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Writer |
Writer's Company |
Date |
First line of letter |
| Yasser, Joseph | [1934.??.??] | [not seen] | |
| Yates, Frances Mullen | [1941.01?.??] | We know that you are a very happy family indeed to | |
| Yates, Peter | Evenings on the Roof | 1944.09.20 | I am happy to tell you that our quartet, Lee Wintn |
| Yates, Peter | Evenings on the Roof | 1944.10.22 | Some messages are too lovely for us to keep them t |
| Yates, Peter | Evenings on the Roof | 1944.12.05 | Pierrot Lunaire is in rehearsal. William Vandenbur |
| Yates, Peter | Evenings on the Roof | 1949.05.08 | It will be always a great satisfaction to me that |
| Yates, Peter | Evenings on the Roof | 1949.05.19 | I have delayed replying to your letter and suggest |
| Yates, Peter | Evenings on the Roof | 1949.10.23 | A hundred years had to pass before wise men became |
| Yates, Peter | Evenings on the Roof | 1950.04.30 | The article was here when I returned from calling |
| Yelin, Tristram | Score, The | 1949.10.29 | I apologize for my carelessness when posting your |
| Young, Robert H. | Carnegie Institute | 1950.06.19 | We are planning our second year of adult education |
| Young, Robert H. | Carnegie Institute | 1950.07.10 | We are happy to hear that it may be possible for y |
| Young, Rodney | [19??.??.??] | On A.B.C. I heard the last of the American Federat |
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