.MTU4NA.MTM5MjU2: Difference between revisions

From Newberry Transcribe
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with " 975 Walton Ave. The Bx., N.Y. 10452...")
 
No edit summary
 
(One intermediate revision by one other user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
                                                                    975 Walton Ave.
975 Walton Ave.
                                                                    The Bx., N.Y. 10452
The Bx., N.Y. 10452
                                                                    24 Nov., 1967.
24 Nov., 1967.
 
Mr. Jack Conroy
Mr. Jack Conroy
7027 South Jeffrey Blvd.
7027 South Jeffrey Blvd.
Line 9: Line 10:
     My research indicates that you were on the FWP for a time. I'd like to ask you these questions:
     My research indicates that you were on the FWP for a time. I'd like to ask you these questions:
     a) do you have a file on the FWP? (I could return it quickly, if necessary)
     a) do you have a file on the FWP? (I could return it quickly, if necessary)
     b) can you suggest other people I could contact for interviews (esp. writers)? I'd like to see you when I get to Chicago this year. (If you plan on coming to N.Y. please contact me first!)
     b) can you suggest other people I could contact for interviews (esp. writers)? I'd like to see you when I get to Chicago this year. (If you plan on coming to N.Y. [[underlined: please]] contact me first!)
     c) Until I see you, could you tell me something of your reminiscences of that period, e. g.: your recollections of work on this FWP; of your superiors and fellow "writers"; the issue of Communist influence and
     c) Until I see you, could you tell me something of your reminiscences of that period, e. g.: your recollections of work on the FWP; of your superiors and fellow "writers"; the issue of Communist influence and

Latest revision as of 02:07, 15 March 2023

975 Walton Ave.

The Bx., N.Y. 10452 24 Nov., 1967.

Mr. Jack Conroy 7027 South Jeffrey Blvd. Chi., Ill. 60649 Dear M. Conroy:

   I am a doctoral candidate in History at Columbia University and am doing research on the Federal Writers' Project of the 1930s.
    My research indicates that you were on the FWP for a time. I'd like to ask you these questions:
   a) do you have a file on the FWP? (I could return it quickly, if necessary)
   b) can you suggest other people I could contact for interviews (esp. writers)? I'd like to see you when I get to Chicago this year. (If you plan on coming to N.Y. underlined: please contact me first!)
    c) Until I see you, could you tell me something of your reminiscences of that period, e. g.: your recollections of work on the FWP; of your superiors and fellow "writers"; the issue of Communist influence and