Box 2
Contains 96 Results:
From Bowen-Merrill Company to Russell Hinman, 1901-02-01
Topic: Permission to use James Whitcomb Riley's poem, "There is Ever a Song Somewhere, My Dear," from "Afterwhiles."
From Little, Brown & Co. to American Book Co. , 1901-02-04
Topic: Charge for the use of the extract from Parkman's Pioneers of France in the New World.
From Houghton, Mifflin& Co. to American Book Co. , 1901-02-04
Topic: Permission to use 150 lines from the third canto of Longfellow's "Hiawatha," Hawthorne's "Story of the Golden Touch" from the Wonder Book, and "Little Annie's Ramble" from Twice-Told Tales, Lucy Larcom's "Hannah Binding Shoes," Whittier's "The Pipes at Lucknow" and Emerson's essay, "Gifts."
From Charles Scribner's Sons to Russell Hinman, 1901-02-06
Topic: Permission to use extracts from selections by Eugene Field, Ernest Seton-Thompson, Sidney Lanier and Henry Van Dyke in school readers.
From Bowen-Merrill Co. to American Book Co. , 1901-02-06
Topic: Permission to reprint James Whitcomb Riley poem.
From American Book Company to William Winter, 1901-02-07
Topic: Request for permission to use Winter's poem, "After All," in a school reader.
From Samuel Minturn Peck to Russell Hinman, 1901-02-15
Topic: Permission to include Peck's "The Captain's Feather" in a reader.
From Little, Brown & Co. to American Book Co. , 1901-02-15
Topic: Permission to use extracts from Chapter X of Parkman's "Pioneers of France and the New World" and "Song of the Elves," from Louisa May Alcott's "Eva's Visit to Fairyland," as well as requesting the locaiton of Helen Hunt Jackson's "Sangreal Prize."
From Berlin Photographic Company to American Book Company, 1901-03-22
Topic: Permission to reproduce wood engraving of "A Sacrifice of Vanities" and publish as illustration in The New McGuffey Fifth Reader.
From Falk to M.J. Smith, 1901-03-26
Topic: Permission to use Joseph Jefferson's photograph in McGuffey's Fifth Reader.