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1946. (26 letters)


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    1952. (12 letters)

    Manuscripts

    Correspondents: Kruse, Alexander Z., 1888-1972—letters to Ludd Spivey and James Herring regarding the Lena Kruse Memorial Collection Heintzelman, Arthur William, 1891-1965 Crain, Maurice—regarding East of Broadway (3 letters) Weitenkampf, Frank, 1866-1962 Hofeld, Violetta (Photostat copy and photocopy) Spivey, Ludd M.—regarding the Lena Kruse Memorial Collection Herring, James Vernon, 1887-—regarding the Lena Kruse Memorial Collection Strauss, Harold, 1907—letter to Maurice Crain regarding East of Broadway Berger, Marvin (copy) Sieven, Maurice

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    1938. (11 letters)

    Manuscripts

    Correspondents: Philadelphia Society of Etchers British Museum Medalie, Carmina letter to Lena Z. Kruse Neumann, J.B. Lemoisne, Paul-André, 1875-1964 Bibliotheque, Nationale Martini, Herbert E.—consolation on the loss of Kruse's mother Maclagan, Eric; Robert Dalrymple, 1879-1951 Brown, Edmund Randolph, 1888- Stead, Christina, 1902-

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    Life at McBurney YMCA, 1946, Oct. 26

    Manuscripts

    The Alexander Z. Kruse papers contain documents relating to Kruse's career as an artist, art critic, and author. The time frame covered is 1890 to 1975 with the bulk of the material originating from the 1930s to 1960s. The material is arranged by functional series and includes: literary manuscripts and notebooks; correspondence; photographic materials--photographs and slides; ephemera--clippings, catalogs, and biographical material; and books. The majority of the collection is in its original format with a few being photocopies. The photographic materials are in good condition. However, much of the ephemera (especially the newspaper clippings) is extremely fragile. Most of the clippings are from Kruse's columns with the Brooklyn Eagle and the New York Post.

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    1962. (8 letters)

    Manuscripts

    Correspondents: Watson, Thomas J., 1914-—letter to Anna Kruse Barrie, Erwin S., 1886- King, Maurice, 1914-1977—letter to Anna Kruse Kreymborg, Alfred, 1883-1966 and Dorothy—friendly note Bartell, Lee B. Miltzlaff, M.H.—regarding the passing of Henry McBride with obituary (2 letters) Lowry, W. McNeil (Wilson McNeil), 1913-

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    Ephemera: Clippings ("At the Art Galleries"--1943-1946)

    Manuscripts

    The Alexander Z. Kruse papers contain documents relating to Kruse's career as an artist, art critic, and author. The time frame covered is 1890 to 1975 with the bulk of the material originating from the 1930s to 1960s. The material is arranged by functional series and includes: literary manuscripts and notebooks; correspondence; photographic materials--photographs and slides; ephemera--clippings, catalogs, and biographical material; and books. The majority of the collection is in its original format with a few being photocopies. The photographic materials are in good condition. However, much of the ephemera (especially the newspaper clippings) is extremely fragile. Most of the clippings are from Kruse's columns with the Brooklyn Eagle and the New York Post.

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    Scrapbook: 9/16/1945—6/2/1946

    Manuscripts

    The Alexander Z. Kruse papers contain documents relating to Kruse's career as an artist, art critic, and author. The time frame covered is 1890 to 1975 with the bulk of the material originating from the 1930s to 1960s. The material is arranged by functional series and includes: literary manuscripts and notebooks; correspondence; photographic materials--photographs and slides; ephemera--clippings, catalogs, and biographical material; and books. The majority of the collection is in its original format with a few being photocopies. The photographic materials are in good condition. However, much of the ephemera (especially the newspaper clippings) is extremely fragile. Most of the clippings are from Kruse's columns with the Brooklyn Eagle and the New York Post.

    mssKruse papers