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Papers of LeBaron Russell Briggs
Letters to J. Byron Rees, 1907-1913, discuss admitting George Burwell Dutton as an A.M. candidate; Rees' offer to look up anything for him at the Bodleian; Rees' permission to talk to William Allan Neilson about an unnamed matter; and a visit to Williams College.
- "LeBaron Russell Briggs letters"@en
- "To John Harvard"@en
- "Letters to J. Byron Rees, 1907-1913, discuss admitting George Burwell Dutton as an A.M. candidate; Rees' offer to look up anything for him at the Bodleian; Rees' permission to talk to William Allan Neilson about an unnamed matter; and a visit to Williams College."@en
- "Includes letters, ca. 1910-1929, to Mary L. Wheeler (Briggs' secretary) and other letters; manuscript of poem entitled To John Harvard; and annotated copy of printed poem, 1917. Related publications and reference material also available in repository."@en
- "A letter to Houghton, Mifflin, Co., 1901 Aug 21, discusses his preference for the spelling found in Joseph E Worcester's "Dictionary of the English Language" and mentions returning a copy of a contract."@en
- "The collection contains a one page fragment of an unknown manuscript. The first sentence begins "his neighbor's goods. In our impatience we forget" and is on paper watermarked 1901."@en
- "A letter, 1933 May 1, refuses an unspecified request by "Wheelwright.""@en
- "Poems"@en
- "Letters (Correspondence)"@en
- "Papers of LeBaron Russell Briggs"@en
- "Papers of Le Baron Russell Briggs"@en