Adrienne Battey papers, 1915-1942.

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Adrienne Battey papers, 1915-1942.

The collection consists of papers of Adrienne Battey from 1915-1942. The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence to Battey from writers, public figures, and friends. The letters discuss Battey's or other authors works, news of friends, European travels, and life in New York City. Correspondents include Sidney Blackmar, Edith Ellis, Lemore Ulric, Malcolm Vauphain, and Mary Brent Whiteside.

1.5 linear ft.

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Ulric, Lemore.

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Whiteside, Mary Brent.

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Vauphain, Malcolm.

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Battey, Adrienne.

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Adrienne Battey, American author, resident of Atlanta, Georgia. From the description of Adrienne Battey papers, 1915-1942. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 38478307 ...

Blackmar, Sidney.

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Ellis, Edith

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Newman, Frances, -1928

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FranceFrances Newman, author and librarian, was born in the 1880s in Atlanta, Georgia, and died October 22, 1928, in New York City. A librarian for the Carnegie Library of Atlanta (1913-1923) and for the Georgia Institute of Technology (1924-1926), she was also the author of THE SHORT STORIES MUTATIONS (1924), THE HARD-BOILED VIRGIN (1926), and DEAD LOVERS ARE FAITHFUL LOVERS (1928). She also worked as a translator of French literature before her death. Newman, author and librarian, was born in ...