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Letters of E. B. White

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by E. B. White


  Addams, Charles, 402

  The Adelphi (magazine), 77n., 97

  ADOLF, ARLYN S., 629. Letter: 629

  Advertising, arts and, 115; for automobiles, 198; for Camel cigarettes, 133; editorial content and, 612–614; for New Yorker, 107; in New Yorker, 477; in New York Times, 507; for “OMM” column, 169–170; testimonial, 136–140

  “Afternoon of an American Boy,” 359

  Aging, 578, 582, 624, 628, 637, 684

  AIKEN, J. H. Letter: 320

  Air mail, 162, 235, 277

  Alaska, 63–64, 118, 343, 435

  Alastor (yawl), 116, 116n.

  Alcott, Louisa May, 618, 619

  Aleph Samach (Cornell Junior Honor Society), 18

  Algonquin Hotel, EBW at, 173, 275, 424, 625, 630; EBW’s bed from, 639, 642, 684; fire at, 431; KSW at, 276–277; literary role of, 528

  ALLEN, COLSON HENRY, with bad back, 682; cutting wood, 586; daughter Marianne, 550; driving EBW home, 620; ducklings and, 626; EBW making wheelbarrow for, 602; fixing flat tire, 396; flu bout, 433; hired by EBW, 338;

  KSW’s greenhouse and, 611; tomatoes grown by, 636–637. Letters: about brooder pen, 339–340; about flat tire, 396–398

  Allen, Forrest, 404, 404n.

  ALLEN, FREDERICK LEWIS, as Harper’s editor, 141; “OMM” column and, 198, 198n., 209, 357. Letters: on automobiles, 199–200; on Bromfield and Saxton, 233; EBW’s resignation from “OMM,” 227–229

  Allen, John, 114, 151

  Allen, Marianne, 550

  ALLEN, REGINALD, Trumpet concert and, 560, 581; as Whites’ neighbor, 494; wood duck eggs from, 591. Letters: on killdeer’s nest, 509; on praying mantises, 494; on Trumpet concert, 560–562; on wood duck eggs, 591–592

  Allen, Virginia, 530

  Alligators, and beer bottles, 487; as pets, 5

  “The Almost Perfect State” (Marquis), 160

  Alsop, Joe, 483

  American Academy of Arts and Letters, 427n., 428n., 606

  American Boy’s Handybook, 669

  American Cancer Society, 622

  American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 536, 631

  American Legion News Service, 29–30, 32

  American Spiders (Gertsch), 325

  AMES, ELIZABETH. Letter: 354–355

  Anarchists, 436

  The Anatomy of Peace (Reves), 682–683

  Andania (ship), 70, 73

  ANDERSON, DAVID AND KATHY. Letter: 659

  Angell, Alice, 474n., 617

  ANGELL, CAROLINE S. (CALLIE), 272, 272n., 333, 474n., 513. Letter: 506

  ANGELL, CAROL ROGGE, 474n., 555, 616, 620n. Letters: for birthday, 549–550; from Florida, 497–499; on misspelled word, 536; from North Brooklin, 512–513; on saililng, 530–531

  Angell, Ernest, 81

  Angell, Evelyn Baker, divorce from Roger, 459; dog owned by, 246n.; job hunting, 246; marriage to Roger, 209, 222, 224; as mother, 272; visit to EBW, 238

  Angell, John Henry, 573, 588

  Angell, Katharine Sergeant. See White, Katharine S.

  Angell, Nancy. See Stableford, Nancy Angell

  ANGELL, ROGER, in Army Air Force, 234, 238; baseball writing by, 493, 587, 587n, 615, 620n.; birth of, 81; in childhood, 87, 99, 103, 118, 120; Christmas presents for, 178; divorce of, 459; at EBW’s death, 685; as editor, 209; as father, 272, 272n.; graduation of, 166, 221; at KSW’s death, 616; marriages of, 209, 222, 223n., 224, 474n.; in North Brooklin, 132, 149, 573. Letters: on baseball, 493, 615; on “A Day in the Life of Roger Angell,” 555–556; from Florida, 452, 497–499; from North Brooklin, 474–475, 512–513; on “The Summer Game,” 587–588

  Animals, as amoral, 562; care of, 176, 412; community among, 563; influence on writing, 142, 419, 582; at North Brooklin farm, 232, 335, 369, 503. See also Birds; Pets; specific types

  “The Annals of Birdwatching,” 491, 492, 492n.

