Box 77
Contains 157 Results:
Mizener, Arthur TL[copy] to Paul Bartlett, May 6, 1966
[Ithaca] Dear Mr. Barlett: I was immensely pleased to hear from you, for I have been wondering about you
Mizener, Arthur TL[copy] to Anthony Bertram, Nov.10, 1965
London; Dear Mr. Bertram: Edward Crankshaw tells me that you are quite recovered from your illness
Mizener, Arthur TL[copy] to Janice Biala, Nov.28, 1962
Ithaca [Letters dated Nov.28 and Dec.7, 1962, are carbon copies; the ones undated but ca. Dec. 26, 1962, and ca. Jan.1, 1963 are typed drafts; all 1 leaf each.] [Gift of Arthur and Rosemary Mizener]
Mizener, Arthur TL[copy] to Janice Biala, Jul.4, 1963
Ithaca; Dear Biala: The idea of Alain's not going to see that doctor! You'd think he'd do it just not to embarass me, wouldn't you?
Mizener, Arthur TL[copy] to Janice Biala, Dec.12, 1963
Ithaca; Dear Biala: You're right, I am in a dilemma between my loyalty to you and my loyalty to Cornell
Mizener, Arthur TL[copy] to Janice Biala, Jan.1, 1964
Ithaca; Dear Biala: I was just about to pick up the electric telephone this morning -- well, this afternoon,
Mizener, Arthur TL[copy] to Janice Biala, Jan.25, 1964
Ithaca; Dear Biala: Well, hell, I'm sorry about all this. When Mr. McCarthy told me what he was writing you,
Mizener, Arthur TL[copy] to Janice Biala, Feb.4, 1964
Ithaca; Dear Biala: How marvelous! How delightful! To think that we have brought it off to everyone's satisfaction.
Mizener, Arthur TL[copy] to Janice Biala, Feb.14, 1964
Ithaca; Dear Biala: I cannot remember -- such has been the confusion of these last weeks -- whether or not I told you
Mizener, Arthur TL[copy] to Janice Biala, Mar.8, 1965
Ithaca; Dear Biala: The prompt reply, see, as guaranteed in our last. And let it begin by my saying how much I appreciate the kindness