Box 77
Contains 157 Results:
Mizener, Arthur TL[copy] to Janice Biala, Dec.3, 1968
Ithaca; Dear Biala: The tombstone in Aldington cemetary reads: TO THE DEAR MEMORY OF ELSIE HUEFFER
Mizener, Arthur TL[copy] to Janice Biala, Jul.2, 1970
Ithaca; Dear Biala: I am terribly unhappy that my book has distressed you as it has but I am very grateful to you
Mizener, Arthur TL[copy] to Janice Biala, Aug.5, 1970
Ithaca; Dear Janice: I'm so sorry to have been slow in answering your last, good letter. We've been having a bad time of it around here;
Mizener, Arthur TL[copy] to Janice Biala, Sept.27, 1970
Ithaca; Dear Biala: Before your last letter reached me, I had revised everything in the book -- in proof -- that you had specifically mentioned
Mizener, Arthur TL[copy] to Janice Biala, Apr.7, 1871
Ithaca; Dear Biala: I hope you have by this time received your copy of THE SADDEST STORY. I urged them to send copies to you
Mizener, Arthur TL[copy] to William H. Bond, Jul.27, 1966
Ithaca; Dear Mr. Bond: I have just had a letter from Mrs. Katharine Lamb, the daughter of Ford Madox Ford,
Mizener, Arthur TL[copy] to The British Museum, Dec.5, 1966
Ithaca; Dear Sirs: I wonder if it would be possible for me to obtain photo copies of the following items
Mizener, Arthur TL[copy] to Susan Jenkins Brown, Dec.20, 1966
Ithaca; Dear Mrs. Brown: Many thanks for your very generous letter. I shall certainly take advantage
Mizener, Arthur TL[copy] to Miss Burne, Nov.10, 1965
London; Dear Miss Burne: I hope it is not importunate of me to be writing you about the Violet Hunt papers
Mizener, Arthur TL[copy,fragment] to Margaret Cole, Oct.24, 1966
Ithaca; Dear Mrs. Cole: I am beginning to feel it is almost unfair to answer your letters because then you feel you have to answer me