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Anna Bird Stewart
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Program Chairmen desiring something different,
fresh and delightful, will find it in the offering of
Anna Bira art.
Her child verse has an irresistible appeal to young
and old. Her adult poems have achieved wide pop-
ularity. She reads her own work with both charm
and distinction. Besides her readings, her talks on
the little known regions of France, on the trouba-
dours, on How Books Happen, and on the job of
Being an Author, are sparkling, whimsical and in-
teresting.
She has appeared for Universities and Women's
Clubs all over the country.
Miss Stewart's Books Include
THE GENTLEST GIANT
LITTLE BROTHER GOOSE
BUILDER OF BRIDGES
these published by Robt. M. McBride & Co.
THE CANDY BOX
BIRDS
THREE WHITE CATS OF AVIGNON
published by Doubleday, Doran & Co., Garden City, N. Y.
August 22, 1929
Dear Anna Bird Stewart:
May I thank you again for your charming recital of
last week. Your art has not lost its cunning, nor your
poems their appeal to those adults fortunate enough to
harbor within themselves something of the child-and ap-
parently there are few who do not.
Gratefully and sincerely yours,
Columbia University
in the City of New York.
21 Fifth Avenue,
JULIANA HASKELL,
Adviser to Women Graduate Students.
For terms address
Secretary to Anna Bird Stewart
New York City