Box 89
Contains 109 Results:
"Poetry" ALS to Ford, Mar.17, 1937
Chicago; My dear Mr. Ford: I wonder if you would care to write some criticism for POETRY. I know you are spending [Signed Morton Dauwen Zabel]
"Poetry" ALS to Ford, Apr.12, 1937
Chicago; Dear Mr. Ford: Your review of Louise Bogan's book arrived and I am very glad that you were able to do it. [Signed Morton Dauwen Zabel]
"Poetry" ALS to Ford, Apr.21, 1937
Chicago; Dear Mr. Ford: I have had sent to you both Master's book on Whitman and his own autobiography, [Signed Morton Dauwen Zabel]
"Poetry" ALS to Ford, May 9, 1937
Chicago; Dear Mr. Ford: I am writing you with a somewhat complicated purpose, but I am hoping it will not [Signed Morton Dauwen Zabel]
"Poetry" ALS to Ford, May 19, 1937
Chicago; Dear Mr. Ford: Your telegram was a pleasure, and happy preventative of depression [Signed Morton Dauwen Zabel]
"Poetry" ALS to Ford, May 22, 1937
Chicago; Dear Mr. Ford: I am enclosing a check for $25 toward the expenses of your journey to Chicago. [Signed Morton Dauwen Zabel]
"Poetry" ALS to Ford, Jun.15, 1937
Chicago; Dear Mr. Ford: We have now sent you the three recent translations of Greek plays [Signed Morton Dauwen Zabel]
"Poetry" ALS to Ford, Jul.20, 1937
Chicago; Dear Mr. Ford: I was very sorry you had to miss Chicago this time, and hope your gout has improved [Signed Morton Dauwen Zabel]
Pogogeff, Dr. Alexandre ALS to Violet Hunt, Jul.18, 1907
St. Petersbourg; Madame! Je permets le vous exprimer ma profonde reconnaissance pour le recueil [Violet Hunt papers]
Pons, E. ALS to Ford, Jan.12, 1937
Strasbourg; Dear Sir, I have set as a paper (in my graduate calss at the University) the end of your poem