Box 6
Contains 46 Results:
Chicago Motor Club, 1942-1953
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
Chicago Newspaper Guild, 1939-1946
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
Chicago Northside Newspapers, 1948-1955
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
Chicago Press Veterans Association, 1944-1959
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
Chicago Public Library, 1931-1961, n.d.
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
Chicago Schools Journal, 1948-1950
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
Chicago Sun/Chicago Sun Times, 1944-1962
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
Chicago Tribune, 1930-1968
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
City of Chicago Board of Education, 1952
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
Clark, Herma, 1941-1955
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
The Clearing, 1952
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
Cleary, Charles, 1917-1918
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
The Cliff Dwellers, 1948-1949
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
Cochran, E. Reeves, 1922, n.d.
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
Cochran, R. E. - Highway Traveller & Greyhound, 1934-1947, n.d.
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
Collins, Charles, 1930-1941
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
Collins, Tom (Chicago Daily News), 1958-1962
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
Colonial Coverlet Guild of America, 1949-1950
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
Commerce Magazine, 1936-1937
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
Conroy, Jack, 1939-1950
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
Consolidated Book Publishers, 1933-1947
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
Cook, Ted, 1920s-1950
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
Cook County Bureau of Public Welfare, 1938
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
Cor Ardens (Literary Club), 1922
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
Cowie, Florence R. (Chicago Women's Club), 1948
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.