Ogden Nash Letters, 1968-1969

Collection number: MS 84
Size: (3 items) (0.10 cu.ft.)

About Ogden Nash

Frederic Ogden Nash, 1902-1971 was an American Poet well known for his humorous poetry. He was born in Rye, N.Y. and lived most of his life in Baltimore. He spent summers with his family in a house at Little Boar's Head in North Hampton, N.H. and is buried in the town's East Side Cemetery.

About the Ogden Nash Letters

Three letters (1968-1969) from Ogden Nash written to Nicholas Bentley. In one letter, Nash offers to help Bentley in dealing with The New Yorker; in another, he mentions his illness in 1964, and in the third he discusses a proposed move.

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Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], [Folder], [Box], Ogden Nash Letters, 1968-1969, MS 84, Milne Special Collections and Archives, University of New Hampshire Library, Durham, NH, USA.

Acquisitions Information

Purchased: Paul Richards, Feb. 3, 1978 (Accession number: 7742)

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Letters & Postcards