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              <text>Margaret Sullivan reading the letters connected with Reeves death.&#13;
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"Saturday" [probably November 21, 1953, just after Reeve's suicide on Thursday] letter from Bob [probably Bob Meyers] saying "Up until now Mr. Porter hasn't had anything more to say about the release of Reeves from the official medical officers.  As we have explained, inasmuch as he was discovered in the hotel some hours later, there is always the question of determining the exact cause of death.  We can do nothing about finalizing the services until then.  Janet [Flanner] and John [Brown] both to be here all this week.  They say they can be ready at a moment's notice.  We shall probably have to hold the services in the morning because of cremation needs.  I shall cable the exact time.  Monique and Richard Richt [?] have phoned and will be here.  About Bachivillers, they too will know.  Shall I call Sarah Morris [?].  All of us here feel badly about the whole thing, in spite of the troubles Reeves gave us the whole year.  Don't forget, they were real problem to him, too.  He was mentally sick and we must all look at it from that angle.  I shall write in more detail about the service.  Incidentally I can't find a reference to a Bach double concerto other than the one in D for two violins.  Is that it?&#13;
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Saturday, December 5, 1953 from Janet Flanner, describing the funeral service for Reeves in the American church, with John L. Brown reading the 23rd Psalm.  She described the flowers, mentioned the preacher's biblical passages, named those who attended, including Truman [Capote?], and the interment ceremony in the American Legion cemetery in Neuilly.  She also mentioned that the McCullers' housekeeper was there, and will call her in a day or two about the dogs.  Flanner said that Reeves had been a brave soldier and this was the end of his war, adding that perhaps the war had played its part and destroyed his resistance to ordinary life.  "There were surely none of us who did not weep for him. . . we all felt forgiveness and pity and fondness and human love. . .I can't write more.  His disappearance and absence from your scene must give you the liberty for work, which is your inheritance from him now"&#13;
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November 23, 1953 from Simone Brown sending their condolences and telling McCullers of the progress of shipping her 4 trunks and getting the export licenses, damage insurance, etc. relating to them.  Simone will send the keys separately&#13;
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November 22, 1953 probably from Ira and Edith Morris extending sympathy and hoping to see Carson in December&#13;
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November 25, 1953 from Ferry (or maybe Jerry) sending love and sympathy&#13;
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sympathy note mailed on November 26, 1953 from Muriel Rickhauser&#13;
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November 27, 1953 sympathy note from Bob and Vivian Crozier&#13;
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letter dated "Saturday" from Natalie Murry, of Contadori Publishing, expressing sympathy and saying that Reeves' death was his great gift to Carson&#13;
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November 29, 1953 sympathy note from Dorothy D. Harvey&#13;
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November 30, 1953 letter from Mary Tucker, offering sympathy and inviting McCullers to come visit them in Lexington, Virginia&#13;
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undated sympathy note from H. Wittle "Bill" Fittleson&#13;
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Dec 1, 1953 letter on NY Times stationary from John P. Callahan in Karachi, Pakistan expressing sympathy&#13;
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sympathy note mailed December 1, 1953 from Lillian Hellman (Margaret Sullivan comments that there is another of those Xerox messages that says that in New York and/or in Texas all this material has been Xeroxed, adding "I hope that is true")&#13;
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December 5, 1953 sympathy note from Newton Arvin&#13;
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December 5, 1953 letter from Elizabeth at Yaddo expressing her sympathy and also inquiring about Carson's health and telling of her own&#13;
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January, 1954 letter (Long) from Lillian Smith expressing her sympathy and her belief that Carson will endure.</text>
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a get well card from President and Mrs. Johnson dated January 23, 1967&#13;
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a note from Robert Lantz dated May 12, 1966 saying that he knows that Brando has written and that John Huston hopes to see her in Ireland next year&#13;
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a fan letter dated November 15, 1966 from "Antaclito", a Filipino immigrant whose real name is Zoro David&#13;
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a note dated May 3, 1966 from Andre Girard describing his reaction to the film, The Member of the Wedding, and saying that he and Marielle hope to stop by to see McCullers the following week&#13;
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a thank-you note with no date from Mary Rodgers Guattel&#13;
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a note dated August 4, 1963 from Cheryl Crawford referring to Mary Mercer's Bentley and hoping to have a Bentley race with her&#13;
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a letter from David Garrett dated November 19, 1959 about meeting McCullers at a party in New York with Hindu diplomats and Alsatian dogs and would like to visit her around Christmas&#13;
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an undated note from Betsy Brewer about the acceptance of Aeneas' book of Greek sketches and a visit to her of Ben Edwards. She also asks McCullers how the arrangement for Alice Rowald's [?] apartment in Paris is going and comments that she hopes Edward Albee's play is going well [perhaps referring to the Broadway production of The Member of the Wedding.]&#13;
