Box 24
Contains 86 Results:
Morley, Malcolm : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard Shaw, May 5, 1932
London; on the same sheet is Shaw's holograph answer [initialed]; also included is the envelope in which Shaw mailed his reply; begins "Dear Mr. Shaw, Do please spare five minutes to read the"
Morley, Robert : Autograph Letter Signed: to Blanche Patch, n.d.
Wargrave, Berks.: includes holograph transcription by Blanche Patch; begins "Dear Miss Patch / Thank you very much"
Munthe, Axel Martin Frederik : Letters to Charlotte (Payne-Townshend) Shaw, 1894-1940
Includes a note by Bernard Burgunder; these copies of the letters were probably made by Blanche Patch, Shaw's secretary
Munthe, Axel Martin Frederik : Autograph Letter Signed: to Charlotte (Payne-Townshend) Shaw, July 7, 1938?
London; begins "Dear Mrs. Bernard Shaw / Thanks kind letter with"
Mushlin, M. Harry : Typed Manuscript: Notes on items in his collection of Shaw materials, 1956
Mushlin, M. Harry : Typed Letter Signed: to Blanche Patch, Jan. 16, 1951
London; concerns the collecting of Shaw letter; begins "Dear Miss Patch, Forgive me troubling you; it was your chapter"
Musters, Georgina (Gillmore) : Typed Manuscript: At Ayot St. Lawrence, Oct. 25, 1950
Record by Georgina ("Judy") Musters of her last conversation with G.B.Shaw; with her handwritten additions; the original typescript apparently does not survive; with typed notes by Dan H. Laurence on two separate leaves, and the Nov. 2, 1950 issue of the London Evening Newsreporting Shaw's death
Muster, Georgina (Gillmore) : Typed Letter: to Blanche Patch, n.d.
Jenny Patterson was Shaw's first mistress; Georgina Musters was Shaw's cousin, and at one time, his secretary; begins "J.P. (Jenny Patterson) was our friend - I remember her staying in"
Musters, Georgina (Gillmore) : Autograph Letter Signed: to David T. Davies, July 1, 1911
London; Georgina Gillmore was Shaw's cousin; at this time she was also his secretary
Musters, Georgina (Gillmore) : Typed Letter Signed: to S.P. Tyler, Aug. 5, 1926
London; answering an inquiry about the paper edition of Shaw's works; begins "Dear Sir, In answer to your letter of the 8th July"