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Glen Charles Craig was born 4 October 1918 in Salt Lake City, Utah. His parents were Charles Craig (1888-1981) and Amelia Harriet Hadfield (1890-1977). He married Elline Midgley Craig 6 November 1941. They had four children. He was inducted into the army in 1942. Includes some ancestral information.
Contains correspondence, reprints, clippings, and photographs. Topics covered include King's life; his work and the work of his competitor Albert Szent-Gyorgi on vitamin C; and the Nutrition Foundation.
The short-lived but remarkable correspondence presented in Letters to Lalage took place toward the end of Charles Williams' life. Louis Lang-Sims was not the first young woman to seek his help or to fall beneath his spell. When she wrote to him in September 1943 Williams had already had numerous admirers, pupils, and disciples who looked to him for counsel, for advice, and most especially, for encouragement. His affinity with Louis Lang-Sims was not surprising. Some thirty years younger than he was, she was in due course herself to become a forceful and individual writer whose literary output, though relatively small, was almost as varied as Williams' own. In Lois Lang-Sims' writings, as in ...