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a letter dated September 11 [with no year but obviously written during World War II] from Mary M expressing worry about Reeves, asking about being able to publish an extract from Carson's current book in Bazaar, and knowing that Carson would like to be in France in the midst of the danger, but reassuring her that her writing was also very important&#13;
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an undated note from H. William Vitalson thanking McCullers for a gift of her book, with a guest list on the back; a Special Delivery &#13;
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envelop dated July 8, 1958 [empty]&#13;
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a letter dated August [no year] from Pete about his time spent at the beach in Massachusetts writing 9 hours a day trying to finish his novel&#13;
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a postcard of the Hollywood Bowl with no date from "Speed" and a note that says "Everyone loves your book"&#13;
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a note dated October 7, 1953 from J. Jean Evans about some books they had discussed&#13;
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a letter dated March 10, 1950 from Harold Strauss of Knopf Books declining to become Carson McCullers' editor until she had made a clean break with Houghton-Mifflin&#13;
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a letter dated February 25, 1950 from Harrel Wolfolk thanking McCullers for her gift of an inscribed copy of her book and describing a frenetic housewarming party outside Charleston, South Carolina&#13;
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a note dated March 6, 1950 from Egon Hostovskty congratulating Carson on the dramatization of The Member of the Wedding and saying that he hopes to see her soon&#13;
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a letter dated November 7, 1959 from Mary Tucker and Carson's reply [unread since they were "transcribed by Mother"]&#13;
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November 25, 1952 letter from Kay Boyle (Mrs. J.M. Franckenstein) saying that she was distressed to hear from Janet the day before that Carson had not received Boyle's note thanking her for her support right after the ordeal of the hearing.  They still don't know the decision of the panel and may not for several weeks.  [This is presumably the McCarthy hearings as a result of which von Franckenstein was fired from his job with the State Department]&#13;
&#13;
June 14, 1951 note from Brooks Adkinson thanking McCullers for a copy of her book&#13;
&#13;
June 28, 1951 note, also from Brooks Adkinson thanking McCullers in more detail after he had read her book, saying that in his opinion it is better than Hemingway and Faulkner&#13;
&#13;
Mar 1, 1950 postcard from Claire Booth Luce congratulating her on her play;&#13;
&#13;
February 22, 1961 postcard from Vanwicks [?] Brooks thanking McCullers for a "a nice message you sent me"&#13;
&#13;
January 27, 1950 letter from John Van Druten who refers to The Member of the Wedding as "the best thing on Broadway since The Glass Menagerie, adding that he had thought for a long while that theatre should take over some of the work of the novel and that she had succeeded in her "widening of the camera lens" through the play&#13;
&#13;
undated McCullers' reply to Van Druten thanking him for his letter and saying that his reaction to the play was the most insightful she had received, and referring to Tennessee Williams and how she met him after the novel The Member of the Wedding was published and closed by inviting Van Druten to come visit her in Nyack&#13;
&#13;
February 7, 1950 note from Van Druten regretting that he was leaving New York to return to his home in California, but that he was seeing The Member again on Wednesday so that the last thing he would take away with him from the New York season would be her play&#13;
&#13;
June 24, 1951 note from John Druten thanking McCullers for her gift of an autographed copy of her book of short stories&#13;
&#13;
an undated, hand-drawn map of the way to Janet Flanner's home in the French country-side, with notes from Flanner and Margarita to Reeves&#13;
&#13;
October 25, 1962 letter from Tennessee Williams asking how the lecture went and saying that he is back in Key West where the noise from jet fighters flying over kept him from sleeping and hoping that the Cuban crisis soon ends.  He has paid off the mortgage on the Key West properties and enclosed a picture of him and Carson&#13;
&#13;
Sullivan says "This letter that may have been in the Special Delivery envelope of July 8, 1958 from Peter Felderman hoping that Carson is better and promising to come see her after his visit to his grandmother&#13;
&#13;
30 April, 1947 letter from Cyril Connelly asking McCullers for something to put in the upcoming special edition of Horizon&#13;
&#13;
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April 1, 1946 [conclusion] from Christine Noble Govan about Wilson's review of Member&#13;
&#13;
letter from Kenneth S. Sagen to Edmund Wilson excoriating his review&#13;
&#13;
April 2, 1946 letter from Leonard Erving to Houghton Mifflin about the reviews of Member&#13;
&#13;
March 24, 1946 letter from Howard Dowdy praising Member&#13;
&#13;
July 7, 1945 letter from Rome on V mail from Corporal Klaus Mann describing his tour of war-torn Europe, hopes to meet Erika, hopes to be discharged before the end of the year, say hello to Reeves&#13;
&#13;
"recent communications" note dated February 8, 1956 from Mary Rodgers;&#13;
&#13;
Christmas 1958 postcard from Marielle Bancou saying "I never loved you and admired you as much as I do tonight"&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
August 6, 1967 letter from Marielle Bancou in London saying she would soon be in Nyack, and sending her love to Ida&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
February 4, 1950 from Ramsom H. Gurganes [?] who had met her back in Prohibition day&#13;
&#13;
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November 7, 1961 letter from Frances and Albert Hackett about Carson's illness and hand issues.  Describes a wildfire in their area of Los Angeles and their evacuation plans, they are coming to New York soon to see plays and to see her&#13;
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July 7, 1961 letter from Elizabeth Schmack [?] describing a drought in Switzerland and her hopes to move soon to Zurich in autumn, will keep the chalet.  Sorry to hear that Carson had lost the picture of Annemarie and the poem&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
