Box 2
Contains 48 Results:
Letter from Helen Corke to F. Warren Roberts, 1960-07
"I propose to come up by an earlier train on Monday, so shall expect to be at Liverpool St. [...] from 2pm..."
Letter from Helen Corke to F. Warren Roberts, 1960-07-04
"I'm assuming you are still at the University, but if that isn't so, this letter will probaly follow you round. Tiresomely, I've lost Carl Burquests[?] address, which you wrote down..."
Letter from Helen Corke to F. Warren Roberts, 1960-07-07
"Somehow I had assumed- I don't know why- that you would be staying in London for your last week here. I couldn't possibly bring you all the way from Nottingham again- it is too much..."
Letter from Helen Corke to F. Warren Roberts, 1960-08-08
"[...] Many thanks for the manuscript catalogue- it is very nice indeed. The composite picture of the ranch is delightful, and just right for the cover. I don't know why my extremely childish writing should be honored..."
Letter from Helen Corke to F. Warren Roberts, 1960-08-24
"Your letter of the 11th. with the photos arrived in good time. That I have not said thank you before this date is due to my efforts to get the autobiography finished in time to send you as promised..."
Letter from Helen Corke to F. Warren Roberts, 1960-09-13
"[...] Now about the autobiography, which has been something of a problem. I hope you won't be disappointed that I am sending you immediately only Part I, Not In Entire Forgetfulness..."
Letter from Helen Corke to F. Warren Roberts, 1960-09-13
"I am despatching Part I of the autobiography to you tomorrow, Sept. 15th., by surface mail. I'm sure you will advise me soon as it reaches you. It was written (I don't think I told you this) '37-'39..."
Letter from Helen Corke to F. Warren Roberts, 1960-10-14
"[...] First about the Songs of Autumn donation to the Fellowship Fund. I am signing and returning herewith the Memorandum. I note that our Agreement of July 16th. 1959 states..."
Letter from Helen Corke to F. Warren Roberts, 1960-10-23
"The rain was falling steadily from the grey sky that has covered us for five days when the postwoman knocked loudly and handed in your air-mailed copy of Songs of Autumn..."
Letter from Helen Corke to F. Warren Roberts, 1960-11-08
"[...] I am prepared to sell to the Humanities Research Center of the University of Texas, for an agreed cash payment, the original MS. and revised TS. of my autobiography..."