Box 1
Contains 78 Results:
195[?]
Carrick to Miller. Handwritten letter on plain paper. Carrick mentions going to Austria on two different occasions and has just finished working on a film. Interested in knowing how Miller's thesis is progressing and would like to see a copy of the questions and answers from Craig. 1 leaf.
195[?]
Carrick to Miller. Handwritten letter on lined notebook paper. Carrick mentions writing to his father in which his father wrote back describing which men in the theatre today have tried to follow his ideas. 1 leaf.
195[?]
Carrick to Miller. Handwritten letter on lined notebook paper. Carrick provides suggestions for revising Miller's questionnaire on Craig and includes a revised copy of it. 6 leaves.
17 Feb 1960
Carrick to Miller. Handwritten letter on paper embossed with Cutler's Orchard
. Carrick is looking forward to Miller's visit and advises using a Volkswagen rather than a Citroen. Carrick's father hasn't been well; a visit from Miller isn't advised. 1 leaf.
26 Oct 1960
Carrick to Miller. Handwritten letter on plain paper. Carrick has read Miller's dissertation and is impressed by the amount of work it represents. Recently visited his father in France when he, Carrick, was on his honeymoon. Their trip also included several cities in Italy. 1 leaf.
5 Jan 1965
Charles Miller to Edward Carrick. Carbon copy of a typed letter. Miller thanks Carrick for his Christmas card and mentions that he has recently purchased an old Victorian house that he is fixing up. He inquires as to the health of Carrick's father, Craig. Finally, Miller asks Carrick if he will write him a note some time regarding his dissertation on Craig. 1 leaf.
15 Jan 1966
Carrick to Miller. Handwritten letter on plain paper. Carrick thanks Miller for his personal letter and sympathizes with the trials he and his wife are going through renovating their house. Also, his father (Craig) almost died in December, but has pulled through. 2 leaves.
13 Sep 1966
10 Oct 1966
Carrick to Miller. Handwritten letter on Edward Gordon Craig stationery. Carrick thanks Miller for his nice letter and is glad that he and his wife have happy memories of their last visit to his father. Carrick will make an effort to get Miller's dissertation into the rest of Craig's collection at the Bibliotheque National in Paris. 1 leaf.
Various Dates
16 envelopes addressed to Charles Miller from 1953 to 1967.