Letter to Martha Berry from Erwin A. Holt
Mr. Holt includes part of a letter from Grace Noll Crowell about a possible visit to Berry. Ms. Crowell writes that she wishes she could come, but that two of her sons have been sick recently. She says that she will try to visit as soon as they improve. She talks about sharing her poetry with the students. Mr. Holt suggests that Martha Berry write to Ms. Crowell about the visit.
Erwin A. Holt
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Berry College Memorial Library
1938-8-4
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Poem by A. L. Frink in Memorial of Elizabeth Widdicomb
Letter includes a poem by A. L. Frink, "The Rose Still Grows Beyond the Wall." A note at the bottom informs Miss Berry that the poem was published as part of a memorial for Elizabeth Widdicomb, a thirteen-year-old girl at the Brentwood School who passed away earlier that year. The author hopes that the poem will allow Miss Berry to know something of Elizabeth.
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Berry College Memorial Library
1927--
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Letter from Robert Sparks Walker to Martha Berry
Walker seeks approval of including his poem about Berry in the next volume of his work.
Robert Sparks Walker
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Berry College Memorial Library
1927-7-20
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The Berry Schools
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Berry College Memorial Library
1927-8-1
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Letter to Martha Berry from Robert Sparks Walker
Robert Sparks Walker writes Martha Berry to inform her that either he or his publisher will be sending Martha Berry a copy of his new book of poetry.
Robert Sparks Walker
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Berry College Memorial Library
1925-12-10
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Mount Berry, Georgia