Box 4
Contains 60 Results:
Beaman, Henry A., 1930
Letters from friends, legal and literary associates and other correspondents. Of particular interest are letters from Dawson's poet friends such as Carl Sandburg, William Carlos Williams, Alfred Kreymborg, Robert McAlmon, and Italian poet Emanuel Carnevali. Dawson was involved together and separately with these writers in various literary journals during 1918-1920. There are also letters written between many of these writers at the end of the series.
Bodenheim, Maxwell, n.d., 1915-1919
Letters from friends, legal and literary associates and other correspondents. Of particular interest are letters from Dawson's poet friends such as Carl Sandburg, William Carlos Williams, Alfred Kreymborg, Robert McAlmon, and Italian poet Emanuel Carnevali. Dawson was involved together and separately with these writers in various literary journals during 1918-1920. There are also letters written between many of these writers at the end of the series.
Brandt & Brandt, 1936-1943
Letters from friends, legal and literary associates and other correspondents. Of particular interest are letters from Dawson's poet friends such as Carl Sandburg, William Carlos Williams, Alfred Kreymborg, Robert McAlmon, and Italian poet Emanuel Carnevali. Dawson was involved together and separately with these writers in various literary journals during 1918-1920. There are also letters written between many of these writers at the end of the series.
Branner, George, 1923-1945
Letters from friends, legal and literary associates and other correspondents. Of particular interest are letters from Dawson's poet friends such as Carl Sandburg, William Carlos Williams, Alfred Kreymborg, Robert McAlmon, and Italian poet Emanuel Carnevali. Dawson was involved together and separately with these writers in various literary journals during 1918-1920. There are also letters written between many of these writers at the end of the series.
Brownell, Frederick G., 1951
Letters from friends, legal and literary associates and other correspondents. Of particular interest are letters from Dawson's poet friends such as Carl Sandburg, William Carlos Williams, Alfred Kreymborg, Robert McAlmon, and Italian poet Emanuel Carnevali. Dawson was involved together and separately with these writers in various literary journals during 1918-1920. There are also letters written between many of these writers at the end of the series.
Brown, Scott & Dawson, 1951
Letters from friends, legal and literary associates and other correspondents. Of particular interest are letters from Dawson's poet friends such as Carl Sandburg, William Carlos Williams, Alfred Kreymborg, Robert McAlmon, and Italian poet Emanuel Carnevali. Dawson was involved together and separately with these writers in various literary journals during 1918-1920. There are also letters written between many of these writers at the end of the series.
Buckley, John L., 1938
Letters from friends, legal and literary associates and other correspondents. Of particular interest are letters from Dawson's poet friends such as Carl Sandburg, William Carlos Williams, Alfred Kreymborg, Robert McAlmon, and Italian poet Emanuel Carnevali. Dawson was involved together and separately with these writers in various literary journals during 1918-1920. There are also letters written between many of these writers at the end of the series.
Caldwell, Erskine, 1951
Letters from friends, legal and literary associates and other correspondents. Of particular interest are letters from Dawson's poet friends such as Carl Sandburg, William Carlos Williams, Alfred Kreymborg, Robert McAlmon, and Italian poet Emanuel Carnevali. Dawson was involved together and separately with these writers in various literary journals during 1918-1920. There are also letters written between many of these writers at the end of the series.
Carnevali, Emanuel, 1919-1924
Letters from friends, legal and literary associates and other correspondents. Of particular interest are letters from Dawson's poet friends such as Carl Sandburg, William Carlos Williams, Alfred Kreymborg, Robert McAlmon, and Italian poet Emanuel Carnevali. Dawson was involved together and separately with these writers in various literary journals during 1918-1920. There are also letters written between many of these writers at the end of the series.
Chafee Jr., Z., n.d., 1931
Letters from friends, legal and literary associates and other correspondents. Of particular interest are letters from Dawson's poet friends such as Carl Sandburg, William Carlos Williams, Alfred Kreymborg, Robert McAlmon, and Italian poet Emanuel Carnevali. Dawson was involved together and separately with these writers in various literary journals during 1918-1920. There are also letters written between many of these writers at the end of the series.
Chicago Bar Association, 1947
Letters from friends, legal and literary associates and other correspondents. Of particular interest are letters from Dawson's poet friends such as Carl Sandburg, William Carlos Williams, Alfred Kreymborg, Robert McAlmon, and Italian poet Emanuel Carnevali. Dawson was involved together and separately with these writers in various literary journals during 1918-1920. There are also letters written between many of these writers at the end of the series.
Chicago Bar Record, 1932-1946
Letters from friends, legal and literary associates and other correspondents. Of particular interest are letters from Dawson's poet friends such as Carl Sandburg, William Carlos Williams, Alfred Kreymborg, Robert McAlmon, and Italian poet Emanuel Carnevali. Dawson was involved together and separately with these writers in various literary journals during 1918-1920. There are also letters written between many of these writers at the end of the series.
Chicago Herald Examiner, 1933
Letters from friends, legal and literary associates and other correspondents. Of particular interest are letters from Dawson's poet friends such as Carl Sandburg, William Carlos Williams, Alfred Kreymborg, Robert McAlmon, and Italian poet Emanuel Carnevali. Dawson was involved together and separately with these writers in various literary journals during 1918-1920. There are also letters written between many of these writers at the end of the series.
