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Ruth Tenney

MS. Braun 200

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Title

Ruth Tenney

Shelfmark

MS. Braun 200

Summary

Correspondence, writings and translations by, or relating to, Ruth Tenney, including letters by Ruth Tenney to Anneliese and Ruth Braun, c. 1947-1955; typescript and manuscript versions of poems by Ruth Tenney with German translations by Anneliese Braun, n.d. [late 1930s or early 1940s?]; notebook 'For Anneliese', containing handwritten poems by Ruth Tenney, n.d.; typescript draft of 'An Introduction Chinese Poetry' by Ruth Tenney, n.d.

Date

c. 1947-1955, n.d.

Language

German

English

Physical extent

1 box (4 folders)

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Collection contents

Braun Family Archive

Papers of Gerhard, Anneliese and Ruth Braun

Writings

Ruth Tenney

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  • Braun | Ruth | 1926-1999
  • Braun, Gerhard Felix, 1893-1946

  • Braun, Anneliese, 1901-1996

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