Laurence Winship papers, donation
- US US-IaGG MS/MS 01.01-30
- Box
- Letters from James Norman Hall and his family (ca. 1915-1986) and some manuscripts of poems sent to Laurence Winship, editor of the Boston Globe, were donated to Grinnell College Archives by Winship's son, Thomas Winship, and daughter, Joanna Crawford, December 1987.
- 44 letters from Hall to Winship, ca. 1915-1949, some typescript, some holograph.
- 6 letters (1928-80) from Sarah Hall to Winships
- 4 letters from Nancy Hall to Winships
- 1 photograph, ca. 1918, Red Cross photo of American aviators.
- Manuscripts (typescripts) of ca. 12 poems
- Photocopy of typescript of masque, "Sally-Jinx"
- 8 clippings, ca. 1914-1965
- From Maj. Paul L. Briand, Jr.: 3 letters (1963-65); manuscript (typescript) of article, "Solace and sustenance for a POW....", article from "Airpower Historian" entitled "A fateful Tuesday, 1918".
[N.B. Photocopies of all of these papers are also filed in Box 30]