Letter to Leighton Rollins [manuscript] 1947 July 11.

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Letter to Leighton Rollins [manuscript] 1947 July 11.

Thurber gives permission for his daughter Rosemary Thurber to leave the school premises in the evening. Letter, 1947 July 17, Rollins to Thurber, acknowledging the permission letter [1 l. typescript (carbon copy). 27.9 cm.] -- Letter, 1959 May 14, West Cornwall, Conn., to Richard Trombly's class, commenting on the sadness of modern life [1 l. typescript signed. 27.9 cm.].

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University of Virginia. Library

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Thurber, James, 1894-1961

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Rollins, Leighton, 1900-

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