Box 76
Contains 83 Results:
Moore & Munger TLS to Ford, Sept.7, 1929
New York; My dear Ford:- I am sending you by this mail a duplicate of the film I took of you [Signed George T. Keating]
Morand, Paul ALS to Ford, Feb.21, 1924
[Paris] Dear Mr. Hueffer, I am very sorry not to have been able to come two nights ago [On calling card]
Morand, Paul ALS to Ford, Nov.24, 1930
Paris; Dear F.M.F. Many thanks for your splendid article on my New-York
Morand, Paul ALS to Ford, Sept.1, 1932
Villefranche; Dear Ford Madox Ford, Here I am. No travel, thank God. I do not think much of Pound's poetry
Morand, Paul ALS to Ford, Sept.9, 1932
[Villefranche] Dear Ford Madox Ford, Perhaps this could do for Pound's: "For us, Frenchmen, Mediterranean
Morgan, David TLS to Ford, May 3, 1937
Blaina; Dear Mr. Ford, I have just read your GREAT TRADE ROUTE and would like to express my appreciation of it.
Morris, Cedric ALS to Ford, [1924?]
[Paris] Dear Mr. Ford. I am so sorry about last night, also worried because Mr. Ford is not going
Morris & Co., ALS to Margaret Raine Hunt, Oct.25, 1878
London; Dear Madam/ We will send for the table & see what we can do [Verso contains rough draft of a fragment of a letter by Margaret] [Violet Hunt papers]
Moser, Thomas G. ALS to Arthur Mizener, Jul.6, 1972
London; Dear Mr. Mizener, This is an enthusiastic response to the first 300 pages of "The Saddest Story"
Moser, Thomas G. ALS to Arthur Mizener, Oct.25, 1972
Stanford, CA; Dear Mr. Mizener, Keep perfectly calm. I'm not going to ask you to climb up to the garret again [Gift of Arthur and Rosemary Mizener]