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T. S. (Thomas Stearns) Eliot, 1888-1965
Collection, 1905, 1917-1979

6 boxes, 1 galley folder (2.52 linear feet)

Acquisition: Gifts, 1962- 2005 (G1957, G11445); Purchases, 1960-2006 (R2163, R2722, R12736, R2713, R2958, R3217, R3415, R3470, R3600, R3647, R3732, R3735, R3842, R4146, R4171, R4172, R4289, R4228, R4441, R4525, R4591, R4849, R5089, R5180, R5331, R6832, R8574, R8753, R13075, R13883, R14286, R14624, R15367, R15404, R15405, R15415, R15418, R15438, R16478)
Access: Open for research
Processed by: Katherine Mosley, 2007
RLIN Record ID: TXRC07-A6


Table of Contents

Biographical Sketch
Scope and Contents
Folder List
Index of Correspondents

Biographical Sketch

Thomas Stearns Eliot was born September 26, 1888, in St. Louis, Missouri, to Charlotte Stearns and Henry Ware Eliot. His parents were from Massachusetts, and during Eliot's childhood the family spent summers in Gloucester. Eliot attended Smith Academy in St. Louis (1898-1905), Milton Academy in Milton, Massachusetts (1905-1906), Harvard University (B.A., 1909; M.A., 1911; Ph.D. courses in philosophy, 1911-1914), University of Paris-Sorbonne (1910-1911), and Merton College, Oxford University (1914-1915). After leaving Oxford in 1915, Eliot remained in England and married Vivienne Haigh Wood; they were separated in 1932, and she died in 1947. Eliot worked first as a teacher and then, from 1917 to 1925, as a clerk at Lloyds Bank in London, at the same time supplementing his income by working as a reviewer, lecturer, and essayist. He was an assistant editor at The Egoist (1917-1919) and founded and edited the literary quarterly The Criterion (1922-1939). Eliot accepted a position as an editor at publishers Faber and Gwyer (later Faber and Faber) in 1925 and eventually became a director of the firm. Eliot was baptized into the Anglican Church and became a naturalized British subject in 1927. In 1957, he married Valerie Fletcher, his secretary. Eliot died from emphysema in London, England, on January 4, 1965. His ashes were buried in East Coker, the town from which his ancestors had immigrated to America.

Eliot, who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1948, is considered one of the most influential writers in modern literature. He wrote "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" in 1911, at age twenty-three. Conrad Aiken, a friend of Eliot's from Harvard, showed a copy to Ezra Pound, who arranged for its publication in Poetry magazine and then in Eliot's first book, Prufrock and Other Observations (1917). The Waste Land was completed in 1922, with editorial suggestions from Pound, and won a $2,000 award from the Dial. Poems 1909-1925 (1925) included "The Hollow Men," which bridges the philosophical despair of his earlier works and the religious themes of his next poems, Journey of the Magi (1927), A Song for Simeon (1928), Animula (1929), Marina (1930), Triumphal March (1931), and the better-known Ash-Wednesday (1930). Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats, light verse composed for his godchildren, was published in 1939. Eliot's wartime poetry, Four Quartets (1943), containing Burnt Norton, East Coker, The Dry Salvages, and Little Gidding, was considered by critics and Eliot to be his best work.

Following World War II, Eliot focused on drama and literary essays. He had written his first play, Sweeney Agonistes (1932), in the 1920s. Murder in the Cathedral was performed and published in 1935, and The Family Reunion was performed and published in 1939. In the 1940s and 1950s he wrote The Cocktail Party (1949), The Confidential Clerk (1953), and The Elder Statesman (1958), all comedies. Eliot visited and lectured at numerous universities throughout his life. He delivered the Clark Lectures at Cambridge in 1926, the Charles Eliot Norton lectures at Harvard University in 1932, the Turnbull Lectures at Johns Hopkins University and the Page-Barbour Lectures at the University of Virginia in 1933, and the Theodore Spencer Memorial Lecture at Harvard in 1950; all of these and other lectures were later published. Eliot's critical essays, along with those of I. A. Richards, became the basis of the New Criticism of the twentieth century.

Sources:

Bush, Ronald. "T. S. Eliot's Life and Career," http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/a_f/eliot/life.html (accessed 25 May 2007).
Contemporary Authors Online, http://www.galegroup.com/ (accessed 23 April 2007).
Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 329: Nobel Prize Laureates in Literature, Part I: Agnon-Eucken. Detroit: Gale Group, 1992.


Scope and Contents

T. S. Eliot materials date from 1905 to 1970 and include handwritten manuscripts, typescripts, proofs, tearsheets, and correspondence, as well as musical scores, proofs, exhibition catalogs, a yearbook, memorial service programs, and photographs. The materials are arranged in four series: I. Works, 1928-1967, undated; II. Correspondence, 1917-1964, undated; Series III. Personal Material, 1905, 1948, 1965; and Series IV. Third-Party Works and Correspondence, 1922-1979. This collection was previously accessible through a card catalog, but has been re-cataloged as part of a retrospective conversion project.

