BACKGROUND
Miss Einselen was born in Philadelphia in 1900 and was educated at Girl’s High School; not attending college. She developed scoliosis at age 13, untreated with modern medicine, but led an active working life serving first as medical secretary to Dr. Edmund B. Piper at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital. (She later wrote a novel based on his career entitled Take These Hands—1939, which became a best seller locally). She began work at Curtis Publishing when in 1943 Graeme Lorimer, an editor at the Ladies Home Journal, asked her to go there as his secretary. Within weeks she was in charge of the “Letters to the Editor” department and eventually she was appointed to head the newly instituted “Story-Discovery” Department, a position she held for almost 19 years. She retired from LHJ in September 1962 when the magazine moved its offices from Philadelphia to New York. She immediately took a position as a senior editor of adult books at Chilton in Philadelphia; continued her own writing and acted as a literary agent for many authors.
The Temple collection was acquired by her gifts starting in 1969 and continued to her death in 1988. And culminating in additions to her Papers from her estate and through her friend and co-editor at Chilton John Marion. The Collection contains correspondence and publication files with more than fifty authors, memoranda and related documents from Curtis Publishing and Ladies home Journal, manuscripts and ephemera of her own writing, photographs, school memorabilia, and inscribed books from her library from her authors.
Inventory
Biographic and Iconographic
Box 1: Lesson book and scrapbook of elementary school art and related subjects
1908.
Certificate, Philadelphia, January 1914, board of Public Education, 8th
grade completion.
Certificate, Philadelphia, January 1914, Saturday classes at Strayer’s
Business College.
Certificate, Philadelphia, April 1917, International Sunday School
Association…
Certificate, Philadelphia, February 1, 1919, West Philadelphia High School
for Girls, Diploma, Commercial course of study.
The Record. Yearbook of the West Philadelphia High School for Girls.
(Anne Frances Einselen on board of Editors, wrote class poem; picture
and write-up on p.27).
Typed poem: To My Father, Thanksgiving 1936.
Small notebook, and miscellaneous W.W.II certificates from Red Cross
and from PA State Council of Defense.
Framed and inscribed photograph of author Hugh B. Cave.
Framed and inscribed photograph of Bruce Gould and Beatrice Blackmar
Gould, Ladies Home Journal.
Watercolor portrait of Einselen dated 1944 signed APG (A.P. Gowan).
Framed photograph, unknown subject.
Variety of 4” x 4” photographs and negatives of Anne Einselen and staff in
offices of Ladies Home Journal, undated.
Photograph, 8” x 10”, of Anne Einselen accepting Lincoln University fiction
aware to LHJ on April 25th, 1952. Showing Anne and President Scruggs.
(Jefferson City, Mo.) With her report to Bruce Gould.
Curtis and Ladies Home Journal Files
Box 2: Comment slips on submitted fiction (Folders 1-2).
Purchase (of fiction) correspondence and lists, 1946-1962 (Folders 3-5).
“Contents” pages from ladies Home Journal, clipped and mounted, issues
Jan. 1945-Summer 1962. (Folders 6-7).
Box 3: Einselen and LHJ. Internal reports, memoranda, lists of publications,
forms, etc. 1947-1962. Majority being her annual reports as fiction editor.
(Folder 1).
Einselen expense reports, 1961-1962. Correspondence with William
Dafoe, Inger Bentzon, Marion Benasutti, Helen (Mrs. T.R.) Bell, Margaret
Campbell Barnes, John Lenahan, Jack Kramer, Mrs. Natalia M. Belting,
Mrs. Ethel Eikel Harvey, and Dorothy Babcock, 1950s-1962. (Folder 2).
Book Prospects for LHJ and Discovery Department. Correspondence with
authors and editors. (Folders 3-4).
Author correspondence and LHJ memoranda apparently sorted for
quoting and example use in projected “Adventure” book by AFE.
(Folders 5-6).
Post 1962 clippings on Curtis Publishing Company. (Folder 7).
Literary Authorship – Novels
Box 4: The Dark Under the Sun. Her Haiti novel. Typescripts and revisions.
Other titles: Once Upon an Island, Midget, Take this Child, Turn from Your
Idols. (Folders 1-4) with some pertinent correspondence and Notes. Novel, unpublished.
Box 5: Dark Under the Sun. Cont’d. (Folders 1-3).
Box 6: Dark Under the Sun. Cont’d. (Folders 1-2).
Discovery (Non-Fiction, unpublished). Typescripts with clippings, notes,
and related correspondence. (Folders 3-4).
Queen Street Story, by Anne Paterson (pseudo.). Heavily annotated
typescript with notes. (Published 1949, Doubleday). (Folder 5).
Box 7: Queen Street Story. Cont’d. Typescripts, revisions, notes and relevant
correspondence. (Folders 1-3).
