Box 29A
Contains 86 Results:
ALS to Stella Bowen, Jan.12, 1919
Redcar; Darling: I forward the attached so taht you may see [Three enclosures are a letter from the Lyric Opera House, Hammersmith; a letter from the Anglo-French Review, Limited; and a letter from "Revue des Idees" concerning publications.] [Julian Loewe papers]
ALS to Stella Bowen, Dec.9, 1918
Redcar; Darling: I wrote a silly little poem for you [Julian Loewe papers]
ALS to Stella Bowen, Dec.10, 1918
Redcar; Darling: Here is the silly little poem: {Written on verso of his AMS Peace, a poem][Julian Loewe papers][copy in Box 29, folder 81]
ALS to Stella Bowen, Dec.12, 1918
Redcar; Darling: It is very nice of you to agree [Julian Loewe papers]
ALS to Stella Bowen, Jan.14, 1919
Redcar; Darlling: The enclosed scrap shows my last appearance [The three enclosures are a menu dated Nov.7, `9`8, beginning "Potage Armistice"; a card dated NOv. 23 [1918] announcing a hockey match; and a sheet of orders dated Jan.10, 1919 in which Lt. Huefferis mentioned.][Julian Loewe papers]
ALS to Stella Bowen, [Mar.1919?]
[London} Darling: Excuse, as the servant girls say, [Julian Loewe papers]
ALS to Stella Bowen, [Mar.19, 1919]
[London] Darling: It was a lovely day [Originally dated n.d., Spring 1919? when in possession of Julie Loewe.][Julian Loewe papers][Copy in Box 29, folder 83]
ALS to Stella Bowen, Mar.21, 1919
[London] Darling: Your letter has only just arrived [Julian Loewe papers]
ALS to Stella Bowen, Mar.21, 1919
[London] Darling: It is nearly country post time [Julian Loewe papers]
ALS to Stella Bowen, [Apr.3-4, 1919}
Pulborough; Darling: I am writing to you before popping [Julian Loewe papers][copy in Box 29, folder 84]