Letter, 1917, July 27, Boston, Massachusetts [to] Mr. Edwin Markham, Staten Island, New York / Harold Marshall. 1917.

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Letter, 1917, July 27, Boston, Massachusetts [to] Mr. Edwin Markham, Staten Island, New York / Harold Marshall. 1917.

Informs Markham that he was given the opportunity to run a religious news paper. Sends him an outline of what he wants to do for the upcoming year and asks him to be a contributor. Goes on to say that he also asked Rauschembusch, Charles Zueblin, Ray Stannard Baker, Zona gale, Charles rann Kennedy, Winston Churchill, Bishop Williams, nd washington Gladden.

3 p. on 2 leaves ; 21-28 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7583379

Wagner College, Horrmann Library

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