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Then I want to delve into the dramatic criticism of probably two years later. When I find the beginning of that work- and I’ll consult the | Then I want to delve into the dramatic criticism of probably two years later. When I find the beginning of that work- and I’ll consult the Journal [[underlined]] editors about that- I can give you an idea of the column and the other articles, if there are any. The Brownsville article, now in tour collection of clippings, appeared in August, 1894, I believe. | ||
And I hope that I may soon be able to clear up the mystery of Miss Cather’s birth year. It is puzzling to find most of the books giving | And I hope that I may soon be able to clear up the mystery of Miss Cather’s birth year. It is puzzling to find most of the books giving 1876 [[underlined]], and all the library cards in the University and the City library catalogues giving 1875 [[underlined]]. I have a “lead” that I think will solve this riddle and probably the authenticity of the Alumnus [[underlined]] article. I will try to investigate the Goudy material too- next [[underlined]] year! It is almost here, for weal or woe, and I fear too much woe. I have had a letter from Mrs. Cunningham |
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Then I want to delve into the dramatic criticism of probably two years later. When I find the beginning of that work- and I’ll consult the Journal underlined editors about that- I can give you an idea of the column and the other articles, if there are any. The Brownsville article, now in tour collection of clippings, appeared in August, 1894, I believe.
And I hope that I may soon be able to clear up the mystery of Miss Cather’s birth year. It is puzzling to find most of the books giving 1876 underlined, and all the library cards in the University and the City library catalogues giving 1875 underlined. I have a “lead” that I think will solve this riddle and probably the authenticity of the Alumnus underlined article. I will try to investigate the Goudy material too- next underlined year! It is almost here, for weal or woe, and I fear too much woe. I have had a letter from Mrs. Cunningham