Box 94
Contains 122 Results:
Wise, Thomas James ALS to Violet Hunt, Nov.23, 1934
London; My dear Violet, Of course you are most welcome to have a black made of the Limerick for use [Violet Hunt papers]
Wolcott, Marie ALS to Editor, The American Mercury, Nov.16, 1935
Daytona Beach; Dear Sir: May I congratulate you upon the pride you must feel in being able to publish
Wolodofsky, Rachel TL[copy] to Stella Bowen, Apr.3, 1939
[New York] Dear Miss Bowen: Mr. Ford asked me to say that with regard to the account of James B. Pinker & Son
Wolodofsky, Rachel TL[copy] to Stella Bowen, May 8, 1939
[New York] Dear Mrs Bowen: Ref. James B. Pinker and Sons account which I herewith return to you,
Wood, Thomas TLS to Ford, Mar.25, 1929
Bures St. Mary; Dear Sir: I have corresponded with Messrs. Martin Seck with regard to two of your poems
Woolley, Robert Wickliffe ALS to Ford, [1908?]
Devon; Dear Mr. Hueffer, No doubt you will be glad to get a line or two from me. I'm writing to thank you [Violet Hunt papers]
Worthington, Carol ALS to Arthur Mizener, Jun.20, 1971
Spring Lake Heights; Mr. Mizener: You don't know me but I heard you speak at Muhlenberg College
Worthington, Marjorie TLS to Janice Biala, [Jan., 1932?]
[La Gorguette?] Janice darling, After you walked out of the portail [sic], Willie made it pretty clear that he thought
Worthington, Marjorie TLS to Janice Biala, Jan.30, [1937?]
Rhinebeck; Dearest Janice, Here's a first attempt at a list ... looks negligible but I had to eliminate all
Worthington, Marjorie TLS to Ford, Jan.6, 1932
La Gorguette; Dear Mr. Ford, There was a day when I first saw my name in a publisher's catalogue