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John Herbert Maxse letters, 1917-1936
2 boxesLetters written to Maxse from his family, friends, and military colleagues. These depict social life in England and British Army life from 1920 to 1935. The letters from Pansy Lamb and Margaret Wyndham concern the first marriage of Evelyn Waugh. Among the correspondents are Helen Hardinge, Henry and Pansy Lamb, Violet Milner, Edward Sackville-West, and Henry Yorke ("Henry Green").
Lis Harris papers, 1940-2020
36 linear feetCorrespondence, manuscripts, drafts, articles, documents.
Ivy L. Lee and Cornelia Bartlett Bigelow Lee correspondence, 1900-1928
0.5 linear feetCorrespondence between Ivy L. Lee and his wife Cornelia Bartlett Bigelow Lee before their marriage, 1900-1901. There are 45 letters from Ivy Lee and 27 from Mrs Lee. There is also some correspondence of the Miller family of Fort Plains NY whose connection to Ivy L. Lee is not known
Cora Crane papers, 1886-1910
2 linear feetCorrespondence, documents, and financial records relating almost entirely to the last ten years of Cora Crane's life, dealing largely with the operation of her brothel, The Court, and touching on her last marriage to Hammond P. McNeil and to her work on the invention of a new army canteen. Much of the collection consists of bills, receipts, insurance policies, cancelled checks, and other fairly routine financial papers. Also, a Harold Frederic manuscript and the last known signature of Stephen Crane.
Fanny Kemble letters, 1848-1860
1 volumeLetters written by Frances Anne Kemble to Charles Sedgwick and his wife. The letters largely relate to personal matters.
Cornell Woolrich papers, 1958-1964
2 linear feetBapsy Pavry Paulet Marchioness of Winchester papers, 1890-1972
0.48 linear feetLetters, photographs, etc.
Charles Keppel papers, 1956-1998, 1956-1998
9 linear feetCorrespondence, manuscripts, photographs, audio cassettes, and printed materials. Three items consisting of a nine page autograph poem entitled "The Light Touch"; a collection of short poems written in five small notebooks called "From the Sublime"; and a printed pamphlet of poetry entitled "Modern Haiku and Tanka". All items were prepared during 1971, but several pieces in "From the Sublime" date back to 1956. A sixth notebook dated 1971-1972 for "From the Sublime" is also included. Keppel writes one notebook each month and forwards them to the collection after they are completed. There are a few cataloged letters in Box 1, but the bulk of the collection consists of Keppel's poetry and essays.