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Chester Sanders Lord
The young man and journalism, by Chester S. Lord
by Chester Sanders Lord
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3 editions published in 1922 in English and held by 141 libraries worldwide
Speeches at the Lotos Club
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7 editions published between 1901 and 1911 in English and held by 86 libraries worldwide
Speeches at the Lotos Club
by John Elderkin
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3 editions published in 1901 in English and held by 73 libraries worldwide
The young man and journalism
by Chester Sanders Lord
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4 editions published between 1922 and 2010 in English and held by 32 libraries worldwide
A report of progress, 1921-1928
by University of the State of New York
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1 edition published in 1929 in English and held by 18 libraries worldwide
Semi-centennial celebration of the Lotos club, 1870-1920
by Chester Sanders Lord
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2 editions published in 1920 in English and held by 4 libraries worldwide
Autograph letter signed from William H. McElroy, Rochester, to Chester S. Lord 1897 April 17
by William H McElroy
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2 editions published in 1897 in English and held by 1 library worldwide McElroy regrets that he will not be able to attend the Lotos Club dinner in honor of William Winter. Letter dated April seventeenth; year from acquisition information.
Autograph letter signed from Edmund Milton Holland, New York, to Chester S. Lord 1897 April 20
by Edmund Milton Holland
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2 editions published in 1897 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Holland regrets that his professional duties will prevent him from attending the reception and dinner to William Winter. On letterhead of "The Lambs" 26 West 31st St. New York. Addressed to Lord as secretary of the Lotos Club.
Autograph letter signed from Laurence Hutton, New York, to Chester S. Lord 1897 April 15
by Laurence Hutton
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2 editions published in 1897 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Hutton regrets that he will not be able to attend the Lotos Club dinner in honor of William Winter. On letterhead of The Players, 16 Gramercy Park. Addressed to Chester S. Lord, Secretary.
Autograph letter signed from Edmund Clarence Stedman, Bronxville, New York, to Chester S. Lord 1897 April 20
by Edmund Clarence Stedman
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2 editions published in 1897 in English and held by 1 library worldwide He will not be able to attend the dinner in honor of William Winter and sends instead, his recognition of Winter's "fame" and his "power to charm us." Stedman follows with several lines of verse beginning: What avail fellow-minstrels, our crotchets and staves. On letterhead of Lawrence Park, Bronxville, N.Y. Addressed to Lord as Secretary of the Lotos Club.
Typed letter signed from Richard Watson Gilder, New York, to Chester S. Lord, New York 1897 April 20
by Richard Watson Gilder
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2 editions published in 1897 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Gilder regrets that a previous engagement will prevent his presence at the Lotos Club dinner for William Winter. On letterhead of the Editorial Department, The Century Magazine, Union Square, New York. Addressed to Lord at The Lotos Club, New York City. Signed from R.W. Gilder.
Autograph letter signed from Abram S. Hewitt, New York, to Chester S. Lord 1897 April 17
by Abram S Hewitt
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2 editions published in 1897 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Hewitt regrets that he will not be able to assist at the dinner in honor of William Winter. Addressed from No. 9 Lexington Ave. Letter is addressed "My dear Sir."
Typed letter signed from D. Nicholson, New York, to Chester S. Lord, New York 1897 April 16
by Donald Nicholson
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2 editions published in 1897 in English and held by 1 library worldwide He regrets that it will not be possible to attend the reception and dinner in honor of William Winter. On letterhead of the New York tribune. Addressed to Lord as the Secretary, Lotus Club, City. Signed D. Nicholson; correspondent is possibly Donald Nicholson.
Typed letter signed from Evarts, Choate & Beaman, New York, to Chester S. Lord, New York 1897 April 16
by Choate & Beaman Evarts
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2 editions published in 1897 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Acknowledges the receipt of Lord's invitation to Mr. Choate; he is absent in Europe. On letterhead of the Office of Evarts, Choate & Beaman, No. 52 Wall Street, New York. Addressed to Lord as the Secretary Lotos Club, 558 Fifth Ave., N.Y. City.
Letters signed from Chester S. Lord, New York, to William Winter, New York 1896-1897
by Chester Sanders Lord
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide (1) Typed letter signed, informing Winter of his election as an honorary member of the Lotos Club. On letterhead of the Lotos Club, New York. Addressed to Winter at the Tribune, New York and dated Dec. 9, 1896. (2) Autograph letter signed, concerning letters of regret sent to Lord in response to his invitation to Winter's dinner. On letterhead of The Sun, Editor's Office. Undated; year of 1897 from acquisition information.
Autograph letter signed from Edward A. Dithmar to Chester S. Lord 1897 April 18
by Edward A Dithmar
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2 editions published in 1897 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Regrets that he will be unable to attend the Lotos Club reception and dinner for William Winter.
Autograph letter signed from J. Ranken Towse, New York, to Chester S. Lord 1887 April 23
by John Ranken Towse
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2 editions published in 1897 in English and held by 1 library worldwide He will not be able to attend the Lotos Club dinner in honor of William Winter. On letterhead of The Evening Post, New York. Letter dated April 23; year from date of Lotos Club dinner for William Winter.
Autograph letter signed from John Russell Young, Washington, D.C., to Chester S. Lord 1897 April 16
by John Russell Young
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2 editions published in 1897 in English and held by 1 library worldwide He is delighted for the invitation to the banquet for William Winter.
Journalism as a profession : address
by Chester Sanders Lord
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1 edition published in 1916 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Letters to Chester Sanders Lord. New York, NY. 1923-1925
by Elihu Root
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide 1) Informing him that he will speak at a dinner if called upon; asking jokingly if he could be profane for a change. 1923 Jan. 9. 2) Asking Lord for money for Hamilton College. 1925 Dec. 19. more
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Anniversaries Annuities Conference on the Limitation of Armament Cooperation Dairy laws Dana, Charles A.--1819-1897 Depew, Chauncey M.--1834-1928 Dithmar, Edward A.--1854-1917 Education Equitable Life Insurance Company Gas-lighting Gilder, Richard Watson,--1844-1909 Government litigation Hewitt, Abram S.--1822-1903 Howard, Bronson,--1842-1908 Hutton, Laurence,--1843-1904 Insurance Intellectual life International relations Journalism Libel and slander Lord, Chester Sanders,--1850-1933 Lotos Club (New York, N.Y.) Manuscripts Newspaper publishing Newspapers New York (N.Y.).--Board of City Record New York (N.Y.).--Dept. of Water Resources New York (N.Y.).--Police Dept New York (State) New York (State)--Ashokan Reservoir New York (State)--New York New York (State)--Ulster County Old age pensions Page, Walter Hines,--1855-1918 Panama--Panama Canal Patents Pulitzer, Joseph,--1847-1911 Ralph, Julian,--1853-1903 Representation in administrative proceedings Roosevelt, Theodore,--1858-1919 Speeches, addresses, etc., American Stedman, Edmund Clarence,--1833-1908 Sulzer, William,--1863-1941 Towse, John Ranken,--1845-1933 Trials (Libel) United States University of the State of New York Winter, William,--1836-1917 Young, John Russell,--1840-1899
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