A Calendar of the Letters of Willa Cather
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Letter ID: 1124
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Addressee: Van Vechten, Carl
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Date: 1932-10-14
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Repository: Yale University, Beinecke Library, New Haven, Conn.
To Carl Van Vechten,
Friday
[Oct. 14, 1932]
, from Grosvenor Hotel, New
York
; Beinecke
Going to Chicago Tuesday to receive a gold
medal. Will be back about Nov. 1 and may let him photograph her then. Wants to talk with him
about opera.
Willa Cather
[Stout #1124]
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Letter ID: 1217
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Addressee: Van Doren, Carl
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Date: 1934-03-07
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Repository: Princeton University, Firestone Library, Princeton, N.J.
To Carl Van Doren,
Mar. 7, 1934
; Princeton
Sorry to refuse him but does not want parts of My Ántonia or A Lost Lady excerpted for an anthology.
Willa Cather
[Stout #1217]
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Letter ID: 1218
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Addressee: Van Doren, Carl
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Date: 1934-03-22
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Repository: Princeton University, Firestone Library, Princeton, N.J.
To Carl Van Doren,
Mar. 22, 1934
; Princeton
Yes, glad for him to use the chapter he mentions from The
Song of the Lark.
Willa Cather
[Stout #1218]
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Letter ID: 1242
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Addressee: Van Vechten, Carl
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Date: 1934-12-09
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Repository: Yale University, Beinecke Library, New Haven, Conn.
To Carl Van Vechten,
Sunday
[Dec. 9, 1934]
, from 570 Park Avenue, New
York
; Beinecke
Appreciated hearing from him on her birthday and enjoyed the roses.
Willa Cather
[Stout #1242]
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Letter ID: 1309
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Addressee: Van Vechten, Carl
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Date: 1936-04-03
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Repository: Yale University, Beinecke Library, New Haven, Conn.
To Carl Van Vechten,
Apr. 3, [1936]
; Beinecke
Photos won't do. Please destroy the negatives, and they'll try again some time.
Willa Cather
[Stout #1309]
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Letter ID: 1311
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Addressee: Van Vechten, Carl
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Date: 1936-04-08
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Repository: Yale University, Beinecke Library, New Haven, Conn.
To Carl Van Vechten,
Wednesday
[Apr. 8, 1936]
; Beinecke
Glad he wasn't offended by her note of the 3rd. Appreciates his generosity about it.
Willa Cather
[Stout #1311]
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Letter ID: 1354
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Addressee: Van Vechten, Carl
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Date: 1937-01-30
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Repository: University of Richmond, Boatwright Memorial Library, Richmond, Va.
To Carl Van Vechten,
Jan. 30, 1937
; Richmond
Has made a note of his new address. Please don't describe her new book as nostalgic! People say that about
all her books. Isn't homesick all the time.
Willa Cather
[Stout #1354]
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Letter ID: 1496
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Addressee: Brooks, Van Wyck
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Date: 1940-10-14
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Repository: University of Pennsylvania, Van Pelt-Dietrich Library, Philadelphia, Pa.
To Van Wyck Brooks,
Oct. 14, 1940
; Penn
Shares his high opinion of Archibald
MacLeish's statement about the war. [MacLeish called on the U.S. to enter the war in order to
defend democracy against fascism.] People pay far too little attention to statements by
important leaders. No one has made more forceful and important statements than Winston Churchill, but neither he nor MacLeish is likely to be able to wake people up to the
dangers.
Willa Cather
[Stout #1496]
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Letter ID: 1499
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Addressee: Brooks, Van Wyck
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Date: 1940-10-26
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Repository: University of Pennsylvania, Van Pelt-Dietrich Library, Philadelphia, Pa.
To Van Wyck Brooks,
Oct. 26, 1940
; Penn
Writing to call his attention to an error on page 434 of his book on New England. Not true she
edited the letters of Sarah Wyman Whitman.
Willa Cather
[Stout #1499]
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Letter ID: 1608
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Addressee: Van Loon, Hendrick
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Date: 1943-01-01
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Repository: Cornell University, Carl A. Kroch Library, Ithaca, N.Y.
To Hendrick Van Loon,
Jan. 1, 1943
; Cornell
Appreciates his note and accompanying Biblical message. Friendly gestures especially
important these days. Enjoys knowing others who refuse to believe the war is putting an end to
all the values of the past three thousand years. Feels glad to have lived and learned the
little she has about human history. The war has destroyed a great deal, but not everything.
Willa Cather
[Stout #1608]
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