Box 41
Contains 92 Results:
TL[copy] to Gertrude Stein, Dec.25, 1928
Paris; Dear Gertrude/ I wish you'd let my friend Allen Tate who is a very fine poet call on you with his wife.
TL[copy] to George Stevens, May 17, 1939
New York; Dear Mr. Stevens: Alright. Let it go at that. I take it that the remaining articles you want are to be one more
TL[copy] to George Stevens, Oct.17, 1939
[This folder contains facsimiles of 4 Ford letters and one George Stevens letter; note by Max Saunders included]
TL[copy] to Brett Stokes, Mar.16, 1939
New York; Dear Mr. Stevens: I forward you under separate sheet the aims and purposes of the TRANATLANTIC REVIEW
TL[copy] to Harold Strauss, May 8, 1939
New York; Dear Mr. Strauss: I am delighted that you should take an intereest in Miss Welty's stories.
TL[copy] to Allene Talmey, Jun.22, 1937
Calrksville, Tenn.; Dear Miss Talmey: The article which is on "The Athens of the South" is well on its way and is in fact nearly done.
TL[copy], Jul.5, 1937
[Clarksville, Tenn.?] Dear Miss Talmey; By this time you will probably have received the article, or if not, you can expect it any day.
Removed
TL[copy] to Allen Tate, Mar.13, 1939
New York; My dear Allen: My schemes for the TRANSATLANTIC REVIEW are beginning to solidify.
TL[copy] to Allen Tate, Mar.24, 1939
[New York] Dear Allen: Yes, you impressed me as being more sanguine thatn perhaps you were; still it can't be helped -