Burr responds to a letter he received on 21 November. Burr indicates that he has enclosed amendments to the Constitution. The letter is written in ink on beige paper that has a few discolored holes in it.
In this letter, Donald Pizer of Newcomb College's English Department writes regarding any Theodore Dreiser letters in the Scripps College collection. The reverse side has handwritten notes very similar to Mary Allely's response written a few weeks...
In this letter dated March 1933, Jeffers thanks his correspondent for her note and responds that he too is a collector "though not of books -- of something that costs nothing and lasts longer." Jeffers then describes his collection of stones from...
Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879; Transcriptions
Typed transcription. Includes a few lines of background and biographical information. A note in Perkins' hand on the back reads: From the stack of Thomas F Madigan, N.Y. dealer. Perkins' date of purchase is also noted on the back as 2 July 1930.
Beranger, Pierre Jean de, 1780-1857; Translations; Collecteana files
Beranger writes his friend, Quenescourt, about his recent socializations. Beranger writes with a playful tone to his friend and mocks several of their mutual friends. There are a few typographical errors in this transcription, as well as Perkins'...
In this letter, written on grayish paper, Berenson thanks Frances for the nice things she said about his last book. He thens informs Frances that he will be turning 84 in a few weeks. He signs the letter "Affectionately."
In this letter, written on transparent newsprint, Berenson thanks Frances for letting him know about her recent success. There are a few watermarks on the paper, including a watermarked picture of an airplane and the words "P. M. Fabriano."