Letters of Franklin K. Lane eBook

Franklin Knight Lane
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 506 pages of information about Letters of Franklin K. Lane.

Letters of Franklin K. Lane eBook

Franklin Knight Lane
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 506 pages of information about Letters of Franklin K. Lane.
Lincoln’s Eyes. 
To Benjamin Ide Wheeler. 
To Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt. 
To Lathrop Brown. 
To Timothy Spellacy. 
To Frank I. Cobb. 
To John G. Gehring. 
To John W. Hallowell. 
To John G. Gehring.

XIII.  LETTERS TO ELIZABETH. 1919-1920

LETTERS:  To Mrs. Ralph Ellis.

XIV.  FRIENDS AND THE GREAT HOPE. 1921

Need for Democratic Program—­Religious Faith—­Men who have Influenced
Thought—­A Sounder Industrial Life —­A Super-University for Ideas
—­“I Accept”—­Fragment

Letters
To Mrs. Philip C. Kauffmann. 
To Benjamin Ide Wheeler. 
To Lathrop Brown. 
To Mrs. George Ehle. 
To Mrs. William Phillips. 
To James H. Barry. 
To Michael A. Spellacy. 
To William R. Wheeler. 
To V. C. Scott O’Connor. 
Letter sent to several friends. 
To John G. Gehring. 
To Lathrop Brown. 
To Lathrop Brown. 
To Adolph C. Miller. 
To John G. Gehring. 
To John W. Hallowell. 
To Curt G. Pfeiffer. 
To John G. Gehring. 
To D. M. Reynolds. 
To Mrs. Cordenio Severance. 
To Alexander Vogelsang. 
To James S. Harlan. 
To Adolph C. Miller. 
To Lathrop Brown. 
To John G. Gehring. 
To John H. Wigmore. 
To Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt. 
To John W. Hallowell. 
To John G. Gehring. 
To Hall McAllister. 
To Mrs. Frederic Peterson. 
To Roland Cotton Smith. 
To John G. Gehring. 
To Adolph C. Miller. 
To Robert Lansing. 
To James D. Phelan. 
To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hertle. 
To Alexander Vogelsang. 
To John Finley. 
To James H. Barry. 
To Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt. 
To friends who had telegraphed and written for news.—­“I accept.” 
To Alexander Vogelsang. 
To John W. Hallowell. 
To Robert Lansing. 
Fragment.

ILLUSTRATIONS

FRANKLIN K. LANE

Franklin K. Lane With his younger brothers, George and Frederic.

Franklin K. Lane At eighteen.

Franklin K. Lane As City and County Attorney.

FRANKLIN K. LANE, MRS. LANE, MRS. MILLER, AND ADOLPH C. MILLER

Franklin K. Lane with Ethan Allen, Superintendent of Rainier
National Park, Washington

Franklin K. Lane and George B. Dorr
In Lafayette National Park, Mount Desert Island, Maine.

Franklin K. Lane in 1917 Taken in Lafayette National Park.

Lane peak,” Tatoosh Range, Rainier National Park

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