Eliot's works are arranged alphabetically. Among notable works are a recording script of Ash-Wednesday and typescripts and tearsheets of broadcasts on John Dryden, James Joyce, Edgar Allan Poe, Lord Tennyson, and Charles Williams. Also present are typescripts of "Cape Ann," " Difficulties of a Statesman," "Five-finger Exercises," "Marina," "A Song for Simeon," "Triumphal March," and "Usk," and handwritten manuscripts of "Eyes that Last I Saw in Tears" and "Journey of the Magi." The Cocktail Party is represented by a typescript and a bound mimeograph proof copy with handwritten revisions dictated by Eliot to Mary Trevelyan. The Dry Salvages is represented by a corrected typescript and a handwritten manuscript of the last eighteen lines. A corrected typescript of The Elder Statesman is present, as is a corrected typescript of The Hollow Men [Part I]. Murder in the Cathedral materials include a signed acting edition, a prompt copy with corrections and notes by Ashley Dukes for the first production at the Mercury Theatre, and a printed third edition with Eliot's handwritten revisions for the fourth edition. Noctes Binanianæ, which contained anonymous poems by Eliot, is present as a proof copy with corrections by John Hayward. A handwritten copy of The Waste Land made by Eliot for an auction benefiting The London Library contains an extra line not present in its original publication. Citations to Alexander Sackton's 1975 bibliography The T. S. Eliot Collection of the University of Texas at Austin are given in the following folder list where appropriate; Sackton used the same numbering as Donald Gallup in his T. S. Eliot: A Bibliography (1969) and added his own numbers where necessary.

Series II. Correspondence is subdivided into Subseries A. Outgoing, 1917-1964, undated, and Subseries B. Incoming, 1920-1962, undated, and is arranged alphabetically by correspondent. The outgoing subseries is the larger one; notable letters include those to Montgomery Belgion, Marion Dorn, Charles Du Bos, Peter Du Sautoy of Faber and Faber, Ronald Duncan, Rayner Heppenstall, William Turner Levy, Philip Mairet, Marianne Moore, Thomas Sturge Moore, Henry Sherek, and Virginia Woolf. Incoming correspondence includes letters from Montgomery Belgion, Eudo C. Mason, and Henry Sherek. Letters from Thomas Sturge Moore to Eliot have handwritten drafts of manuscripts by Moore on the back.

Series III., Personal Material, is limited to Eliot's 1905 school yearbook, photographs of Eliot and E. McKnight Kauffer, and programs and tickets from the memorial service held after Eliot's death.

Series IV. Third-Party Works and Correspondence is subdivided into Subseries A. Third-Party Works, [1945]-1970, undated, and Subseries B. Third-Party Correspondence, 1922-1979. Subseries A. Third-Party Works contains works by other authors, including musical scores by Denis ApIvor and Camillo Togni of works by Eliot and manuscripts about Eliot by Cyril Connolly and Henry Sherek. A typescript of "Sebastian (Fragment)" by Rayner Heppenstall contains handwritten notes by Eliot. Notable among third-party correspondence in Subseries B are letters from Valerie Eliot to Philip Mairet and other individuals, as well as letters to and from Gilbert Seldes regarding letters and works by Eliot and other matters.

Other manuscripts relating to T. S. Eliot at the Ransom Center may be found in numerous other collections: James D. Adams, Richard Aldington, Margaret Anderson, Terence Armstrong, George Barker, Clifford Bax, John Betjeman, Edmund Blunden, Ronald Bottrall, Elizabeth Bowen, Neville Braybrooke, Roy Campbell, Richard Church, Austin Clarke, Willard Connely, Cid Corman, El Corno Emplumado, Nancy Cunard, David Daiches, Kay Dick, Patric Dickinson, Ronald Duncan, Constance FitzGibbon, John Gould Fletcher, Frank Stewart Flint, E. M. Forster, David Garnett, Stuart Gilbert, Harley Granville-Barker, Geoffrey Grigson, Allanah Harper, John Heath-Stubbs, Glenn Hughes, Mary Hutchinson, Samuel Hynes, Hugh Kenner, Rudyard Kipling, George Knight, Carlton Lake, John Lehmann, London Magazine, Marie Lowndes, Compton Mackenzie, Louis MacNeice, Hugo Manning, John Masefield, W. S. Maugham, Guy de Maupassant, Lady Ottoline Morrell, Marianne Moore, Christopher Morley, Nimbus, Charles Norman, Peter Owen, PEN, Herbert Palmer, Brigit Patmore, Leonidas Payne, Ezra Pound, Llewelyn Powys, J. B. Priestley, Frederic Prokosch, John Pudney, Lynette Roberts, John Rowland, Leonard Russell, George Santayana, Ludmila Savitsky, Arnold T. Schwab, Rolfe Scott-James, Karl Shapiro, Edith Sitwell, Osbert Sitwell, C. P. Snow, Stephen Spender, Derek Stanford, Leonard Strong, Dylan Thomas, Ruthven Todd, Henry Tomlinson, Henry Treece, George Trevelyan, John Wain, Hugh Walpole, Rex Warner, Edward Weeks, Geoffrey Wells, Eric Walter White, Walt Whitman, Colin Wilson, Donald Wolfit, and Louis Zukofsky.