March 25 from Josephine Mullins who says "I hesitate in writing to you but I remember you and your mother. . . from when you lived next door to us on Stark Avenue, I also remember you as a musician"&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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March 13, 1950 letter from Fran Sullivan about The Member of the Wedding opening on Broadway, and hopes she will go on writing for the theater and the Empire Theater where it was performed.</text>
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December 26, 1953 letter from Howard Mandel wishing Carson a Merry New Year, hears of her wanderings from Frank, seeing Doris Lees' series of imaginary portraits of women writers including Gertrude Stein, the Bronte sisters, Emily Dickenson, Edith Sitwell, George Sands, Sappho and Carson McCullers "the painting of you is really superb", we must arrange a meeting with her, many parties but now I must settle down to business&#13;
&#13;
10 December, 1953 letter from Tanya Tolstoy saying she got Carson's letter from Paris, doesn't intend to leave Switzerland until the end of the month and hopes Carson and dear Bebe are well&#13;
&#13;
March 23, 1950 letter from Dr. Alfred Wolkenberg, "seller of fine antique reproductions", saying he is glad that Carson is getting better, he has the flu and has got to read some books he had neglected including one from 1947 and sends a book to her. The letter is signed Frank&#13;
&#13;
17 July 1953 letter from Dennis, saying "I'm afraid that your copy of Bottegha Obscure has gotten dog-eared and he is enclosing a new copy of it.  He had read [a draft of] Clock twice and says it is an encouraging start to her novel which he urges her finish, and he enclosed a review from the New York Times, enjoyed lunch together, Dennis&#13;
&#13;
August 8, 1953 letter from Gene Reynolds saying Louise Lalu picked up a copy of one of your books and said "it would be funny as I got around to reading one of Carson's books in Italian", liked the Ballad of the Sad Café, discusses other books and authors, including one by Annemarie [Schwarzenbach]&#13;
&#13;
October 23, 1953 letter from William Mayer, MD, saying he couldn't see her a couple of days ago, hopes she is better&#13;
&#13;
March 7 [no year] letter from Mrs. Jacob Anthony Begner, inviting Carson to a party on April 6, wanting to see her, signed Edith&#13;
&#13;
October 19, 1958 letter from Hilda Bruch, MD saying she thought that Carson would want to see how she had condensed the first draft adding that without her help she could never have done it, also enclosing an article about Gertrude W. Borge, who gave much aid and comfort to refugees in America, including Dr. Bruch when she arrived in 1934&#13;
&#13;
February 17, 1959 letter from Harold Vinal, saying he will edit the Autumn issue of Voices and asking her to contribute some poems&#13;
&#13;
two back pages of letter from Jessie McFail Kimbro from Columbus, Georgia saying "Carson you have really gotten to the top of the ladder" and talks about Carson's nanny [another missing page] and talks about Carson's aunt and her grandmother, Mrs. Waters, also talks about changes to the neighborhood of her grandmother's house&#13;
&#13;
October 21 1953 postcard from Ruth, saying "I know you lived here too.  I like everything fine except I'm lonely.  Home November 14&#13;
&#13;
October 18, 1953 or 1963 post card to Rita Smith saying having a good vacation, love Minnie&#13;
&#13;
July 21, 1963 postcard saying Mission accomplished. Went 6 dollars over budget but I think you'll be pleased, Love, Jack&#13;
&#13;
postcard from Assisi to Carson and Dr. Mercer saying that the whole region is overwhelming, Much love, Cornelia&#13;
&#13;
June 22, 1967 postcard mailed from Cape Hatteras saying "This is the farthest south I've been.  Want to go to Georgia.  Beginning of July Street Car Named Desire in Nyack.  Want to be there.  Peter O'Brian&#13;
&#13;
October 12, 1963 letter from Frank saying "Best wishes for a successful opening and a long run"&#13;
&#13;
August 3, 1967 letter from Frank saying he was sorry he missed Carson's phone call and saying that Jean is improving and can move the left side, adding "I have many letters of Annemarie's but they're in German, there may be some photos which I will try to find"&#13;
&#13;
June 24, 1958 note from Jane asking when they can have lunch&#13;
&#13;
undated letter from William Beyer of Arkansas about an article written about her in the Manchester Guardian Weekly and her work, especially Ballad, and enclosing a poem he wrote about loneliness and desire&#13;
&#13;
January 21, 1959 letter from Sandy Campbell of New York City recalling pleasant time that she spent in Nyack with Carson and the time that Carson and Reeves spent with her during the night of Summer and Smoke and asking her to sign some slips of paper to place in her copies of Carson's books&#13;
&#13;
1966 nearly illegible letter from Davis F [?] Oxford asking for Carson's help in getting a visa to come visit her in America&#13;
&#13;
invitation to the wedding of Joanne Gomme [Carson's nurse during her trip to England for the Cheltenham Festival of Literature in 1962] to be held on August 10, 1963, with a note on the back saying in Carson's handwriting "Gift send 6/24/63"&#13;
&#13;
another wedding invitation from Mrs. Louise Rita Miller for the wedding of Patty Louise to Tommy Johnson Williams in September&#13;
&#13;
July 28 letter from Cookie Buckley saying that she loved being with Carson and Mary and described how hot who it was where she is and enjoyed Carson's hospitality and thanks to Ida, talks of her family and problems&#13;
&#13;
December 1, 1958 letter from Corning White saying that she had recently received two letters from Max Whetherly [?] with no return address, and saying that he and Mrs. White might be going to Europe in the summer and hope to lease their apartment to Max while they are gone.  He asks Carson if she can give them his current address&#13;
&#13;
July 30 [no year] letter from Lila van Sayer saying that she would love to see Carson and how much she enjoyed Clock Without Arms [sic]&#13;
&#13;
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August 13, 1963 note from Mrs. Barbara Blakemore thanking Carson for including her&#13;
&#13;
July 19, 1963 letter from Leonard Byrne saying that he is delighted to hear of a new book and the opening of Ballad&#13;
&#13;
24 September 1957 letter from Ben asking her to call him&#13;
&#13;
November 7 card from Sherke [?] thanking Carson for her beautiful orchid&#13;
&#13;
