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This is a new release of the original 1961 edition.
Correspondence, case studies, manuscripts of articles, press cuttings, diary of Mary Osborn 1937, MS of play by Arthur Osborn The knights of the broom, books and printed matter by Osborn and others and a testimonial document given to Mary E. Wilkinson by her colleagues at Dalgety & Co. for her service 1908-1933. The subjects covered by the papers include occultism, parapsychology, reincarnation and religion.
This is a new release of the original 1937 edition.
Noel Griese has written the definitive biography of public relations pioneer Arthur W. Page, whose father Walter H. Page with Frank N. Doubleday in 1900 created the publishing house of Doubleday, Page & Co. Arthur Page joined the firm as a reporter on the World's Work magazine after graduating from Harvard in 1905. In 1913, when his father was named U.S. ambassador to Great Britain, Arthur Page became editor of the World's Work. He remained with Doubleday until 1926 except for one break during World War I during which he served on the propaganda staff of Gen. John J. "Black Jack" Pershing. In 1927, he left Doubelday to become the public relations vice president of AT&T, then America's larges...
This collection primarily documents the planning and eventual attendance of Jimmy Osborn at Camp Wonalancet in the summer of 1946. Correspondence highlights everything from acquiring funding for his stay, to reports on his daily activities at camp. There is also mention of the positive effects inclusion can have for children with disabilities and their peers. Two clippings related to Osborn highlight his family's move to Massachusetts in 1947 and his life in Plymouth in 1948. Correspondence from the Osborns to Evans discusses the process of getting a visa to make this move. While this collection almost exclusively focuses on Jimmy Osborn, also mentioned briefly is John Richards. Richards, a ...
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