Autograph Letter Signed from Harold S. Howard, Chepstow, to H.C. Folger, New York

Autograph Letter Signed from Harold S. Howard, Chepstow, to H.C. Folger, New York

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Asks Folger if he is a Princeton alumnus. If so, Howard would like him to add to a letter concerning a supposed offense committed against Princeton by the Harvard Lampoon. An envelope is included on which a note is written saying that the best way for the Lampoon to atone for the vilification of Princeton would be in leading all college men to end the vilification of "the greatest poet philosopher of all time" [i.e. Francis Bacon].


Typed Letter Signed from Harold S. Howard, Wellesley, Massachusetts, to Mrs. H.C. Folger, Glen Cove, Long Island, N.Y.

Typed Letter Signed from Harold S. Howard, Wellesley, Massachusetts, to Mrs. H.C. Folger, Glen Cove, Long Island, N.Y.

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Published: 1931

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Discusses the Bacon bi-lateral cipher and suggests that Mrs. Folger could provide a preface to the abridged "gem" edition of Mr. [Alfred] Dodd's book to "put your library on the right side of the fence, forever." Mentions various Baconians including Dr. Owen and Mrs. Gallup. A newspaper clipping of a review of Alfred Dodd's The personal poems of Francis Bacon is included in this letter and can be found in this file. Letter includes manuscript edits and notes in Howard's hand.


Autograph Letter Signed from H.S. Howard, Sedbury Park Hotel, Chepstow, England, to Mr. H.C. Folger, New York

Autograph Letter Signed from H.S. Howard, Sedbury Park Hotel, Chepstow, England, to Mr. H.C. Folger, New York

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Published: 1927

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Speaks of his travels through Winchester, Salisbury, Stonehenge, Wilton, and finally Bath during which there were various occurences which reminded him of the Arcadia cipher. He had a three hour interview with Mr. [William T.] Smedley who disclaimed all faith in Mr. [Orville Ward] Owen and Mrs. Gallup's work. Also mentions Parker Woodward's mistrust of [Walter Conrad] Arensberg's book, The secret grave of Francis Bacon at Lichfield. Mr. Smedley has told him that Mrs. Folger is not a Baconian. Was unaware that Smedley had sold most of his library to Folger. Smedley has told him that Folger is going to found a Shakespeare Memorial in Boston and he would like to suggest that it be a Bacon memorial.


Typescript Letter Signed from Harold S. Howard, Sedbury Park Hotel, Tutshill, Gloucestershire, to H. C. Folger, Brooklyn

Typescript Letter Signed from Harold S. Howard, Sedbury Park Hotel, Tutshill, Gloucestershire, to H. C. Folger, Brooklyn

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Published: 1926

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Parker Woodward offers to subscribe £10 if others would raise the rest of the money needed to send J.E. Morgan to London to announce his Baconian discoveries. If he [Woodward?] proves to be reliable, then Howard hopes Folger will help to bring him to New York where the Bacon Society can advise him further. If Folger hears from Howard by cable with the code word "Arcadia," he will know that the manuscripts are available for perusal before others see them. The last paragraph urges Folger to help culturally unite China and America, which would, in turn, "increase your power of helping them to agree on a harmonious policy in China."


Autograph Letter Signed from H.S. Howard, Standing Stone Camp, to H.C. Folger, Brevoort Place, Brooklyn, N.Y.

Autograph Letter Signed from H.S. Howard, Standing Stone Camp, to H.C. Folger, Brevoort Place, Brooklyn, N.Y.

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Published: 1927

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He is enclosing a notice of a book find. Speaks of the progress of work at the Standing Stone Camp and entreats Folger to come see it, so Howard can sell him a volume. A visit from Folger would help to further his project of creating a Shakespeare memorial in Boston, which Howard asks to be named a Bacon memorial. Includes three photographs of the Standing Stone Camp and a newspaper clipping about the surfacing of a first edition of Bacon's Novum organum.


Typed Letter Signed from H.S. Howard, Wellesley, to Mrs. H.C. Folger, Glen Cove, N.Y.

Typed Letter Signed from H.S. Howard, Wellesley, to Mrs. H.C. Folger, Glen Cove, N.Y.

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Published: 1931

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If she knows of someone who is a Baconian, but has not read Dodd's book, [The personal poems of Francis Bacon], she should entreat said person to finance the larger edition of this work. Compares the expression on the Folger Library's Puck statue to Bacon's thought of playing mischief with the public. Included is a long postcript written by Howard discussing Frank H. Simond's Can Europe keep the peace? and a table of contents of the abridged Dodd Edition of the Shakespeare's Sonnets. Also, an excerpt from C.W. Hopper's 160 Sonnets to Shake-Speare containing a sonnet beginning "Three centuries have passed and still your claim."