Box Archives 160-03-03-001 Box 15
Contains 769 Results:
Letter from Stephen S. Chandler to Elmer Thomas, 1946-03-28
Letterhead reads:
Stephen S. Chandler, Jr.; Judge
United States District Court
Western District of Oklahoma
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Thomas' address listed as:
Senator Elmer Thomas
326 Senate Office Building
Washington, D. C.
Personal names mentioned in the letter:
Sir John Orr
Letter from Elmer Thomas to Stephen S. Chandler, 1946-04-02
Letterhead reads:
United States Senate
Committee on Appropriations
Chandler's address listed as:
Federal Building
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Letter from Stephen S. Chandler to Gilbert Neiman, 1949-04-14
Letterhead reads:
Stephen S. Chandler, Jr.; Judge
United States District Court
Western District of Oklahoma
Oklahoma City 1, Oklahoma
Neiman's address listed as:
2222 Dwight Way
Berkeley, California
Personal names mentioned in the letter:
Pat
Stephen
Alan Swallow Correspondence, 1951-08-22 - 1953-02-10
Much of this correspondence centers around attempts to publish Neiman's work titled "The Heart is an Underworld."
Postcard from Alan Swallow to Gilbert Neiman, 1951-08-22
Neiman's address listed as Meeker, Colorado.
Swallow's home address listed as:
2679 So. York
Denver 10, Colorado
A unknown person is referred to in the note simply as "HS".
Letter presumably from Carol Jones Neiman to Alan Swallow with Enclosure, 1952-01-09
Letter from Alan Swallow to Gilbert Neiman, 1952-04-14
Personal names mentioned in the letter:
Hirma Haydn (sic) (Hiram Haydn)
Paul Bowles
Carol (Jones Neiman)
Letter from Alan Swallow to Gilbert Neiman, 1952-09-11
Letterhead reads:
The University of Denver Press
University Park
Denver 10, Colorado
Alan Swallow, Director
Jackson H. Wells, Managing Editor
Personal names mentioned in the letter:
Hiram Haydn
Louis Simpson
Harold Strauss
Bob Greenwood
Letter from Alan Swallow to Gilbert Neiman, 1953-02-10
Letterhead reads:
The University of Denver Press
University Park
Denver 10, Colorado
Personal names mentioned in the letter:
Winters
Dee Linford
Carol
Pascal Covici Correspondence, 1951-11-24 - 1952-01-03
This correspondence centers on Neiman's work titled, "The Heart is an Underworld."
