Box 87
Contains 104 Results:
Opinion TLS to Ford, Feb.27, 1932
New York; Dear Mr. Ford: A friend of mine, Mr. Edward Robbin, who has just returned from Paris [Signed James Waterman Wise] [Draft of Ford letter to Status Office, Whitehall on verso. Difficult to read full text.]
Orage, Alfred Richard ALS to Ford, Aug.8, 1932
London; My dear F.M.F. Our friend E.P. tells me you are willing to join our little conspiracy
Orage, Alfred Richard ALS to Ford, Aug.18, 1932
London; My dear F.M.F. It hasn't been so formal as that. All I've done is to publish several articles
Oxford University Press TLS to Ford, Sept.2, 1936
London; Dear Sir: Mr. Lowry of our New York office has sent me copies of your letter to him [Signed G.F.J. Cumberlege]
Oxford University Press TLS to Ford, Sept.11, 1936
London; Dear Sir: I am very glad to get your letter of the 10th and I cabled New York [Signed G. F. J. Cumberlege]
Oxford University Press TLS to Ford, Sept.23, 1936
London; Dear Mr. Ford: Your letter was handed me by my secretary ten minutes before my train to Southampton [SignedG. F. J. Cumberlege]
Oxford University Press TLS to Ford, Sept.24, 1936
New York; My dear Mr. Ford: This is to let you know that we have received from you today the proofs [Signed Margaret Nicholson]
Oxford University Press TLS to Ford, Oct.6, 1936
New York; Dear Mr. Ford: I must start with an apology for my hurried letter of September the twenty-third [Signed G. F. J. Cumberlege]
Oxford University Press TLS to Ford, Oct.21, 1936
New York; Dear Mr. Ford: I have been following the correspondence between Mr. Cumberlege andyou and am glad [Signed Howard F. Lowry]
Oxford University Press TLS to Ford, Nov.24, 1936
New York; My dear Mr. Ford: I am enclosing your copyright certificate and our statement for the expense [Signed Howard F. Lowry]