Box 39
Contains 112 Results:
TL[copy] to Paul Palmer, Sept.2, 1936
Paris; My dear Palmer, Curse you! Curse you! 9bis0 It is only yesterday that I was boasting to the editor
TL[copy] to Paul Palmer, Sept.15, 1936
Paris; Dear Palmer, Print these things together, will you? Pray don't publish that ass [With carbon of HARDY FICTION AND FACT by Carol J. Weber]
TL[copy] to Paul Palmer, Oct.10, 1935
Toulon; My dear Palmer, I am sending Mrs. Aley for you for my article on W. H. Hudson which I hope you will like
TL[copy] to Paul Palmer, Nov.23, 1936
New York; My dear Palmer, We ran round in the darkness and round and round hoping to find souls with whom
TL[copy] to Paul Palmer, Jan.9, 1937
[New York] My dear Palmer, Qu'etes vous devenu? I had expected to have had word from you
TL[copy] to Paul Palmer, Jan.19, 1937
New York; Dear Palmer,A Here's the answer if you think it worth printing. I hope Mrs. Palmer
TL[copy] to Paul Palmer, Jul.29, 1937
[Olivet?] My dear Palmer,Certainly, as soon as I get a moment from the absolute madness of work
TL[copy] to Paul Palmer, [Sept., 1937?]
[Olivet] My dear Palmer, I am getting into a complet muddle about those articles - in addition, I cannot find
TL[copy] to Paul Palmer, Apr.19, 1938
Olivet; My dear Palmer, About those articles about towns, I simply found that I have not either got the
TL[copy] to Dorothy Parker, Nov.3, 1938
[New York] Dear Miss Parker, I should certainly have been glad to be present at your lunch to Messrs Davisons and