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WP - The Alfred Russel Wallace Correspondence Project

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Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924, 28th president of the United<br />

States: 1913-1924<br />

<strong>WP</strong>2/2/6 Interviews and biographical print pre November 1913<br />

Proof? Stamped ''With the Editor's Compliments''; pp. 35 and 36<br />

of an unnamed journal (''<strong>The</strong> Times''?), section headed ''Public<br />

Opinion'' including a piece with no by-line headed ''Dr. A.R.<br />

<strong>Wallace</strong> at 90''.<br />

Name: <strong>Wallace</strong>, <strong>Alfred</strong> <strong>Russel</strong>, 1823-1913<br />

<strong>WP</strong>2/2/7 Interviews and biographical print pre November 1913<br />

Print, proof?1 folio including ''Dr. <strong>Alfred</strong> <strong>Russel</strong> <strong>Wallace</strong> | O.M.…<br />

interview with <strong>Alfred</strong> <strong>Russel</strong> <strong>Wallace</strong> by Wilkinson Sherren; ''TP's<br />

Weekly'' 10 Jan 1913 , p. 49.<br />

Name: Sherren, Wilkinson, fl 1913<br />

<strong>WP</strong>2/2/8 Interviews and biographical print pre November 1913<br />

Press cutting, whole folio from ''<strong>The</strong> Book Lover'' Oct 1913, pp.<br />

113-114, including on p. 113 a column headed '''Social<br />

Environment and Moral Progress''' by ''D.K.'' re meeting with<br />

<strong>Alfred</strong> <strong>Russel</strong> <strong>Wallace</strong> in 1881; <strong>Alfred</strong> <strong>Russel</strong> <strong>Wallace</strong>'s<br />

philosophy, career and new book.<br />

Name: Book Lover, <strong>The</strong>, UK journal?<br />

Notes: With press cuttings of <strong>Alfred</strong> <strong>Russel</strong> <strong>Wallace</strong> obituaries<br />

when listed.<br />

<strong>WP</strong>2/3 Obituaries and Memoirs of <strong>Alfred</strong> <strong>Russel</strong> <strong>Wallace</strong><br />

Obituaries, death notices, descriptions of his funeral and memoirs<br />

of <strong>Alfred</strong> <strong>Russel</strong> <strong>Wallace</strong> and some related papers, 1913-1947,<br />

mostly press cuttings with some entire magazines and reprints,<br />

from UK newspapers and spiritualist and scientific journals and a<br />

few from the USA and other countries, including cuttings from<br />

one Swiss and several UK press-cutting agencies with the original<br />

envelopes; all or most marked up (by WGW?) in blue pencil; note<br />

of <strong>Alfred</strong> <strong>Russel</strong> <strong>Wallace</strong>'s illness and time of death by William<br />

Greenell <strong>Wallace</strong> dated 7 Nov 1913, on headed paper without<br />

addressee; rough design in ink by WGW? for inscription on<br />

gravestone.<br />

Notes: Almost all brittle, dirty, crumbling or heavily folded.<br />

Scattered throughout all four boxes in which the collection arrived.<br />

Pieces <strong>WP</strong>2/3/2-12 are mostly full sheets from broadsheet<br />

newspapers and were in a cover made from boards of a damaged<br />

blue foolscap size notebook when listed; cover discarded; pieces<br />

<strong>WP</strong>2/3/13-34 were in a large white modern envelope addressed A<br />

King Esq Modus engineering; envelope destroyed; most of the<br />

remainder where in a document wallet containing other, unrelated<br />

material.<br />

<strong>WP</strong>2/3/1 Obituaries and Memoirs of <strong>Alfred</strong> <strong>Russel</strong> <strong>Wallace</strong><br />

Approximately 55 press cuttings 8 -16 Nov 1913: obituaries of<br />

<strong>Alfred</strong> <strong>Russel</strong> <strong>Wallace</strong> in German and French with letter, TS, in<br />

186<br />

10 Jan 1913<br />

10 Jan 1913<br />

Oct 1913<br />

1913-1947<br />

8 Nov - 29<br />

Nov 1913<br />

<strong>WP</strong>2

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