Box 89
Contains 109 Results:
Porter, Katherine Anne TLS to Janice Biala and Ford, [Jun. 1931?]
[Paris]; Dear Janice and Ford: Gene restored the hundred francs today. I hope you did not miss it too much.
Porter, Katherine Anne TLS to Janice Biala and Ford, Aug.2, [1931?]
[Paris]; Dear Janice and Ford: Gene says he will write about practical matters, but I notice he does not
Porter, Katherine Anne TLS to Janice Biala, Apr.11, 1932
Paris; Dear Janice: I have never broken down and confessed my griefs to anyone who could not show me a more painful
Porter, Katherine Anne TLS to Janice Biala, Apr.27, 1932
Paris; Dear Janice: I write this from bed where I have been with a two-day interval for more than two weeks
Porter, Katherine Anne TLS to Janice Biala, [May 6, 1932?]
Paris; Janice darling: Your very just and not at all too bitter analysis of the situation came just this minute.
Porter, Katherine Anne TLS to Janice Biala, May 22, 1932
Paris; Dear Janice: I wrote you a letter on May 6th, which was never mailed and it is now out of date
Porter, Katherine Anne TLS to Janice Biala, Jul.12, 1932
Bale; Dear Janice: Your letter came fifteen minutes ago and if you had exploded a bomb in my ear it could not
Porter, Katherine Anne TLS to Janice Biala and Ford, Apr.13, 1933
Paris; Dear Janice and Ford Darlings: I suppose you will have it to the crack of doom that Gene and I are sitting here for fun
Porter, Katherine Anne TLS to Janice Biala and Ford, Apr.22, 1933
Paris; Dear Janice and Ford: I rise up once more in the chill dawn to wrestle with this question. I begin to despair
Porter, Katherine Anne TLS to Janice Biala and Ford, May 3, 1933
Paris; Dear Ones: I sent off your money yesterday by telegraph. It cost ten francs fifteen centimes