Box 2
Contains 375 Results:
Letter from Cathleen O'Duffy to Helen Corke, 1935-04-04
"I cannot feel that Elmar is gone from me. Before he died he told me he would always be with me and helping me..."
Letter from V.H. Collins to Helen Corke, 1928-01-09
"Mr. Ely tells me that you have kindly consented to come up to town to discuss with is the question of an Ancient History for young pupils..."
Letter from Agnes Paff to Helen Corke, 1914-05-10
Includes a typed translation. “[...] I am happy to hear you liked my little ones' essays. Soon you will receive a few papers from my older pupils. I would be really happy if you would send me the photographs of your May Day celebration last year..."
Letter from Gerald J. Pollinger to Helen Corke, 1974-11-07
“Further to my letter of 1st November, I now have pleasure in enclosing the contract for In Our Infancy...”
Letter from Gerald J. Pollinger to Helen Corke, 1976-03-30
“I had lunch with Warren Roberts last week, and I was pleased to hear from him that you have delivered the second volume of your autobiography to Cambridge...”
Letter from Gerald Pollinger to Helen Corke, 1976 Apr 12
“It was very kind of you to write about Lawrence. I know how fond he was of you...”
Letter from Gerald Pollinger to Helen Corke, 1976-05-25
“I am very sorry to say that I do not think we could place your stories--”The Passing of a Poor Man” and “The Fawn”--with magazines at the present time...”
Photocopy of a postcard from Ezra Pound to Helen Corke, Undated
“Good. Did I by chance meet you with D.H.L. back in the far, far past?...”
Letter from Irene Rathbone to Helen Corke, 1937-05-29
“How very good of you to write to me again; and to send me your booklet which I shall read with enormous interest...”
“Initiation” - “The Freshwater Diary.” Photocopy of a typed, another version, p1-132.
This collection is comprised of Helen Corke's personal library, her papers and manuscripts.