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Box 3

 Container

Contains 59 Results:

“Shaw Funeral Monday; Rites to be Private” , 3 Nov. 1950

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 153
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: 3 Nov. 1950

“Shaw’s Ashes, Wife’s Mingled and Scattered – Only 7 at Garden Ceremony; Will Disclaims Belief in Any Church Tenets.” , 24 Nov. 1950

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 153
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: 24 Nov. 1950

Letters, 1948; 1928

 Sub-Series — Box: 3
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: 1948; 1928

Loewenstein, F.E. Postcard to F.R. Jones, 16 Sept. 1948

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 154
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: 16 Sept. 1948

Negri, Pola (secretary) Letter to G.B. Shaw’s secretary, 29 Nov. 1928

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 155
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 Nov. 1928

German Letters and Related Clippings, 1905-1906

 Sub-Series — Box: 3
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: 1905-1906

Two Clippings on German and British Propaganda, 1905

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 156
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: 1905

Items related to the German Manifesto, undated

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 157
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: undated

Items related to the English Manifesto, undated

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 158
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: undated

Correspondence to Emery Walker from various artists and poets, 1905-1906

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 159
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: 1905-1906