A Calendar of the Letters of Willa Cather
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Letter ID: 0745
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Addressee: Swinnerton, Frank Arthur
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Date: 1924-09-18
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Repository: University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Ark.
To [Frank
Arthur] Swinnerton,
Sept. 18, [1924], from Grand
Manan
; Arkansas
Appreciated his sending her the Proust Within a Budding Grove. Glad he has had a good trip to Rome. Received an honorary doctorate from University of
Michigan in June, then went to Red Cloud.
Here on the island since early August,
writing. Impossible to tell when a good work period will come. Leaving in three days for Boston and back to New York.
Willa Cather
[Stout #745]
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Letter ID: 0793
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Addressee: Wyer, Malcolm
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Date: 1925-08-29
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Repository: Brigham Young University, L. Tom Perry Special Collections Library, Harold B. Lee Library, Provo, Utah
To Mr. [Malcolm]
Wyer,
Aug. 29, [prob.
1925], from Red Cloud,
Nebr.
; BYU
Is pleased to have the book by Father Saljointi
[?] and appreciates his bothering to send it. He and the staff at
the Denver Library were most kind.
Willa Cather
[Stout #793]
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Letter ID: 0794
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Addressee: Wyer, Malcolm
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Date: 1925-09-06
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Repository: Brigham Young University, L. Tom Perry Special Collections Library, Harold B. Lee Library, Provo, Utah
To Mr. [Malcolm]
Wyer,
Sept. 6, [1925], from Red Cloud,
Nebr.
; BYU
Appreciates the book he and Mr. Howlett sent.
Hopes to see him at the Denver Library again next summer. Leaves for New York tomorrow.
Willa Cather
[Stout #794]
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Letter ID: 0821
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Addressee: Wyer, Malcolm
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Date: 1926-02-15
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Repository: Brigham Young University, L. Tom Perry Special Collections Library, Harold B. Lee Library, Provo, Utah
To Mr. Wyer,
Feb. 15, 1926
; BYU
Appreciates receiving the bibliography about cliff dwellers done by Miss Gerber and has enjoyed seeing her in New York.
Willa Cather
[Stout #821]
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Letter ID: 0986
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Addressee: Knopf, Blanche
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Date: 1929-10-27
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Repository: University of Texas, Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, Austin, Tex.
To Blanche Knopf,
Sunday
[Oct. 27, 1929? Note: Oct. 29, perhaps date of receipt, written at top
by B. K., but year is uncertain. Reference to Quebec would seem to place it in 1928, but
reference to Gale's book would seem to link it to Oct. 17, 1929 letter, datable as to year
by the location in Jaffrey]
; HRC
Expects to be in town November 22 but will be in Quebec between this date and then. Please keep the ticket so it won't get lost. Likes
Zona Gale's book.
W. S. C.
[Stout #986]
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Letter ID: 1449
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Addressee: Menuhin, Yaltah
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Date: 1939-04-11
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Repository: Princeton University, Firestone Library, Princeton, N.J.
To Mrs. William Stix [Yaltah
Menuhin],
Apr. 11, [1939]
; Princeton
Yehudi surprised her for Easter with some
recordings made in England not released in the U.S. One
was their recording of Mozart's Sonata in
B-flat. Has enjoyed it. Glad she is living where the weather is sunny. Very cold in New York. P.S.: Stephen is at Rhodes.
Aunt Willa
[Stout #1449]
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Letter ID: 1511
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Addressee: Sherwood, Carrie Miner, and Cather, Elsie, and Cather, Roscoe
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Date: 1940-12-06
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Repository: Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial and Educational Foundation; University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Archives and Special Collections, Roscoe and Meta Cather Collection (MS316)
To Carrie [Miner
Sherwood], Elsie Cather, and
Roscoe Cather,
Dec. 6, 1940
; WCPM ; copy at UNL-Roscoe
Has to write a shared letter because of inflamed tendon, reason she did not come to Red Cloud for Christmas. Is trying to avoid
surgery and trying to avoid hospital until after Christmas by resting the hand as much as
possible. Doctors say it is a common problem among people who do repetitive small movements of
the hand, and since she writes by hand she is subject to it. Hopes they understand why she
can't travel. The last straw, putting the hand completely out of commission, was autographing
520 copies of a special edition of Sapphira and the Slave Girl. [signed for her by "B," Sarah Bloom]
W. S. C.
[Stout #1511]
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Letter ID: 1563
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Addressee: Butcher, Fanny
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Date: 1941-12
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Repository: Newberry Library, Chicago
To Fanny Butcher,
n.d.
[Dec. 1941?]
; Newberry
Hand somewhat stiff from months in steel brace, but almost well. Wishing her a merry
Christmas.
Willa Cather
[Stout #1563]
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Letter ID: 1581
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Addressee: McElhone, Mrs. Arthur
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Date: 1942-04-28
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Repository: American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York
To Mrs. Arthur J. McElhone,
[
American
Academy of Arts and Letters
]
[from Sarah J. Bloom,
secretary]
Apr. 28, 1942
; AAAL
Cather unable to locate an early photograph of herself. Is sending one supplied by her niece,
Virginia Auld. Please return it.
Sarah J. Bloom, Secretary
[Stout #1581]
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Letter ID: 1650
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Addressee: Train, Arthur
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Date: 1943-12-23
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Repository: American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York
To Arthur Train
[President, National Institute of Arts and
Letters],
Dec. 23, 1943
; AAAL
Is delighted to accept the Institute's Gold Medal for fiction. Sorry
to be late replying, but was away.
Willa Cather
[Stout #1650]
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