Box 1
Contains 156 Results:
Correspondence, Alexander Johnson, to Mary Eileen Ahern, 1925 August 10
Correspondence, Dane Starr Jordan, Atlanta, Georgia, to Mary Eileen Ahern, 1915 October 23
Correspondence, A. D. Keaton, University of North Dakota, to Mary Eileen Ahern, 1922 November 5
Correspondence, Letters. Andrew Keogh, Yale University, Connecticut, to Mary Eileen Ahern, 1926 May 26-1929 July 28
Andrew Keogh was the Librarian of Yale University.
Correspondence, Willis H. Kerr, Emporia, Kansas, to Mary Eileen Ahern, 1916 January 21
Correspondence, Arne Kildal, Oslo, Norway, to Mary Eileen Ahern, 1926 June 2
Arne Kildal (1885-1972) was a Norwegian author, librarian, and civil servant.
Correspondence, Theodore Wesley Koch, Northwestern University, to Mary Eileen Ahern, 1928 February 27-1929 October 31
Theodore Wesley Koch (1871-1941) was the Director of Libraries at Northwestern University and later at the University of Michigan.
Correspondence, H. L. Koopman, Providence, Rhode Island, to Mary Eileen Ahern, 1930 February 3-April 11
Correspondence, Ernest Cockburn Kyle, London, England, to Mary Eileen Ahern, 1926 March 29-1930 April 12
Correspondence, W. C. Lane, Cambridge, Massachusetts, to Mary Eileen Ahern, 1909 June 8
Correspondence, John A. Lapp, Indianapolis, Indiana, to Mary Eileen Ahern, 1913 April 3
Correspondence, J. N. Larneed, Buffalo, New York, to Mary Eileen Ahern, undated
Correspondence, Vachel Lindsay, to Mary Eileen Ahern, 1918 September 22
Vachel Lindsay (1879-1931) was an American poet.
Correspondence, Henry Goddard Leach, New York City, New York, to Mary Eileen Ahern, 1918 June 18
Henry Goddard Leach (1880-1970) was an American author, educator, and intellectual.
Correspondence, W. S. Learned, New York City, New York, to Mary Eileen Ahern, 1927 August 2
Correspondence, Henry E. Legler, Madison, Wisconsin, to Mary Eileen Ahern, Chicago, Illinois, 1908 July 22-1909 April 30
Henry E. Legler (1861-1917) was a librarian in the Chicago Public Library system.
Correspondence, Harlow Lindley, Columbus, Ohio, to Mary Eileen Ahern, 1929 May 7
Harlow Lindley (1875-1959) was the curator and secretary of the Ohio State Archeological and Historical Society.
Correspondence, W. M. Lindsay, St. Andrews, Scotland, to Mary Eileen Ahern, 1917 February 10
W. M. Lindsay (1858-1937) was a classical scholar, palaeographer, and professor of humanities at St. Andrews University. The enclosures include a review of Lindsay's study, Notae Latinae, by Charles Upson Clark as well as a postcard to Clark from Lindsay.
Correspondence, George Locke, Toronto, Canada, to Mary Eileen Ahern, 1926 May 1
George Locke (1870-1937) was a Canadian librarian who later became president of the American Library Association.
Correspondence, Hugh Lotting, Westport, Connecticut, to Mary Eileen Ahern. Chicago, Illinois, 1918 December 18
The greeting card consists of a personalized Christmas card.
Correspondence, John A. Lowe, Brooklyn, New York, to Mary Eileen Ahern, 1908 October 5-1925 November 19
Correspondence, T. W. Lyster, Dublin, Ireland, to Mary Eileen Ahern, Chicago, Illinois, 1918 June 18
T. W. Lyster (1855-1922) was the Librarian of the National Library of Ireland.
Correspondence, Cornelia Marvin, Salem, Oregon, to Mary Eileen Ahern, 1926 October 2
Cornelia Marvin (1873-1957) was a librarian and civil servant in Oregon.
Correspondence, Felix Meiner, Leipzig, Germany, to Mary Eileen Ahern, Chicago, Illinois, undated
Felix Meiner (1883-1965) was a German author and philosopher.
Correspondence, Harriet Monroe, Chicago, Illinois, to Mary Eileen Ahern, 1927 June 2
Harriet Monroe (1860-1936) was an American literary critic, poet and patron of the arts. She was the founding publisher and long-time editor of Poetry magazine.
Correspondence, Ann Moor, New York City, New York, to Mary Eileen Ahern, 1916 March 18
Correspondence, R. G. Moulton, Chicago, Illinois, to Mary Eileen Ahern, 1917 October 26
Correspondence, Cathal O'Byrne, Chicago, Illinois, to Mary Eileen Ahern, 1923 March 25-April 26
Cathal O'Byrne (1867-1957) was an Irish singer, poet, and writer.
Correspondence, Frances Oleott, Brooklyn, New York, to Mary Eileen Ahern, 1917 April 5-1930 April 4
Correspondence, Ernie O'Malley, Chicago, Illinois, to Mary Eileen Ahern, undated
Ernie O'Malley (1897-1957) was an Irish Republican Army officer and writer.