A Guide to the Theodore Dreiser Letters, 1923-1933
A Collection in the
Clifton Waller Barrett Library
The Special Collections Department
Accession Number 6220-d
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Preferred Citation
Theodore Dreiser Letters, Accession # 6220-d, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
Acquisition Information
This collection was deposited in 1972.
Scope and Content Information
This collection contains letters from Theodore Dreiser to James B. Pond and Sallie Kussell.
Contents List
Theodore Dreiser, New York, to James B. Pond, New York. Thinks he will accept Boston engagement; asks for date of engagement; believes he will not be moving.
Theodore Dreiser, New York, to James B. Pond, New York. Thinks a more general announcement would be a good idea; awaits word on Boston lecture.
Theodore Dreiser, New York, to James B. Pond, New York. Writes that he cannot make definite plans as he does not feel well and would not undertake lecturing in the summer.
Theodore Dreiser, Port Jervis, to Sallie Kussell. Gives address at Southeast corner of Riverside Drive and 84th Street; writes that his absence is unavoidable.
Theodore Dreiser, Moticello, New York, to Sallie Kussell, New York. Calls her "My bobbed hair pirate"; wishes for her company.