Newspaper clippings of book reviews have been transferred to the Center's Vertical File holdings. Books, including ones from Eliot's library, have been cataloged with the Center's book holdings. In addition, images of Eliot are present in the Center's Art and Photography Collections.


Folder List

Box	Folder	Description

Series I. Works, 1928-1967, undated

1	1	"The Approach to James Joyce," typescript titled
				"James Joyce" with handwritten revisions, as
				broadcast 26 September 1943; The Listener 
				tearsheets, 14 October 1943; and reproductions
				of drawings by Wyndham Lewis of James Joyce,
				1920, and T. S. Eliot, 1938; all bound together (F26)
	2	Ash-Wednesday, mimeograph recording script
				with handwritten notes by recording
				technician, August 1951 (F7)
	3	"Audiences, Producers, Plays, Poets," signed
				typescript, undated (F19)
	4	"Bibliotheca Eliotana," bound typescript copies and
				photocopies of articles and reviews, some in
				the form of letters to the editor, with Gallup
				numbers, [compiled by Aubrey E. Skinner],
				undated
	5	"The Boston Evening Transcript," typescript, with
				inscriptions dated 13 April 1961 and
				2 January 1962 (F1)
	6	Burnt Norton, photocopy corrected typescript of the
				Spanish translation by Agustin O. Larrauri,
				1950
	7	"Cape Ann," typescript with handwritten revision,
				undated (see also Two Poems) (F8)


	8	"Cat Morgan Introduces Himself," typescript and
				handwritten copy in unidentified hand, both
				titled "Morgan the Cat (once a firewatcher with
				T. S. Eliot): His Autobiography" and undated
	9	"The Church's Message to the World," typescript
				with handwritten revisions, as broadcast
				16 February 1937; bound with reproduction of
				drawing of Eliot by Wyndham Lewis, 1938 (F20)
		The Cocktail Party
	10		Typescript, undated (F13)

2	1		Bound mimeograph proof copy with handwritten
					revisions, dictated by Eliot, in the hand of
					Mary Trevelyan, undated  (F14)
	2	The Confidential Clerk, handwritten manuscript
				excerpts in the hand of and signed by
				Mary Trevelyan with handwritten comments
				by her, undated (F15)
		Coriolan--see "Difficulties of a Statesman"
	3	"Critical Note (Monro Poems)" for The Collected
				Poems of Harold Monro, typescript with
				handwritten revisions, [1933] (F18)
	4	[Criticism of a manuscript on ballet by Rayner
				Heppenstall], typescript, 1936 (F30)
	5	"[Defense of the Islands]," typescript, 9 June 1940
	6	"Difficulties of a Statesman," typescript, undated
	7	"A Dream within a Dream: T. S. Eliot on Edgar Allan
				Poe," typescript with handwritten revisions, as
				broadcast 12 February 1943; typescripts of
				three poems by Poe, as broadcast; The Listener
				tearsheets, 25 February 1943; and reproduction
				of drawing of Eliot by Wyndham Lewis, 1938;
				all bound together (F24)
		The Dry Salvages (Les trois sauvages)
	8		Typescript with handwritten corrections, undated (F11)
	9		"One more version of the end," handwritten
					manuscript of the final eighteen lines,
					undated (F12)
	10	"The Duchess of Malfy," typescript, as broadcast 25 November 1941; bound with
				The Listener tearsheets, 18 December 1941 (F22)
		East Coker
	11		Typescript extract, undated (F10)
	12		Proof for The New English Weekly with
					handwritten corrections, Easter 1940. With
					letter from Eliot to Montgomery Belgion, 19 July 1940
	13		Photocopy printed pages from an Italian
					translation by Margherita Guidacci printed
					in Tre Venezie, 1947
	14	The Elder Statesman, typescript with handwritten
				revisions, 20 February 1958, undated (F16)
	15	"Eyes That Last I Saw In Tears," handwritten
				manuscript, undated (F3)
	16	"Five-finger Exercises, V. Lines for Cuscuscaraway
				and Mirza Murad Ali Beg," typescript with
				handwritten revisions, undated (F6)
	17	Four Quartets, German typescript with corrections
				in unidentified hand, undated
	18	From Poe to Valéry, typescript with handwritten
				corrections, [1948]
	19	"George Herbert," typescript with handwritten
				revisions, [1932] (F28)
	20	The Hollow Men [Part I], typescript with
				handwritten revision, undated (F4)
		"How Unpleasant to Meet Mr. Eliot"--see "Five-finger Exercises
	21	"John Dryden's Tragedies," typescript of extracts from
				The Indian Empire, with handwritten corrections
				and producer's notes, broadcast 1 April 1943;
				The Listener tearsheets, 22 April 1943; and
				reproduction of drawing of Eliot by Wyndham
				Lewis, 1938; all bound together (F25)
	22	Journey of the Magi, handwritten manuscript, "fair
				copy made 24 July 1961 by T. S. Eliot for The
				Signet" (F5)
	23	Marina, typescript, [1930]
	24	"Morning at the Window," German translation by
				Hermann Broch titled "Morgen am fenster,"
				photocopy printed page from Silberboot:
				zeitschrift für literature, June 1936
		Murder in the Cathedral
	25		Printed book/acting edition signed, with signatures
					of cast, bound, 1935 (A29a)
	26		Bound prompt copy with extensive handwritten
					corrections and notes by Ashley Dukes,
					"for first theatre production (at the Mercury)
					1 November 1935-July 1936." With license
					for performance from the Lord Chamberlain's
					Office, 23 October 1935

