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Honeycutt, Ann.

 Person

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Ann Honeycutt letters

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: 4640
Scope and content Autograph and typewritten letters, postcards, and telegrams to Honeycutt, with one short typewritten manuscript by her on dogs, one humorous autobiographical note, and one clipping of a newspaper article by her. Correspondence consists of letters and other communications from friends, mainly on social or personal matters. Most of the correspondents are fellow journalists associated with the New Yorker magazine, and they briefly discuss some current writing projects; also, E.B. White comments...
Dates: 1931-1985.

James Thurber papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 4654
Scope and content Letters, manuscripts, postcards, and drawings by James Thurber and Helen Thurber, with individual letters by a few others. Consists mainly of letters from James Thurber to Ann Honeycutt on personal matters, documenting their relationship and containing much autobiographical material, with some commentary on events at the New Yorker. Also included are a few typewritten manuscripts of humorous essays by Thurber; 3 drawings, including one for the book Is Sex Necessary? with accompanying text;...
Dates: 1929-1962-(bulk 1929-1946)

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American literature -- 20th century. 1
American wit and humor. 1
Authors, American -- Relations with women. 1
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