Poetry
Scope and Contents
Anonymous: "Reclamation," a sonnet (typed) [by F. G. Allinson?] "M. S. S. (1860-1923)" (printed) [by F. G. Allinson?] "The Absent Host, July 20-24, 1931," sonnet (manuscript) [by F. G. Allinson?] "Lines Written on finding an article of Female attire in a Gentleman's room," Hancock Point, Maine, July 23, 1919. (manuscript) [by F. G. Allinson?] "0h, lovely, oh beloved..." for Mr. Francis Allinson (manuscript); "To Mr. and Mrs. Huger Elliott, upon seeing their Mappe of the Newe World," from the Allinsons, Christmas Day, 1919; "In Memory of Edward P. Allinson," by Alonzo Brown (manuscript); "The Mediterranean," by 0. W. Firkins (clipping from the Century Magazine, May, 1912, plus letter from author, Minneapolis, Oct. 15, 1913, telling how he came to write it); Poem by Francis B. Gummere, for Alumni Association meeting, Haverford, June 25, 1878 (typescript); Curse on Chicago, in classical French verse, imitation of Corneille, by G. Perrin, which appeared in the New York Times, Jan. 31, 1894 (typed copy, plus letter about it to Prof. Allinson, from G. Alder Blumer, M. D., Providence, R. I., March 31, 1909)
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