January 5, 1954 card from Jane and Bob Stanton announcing the birth of Alexander Hardy and recalling a visit to Nyack and apologizing for being so long in thanking her for it&#13;
&#13;
December 29 Christmas card from Takako Shinano of Tokyo, Japan&#13;
&#13;
undated card from another Japanese correspondent Mrs. Mitahashi asking for some American stamps&#13;
&#13;
several Christmas cards of various dates&#13;
&#13;
get well cards of various dates&#13;
&#13;
Valentine cards&#13;
&#13;
various empty envelopes&#13;
&#13;
August 2, 1963 postcard from Oliver Evans saying "addendum to yesterday's letter" if there is any difference between your inside rooms and Capote's "Other Rooms" I fail to see it&#13;
&#13;
June 14, 1963 letter from Oliver Evans thanking her for her wire and saying that he intends to arrive in Nyack in a week or less&#13;
&#13;
February 26, 1963 letter from Oliver Evans saying that he is relieved she will cooperate with him in a biography of her&#13;
&#13;
March 1962 letter from Oliver Evans with a copy of an article of his from the MLA journal [Sullivan reads extensively from this essay]&#13;
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letter dated "Thursday" from Dr. Katherine Cohen [Carson's psychiatrist in London] describing her vacation scenery and routine, and her difficulties at entering Holland due to an expired passport&#13;
&#13;
October 2 and 3 letter from Dr. Katherine Cohen in Rotterdam, saying that she is sorry her first letter went astray&#13;
&#13;
February 10, 1954 letter from Mary Alberta Hinton to an unnamed person [perhaps Carson's mother, Margarite Smith?] saying that she is sorry about the misfortunes befalling her and how important it is to get back on her feet to help Carson and Rita&#13;
&#13;
a "long newsy letter" dated December 28, 1953 from Bessie Hicks of Columbus, Georgia to Mrs. Lamar Smith [Carson's mother] about the death of Mattie and her help with Herman's illness, about family and friends in Columbus, also mentions the shipment of "her mirror, such a lovely thing" [probably the pier mirror that she took to Nyack when she moved in with Carson]</text>
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&#13;
Carbon copy of a letter dated "Sunday" from Margarita Smith [Rita Smith, Carson's sister] to Edwin [Peacock] and John [Zeigler] telling them that she and her mother are having a quiet day at home and that Sister [Carson] is in the Doctors' Hospital for a few days for some new and special treatment.  She and Reeves have a passage booked on the America for May 20, and adding that she is distressed about his recent illness and her first trip to the NY zoo in Central Park, spring flowers are starting&#13;
&#13;
undated letter from Tommy Bodkin enclosing a telegram and predicting that she will win the Critics Award, and hopes to see her before her trip to Ireland&#13;
&#13;
undated letter from Tommy Bodkin enclosing a letter, misses her and hope that her treatment will kill her pain&#13;
&#13;
November 20, 1951 letter from William March to Reeves, "sorry to have missed you and Carson", has been working and finished a novel called October Island to be published in England, and is going to start another in the new year&#13;
&#13;
July 23, 1958 letter from Paula Sue Abrams thanking her for coming to Columbia to lecture and commenting on her work and its effect on the young, praising both her work and her person&#13;
&#13;
dated July 31, 1958 letter from John Fieldman inviting her to speak at the Indiana University Literary Awards Banquet and offering her 500 dollars as a speaker's fee, as well as giving her some information about the University and the Award&#13;
&#13;
July 19, 1958 letter from Alan Chestat [?] inviting her to attend an assembly program on literary topics, offering her 150 dollars as a speaker's fee&#13;
&#13;
July 18, 1958 letter also inviting her to speak on a college campus&#13;
&#13;
July 14, 1958 letter from A.S. Buarck of the magazine The Writer offering to publish her talk to Columbia University in the magazine&#13;
&#13;
January 16, 1954 letter from Columbus from Archie G. Smith about a debate he had proposed to the Kiwanis Club twenty years earlier on whether environment or heredity had the greater influence on one's character, but which other members of the entertainment committee felt could not be done justice in such a limited time frame.  He suggested that she take this topic on for a new book, and told her that he had a photograph of the Kiwanis Club taken on June 29, 1920 on the steps of the 1st Baptist Church.  Her father is standing in the middle of the door, and in the group are the Rhodes Brown, President of the Kiwanis Club that year, and names other members&#13;
&#13;
October 1, 1953 letter from Elizabeth Mitchie of Gaucher College inviting her to deliver a lecture at Gaucher College in Baltimore and offering her 500 dollars as a speaker's fee&#13;
&#13;
May 1, 1952 letter to Mrs. Lamar Smith from Hannah Josephson of the American Academy of Arts and Letters saying that Mr. Paul Bigelow has delivered the typed manuscript of The Member of the Wedding for an exhibit and it has been insured for 5000 dollars, she also invites her and "your distinguished daughter" to the opening ceremonial of the exhibit and in a PS asks if there is photograph of Mrs. McCullers for use in the exhibit&#13;
&#13;
honorary membership card for the International Mark Twain Society signed by Gail Cyril Clemens&#13;
&#13;
note referring to cancelled checks, 25 shares of United Fruit not in deposit box, and asking about Reeves' power of attorney&#13;
&#13;
plane tickets on BOC and excess baggage tickets from London to NY October 25, 1951&#13;
&#13;
24 October, 1951 receipt for travel expenses London to NY&#13;
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August 7, 1951 receipt from Dr. G. Williams for professional services&#13;
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2 August,1951 receipt from the R.M.S. Queen Elizabeth for first class passages for Reeves and Carson McCullers&#13;
&#13;
August 8, 1951 baggage declaration and entry in NY signed by Reeves McCullers&#13;
&#13;
November 30, 1950 letter from Nina Holton of Houghton Mifflin concerning her stories Wunderkin and April Afternoon&#13;
&#13;
October 17, 1960 carbon copy of a letter from Hardwick Mosely of Houghton Mifflin to Robert Lantz expressing outrage at McCullers' decision to change publishers and hoping to have a chance to get her to change her mind&#13;
&#13;
October 20, 1960 letter from Robert Lantz to Carson, with a cc to Floria Lasky, about a letter from Houghton Mifflin, and asking her to call him in regards to it&#13;
&#13;
