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Letters of E. B. White

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by E. B. White


  “Commuter,” 69, 597

  CONNELLY, DOLLY, 565, 566. Letter: 565–566

  The Conning Tower (newspaper column), 18, 69, 80, 351, 660

  CONOVER, RAY AND HANA. Letter: 673

  Consolidated Edison Company, 319–320

  COOK, ALISON, 488n. Letter: 488

  Cook, Ted, 365

  Coolidge, Calvin, 187, 326, 506

  COOLIDGE, SALLIE. Letter: 667

  “Coon Tree,” 386, 386n.

  Cornell Alumni News, 315, 368

  Cornell Countryman, 143

  Cornell Daily Sun, book reviews in, 357; EBW as editor, 17–18, 20, 463, 675n.; EBW’s honorary society editorial, 510–511; EBW’s interview with (1964), 478; gold charm from, 57, 57n.; plagiarism incident, 315, 316;

  Cornell Daily Sun (cont’d) postwar, 638; remuneration for staff of, 651

  Cornell Plantations (quarterly), 398, 398n.

  Cornell University, Albert and Stanley White at, 6–7; chimes at, 193; EBW as student at, 10, 17–20, 600; EBW’s fiftieth reunion, 566; honor societies at, 510–511; Joel White at, 266, 280; literary society at, 431n.; ornithologists at, 445; presidents of, 17, 314, 315, 316, 373, 568; professors at, 18–19, 410, 470; Student Army Training Corps at, 18, 207

  Cornell University Library, EBW’s letters, 524–526, 678, 680; EBW’s New Yorker archive, 441, 472–473; EBW’s preparation of archive, 644; EBW’s Thurber material, 542; Elledge biography and, 656, 657, 675; “The Lady Is Cold,” 630

  Cornell Widow, 18, 37

  Corporate sponsorship, 611–615

  CORSON, DALE R. Letter: 666–667

  Costeau, Jacques, 659

  Country Life magazine, 234

  Countryman’s Companion, 272

  Coward, McCann publishers, 142, 186, 201

  Cowley, Malcolm, 211, 215, 218

  Cows, 223, 399, 413

  CRAWFORD, MRS. P. M. Letter: 359–360

  “Critic,” 597

  Cronyn, Hume, 548

  CROSBY, ALEXANDER L. Letter: 338

  Crows, 201, 204, 205, 326, 469

  The Cruise of the Kawa (Chappell), 63n.

  Cunard Line, 70, 73, 74

  CUSHMAN, HOWARD, at Cornell, 18, 21, 22; dictionary project with EBW, 597; in Life magazine, 74; marriage of, 72n.; Philadelphia zoo visit, 515; trip West, 30–33, 36–60, 62, 311. Letters: on Cornell reunion, 566; from England, 373–374; “Hindsight through Gunsight Pass,” 377; on mutual acquaintances, 72–74; from North Brooklin, 423–424; on Omsk poem, 376–377; on Presidential Medal of Freedom, 456; on travelogues, 62–63; on trip West, 311–313; on Trumpet, 515–516, 518–519, 520, 550–552; on writers, 501–502

  CUSHMAN, JEANETTE (JIT), 423, 423n., 518. Letter: 674

  Cushman, Nancy. See Dibner, Nancy Cushman

  Daily Worker, 290

  Daisy (KSW’s Scottish terrier dog), death of, 109, 109n.; at EBW-KSW wedding, 81; hit by car, 93, 93n.; Joel feeding crackers to, 105; letter to KSW, 89; on trip to Maine, 100–101

  “Daniel Webster, the Hay Fever, and Me,” 168, 168n., 210, 468

  Danzig, Allison, 17–18

  Darrow, Whitney, 98

  Dartmouth College, 26, 273n.

  Das Kapital (Marx), 348

  Davis, Bette, 615

  DAVIS, EARLE. Letter: 299

  DAVIS, ELMER, 318n. Letter: 318

  Davis, Les, 534, 534n.

  DAVIS, LINDA, 625, 668. Letters: 626, 663

  DAVISON, WARREN M., 382n. Letter: 382

  Day, Arno, 391n.

  DAY, CLARENCE, 98. Letters: 110–111, 112, 115

  Day, Madeline. See Snow, Madeline Day

  A Day in the Life of Roger Angell (Angell), 555, 555n.