3	1		Printed third edition with handwritten revisions,
					inscribed on fly leaf: "Text for 4th Edition
					May I see proof, & this copy with it? TSE" (A29d)
	2	Noctes Binanianæ: Certain Voluntary and Satyrical
				Verses and Compliments as were lately
				Exchang'd between some of the Choicest Wits of
				the Age [also by G. C. Faber, F. V. Morley, and
				John Hayward], proof copy with handwritten
				corrections [by Hayward], [1939]
	3	[Notes for lecture at Sanders Theatre], typescript with
				handwritten revision, undated
	4	[Notes for the E. McKnight Kauffer Memorial
				Exhibition opening at the Victoria and Albert
				Museum, 6 October 1955], typescript
		Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats--see "Cat
				Morgan Introduces Himself"
	5	"On the Eve" [also by Vivien Eliot], typescript, undated (F17)
	*	On Poetry and Poets, galley proofs, 1957 (*removed to galley files)
	6	Poems Written in Early Youth, page proofs, 1967 (A56b-1)
	7	Poetry and Drama, page proofs, undated
		Prufrock and Other Observations--see "Morning at the Window"
	8	"The Significance of Charles Williams," typescript
				with handwritten revisions titled "Charles
				Williams," broadcast 5 October 1944; The
				Listener tearsheets, 19 December 1946; and
				reproduction of drawing of Eliot by Wyndham
				Lewis, 1938; all bound together (F27)
	9	A Song for Simeon, typescript, [1928]
	10	"To Walter De la Mare," typescript, undated
	11	Triumphal March, typescript, [1931]
	12	Two Poems ["Cape Ann" and "Usk"], proof with
				handwritten note by Frederic Prokosch,
				25 October 1935 (A30-1)
	13	"Usk," typescript with handwritten note [by Frederic
				Prokosch] and handwritten correction, undated
				(see also Two Poems) (F9)
	14	"The Voice of His Time: T. S. Eliot on Tennyson's In
				Memoriam," typescript with handwritten
				revisions and typescript introduction by Herbert
				Read, as broadcast 20 January 1942; The
				Listener tearsheets, 12 February 1942; and
				reproduction of drawing of Eliot by Wyndham
				Lewis, 1938; all bound together (F23)
		The Waste Land
	15		Handwritten copy, signed, made for an auction
					benefiting The London Library, 1960,
					with an extra parenthetical line on page 7 (F2)
	16		Original box for handwritten copy
	17	What is a Classic?, page proofs with handwritten
				corrections, 27 October 1944 (A45a-1)
	18	Words for Music, proof with handwritten corrections,
				for limited edition printed for Frederic Prokosch
				at the Bryn Mawr Press, [1934] (A28.1-1)
	19	"The Writer as Artist: Discussion between T. S. Eliot
				and Desmond Hawkins," typescript with
				handwritten revisions, as broadcast 22 November
				1940; The Listener tearsheets, 28 November
				1940; and reproduction of drawing of Eliot by
				Wyndham Lewis, 1938; all bound together (F21)


Series II. Correspondence, 1917-1964, undated

Subseries A. Outgoing, 1917-1964, undated

	20	A-C

4	1-2	Aldington, Richard, 1921-1928
	3-4	Belgion, Montgomery, 1940-1962
	5	Cobden-Sanderson, Richard, 1922-1960
	6	Cobden-Sanderson, Sally, 1928-1955, undated
	7	D-K
	8	Du Bos, Charles, 1922-1932
	9	Du Sautoy, Peter (Faber and Faber), 1951-1964
	10	Duncan, Ronald, 1945-1960
	11	Heppenstall, Rayner, 1934-1957
	12	Kauffer, E. McKnight, 1930-1953



5	1	L-R
	2	Leavis, F. R. (Frank Raymond), 1931-1949
	3	Levy, William Turner, 1947-1963
	4	Mairet, Philip, 1938-1963
	5	Mason, Eudo Colecestra, 1936-1958
	6	Moore, Marianne, 1953-1954
	7	Moore, Thomas Sturge, 1922-1928
	8	S-Z
	9	Seldes, Gilbert, 1921-1951
	10	Sherek, Henry, 1949-1958
	11	Unidentified

