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<titleproper encodinganalog="Title">Finding aid for  
William B. Child letter to Ferris Greenslet with Elihu Vedder poems<date normal="1867/1923">circa 1867-1923</date></titleproper> <author encodinganalog="Creator">University of
Delaware Library, Special Collections</author> </titlestmt> <publicationstmt> 
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<frontmatter> <titlepage> <titleproper>William B. Child letter to Ferris Greenslet with Elihu Vedder poems<date normal="1867/1923">circa 1867-1923</date> 
</titleproper> <publisher>Special
Collections Department, University of Delaware Library</publisher> <address> 
<addressline>Newark, Delaware 19717-5267</addressline> <addressline>Phone:
302-831-2229</addressline> <addressline>Fax: 302-831-6003</addressline> 
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<persname source="local" encodinganalog="100">Child, William B.</persname></origination> <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">William B. Child letter to Ferris Greenslet with Elihu Vedder poems<unitdate type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f" normal="1867/1923" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1867-1923</unitdate>
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<physdesc encodinganalog="300"><extent>4 items (6 p.)</extent></physdesc> <abstract>The letter and three sheets of poetry in this collection, which were originally laid in a copy of Elihu Vedder's book of poetry, <title>Miscellaneous Moods in Verse</title>  all appear to bear some connection to Vedder.</abstract> 
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<acqinfo encodinganalog="541"> <head>Source</head> <p>Originally laid in a copy of Elihu Vedder's <title>Miscellaneous Moods in Verse</title> (Spec PS 3543 .E13 M5 1914).</p> </acqinfo> 
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</userestrict> <prefercite encodinganalog="524"> <head>Citation</head> <p>MSS 099, F895, William B. Child letter to Ferris Greenslet with Elihu Vedder poems, Special Collections, University of Delaware Library,
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    <item>Box 61, F895: Shelved in SPEC MSS 099 manuscript boxes</item>
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    </processinfo> <bioghist encodinganalog="545"> <head>Biographical Notes</head> <bioghist><head>William B. Child</head><p><note><p>William B. Child was the librarian for the Union League Club of New York.</p></note></p><p>On January 14, 1897, in a letter to the membership of the Union League Club of New York, Chairman Horace B. Fry announced  that the new librarian of the club would be William B. Child.</p></bioghist> <bioghist> <head>Ferris Greenslet</head> <p><note><p>Editor, publisher, and biographer Ferris Greenslet was born June 30, 1875,  in Glens Falls, New York.</p></note></p><p>    After graduating from Wesleyan University in 1897, Greenslet earned both an M.S and Ph.D. from  Columbia University, finishing in 1900.  In 1901, he moved to Boston, where after working at the Boston Public Library and the <title>Boston Advertiser</title>, be became the associate editor of <title>The Atlantic Monthly</title> in 1902.</p><p>In 1907, he became the literary editor of Houghton Mifflin Publishing Company, continuing that employment for fifty-two years.</p><p>Ferris Greenslet wrote several  biographies, including <title>Walter Pater</title> (1903), <title>The Life of James Russell Lowell</title> (1905), <title>The Life of Thomas Bailey Aldrich</title> (1908) and  <title>The Lowells and Their Seven Worlds</title> (1946). He also wrote a collection of  reminiscences, <title>Under the Bridge</title>  published in 1943.</p><p>Ferris Greenslet wrote an article for <title>Outlook</title> magazine titled "Elihu Vedder in Rome," which is the subject of the letter in this collection.</p><p>Ferris Greenslet died in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on November 19, 1959.</p> </bioghist><bioghist> <head>Elihu Vedder</head> <p><note><p>American artist and occasional poet Elihu Vedder was born February  26, 1836, in New York.</p></note></p><p>Vedder, who  was a figure and mural painter as well as an  illustrator, painted murals for the wall of the staircase landing in the Library of Congress, in Washington, D.C..  Painted in 1896 and 1897,  the mural includes his large mosaic "Minerva," and five wall paintings which symbolize "Government," "Corrupt Legislation," "Anarchy," "Good Administration," and "Peace and Prosperity." He also illustrated Edward Fitzgerald's translation of <title>The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam</title> and designed glassware, mosaics and statuettes for Tiffany and Company.</p><p>Vedder published three books: <title>Miscellaneous Moods in Verse</title> (1914), <title>Doubt and Other Things</title> (1922), and <title>The Digressions of V </title>(1910), which was his memoir.</p> <p> 
