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| To Tevis
Clyde Smith, January 14, 1926, Salaam, bahadur, bohut salaam: / By Baal
I am joyed that . . . |
| To Tevis
Clyde Smith, January 14, 1926, Salaam: / This is a habit of mine, always
was . . . |
| To Farnsworth
Wright, January 23, 1926, I have no carbon copy of Wolfshead . . . |
| To Robert
W. Gordon, February 15, 1926, I was delighted to receive your
letter . . . |
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| To The Ring,
ca. 1926, Here is my opinion on the greatest heavyweights. . . |
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| To Robert
W. Gordon, April 9, 1926, I must really ask your pardon, having
. . . |
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| To Tevis
Clyde Smith, April 14, 1926, Salaam: / Being in an (un)poetical mood .
. . Contains "The Dancer" (poem); "Destiny" (2) (poem); "Laughter" (poem); Untitled ("We are the duckers of crosses") (poem); and Untitled ("The shades of night were falling faster") (poem). “Destiny” (2) has been published separately. |
| To Tevis Clyde Smith, May 7, 1926, Salaam:
/ I’m sending you a flock of poetry . . . |
| To Tevis Clyde Smith, June 23, 1926,
Salaam: / I’m trying to write again, with the usual result . . . Contains Untitled ("Give ye of my best . . .") (poem); Untitled ("Early in the morning I gazed . . .") (poem); "Eternity" (poem); "Serpent" (poem); "Shadows" (3) (poem); "Destiny" (3) (poem); "Adventure" (2) (poem); "Libertine" (poem); "Nun" (poem); "Prude" (poem); "Adventurer" (poem); "Poet" (poem); "Dancer" (poem); "Dreamer" (poem); "Sailor" (poem); "Cowboy" (poem); "Toper" (poem); "Girl" (poem); "Deeps" (poem); "Thor" (poem); "Mystic" (poem); "Orientia" (poem); "The Mountains of California" (poem); "Monarchs" (poem); "Lust" (poem); "The Alamo" (poem); "San Jacinto" (1) (poem); "Romance" (2) (poem). "Adventure" (2), and "Adventurer" have both been published separately. |
| To Tevis Clyde Smith, August 6, 1926,
Salaam, sahib: / In the first place, pardon for not having . . . Contains "Arcadian Days" (poem). |
| To Tevis Clyde Smith, August 21, 1926,
Bohut salaam, sahib: / I think you owe me one, two, three . . . Contains "Twilight on Stonehenge" (poem) and "Ocean-Thoughts" (poem). "Twilight on Stonehenge" has been published separately. |
| To Edna Mann, October 30, 1926,
As usual I have to start . . . Contains "The Campus at Midnight" (poem). This poem has been published separately. |
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