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Maine State Library

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Entries include brief biographical information, a typed biography, a typed letter introducing Weber to the Maine Author Collection, a book review clipping describing Thomas Hardy's first novel The Poor Man and the Lady as recognized and reassembled by Professor Weber from evidence in published correspondence, from some publication under a similar title in an 1878 issue of the New Quarterly Magazine, and some publication as Under the Greenwood Tree, a typed postcard from Weber inviting the Maine State Library to visit him at the English Department of Colby College in Waterville, Maine, and a typed letter from the Maine State Library to Dr. Carl J. Weber as editor of the Colby Library Quarterly thanking him for a copy of the February 1947 Quarterly (missing) and his gift of "Octave" by Robinson (presumably Edwin Arlington Robinson, also missing) for the Maine State Library. Date Range1936/1947

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English

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Entries include brief biographical information, a typed biography, a typed letter introducing Weber to the Maine Author Collection, a book review clipping describing Thomas Hardy's first novel The Poor Man and the Lady as recognized and reassembled by Professor Weber from evidence in published correspondence, from some publication under a similar title in an 1878 issue of the New Quarterly Magazine, and some publication as Under the Greenwood Tree, a typed postcard from Weber inviting the Maine State Library to visit him at the English Department of Colby College in Waterville, Maine, and a typed letter from the Maine State Library to Dr. Carl J. Weber as editor of the Colby Library Quarterly thanking him for a copy of the February 1947 Quarterly (missing) and his gift of "Octave" by Robinson (presumably Edwin Arlington Robinson, also missing) for the Maine State Library.

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