Holly Stevens letters to Louis and Bryna Untermeyer, 1964-1978.

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Holly Stevens letters to Louis and Bryna Untermeyer, 1964-1978.

The collection consists of two letters and a card to Louis and/or Bryna Untermeyer, including: to Louis, 28 June 1964, a friendly letter asking to see letters her father may have written, as she prepares to publish a collection of his letters; to Bryna, 21 Dec. 1978, responding to a letter, with information about the source of the letters used in her book; card to Louis and Bryna, undated, ca. 1970, thanking them for a book of poetry and wishing them a happy new year.

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