December 26, 1950 letter from Hardwick of Houghton Mifflin telling Carson about the results of their efforts in pre-selling the Ballad of the Sad Café and their planning for its official publication&#13;
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December 27, 1961 letter from of Houghton Mifflin to Robert Lantz concerning the publication of Clock Without Hands in Braille&#13;
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December 12, 1950 letter from Alfred Kantourovich [?] Verlag about a German edition of The Heart is a Lonely Hunter&#13;
&#13;
December 6, 1950 letter about the German edition of The Heart is a Lonely Hunter&#13;
&#13;
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March 22, 1950 letter from John Chapman of The News: New York's Picture Newspaper asking to use a digest of The Member of the Wedding in The Next Best Plays&#13;
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April 14, 1946 letter from Sandy Campbell saying he had read The Member of the Wedding and asked for her to autograph his copy of the book&#13;
&#13;
July 31, 1945 letter from Major Pope saying that when he and a friend had spoken to Kay Boyle during a visit to his command "last winter" she had mentioned "that you [McCullers] had more than ordinary misgivings about what sort of reactions your books and stories had produced".  He read the Heart is a Lonely Hunter and found it intolerable that the human heart must be either lonely or a hunter, saying that the heart must be more flower-like than that and grows to a satisfaction deeper than the mind's discouragements, and that the end of the Ballad might hint at that conclusion&#13;
&#13;
April 5, 1946 letter  from Constance Coyle [?] of Houghton Mifflin about McCullers' dissatisfaction with her publishers' ad campaign for The Member of the Wedding and adding that her displeasure causes them very real chagrin.  She enclosed reviews (including one from Newton Arvin) and copies of advertisements; included in the batch of materials are reviews for all McCullers' books, as well as reviews of Oliver Evans' book on McCullers, The Ballad of Carson McCullers, which Sullivan reads at great length&#13;
&#13;
a series of telegrams congratulating her for success of The Member of the Wedding on Broadway and some of her responses&#13;
&#13;
in addition to the telegrams of congratulations there is a telegram dated November 27, 19?? [Sullivan says that the year is smudged and unreadable] from Reeves McCullers to Mrs. Lamar Smith saying that Carson is much better but must see no one but Bebe, Rita, William and himself for some time.  Will arrive LaGuardia on Air France on Sunday morning and will cable approximate time of arrival&#13;
&#13;
September 4, 1951 telegram from Carson to Lt. Reeves McCullers asking to have bank airmail a notarized copy of her bank balance to London to enable her to sponsor Angelina for a visitor's visa&#13;
&#13;
February 25, 1954 telegram to Mama from Charleston with get-well wishes from Edwin and John and closing "I embrace you, your own sister"&#13;
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February 17, 1963 (?) First part of a letter previously read from Mrs. Jessie McFail Kimbrow [?] saying in part "As your and Grafton's birthday will be soon be here I've been thinking about years ago.  We lived across the street from you on 13th until 1912 [sic] when I married. . . I remember when Margarite had you practice the piano.  Do you remember that lovely old piano?  I think it was the Carson piano.  Margarite loved music very much. . . We used to play dolls a lot together.  I always had a cat.  Your mother couldn't stand cats. . . [The letter contains more reminisces about family and friends]&#13;
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April 2, 1963 letter from Elizabeth Schnack thanking Carson for her kind letter and saying that she is happy Carson is going to Charleston for the Easter weekend and will be sending her some postcards of a Swiss landscape that is associated with Annemarie, adding how happy she is that she is being looked after so well by her friend and her housekeeper, hopes to re-translate McCullers older works since she has done Clock without Hands and her newer works into German after she finishes Faulkner.  Elizabeth added that she had written something about her visit to McCullers in Nyack&#13;
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August 23, 1959 letter from Carson to Edith [Sitwell] saying "My cousin Jordan Massee and I are thinking of you and Osbert with such lingering loving thoughts".  She goes on to thank her for her superb anthology and hopes to see them again soon.  Tells her that she has a novel half-completed.  She went to a psychiatrist and "she not only restored me to my own soul" but took Carson to the very best hospitals where they found that they can operate on her paralyzed arm and leg.  The stroke was caused by childhood rheumatic fever.  "Meanwhile I have finished my analysis and my doctor and I are the very best friends.  You will adore her as she already adores you."&#13;
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dated Saturday AM letter from Oliver Evans saying "Dear Carson, I'm didn't mean to sound cross in my last letter.  Perhaps the tension I've been under is beginning to show" describing his trip across the desert and getting settled in his new position.  Had hoped to get the first 25,000 words off to the publisher, but was held up by her delay in answering his initial letter with questions.  Understands that she had been ill and had not kept a copy of the letters . He reconstructed them and added other even more detailed ones not included above and her answers are written on his letter.  Needs the answers to finish the 5th chapter.  Had dinner with Gore Vidal and Christopher Isherwood recently&#13;
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July 17, 1963 letter from Oliver Evans about his biography of her and his research, including interviews with Floria Lasky and Edwin Peacock and asking many specific questions&#13;
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[most of the rest of the tape is a series of letters and postcards with mostly more biographical questions and Carson's answers some inclosing photographs]&#13;
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August 6, 1963 from Mrs. Margaret Rutherford of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution asking for information for an article timed to coincide with the opening of the Broadway play of the Ballad of the Sad Café, inclosing questions to which Carson replied on August 20th of 1963&#13;
