Identifier
MUM01790_b01_f13_009
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Description
Leonard writes from Chicago, Illinois, to the Copyright Department at Charles Scribner's Sons in New York City to discuss copyright issues related to Hubert Creekmore's anthology. She mentions problems with the usage and permissions for Sappho's "Forever Dead," Catullus's "To Himself," and two of Aesop's Fables. Leonard explains that future editions should credit The Century Company and Open Court Company. She mentions poems that appear in John W. Cunliffe and Grant Showerman's Century Readings in Ancient Classical and Modern European Literature.
Subject Headings (Library of Congress)
Creekmore, Hubert, 1907-1966; Authors, American -- 20th century; Charles Scribner's Sons; New York (N.Y.); Chicago (Ill.); Sappho; Catullus, Gaius Valerius; Aesop; Century Company; Open Court Publishing Company; Cunliffe, John William, 1865-1946.; Showerman, Grant, 1870-1935;
Publication Date
11-23-1952
Relational Format
archival material
Original Format
letters (correspondence)
Finding Aid
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/finding_aids/412/
Original Collection
Hubert Creekmore Collection
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Recommended Citation
Leonard, Charlotte C. and Charles Scribner's Sons. Copyright Department, "Letter from Charlotte C. Leonard to Charles Scribner's Sons Copyright Department (23 November 1952)" (1952). Hubert Creekmore Collection. 109.
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/creekmore/109
Comments
23 November 1952