Box 89
Contains 109 Results:
Porter, Katherine Anne TLS to Janice Biala, Nov.15, [1933?]
Paris; Dear Janice: What kind of rags? I have positively nothing else, and you are welcome to them all
Porter, Katherine Anne TLS to Janice Biala and Ford, Nov.26, 1933
Paris; Dears: The volte-face wasn't sudden. It occurred slowly like a larte landslide of luke-warm concrete
Porter, Katherine Anne & Eugene Pressly TLS to Janice Biala and Ford, Dec.3, 1933
Paris; Dear Janice and Ford: This morning I went by the studio on Denfert-Rochereau. It is being vacated
Porter, Katherine Anne TLS to Janice Biala and Ford, [1934?]
Paris; Dear Fords: First real thought I've had for days: there is a pension, called Pension des Grandes Ecoles
Porter, Katherine Anne TLS to Janice Biala and Ford, Mar.14, 1934
Paris; Dear Fords: Tea for breakfast is what I really hold against the English. Everything else I could forgive
Porter, Katherine Anne TLS to Janice Biala and Ford, Mar.29, 1934
Paris; Dear Janice and Ford: We had you note, Ford my dear, and I sat down at once and wrote in turn
Porter, Katherine Anne & Eugene Pressly TLS to Janice Biala and Ford, Jun.25, 1934
Paris; Dear Janice and Ford: Gene keeps saying firmly that I am not to write any letters
Porter, Katherine Anne TL[fragment]S to Janice Biala and Ford, Dec.29, 1934
Paris; Dear Janice and Ford: We have so much family news of one kind of another, I hardly know where to begin.
Porter, Katherine Anne TLS to Janice Biala and Ford, [1935?]
Paris; Dear Janice and Ford: We saw some of the reviews, which were really good, as if the reviewers had enjoyed a book
Porter, Katherine Anne TLS to Janice Biala and Ford, Feb.22, 1935
Paris; Dear Janice (and Ford, too ...) The letter, which came today, was a masterpiece. You must write a memoir