- NewmanL/A/A2/Dana/9
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- 21 May 1938
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Draws Lyn's attention to two more Fanny Kemble letters for sale. Mentions a portrait of Fanny Kemble in the possession of his cousins, the Thorp family.
Dana, H W L (fl 1938)
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Draws Lyn's attention to two more Fanny Kemble letters for sale. Mentions a portrait of Fanny Kemble in the possession of his cousins, the Thorp family.
Dana, H W L (fl 1938)
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Sends the brief notes of Fanny Kemble to his grandmother through Inter-Library Loans to the Library at Princeton, Mass. Gives her permission to search through the letters of his grandfather, Mr Longfellow, for letters from Fanny Kemble.
Dana, H W L (fl 1938)
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Concerning correspondence between his grandmother and grandfather, and Fanny Kemble.
Dana, H W L (fl 1938)
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Writes concerning the correspondence between Mr Longfellow and Fany Kemble. Reports that he has not had the Fanny Kemble letters to his grandmother back from Princeton University Library. Asks Lyn to clarify a line in Mr Lawrance Thompson's book about Mr Longfellow that says Fanny Kemble had a bad influence on Fanny Appleton.
Dana, H W L (fl 1938)
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Records the enclosure of a photostat of Fanny Kemble's letter to William Palmer from the original in the William Dean Howells Collection, a photostat of his grandfather's sonnet 'On Mrs Kemble's readings from Shakespeare', a letter from Fanny Kemble to Mrs Gould. Refers to the photos of Lyn at the Longfellow House taken by his secretary Mr William Gedritis.
Dana, H W L (fl 1938)
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Concerning the correpondence between Mr Longfellow and Fanny Kemble.
Dana, H W L (fl 1938)
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Sends a page [attached] from the catalogue of the American Autograph Shop and suggests that Lyn might want to purchase the letters from Fanny Kemble advertised there.
Dana, H W L (fl 1938)
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Concerns the correspondence between Fanny Kemble and his grandparents, and Mr Thompson's book on his grandfather, Mr Longfellow.
Dana, H W L (fl 1938)