Subseries B. Incoming, 1920-1962, undated

	12	A-Z
	13	Belgion, Montgomery, 1945-1962
	14	Mason, Eudo Colecestra, 1939-1958
	15	Sherek, Henry, 1949-1958


Series III. Personal Material, 1905, 1948, 1965

	16	"Homage to T. S. Eliot: An Evening of Music, Drama, and Verse,"
				programs, June 1965

6	1	Memorial service program with annotations by
				Geoffrey Grigson and tickets, 1965
	2	Photographs of Eliot and E. McKnight Kauffer, 1948,
				undated
	3	Smith Academy Anvil, yearbook, 1905


Series IV. Third-Party Works and Correspondence, 1922-1979

Subseries A. Third-Party Works, [1945]-1970, undated

		ApIvor, Denis
	4		The Hollow Men, handwritten musical score,
					bound, 1939. With letter from T.S. Eliot,
					12 December 1949 (K1)
	5		Landscapes, handwritten musical score, bound, 1950 (K2)
	6	Braybrooke, Neville, editor. T. S. Eliot: A Symposium
				for His Seventieth Birthday, page proofs with
				handwritten corrections, 29 September 1958
	7	British Museum. "T. S. Eliot: A Birthday Tribute"
				exhibition catalog, two copies, October 1963
	8	Connolly, Cyril. Broadcast on T. S. Eliot's 60th
				Birthday, handwritten manuscript, 1948
	9	Friedlaender, V. Helen "Collected Poems by T. S.
				Eliot" [Review of Collected Poems 1909-1935
				by T. S. Eliot], typescript, with handwritten
				note by H. E. Palmer, undated (J14)
	10	Heppenstall, Rayner. "Sebastian (Fragment),"
				typescript, with handwritten notes by Eliot, 1935 (F31)
	11	King's College (University of Cambridge). Library.
				"A Preliminary Hand-List of the Literary
				Manuscripts in the T. S. Eliot Collection
				Bequeathed to King's College Cambridge by
				John Davy Hayward in 1965," bound corrected
				typescript, 1970
		Mason, Eudo Colecestra
	12		Critical notes re. Hans Feist's translations of
					Eliot's poems into German, handwritten
					manuscript and typescript, [1945]
	13		Critical notes re. Rudolf Alexander Schro�der's	translations of The Family Reunion
					and Murder in the Cathedral into German, two
					typescripts, 1948
	14	Sherek, Henry. "T. S. Eliot," typescript with
				handwritten revisions, undated (J26)
	15	Togni, Camillo. "Coro di T. S. Eliot (da Assassinio
				nella cattedrale [Murder in the Cathedral], parte
				II, coro IV)," bound photocopy Italian
				handwritten musical score, 8 June 1952 (K3)
	16	Unidentified author. Handwritten notes [on East Coker], undated

Subseries B. Third-Party Correspondence, 1922-1979

	17	A-Z, 1933-1975
	18	Criterion receipts, order forms, 1922-1925
	19	Eliot, Valerie, 1958-1979
	20	Seldes, Gilbert, 1957-1965




Index of Correspondents

Box and folder numbers are followed by a number in parentheses which indicates the number of items by that person. Where there is correspondence from Eliot, the number in parentheses is followed by the phrase "from Eliot." So in the example:

Cobden-Sanderson, Richard--4.5 (38 from Eliot), 5.12 (1 from Eliot)

there are thirty-eight letters from Eliot to Cobden-Sanderson in box 4, folder 5, and one letter from Cobden-Sanderson to Eliot in box 5, folder 12.

Names in bold appear in the RLIN record.

