Box 44
Contains 129 Results:
Bishop, John Peale TLS to Ford, Mar.29, 1935
New Orleans; Dear Mr. Ford, There is no one whose good opinion I care for more than yours and to have you commend "Act of Darkneww"
Bishop, Marris AL[postcard]S to Arthur Mizener, [1971]
Ithaca; I have just read "The Saddest Story" with the utmost pleasure and satisfaction
Bispo, Luis ALS to Edgar [?], Dec.4, 1922
Cascaes; Meu Caro Edgar, Li agua che essevo fino ben tes informai-me e nadda cui- legue talien, [Violet Hunt papers]
Baker, Carlos TLS to Arthur Mizener, Sept.6, 1967
Princeton; Dear Arthur: Glad Dr. H's ltr is going to be of some use. The entertaining was done at the Hemingway place at Oak Park
Balfour, Arthur James ALS to Violet Hunt, May 2, 1913
London; Dear V. Hueffer, One line to thank you for the kind present of your book. [Violet Hunt papers]
Barber, O. C. ALS to Arthur Mackenzie, Jan.9, 1894
[Receipt for room rent, signed as received by Mackenzie] [Violet Hunt papers]
Baring, Charles Thomas envelope to William Sidney Gibson, Jul.26, 1862
[Baring to Gibson envelope] [Violet Hunt papers]
Barlow, Dudley ALS to Violet Hunt, [n.d.]
Kent, England; My dear Violet/ Dare I join myself with the artists for permenant - still - Before wife went off, yesterday [Violet Hunt papers]
Barlow, Dudley ALS to Violet Hunt, [n.d.]
Kent; Dear Violet/ Getting nervous now, the old gentleman asking me who has the cabin [?] to a cottage & my mail. [Violet Hunt papers]
Barlow, Dudley AL[fragment]S to Violet Hunt, [n.d.]
Kent; I thought 100 - 1 against - two men & one woman you know is all right - Two women & one man is not somehow the same [Violet Hunt papers]