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Papers of Charles Hugh Richardson Harper
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Typed letter to Mr and Mrs Harper

'The Delegate of the Provisional Government of the French Republic, M. André Brenac, thanks Mr. and Mrs. Harper very sincerely indeed for their message of good will on the occasion of the French National Day, the 14th July, and for the poem 'Call to France' as a tribute to that day.'

Délégation de la France Libre en Australie (fl 1944)

TLS to the Master, St John's College, Cambridge

Sends a copy of 'Poet Lore' containing Mr Harper's poem 'God's nod' to be placed in the archive of Mr Harper's papers, held in the College. Mentions that a collection of many of Mr Harper's poems is on file in the Library of Cornell University. Discusses a volume of Mr Harper's poetry that Miss A. Ruth Fry is arranging to be privately printed by Cambridge University Press.

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)

TLS to Ralph S. Hosmer

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)

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