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Contains 152 Results:

“Americans Cannot Govern Themselves” , 23 Feb. 1901

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 16
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The George Bernard Shaw Collection reflects the many sides of Shaw’s versatile personality. In his letters he emerges as a merciless critic, a careful businessman, a fond uncle, an artist struggling to work among various distractions, a political organizer, a kind benefactor, and finally as an aged man wearied by the demanding public role he played well into his final years. The collection documents the structure of his work and the daily routines he followed. Shaw’s correspondence to others...
Dates: 23 Feb. 1901

“Is American Government Rotten?”, Cleveland, 1901

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 16
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The George Bernard Shaw Collection reflects the many sides of Shaw’s versatile personality. In his letters he emerges as a merciless critic, a careful businessman, a fond uncle, an artist struggling to work among various distractions, a political organizer, a kind benefactor, and finally as an aged man wearied by the demanding public role he played well into his final years. The collection documents the structure of his work and the daily routines he followed. Shaw’s correspondence to others...
Dates: Cleveland, 1901

“Mr. Shaw on America,” Daily Telegraph, 29 Mar. 1910

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 16
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The George Bernard Shaw Collection reflects the many sides of Shaw’s versatile personality. In his letters he emerges as a merciless critic, a careful businessman, a fond uncle, an artist struggling to work among various distractions, a political organizer, a kind benefactor, and finally as an aged man wearied by the demanding public role he played well into his final years. The collection documents the structure of his work and the daily routines he followed. Shaw’s correspondence to others...
Dates: 29 Mar. 1910

“Bernard Shaw on American Preparedness,” Intercollegiate Socialist, Dec.-Jan. 1915-1916

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 16
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The George Bernard Shaw Collection reflects the many sides of Shaw’s versatile personality. In his letters he emerges as a merciless critic, a careful businessman, a fond uncle, an artist struggling to work among various distractions, a political organizer, a kind benefactor, and finally as an aged man wearied by the demanding public role he played well into his final years. The collection documents the structure of his work and the daily routines he followed. Shaw’s correspondence to others...
Dates: Dec.-Jan. 1915-1916

“Bernard Shaw Raps U.S.", Chicago, 1919

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 16
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The George Bernard Shaw Collection reflects the many sides of Shaw’s versatile personality. In his letters he emerges as a merciless critic, a careful businessman, a fond uncle, an artist struggling to work among various distractions, a political organizer, a kind benefactor, and finally as an aged man wearied by the demanding public role he played well into his final years. The collection documents the structure of his work and the daily routines he followed. Shaw’s correspondence to others...
Dates: Chicago, 1919

“Shaw Sees No Hope Now for Lasting Peace; Says Germany Must Be Treated Decently”, New York Sun, 26 Jul. 1944

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 16
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The George Bernard Shaw Collection reflects the many sides of Shaw’s versatile personality. In his letters he emerges as a merciless critic, a careful businessman, a fond uncle, an artist struggling to work among various distractions, a political organizer, a kind benefactor, and finally as an aged man wearied by the demanding public role he played well into his final years. The collection documents the structure of his work and the daily routines he followed. Shaw’s correspondence to others...
Dates: <emph render="italic">New York Sun</emph>, 26 Jul. 1944

Shaw, G.B. Letter to Grant Allen, 6 Jul. 1894

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 19
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The George Bernard Shaw Collection reflects the many sides of Shaw’s versatile personality. In his letters he emerges as a merciless critic, a careful businessman, a fond uncle, an artist struggling to work among various distractions, a political organizer, a kind benefactor, and finally as an aged man wearied by the demanding public role he played well into his final years. The collection documents the structure of his work and the daily routines he followed. Shaw’s correspondence to others...
Dates: 6 Jul. 1894

Shaw, G.B. Letter to Grant Allen, 10 Jul. 1894

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 19
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The George Bernard Shaw Collection reflects the many sides of Shaw’s versatile personality. In his letters he emerges as a merciless critic, a careful businessman, a fond uncle, an artist struggling to work among various distractions, a political organizer, a kind benefactor, and finally as an aged man wearied by the demanding public role he played well into his final years. The collection documents the structure of his work and the daily routines he followed. Shaw’s correspondence to others...
Dates: 10 Jul. 1894

Shaw, G.B. Letter to Grant Allen, 29 Sept. 1898

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 19
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The George Bernard Shaw Collection reflects the many sides of Shaw’s versatile personality. In his letters he emerges as a merciless critic, a careful businessman, a fond uncle, an artist struggling to work among various distractions, a political organizer, a kind benefactor, and finally as an aged man wearied by the demanding public role he played well into his final years. The collection documents the structure of his work and the daily routines he followed. Shaw’s correspondence to others...
Dates: 29 Sept. 1898

Shaw, G.B. Letter to Mrs. Allen, 27 Mar. 1899

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 19
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The George Bernard Shaw Collection reflects the many sides of Shaw’s versatile personality. In his letters he emerges as a merciless critic, a careful businessman, a fond uncle, an artist struggling to work among various distractions, a political organizer, a kind benefactor, and finally as an aged man wearied by the demanding public role he played well into his final years. The collection documents the structure of his work and the daily routines he followed. Shaw’s correspondence to others...
Dates: 27 Mar. 1899