Earl Conrad Correspondence

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Title

Earl Conrad Correspondence

Subject

Conrad, Earl -- Correspondence

Description

Correspondence Between Earl Conrad and Prominent People

Creator

Conrad, Earl

Source

Earl Conrad, Cayuga Community College Library, Auburn, NY

Date

20th Century

Format

Language

English

Type

Text

Collection Items

Earl Conrad letter to Rudy Vallee  February 25, 1960
Letter from Earl Conrad to Rudy Vallee arranging a meeting at Pompano Beach.

Conrad letter to Rudy Vallee  (March 7,  1960)
Letter from Earl Conrad to Rudy Vallee attempting to contact Mr. Vallee to arrange a meeting.

Envelope Rudy Vallee to Earl Conrad
Envelope used by Rudy Vallee to send a letter to Earl Conrad.

Rudy Vallee letter to Conrad (February 27)
Letter from Rudy Vallee to Earl Conrad stating that Mr. Vallee has about 500 pages of remembrances for Mr. Conrad to review. But, Mr. Vallee is looking for the right biographer and he not certain he is even going to proceed with having his biography…

Rudy Vallee letter to Conrad (March 16)
Letter from Rudy Vallee to Earl Conrad explaining why Mr. Vallee has decided not to have his biography written and published.

Conrad letter to Rudy Vallee (March 18, 1960)
Letter from Earl Conrad to Rudy Vallee stating that he understands Mr. Vallee's decision not to have his biography written.

Richard Nixon Correspondence  (Aug 1, 1960)
Letter from Richard Nixon to Earl Conrad thanking Mr. Conrad for sending him an inscribed and autographed copy of his book, "The Governor and His Lady".

Letter to Vide-President Lyndon B. Johnson  (June 21, 1963)
Letter from Earl Conrad to Lyndon B. Johnson stating Mr. Conrad's interest in Vice-President Johnson's recent Civil Rights statement. This interest prompted Mr. Conrad to send Mr. Johnson a copy of his book, "The Premier", a novel which deals with…

Langston Hughes Christmas Card to Earl Conrad (inside)
Christmas card from Langston Hughes to Earl Conrad thanking Mr. Conrad for sending him a copy of "El Cristo del Montserrat." (inside of card shown)

Langston Hughes Christmas Card to Conrad (outside)
Christmas card from Langston Hughes to Earl Conrad thanking Mr. Conrad for sending him a copy of "El Cristo del Montserrat." (outside of card shown)

Langston Hughes invitation to Earl Conrad (1963)
Invitation from Langston Hughes to Earl Conrad inviting Mr. Conrad to attend the Jerico Jim Crows First Gala Evening on Sunday January 12th. Twilight performance with a very special guest star.

Langston Hughes letter to Conrad (Sept 8, 1945)
Letter from Langston Hughes to Earl Conrad thanking Mr. Conrad for forwarding fan letters.

Langston Hughes Letter to Conrad (1943)
Letter from Langton Hughes to Earl Conrad explaining that when he has written plays that document Negro life, they not end up not being produced. Mr. Hughes also states that he will read Mr. Conrad's book on Harriet Tubman.

Langston Hughes Letter to Earl Conrad (1944)
Letter from Langston Hughes to Earl Conrad about Mr. Conrad applying for the Guggenheim Fellowship.

Jackie Robinson Letter to Conrad (1963)
Letter from Jackie Robinson to Earl Conrad thanking Mr. Conrad for his letter and for sending him a copy of his book.

Correspondence to Eleanor Roosevelt (1954)
Letter from Earl Conrad to Eleanor Roosevelt informing her that Doubday will be sending her a copy of "Gulf Stream North", Mr. Conad's fifth book on the Negro Question.

Eleanor Roosevelt Correspondence  Envelope (1954)
Envelope from Eleanor Roosevelt's letter to Earl Conrad, which shows the postage was free.

Eleanor Roosevelt Correspondence to Earl Conrad (1960)
Letter from Eleanor Roosevelt thanking Mr. Conrad for sending her a copy of "El Cristo de Monsserrate."

Eleanor Roosevelt Correspondence to Earl Conrad (1954)
Lettter from Eleanor Roosevelt thanking Mr. Conrad for sending her a copy of "The Governor and His Lady."
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