  Death/dying, 128, 508–509, 543, 581, 624, 628, 656

  “Death of a Pig,” 270–271, 272, 508–509, 543

  DEITCH, GENE, 557, 567. Letters: 562–563, 564, 569–570

  Delaware Art Museum, 634

  DELONG, ROBERT L., JR. Letter: 458

  Denman, Billy, 360

  DE ROCHEMONT, LOUIS, 337, 337n., 439. Letter: 439–440

  DE ROCHEMONT, RICHARD, 337n., 341n. Letter: 341–342

  DETMOLD, JOHN, 341n., 672. Letter: 341

  Detmold, Peter, 341, 341n.

  Detroit Free Press Magazine, 633

  Devol, Dr. Edmund, 196, 196n.

  DEVOTO, BERNARD, 183. Letter: 199

  Dewey, Melvil, 14, 14n., 16

  Dewey, Thomas, 248

  “Diary of Our Own Samuel Pepys” (Adams), 29

  Dibner, Nancy Cushman, 72, 72n., 377n.

  Dick, Elsie, 71, 627

  Dies, Martin, 215

  DILLING, MILDRED, 527n. Letter: 527

  Disarmament, 432, 449, 453, 670

  Disney, Walt, 500, 534, 552, 563

  DODD, DAVID, 516. Letters: 517, 534–535, 576–577, 585–586

  Dodd, Elsie, 516

  Dogs. See Pets

  “The Doily Menace,” 102n.

  DOLENSKY, LEO M. Letter: 636

  Dollard, Annie, 217n.

  DONALDSON, ELIZABETH. Letter: 642

  “The Door,” 457–458, 591

  Doubleday publishers, 296, 524

  “Dr. Vinton,” 77, 77n., 97

  Dreiser, Theodore, 502, 522

  Ducks, 404, 531, 591–592, 626, 629–630

  Duerr, John, 94, 94n.

  Dulles, John Foster, 379, 379n., 393

  Duncan, Isadora, 535

  Duncan, Raymond, 206, 535

  Dunn, Alan, 98, 337, 484

  Duranty, Walter, 205

  Durham, Cathy, 437, 438, 618

  E. B. White A Biography (Elledge), EBW’s input for, 648–652, 653–658, 664–665; EBW’s response to, 674–677; research for, 514, 523–524; review of, 672, 672n.; writing of, 470, 644

  An E. B. White Reader, 425, 485, 485n.

  The E. B. White Papers, 348

  Earl, Frances White, 420, 420n.

  Earl Firth house, 363, 364

  Earp, Fred, 105

  Earp, Henry C. (fictional character), 105n.

  Eastern Airlines, 507

  The Easy Chair column (Harper’s magazine), 199n.

  Eaton, Eugene, 365n.

  Eaton, Les, 108

  Editing, by Doubleday, 524–525; by Macmillan, 416; by New Yorker, 251; by Reader’s Digest, 232, 238–239; small-town, 219; vs. writing, 358

  Editor and Publisher magazine, 30

  Editors. See Specific names

  Edman, Irwin, 287

  Education, children’s literature in, 594; in college, 316; English curriculum, 604; in Latin, 604; about liberty, 394–395; via television, 495–496

  EDWARD SAMPSON, 478. Letter: 479

  Einstein, Albert, 86, 88

  EISENBERG, LARRY, 322n. Letter: 322–323

  Eisenhower, Dwight D., 347, 393, 459

  The Elements of Style (Strunk and White), as ballet, 638; blurb for, 672; EBW’s revisions, 19, 368, 414–418, 419, 421, 422, 423, 488, 544, 570–571, 573, 576; Eleanor Gould Packard’s contributions to, 574–575; original book, 19, 368, 400, 416; Royal Bank of Canada and, 553; royalties from, 407, 407n., 423, 647; sales of, 628

  Eliot, T. S., 521

  ELLEDGE, SCOTT, 470, 514, 523–524, 644, 665, 672. Letters: on biography manuscript, 648–652, 653–658, 664–665; on EBW’s failing eyesight, 645–646; EBW’s response to biography, 674–677, 682–683; on OMM, 470

