Box 5
Contains 11 Results:
Lardner, David, 1937, n.d.
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.
Lardner, Ellis (includes outgoing), 1938-1942, n.d.
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.
Lardner, Hazel to John Lardner, 1935-1945
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.
Lardner, Hazel - letter of condolence, ca. 1960
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.
Lardner, John to Hazel Lardner, 1939-1958
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.
Lardner, John to children Susan, Mary Jane, and John, 1942-1945, n.d.
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.
Lardner, John to Susan Lardner, 1953-1960, n.d.
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.
Lardner, Ring Jr. "Bill", 1931-1975
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.
Lardner, Susan - incoming re: John Lardner's royalties and permissions, 1971-2001
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.
Tobin, Richard Lardner, 1937, n.d.
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.
Miscellaneous family (includes outgoing from John Lardner), 1931-1934
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.