Box 71
Contains 140 Results:
Keating, George T. TLS to Ford, Sept.21, 1927
New York; My dear Ford:- I was very glad to receive yours of the 19th [Julian Loewe papers]
Keating, George T. TLS to Ford, May 21, 1931
New York; Dear Ford:- I have your favor of the 3rd. I had a personal interview with Miss Kerr at her office
Keating, George T. TLS to Ford, Jan.29, 1937
New York; Dear Ford:- I have your two letters. I have been away to Nassau and have just returned.
Keating, George T. TLS to Ford, Feb.25, 1937
New York; My dear Ford:- I am sending you herewith copy of Scribner's catalogue listing a copy of SOME REMINISCENCES
Keating, George T. TLS to Ford, May 16, 1938
New York; Dear Ford:- I was very glad to receive your letter of the 5th. I have been checking up
Kenner, Hugh TLS to Arthur Mizener, Apr.10, 1971
Santa Barbara; Dear Arthur: It's a good book. My testimony thereto will appear in the Spring Book Issue of "National Review" soon,
Kenner, Hugh TLS to Arthur Mizener, May 12, 1971
Santa Barbara; Dear Arthur: It turned out my carbon wouldn't xerox. Anyway, here's a copy. [Included is Kenner's signed review of "The Saddest Story" published in "National Review", May 18, 1971.]
Kenyon Review TLS to Ford, Oct.1, 1938
Gambier; Dear Mr. Ford: Iwas delighted to learn yesterday from a letter of Allen Tate's [Signed John Crowe Ransom.]
Kenyon Review TLS to Ford, Oct.13, 1938
Gambier; Dear Mr. Ford: It is very handsome ofyou to let us have "A Paris Letter". It is a most exhilarating piece, [Signed John Crowe Ransom.]
Kenyon Review TLS to Ford, Oct.19, 1938
Gambier; Dear Mr. Ford: I am responsible through a stupid error for your concern over the matter of our feature article of yours. [Signed John Crowe Ransom.]