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Letters of Louis Bromfield, Accession #7533-h , Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
This collection was transfered from the Rare Books Division on June 16, 1989.
This collection consists of four letters. In a letter, 1952 February 28, Harold H. Tittman, Lima, Peru, writes to Charles A. Blackwell, Paris, France, discussing a visit from Louis Bromfield and Bromfield's lectures and political views.
In another letter, n.d., Bromfield, Lucas, Ohio, writes to Marian Hall re his recent illness.
Describes Louis Bromfield's visit to Lima and relays some of the "provactive thoughts" he left behind, especially from a lecture on anitbiotics.
Probably forwarding the copy of the letter from Harold H. Tittmann
Concerning his recent illness, a 'blood stream infection'