Box 1
Contains 8 Results:
Lockwood Autobiographical Material, ca. 1930s - 1940s
"Rev. P. L. Dean" and other incorrect addresses
Envelopes and cards saved by D.P. Lockwood, with his name written incorrectly, highlights include, “Jean P. Lackwod”, “Mr. and Mrs. Lockwood, Dean of Haverford College”, “Ms. D. Plockwood”, “Rt. Rev. P. Lockwood”.
DPL letters and manuscripts regarding Walking Tours (1 of 2), 1899-1901
DPL letters and manuscripts regarding Walking Tours (2 of 2), 1899-1901
DPL letters to Aunt Lou and Uncle Charles re: travels in New York and New England, 1899 Aug-Sept.; DPL manuscript and typescript re: Walking tour 1901. Manuscript written reminiscing about Walking Tours of his youth.
DPL letters to his father and grandmother, ca. 1920s - 1940s
In reverse chronological order. This is DPL’s 3rd year at Harvard. Letter topics include: exercise and recreation, health (poison ivy, knee injury, general diet), hygiene, life and courses at Harvard, the Harvard Classical Club, debate team, exams, finances, application for the Bowdoin Classics Prize, membership in ΦΒΚ. Includes letters to DPL’s father from L. D. White about DPL at Harvard.
Correspondence with Prof. L. Bertalot
DPL correspondence with L. Bertalot on various aspects of DPL's work. Also information for and about K. Bertalot. In a letter to Bertalot written in 1931, DPL outlines that, despite Bertalot’s more eminent position in the field, Lockwood will retain him as his assistant on a project relating to Spanish libraries and Ugo Benzi. The letters detail issues of their collaborative work. Bertalot’s letters are in German.
General correspondence, 1906-1960
Lockwood Recommendations, 1948-1957
Correspondence and other materials