Box 77
Contains 157 Results:
Mizener, Arthur TL[copy] to Julie Hueffer Loewe, May 14, 1963
[Ithaca] Dear Mrs. Loewe: It was very, very kind of you to write me so promptly and so generously
Mizener, Arthur TL[copy] to Julie Hueffer Loewe, Jun.13, 1963
[Ithaca] Dear Mrs. Loewe: But of course! I think you are absolutely right. In your pleace I wouldn't think of losing my grip
Mizener, Arthur TL[copy] to Julie Hueffer Loewe, Jul.4, 1963
[Ithaca] Dear Mrs. Loewe: I hope you will not have been feeling that I have disappeared without trace because of the delay
Mizener, Arthur TL[copy] to Julie Hueffer Loewe, Nov.4, 1963
[Ithaca] Dear Mrs. Loewe: Needless to say, I was delighted to see the copy of your letter to Mr. McCarthy,
Mizener, Arthur TL[copy] to Julie Hueffer Loewe, Nov.17, 1963
[Ithaca] Dear Julie: Thanks for the copy of your letter to Dr. McCarthy. I haven't heard from Bob Gutwillig
Mizener, Arthur TL[copy] to Julie Hueffer Loewe, Feb.11, 1964
[Ithaca]Dear Julie: I have just heard from Mr. McCarthy that he has had a letter from you that all is well about this offer
Mizener, Arthur TL[copy] to Julie Hueffer Loewe, May 18, 1965
[Ithaca] Dear Julie: Of course, I shall be more than glad to do anything I can to help you out with Mr. Loewe's novel.
Mizener, Arthur TL[copy] to Julie Hueffer Loewe, Sept.20, 1965
[Ithaca] Dear Mrs. Loewe: Biala tells me that the Princeton people -- or at least Mr. Ludwig -- now say they fell you have no obligation
Mizener, Arthur TL[copy] to Julie Hueffer Loewe, May 4, 1966
[Ithaca] Dear Julie: I am now at the point where I would like to make definate plans for my trip to California
Mizener, Arthur TL[copy] to Julie Hueffer Loewe, May 16, 1966
[Ithaca] Dear Julie: Ten cents on an eight-cents air-mail letter! Does your extravagance know no bounds?