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Literature publishing

Guide to the Amy Lowell Papers, 1916-1956

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Amy Lowell Papers
Abstract
The collection contains fifty-one letters from Amy Lowell to Elisabeth B. Cutting, two letters to Thomas Boyd, and two letters to other editors of the . There are also three letters from Lowell's lover, Ada Russell, to Cutting, one letter from Mary Cornelia Lee to Lowell, and two letters from W.W. Kean and Barbara Swain about Amy Lowell.
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Guide to the Julia Augusta Schwartz Papers, 1899-1953

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Julia Augusta Schwartz Papers
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Material relating primarily to Schwartz's writing but also her Vassar College education and other aspects of her personal life.
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Guide to the Louise Seaman Bechtel Papers, 1877-1980 (bulk 1913-1980)

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Louise Seaman Bechtel Papers
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Papers primarily concerning her work in literature, publishing, and editing, especially for children, and including correspondence, manuscripts, illustrations, biographical information, and published articles and reviews from or pertaining to authors, illustrators, and publishers.
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Guide to the Mary Augusta Scott Papers, approximately 1870-1917

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Mary Augusta Scott Papers
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Correspondence, manuscripts, printed material, journals and photographs relating to Scott's personal life and professional life as an author and professor of English at Smith College.
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Guide to the Ruth Fitch Mason Papers, 1908-1962

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Ruth Fitch Mason Papers
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Material relating to Mason's work as a writer and literary agent as well as more personal material regarding her family, friends, marriage and education. Includes, professional and personal correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, postcards, and biographical information; and Eliot F. Bartlett's correspondence and notes regarding these papers.
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Guide to the W. K. Rose Papers, 1914-1970 (bulk 1940-1968)

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W. K. Rose Papers
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The William K. Rose Papers document Vassar College English Professor Rose’s study of modernist literature, Vorticism, and in particular, the writings of Wyndham Lewis. The majority of the correspondence in the collection documents Rose’s efforts to locate and study Lewis’s letters to friends and associates. Files include correspondence, research and subject files, press clippings, manuscripts, notebooks, playbills, periodicals, photographs, and audio tape.
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