<bibref>Union League Club. The Union League Club of New York, 1906. http://books.google.com/books (accessed October 2011).</bibref><bibref>"Ferris Greenslet." Dictionary of American Biography. Gale Biography In Context. http://ic.galegroup.com (accessed October 2011).</bibref><bibref>"Elihu Vedder in Rome," Outlook (Volume 96, September-December 1910).</bibref><bibref>"Elihu Vedder." Dictionary of American Biography. Gale Biography In Context. http://ic.galegroup.com (accessed October 2011).</bibref></p></bioghist></bioghist> <scopecontent encodinganalog="520"> 
<head>Scope and Content Note</head> <p><note><p>The letter and three sheets of poetry in this collection, which were originally laid in a copy of Elihu Vedder's book of poetry, <title>Miscellaneous Moods in Verse</title>  all appear to bear some connection to Vedder.</p></note></p><p>In a handwritten letter, dated April 19, 1911, Union League Club Librarian William B. Child wrote to American editor and biographer Ferris Greenslet.  Child inquired as to the author of a motto which appeared with an illustration used in Greenslet's article on Elihu Vedder, published in <title>Outlook</title> .  A handwritten note on the bottom of the letter indicates that the verse was written by Elihu Vedder, being the first stanza of his poem, "Man's Guess," which was published in <title>Miscellaneous Moods in Verse</title>.</p><p>The three sheets of poems and notations are unsigned.  However, two sheets are stationery printed with Vedder's home address. The handwriting of these poems resembles that of Vedder's when  compared to some of the handwritten notes found throughout the copy of <title>Miscellaneous Moods in Verse</title> in which these sheets originally were found.</p> </scopecontent> 
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<controlaccess> <head>Personal Names</head> 
<persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Vedder, Elihu,  1836-1923.</persname>
<persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">	Greenslet, Ferris, 1875-1959
--Correspondence.</persname><persname encodinganalog="600" source="local">Child, William B.--Correspondence.</persname></controlaccess> <controlaccess> <head>Corporate Names</head> 
<corpname encodinganalog="610" source="lcnaf">	Union League Club (New York, N.Y.)</corpname>
</controlaccess> <controlaccess> <head>Topical Terms</head> 
<subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650"> American poetry--20th century--Correspondence.</subject> </controlaccess> 
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<genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655">Correspondence.</genreform>
<genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655">Poems.</genreform></controlaccess>  <controlaccess> <head>Personal Contributors</head> 
<persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">	Greenslet, Ferris, 1875-1959, correspondent.</persname><persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Vedder, Elihu,  1836-1923.</persname></controlaccess> </controlaccess> 
  
<relatedmaterial encodinganalog="544 0"> <head>Related Materials in this
Repository</head>  <p>This item forms part of MSS 099 Miscellaneous Literary and
Historical Manuscripts.</p></relatedmaterial>  
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<c01 level="item"> <did> <container type="box">61</container> 
<container type="folder">F895</container> <unittitle>Autograph letter signed 
<unitdate normal="1911-04-19" type="inclusive">1911 April 19</unitdate></unittitle> <physdesc>1 item (1 p.)</physdesc></did> 
<scopecontent><p>The letter has an autograph note in another hand on the bottom of the page answering the question posed in the letter.</p></scopecontent></c01> <c01 level="item"> <did> <container type="box">61</container> 
<container type="folder">F895</container> <unittitle>Autograph poems<unitdate normal="1867/1923" type="inclusive">[1867-1923]</unitdate></unittitle> <physdesc>1 item (3 p.)</physdesc></did> 
<scopecontent><p>A sheet of stationery, printed with Elihu Vedder's home address in Rome: "34 Porta Pincianna p. p.," includes, on the front and verso,  three poems and a couple of notations. The first lines of the poems are: "Beneath a shady tree they sat," "A great Congregational Preacher," and "A Certain Miss Susin Van Doosen."</p></scopecontent></c01><c01 level="item"> <did> <container type="box">61</container> 
<container type="folder">F895</container> <unittitle>Autograph poem 
<unitdate normal="1867/1923" type="inclusive">[1867-1923]</unitdate></unittitle> <physdesc>1 item (1 p.)</physdesc></did> 
<scopecontent><p>A sheet of stationery, printed with  Elihu Vedder's home address in Rome, bears a poem with the first line: "My soul is far away tonight."</p></scopecontent></c01><c01 level="item"> <did> <container type="box">61</container> 
<container type="folder">F895</container> <unittitle>Autograph poem<unitdate normal="1867/1923" type="inclusive">[1867-1923]</unitdate></unittitle> <physdesc>1 item (1 p.)</physdesc></did><scopecontent><p>A plain leaf of paper bears a handwritten poem with the first line: "Old men say."</p></scopecontent> 
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