  ELLSWORTH AMERICAN, 221, 270, 272, 517, 545. Letter: 611–612

  Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 521

  Emery, Dick, 133

  Endorsements, in advertising, 136–140; of political candidates, 329

  England, 370, 374–376

  ENGLISH, D. ANTHONY, 570n. Letters: 570–571, 628, 667, 668

  English language, dictionaries of, 291, 316, 384, 479, 536, 597, 631; difficulty of writing, 419n.; as education foundation, 463; Latin sources of, 604

  English literature, 19, 463, 470, 598, 648, 676–677

  Environmental issues, 408, 421, 422, 432, 544–545

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bsp; ERNST, MORRIS, 164, 304. Letter: 304

  Esquire magazine, 611–614

  Essays, 601–602

  Ethan Frome (Wharton), 213, 213n.

  European bullfinch, 385–386

  Every Day Is Saturday, 99, 114

  Ezekiel (Zeke; EBW’s puppy), 167, 169

  Fadiman, Clifton, 98, 205

  A Fair Wind Home (Moore), 346

  Fall Creek Bridge, 334

  “Farewell My Lovely,” 58n., 399, 405n.

  Farewell to Model T, 58n.

  Farming. See Animals; North Brooklin farm

  Farrar, Straus publishers, 626, 630

  FAULKNER, KATHERINE B. Letter: 329

  Fawns, birth of, 274–275

  Fellow Citizens (Williams), 200

  Fern (sloop), 392, 392n., 642

  Ferret, black-footed, 537–538

  Fisk, Bradley, 21, 21n.

  Fitzgerald, Barry, 584

  Fitzgerald, F. Scott, 521

  FLASHNER, AMY. Letter: 172

  Fleischmann, Raoul, 71, 164n., 414

  Fleischmann, Ruth. See Vischer, Ruth Fleischmann

  FLEMING, JOHN RIMER (JACK), 143, 211, 212. Letters: on “The ABC of Security,” 347; on aging, 628, 684; on Cornell plagiarism incident, 315–316; on EBW archive, 680; on Four Freedoms, 217–219; on New Yorker

  FLEMING, JOHN RIMER (JACK) (cont’d) submissions, 254; on sheep, 216; on turkey eggs, 143

  Flick, Alexander, 204, 204n.

  Florida, EBW and Corona Machemer in, 631, 645–646, 656; KSW’s father in, 161; KSW’s health in, 462; Sarasota, 450–452, 466, 508, 520, 585, 620n.

  Flounder (scow), 669

  Forbush, Edward Howe, 285–286, 491, 518

  Ford, Corey, 505, 505n., 632, 664

  Foreign publishing rights, 277–278, 344–345, 401

  FOUQUET, DOUGLAS M. Telegram: 294

  Four Freedoms pamphlet, 211–219, 346

  The Fox of Peapack, 127n., 142, 164, 172

  FRANK, SUSAN, 478n., 483. Letter: 478

  FRANKFURTER, FELIX, 214, 215, 269n., 274. Letters: 269–270, 274

  Frascino, Edward, 539, 539n., 545

  Freddy (EBW’s dachshund), with arthritis, 247; background of, 133n.; death of, 280, 295, 305; with kitten, 223; with Minnie, 197, 227; personality of, 404; rooster and, 133, 134; as writing subject, 384–385

  Freethy, Arlene, 390, 390n., 411

  Fresh Waters (Weeks), 508

  Friend Memorial Library (Brooklin, Maine), book selection at, 255, 350; Earl Firth house and, 363; Garth Williams drawings to, 509; librarian in charge of, 217, 217n.; review copies donated to, 182, 182n.; at town meeting, 227

  Fritillaries, 494

  Frueh, Al, 515, 515n.

  Fund for the Republic, 394, 394n.

  Funny Coincidence Department (New Yorker), 314, 315

  Gaebelein, Frank, 677

  Galbreath, Mitchell T. (Mike), 69, 74, 106, 106n., 217, 379

  Garnett, David, 155

  Gaynor, Janet, 144

  Gebert, William, 122n.

  Geese, care of, 412; egg laying, 568, 596, 652; escaped, 644; goslings hatching, 229, 308–309, 503, 641; nature of, 589–590; nesting of, 324; rival ganders, 571–572; skidding on ice, 369–370

  Gellhorn, Martha, 183

  “Gentleman from Indiana” (Thurber), 204, 309, 309n.

