Papers of Witter Bynner [manuscript] 1909-1964.

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Papers of Witter Bynner [manuscript] 1909-1964.

Literary manuscripts include three poems: Gold, Sentences, and a poem beginning I shall never be out of Kansas ... [3 items typescript and holograph signed]. Correspondence is both social and business, discussing his own work and that as an editor of poetry publications and societies, his travels, health, and a letter quoting a stanza from poem The hills of home. Among the correspondents are Hally Phillips Gilchrist, Joyce Kilmer, Grace Hazard Conkling, Curtis Hidden Page, Goodson Kenneth Griffith and Herman Hagedorn, Jr. [35 items typescript and holograph signed]--In the printed material is a signed page proof of Ode to a dancer, and a clipping about Bynner from the New York world [2 items printed].

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University of Virginia. Library

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