Calisher, Hortense; Letters; Ella Strong Denison Library; Scripps College
Calisher writes extensively on how much she enjoyes her visit to Denison Library. Typewritten letter on semi-transparent paper with edits made in blue ink.
Graham Storey thanks Dorothy Drake for her copy of the May 1861 Dickens letter, and promises to "acknowledge it in the edition" presumably referring to a collection of Dickens letters.
In this letter, written in black ink on off-white paper, Greenaway discusses work and makes plans for a future visit. The first page of the letter is trimmed in black.
In this letter, written in black ink on pale blue paper, Hersholt accepts Drake's invitation to the Library Association of Southern California's Christmas dinner. Hersholt's stationery is personalized with a letterhead.
In this letter, Hersholt thanks Drake for her previous letter and accepts an invitation to tea. The letter is written in light blue ink on off-white paper with a red border. The top right corner of Page 1 has been cut off and the letterhead...
In this letter, written in light blue ink on off-white paper, Hersholt apologizes for replying to a note so late, and invites Drake over to visit. There is a light blue "H" design on Page 1.
Typewritten Chateau Marmont envelope. There are two postage stamps (one red and one green) on the upper right corner. There is somre red discoloration.
Blackmore, Richard Doddridge, 1825-1900; Letters; Scripps College; Princeton University; Collecteana files; Ella Strong Denison Library; Watermarks
Blease tells Drake that she has enclosed Richard Doddridge Blackmore photostats. There is a large watermark on the bottom half of the page that bears the Princeton University emblem.