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Letter from [Ellsworth Mason] to Laura Jackson, 1973-06-15
"...not to hold you up, I answer your questions about FOCUS. There is no Seizin press imprint on the numbers..."
"There is no information justifying Higginson's calling Graves' contributions to numbers I, II, III, and IV "Letters" or "Letters from Deya"."
Letter from Ellsworth Mason to Laura Jackson, 1973-07-16
"In attempting to place an order for the page proofs of The Telling...you should should address the package directly to me."
Letter from Ellsworth Mason to Laura Jackson, 1973-08-13
"With regard to the page proofs, I really had intended to accept your offer to send six pages of corrected carbons of the manuscript to consider with the proofs. I think that alone they are probably not worth $90. The proofs themselves would be worth about $20 uncorrected..."
Letter from Ellsworth Mason to Laura Jackson, 1973-08-22
"I was overwhelmed to learn in your telephone conversation that you had offered me your list of modifications as a gift, since I had presumed that you were offering me the "presentation" to buy for my collection."
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"They repose in the vault of our Rare Book Room, and you ay direct any scholar who inquires about them that they are already available for scholarly use."
Letter from Ellsworth Mason to Laura Jackson, 1973-08-23
Letter from [Ellsworth Mason] to Laura Jackson, 1973-09-12
Letter from [Ellsworth Mason] to Laura Jackson, 1973-09-24
"I have searched for a reference to the "one story only" phrase in The Close Chaplet, Poet: A Lying Word, Twenty Poems Less, Love as Love; Death as Death, and, because of a thing in my own mind (which proved to be wrong) Four Unposted Letters to Catherine, without finding anything like it."
Letter from [Ellsworth Mason] to Laura Jackson, 1973-10-07
"In the same mail was your gift copy of Selected Poems, and I am deeply moved by your inscriptions. All the quotation marks are in, by the way."
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"My son recieved for his 6th birthday last Wednesday a model kit for a Wankel engine. It was highly intricate, not only in the number of parts, but in its complex and ingenious electrical properties."
Letter from [Ellsworth Mason] to Laura Jackson, 1973-10-18
"I will send copies of the publication that contains Michael Kirkham's article to Prof. Fraser and Dr. Harrer of the University of Florida as soon as it is published."
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"Your letter to my home dated October 11th is so terribly, terribly wrong."