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              <text>Margaret Sullivan reading Carson-related correspondence, starting the tape with a letter to Jay which Sullivan had begun to read at the end of the last tape. She describes it as "a very important letter written by Carson on September 3, 1953 to J thanking him to say that he would write to the Ford Foundation.  The letter gives a lengthy chronology of her development as a writer and the events of her life, and tells something of her plans for the future, mentioning the The Square Root of Wonderful, her intention to made a play of her yet unfinished Clock Without Hands, and also writing the libretto for an projected opera to be made from Ballad of the Sad Café.  Sullivan finishes the letter here&#13;
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March 23rd, 1953 letter in response to a cable from her sister Rita asking about the symbolism of leukemia in Clock Without Hands.  Carson replies saying "My idea is that that extreme moral suffering of an impending death of a person brings out their most extreme qualities, both for good and evil.  During Clock Without Hands Malone is engaged in a struggle with his soul which is more important than his physical disease.  There are times when he seems lost in hatred, prejudice and cruelty, but in the end his soul turns to goodness even although his body dies.  Incidentally, before deciding on leukemia I talked with four doctors and consulted several case histories so the medical data is correct.  What are the symbols?  To me, they are the personal ciphers to the solution of a work.  Why one symbol comes instead of another I don't know.  One could write books about symbolism.  More narrowly, the symbol of the white blood cells in the case of leukemia crowding out the dark ones is peculiarly a symbol of the South.  This book, a long one, is about good and evil, prejudice and the affirmation of the goodness of life.  Malone's disease, with the attendant moral agony, quickens and intensifies these conflicting emotions.  I do hope this answers the question in your cable."  She goes on to say a chapter is being published and asks Rita to come up with a better title than "Clock Without Hands, a work in progress"&#13;
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Sullivan starts "a letter dated March 30" but stops mid-sentence.  After a pause she begins again with the letter dated March 30 [1953?] from Marguerite [Marguerite Chapin, better known as Marguerite Caetani, Princess of Bassiano, Duchess of Sermoneta] in Rome asking forgiveness for not sending her a check earlier, explaining that her expenses with Bottegha Oscure are so heavy that her money affairs are strained, she hopes for a larger circulation in the U.S., with perhaps some help from the Ford Foundation, sorry Carson is ill and hopes that Reeves will find congenial work in Paris&#13;
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Easter, April 5, 1953 letter from Carson at Bachivillers to Marguerite [Caetani], saying that it is a cold wet Easter but the bells are ringing merrily in the church nearby, but she was up late the night before and is tired and she is dictating this to Reeves.  Carson thanks Marguerite for her recent long good letter but says that she is returning Caetani's check for 250 dollars because it was drawn incorrectly, refers to "The Anne Frank" play and her disappointment in it's not going forward, adding that things are looking up for Reeves and he will soon be happily situated in Paris&#13;
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March 15, 1962 letter from Carson to Mr. Georges Pollet saying that in answer to his first question, she had visited France many times and lived at Bachivillers, near Paris for a couple of years, never lived in Switzerland but had great success in Swiss editions of her works, she can't help him more but due to her illness she can't help him more with his research&#13;
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March 9, 1962 letter from Mr. Georges Pollet to Carson asking the questions to which she replied in the preceding letter, preparing an article on McCullers for a magazine, asking for photographs and several questions relating to her works and publication in other countries, only some of which she answered&#13;
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September 10, 1962 letter from Carson to Tom and Martha Maschler saying that she is looking forward to seeing them in England and asking if he will be attending the literary conference in Cheltenham and helping her out in her talk&#13;
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another letter as a postscript from Mary Mercer to Tom and Martha saying that Carson had just read the above letter to her and adding that it would be a great comfort to all of them if they would help her find someone to help her and also to get a wheelchair for her and watch over her well-being during her stay;&#13;
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March 1, 1962 letter from Floria Lasky enclosing an income statement for Ida [Reeder] showing her income and social security tax and sending Ida instructions on how to pay her income tax and the amount due&#13;
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March 15, 1962 Carson's reply saying that she feels so helpless these days since Floria is so long away, when are you ever going to call me, mentions that she has 20,000 dollars in the bank that needs to be invested, Ida is worried about her income tax forms.  Carson adds that Mary Mercer suggests that Carson go into the hospital on June 6 for another leg operation and hopes that after that there will be only one more and then the days of leg operations will be over&#13;
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August 15, 1954 letter from Carson to Edwin [Peacock] and John [Zeilger] saying that she was going to write to a woman who upset her terribly, Katherine Cohen, the English psychiatrist and publisher.  She adds she must gather her strength and doesn't have the time and strength to write to family and friends&#13;
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ugust 15, 1954 letter from Carson to Grace, saying that she would love to come to her house, but that they should articulate the plans better, such as when would be best for Grace, adding that her mother is still in the nursing home but will be out in September, so that month would be best for Carson.  Carson was sorry she missed them in New York, and wants them to come see her in Nyack "as soon as I can get the house established" and closes with "Love to the Admiral"&#13;
