Papers of Charles Hugh Richardson Harper
- Harper
- Fonds
- 1935–1948 (Circa)
Correspondence, material relating to the Harper-Wood Studentship, poems, Harper's autobiography, typescripts.
Harper, Charles Hugh Richardson (1869-1947) Anglican clergyman
Papers of Charles Hugh Richardson Harper
Correspondence, material relating to the Harper-Wood Studentship, poems, Harper's autobiography, typescripts.
Harper, Charles Hugh Richardson (1869-1947) Anglican clergyman
Various (001995)
Copy of typed letter to the Editor of 'The Matilda Ziegler Magazine'
Submits the poem 'Blind eyes that see' on behalf of Mr Harper. Explains that Mr Harper lives in Australia with his wife and has recently lost his sight. Requests a copy of the magazine in lieu of payment should the poem be published. Refers to poems by Mr Harper published in 'The New York Times' and 'Poet Lore'. Addresses the matter of copyright.
Hosmer, Ralph Sheldon (1874-1963) forester
ALS to Mr and Mrs C. H. R. Harper
Forwards and comments upon his correspondence with 'The Matilda Ziegler Magazine for the Blind'. Suggests that Mr Harper might learn to read braille. Refers to his personal correspondence with Mr Harper. Mentions the town of Monsey near the Hudson River.
Hosmer, Ralph Sheldon (1874-1963) forester
TLS to Ralph S. Hosmer and autograph copy in Hosmer's hand
Agrees to publish 'Blind eyes that see' by C. H. R. Harper in the April issue of the magazine. Encloses a statement waiving the magazine's rights to the poem's copyright. Explains the ethos of the magazine. Offers to send a regular copy of the magazine to Mr Harper. Expresses interest in publishing Mr Harper's life story for the inspiration of the magazine's readers.
Liechty, Howard M (fl 1944-1945)
Refers to Mr Hosmer's correspondence with the magazine. Suggests that Mr Harper might like to write an article about his life for their column, 'Successful blind'.
Liechty, Howard M (fl 1944-1945)
Thanks Hosmer for his letter and the poem 'Treasure of darkness' by Mr Harper. Agrees to publish the poem and encloses a statement relinquishing any publication rights to it. Expresses his sadness at the news of Mrs Harper's death.
Liechty, Howard M (fl 1944-1945)
Copy of TLS to the President of the U.S.A. [Franklin Roosevelt]
Encloses a copy of Mr Harper's poem addressed to the President.
Hosmer, Ralph Sheldon (1874-1963) forester