Papers of Ellen Glasgow [manuscript], 1925-1934.

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Papers of Ellen Glasgow [manuscript], 1925-1934.

Letters, Ellen Glasgow declines the invitation of [John Meloy?] Stahl to visit Chicago; agrees with Mr. Criss that Walt Whitman should be in the Hall of Fame; thanks Dale Warner for a book that mentions Boston; and discusses hyphenated words with Mr. Lipsey. The collection also contains a photograph of Glasgow.

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University of Virginia. Library

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