Correspondence; Communication Artifact; Documentary Artifact
Illustrated letter addressed to "Dearest Boys and Girls of the first grade." Politi thanks the children for their birthday cards. Includes a sketch of Pedro singing a Christmas carol. Signed Leo Politi.
Correspondence; Communication Artifact; Documentary Artifact
Typed letter addressed to Mrs. Howie in which the author thanks her for the Christmas card and confirms he had a "burning Merry Christmas." Signed Dr. Seuss.
Correspondence; Communication Artifact; Documentary Artifact
Typed letter addressed to Mr. Fedon of the Tatnall School. The author mentions reading the children's compositions and the ending of "Stuart Little." Signed E.B. White. Typed on the New Yorker stationery.
Correspondence; Communication Artifact; Documentary Artifact
Envelope and letter, handwritten. Addressed to the boys and girls of the Greenville School. Includes a sketch from the story of "The Sleeping Giant." Signed Eleanor Estes.
Correspondence; Communication Artifact; Documentary Artifact
Handwritten letter in which the author confirms her age and expresses gratification in the children's appreciation of her books. Signed Laura Ingalls Wilder.
Correspondence; Communication Artifact; Documentary Artifact
Handrwitten and illustrated letter addressed o the children of Greenville Elementary School. The author relates an autobiographical story ""How to Make a Discovery.""
Correspondence; Communication Artifact; Documentary Artifact
Typed letter addressed to Mrs. Howie in which the author expressed mortification in hearing that he had not sent anything to her library. Signed Robert McCloskey.
Correspondence; Communication Artifact; Documentary Artifact
Typed letter addressed to Mrs. Howie in which the author expresses greetings to the boys and girls of Greenville Elementary School. This letter includes an illustration of a duck. Signed Robert McCloskey.