Box 71
Contains 140 Results:
Lang, Andrew ALS to Violet Hunt, May 25, 1882
London; Dear Miss Hunt, Many thanks for the verses, [Included are several verses.]
Lankester, Sir Edwin Ray ALS to Violet Hunt, Jun.9, [n.y.]
London; Dear Mrs. Hueffer/ Many thanks for your kind invitation. I am sorry to say that I myself have an appointment [Violet Hunt papers]
Lankester, Sir Edwin Ray ALS to Violet Hunt, Dec.6, n.y.
London; Dear Miss Violet Hunt- I should immensely like to lunch with you at the writers club- but I can't come
Larner, Georgina TL[copy] to Violet Hunt, Dec.17, 1908
Suffolk, Dear Miss Hunt, You will be most distressed to hear that my darling Gus gets much worse. [Typed by Hunt] [Violet Hunt papers]
?, Larry ALS to Violet Hunt, [n.d.]
[n.p.] Dear Violet/ What a horrible shame. Why do you not use a bank,- it may not be very secure, but better than a betting grocer's buy. [Violet Hunt papers]
Laughlin, James TLS to Ford, Nov.20, 1938
[Boston] Dear Mr. Ford: At the request of Mr Paul Bartlett I am sending you the manuscript of his novel,
Laughlin, James TLS to Ford, Dec.13, 1938
[Boston] Dear Mr. Ford: It was so good to hear from you and to be assured again that you are in sympathy
Laughlin, James TLS to Ford, Jan.7, 1939
Boston; Dear Mr. Ford: We have dispatched a copy of WHITE MULE to Mr Stanley Unwin
Laughlin, James TLS to Ford, Feb.18, 1939
[Boston] Dear Mr Ford: Yes, I'm terribly sorry that I missed the Williams dinner and will have to miss the next.
Laughlin, James TLS to Ford, Mar.3, 1939
Boston; Dear Mr Ford: I think I already wrote you that I shall be in New York for a few days