Aiken, Conrad, 1889-1973--6.17 (3 to Grover Smith)
Aldington, Richard, 1892-1962--3.20 (1 from Eliot), 4.1-2 (70 from Eliot)
ApIvor, Denis--6.4 (1 from Eliot)
Bagley, Robert H.--3.20 (1 from Eliot)
Barbour, Frances M.--6.17 (1 to Warren Roberts, 1 from Isabella Massey)
Barker, George, 1913-1991--3.20 (2 from Eliot)
Barry, Geoffrey--3.20 (7 from Eliot, 2 from Eliot's secretary Valerie Fletcher Eliot)
Belgion, Montgomery, 1892- --2.12 (1 from Eliot), 4.3-4 (36 from Eliot), 5.13 (35 to Eliot)
Bell, Clive, 1881-1964--6.18 (Criterion receipt)
Bertram, Anthony--3.20 (1 from Eliot), 6.17 (1 from Ashley Dukes)
Blackwood, Algernon, 1869-1951--6.17 (1 to Grover Smith)
Blakeney, Edward Henry, 1869-1955--3.20 (2 from Eliot)
Blodgett, Glen Walton--3.20 (1 from Eliot)
Braybrooke, Neville, 1925- 6.6 (1 to Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center)
Breit, Harvey (New York Times)--3.20 (1 from Eliot)
British Broadcasting Corporation (Terence Tiller)--3.20 (1 from Eliot)
British Council of Churches. Commission on the Era of Atomic Power--5.12 (1 to Eliot)
Browne, E. Martin (Elliott Martin), 1900- --3.20 (1 from Eliot's secretary Valerie Fletcher Eliot)
Burdett, Osbert, 1885-1936--5.7 (1 from T. Sturge Moore)
Butts, Mary, 1890-1937--3.20 (2 from Eliot) (see also Davidson, Angus)
Childe, [Godfrey]--3.20 (1 from Eliot)
Christie, Manson & Woods--6.17 (1 to John Johnson)
Cobden-Sanderson, Richard--4.5 (38 from Eliot), 5.12 (1 to Eliot), 6.18 (note from Eliot on Criterion receipt)
Cobden-Sanderson, Sally--4.6 (4 from Eliot)
Coker Court School (Maurice Carpenter)--3.20 (1 from Eliot)
Connolly, Cyril, 1903-1974--3.20 (2 from Eliot, one of which is also to Stephen Spender and the other re. James Joyce family)
Coppard, A. E. (Alfred Edgar), 1878-1957--3.20 (2 from Eliot), 6.18 (Criterion receipt)
Crosby, S. Van R., Mrs.--3.20 (1 from Eliot)
D'Arcy, Martin Cyril, 1888-1976--5.12 (1 to Eliot)
Davidson, Angus--4.7 (2 from Eliot re. Mary Butts)
Deutsch, Babette, 1895-1982--5.8 (1 to Tom Scott)
Dorn, Marion (Mrs. Edward McKnight Kauffer)--4.7 (14 from Eliot)
Du Bos, Charles, 1882-1939--4.8 (9 from Eliot)
Dukes, Ashley, 1885-1959--4.7 (3 from Eliot), 6.17 (1 to Anthony Bertram)
Duncan, Ronald, 1914-1982--4.10 (26 from Eliot)
Du Sautoy, Peter--4.9 (17 from Eliot, 3 from Eliot and Valerie Eliot, 1 to Eliot), 6.17 (2 from John Hayward), 6.19 (1 from Valerie Eliot, also to
    Mollie Du Sautoy)
Edinburgh Festival Society (Kenneth Corden, John Reid)--6.17 (2 from Sherek Players)
Eliot, Valerie--3.20 (1 to Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center re. Aldington letter), 4.9 (3 to Peter Du Sautoy), 5.1 (note on letter from Eliot to
    Florence and William Levy), 6.19 (1 to Mollie and Peter Du Sautoy, 4 to Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, 4 to Florence and William Levy,
    3 to William Levy, 11 to Philip Mairet, 3 to Violet Welton re. Philip Mairet)
Faber and Faber (Susan MacEwen, F. V. Morley) (see also Peter Du Sautoy)--6.17 (2 to R. J. G. Johnson, 1 from Sherek Players)
Farjeon, Eleanor, 1881-1965--4.7 (1 from Eliot)
Farrar, Straus, and Cudahy (Marjorie A. Dunham, Corinne Robins)--6.17 (2 to A. E. Skinner)
Field, Edward--4.7 (1 from Eliot)
Fisher, Arthur Stanley Theodore--4.7 (1 from Eliot)
Friede, Donald--4.7 (2 from Eliot)
Fry, Roger Eliot, 1866-1934--6.18 (Criterion order form)
Gallup, Donald Clifford, 1913- --6.17 (2 to A. E. Skinner)
Gardner, Helen Louise, Dame--6.17 (1 to Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center)
Giroux, Robert--4.7 (1 from Eliot)
Gómez de la Serna, Ramón, 1888-1963--6.18 (signature)
Green, Russell--4.7 (1 from Eliot)
Grigson, Geoffrey, 1905-1985--4.7 (4 from Eliot)
Guignebert, Charles, 1867-1939--6.18 (signature on Criterion receipt form)
Halper, Nathan--6.20 (1 to Gilbert Seldes)
