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Box 2

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Contains 249 Results:

Letter from Laura Jackson to J. Howard Woolmer, 1975-12-31

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 1
Identifier: 1976.004.2.1.018
Scope and Contents

"I omitted per the last word (words) to you an inquiry I have had it in mind to make of you. How did you find the inscriptions of the last 50 copies of The Telling sent to you?"

Dates: 1975-12-31

Letter from J. Howard Woolmer to Laura Jackson, 1976-01-05

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 1
Identifier: 1976.004.2.1.019
Scope and Contents

"Thank you for your letter of 29th December and for the information on the First and Second Leaves. It was kind of you to go to so much trouble."

Dates: 1976-01-05

Letter from L.J. [Laura Jackson] to J. Howard Woolmer, [1976]

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 1
Identifier: 1976.004.2.1.020
Scope and Contents

"Your report of the copies of The Telling makes a restful conclusion, for me.--I am mindful of the matter of accounts, as to this. I need only to break off at some point in my work on material for the Chelsea issue. I have had to move the limit-line for that to January's end."

Dates: [1976]

Letter from Laura Jackson to J. Howard Woolmer, 1976-02-01

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 1
Identifier: 1976.004.2.1.021
Scope and Contents "I have now sent to Miss Raiziss what I think is probably the last of the material for Chelsea #35. I have more ready, but I think it likely the length limitations of an issue will prove strained even with just what I have sent to her. There will be on the cover the title of an introductory piece, which by the form of its presentation may be take for poem, but it is not one: 'It Has Taken Long...'"..."...I may be quote wrong, but, despite the usual treatment my work...
Dates: 1976-02-01

Letter from J. Howard Woolmer to Laura Jackson, 1976-02-17

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 1
Identifier: 1976.004.2.1.022
Scope and Contents

"I've delayed answering your letter of the 1st of February until I could come to a decision on a limited, signed, edition of Chelsea #35. After giving the matter much thought I've come to the conclusion that taking say 100 or 150 sets of sheets from Miss Raiziss and having them bound in cloth with a signed, limited leaf wouldn't work."

Dates: 1976-02-17

Letter from L.J. [Laura Jackson] to J. Howard Woolmer, 1976-02-22

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 1
Identifier: 1976.004.2.1.023
Scope and Contents

"Thank you for your covering of matters with which I have presented you, in your letter. And for your very kind offer of assistance in the matter of my presentation of the Stein letters to Cornell V. Library - made in our telephone talk."

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"I shall be thining of the proposal you made in your letter as to a limited, signed, edition of the material sold to the Berg collection:..."

Dates: 1976-02-22

Letter from J. Howard Woolmer to Laura Jackson, 1976-03-03

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 1
Identifier: 1976.004.2.1.024
Scope and Contents

"I waited until I had a chance to work out our account for The Telling. It seems to me that we both had about equal expenses and so I am going to divide the amount in halves."

Dates: 1976-03-03

Letter from Laura Jackson to J. Howard Woolmer, 1976-03-09

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 1
Identifier: 1976.004.2.1.025
Scope and Contents

"I am content with all that your letter of March 3rd brought to me. Your report pleases me - and the gracious consullation as to those 19 copies; and it is good to have the check..."

Dates: 1976-03-09

Letter from J. Howard Woolmer to Laura Jackson, 1976-03-16

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 1
Identifier: 1976.004.2.1.026
Scope and Contents

"I haven't examined the letters that you donated to Cornell, and content is quite important when establishing worth, but I can estimate that the market value of these letters as of this date would be..."

Dates: 1976-03-16