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Letter from Laura Jackson to J. Howard Woolmer, 1977-04-14
"Word came to me yesterday from you apprising me of the safe travel of the last two packages of ms. material, and communicating to me your idea of the askable price for all the material you have in hand: I thank you for these combined attentions. I trust your estimates entirely.---With all the material, I should like the privilege of advance knowledge of the possible quarters you have in mind."
Letter from Laura Jackson to J. Howard Woolmer, 1977-06-27
"Thank you for writing in prompt response. The Alan Clark text matter I will put to rest. This will be his personal memento - and never sold. You have miscomprehended the case as to Cornell. Cornell has not received and will not receive any copy of typescript of either the first or second versions of the book on language."
Letter from Laura Jackson to J. Howard Woolmer, 1977-09-16
"I was hoping for a sign of that material's having come through to you this time, and in intact state. Will you, please, allow yourself to think of that bibliographical material thus - as I shall suggest?"
Letter from [Laura Jackson] to J. Howard Woolmer, 1978-04-22
"You have yet had from me a proper acknowledgement of the copy of the so thorough coverage of the bibliography project that your letter to Alan Clark was. I was entirely pleased by it, your comments on the problems as envisaged by you, and on the part you saw possible for yourself."
Letter from Laura Jackson to J. Howard Woolmer, 1978-07-10
"I take in what Mr. Wallrich has reported; I am grateful for your undertaking communication with him as to these matters. I am communicating what you have written to me on them to Mrs. Chilver."
Letter from Laura Jackson to J. Howard Woolmer, 1978-11-2
"I do not know whether Alan Clark had a second meeting with you; the last word I had from him came from Washington, before his return from there to New York City. His report back on the first meeting with you pictured, to my understanding, some modifications in your disposition towards assisting in the bibliography-forming operation, and towards the publishing of the results of this."
Letter from Laura Jackson to J. Howard Woolmer, 1978-12-1
"I shall try, in this letter, to reply to what you wrote on things biblographical, in relation to the project that you and I, and you and Alana Clark, have before us, with all possible (at this time possible,) attention to the problems involved for us all."
Letter from Laura Jackson to J. Howard Woolmer, 1979-01-11
"I understand your point of view about the indexing. I feel much easier about the problem in question, because of it. I have not yet communicated your response to my presentation of my uneasiness about a blanketing, all-mixing indexing of poems to A.C."
Letter from Laura Jackson to J. Howard Woolmer, 1975-11-05
"It pleased me that our thought as to the Berg Collection met, as it did- and that the response there was hospitable.. As I related in our talking yesterday, the bibliographer person is seasoned in such matters, besides being a very upright person."