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Edmund Lester Pearson

(Pearson, Edmund Lester, 1880-1937)

Photograph taken in 1919 of the chiefs and administrative heads of the New York Public Library. Top row (left to right): Henryk Arctowski, C. H. A. Bjerregaard, A. S. Friedus, Harry J. Grumpelt, Isabella M. Cooper, W. B. A. Taylor, Frank A. Waite, Mary Frank, Otto Kinkeldey, R. R. Finster, Henry C. Strippel, Avrahm Yarmolinsky. Center row: John Archer, John H. Fedeler, Florence Overton, I. Ferris Lockwood, Axel Moth, W. B. Gamble, Keyes D. Metcalf, R. W. Henderson, Frank Weitenkampf, Annie Carroll Moore, C. C. Williamson, V. H. Paltsits. Bottom row: Richard Gottheil, Annie C. Tompkins, Edmund L. Pearson, Wilberforce Eames, Charles F. McCombs, H. B. Lydenberg, E. H. Anderson, F. F. Hopper, Rose G. Murray, Lucille Goldthwaite, Alice Bunting, Lenore Power.
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Edmund Lester Pearson (1880–1937) was an American librarian and writer. He was a writer of the "true crime" literary genre. He is best known for his account of the notorious Lizzie Borden murder case. (From Wikipedia)

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