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Box 15

 Container

Contains 52 Results:

AM "On the Road", [n.d.]

 Item — Box: 15, Folder: 21
Scope and Contents

Poem, a version of which later appeared in "Outlook", Aug. 22, 1903. With corrections and untitled. Harvey Ciii(2)

Dates: [n.d.]

TMS "The Other", [1898-1901]

 Item — Box: 15, Folder: 22
Scope and Contents

Uncorrected typescript of a children's story, probably unpublished. With cover. Harvey Civ(3)

Dates: [1898-1901]

AM "Outcasts", [1905?]

 Item — Box: 15, Folder: 23
Scope and Contents

Musical score, with the title page written in the hand of Elsie Martindale Hueffer.

Dates: [1905?]

Printed proofs "The Queen Who Flew", [1894?]

 Item — Box: 15, Folder: 24
Scope and Contents

Corrections by Ford of the firs page proofs of "The Queen Who Flew". Author's last name is incorrectly spelled "Huffer" on the title page. Harvey A5.

Dates: [1894?]

TM "The Panel: Act IV", [n.d.]

 Item — Box: 15, Folder: 25
Scope and Contents

Part of the dramatization of Ford's novel, with a few ink corrections in Ford's hand. Harvey Cv(4)

Dates: [n.d.]

AM Pencil sketch of Ford, [n.d.]

 Item — Box: 15, Folder: 25.5
Scope and Contents

Sketch of Ford by an unknown artist.

Dates: [n.d.]

Printed "Parade's End" Review, [1950]

 Item — Box: 15, Folder: 26
Scope and Contents

W. T. Scott's review of the re-issued "Tietjens tetralogy". Printed in the "Providence Journal", Sept 17, 1950.

Dates: [1950]

TMS "Pax!", [n.d.]

 Item — Box: 15, Folder: 26.5
Scope and Contents

Typescript of an essay on the subject of disputes between countries and cultures, especially as it relates to the evolving role of the United States in international affairs. With extensive revisions in red pen and in pencil, the latter apparently in Ford's hand. These corrections were later incorporated into the published version, which appeared in "Harper's" 155, Sept., 1927, pp. 422-430. Harvey D343.

Dates: [n.d.]

AM & TM "Pearls", [193-?]

 Item — Box: 15, Folder: 27
Scope and Contents

Fragmentary manuscript and typescript of a story. Corrections in Ford's hand and a note on Janice Biala's inventory of her former collection states that this story was published "in London."

Dates: [193-?]

TMS "Pink Flannel", [before 1922]

 Item — Box: 15, Folder: 27.5
Scope and Contents

A typescript of an apparently unpublished short story. With minor corrections in Ford's hand and a TL to Ford from Curis Brown Ltd. (signed by secretary Angela Easterbrook), Jan. 7, 1922.

Dates: [before 1922]