Box 1
Contains 52 Results:
Letter from Elizabeth Corbett to Laura E. Burmeister, 1965 July 10
Corbett writes about an obituary for Burmeister's friend, Robert Ruark. Ruark was a writer. She writes about a macaw that belongs to her neighbors.
Newspaper clippings "More Quotations From Trove of Memories" and "Columnist Robert Ruark, 'Last Safari' Ends at 49" enclosed.
Postcard from Elizabeth Corbett to Laura E. Burmeister, 1965 October 11
Corbett denies writing a magazine article and says that she has a new book that will be published.
Washington Mews, Greenwich Village, New York, New York.
Poem by Elizabeth Corbett with note to Laura E. Burmeister, 1965 December 2
Poem "Holiday Greetings."
Poem by Elizabeth Corbett with note to Laura E. Burmeister, 1966
Poem "Which Holiday?"
Letter from Elizabeth Corbett to Laura E. Burmeister, 1966 May 9
Corbett writes about the recent newspaper strikes and the closing of the New York Herald Tribune. She mentions the record-breaking cold weather.
Letter from Elizabeth Corbett to Laura E. Burmeister, 1966 May 26
Corbett writes that the New York Journal American has ceased publication.
Letter from Elizabeth Corbett to Laura E. Burmeister, 1966 September 12
Corbett writes about the origins of last names and about recent events in her life, such as a visit from her nephew.
Letter from Elizabeth Corbett to Laura E. Burmeister, 1967 May 8
Corbett writes about events in her life and about mutual friends. She mentions the newspaper collapse in New York.
Poem "To the Comrades" enclosed.
Newspaper clipping with note from Elizabeth Corbett to Laura E. Burmeister, 1967 August 15
Newspaper article "Pigeons Are for the Birds."
Letter from Elizabeth Corbett to Laura E. Burmeister, 1967 October 2
Corbett writes about her newest book, Harry Martin's Wife, and about her eightieth birthday party.