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Boyce, Neith, 1872-1951

 Person

Neith Boyce (1872-1951), American novelist, playwright, and co-founder of the Provincetown Players

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Correspondence, 1939, undated

 Part of Collection — Box: 49, Folder: GROUP 983, F-1
Call Number: YCAL MSS MISC
Scope and Contents: Four typescript letters, signed, and one autograph letter, signed, from Hutchins Hapgood and two typescript notes, signed, from his wife, Neith Boyce, with one note added to a letter from Hapgood. Letters chiefly concern publishing of an unidentified book, possibly Hapgood's A Victorian in the Modern World (New York: Harcourt, Brace and Co., 1939).
Dates: 1939, undated

Miriam Hapgood DeWitt Papers

 Collection
Call Number: YCAL MSS 277
Overview: The Miriam Hapgood DeWitt Papers consists of original and photocopied material, including letters, documents, and literary papers, related to the journalists and authors Hutchins Hapgood (1869-1944) and Neith Boyce (1872-1951), their forebears, and their circle of intellectuals, social reformers, and artists. The collection was created by their daughter Miriam Hapgood Dewitt (1906-1990), with the assistance of her sister Beatrix Hapgood Faust (1910-1994).
Dates: 1812-1990, bulk 1903-1990

Hapgood family papers

 Collection
Call Number: YCAL MSS 41
Overview: The Hapgood Family Papers contain correspondence; manuscripts of books, plays, poems, articles, book reviews, essays, and short stories; plus business papers, diaries, maps, photographs, subject files, writings of others, and miscellaneous papers which document the lives and careers of various members of the Hapgood family and to a lesser extent the Boyce family, most notably Hutchins Hapgood and Neith Boyce Hapgood.
Dates: 1829-2000, bulk 1900-1940

Mabel Dodge Luhan papers

 Collection
Call Number: YCAL MSS 196
Overview: The Luhan papers consist of correspondence, writings, photographs, scrapbooks and personal papers documenting the life and work of Mabel Dodge Luhan.Series I, Correspondence, consists chiefly of incoming letters from family, friends, fans and publishers. Luhan's activities and relationships in New York and New Mexico, with artists, writers, labor leaders and Native American Indians, are well documented. Correspondents include John Evans, John Collier, Gertrude and Leo Stein, Hutchins...
Dates: 1859-1961, bulk 1913-1951