A Calendar of the Letters of Willa Cather
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Letter ID: 0761
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Addressee: Otte, Fred, Jr.
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Date: 1924-12-17
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Repository: Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial and Educational Foundation
To Fred Otte, Jr.,
Dec. 17, 1924,
postcard
; WCPM
Christmas greetings.
Willa Cather
[Stout #761]
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Letter ID: 0795
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Addressee: Otte, Fred, Jr.
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Date: 1925-09
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Repository: Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial and Educational Foundation
To Fred Otte,
n.d.
[Sept. 1925?]
; WCPM
Enclosing photo.
Willa Cather
[Stout #795]
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Letter ID: 0862
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Addressee: Pattee, Fred Lewis
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Date: 1926-12-02
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Repository: Pennsylvania State University
To Fred Lewis Pattee,
Dec. 2, [1926?], from New
York
; Penn. State
Can't agree to reprint of "The Willing
Muse." Not a good story. Doesn't want to be represented by it.
Willa Cather
[Stout #862]
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Letter ID: 0868
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Addressee: Pattee, Fred Lewis
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Date: 1927-01-03
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Repository: Pennsylvania State University
To Fred Lewis Pattee,
Jan. 3, 1927
; Penn. State
Suggests he use "Paul's Case" or "The Sculptor's Funeral."
Willa Cather
[Stout #868]
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Letter ID: 1021
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Addressee: Greenslet, Ferris
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Date: 1930-10-20
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Repository: Harvard University, Houghton Library, Cambridge, Mass.
To Ferris Greenslet,
Oct. 20, [1930], from Jaffrey,
N.H.
; Harvard
Please send royalty check. Appreciates his sending Chief Justice Holmes's letter about My Ántonia. Enjoyed summer in
France, but always prefers to spend fall in New
England. P.S.: Please send copy of Laughing Boy to Jan Hambourg. W. S. C.
Willa Cather
[Stout #1021]
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Letter ID: 1039
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Addressee: Greenslet, Ferris
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Date: 1931-02-15
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Repository: Harvard University, Houghton Library, Cambridge, Mass.
To Ferris Greenslet,
n.d.
[c. Feb. 15, 1931]
, from the Grosvenor Hotel, New
York
; Harvard
Sending address of Deidrich Navall. Knopf sending Greenslet a copy of Archbishop, which she hopes he will send to
Justice Holmes.
Willa Cather
[Stout #1039]
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Letter ID: 1085
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Addressee: Jones, Thomas S., Jr.
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Date: 1931-11-11
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Repository: Columbia University, New York
To Thomas S. Jones, Jr.,
Nov. 11, 1931
; Columbia
Sorry her letter seemed curt. Has learned to be suspicious of approaches by strangers. Glad
to see he shares her appreciation for that period of Canadian history. Does he know the Jesuit Relations and Abbé Scott's Life of Bishop Laval?
Willa Cather
[Stout #1085]
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Letter ID: 1095
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Addressee: Sherwood, Carrie Miner
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Date: 1932-02-09
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Repository: Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial and Educational Foundation
To Carrie Miner Sherwood,
Feb. 9, [1932], from Grosvenor Hotel, New York
; WCPM
Thanks for checking on the mortgage. Is recovering from influenza. English reviews of Shadows all very positive. Is sorrowing
over the Lindbergh baby.
Willie
[Stout #1095]
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Letter ID: 1102
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Addressee: Sprague, Helen McNeny
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Date: 1932-03-20
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Repository: Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial and Educational Foundation
To Helen Sprague,
Mar. 20, [1932?]
; WCPM
Weather has been cold since she got back, but once she got over the flu has been going to
concerts and operas. Sees Virginia about
once a week. Despairing about the Lindberghs'
baby! Police don't seem to be doing
anything, and no one respects their privacy. When her child arrives, don't smother him with
motherly doting. That ruins children.
Willa Cather
[Stout #1102]
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Letter ID: 1508
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Addressee: Otte, Fred, Jr.
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Date: 1940-11-28
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Repository: Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial and Educational Foundation
To Fred Otte,
Nov. 28, 1940
; WCPM
Glad to receive letter and birthday wishes. Was surprised the book was released on her birthday. Can still remember
teaching at that grimy school. Enjoyed teaching and might have continued if S. S. McClure hadn't called her away.
Willa Cather
[Stout #1508]
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