Box 42
Contains 102 Results:
TL[copy] to Robert Penn Warren, Jun.3, 1938
[Olivet] My dear Red, You never sent me a copy of your review with my article in it, so that I didn't know it had appeared until the other day
TL[draft] to Harry B. Wehle, Jun.8, 1938
Olivet; Dear sir: I am much obliged to you for your kind letter in answer to mine, which I was afraid you might have regarded as an impertinance,
TL[copy] to Mr. Wells, Jan.15, 1927
[New York] My dear Mr. Wells: Mr. Ford leaves tomorrow for Chicago and will be away for two weeks. He asks me to tell you that if you want to get the book out
TL[copy] to Mr. Wells, Nov.18, 1927
[New York?] My dear Wells, Don't worry about the $250 if it is not convenient. The other thing we had better call off altogether.
TL[copy] to Mr. Wells, Nov.24, 1927
New York; My dear Mr. Wells: Mr. Ford has asked me to send you the poems of Mr. Allen Tate about whom he spoke to you [Signed by Carolyn Gordon]
TL[copy] to H.G. Wells, Jul.28, 1930
Paris; Dear H.G: I find myself at the moment completely destitute and propose applying to the Royal Literary Fund for relief.
TL[copy] to H.G. Wells, Mar.14, 1939
New York; Dear H.G.: I am making plans for re-starting the TRANSATLANTIC REVIEW as an Organ of the Seven Arts
TL[copy] to Eudora Welty, Nov.3, 1938
New York; Dear Miss Welty: I am not proposing at present to deal with short stories in my own undertaking but Miss Porter
TL[copy] to F. C. Wicken, May 19, 1929
[New York?] Dear Miss Wicken: I am sorry that I can find no copies of the agreement with Max Goschen, but I fancy that Secker is actually
TL[copy] to Wendell Wilcox, Mar.9, 1939
[New York] Dear Sir: The clipping that you saw as to my reading manuscripts for the Dial was unauthorized by me