Box SC007-GUIN-043
Contains 21 Results:
Typescript of Alice Brown to Fr. Lelen Correspondence, 1931
Alice Brown was a close friend of Louise Imogen Guiney and following Guiney’s death in 1920, she wrote a tribute titled Louise Imogen Guiney, which was published in 1921. In addition, Brown corresponded with Rev. Michael Earls, S.J. This series mostly contains correspondence with J.M. Lelen, another writer of the period.
Typescript of Alice Brown to Fr. Lelen Correspondence, 1932-1946
Alice Brown was a close friend of Louise Imogen Guiney and following Guiney’s death in 1920, she wrote a tribute titled Louise Imogen Guiney, which was published in 1921. In addition, Brown corresponded with Rev. Michael Earls, S.J. This series mostly contains correspondence with J.M. Lelen, another writer of the period.
Miscellaneous items related to Alice Brown and J.M. Lelen correspondence
Alice Brown was a close friend of Louise Imogen Guiney and following Guiney’s death in 1920, she wrote a tribute titled Louise Imogen Guiney, which was published in 1921. In addition, Brown corresponded with Rev. Michael Earls, S.J. This series mostly contains correspondence with J.M. Lelen, another writer of the period.
Correspondence: Alice Brown to Rachel Norton, 1920
Alice Brown was a close friend of Louise Imogen Guiney and following Guiney’s death in 1920, she wrote a tribute titled Louise Imogen Guiney, which was published in 1921. In addition, Brown corresponded with Rev. Michael Earls, S.J. This series mostly contains correspondence with J.M. Lelen, another writer of the period.
Correspondence: G.A. Payne to Alice Brown, April 1923
Alice Brown was a close friend of Louise Imogen Guiney and following Guiney’s death in 1920, she wrote a tribute titled Louise Imogen Guiney, which was published in 1921. In addition, Brown corresponded with Rev. Michael Earls, S.J. This series mostly contains correspondence with J.M. Lelen, another writer of the period.
Correspondence, 1908, 1934-1943
Alice Brown was a close friend of Louise Imogen Guiney and following Guiney’s death in 1920, she wrote a tribute titled Louise Imogen Guiney, which was published in 1921. In addition, Brown corresponded with Rev. Michael Earls, S.J. This series mostly contains correspondence with J.M. Lelen, another writer of the period.
Correspondence: Alice Brown to Fr. Earls, 1921-1934
Alice Brown was a close friend of Louise Imogen Guiney and following Guiney’s death in 1920, she wrote a tribute titled Louise Imogen Guiney, which was published in 1921. In addition, Brown corresponded with Rev. Michael Earls, S.J. This series mostly contains correspondence with J.M. Lelen, another writer of the period.
Correspondence: Alice Brown to Grace Guiney, Undated
Alice Brown was a close friend of Louise Imogen Guiney and following Guiney’s death in 1920, she wrote a tribute titled Louise Imogen Guiney, which was published in 1921. In addition, Brown corresponded with Rev. Michael Earls, S.J. This series mostly contains correspondence with J.M. Lelen, another writer of the period.
“Louise Imogen Guiney” by Alice Grown, November 2, 1920
Alice Brown was a close friend of Louise Imogen Guiney and following Guiney’s death in 1920, she wrote a tribute titled Louise Imogen Guiney, which was published in 1921. In addition, Brown corresponded with Rev. Michael Earls, S.J. This series mostly contains correspondence with J.M. Lelen, another writer of the period.
Correspondence: Helen F. Bradford to Alice Brown, 1932, 1935
Alice Brown was a close friend of Louise Imogen Guiney and following Guiney’s death in 1920, she wrote a tribute titled Louise Imogen Guiney, which was published in 1921. In addition, Brown corresponded with Rev. Michael Earls, S.J. This series mostly contains correspondence with J.M. Lelen, another writer of the period.