Handwritten manuscript of Bright's first speech, which he delivered when was 22. There are notes written about the speech on Page 4. Manuscript written in ink on beige paper.
Buck, Pearl S. (Pearl Sydenstricker), 1892-1973; Envelopes; Postage stamps
Envelope made of off-white paper with texture. Return address, in purple ink, is typed on the back. There is a postage stamp on the upper right corner. The envelope is postmarked on 1940 December 6.
Burne-Jones, Edward Coley, 1833-1898; Letters; Drawings; Letterheads
Burne-Jones makes plans to meet with Campbell on Thursday. There is a drawing on Page 3. The letter is written in ink on ivory paper with 'The Athenaeum" on the letterhead.
Bruns writes to inform the recipient that he has finished a poem. The letter is written in ink on lined transparent paper that is stained around the edges and creases. The papers form a self-made cover sealed with red wax.
Burr responds to a letter he received on 21 November. Burr indicates that he has enclosed amendments to the Constitution. The letter is written in ink on beige paper that has a few discolored holes in it.
Calisher, Hortense; Letters; Ella Strong Denison Library; Scripps College
Calisher writes extensively on how much she enjoyes her visit to Denison Library. Typewritten letter on semi-transparent paper with edits made in blue ink.
Carleton thanks Riley for a copy of "The Puddleforn Papers." He then discusses the various editions through which the work has gone, and tells Riley that he wishes he would write more. Carleton closes the letter with the announcement that he is...