Correspondence with Robert O. Ballou, Leonard & Sylvia Lyons, 2 letters from autograph seekers, 1 letter from Rosalie Frank to Miss Shirley Spencer. 1928-1955.

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Correspondence with Robert O. Ballou, Leonard & Sylvia Lyons, 2 letters from autograph seekers, 1 letter from Rosalie Frank to Miss Shirley Spencer. 1928-1955.

Short letters and notes to Robert Ballou discussing their writing and arranging meetings at times. The letter to Miss Spencer from Rosalie Frank suggests a feature for the New York Daily News on Hurst's handwriting and her custom of using red ink. Also included are a letter from an autograph collector and a letter from a bookplate collector. Collection of postcards, notes, letters, and 2 telegrams, from Hurst to Leonard and Sylvia Lyons between ca. 1947-1955. The postcards are Hurst's own stationery and include only brief notes. Letter on letterhead of the Delegation of the United States of America about her appointment to the World [Health] Organization of the the United Nations. Included is: Fannie Hurst, a biographical sketch, New York : Harper, 1928, inscribed to Sylvia. Most items signed with her red-ink lily symbol.

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Spencer, Shirley

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Hurst, Fannie

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American author, lecturer, and commentator. From the description of Papers, ca. 1910s-1965. (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). WorldCat record id: 122547416 American author; prominent in philanthropic and civic affairs. From the description of Papers, 1913-1968. (Washington University in St. Louis). WorldCat record id: 28419697 Hurst expressed her reformist views on the rights of women, homosexuals, and Europe...

Lyons, Leonard, 1906-1976

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Leonard Lyons, born Leonard Sucher, September 10, 1906, New York, New York, attended the City College of New York from 1924 to 1925, and received his Bachelor of Law degree from St. John's University College of Law in 1928. He was admitted to the New York Bar the same year, then to the Federal Bar in 1929, practicing law in New York City from 1929 to 1934. He married Sylvia R. Schonberger on November 29, 1934. From 1934 to 1974, he wrote The Lyons Den, a syndicated column for the New York Post. ...

Ballou, Robert O. (Robert Oleson), 1892-1977

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Cairns Collection of American Women Writers

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Lyons, Sylvia

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Frank, Rosalie.

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