Andrews, Kenneth
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence, undated and 1932-06-22 - 1976-02-26
Gilbert Neiman Papers, undated and 1910-03-05 - 1976-02-26
Letter from Kenneth Andrews to Gilbert Neiman, 1940-06-23
Andrews was from Accent - A Quarterly of New Literature, Box 102, University Station, Urbana, Illinois.
The letter mentions Neiman's works, "Kermess" and "After the Revolution, and Before."
Letter from Kenneth Andrews to Gilbert Neiman, 1940-07-03
Andrews was editor at Accent - A Quarterly Review of New Literature, Box 102, University Station, Urbana, Illinois.
The letter verifies that Neiman's work, "Kermess," will be published. The letter also mentions the works "The Lawyer's Wife" and "Mr. Fletcher."
Letter from Kenneth Andrews to Gilbert Neiman, 1940-09-30
Andrews was editor at Accent - A Quarterly of New Literature, Box 102, University Station, Urbana, Illinois.
The letter makes mention of a check to Neiman and a story written by Neiman.
Letter from Kenneth Andrews to Gilbert Neiman, 1940-10-30
Andrews was an editor at Accent: A Quarterly of New Literature, Box 102, University Station, Urbana, Illinois.
Neiman's works, "Nice Weather" (for Gas Masks), "Kermess," and "Jumping Jive" are mentioned in the letter.
Letter from Kenneth Andrews to Gilbert Neiman, 1941-03-18
Andrews was from Accent, 102 University Station, Urbana, Illinois.
Publishers Correspondence, Folder 2, undated and 1940-03-24 - 1953-02-09
Neiman had this correspondence in a folder labeled, "Publishers." Most of the correspondence deals with the Neiman's attempts to have his writings published, or to offer his services as a translator.
