Box 43
Contains 143 Results:
The American Mercury TLS to Ford, Jan.13, 1937
Ridgefield, Conn.; Dear Ford: I enclose copy of a sparkling little letter from Mrs.D. H. Lawrence [Signed Paul Palmer]
The American Mercury TLS to Ford, Jul.23, 1937
Ridgefield, Conn.; Dear Ford: The articles you describe interest me. And I think their point of view would be mine and The Mercury's. [Signed Paul Palmer]
The American Mercury TLS to Ford, Aug.3, 1937
Ridgefield, Conn.; Dear Ford: Glad to have your letter, and sorry we can't bring you a pheasant. [Signed Paul Palmer]
The American Mercury TLS to Ford, Sept.10, 1937
New York; Dear Ford: The suggestions you make in your letter are all o.k., as we say in Provence [Signed Paul Palmer]
The American Mercury TLS to Ford, Apr.13, 1938
Ridgefield, Conn.; Dear Ford: I got mixed up on the date of your departure and, it seems, telephoned you [Signed Paul Palmer]
The American Mercury TLS to Ford, Apr.26, 1938
Ridgefield, Conn.; Dear Ford: What about a literary map of the United Stat4es? You would start, for instance, with a piece about New England.[Signed Paul Palmer]
The American Mercury TLS to Ford, Dec.12, 1935
New York; Dear Mr. Ford: In reply to our request for advance sheets on Galsworthy's biography {Signed Virginia Bruce Roper]
American Printing House for the Blind TLS to Ford, Jan.31, 1933
Louisville; Dear Mr. Ford: The American Printing House for the Blind is trying to arrange for the publication in braille [Signed A.C. Ellis]
American Writers Congress TLS to Ford, Apr.19, 1935
New York; Dear Mr. Ford: A group of novelists, critics, dramatists, and poets have organized a committee [ Signed Orrick Johns]
Anonymous AM Biographical notes on Ford and Rossetti, [1932-1939?]
I looked those refs in my "Who's Who" [Unsigned]