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Houghton Mifflin Company to FPK, April 29,1920
Thank you for letters
Send back Lady Blanche Farm
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FPK to Mr. Greenslet April 27, 1920
2400 Sixteenth St.
Washington, D.C>
April 27th, 1920.
My dear Mr. Greenslet,
Your letter of yesterday, which has just reached me was a great relief to me in one way, for apparently you didn't consider mine to you either "fresh" or conceited, as…
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Houghton Mifflin to FPK, April 26, 1920
April 26, 1920
Dear Mrs. Keyes-
Thanks for your letter of April 22.
I am quite aware, of course, that you have been having a very successful winter. The reaction in the Atlantic alone, following your paper, is the best sort of publicity for…
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Houghton Mifflin Company to FPK, March 15, 1920
March 15, 1920
Dear Mrs. Keyes:-
Thank you for sending me the copy of the number of The Daughters of The American Revolution Magazine, with the interesting account of Master Henry Parkinson--your fore-bear, I gather.
On the Fence certainly…
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FPK to Mr. Greenlet, April 22,1920
2400 Sixteenth Street,
Washington, D.C.
April 22, 1920.
My dear Mr. Greenslet,
I very seldom do things in a hurry, and today something happened that made me realize that I mustn't let it stay there any longer, and I took it out, with the…
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Houghton Mifflin to FPK, April 17,1920
April 17, 1920.
Dear Mrs. Keyes:-
Thank you for your letter of April 15. I am glad to know that the Lodge and Keyes books did so well. I will investigate the Roosevelt and Hay matter and see whether they ever really got started. If you can't…
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Houghton Mifflin Company to FPK, March 1, 1920
Houghton Mifflin Company
The Riverside Press
Cambridge Massachusetts
March 1, 1920.
Miss Frances P. Keyes,
Pine Grove Farm,
N. Haverhill, N.H.
Dear Miss Keyes:
According to the copyright statement rendered on Oct. 31, 1919, there is…
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Günther Reinhardt to FPK, April 23, 1933
From the collection of Frances Parkinson Keyes…
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