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Theodore Barrell commonplace book

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    Theodore Dreiser papers

    Manuscripts

    The collection contains correspondence, manuscripts and newspaper clippings relating to Theodore Dreiser and his friends and associates. The majority of the correspondence is between Dreiser and his intimate friend and secretary, Elizabeth Kearney Coakley. The collection's manuscripts consist of writings by Dreiser, his wife (Helen Patges Dreiser), Elizabeth Kearney Coakley, and Thelma Cudlipp. Subjects addressed within the manuscripts include Vladimir Ilʹich Lenin, Sherwood Anderson and the death of Theodore Dreiser. All newspaper clippings in the collection relate to Dreiser and his circle of friends. Issues addressed within the collection as a whole include Dreiser's writing and the writing of other authors of the period, politics (especially communism), and the attempts made by Dreiser to market his talent, and his novels, to film studios and producers

    mssHM 36236-36335

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    Theodore R. Hofer correspondence

    Manuscripts

    A letterpress copybook of correspondence by Theodore Robert Hofer regarding the Inyo Canal Company, Standard Sugar Company, and the Gold Run Mining Company.

    mssHM 26335

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    R. Mathews commonplace book

    Manuscripts

    Contains accounts of America and the war, observations on the history of England and on current events, lists of English ships, recipes, and other miscellaneous material. Written in London.

    mssHM 694

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    Theodore Roosevelt, New York, letters to John C. Scott, Corpus Christi, Texas :

    Manuscripts

    Three letters written on letterhead of The Outlook magazine, Office of Theodore Roosevelt. One item concerns the National Committee, presumably of the Progressive Party, and the Republican Party; another letter expresses a denial of a statement attributed to Roosevelt. The third item is an acknowledgement of Scott's letter. The letter dated July 8 contains autograph edits; an unedited copy of this letter is located in the Theodore Roosevelt Papers, Library of Congress. Recipient is identifed as John Cochran Scott (1861-1927) by the Theodore Roosevelt Center at Dickinson State University. Letters dated: 1912 June 5, July 5, July 8.

    mssHM 20199-20201

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    Theodore Roosevelt, New York, letter to Walter J. Ballard, Los Angeles :

    Manuscripts

    Roosevelt thanks Ballard for his letter. Written on letterhead for The Outlook magazine, Office of Theodore Roosevelt. Includes addressed envelope.

    mssHM 13401

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    Theodore Van Soelen letters

    Manuscripts

    The collection consists of 180 letters from 1950 to 1963, from more than eighty persons to Theodore Van Soelen. The letters are from artists, writers, and prominent men in public life; the subject matter focuses on art, New Mexico government, and politics. Correspondents include: Paul Horgan, Peter Hurd, Tom Lea, Paul Manship, Edwin L. Mechem, Nicholas Roosevelt, Paul Sample, Allan Shivers, John F. Simms, Edward Streeter, Robert Lewis Taylor, and Paul Dudley White.

    mssHM 36435-36614