Box 1
Contains 92 Results:
Frankel, Hal, Jun. 30, 1950
Primarily business correspondence, and letters from readers commenting on Lardner's sports columns. Family correspondence contains letters between Lardner and wife Hazel during the time Lardner spent reporting from Europe, Africa, and Australia during World War II, and a small amount of posthumous correspondence regarding royalties and permissions.
Freeman, Donald, Jun. 10, 1956
Primarily business correspondence, and letters from readers commenting on Lardner's sports columns. Family correspondence contains letters between Lardner and wife Hazel during the time Lardner spent reporting from Europe, Africa, and Australia during World War II, and a small amount of posthumous correspondence regarding royalties and permissions.
Friliger, Henry J. (includes 2 letters to Friliger from Trixie Davis), 1934, 1939
Primarily business correspondence, and letters from readers commenting on Lardner's sports columns. Family correspondence contains letters between Lardner and wife Hazel during the time Lardner spent reporting from Europe, Africa, and Australia during World War II, and a small amount of posthumous correspondence regarding royalties and permissions.
Fuess, Claude M., Apr. 4, 1959
Primarily business correspondence, and letters from readers commenting on Lardner's sports columns. Family correspondence contains letters between Lardner and wife Hazel during the time Lardner spent reporting from Europe, Africa, and Australia during World War II, and a small amount of posthumous correspondence regarding royalties and permissions.
Fuller, Betty, Aug. 1943
Primarily business correspondence, and letters from readers commenting on Lardner's sports columns. Family correspondence contains letters between Lardner and wife Hazel during the time Lardner spent reporting from Europe, Africa, and Australia during World War II, and a small amount of posthumous correspondence regarding royalties and permissions.
Gaughn, Jackie, 1956-1959
Primarily business correspondence, and letters from readers commenting on Lardner's sports columns. Family correspondence contains letters between Lardner and wife Hazel during the time Lardner spent reporting from Europe, Africa, and Australia during World War II, and a small amount of posthumous correspondence regarding royalties and permissions.
George Abbott (agents), Oct. 11, 1937
Primarily business correspondence, and letters from readers commenting on Lardner's sports columns. Family correspondence contains letters between Lardner and wife Hazel during the time Lardner spent reporting from Europe, Africa, and Australia during World War II, and a small amount of posthumous correspondence regarding royalties and permissions.
Gibson, Richard F., Jun. 9, 1959
Primarily business correspondence, and letters from readers commenting on Lardner's sports columns. Family correspondence contains letters between Lardner and wife Hazel during the time Lardner spent reporting from Europe, Africa, and Australia during World War II, and a small amount of posthumous correspondence regarding royalties and permissions.
Gingell, Basil, Sep. 24, 1948
Primarily business correspondence, and letters from readers commenting on Lardner's sports columns. Family correspondence contains letters between Lardner and wife Hazel during the time Lardner spent reporting from Europe, Africa, and Australia during World War II, and a small amount of posthumous correspondence regarding royalties and permissions.
Goldman, Richard P., 1956-1957
Primarily business correspondence, and letters from readers commenting on Lardner's sports columns. Family correspondence contains letters between Lardner and wife Hazel during the time Lardner spent reporting from Europe, Africa, and Australia during World War II, and a small amount of posthumous correspondence regarding royalties and permissions.
Goshen Mile Track Association, Jul. 27, 1938
Primarily business correspondence, and letters from readers commenting on Lardner's sports columns. Family correspondence contains letters between Lardner and wife Hazel during the time Lardner spent reporting from Europe, Africa, and Australia during World War II, and a small amount of posthumous correspondence regarding royalties and permissions.
Grolier Society, Inc., Aug. 20, 1957
Primarily business correspondence, and letters from readers commenting on Lardner's sports columns. Family correspondence contains letters between Lardner and wife Hazel during the time Lardner spent reporting from Europe, Africa, and Australia during World War II, and a small amount of posthumous correspondence regarding royalties and permissions.
Greenbaum, Wolff, & Ernst, 1958-1959
Primarily business correspondence, and letters from readers commenting on Lardner's sports columns. Family correspondence contains letters between Lardner and wife Hazel during the time Lardner spent reporting from Europe, Africa, and Australia during World War II, and a small amount of posthumous correspondence regarding royalties and permissions.
Greenville Touchdown Club, Aug. 9, 1956
Primarily business correspondence, and letters from readers commenting on Lardner's sports columns. Family correspondence contains letters between Lardner and wife Hazel during the time Lardner spent reporting from Europe, Africa, and Australia during World War II, and a small amount of posthumous correspondence regarding royalties and permissions.
Griffin, Marcus, 1937
Primarily business correspondence, and letters from readers commenting on Lardner's sports columns. Family correspondence contains letters between Lardner and wife Hazel during the time Lardner spent reporting from Europe, Africa, and Australia during World War II, and a small amount of posthumous correspondence regarding royalties and permissions.
Griffith, Calrk, Aug. 16, 1939
Primarily business correspondence, and letters from readers commenting on Lardner's sports columns. Family correspondence contains letters between Lardner and wife Hazel during the time Lardner spent reporting from Europe, Africa, and Australia during World War II, and a small amount of posthumous correspondence regarding royalties and permissions.
Grombach, John V., Sep. 7, 1956
Primarily business correspondence, and letters from readers commenting on Lardner's sports columns. Family correspondence contains letters between Lardner and wife Hazel during the time Lardner spent reporting from Europe, Africa, and Australia during World War II, and a small amount of posthumous correspondence regarding royalties and permissions.