Box 2
Contains 13 Results:
"Some Sad Songs to be Sold for Sixpence" Poems by Theodore C. Hoepfner (Pseudonym: Anton Kobold), 1936
This accession includes correspondence from "Ted" Theodore C. Hoepfner to "Sunny" Opal Virginia Combs Fields that spans several decades with poetry being a main topic of the conversations. Also included are poems and essays by Hoepfner, as well as George Marion O'Donnell and Richard Croom Beatty. Many of the poems and essays have handwritten edits.
"Verses" Poems by Theodore C. Hoepfner (Pseudonym: Anton Kobold), 1943
This accession includes correspondence from "Ted" Theodore C. Hoepfner to "Sunny" Opal Virginia Combs Fields that spans several decades with poetry being a main topic of the conversations. Also included are poems and essays by Hoepfner, as well as George Marion O'Donnell and Richard Croom Beatty. Many of the poems and essays have handwritten edits.
Poems: "To Sunny, a Calendar on Leaving Memphis," "On Rereading Dante," and "Lines in Anticipation of Far Years" by Theodore C. Hoepfner , 1935
This accession includes correspondence from "Ted" Theodore C. Hoepfner to "Sunny" Opal Virginia Combs Fields that spans several decades with poetry being a main topic of the conversations. Also included are poems and essays by Hoepfner, as well as George Marion O'Donnell and Richard Croom Beatty. Many of the poems and essays have handwritten edits.