Eleanor Hallowell Abbott papers, 1905-1936.

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Eleanor Hallowell Abbott papers, 1905-1936.

Primarily contains typescripts of a number of Abbott's short stories, including: "Axiom Is That Axiom Does" (n.d.), "Being Little in Cambridge When Everyone Else Was Big" (1936), "Hi-There" (1932), "Proud People Under Old Umbrellas" - later retitled "The Last Word" (1932), "The Screaming Girl" (n.d.), "Someone to Sit with Reggie" (n.d.), and an untitled manuscript. The collection also includes a letter from Abbott to a "Mr. Chapman" regarding her Christmas story "Peace on Earth and Good Will to Hogs," a scrap ook containing her story "The Sick-A-Bed Lady, " which was published in Collier's, and promotional advertisements for her book Molly Make-Believe (1910).

1 box (0.33 cubic ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7370523

UNH Durham, Dimond Library

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Abbott, Eleanor Hallowell, 1872-

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New Hampshire author and poet. From the description of Eleanor Hallowell Abbott papers, 1905-1936. (Manchester City Library). WorldCat record id: 35191156 ...