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Letter from Paul Machlis, Associate Editor, Mark Twain Papers, University of California Berkeley, Be...
June 21, 1982Image 1 > Item No 18 > Folder 10: Record Repositories: University of California, Berkeley > Box 19: Record Repositories: University of Iowa - UC Berkeley > Sub Series 1: Legal & Administrative > Series 1: General CorrespondenceMARK TWAIN PAPERS THE BANCROFT LIBRARY #480- Description
- Letter from Paul Machlis, Associate Editor, Mark Twain Papers, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC enclosing copies of their Mark Twain/Helen Keller holdings and enclosing a copyright notice by Robert H. Hirst to accompany all previously unpublished writings by Mark Twain.
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Correspondence concerning the preparation of exhibits and programs at the Women's Hall of Fame.
May 30, 1980Image 3 > Item No 6 > Folder 9: Awards - Women's Hall of Fame > Box 100: Awards - Birthday 70th-75th > Sub Series 5: Commemorations > Series 1: General Correspondence... the "Miracle Worker", a title bestowed upon her by Mark Twain, who made possible the miracle of Helen Keller. ... -
September 1982 issue of "Writing!" magazine with the theme of writing your autobiography, with an ex...
September, 1982Image 7 > Item No 35 > Folder 3: Consents: C - General > Box 11: Legal: Consents A - D > Sub Series 1: Legal & Administrative > Series 1: General Correspondence... like Mary’s lit- tle lamb. Read this short excerpt from Mark Twain: The church was perched upon short sec- tions of logs, ... -
September 1982 issue of "Writing!" magazine with the theme of writing your autobiography, with an ex...
September, 1982Image 9 > Item No 35 > Folder 3: Consents: C - General > Box 11: Legal: Consents A - D > Sub Series 1: Legal & Administrative > Series 1: General Correspondence... or kinship with you. Here’s how a few writers did it: Mark Twain, as an old man, recalls a day when ...