Letters, 1915-1920 : London, to Philip D. Sherman | WorldCat.org (original) (raw)

Summary:[1] 1915, July 28 [TLS. 1 l.].--He will be pleased to lecture at Oberlin and suggests the New Testament as his topic. [2] 1916, May 1 [AMsS. 1 l.].--Quotation from Celibates. [3] 1919, October 1 [TLS. 1 l.].--Gives reasons why he does not want to lecture in America. [4] 1920, April 14 [TLS. 2 p. with envelope].--Answers inquiry about his books. Comments on his own interpretation of Ireland as compared with William Butler Yeats and George A. Birmingham

Archival Material, English, 1915

Publication:Harry Lyman Koopman Collection.

Genre:Letters England 20th century

Physical Description:4 items

OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:122544291