A Guide to the Papers of Bruce Barton, 1925-1927
A Collection in
Clifton Waller Barrett Library
The Special Collections Department
Accession Number 10843
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Bruce Barton, Papers, 1925-1927, in the Clifton Waller Barrett Library, Accession # 10843, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
Provenance
This collection was transferred on June 16, 1989.
Contents List
- Bruce Barton, New York, New York, to George Matthew Adams, New York, New York 1925 December 28TLS, 1 p.
Thanks him for the The Life of Elbert H. Gary: a story of steel by Ida M. Tarbell and mentioning his own book [ The Man Nobody Knows; a discovery of Jesus ] published last spring and sending a copy.
- Jay N. Darling (Ding) to George Matthew Adams, New York, New York 1926 April 7TLS, 1 p.
Expresses gratitude at his word of encouragement.
- E. C. P., Warner-Patterson Company, Chicago, Illinois, to George Matthew Adams, New York, New York 1926 April 8TLS, 1 p.
Discusses her stay in Winter Haven and inquiring as to his decision about starting a newspaper there, and praising his "Today's Talk" entitled "Son-To-Be."
- Bruce Barton, Barton, Durstine & Osborn, Inc., New York, New York, to George Matthew Adams, New York, New York 1927 December 28TLS, 1 p.
Expresses appreciation at Adams making his book, [ What Can A Man Believe ], into an editorial.
- "Today's Talk" by George Matthew Adams entitled "Jesus, My Friend" 1926Broadside
About Bruce Barton and his book [ The Book Nobody Knows ].
- "Today's Talk" by George Matthew Adams entitled "What Has Become of My Life" 1927 December 27Broadside
About Bruce Barton and his book [ What Can A Man Believe ].