Box 4
Contains 13 Results:
Envelopes, undated
Envelopes, undated
Originals of material photocopied for researcher use, undated
Correspondence - describes Hawaii, Tokyo, Shanghai, and Nanking, 1928
This material was donated by the Mackeys and removed from the Mary Clark Dimond Papers in June 1985. This material consists of correspondence between Edgar Snow and his family, principally by his brother Howard. These materials are photocopies, and the location of the originals are unknown.
Correspondence - concerns articles Snow was writing on Shanghai, 1929
This material was donated by the Mackeys and removed from the Mary Clark Dimond Papers in June 1985. This material consists of correspondence between Edgar Snow and his family, principally by his brother Howard. These materials are photocopies, and the location of the originals are unknown.
Correspondence - concerns Snow's job as correspondent for New York Sun, meeting with Madam Chiang Kai-shek, articles published, and family matters, 1930
This material was donated by the Mackeys and removed from the Mary Clark Dimond Papers in June 1985. This material consists of correspondence between Edgar Snow and his family, principally by his brother Howard. These materials are photocopies, and the location of the originals are unknown.
Correspondence - concerns articles and book (Far Eastern Front, including preface to) Snow was writing, Japanese occupation of Manchuria, 1931-1932
This material was donated by the Mackeys and removed from the Mary Clark Dimond Papers in June 1985. This material consists of correspondence between Edgar Snow and his family, principally by his brother Howard. These materials are photocopies, and the location of the originals are unknown.
Correspondence - concerns Snow's marriage, Japanese occupation and war in China, Chinese Industrial Cooperative, 1933-1939
This material was donated by the Mackeys and removed from the Mary Clark Dimond Papers in June 1985. This material consists of correspondence between Edgar Snow and his family, principally by his brother Howard. These materials are photocopies, and the location of the originals are unknown.
Correspondence - includes Indusco, books, freelancing, International School of America, and a letter to Roy Roberts of the Kansas City Star regarding a book review and McCarthyism, 1939-1959
This material was donated by Claude Mackey in February 1988. This material consists mainly of correspondence to and from Edgar Snow and family members. Included are at least fragments of two manuscripts and a very small amount of printed material. Personal, family, and financial matters, Indusco, jobs, lecture tours, books, and travels are discussed.
Correspondence - includes 1960 China trip and two letters of condolences (copies), 1960-1981, undated
This material was donated by Claude Mackey in February 1988. This material consists mainly of correspondence to and from Edgar Snow and family members. Included are at least fragments of two manuscripts and a very small amount of printed material. Personal, family, and financial matters, Indusco, jobs, lecture tours, books, and travels are discussed.
Two untitled typed manuscripts, both fragmented "I Meet the Artmy - Moral is to Material as Three is to One" - includes discussion of Pearl Harbor, one reaccusation of communism, undated
This material was donated by Claude Mackey in February 1988. This material consists mainly of correspondence to and from Edgar Snow and family members. Included are at least fragments of two manuscripts and a very small amount of printed material. Personal, family, and financial matters, Indusco, jobs, lecture tours, books, and travels are discussed.
International School of America - catalogues and newsletters, 1959-1960
This material was donated by Claude Mackey in February 1988. This material consists mainly of correspondence to and from Edgar Snow and family members. Included are at least fragments of two manuscripts and a very small amount of printed material. Personal, family, and financial matters, Indusco, jobs, lecture tours, books, and travels are discussed.
Assorted Materials - includes one lecture flyer, one list of farm (?) figures, and envelopes, undated
This material was donated by Claude Mackey in February 1988. This material consists mainly of correspondence to and from Edgar Snow and family members. Included are at least fragments of two manuscripts and a very small amount of printed material. Personal, family, and financial matters, Indusco, jobs, lecture tours, books, and travels are discussed.