 1884-1944

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Chicago poet, novelist, journalist, children's author, lecturer, and editor. Born Eunice Strong Hammond in Chicago in 1884, Tietjens was a World War I correspondent for the Chicago Daily News in France, 1917-1918, and for over twenty-five years she was on the staff of Harriet Monroe's Poetry: A Magazine of Verse. Although Tietjens wrote poetry, a novel, and memoirs, her reputation rests mainly on her influence as a friend, critic, and editor of such early twnetieth centu...