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Letter from J. Howard Woolmer to Guy Logsdon, 1976-06-11
"I think that I mentioned when I was in Tulsa that Laura Riding wanted a listing of the Riding material in the Tulsa collections. I sent her a list of the books, but she is interested in learning whether or not there are any manuscripts."
Letter from J. Howard Woolmer to Laura Jackson, 1976-08-27
"I spoke to Guy Logsdon this afternoon and he assures me that the Laura Riding Jackson collection is being kept seperate (and shelved seperately) from the Graves collection. The two books you mentioned, Survey of Modernist Poetry and the Pamphlet Against Anthologies belong to the Jackson collection and will be cross-referenced to the Graves collection."
Letter from Laura Jackson to Guy Logsdon, 1976-07-14
Letter from Laura Jackson to Guy Logsdon, 1976-07-22
"I have found, in chance second looking at a letter from Mr. J. Howard Woolmer in which he kindly listed book-holdings of yours (books of my authoriship) that I ignored a query set beside the listing of them. I am responding to this query here..."
Letter from [Laura Jackson] to Guy Logsdon, 1976-07-22
"I have found, in chance second looking at a letter to me from Mr. J. Howard Woolmer in which he kindly listed book-holdings of yours (books of my authorship), that I ignored a query set beside the listing of one item. I am responding to this quer here, and sending a copy of my letter to you to Mr. Woolmer."
Letter from Laura Jackson to J. Howard Woolmer, 1976-06-14
"I shall indeed be writing to Guy Logsdon: the information as to what is there will interest me, and be useful to bibliographer Alan Clark (hard at work here, just now- he goes to Cornell next week for study of the collection there)."
Letter from Laura (Riding) Jackson to Guy Logsdon, 1976-06-21
"For my own general knowledge, and unto bibliographical needs, and also for assistance to the person I have authorized to make a bibliography of my writings, I request of you information as to what you have of manuscript material of mine, and some account of the proce[d]ure I should have to folow for the procuring of copies that I might feel I ought to see."