Box 44
Contains 129 Results:
Angeli, Helen Rossetti ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, Apr.19, 1912
[London] My dear Elsie, I was very anxious to hear how you were going on -
Angeli, Helen Rossetti ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, Mar.6, 1913
[London] My dear Elsie, I received your letter this morning & I think in can set yr. mind at rest
Angeli, Helen Rossetti ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, Jul.31, 1935
[London] My dear Elsie, Please don't think too badly of me for my delay in answering your letter.
Angeli, Helen Rossetti ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, Aug.7, 1939
[London] My dear Elsie, I have been wanting to write to you ever since I saw the news
?, Anna ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, Mar.14, 1945
Essex; My dear Mrs. Hueffer/ It was very nice of you to talk to me. I hope you have got rid of the nasty cough.
Ana, Daniel ALS to Violet Hunt, [n.d.]
[n.p.] Dear Mrs. Hunt, How do you do in this foul weather? [Violet Hunt papers]
Antheil, George ALS to Ford, [n.d.]
Italy; Dear Mr. Ford, This is just to tell you that I am coming to New York upon March 3d,
Antheil, George TLS to Ford, [193-?]
[Paris] Dear Mr. Ford, These vaccines against colds, coming, as they do, immediately after a terrible cold
Aria, Mrs. E. Davis ALS, [n.d.]
[London] My dear- This was the letter our feckless founder refused to place before the committee. [Violet Hunt papers]
Aris, Mrs. E. Davis TLS to Sappho (Mrs. Dawson) Scott, Dec.9, 1930
London; Dear Mrs. Dawson-Scott, Such silly rumours are flying about to explain my so-sudden departure [Violet Hunt papers]