Box 89
Contains 109 Results:
Random House, Inc. TLS to Arthur Mizener, Jun.10, 1963
New York; Dear Professor Mizener: I was very pleased indeed to meet and talk with you [Signed David A. Dushkin]
Rascoe, Burton Printed[copy] "Contemporary Reminiscences", Dec., 1926
[n.p.] [Copy of pages 55 and 92 from "Arts and Decoration", December, 1926]
Rascoe, Burton ALS to Ford, Feb., 1926
New York; Dear Mr. Ford: I though you might like to see this [Written on "Contemporary Reminiscenes" by Rascoe. [Violet Hunt papers]
Ratcliffe, S. L. TLS toElsie Martindale Hueffer, Jul.17, 1939
Whiteleaf; Dear Mrs. Hueffer, Thanks for your letter. It is curious that I never met your husband. [Lamb collection]
Raulinson, M. M. ALS to Margaret Raine Hunt, [n.d.]
London; Dear Mrs. Hunt/ I shall have great pleasure in arriving on Monday the 2nd [Violet Hunt papers]
Raveliser, C. AL[postcard]S to Ford and Stella Bowen, Feb.18, 1923
Cannes; Cher et illustre maitre/ Notre amie Calire de Pratz ne poura poas vous accompayner mardi [Julian Loewe collection]
Raven-Hart, R. ALS to Ford, Feb.26, 1937
Jacksonville; Dear Mr. Ford. You will probably not remember me: I had tea with you once
Read, Sir Charles Hercules ALS to Violet Hunt, [n.d.]
Sussex; Dear Miss Hunt, You will think me a 'gay deceiver' but at present I don't quite see how I can get [Violet Hunt papers]
Read, Sir Herbert Edward ALS to Ford, Mar.10, 1921
Purley; My dear Ford, A House gave us great delight -- appealed to us as a right jolly thing.
Read, Sir Herbert Edward TLS to Arthur Mizener, Dec.10, 1965
stonegrave; Dear Mr. Mizener, I have just returned from Japan so please excuse the long delay