Box 7
Contains 29 Results:
Economy Book Store, 1930-1932
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
Edens, William G., 1949-1950, n.d.
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
Ehricher, James G. (Calkins & Holden Advertisers), 1955
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
Eisenschimel, Otto, 1942, 1960
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
Elliot, Edgar (brother-in-law), 1940-1942
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
Elliot, Margaret Drury (sister), 1919-1948
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
Encyclopedia Britannica, 1954-1955
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
Esquire Magazine, 1936-1938
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
Exiled Writers Committee, 1940
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
E, 1921-1968
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
Farrar, John, 1922-1942
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
Feldman, Jesse, 1919-1921
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
Field, Henry, 1932-1964
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
Field, Marshall, 1945-1946
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
Field, Jr., Marshall, 1959-1961
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
Finnegan, Richard J., 1944-1950
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
Flannagan, William I., 1949-1958
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
Ford, Frances (Chicago Daily News), 1915-1918
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
Freeman, Andrew (American Traveller Magazine), 1934-1937
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
Friends of Literature (Emily Hilsabeck), 1944-1950
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
F, 1921-1955
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
George, Adda (Carl Sandburg Association), 1945
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
George Washington Bicentennial Commission, 1931-1933
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
Gorey, Edward, 1931, n.d.
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.
Grayline Sightseeing Company, 1932
Letters from Drury's publishers, editors, and business associates regarding various book and journalistic projects. There are also many letters from family members, including those from Drury's wife Marion Neville. Neville wrote him extensively from their home in Indiana while Drury maintained his Hyde Park residence in Chicago.