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Broadus Mitchell Papers
註釋Letter, 14 May 1912, referring to student activities at the University of South Carolina, critiquing a poem submitted by future foreign service officer, George [Platt Waller (1892-1988)], and reporting, "The other night I got the editorship-in-chief of The Carolinian for the first term next year, and I am going at it to help up the standard and cut the number of pages to do it. Mitchell forwards a copy of his literary typescript titled, "The Intelligencer En Route," adding, "I send a little manuscript - a monologue with suggested second part. The experience happened nearly as related on my trip to Spartanburg three weeks ago with a little girl going to Morristown, Penn[sylvania]."