Charles Keeler letter to Dr. Goodhue, 1911 June 22.

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Charles Keeler letter to Dr. Goodhue, 1911 June 22.

Keeler writes to Dr. Goodhue, 22 June 1911, describing a world tour to recite his poems, with a first stop in Honolulu, where he hopes to see Goodhue, and asking his advice about management and other arrangements.

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Keeler, Charles Augustus, 1871-1937

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Poet, adventurer, naturalist, and artist Charles Augustus Keeler was born in Milwaukee, and spent his teen-aged years in California. He attended the University of California, and took a position with the California Academy of Sciences; he joined the Sierra Club, and published books on natural sciences. He next focused on poetry, and published several books of verse, as well as drama. He made a trip around Cape Horn, and in 1899 took part in the Harriman Expedition to Alaska, where he befriended ...

Goodhue, Edward Solon, 1863-1935

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