Box 75
Contains 97 Results:
The Macauley Company Press Releases About "No Enemy" by Ford, [1929]
New York; [Two publicity statements for Ford's "No Enemy"]
The Macauley Company TLS to Ford, Sept.13, 1929
New York; Dear Ford: The galley proofs of "No Enemy" were sent you several weeks ago [Signed Sue Jenkins]
The Macauley Company TLS to Ford, Nov.6, 1929
New York; Dear Mr. Ford: NO ENEMY has been out for about a week. As yet it is too soon to tell [Signed by Sue Jenkins]
The Macauley Company TLS to Ford, Mar.11, 1930
New York; Dear Ford: Your "snorter" wasn't so very terrifying, after all... Mr. Furman has asked me [Signed Sue Jenkins]
The Macauley Company, Mar.28, 1930
New York; Dear Ford: We have, of course, sent the manuscript of the "History" to William Morrow [Signed Sue Jenkins]
The Macauley Company TLS to Ford, Sept.4, 1929
New York; Dear Mr. Ford: About twelve years ago The Philadelphia Inquirer ran a series of columns [Signed Isidor Schneider]
Macauley, Robie Printed[copy] M "The Dean in Exile", [Spring, 1935?]
[n.p.] [Reminiscences of Ford at Olivet printed in "Shenandoah", IV, Spring, 1953, pp. 43-48.]
Macbeth, Robert Walker ALS to Alfred William Hunt, May 5, 1873
London; Dear Sir, I regret that I shall not be able to attend the artists General Benevolunt dinner [Violet Hunt papers]
McCarthy, Charlotte ALS to Ford, Jan.23, 1897
[London] Dear Mr. Hueffer, Ever so many thanks for the Press ticket - I know my father will be delighted to go [Lamb collection]
McCarthy, Stephen A. TL[copy]S to Janice Biala, Oct.17, 1963
Ithaca; Dear Mrs. Brustlein: Arthur Mizener has told me of his visit with you over the weekend