Papers of Laurence Stallings [manuscript], 1927-1928.

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Papers of Laurence Stallings [manuscript], 1927-1928.

Correspondence with Robert Bridges regards Stallings' literary contributions to a "Scribner's" series on World War I, and Helen P. Stallings poems submitted to the magazine. There are also galley proofs with autograph corrections of Stallings' reviews of "Pylon" by William Faulkner, "Personal history" by Vincent Sheean, "Things to live for" by Francis Stuart, and "Moscow carrousel" by Eugene Lyons.

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Lyons, Eugene, 1898-1985

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American journalist, critic, writer, and playwright. From the description of Papers of Laurence Stallings [manuscript], 1927-1928. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647814585 ...

Thomason, John W. (John William), 1893-1944

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Bridges, Robert, 1858-1941

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Stuart, Francis, 1902-2000

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