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Entries include brief biographical information, a photographic portrait image of Swift with a print caption for an article about Swift in Family Circle magazine, a typed biographical letter on New York World-Telegram stationery with the Scripps-Howard lighthouse illustration, a tear sheet copy of the article "Walks of Life" written by Stewart Robinson based on an interview with Swift a former crime scene reporter who became a nature editor and leader of the Yosian Brotherhood by publishing weekly invites to his readers for scheduled hikes from the city with directions for train and bus, and copies of Yosian Brotherhood circulars sent to registered members by the New York World and in 1940 from the New York World-Telegram with Yosian movement philosophy, details concerning membership, descriptions of expeditions, and the Yosian Benediction.
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Swift, Josiah Otis 1871-; Maine State Library; and Hall, Oliver Leigh 1870-1946, "J. Otis Swift Correspondence" (2015). Maine Writers Correspondence. 593.
https://digitalmaine.com/maine_writers_correspondence/593
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Entries include brief biographical information, a photographic portrait image of Swift with a print caption for an article about Swift in Family Circle magazine, a typed biographical letter on New York World-Telegram stationery with the Scripps-Howard lighthouse illustration, a tear sheet copy of the article "Walks of Life" written by Stewart Robinson based on an interview with Swift a former crime scene reporter who became a nature editor and leader of the Yosian Brotherhood by publishing weekly invites to his readers for scheduled hikes from the city with directions for train and bus, and copies of Yosian Brotherhood circulars sent to registered members by the New York World and in 1940 from the New York World-Telegram with Yosian movement philosophy, details concerning membership, descriptions of expeditions, and the Yosian Benediction. Date range: 1939/1940