  ANSPACH, ANDREW A. Letters: 639, 642

  “Answers to Hard Questions,” 350, 401

  “An Approach to Style,” 676

  Arbuthnot, May Hill, 349, 349n. 350

  Archy and Mehitabel (Marquis), 286, 598

  Arendt, Hannah, 574

  Arithmometer, 54–55, 57

  Armstrong, Hamilton Fish, 214, 218

  Armstrong, Louis, 593

  Army, ban of OMM, 243, 243n.; EBW as student in, 18, 207; examination for, 222

  Army Air Force, 234

  ARNAUD, ODETTE, 395. Letter: 395

  Arno, Peter, 71, 98, 326

  ASCAP, 561

  ASHLEY, SALLY. Letter: 659–661

  Astrid (cruising boat), mackereling from, 171; maintenance of, 168; prior to year off (1937), 148, 149; reminiscence of, 685; sale of, 220, 220n.; summer trips (1936), 131, 132, 134–136; trip with Bun Rigg (1935), 115–117

  Aswell, Ed, 252

  Atchley, Dr. Dana W., 362, 362n.

  Atkin, William, 281, 281n.

  Atkinson, Brooks, 572

  Atlantic Monthly, 270, 272, 453n., 507

  Atomic weapons, 338, 432, 449, 453, 670

  Audubon, John James, 518, 520

  August (EBW’s dachshund), 404, 411

  Aunt Crully. See Sergeant, Caroline

  Aunto Poo. See Omori, Annie Shepley

  Automobiles, Albert White’s Buick, 15; design of, 198–200, 633; EBW as driver, 551–552, 564–565, 573, 656, 666, 680; EBW’s accident, 551–552, 564–565; EBW’s DeSoto, 331; EBW’s Lincoln touring car, 145, 149; EBW’s Oldsmobile, 650; EBW’s Pierce Arrow, 90–91, 92, 94, 96, 147; EBW’s Plymouth, 148, 199; EBW writing about, 198, 199; New York taxicabs, 292–293. See also Hotspur

  BABCOCK, ROBERT S. Letter: 426–427

  Baby (EBW’s canary), 78

  BAILEY, VIRGINIA. Letter: 423

  Baillie, Hugh, 26

  Bainbridge, John, 239

  BAKER, CAROL ILLIAN, 7. Letter: 451

  Baker, Newton D., 140

  Bald eagles, 493, 496

  Bangor Daily News, 179, 589, 634

  BANZHAF, GRETA LEE, 547. Letters: 547–548, 573

  BANZHAF, PARKER, 547. Letter: 573

  Barbera, Joseph, 569

  Barette, Roy, 611

  Bar Harbor, Maine, 129, 132, 171, 196

  BARRON, DR. FRANK, 408. Letter: 408–409

  Barthelme, Donald, 501, 501n.

  Bartlett’s Familiar Quotations, 142n.

  Baseball, EBW as player, 681; KSW as fan, 452; at Polo Grounds, 349; Roger Angell writing about, 493, 587, 615, 620n.

  Baskerville, Charles, 71

  BAXTER, MRS. ISABEL. Letter: 494

  BEAUMONT, JANE LIGHTFOOT (MRS. CHARLES HICKS). Letter: 636

  Beaver, Sam (fictional character), 86n., 560, 561

  Beaver, Sam (original), 86, 86n., 92

  BECK, BROOKS, 348. Letter: 348

  Beck, Wendy, 348

  “Bedfellows,” 382

  Bedford Village, New York, 81, 90

  Belgrade Lakes (Maine), EBW’s childhood summers at, 8–9; EBW’s first visit, 420; later visits to, 75, 75n., 129–130, 205–206, 655; reminiscences of, 607

  “Bella Coola” poem, 566

  Bellport, Long Island, 147, 147n.

  Bemelmans, Ludwig, 557, 663

  BEMIS, MR. Letter: 638

  BENCHLEY, NATHANIEL, 584, 626, 632. Letters: 584, 626

  Benchley, Robert, as Comment writer, 103; EBW filling in for, 106; Fellow Citizens introduction by, 200; influence on EBW, 468, 632–633; as New Yorker theater critic, 98; as reformer, 159

  Benét, Stephen Vincent, 195, 195n.

  Benson, Ezra Taft, 379, 379n.

