Box 22
Contains 103 Results:
Garnham, Mary : Typed Letter Signed: to "Miss C.M. Vincent" [Agnes Claudius], July 20, 1961
London; concerns three radio broadcasts made by Mrs. Patrick Campbell in the 1920's; begins "Dear Miss Vincent, I have just discovered from the BBC that Mrs. Patrick Campbell"
Gibbs, G.H. : Typed Letter Signed: to Blanche Patch, Jan. 16, 1951
Bristol; begins "Dear Miss Patch, I am directed by the"
Gillmore, Arabella Autographed Letter Signed to G. Bernard Shaw, Jan.18, [n.y.]
Alexandria; Dear G. B.S./ I find I can charge the cheque here
Gillmore, Arabella Autographed Letter Signed to Ann Elder, Feb.3, [n.y.]
Alexandria; My dear Ann/ Thanks very much I received your note yesterday. Forms part of the Ann Elder Jackson Collection.
Gillmore, Arabella Autographed Letter Signed to Ann Elder, Mar.8, [n.y.]
Alexandria; My dear Ann/ Thank you many times for your letter & G.B.S. for cheque. Forms part of the Ann Elder Jackson Collection.
Gillmore, Arabella Autographed Letter Signed to Ann Elder, Jan.25, 1915
Alexandria; My dear Ann/ I have been wanting to write you for some time. Forms part of the Ann Elder Jackson Collection.
Gillmore, Arabella Autographed Postcard Signed to Ann Elder, Nov.29, 1915
Vineyarde, Bath; I am still here but going to Ash. on the 9th. Forms part of the Ann Elder Jackson Collection.
Glenn Books, Inc. : Typed Letter Signed: to Bernard F. Burgunder, Sept. 24, 1984
Kansas City; with a 4-page list of item in The Black Girl Collection (which Glenn Books was offering for sale), and 2 copies of a 6-page list made at Cornell on receipt of the Collection, plus a photocopy of Myron Matlaw's pamphlet "The Black Girl Collection;" begins "Dear Mr. Burgunder: Since Van Allen Bradley called"
Golden Square Throat, Nose & Ear Hospital. Carroll, F.P. : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard Shaw, Nov. 10, 1928
London; solicitation of Shaw's help in fundraising effort; includes holograph note by Shaw at bottom; begins "Dear Sir, My Vice-Chairman is Major F.M. Hornsby"
Granville-Barker, Harley : Autograph Letter Signed: to Charles Charrington, May 4, 1897?
London; begins "Dear Sir / Although when / I saw you yesterday"