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W. F. Bigelow to FPK, January 29, 1932

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GOOD HOUSEKEEPING

EDITORIAL ROOMS
W. F. BIGELOW EDITOR

57TH ST AT 8TH AVE.
NEW YORK CITY

January 29, 1932.

Mrs. Frances Parkinson Keyes,
3053 P Street, Northwest,
Washington, D. C.

Dear Mrs. Keyes:

Your very intriguing box…

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Good Housekeeping to FPK, June 26, 1923

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Letter to FPK saying that she may have whatever…

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W.F. Bigelow to Frances Parkinson Keyes
Personal letter, 1936 Oct 22

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Letter from the editor of good housekeeping…

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W.F. Bigelow to Frances Parkinson Keyes
Personal letter, 1925 Jan 21

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Discusses the disadvantages of writing a letter…

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Oscar Graeve to Frances Parkinson Keyes
Telegram, [circa 1920]

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Mrs. Frances Parkinson Keyes
We're all delighted you can have luncheon with us here Friday the thirteenth am writing.
Oscar Graeve

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Horace M. Towner to FPK, January 31, 1924

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HOTEL HAMILTON 

FOURTEENTH AND K STREETS 

WASHINGTON. D. C. 



January 31st, 1924. 



My dear Mrs. Keyes:



 I hope I made it clear to you in our little conversation which we had the other day how much I hope you can visit Porto Rico…

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Letter from FPK to President Herbert Hoover from May 7, 1931

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May 7, 1931
My dear Mr. President:
Since my return from Porto Rico, I have had a conference, at her request, with Mrs. Lenna Yost, Chairman of Women's Organization in the Republican National Committee, concerning the services which I might best…

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FPK to Peter Keyes, November 12, 1933

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Carlton Hotel, New Street, Baghdad (Iraq) Telephone: Baghdad 242, Telegrams: Carlton Baghdad. Proprietor & Manager: Wajih Namani
Baghdad, Nov. 12, 1933
Dear Peter -
The American mail came in just about an hour before Jon and I left Beirut, and in…

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Early Draft of "Lady Blanche's Farm"

"Lady Blanche Farm" <br />
Early Draft by FPK

Lady Blanche Farm

A Narrative for the Commonplace

To My Three Sons
Henry, John, and Francis
With their Mothers love


Chapter I
“I’ve swallowed,” said Philip Starr to himself, “about two bushels of dust –don’t they ever oil their roads,…