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center--3.20 (1 from Valerie Eliot to John Chalmers), 4.7 (4 to Warren Roberts from Eliot, 1 to Warren Roberts
    from Eliot's secretary Angela Miles, 3 to Ann Bowden from Eliot, 2 to Ann Bowden from Eliot's secretary Angela Miles, 1 to Leo F. Hamilton from Eliot,
    1 to Warren Roberts from Lester Littlefield), 5.12 (1 to Eliot from Ann Bowden, 1 to Eliot from Leo F. Hamilton), 6.6 (1 to Warren Roberts from
    Neville Braybrooke), 6.11 (1 from King's College Library), 6.17 (1 to David Farmer from Helen Gardner, 1 to Warren Roberts from Frances Barbour),
    6.19 (4 from Valerie Fletcher Eliot to Mary Hirth)
Hayward, John, 1905-1965--6.17 (2 to Peter Du Sautoy)
Healy, J. V.--4.7 (3 from Eliot, 1 from Eliot's secretary Pamela Barker), 5.12 (3 to Eliot)
Heppenstall, Rayner, 1911- --4.11 (37 from Eliot, 4 from Eliot's secretary Anne Bradby, 1 from Eliot's secretary Valerie Fletcher Eliot)
Hutchinson, Mary--5.12 (1 to Eliot)
Johnson, John--6.17 (1 from Christie, Manson & Woods)
Johnson, R. J. G.--4.7 (3 from Eliot), 6.17 (2 from Faber and Faber)
Joost, Nicholas--6.20 (1 to Gilbert Seldes, 1 from Gilbert Seldes)
Joyce, [James]--6.20 (1 from Gilbert Seldes)
Kauffer, E. McKnight (Edward McKnight), 1890-1954--14.12 (5 from Eliot)
Kelly, Gerald, 1879-1972--4.7 (6 from Eliot)
Kelly, Jane (wife of Sir Gerald Kelly)--4.7 (1 from Eliot)
Kenyon Review (Philip Blair Rice)--4.7 (1 from Eliot)
King's College (University of Cambridge). Library (Tim Munby)--6.11 (1 to Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center)
Knight, George Wilson, 1897- --4.7 (1 from Eliot, re. W. F. Jackson Knight)
Knight, W. F. Jackson (William Francis Jackson), 1895-1964--4.7 (9 from Eliot)
Knights, L. C. (Lionel Charles), 1906- --5.2 (1 from Eliot)
Larrabee, Eric--6.20 (1 to Gilbert Seldes)
Laski, Harold Joseph, 1893-1950--5.1 (1 from Eliot)
League of Dramatists (M. Elizabeth Barker, John Lehmann)--5.1 (1 to Eliot's secretary Valerie Fletcher Eliot, 1 from New Zealand Broadcasting Service),
    6.17 (1 to Henry Sherek, 1 from Henry Sherek)
Leavis, F. R. (Frank Raymond), 1895-1978--5.2 (13 from Eiot)
Lehmann, John, 1907- --5.1 (4 from Eliot)
Lehmann, Wilhelm, 1882-1968--5.1 (2 from Eliot)
Levy, Florence Turner--5.1 (7 from Eliot, 3 from Eliot and also to William Levy), 6.19 (4 from Valerie Eliot and also to William Levy)
Levy, William Turner, 1922- --5.1 (3 from Eliot and also to Florence Levy), 5.3 (53 from Eliot, 2 from Eliot's secretary Valerie Fletcher Eliot,
    1 from Eliot and Valerie Eliot), 6.19 (3 from Valerie Eliot, 4 from Valerie Eliot also to Florence Levy)
Lévy-Bruhl, Lucien, 1857-1939--6.18 (Criterion receipt)
Littlefield, Lester--4.7 (1 to Humanities Research Center, located with letters to Donald Friede)
London Forum (Peter Baker)--5.12 (1 to Eliot)
Mairet, Philip, 1886-1975 (New English Weekly)--5.4 (80 from Eliot, 1 from Eliot's secretary Valerie Fletcher Eliot, 1 from Eliot's secretary Angela Miles,
    1 from Eliot's secretary Pamela Barker,1 from Eliot's secretary L. Melton), 6.19 (11 from Valerie Eliot)
Marie-Bernarde, Sister--5.1 (1 from Eliot)
Martinelli, Sheri--5.12 (1 to Eliot)
Mason, Eudo Colecestra--5.5 (17 from Eliot), 5.14 (15 to Eliot)
Massey, Isabella Mellis--6.17 (1 to Frances M. Barbour)
Massis, Henri, 1886-1970--5.1 (1 from Eliot)
Maurras, Charles, 1868-1952--5.1 (1 from Eliot)
Mena, María Cristina, 1893-1965--5.1 (2 from Eliot)
Mixner, R. L.--5.1 (1 from Eliot)
Monro, Alida Klemantaski--5.1 (3 from Eliot)
Monro, Harold, 1879-1932--5.1 (4 from Eliot), 5.12 (4 to Eliot), 6.18 (Criterion receipt)
Moore, A. V.--5.1 (1 from Eliot)
Moore, Marianne, 1887-1972--5.6 (7 from Eliot)
Moore, T. Sturge (Thomas Sturge), 1870-1944--5.7 (3 to Eliot, 19 from Eliot, 14 from Eliot's secretary I. P. Fassett, 1 to Osbert Burdett), 5.12 (1 to Eliot,
