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T.S. Eliot to George Peabody Gardner, no date. Eliot writes to Gardner to indicate that he is sending ten dollars toward his account in arrears. Eliot tells of his ill health. He congratulates Isabella on the success of her book of poems.

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T.S. Eliot to Isabella Gardner, October 19, 1950. Eliot indicates that he would like to meet Isabella - especially since she is the daughter of "Peabo" Gardner. Eliot is trying to find out what the best time is to meet.

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T.S. Eliot to Isabella Gardner, June 12, 1954. Eliot praises Gardner on the progress on her work. He was very impressed with her previous poems. He responds to her request and the request of Karl Shapiro that he submit some of his poetry. He tells…

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T.S. Eliot to George Peabody Gardner, November 3, 1954. Eliot is responding to Gardner's request for him to make a speech at Gardner's reunion celebration. Eliot also praises his daughter Isabella's poetry.

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T.S. Eliot to Isabella Gardner Tate, September 25, 1963. He mentions that his wife Valerie is ill, so he is writing to Gardner himself. Although he is very busy, he would like to arrange a meeting with her once she returns from Florence and once he…

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Gregory Corso to Isabella Gardner, November 18, 1954. Corso sends his appreciation and thanks Gardner and for sending him a very helpful letter.

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Postcard sent by Gregory Corso to Isabella Gardner, October 12, 1958. Front side of Post card has Drawing or tracing by John Keats of the Sosibios Vase taken from the Musee Napoleon (in the Keats-Shelly Memorial House, Rome). Corso has written a few…

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Typed letter from Gregory Corso to Isabella Gardner, no date.

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Gregory Corso to Isabella Gardner, no date - 4 page letter typed on tissue paper. Corso writes to Gardner about his early years living in Catholic boys home, orphanages, and prison. He writes about his difficulty learning to live in a "non-…

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William Jay Smith to Isabella Gardner, No date, autograph card signed. Smith writes to Gardner about his busy, frustrating week. He mentions to her about Sonja coming to visit him and how they will call Gardner so that they all can get together.
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