  Germany, 376, 386, 489

  Gershwin, George, 106

  Gertsch, Willis J., 325

  GIBBS, MRS. N. M. Letter: 514

  Gibbs, Wolcott, as Comment writer, 159, 187, 222, 279; domestic circumstances of, 121, 164; on Morris Markey, 155n.; at New Yorker, 99, 105; Profile of Alexander Woollcott, 575, 576; Profile of Luce, 413, 414

  Giere, Raymond, 662

  Gill, Brendan, 326, 679

  Glacier National Park, 55–57

  Gleason, Mae, 53, 53n., 300

  Gleason, Millard, 300, 607

  God and My Father (Day), 112

  Goldman, Emma, 436, 436n.

  GOODMAN, DODY, 381n. Letter: 381

  Goodwin, Philis, 10

  Gordimer, Nadine, 350, 351

  GORE, RICHARD T. Letter: 444

  Gould, Eleanor. See Packard, Eleanor Gould

  Grammarians, EBW as, 448, 574, 576; Elements revision and, 416, 416n., 574–575; KSW as, 415; Strunk as, 461. See also Word usage

  Grant, Jane, 507, 508

  GRAVELY, ANN. Letter: 290

  GRAY, DUANE. Letter: 661–662

  Gray, Herman, 99, 135, 150

  Gray, Hollis, 224

  Gray, Milly, 177

  Great Republic (sloop), 108n.

  Greenbaum, Wolff & Ernst law firm, 304, 306

  Greene, Miss (EBW’s kindergarten teacher), 7

  GREENSTEIN, MILTON, Charlotte contract and, 324; on civil rights movement, 484; Daise Terry and, 371; driftwood and, 311; Is Sex Necessary? foreign edition, 344; Maine trip with EBW, 309; at New Yorker, 285, 285n. Letters: Answers to Hard Questions, 350; Charlotte, 557; EBW’s Sagittarius payment, 569; Here Is New York, 506–507

  Greenwich Village, 81, 98, 104–105, 120, 595

  GREGER, PATRICIA. Letter: 483

  Grey, Zane, 476, 476n.

  Grindle, Merle, 558

  Griswold, John A., 516

  Gude, Helen, 98, 104, 590

  GUDE, J. G. (JAP), at Bob Coates’s death, 590; with EBW at puppet studio, 429; as EBW’s film agent, 499, 500, 534, 546, 569; in New York, 98. Letters: on Charlotte film, 552–553, 567, 577–578, 583; on New York days, 663

  GUERLAC, HENRY, 568. Letter: 568

  Guinea fowl, 589

  Gunsmoke (TV show), 486

  Gunther, John, 205

  GUTH, DOROTHY LOBRANO, 97. Letters: on EBW’s literature medal, 428–429; on Guth’s son, 479–480; on New Yorker work, 442, 634–635; from North Brooklin, 421–422, 622–623, 678–679; on Ruth Moore book, 346–347

  “H. L. Mencken Meets a Poet in the West Side Y.M.C.A.,” 127, 127n.

  Hachette publishers (France), 395

  Hackett, Miss (EBW’s first-grade teacher), 6, 360, 623

  HAGEN, BEULAH, 448, 601, 607. Letters: 448, 455

  Hahn, Emily, 153

  HALL, KATHERINE ROMANS (KATHY), 618. Letter: 627–628

  HALL, MRS. CHAFFEE E., JR. Letter: 435

  HALSEY, MARGARET. Letter: 345–346

  Hamburger, Philip, 213, 279

  Hamilton, Frank, 223

  HAMILTON, HAMISH (JAMIE), 455. Letter: 556

  Hanna-Barbera Productions, 567, 569, 577, 640

  Hanrahan, John, 164, 164n.

  Happy to Be Here (Keillor), 637

  Harding, Warren G., 64

  Harlem, 95, 484

  Harper & Brothers publishers, advertising by, 245, 255; Charlotte, 323–324, 326, 555, 626; E. B. White Reader, 425; editors at, 174, 451, 524, 671; The Fox of Peapack, 164; Is Sex Necessary?, 80, 443, 627; John Updike and, 428; The Lady Is Cold, 80, 82; The Last Flower (Thurber), 443–444; OMM, 221, 467, 469, 476, 645; PofC, 425; Quo Vad., 164; Second Tree, 322, 352, 353, 353n.; Stuart, 256, 524–525; Trumpet, 539n., 540–541, 551; Zane Grey manuscripts, 476n.