  BERGMAN, BERNARD, 108n. Letter: 108

  BERK, JOE, 546–548, 550, 555, 559, 624. Letters: on Charlotte, 548–549; on Stuart, 485, 486

  Berkman, Alexander, 436, 436n.

  Bermuda, 161–162

  Bernstein, Burton, 579

  Berry, Romeyn, 159, 159n., 187, 189

  The Berry Patch (Sun column), 18, 32, 37

  Best-seller lists, 556

  Betti
nger, Hoyland, 427

  Bhimsa, the Dancing Bear (Weston), 257–258

  Bicycling, in Bermuda, 161, 162; in North Brooklin, 576–577, 677–678; on Racycle, 681; vs. driving, 573

  Bierce, Ambrose, 409

  BINGER, DR. CARL, 343. Letter: 343

  BIRD, KENNETH. Letter: 320–321

  Birds, bobwhites, 285–286; canaries, 78, 143; catbirds, 561; Cornell program, 445; crows, 201, 204, 205, 326, 469; European bullfinches, 385–386; guineas, 589; hummingbirds, 491–492; killdeer, 509; kingfishers, 286; Nick (pet), 167; observation of, 294, 426; orioles, 471; pigeons, 15, 251, 401, 402–403; robins, 294, 308, 475, 561; at Turtle Bay Garden residence, 294; whippoorwills, 492n.; whisky-jacks, 378, 426, 426n.; woodcock, 230; yellow warblers, 494. See also Chickens; Ducks; Geese; Raptors; Trumpeter swans; Turkeys

  Birds of Massachusetts and Other New England States (Forbush), 285–286, 491, 492n.

  “The Birth of an Adult,” 164, 164n.

  Bishop, Alison, 174, 174n.

  BISHOP, MORRIS, at Cornell, 18; marriage/family of, 174n.; postcard collection, 431n.; remarks about EBW, 426, 528. Letters: on Cornell, 188–189; on Cornell invitation, 431–432; on North Brooklin farm, 174; on OMM introduction, 286–287; on S. Frank compliment, 483

  Blackburn, Howard, 108n.

  Blacklisting, 267, 272, 328. See also McCarthyism

  BLAIR, WALTER, 467, 471. Letters: 468–469

  “The Blessed Man of Boston, My Grandmother’s Thimble, and Fanning Island” (Updike), 446n.

  Blethen, Colonel C. B., 59

  Bliss, Dr. Raymond V. N., 151, 157

  Blue Hill, Maine, driving to, 113; EBW funeral, 685; mining at, 484; residents of, 165; in summer 1930, 99; Whites’ stay in, 156, 157, 159

  Blue Hill Fair, 134, 134n., 152, 259, 595

  Boats/ships, building, 254; canoes, 85, 92, 634, 642, 655; designed/built by Joel White, 317, 391n., 392, 429, 505n., 558, 669; Joel White’s love of, 141; skulls on the Schuylkill, 423; in trade for sheep, 302, 303. See also specific names

  Bobwhites, 285–286

  “Bold son of Runnymede . . .,” 479

  Bolognese, Don, 539, 539n., 540

  Bolté, Charles, 683

  BONDY, MARILYN. Letter: 582

  Book blurbs, 273, 293, 443

  Book-of-the-Month Club, 352, 353, 353n., 360–361

  Books I Love (Kieran), 539

  BOOTH, PHILIP, 529n. Letters: 529–530, 558

  Boston, 259, 373, 383, 652

  BOTSFORD, GARDNER, 411. Letter: 411

  Bowdoin College, 617, 618

  Bowling Green (newspaper column), 18, 479

  Bowman, John McEntee, 409

  BOYER, MARILYN. Letter: 321

  Boyer, Richard, 289–290

  BOYNTON, MRS. DAMON. Letter: 334

  Bradford, Robert W., 425

  BRADLEY, DAVID. Letter: 457

  Bridges, James, 2, 123

  Brief (Air Force magazine), 209

  Brittingham, Arthur, 4–5, 370

  Brittingham, Arthur, Jr., 4

  Brittingham, Frank, 4

  Brittingham, Jessie, 4, 418

  Brittingham, Marion Robertson White, in childhood, 4; death of, 5, 424; EBW’s visit to, 370; with jaundice, 418; marriage/family of, 8; as redhead, 360

  Brittingham, Sam, 4

  Brittingham, Stanley, 4

  Broadway (Atkinson), 572

  BRODER, DAVID, 670. Letter: 670

  Bromfield, Louis, 233

  Bronfman, Edgar, 552, 569

  Bronx Zoo, 274

  Brooklin Boat Yard, 391, 429, 463, 505n., 529n., 550

  Brooklin Library. See Friend Memorial Library

  Brooklyn Academy of Design, 4

  BROOKS, PAUL, 366, 378n. Letters: on “Walden—1954,” 366; on whiskey-jacks, 378; on Wild Flag, 445–446

  Broun, Heywood, 101, 102

  BROWN, C. J. Letter: 403

  “The Browning Off of Pelham Manor,” 555n.