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August 16, 1954 letter from Carson to Doris Lee saying that she loved the portrait she had done of Carson and asking for photographs of all the portraits that she had done of other women artists so she could have them framed and line the staircase of her new house, ending by saying that she hoped to have her see her new house in Nyack soon;&#13;
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carbon copies of the letters to Grace and to Doris Lee&#13;
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October 20, 1953 letter from Carson to John H. Davidson of Cambridge, England saying that she was pleased with his letter and referring to her love of music.  She asked him if he had ever read The Heart is a Lonely Hunter and said she was sure that he would get the contrapuntal quality of it.  She closed by saying how much she had enjoyed the English autumn and hoped to hear his music some day&#13;
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May 10, 1958 letter from Carson to Sir Carroll Reed saying after that "enchanting afternoon" with him she had begun a long letter to him about the hazards and safeties of her work and also about his suggestion to set Reflections as a play in England, where it would be "less bothered by censorship and the golden haze of Hollywood and money".  She also said that The Heart is a Lonely Hunter is a natural as a movie and should be filmed on location, adding that she also told him how much she loved him and would adore to work with him if he would direct the movie.  She then told him that she had had a brain wave and that she wanted him also to do The Ballad of the Sad Café and offered suggestions for the casting of the movie.  She called Shirley Lawrence to check on Reed's availability, and asked him to reply quickly.  She said that she has sent him a copy of her favorite book, Out of Africa, just as a love gift.  She tells him what happened to the letter.  She had given it to a sweet young boy that is love with her, as a young 19 year old boy is in love with an older woman, adding that he is reading to her.  When she gave him the letter to read and correct the spelling, he read it and was furious at her for writing such a letter to a man she had only saw once.  He said he would mail it, but I think he didn't, he kept if for himself.  She goes on to talk about other cast and crew for the movie.  Asks him to cable her.  Tells of a long supper with Tennessee Williams about the script, cast and crew.  Suggests it be filmed at the mountain home of Lillian Smith near Atlanta.  Carson adds "The KKK has been trying to get Lillian out for a long time. We'll get them out!"&#13;
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Autograph, to Mr. Medsker&#13;
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envelope to Mr. Westly Hartley in Anaheim&#13;
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May 18, 1963 letter from McCullers to Robert Lantz in New York saying "I hate reading all this stuff, but I don't know what to do"&#13;
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May 18, 1963 letter from Carson to John Ziegler saying "Dearest John, I wish you could find out Gordan Hall's cousin's name" and goes to ask that he do it without letting Gordon know that she asked.  She explains that Gordon is coming for a visit and she doesn't want him to know that she doesn't remember his cousin's name&#13;
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May 10, 1963 letter from John to McCullers and Mary Mercer saying how much they enjoyed their visit and thanking them for the candy they left with John and Edwin as a gift.  Zeigler gives details of his and Edwin's plans to go to Europe in August and perhaps having an opportunity to visit them in Nyack on the way.  He also tells of a planned trip to New York with Edwin's sister to see two performances of the Royal Ballet&#13;
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May 18, 1963 letter (marked "Not sent at Mrs. McCullers request") from McCullers to Hy [or Ty?] Cohens asking him not to send her any books at this time and telling him "I have nominated Peter [Max] for the Academy; I have written to the Ford Foundation about him and also to the Guggenheim, closing with "Love to you and Helen"&#13;
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the preceding was in reply to a letter from Hy [or Ty?] dated May 16, 1963 on World Publishing Co. letterhead asking McCullers, as a favor, to read an advance copy of a novel by a young Tennessean named Baker Hall and to comment either on or off the cover.  He adds that he would like to introduce Peter Max to McCullers&#13;
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May 28, 1963 letter from McCullers to Cecil Beaton at Warner Bros. thanking him for letter concerning the children's verses and hoping that he can come to Nyack for a real visit and referring to a letter from a kinsman to Tanya's saying that Clara is, as we would expect, very lonely and hoping that she can visit in the Fall.  This letter has a note "Cecil's letter mailed to Robert Lantz 5-9-63&#13;
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May 28, 1963 letter from McCullers to Jane Howard in London saying that Mary was overwhelmed by the jewels and saying that she doubts that either she or Mary could come to Europe this year since Mary plans to build a garage and she [McCullers] needs to paint her house, "therefore we will have to save our pennies for another season."  McCullers adds that she is delighted hear that Jane is in love and tells her to "of course include him in the standing invitation to come visit in Nyack"&#13;
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the preceding is in replay to a letter dated March 31, 1963 from Jane Hall to McCullers saying that she was happy to have heard from McCullers and was sorry to hear about her illness.  She also hoped that Mary was amazed by the jewels, both as to quality and quantity.  She adds that the TV piece they had done in the UK was much talked about.  She [Jane} read a piece from the Ballad.  She hopes they McCullers and Mary can come to England in the summer and that she and Colin could do things for her.  She also adds that she is in love, but that it is a secret.  She hopes to come to the U.S. and will let Carson know if it works out&#13;
