Box MS.2023.046 Box 2
Container
Contains 67 Results:
Agnes Repplier, 5 letters to Mark Antony de Wolfe Howe, 1913
File — Box: MS.2023.046 Box 2, Folder: 50
Scope and Contents
Letters to assistant editor of the Youth's Companion about articles she is submitting.
Dates:
1913
Rita, letter to the secretary of the Manor House Club, 1911 May 30
File — Box: MS.2023.046 Box 2, Folder: 51
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:
1911 May 30
Amélie Rives, autograph
File — Box: MS.2023.046 Box 2, Folder: 52
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
Elizabeth Robins, letter to "Miss Blaikie"
File — Box: MS.2023.046 Box 2, Folder: 53
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
Elizabeth Robins, letter to Ethel Brilliana Tweedie, 1892 January 17
File — Box: MS.2023.046 Box 2, Folder: 54
Scope and Contents
Letter mentions Ibsen's Hedda Gabler.
Dates:
1892 January 17
Elizabeth Robbins, letter to Clementina Antruther-Thomson, 1908 March
File — Box: MS.2023.046 Box 2, Folder: 55
Scope and Contents
Letter mentions her upcoming lecture at Portman Rooms in London.
Dates:
1908 March
W.M. Rossetti, letter to George Frederick Scotson-Clark, 1907 October 19
File — Box: MS.2023.046 Box 2, Folder: 27
Scope and Contents
Letter about A Girl Among the Anarchists by Isabel Meredith, and illustrators Mary Byrne and Frank Dean.
Dates:
1907 October 19
Adeline Sergeant, letter to Ethel Brilliana Tweedie, 1898 February 26
File — Box: MS.2023.046 Box 2, Folder: 56
Scope and Contents
Letter discusses Sergeant's upcoming article on "Novel Writing for Women" for The First College Open to Women, Queen's College London. Memories and Records of Work Done. 1848-1898, edited by Tweedie.
Dates:
1898 February 26
Anna Howard Shaw, cabinet photograph
File — Box: MS.2023.046 Box 2, Folder: 57
Scope and Contents
"Photograph by Brown Brothers 125 West 42nd St., N. Y.”
Dates:
1833-1949
May Sinclair, letter to Richard Watson Gilder, 1909 July 7
File — Box: MS.2023.046 Box 2, Folder: 58
Scope and Contents
Letter discusses the serialization of Sinclair's novel The Creators: A Comedy in the periodical The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, edited by Gilder.
Dates:
1909 July 7