Collection of papers, 1915-1962.

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Collection of papers, 1915-1962.

Consists of letters of Frost and his wife, Elinor Miriam (White) Frost, largely to Ann Arbor friends, dealing with his years as poet-in-residence at the University of Michigan in the 1920s and his later visits to the campus; correspondence with University officials concerning an appearance in 1962; manuscripts of his "A minor bird" and "Lodged"; musical settings of twenty Frost poems by Carl E. Gehring; photos; and publications by and about Frost.

63 items.

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