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Cady, Howard S.

 Person

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Correspondence, undated and 1932-06-22 - 1976-02-26

 Sub-Series — Multiple Containers
Identifier: Correspondence
Scope and Contents Note: There is also a piece of correspondence in the folder titled, "The American and The Frenchman, Folder 2, 1955," found in the "Gilbert Neiman Writings / Publications" sub-series. That correspondence is to Neiman from Byron R. Bryant of "Pacifica Foundation" regarding publishing.Note: There is also a piece of correspondence in the folder titled, "Essays - Artists," found in the "Other Papers" sub-series. That correspondence is a hand-written letter from an unknown author...
Dates: undated and 1932-06-22 - 1976-02-26

George Landy Correspondence, undated and 1947-05-19 - 1950-11-17

 File — Box: Archives 160-03-03-001 Box 14
Identifier: George Landy Correspondence, undated and 1947-05-19-1950-11-17
Scope and Contents Neiman had these letters in a folder for "George Landy" correspondence. Most of the correspondence in this file is related to the publication of Neiman's novel, "There is a Tyrant in Every Country," and with is his efforts to have additional works published.Much of the correspondence is from an author known simply as "Liz." Most of the correspondence from "Liz" is on letterhead from McMurray's: The Personal Bookshop, 1330 Commerce Street, Dallas 1, Texas....
Dates: undated and 1947-05-19 - 1950-11-17

Gilbert Neiman Papers, undated and 1910-03-05 - 1976-02-26

 Series — Multiple Containers
Identifier: Gilbert Neiman Papers
Dates: undated and 1910-03-05 - 1976-02-26

Letter from Howard S. Cady to Maurice Crain, 1949-11-30

 Item — Box: Archives 160-03-03-001 Box 14, Folder: George Landy Correspondence, undated and 1947-05-19-1950-11-17
Identifier: Letter from Howard S. Cady to Maurice Crain, 1949-11-30
Scope and Contents

Cady's return address listed as:

Doubleday and Company, Inc. 14 West 49th Street New York 20, New York

Crain's address listed as:

18 East 41st Street New York 17, New York

Letter is in reference to Neiman's work, "The Heart is an Underworld."

Personal names mentioned in the letter:

Gilbert Neiman

James Crain

George Landy

Dates: 1949-11-30