  BRUBAKER, MRS. MAX. Letter: 521

  BRUSH, JOHN. Letter: 361

  BRYAN, JOSEPH, III, 117, 161. Letter: 156

  Bryan, William Jennings, 5

  Bryn Mawr, KSW archive at, 617, 618; KSW attending, 72, 81; KSW exhibit at, 622, 625; KSW/Updike correspondence and, 636

  Buckley, Jennifer, 671

  Buffa, Josephine, 89, 89n., 91n., 155, 156

  Buffa, Willy, 91n., 109

  Buford (ship), 63–64, 343, 344, 435, 436, 436n., 651

  Bunker, Ellsworth, 103

  Burchfield, Alice. See Sumner, Alice Burchfield

  Burgess, Lucy, 680

  BURNETT, WHIT, 543. Letter: 543

  BURR, GEORGE LINCOLN, 20, 478. Letter: 20

  Cachalot (sloop), 550

  Camden, South Carolina, 111–112

  Campbell, Dr. Archibald, 7

  Camp Otter (Dorset, Ontario), EBW’s summer job at (1920, 1921), 20–23; EBW’s vacation at (1929), 83–86; EBW’s vacation at (1930), 91–95; lack of otters at, 383; minister at, 96n.; porcupine at, 492

  Canada jays. See Whiskey-jacks

  Canaries, 78, 143

  CANBY, DR. HENRY S., 263n., 333. Letter: 263

  Candage, Lennie, 175, 176, 176n.

  CANFIELD, CASS, assistants to, 448, 607; book-of-the-month club deal, 360; as EBW’s editor, 174; EBW’s National Medal for Literature and, 578; Is Sex Necessary? preface and, 284. Letters: on book blurbs, 273; on Charlotte, 325, 329, 336–337; on collected work, 366,

  CANFIELD, CASS (cont’d) 601–602; on E. B. White Papers, 349; on EBW’s medal, 427–428; on Here Is NY, 542–543; on Lasker Award, 470–471; on Last Flower (Thurber), 443–444; from North Brooklin, 180–181; on OMM, 233, 369, 467–468, 476; on PofC, 448–449, 455–456, 457; on Quo Vad., 175; on Second Tree, 352, 353; OMM new edition, 467

  Canfield, Jane, 470, 470n.

  “A Canoe on the Border Lakes” (Brooks), 378n.

  Canoeing, at Belgrade Lakes, 607, 655; in Ontario, 20, 22, 85, 92, 94; at Walker’s Pond, 684

  Cantor, Eddie, 206

  Cantwell, Robert, 336–337

  Capote, Truman, 310n.

  Carleton Miscellany, 470

  Carnegie Commission on Educational Television, 495

  Carson, Johnny, 491

  Carson, Rachel, 445

  CASE, J. G. (JACK), death of, 557, 570n.; editorial suggestions of, 676; Elements revision and, 368, 417, 570, 574. Letters: on Elements grammar error, 448; on Elements revision, 407, 414–418, 419; on “hopefully” usage, 543–544; on prepositions, 447; on Strunk’s markings in Elements, 502–503

  Cass County Pioneer, 48, 312

  Catbirds, 561

  Cather, Willa, 372

  Cerf, Bennett, 366

  CHALMERS, MRS. GORDON KEITH. Letter: 477

  CHAPMAN, RUTH. Letter: 265

  Chappell, George Shepard, 63n.

