Ludwig and Thelma Lewisohn letters and clippings, 1933-1943.

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Ludwig and Thelma Lewisohn letters and clippings, 1933-1943.

The collection consists of five items, including two typewritten letters written by Lewisohn, an Easter/Passover card, and two clippings of articles by his wife, Thelma. Includes: letter to Harry Salpeter of the Jewish daily bulletin, written in Paris, 20 May 1933, on the possibility of writing for the Bulletin, with some personal news; letter to Ted Robinson, written in Tucson, Arizona, 14 Jan. 1943, with observations about Germany and World War II. Also, Easter/Passover card from Thelma Lewisohn to Mr. Van Kohue (?), with note thanking him for his visit. Also, two clippings from newspapers of articles written by Thelma Lewisohn: Interfaith in art, music & literature; Will Anthony Madden, the "one man" show.

5 items.

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Lewisohn, Thelma Spear

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Lewisohn, Ludwig, 1882-1955

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Jewish American novelist, literary critic and Brandeis University professor. From the description of Articles from the Charleston News and Courier; June 1-September 26, 1903. (Brandeis University Library). WorldCat record id: 33160455 German-American author Ludwig Lewisohn was the product of a diverse cultural background. Much of his work as writer and academic is concerned with loyalty to heritage, from which identity is forged. Generally, Lewisohn had a very broad conceptu...

Robinson, Ted, 1878-

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Ted Robinson, b. 1878, graduate of Wabash University in 1900, began writing for Cleveland Plain Dealer in 1910. William Orton Tewson, 1877-1947, born in Surrey, England; joined New York Times in 1907 and in charge of Hearst newspapers in New York, 1912-1916; became editor of Literary Review of New York Evening Post. From the description of Letter to the "Attic Salt-Shaker" [i.e. Mr. Tewson], 1935 August 3. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 5724013...

Salpeter, Harry

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Writer, art critic, gallery owner; New York, N.Y.; b. 1895; d. 1967; owner of the Harry Salpeter Gallery; New York, N.Y. From the description of Harry Salpeter papers, 1934-1967. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 84163304 ...