Box 59
Contains 115 Results:
Harrison-Hilton Books ALS to Ford, [1939]
New York; Dear Ford- I know that what you say in your article about new writers is correct. [Signed Harrison Smith]
Harrison-Hilton Books TLS to Ford, May 16, 1939
New York; Dear Ford, I should have written you before this to thank you for the trouble you have taken [Signed Harrison Smith]
Harrison Smith & Robert Haas, Inc. TLS to Ford, Feb.16, 1933
New York; Dear Ford, A letter of your a year old addressed to me has come deviously into my hands [Signed Hal (Harrison Smith)]
Harrison Smith & Robert Haas, Inc. TLS to Ford, Mar.6, 1935
New York; Dear Ford, I've discussed your idea with my partner and should have written you before this [Signed Harrison Smith]
Harsley, H ALS to Violet Hunt, Nov.27, 1922
London; Dear Mrs. Hueffer, The portrait of Aug. Howell by F. Sandys [Violet Hunt papers]
Hart-Davis, Rupert ALS to Arthur Mizener, 1965-1966
Richmond, Yorks; 5 letters from Nov.15, 10965- January 13, 1966 plus 3 TL[carbon]'s in reply to Hart-Davis, Dec.3, 1965- Dec.29, 1965.] [Gift of Arthur and Rosemary Mizener]
Harvard University. Houghton Library TLS to Arthur Mizener, Aug.18, 1966
Cambridge; Dear Mr. Mizener: Fritz Liebert and I have corresponded and I would still like to see the xerox copy of the James letters. [Signed William H. Bond]
Harvard University. Houghton Library TLS to Arthur Mizener, Nov.7, 1966
Cambridge; Dear Mr. Mizener: I have suddenly realized that I never returned the James-to-Ford xeroxes to you. [Signed William H. Bond]
Harvey, David D. TLS to Arthur Mizener, Feb.28, 1966
Seattle; Dear Professor Mizener: I was extremely gratified, as you may well imagine,
Haulbrett[?], Cornelia A. AL[postcards to Ford, Dec., 1906?
[Stamford, CT] No.2/ In the meanwhile however he does not scorn to be feted by the plutocracy of U.S.