  Harper’s magazine, advertising by, 169–170; Benson’s letter, 379, 379n.; EBW’s “Walden” piece, 454–455; formula of, 298; “OMM” column, 141, 187–188, 198n., 202, 208, 209, 210, 228, 230–231, 357

  Harriman, Averell, 383

  HARRIS, DOROTHY JOAN. Letter: 607

  Harris, Julie, Charlotte recording, 546, 547, 548, 549, 550; Stuart recording, 485, 546, 654

  HARRIS, W. B. Letter: 588

  Hart, Harry, 53, 399

  Hart, James (EBW’s great grandfather), 3

  Hart, James (William’s brother), 3

  Hart, Marion Robertson, 3

  HART, NAN, 53. Letter: 399

  Hart, William, 3–4, 624

  Hartman, Lee, 141, 170, 198, 198n., 228, 233

  Hartzell, Paul, 96, 96n.

  Harvard Educational Review, 314

  Harvard Law School Forum, 382, 382n.

  Harvar
d University, 221, 361n.

  Hautzig, Esther, 672

  HAVERKAMP, DAN. Letter: 526–527

  Hawks, 496

  HAYES, DOROTHY, 539. Letters: 539–540, 545–546

  HAYWARD, LELAND. Letter: 507

  HEALEY, GEORGE H., 441. Letters: 441, 477, 481, 526

  HELLMAN, GEOFFREY, 98, 492n. Letters: 201, 492–493, 606

  Helm, Carl, 29, 32, 73, 73n., 313

  Helm, Harriet, 73, 73n.

  Hemingway, Ernest, 372, 446, 501, 521, 522, 591

  Henderson, Bill, 223, 224

  Henderson, Charles, 658

  Henderson, Mrs. Charles, 285

  Here Is New York, advertisement for, 507; changing Manhattan and, 594; film proposal, 337n., 341n.; new edition of, 542–543; production of, 282; publication of, 257

  Here Is New York (TV show), 411

  Hersey, John, 347

  Herzig, Sig, 102, 103, 158

  Hesse, Mildred. See Smith, Mildred Hesse

  HEWES, PHILIP. Letter: 605

  Hibben, Sheila, 153

  HICKEY, EVELYN M. Letter: 636–637

  Hinckley, Max, 157

  “Hindsight through Gunsight Pass,” 377

  Hitler, Adolf, 248, 489

  HOISINGTON, HARLAND W., JR. Letter: 300–301

  Hokinson, Helen, 98

  Holiday magazine, EBW’s cross-country trip for, 311; Here Is NY in, 257; possible Queen Mary piece, 277; Roger Angell at, 272, 493

  Hollywood Ten, 267–270, 270n., 272

  Homestead magazine, 302

  Honeycutt, Ann (Honey). See McKelway, Ann Honeycutt (Honey)

  The Hoopoe (Weston), 556

  Horace Waters & Company, 2

  Horn Book magazine, 185

  Horse races, 42–45

  Horses, 243

  “The Hotel of the Total Stranger,” 357, 357n.

  Hotspur (EBW’s Model T Ford), description of, 30–31; fiftieth anniversary, 566; as “mature car,” 41; service/repairs to, 42, 49, 51–52, 57, 58, 312, 313; tonneau as writing surface, 50; in trade, 59

  Houghton Mifflin publishers, 209, 366, 445

  House Un-American Activities Committee, 267, 272, 416

  Housman, A. E., 178

  Howard, Ed, 26, 26n.

  Howe, Helen, 494

  Howes, Raymond F., 188–189

  Hoyt, Phil, 153, 153n.

  Hubbard, Elbert, 520

  Hubbard, Louise, 94

  Hubbard, Robert (Hub), 21, 22, 84, 85, 86, 94, 105

  Hubley, Faith, 499, 500, 534

  Hubley, John, 499, 500, 534, 552

  HUDSON, ARTHUR. Letter: 372

  Hudson River school, 4

  HUEBSCH, B. W. Letter: 436

  Human rights, 328, 345–346

  Hummingbirds, 491–492

 

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