A Guide to the Papers of Arthur Sherburne Hardy, 1888-1917 Hardy, Arthur Sherburne, Papers of 7721

A Guide to the Papers of Arthur Sherburne Hardy, 1888-1917

A Collection in the
Clifton Waller Barrett Library
The Special Collections Department
Accession Number 7721


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Repository
Special Collections, University of Virginia Library
Accession number
7721
Title
Papers of Arthur Sherburne Hardy, 1888-1917
Physical Characteristics
This collection consists of 7 items.
Language
English

Administrative Information

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Use Restrictions

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Preferred Citation

Papers of Arthur Sherburne Hardy, Accession #7721, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.

Acquisition Information

This collection was deposited on [17 December 1963] 5 November 1964.

Scope and Content Information

The collection contains manuscripts of two poems and an essay on France by Arthur Sherburne Hardy. Letters discuss the lack of a correspondent's reply to a request for an autograph of [Helen?] Keller for her majesty, and the correct usage of the religious term "mass," and include an invitation, and a note of thanks.

Correspondents include [Luther Halsey?] Gulick and a Dr. Leeds.

Contents List

Manuscripts
  • Poem beginning "O what a night for a soul to go . . . " 1891 Mar. 11
    AMsS. 1 p.
  • Poem: "Immortality" beginning "My window is the open sky . . . " n. d.
    AMsS. 1 p.
  • "An Appreciation (of France)" n. d. [ca. 1916]
    AMsS. 8 p.

    Essay of personal reflections on the history and beauties of France.

Letters
  • Arthur Sherburne Hardy to "Dear Sir" 1914 Sep. 12
    ALS. 2 p.

    Regrets lack of his correspondent's reply to his request for an autograph of Miss [Helen?] Keller for "Her Majesty."

  • A. S. H. to [Luther Halsey?] Gulick 1917 Mar. 8
    ALS. 2 p.

    Invites Gulick to tea, and reports that Prof. [Frank Moore?] Colby is in town.

  • A. S. H. to Dr. Leeds n. y. Mar. 17
    ALS. 1 p.

    [Thanks for note from Leeds in time of need.]

  • A. S. H. to "Dear Sir" n.d.
    ALS. 2 p.

    Receipt Date Stamp: "The Riverside Press/ Cambridge, Mass./ August 20, 1888"
    Comments on correct usage of the religious term "Mass."