  Charlotte’s Web, in archives, 472; basis for, 331, 341, 344, 593; book jacket, 330; Book-of-the-Month Club plan, 360–361; characters in, 441–442, 483, 491–492, 562, 567, 582, 598, 607; fair in, 134n.; French edition, 395; illustrations for, 324, 325, 329, 533–534; love of domestic animals in, 142; as massage parlor name, 626; movie versions, 306, 337, 337n., 388, 389, 439–440, 499–500, 534, 534n., 552–553, 556, 557, 562–563, 567, 569–570, 576–578, 586, 595; music for, 583; payment for, 323–324, 447; publication of, 322, 326, 356n.; recording of, 488, 546–547, 548–549, 550, 555; response to, 333, 334,

  Charlotte’s Web (cont’d) 335–336, 369, 590; reworking of, 303, 303n.; theme of, 142, 562, 594

  Chase, Mary Ellen, 177

  CHATTERTON, WAYNE, 572n. Letters: 572, 575–576

  Chichester, Francis, 505n.

  Chickens, breeds of, 564; brooding, 591–592; care of, 184, 192, 412, 678; diseases of, 178; in EBW’s childhood, 13, 592; housing for, 339–340, 568, 652; at North Brooklin farm, 133, 134, 168, 175, 224, 404, 666, 678, 680–681

  CHILDHOOD REVISITED CLASS. Letter: 593–594

  Children, EBW as role model for, 531; letters f
rom, 335–336, 369, 412–413, 437, 481, 519–520, 580, 596–597

  Children’s literature, audience for, 336; authors of, 437–438; best-sellers, 556; conventions in, 252, 253; EBW’s views on, 182, 436, 593–594; Newbery Award, 564; at New York Public Library, 181, 255–256; plots in, 324. See also specific titles

  “Child’s Play,” 298

  Chloe (Evelyn Angell’s St. Bernard), 246, 246n.

  Choragos (Mount Holyoke College publication), 608, 609

  Christmas, 1918, 19; 1937, 158, 159; 1938, 180; 1940, 200; 1942, 224, 226; 1944, 249; 1948, 280, 676, 676n.; 1956, 393–394, 393n.; 1957, 412; 1958, 418; 1967, 506; 1968, 522; 1969, 542; 1970, 559; 1978, 623; 1979, 631; 1981, 644; 1983, 674; dachshund card, 296, 297; Das Kapital and, 348; EBW’s attitude toward, 143, 565, 674; in Florida, 488n., 499

  Christopher Columbus (sloop), 108

  Chrysler Building (New York), 337–338, 338n.

  Circuses, 40, 461–462, 490, 497

  “The Circus,” 70

  Civil rights movement, 484

  “A Classic Waits for Me,” 238, 238n.

  Claxton, Oliver, 71

  Cleaver, Eldridge, 521

  CLOUDMAN, HARRY, 419, 419n. Letters: 557, 630–631

  COATES, ASTRID P. (Boo). Letter: 590–591, 451n.

  Coates, Elsa, 98, 103, 104, 154

  COATES, ROBERT (BOB), at Danbury Fair, 103; death of, 590–591; EBW’s visit to (1937), 154; mugging of, 104–105; at New Yorker, 98; “Special Care” story,

  COATES, ROBERT (BOB) (cont’d) 450, 450n.; “up/down” New Yorker piece by, 422. Letters: 450–451, 532–533

  Coca-Cola, 9, 206

  Cohn, Roy, 416

  Colby College, 361n., 473, 474, 600

  “Coldly, to the Bronze Bust of Holley in Washington Square,” 70

  COLE, CHARLES. Letter: 278

  Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), lobstering documentary, 365, 365n.; proposed Cronkite interview, 628; “Radio in the Rain” broadcast, 195, 195n.

  Comment page (New Yorker), anti-noise piece, 273–274; EBW archives, 473; as EBW contributions, 71, 112, 121, 141, 248, 280n.; EBW’s bank of unused, 119–120; on fawns at Bronx Zoo, 274; on God and My Father (Day), 112; on “hopefully,” 544; on human rights, 345; on Korea, 334; length of, 188; limitations of, 170; on McCarthyism, 257, 270n., 272; on modern weapons, 338; other writers of, 103, 130–131, 159, 279, 430; remuneration for, 99, 231; on Ross and Fowler, 676, 676n.; suggestions for, 167; on Thoreau’s Walden, 364; treatment of, 187; on wild flag, 209, 304, 304n.; writing of, 202–203, 222

  Communism/Communists, blacklisting of, 328; China and, 304; demonstrations by, 110; expansionism of, 327–328, 481; HUAC investigation of, 267–270, 272; on New Yorker staff, 289–290; publishing by, 402

 

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