A Calendar of the Letters of Willa Cather

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To Mary Austinn.d. calling card printed Miss Edith Lewis, Number Five Bank StreetHuntington 

Is disappointed to have missed her. Will call again next week.   [Stout #379]


[To Mary Austin] n.d. calling card printed Miss Willa Sibert Cather, Fridays, Number Five Bank StreetHuntington 

Will be at home on Fridays in February from four to seven.   [Stout #380]


To Ferris GreensletFeb. 11, [1919?], from New YorkHarvard 

Thanks for relaying what Mary Austin wrote. Glad to have her esteem. Still hoping for an English edition. Elsie Sergeant writes that she is on crutches and hopes to be dismissed from the hospital soon.   W. S. C.   [Stout #451]


To Ferris GreensletNov. 26, [1919]Harvard 

Telephone company says that only new mothers can get a phone. That would be funny! Please send books she can send to William Allen White in Kansas. Nice he wants them. Century has made an offer she wants to discuss with him. P.S.: Nice of Mrs. Austin to go to the trouble [to write an article about her].  W. S. C.   [Stout #484]


To Ferris GreensletDec. 8, [1919], from New YorkHarvard 

Got the books off to White. People from Boni and Liveright and from Collier's and Ladies' Home Journal came to tea and brought copies of the Tribune article by Mrs. Norris. Will send Mary Austin a copy of The Troll Garden if he didn't already. If Austin is bothering to use her big intellect on writing an article, she ought to have everything.   W. S. C.   [Stout #487]


To Ferris GreensletDec. 11, [1919]Harvard 

Sending two books for him to send to Mary Austin.   W. S. C.   [Stout #488]


To Mary Austin,  n.d. [late 1920?] Huntington 

Is very pleased with her article in El Palacio. Please drop in Friday afternoon. William Archer will be there.   Willa Cather   [Stout #517]


To Mary AustinJan. 8, [1921]Huntington 

Appreciated her remembrance at Christmas. Please drop in on a Friday afternoon. Feels proud that she liked Ántonia.   Willa Cather   [Stout #524]


To Mary AustinJan. 11, 1921, from no. 5 Bank StreetHuntington 

Will not be able to visit this afternoon. Having to stay in again due to sprained ankle.   Willa Cather   [Stout #526]


To Mary AustinDec. 27, 1921, postcard ; Huntington 

Only a few people coming to tea this Friday. Do come.   Willa Cather   [Stout #566]


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