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Papers of Robert Underwood Johnson

Also include an article about Oriental art mentioning the Boston Museum of Fine Arts and Ernest Francisco Fenollosa, and an article by George Rutledge Gibson being routed to "The North American Review."

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  • "Also include an article about Oriental art mentioning the Boston Museum of Fine Arts and Ernest Francisco Fenollosa, and an article by George Rutledge Gibson being routed to "The North American Review.""@en
  • "Two letters from Johnson to Will Orton Tewson concern his views of poetry and his poems about dirigibles and "ZR3 and the Roma.""@en
  • "Correspondents include Edwin Howland Blackfield, William Merritt Chase, Mark Twain, George Parsons Lathrop, Gilbert Parker, W. Rice, Jacob August Riis, W. Orton Tewson, Ethel Brilliana Tweedie, and Kate Douglas Wiggin."@en
  • "The papers consist of two lines of poetry quoted and signed by Johnson, and correspondence, chiefly with contributors to the "Century Magazine," including such topics as Johnson's suggestion that Mark Twain write a travel book for serial publication, Ethel Brilliana Tweedie's description of her book on Porfirio Diaz, William Merritt Chase's article on James McNeil Whistler, and Gilbert Parker's story, "Cummer's son.""@en
  • "There is also a leaf containing the autographs of Johnson and Richard Watson Gilder."@en

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  • "Papers of Robert Underwood Johnson"@en