Chicago Committee to Win the Peace, 1946
Letters from friends, legal and literary associates and other correspondents. Of particular interest are letters from Dawson's poet friends such as Carl Sandburg, William Carlos Williams, Alfred Kreymborg, Robert McAlmon, and Italian poet Emanuel Carnevali. Dawson was involved together and separately with these writers in various literary journals during 1918-1920. There are also letters written between many of these writers at the end of the series.
Chicago Daily News, , n.d., 1930-1938
Letters from friends, legal and literary associates and other correspondents. Of particular interest are letters from Dawson's poet friends such as Carl Sandburg, William Carlos Williams, Alfred Kreymborg, Robert McAlmon, and Italian poet Emanuel Carnevali. Dawson was involved together and separately with these writers in various literary journals during 1918-1920. There are also letters written between many of these writers at the end of the series.
Chicago Law Institute, 1955
Letters from friends, legal and literary associates and other correspondents. Of particular interest are letters from Dawson's poet friends such as Carl Sandburg, William Carlos Williams, Alfred Kreymborg, Robert McAlmon, and Italian poet Emanuel Carnevali. Dawson was involved together and separately with these writers in various literary journals during 1918-1920. There are also letters written between many of these writers at the end of the series.
Childs, Mrs. Henry Olive, 1950
Letters from friends, legal and literary associates and other correspondents. Of particular interest are letters from Dawson's poet friends such as Carl Sandburg, William Carlos Williams, Alfred Kreymborg, Robert McAlmon, and Italian poet Emanuel Carnevali. Dawson was involved together and separately with these writers in various literary journals during 1918-1920. There are also letters written between many of these writers at the end of the series.
Chopnick, Max, 1954
Letters from friends, legal and literary associates and other correspondents. Of particular interest are letters from Dawson's poet friends such as Carl Sandburg, William Carlos Williams, Alfred Kreymborg, Robert McAlmon, and Italian poet Emanuel Carnevali. Dawson was involved together and separately with these writers in various literary journals during 1918-1920. There are also letters written between many of these writers at the end of the series.
City Club of Chicago, 1955
Letters from friends, legal and literary associates and other correspondents. Of particular interest are letters from Dawson's poet friends such as Carl Sandburg, William Carlos Williams, Alfred Kreymborg, Robert McAlmon, and Italian poet Emanuel Carnevali. Dawson was involved together and separately with these writers in various literary journals during 1918-1920. There are also letters written between many of these writers at the end of the series.
City Housing Corporation (New York), 1933
Letters from friends, legal and literary associates and other correspondents. Of particular interest are letters from Dawson's poet friends such as Carl Sandburg, William Carlos Williams, Alfred Kreymborg, Robert McAlmon, and Italian poet Emanuel Carnevali. Dawson was involved together and separately with these writers in various literary journals during 1918-1920. There are also letters written between many of these writers at the end of the series.
Collier's (including editor and brother-in-law Herbert Asbury), n.d., 1931-1944
Letters from friends, legal and literary associates and other correspondents. Of particular interest are letters from Dawson's poet friends such as Carl Sandburg, William Carlos Williams, Alfred Kreymborg, Robert McAlmon, and Italian poet Emanuel Carnevali. Dawson was involved together and separately with these writers in various literary journals during 1918-1920. There are also letters written between many of these writers at the end of the series.
Commerce Clearing House, Inc., 1931
Letters from friends, legal and literary associates and other correspondents. Of particular interest are letters from Dawson's poet friends such as Carl Sandburg, William Carlos Williams, Alfred Kreymborg, Robert McAlmon, and Italian poet Emanuel Carnevali. Dawson was involved together and separately with these writers in various literary journals during 1918-1920. There are also letters written between many of these writers at the end of the series.
Cook, Paul W., 1931
Letters from friends, legal and literary associates and other correspondents. Of particular interest are letters from Dawson's poet friends such as Carl Sandburg, William Carlos Williams, Alfred Kreymborg, Robert McAlmon, and Italian poet Emanuel Carnevali. Dawson was involved together and separately with these writers in various literary journals during 1918-1920. There are also letters written between many of these writers at the end of the series.
Corbett, Brian & Sylvia, 1943
Letters from friends, legal and literary associates and other correspondents. Of particular interest are letters from Dawson's poet friends such as Carl Sandburg, William Carlos Williams, Alfred Kreymborg, Robert McAlmon, and Italian poet Emanuel Carnevali. Dawson was involved together and separately with these writers in various literary journals during 1918-1920. There are also letters written between many of these writers at the end of the series.
Court and Commercial Newspaper Syndicate, 1937-1938
Letters from friends, legal and literary associates and other correspondents. Of particular interest are letters from Dawson's poet friends such as Carl Sandburg, William Carlos Williams, Alfred Kreymborg, Robert McAlmon, and Italian poet Emanuel Carnevali. Dawson was involved together and separately with these writers in various literary journals during 1918-1920. There are also letters written between many of these writers at the end of the series.