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Papers of Lyn Newman Dasburg, Mary Channing 'Marina' (fl 1938)
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ALS to Lyn Newman

Regrets that Max Newman will not be visiting with Lyn but promises a quantity of agreeable bachelors. Believes that Max might like to meet Harry Hart 'who invented the electric machine that does algebra'. Sympathises with Lyn's reluctance to leave Edward and Griffin together.

Dasburg, Mary Channing 'Marina' (fl 1938)

ALS to Lyn Newman

Reports that she has written to her aunt, Frances A. Wister, regarding the pictures of Fanny Kemble in the Germantown house. Mentions her correspondence with Alice Butler. Informs Lyn of MacMillan's plan to publish a life of Fanny Kemble that does not include as much original research as Lyn has. Advises Lyn to contact Lois Cole, the Associate Editor and George Brett, the President.

Dasburg, Mary Channing 'Marina' (fl 1938)

ALS to Lyn Newman

Offers to help Lyn acquire photographs of pictures of Fanny Kemble and other related subjects. Makes suggestions for Lyn's visit. Enthuses about Butler Place. Undertakes to write to Alice Butler.

Dasburg, Mary Channing 'Marina' (fl 1938)

ALS to Lyn Newman

Sends news of her family. Reports that Miss Armstrong's life of Fanny Kemble has been a hit with the public but displeased the family of Fanny Kemble and their friends.

Dasburg, Mary Channing 'Marina' (fl 1938)