Box 38
Contains 130 Results:
TL[copy] to Ruth Kerr, Dec.8, 1931
[Paris?] Dear Ruth, I have duly received your of the 28th ult. for wich I thank you
TL[copy] to Ruth Kerr, Sept.1, 1932
Paris; Dear Ruth, This is in haste absolutely to disclaim having received a letter either announcing your marriage
TL[copy] to Ruth Kerr, Sept.7, 1932
[Paris] Dear Ruth, I will now try to answer your letter of August the eighteenth
TL[copy] to Ruth Kerr, Sept.24, 1932
Paris; Dear Ruth, What has become of L.W.B.E. by now? Do please let me know
TL[copy] to Alfred A. Knopf, Jan.23, 1938
[New York] Dear Mr. Knopf, This blurb writing is becoming almost insupportable. Half my table is covered
TL[copy] to [Jack] Kahane, May 1, 1933
[Toulon] My dear Kahane, Ezra Pound has some idea that he might translate Homer to you
TL[copy] to Otto Kahn, Dec.23, 1927
New York; My dear Mr. Kahn, Heaven forbid that you should read that book; it is only a Christmas card
TL[copy] to Otto Kahn, Feb.9, 1933
Paris; Dear Mr. Kahn, I wish you would do something for the Allen Tates. The Guggenheim Foundation seems to have let them down
TL[copy] to Martin Kamin, [Sept., 1935]
New York; Dear Sir, Yours of the 4th inst. I shall be glad to give you permission to publish the article
TL[copy] to George T. Keating, May 26, 1930
[Paris] My dear Keating, You overwhelmed me whilst you were here by offering to pay my fare to New York on your return