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June 20, 1963 letter Corso from Elizabeth Schneck to McCullers thanking her for her letter and a copy of "your brilliant play, The Member of the Wedding".  She says that she had met with Carson's Swiss publisher in Zurich, who would be delighted to publish a translation of the play and he would write to Robert Lantz about the rights.  She said that she had a hard fall in Zurich due to the weakness in her foot.  Her doctor wants her to take a sulphur cure, but she can't until she finishes her translation of Faulkner's The Reevers.  She goes on to discuss when would be best for Carson to visit Switzerland and suggests that it would better the next year rather than 1963&#13;
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June 26, 1963 Carson's reply to Elizabeth Schneck commiserates with her about the difficulties of getting around with physical issues.  She hopes to see Elizabeth in 1964 in Nyack&#13;
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July 3, 1963 letter from McCullers to Elizabeth Schneck talking of the summer weather and goes on to say that the magazine with Annemarie's photograph and poem had disappeared and asking Elizabeth to send her another copy.  McCullers goes on to describe a visit to "my lawyer and power of attorney [Floria Lasky] and her children . . .For the first time in 15 years I swam.  For the first time in 15 years David and I danced to Mozart."&#13;
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August 15, 1963 letter from McCullers to Mary Russell, saying "I have been faced with your problem and I do not know what to tell you so you must work it out yourself but I sent you all good wishes"&#13;
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the preceding is a reply to Mary Russell's letter dated August 7, 1963 to McCullers saying that she was writing her master thesis in the works of McCullers and has reached a point where she can't justify to herself the completion of the thesis.  She asks McCullers for her advice on continuing&#13;
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October 31, 1963 letter from Gabriele Puspel to McCullers concerning some work on Dylan Thomas and asks about the times that he attended Carson's parties in London.  She would like the names of other attendees and McCullers' impressions of Thomas&#13;
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McCullers' reply to the preceding letter says that she met Thomas several times when Tennessee Williams gave dinner for McCullers' stay in St. George's Hospital in London.  Edie Sitwell introduced me to Dylan&#13;
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July 27, 1959 letter from Joan Snowden to McCullers c/o Houghton Mifflin, saying how moved she was by The Member of the Wedding&#13;
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McCullers reply to the preceding is dated August 8, 1959 and says "I bless you for writing such a lovely letter to me."&#13;
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attached there is a copy of the magazine, with a picture of the Rosenbergs and their children on the cover&#13;
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April 8, 1953 letter on U.S. Department of State stationary from the U.S. Embassy in Paris on behalf to Ambassador Dillon to Mr. [sic] Carson McCullers concerning the communication of March 30, 1953 and enclosing a copy of a letter sent by the embassy public affairs officer to Bonn regarding the matter.  The enclosed letter, dated April 8, 1953, was addressed to the public affairs officer of the High Commission on Germany and stated that Mr. [sic] Carson McCullers objected to the unauthorized publication of an excerpt from his [sic] novel in an east German publication and they embassy in Paris would like to have copies of any pertinent communications relating to the efforts made in Bonn to deal with the matter&#13;
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[there are several back and forth notes, statements and letters concerning this, with one bearing a hand-written note to McCullers from "John", who was probably her friend John L Brown who was assigned to the U.S. Embassy]&#13;
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January 13, 1953 letter on Columbia Pictures stationary from Fred Zimmerman to McCullers offering her and Reeves a belated Happy New Years and going on to discuss the reactions to The Member of the Wedding, opining that the main point of agreement is that it will not a big money-maker.  He reiterated his feeling that the movie should have been based on the novel and not the play but expressed his appreciation at having had the opportunity of being involved with the project&#13;
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January 5, 1953 letter from McCullers to Mr. Ivo Chisea telling him that she has sent him a copy of her play The Member of the Wedding for his consideration for an Italian production&#13;
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June 15, 1950 letter to Claire Fontaine, recommending Marty Mann's work on alcoholism&#13;
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April 2, 1952 letter to Bob, Jennie and Carrie from McCullers proposing making the Ballad of the Sad Café into a musical instead of her original idea of an opera&#13;
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December 5, 1950 letter from McCullers to Mrs. Hogan enclosing 4 poems for inclusion with the forthcoming omnibus edition of her works.  She asked Mrs. Hogan to disregard any poems suggested by her sister [Rita] and to use them after Wunderkind if they are used.&#13;
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Cassette Tape 19 -- Borosom Interview and Publishers Letters&#13;
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Tape 19 – Side A – Borosom Interview / Vogue Pound -- 25 minutes and 7 seconds&#13;
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May 24, 1963 from Kathleen van Halder to Carson saying that her 11th grade class is studying The Heart is a Lonely Hunter but they have a question about a paragraph on page 27 of the Bantam paperback edition&#13;
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June 3, 1963 Carson' replies that the paragraph in question is symbolic about nationalities and that she is sure that her parents and teacher can be of help in answering her questions&#13;
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June 12, 1963 - McCullers reply says that she would like to meet with her and saying that she has several photos of Denisen.  She, too, was disturbed by the death of Marilyn Monroe&#13;
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