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Letter from Harry T. Moore to Helen Corke, 1952-11-01
“It was very good to hear from you again: and thank you very much for the stimulating and informative pamphlet, and for the clippings (cuttings)...”
Letter from Harry T. Moore to Helen Corke, 1953-03-23
“I’ve long intended to write you, but this has been the busiest school term I have ever known; keeping my big Lawrence book going, as I have managed to do, cost me a good deal of strength...”
Letter from Harry T. Moore to Helen Corke, 1953-04-11
“I am terribly sorry about the picture and I had no idea you hadn’t given it to me for my book, and I’m extremely sorry for any awkwardness it may have caused...”
Letter from Harry T. Moore to Helen Corke, 1953-05-20
“It was most remiss of me not to acknowledge receipt of your poems--I’m behind-time on my book, schoolwork has been intense, and I’ve nearly cracked under the pressure...”
Letter from Harry T. Moore to Helen Corke, 1953-06-30
“I can’t let June go out without a letter to you. I’ve been recuperating from a grueling school year followed by the great effort of getting my son started in college...”
Letter from Harry T. Moore to Helen Corke, 1953-10-21
“This hasty and brief scribble is a poor substitute for my long overdue letter. I sent the Ms months ago--at the time I wrote you--to Gotham Book Mart...”
Letter from Harry T. Moore to Helen Corke, 1953-12-22
“I do feel guilty: it’s been so long, again! But I’ve been made head of the history and lit. dept., and have had to make myself into a professional historian very rapidly...”
Letter from Harry T. Moore to Helen Corke, 1954-06-23
“I’m very sorry to be so slow in answering your letter of May 11. I’ve had to let everything except schoolwork and my book go, until the end of the heaviest school term I have ever known: this ended two days ago, with all of us marching around in academic mummery in 90-plus weather...”
Letter from Harry T. Moore to Helen Corke, 1954-08-16
“How good of you to send the Flecker (but you didn’t have to do anything for me!): I like him, have HASSAN and most of the poems...”
Letter from Harry T. Moore to Helen Corke, 1954-10-14
“I can’t wait another day without thanking you for that fascinating Flecker book, which so far I’ve read twice. This has been a crazy time, however, with the 2 hurricanes...”