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Papers of William McFee
Correspondents include Lillian B. Bennett, Glen Walton Blodgett; Montgomery Evans, Crosby Gaige; Everett L. Getchell; E.J. Halter, Edward Lazare, Henry Goddard Leach, Christopher Morley, Howes Norris, Myriam Sieve, Harold Sinclair, and Paul M. Wheeler.
- "Correspondents include Lillian B. Bennett, Glen Walton Blodgett; Montgomery Evans, Crosby Gaige; Everett L. Getchell; E.J. Halter, Edward Lazare, Henry Goddard Leach, Christopher Morley, Howes Norris, Myriam Sieve, Harold Sinclair, and Paul M. Wheeler."@en
- "Letters discuss the sale of his literary manuscripts; the publication of "Casuals of the sea"; Joseph Conrad and Richard Curle's work on Conrad; royalties for "An engineer's notebook"; unauthorized reprints of his work; works on World War I; and his health and visits to England and Florida."@en
- "He also mentions "Command" as his favorite novel; Stefan Zeromski's "Ashes"; Joseph Henry Shorthouse's "John Inglesant"; Charles Reade's "The cloister and the hearth"; a Modern Language Association meeting in Chicago; Archibald Henderson; and George Bernard Shaw."@en
- "The collection contains manuscripts for "[Port Said]"; "From a machine room window"; "Harbours of memory" and "The city of enchantment" from "Harbours of memory"; "Deckers on the coast" from "Sailors of fortune"; and "Floca, a modern Alnaschor.""@en
- "Manuscripts for publication"@en
- "Letters (Correspondence)"@en
- "Fiction"@en
- "Papers of William McFee"@en