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Rand comments on some Latin verse, Harvard president, Abbott Lawrence Lowell composed in honor of the British poet, Robert Bridges, and Rand includes some original doggerel.
Letters, clippings, and notes removed from books E. K. Rand donated to the Houghton Library.
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Correspondents include: John Jay Chapman, Etienne Gilson, Leslie Webber Jones, Frederick Paul Keppel, Benno Linderbauer, David Ansell Slater, and Hugh Fraser Stewart, among many others.
Includes correspondence, manuscripts of writings and speeches, lecture notes and research notes; and biographical and family papers. Correspondence pertains to publications, among other subjects, and also contains papers relating to Harvard and memoranda, 1918, about military intelligence work. Other material includes manuscripts on Ovid; lecture notes for Harvard courses on Ovid, military science and other subjects; student notes; course material for University of Paris class on Lucretius, 1933-1934; research notes and manuscripts relating to Rand's work on Boethius, Johannes Scottus and pinpricks; and diplomas, certificates and other biographical papers. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.
Two letters written by Robert Bridges to Walter Muir Whitehill, while Whitehill was a student at Harvard. The first brief letter, dated Ann Arbor, Michigan, May 13, 1924 Bridges regrets that he will likely not have time to see with Whitehill during an upcoming visit to Harvard. The second letter, dated Chilswell, Oxford, October 7, 1924, Bridges responds to a number of questions Whitehill had ask in a previous correspondence, concerning how he might transfer to Oxford from Harvard.
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