    1 to Osbert Burdett)
Murry, John Middleton, 1889-1957--5.1 (1 from Eliot)
New Zealand Broadcasting Service (William Yates)--5.1 (1 to League of Dramatists)
Niebuhr, Reinhold, 1892-1971--5.1 (1 from Eliot)
Nott, Stanley Charles, 1902- --5.1 (9 from Eliot)
Payne, Leonidas Warren, 1873-1945--6.17 (invoice from L. Schucman)
Peters, A. D.--5.1 (1 from Eliot)
Plomer, William, 1903-1973--5.1 (2 from Eliot)
Poirier, _____--6.20 (1 from Gilbert Seldes)
Pound, Ezra--4.7 (1 to Eliot, located with J.V. Healy letters)
Prokosch, Frederic, 1908-1989--5.1 (3 from Eliot)
Pudney, John, 1909-1977--5.1 (3 from Eliot)
Randall, A. W. G.--6.18 (Criterion receipt)
Read, Herbert Edward, Sir, 1893-1968--6.18 (Criterion receipt)
Reynal & Hitchcock (Harry Ford)--5.1 (1 from Eliot re. Charles Olson)
Rhys, Ernest, 1859-1946--5.1 (1 from Eliot)
Rhys, Keidrych and Lynette--5.1 (1 from Eliot)
Russell, Peter, 1921- --5.1 (10 from Eliot, 2 from Eliot's secretary Mary Bland)
S. Fischer Verlag--5.1 (receipt to Eliot)
Sadler, Michael, Sir, 1861-1943--5.12 (1 to Eliot)
Saintsbury, George, 1845-1933--6.18 (Criterion receipt)
Saturday Evening Post (John Kobler)--5.8 (1 from Eliot)
Schach, Leonard, 1918- --6.17 (1 to Henry Sherek)
Schwartz, Jacob--5.8 (1 from Eliot)
Scott, Tom, 1918- --5.8 (4 from Eliot, 1 from Babette Deutsch)
Seldes, Gilbert, 1893-1970--5.9 (13 from Eliot), 5.12 (1 to Eliot), 6.20 (1 to Nicholas Joost, 1 to [James] Joyce, 1 to _____ Poirier,
    2 to Daniel H. Woodward, 1 from Stephen Goode, 1 from Nathan Halper, 1 from Nicholas Joost, 1 from Eric Larrabee, 3 from Daniel H. Woodward)
Sherek, Henry--5.10 (66 from Eliot, 5 from Eliot's secretary Valerie Fletcher Eliot), 5.15 (103 to Eliot, 7 to Eliot's secretary Vivien Fletcher Eliot),
    6.17 (1 from League of Dramatists, 1 from Leonard Schach, 1 to League of Dramatists)
Sherek Players, Inc. (Stanley Brightman)--5.12 (1 to Eliot, 2 to Vivien Fletcher Eliot), 6.17 (1 to Edinburgh Festival Society, 1 to Faber and Faber)
Sinclair, May Criterion--6.18 (Criterion order form)
Skinner, A. E., 1928- (University of Texas)--6.17 (2 from Farrar, Straus, and Cudahy; 2 from Donald Gallup)
Smith, Grover Cleveland, 1923- --6.17 (3 from Conrad Aiken, 1 from Algernon Blackwood)
Smith, Ronald Gregor--5.8 (4 from Eliot)
South African Broadcasting Corporation (Hector MacQuarrie)--5.8 (1 from Eliot), 5.12 (1 to Eliot)
Spender, Stephen, 1909-1995--3.20 (1 from Eliot, also to Cyril Connolly)
Squire, John Collings, Sir, 1884-1958--5.8 (1 from Eliot)
Stratford, Philip--5.8 (1 from Eliot)
Studies in the 20th Century (Stephen Goode)--6.20 (1 to Gilbert Seldes)
Sullivan, J. P. (John Patrick)--5.8 (6 from Eliot)
Tambimuttu, 1915- --5.8 (2 from Eliot)
Tiller, Terence, 1916- --see British Broadcasting Corporation
Times (London, England)--5.8 (1 from Eliot on behalf of the London Library)
Titus, Edward W., b. 1880--5.8 (1 from Eliot)
Tonks, Henry, 1862-1937--5.8 (2 from Eliot)
Tree, Viola, 1884-1938--6.18 (Criterion receipt)
Trevelyan, Mary, 1897- --5.8 (1 from Eliot)
Ussher, Arland--5.8 (1 from Eliot)
Waldman, Bernard--5.8 (1 from Eliot re. E. McKnight Kauffer)
Weltmann, Lutz, b. 1901--5.8 (1 from Eliot)
Welton, Violet--5.4 (1 from Eliot), 5.19 (3 from Valerie Eliot re. Philip Mairet)
West End (London, England) Central Police Station--5.8 (1 from Eliot)
Williams, _____--5.8 (1 from Eliot)
Wilson, Colin, 1894- --5.8 (1 from Eliot)
Woods, Frederick--5.8 (1 from Eliot)
Woodward, Daniel Holt, 1931- --6.20 (3 to Gilbert Seldes, 2 from Gilbert Seldes)
Woolf, Leonard, 1880-1969--5.12 (1 to Eliot)
Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941--5.8 (8 from Eliot), 6.18 (Criterion order form)
Wright, David, 1920- --5.8 (11 from Eliot)
Yale University Press (Mary H. Glenn)--4.9 (1 to Eliot)


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