Box 42
Contains 102 Results:
TL[copy] to Stanley Unwin, Jan.15, 1937
[New York] Dear Mr. Unwin, Greenslet of Houghton Mifflin has not yet made up his mind about the History, nor, indeed, has he even signified
TL[photocopy] to Stanley Unwin, [Jan.25, 1937?]
New York; Dear Mr. Unwin, Greenslet of Houghton Mifflin has not yet made up his mind about the History, nor, indeed, has he even signified
TL[copy] to Stanley Unwin, Feb.24, 1937
[New York?] Dear Mr. Unwin, Thank you for your helpful letter of the 12th inst. I am glad GREAT TRADE ROUTE seems to be doing pretty well.
TL[copy] to Stanley Unwin, Feb.26, 1937
[New York] Dear Mr. Wunwin: Thanks for yours of the 19th of February. I am glad you are thinking of doing the poems.
TL[copy] to Grenville Vernon, Jun.30, 1938
Olivet; My dear Vernon: Have it your own way about the title but for goodness sake have a subtitle saying from Confucius to either Conrad or Contemporary Writers,
AL[draft] to Grenville Vernon, Aug.1, 1938
Olivet; D.V./ Do what you like to book: I have lost all interest in it. And there will be
TL[copy] to Richard J. Walsh, Oct.26, 1938
[New York] Dear Mr. Walsh: Your letter leaves me sad but quite appreciative of your reasons, all the more so
TL[copy] to Dale Warren, Jun.11, 1937
Clarksville, Tenn.; My dear Dale Warren: In premis our addresses will be as follows: here until July the 15th. From the 15th to the first of August at Olivet College
AL[draft] to Robert Penn Warren, Mar.25, 1935
Dear Warren- I duly got your letter the day before yesterday - and telegraphed a reply that I should be very pleased to come.[Not in Ford's hand]
TL[copy] to Robert Penn Warren, May 3, 1935
New York; Dear Warren; I wish you would let me have a cheque for that article. I presume Tate duly forwarded it to you.