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    Elmer Gertz

    Manuscripts

    Includes contemporary copies of two letters from Alfred Bruce Douglas to Elmer Gertz.

    mssHM 37562-37616, 41995-42118, 42277-42350

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    Thomas Hastie Bell correspondence

    Manuscripts

    The collection contains correspondence written by Bell and his friends and colleagues; it is predominantly concerned with both political issues (especially anarchism) and Bell's literary work. The letters are arranged alphabetically by correspondent name with incoming and outgoing correspondence kept together. There are a small number of original autograph letters by Bell but the majority are carbon copies, author's retained copies, photocopies, and contemporary copies. Correspondents include, among others, Leonard Dalton Abbott, Roger Baldwin, Ekaterina Konstantinovna Breschko-Breshkovskai͡a, Lord Alfred Douglas, Elmer Gertz, Frank Harris, Pryns Hopkins, Joan London, Nellie O'Hara, Upton Sinclair, and George Sylvester Viereck. The collection also contains a small number of manuscripts, documents, and ephemera; the manuscripts, mostly by Bell, concern both political and literary matters and focus on Oscar Wilde and Frank Harris.

    mssHM 37562-37616, 41995-42118, 42277-42350

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    Leonard Dalton Abbott

    Manuscripts

    Also includes letter to Bessie Kimmelman and letter from Sidney J. Abelson.

    mssHM 37562-37616, 41995-42118, 42277-42350

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    Pryns Hopkins

    Manuscripts

    Letters are signed "Prince," "Prynce," and "Pryns;" includes a letter from Oliver Hart Bronson to Pryns Hopkins.

    mssHM 37562-37616, 41995-42118, 42277-42350

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    Thomas Hastie Bell correspondence

    Manuscripts

    The collection contains correspondence written by Bell and his friends and colleagues (1901-1942); it is predominantly concerned with both political issues (especially anarchism) and Bell's literary work. There are a small number of original autograph letters by Bell but the majority are carbon copies, author's retained copies, photocopies, and contemporary copies. Correspondents include, among others, Leonard Dalton Abbott, Roger Baldwin, Ekaterina Konstantinovna Breshko-Breshkovskaiaa, Lord Alfred Douglas, Elmer Gertz, Frank Harris, Pryns Hopkins, Joan London, Nellie O'Hara, Upton Sinclair, and George Sylvester Viereck. The collection also contains a small number of manuscripts, documents, and ephemera; the manuscripts, mostly by Bell, concern both political and literary matters and focus on Oscar Wilde and Frank Harris.

    mssHM 37562-37616, mssHM 41995-42118, mssHM 42277-42350

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    Thomas Hastie Bell documents and writings

    Manuscripts

    Includes the following: "Catherine Breshkovsky: a biographical essay;" "Frank Harris: exposé of Harris' villainy;" "Plagiarism by Frank Harris and others: an essay;" "Acknowledgement of funds in discharge of claims on Cesari Reserve Syndicate, Ltd.;" "Document granting power of attorney to Thomas H. Bell's wife Lizze Turner."

    mssHM 37562-37616, 41995-42118, 42277-42350