Papers of John C. Rogers [manuscript] 1909.

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Papers of John C. Rogers [manuscript] 1909.

Letter, 1909 June 12, Charles Creighton Carlin to Miss Agnew thanking her for advising him of his election as Vice-president of the Audubon Association, Alexandria, Va. Letter, n.y. May 8, Robert Carlton Brown, Cagnes-sur-mer, to John C. Rogers sending his book "Gems," and refusing some entries Rogers has suggested for an anthology. He mentions Compton? Mackenzie & his magazine "Morada."

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Rogers, John Carr, d. 1979.

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American writer. From the description of Letters to John Carr Rogers, [manuscript], 1971-1972. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647809564 ...

Brown, Robert Carlton, 1885-

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Carlin, Charles Creighton, 1866-1938.

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Mackenzie, Compton, 1883-1972

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Compton Mackenzie, British novelist, playwright and biographer. From the description of The Windsor tapestry scrapbook, 1938-1975. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 82976285 From the description of The Windsor tapestry scrapbook, 1938-1975. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702163412 Sir Compton Mackenzie was a Scottish novelist, playwright, literary and music critic, and essayist. From the description of Sir Compton Mackenzie collection of papers, 1906-1952. ...

Brown, Bob, 1886-1959

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Author of poetry, travelogues, and food writing. From the description of How to start a co-op colony : [typescript, 19--] / Bob Brown. (CUNY Graduate Center). WorldCat record id: 75298667 Robert Carlton Brown (1886-1959) wrote for numerous magazines from 1908 to 1917, and published a variety of texts. During 1918, he traveled in Mexico and Central America, writing for the U.S. Committee of Public Information in Santiago de Chile. In 1919, he moved with his wife, Rose Brown, ...

Agnew, Mary V.,

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