1928 November 12 Booth Tarkington to Elizabeth Trotter, thanks her for the article from Scribner's, whose author is an English professor who appears interested in students in English and who feels that everyone should read poetry. Tarkington believes that he knows the reason for this odd thought, "The sight of your house at Chestnut Hill, or of the one at Kennebunkport would convince anyone of that. They are secluded without being withdrawn; thoughtful, but not scholastic; and they seem to say, 'There is time here for everything worthwhile."
- Containers:
- Box-folder 1:17
- Physical description:
- ALS, 2 pages on 1 leaf
Access and use
- Location of collection:
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