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Box MS.2023.046 Box 3

 Container

Contains 30 Results:

Lady Margaret Sackville, 2 letters to "Francis", 1948 January

 File — Box: MS.2023.046 Box 3, Folder: 20
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This finding aid describes the manuscript material from the New Woman Collection formed by Philip Cohen, and consists of letters, literary manuscripts, autographs, photographs, and other ephemera created by and related to the authors, actresses, and activists central to the feminist and suffragist movements of the 1890s as well as those female writers and public figures who opposed them. Though the term "New Woman" was coined in 1894 and is most commonly associated with 1890s women's rights...
Dates: 1948 January

Olive Schreiner, letter to Hubert Bland, about 1888-1889

 File — Box: MS.2023.046 Box 3, Folder: 25
Scope and Contents

Letter contains many complimentary references to E. Nesbit, Bland's wife.

Dates: about 1888-1889

Ann S. Stephens, letter to Oscar T. Keeler, 1855 October 20

 File — Box: MS.2023.046 Box 3, Folder: 21
Scope and Contents

With three clippings and an engraved portrait of Stephens.

Dates: 1855 October 20

Edward Dowden, letter to Helena M. Swanwick, 1887 April 15

 File — Box: MS.2023.046 Box 3, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This finding aid describes the manuscript material from the New Woman Collection formed by Philip Cohen, and consists of letters, literary manuscripts, autographs, photographs, and other ephemera created by and related to the authors, actresses, and activists central to the feminist and suffragist movements of the 1890s as well as those female writers and public figures who opposed them. Though the term "New Woman" was coined in 1894 and is most commonly associated with 1890s women's rights...
Dates: 1887 April 15

Florence Guertin Tuttle, autograph stanza, 1912 April 11

 File — Box: MS.2023.046 Box 3, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents

Stanza 5 from her untitled 11-stanza poem beginning “When the male of every species came from a tiny cell."

Dates: 1912 April 11

Mrs. Humphry Ward, letter to "Violet", 1895 June 5

 File — Box: MS.2023.046 Box 3, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents

Letter mentions her sister, Julia Huxley.

Dates: 1895 June 5

Mrs. Humphry Ward, cabinet photograph

 File — Box: MS.2023.046 Box 3, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This finding aid describes the manuscript material from the New Woman Collection formed by Philip Cohen, and consists of letters, literary manuscripts, autographs, photographs, and other ephemera created by and related to the authors, actresses, and activists central to the feminist and suffragist movements of the 1890s as well as those female writers and public figures who opposed them. Though the term "New Woman" was coined in 1894 and is most commonly associated with 1890s women's rights...
Dates: 1833-1949

Mrs. Humphry Ward, letter to "Sir", 1896 August 30

 File — Box: MS.2023.046 Box 3, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This finding aid describes the manuscript material from the New Woman Collection formed by Philip Cohen, and consists of letters, literary manuscripts, autographs, photographs, and other ephemera created by and related to the authors, actresses, and activists central to the feminist and suffragist movements of the 1890s as well as those female writers and public figures who opposed them. Though the term "New Woman" was coined in 1894 and is most commonly associated with 1890s women's rights...
Dates: 1896 August 30

Mrs. Humphry Ward, cabinet photograph

 File — Box: MS.2023.046 Box 3, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents

London, Elliott and Fry, 55 Baker Street.

Dates: 1833-1949

Rosamund Marriott Watson, letter to "Sir", 1899

 File — Box: MS.2023.046 Box 3, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents

Letters likely written to a publisher, possibly Ernest Nister.

Dates: 1899