Reginald Wright Kauffman papers, 1900-1950.

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Reginald Wright Kauffman papers, 1900-1950.

The Reginald Wright Kauffman collection contains business and professional correspondence, letter books, scrapbooks and clippings. There are also some poetry, self-help, non-fiction, and literary manuscripts. His editor and reporter career is reflected in his clippings scrapbooks and letter-to-the-editor correspondence with the "Washington Post", the "Boston Transcript" and his last major assignment as editor of the "Bangor Daily News".

24 cubic ft. (24 boxes)

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Kauffman, Reginald Wright, 1877-1959

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Reginald Wright Kauffman was an author, editor, and journalist. His most famous books were "The Latter Day Saints" (1913) and "The House of Bondage" (1910). One was about the economics that drove the Mormons west, while the other was about prostitution. While he was mainly writing novels like "Money to Burn" and "Spanish Dollars", he was writing poetry, self-help, non-fiction, and children's books. He promoted women's suffrage while traveling through Europe and parts of Africa. During World War ...