Box 7: Sleepless Candle. A novel. (Published: 1941 Macrae-Smith-Company,
Philadelphia). By Anne Paterson (pseudo.). Typescript, carbon, first draft,
and notes and correspondence. (Folders 4-6).
Box 8: Take These Hands. A novel by Anne Paterson (pseudo.). Published:
Macrae-Smith-Company, Philadelphia, 1939.
Typescript (Folder 1) and dummy and deletions (Folder 2). (Both donated
1969 Temple). Scrapbook leaves of photos, letters, documents, etc.
relating to writing and sales of TTH. (Folders 3-4).
Watershed. Novel, unpublished. Clippings, notes. (Folder 5).
Box 9: Watershed. Typescripts: original, carbon, “marketing copy”.
(Folders 1-3).
Box 10: Watershed. Cont’d. Typescripts. (Folders 1-2).
Post-Curtis (1962- ) Personal,
Editing & Agency Work
Box 10: Meet Me On the Moon. Novel by Anna Rose Write. (1964) Edited by
Einselen. Clean typescript and heavily edited copy. (Folders 3-4).
Box 11: Correspondence, personal and as editor and agent for literary authors.
(Folders 1-4).
(Correspondents include but not limited to: Holmes Alexander, Ruth Aley,
Allen M. Barrett, Marion Benasutti, Mrs. Dorothy Benedict, Barbara (Mrs.
Edward) Benson, Marguerite Bentley, Laura Lou Brookman, Betsy Burke,
Naomi Burton, Ruth Cantor, Hugh B. Cave, Mollie Chappell, Lester
Cohen, L. Clare Cox, Anne Curtis-Brown, Marien Dreyer, Olive Eckerson,
Anthony Fon Eisen, Laurence H. Eldredge, Ann Elmo, Helen (Mrs. C.
Raymond) Everitt, Muriel Fuller, Mary Elizabeth Gibson (Vroman), Bruce
Gould, Gordeon Leangley Hall, Helen (Mrs. Ralph D.) Harris, Evelyn
Johnson Hawes, Justin Herman, Margaret Hickey, Annette Joelson
Jacobs, Edie (Mrs. Walter J.) Johnson, Virginia Julier, Mrs. Marty Kelly,
Mrs. Aliette Lechaux, Helmut T. Lehmann, Hilda L. Lindley, Fanshawe
Lindsley, Barbara Luther, Maureen McGivern, April McKee-Wright, Mrs. J.
Dunlap McNair, Donald P. Macrae, John Marion, Virginia Mercer, Ruth
Molloy, Ellen (Mrs. Lucius) Ordway, Magaret Otis, L.A. Pogue, Helen
Rittell, Letha Ritter, Geraldine E. Rhoads, William Sayers, Evelyn Shaw,
Edward Shenton, Sol Silverstein, Joan (Mrs. Kellogg) Smith, John
Spanos, Ingrid (Mrs. Bart) Spicer, Larry Sternig, L.M. Sullivan, Sally (Mrs.
H.L.) Thompson, Jan Weyl Tripp, Erma & Vera Waltner, and Mary Wright).
Box 12: Billing and some author correspondence as editing work, free-lance, for
Chilton Book Co. (Folder 1).
Author/Editing Correspondence: Brinton, Mary Williams (Mrs. Clarence)
(Folder 2).
Fortress Press, Philadelphia. (Folder 3).
Fuller, Muriel, agent. (Folder 4).
Jacobs, Maurice, Estate. (Folder 5).
Kiddell, John. (Folder 6).
Macrae Smith Co. (Folder 7).
Platt, Kin, author. (Folder 8).
Swan, Oliver G., agent. (Folder 9).
Box 13: Wilhelm, Douglas. (Folder 1).
Wright, Anna (Anna Perrott Rose) (McIntosh & Otis). (Folders 2-3).
Personal Papers – Life, household, etc. (Folder 4-5).
Membership Directories of Women in Communications, Inc. National and
Philadelphia Chapter – listing Einselen (5) 1982-1987.
Box 14: Scrapbook: Sleepless Candle. Anne Paterson (pseudo.). 1940-1943 with
Flat a few latter items. Correspondence, congratulatory and sales/publishing
on the novel, photographs of window display at Bretano’s and clippings of
publicity-publisher’s and booksellers, and notices. Correspondents Alan
C. Collins (for Curtis Brown), Bernard De Voto, various Macrae Smith
letters, and Holmes Alexander and Graeme Lorimer among others.
Scrapbook: Queen Street Story. Anne Paterson (pseudo.) 1946-1954.
Photographs, notes, letters, dust jacket, clippings, etc. relating to the publishing, promotion, condensation publication, bookselling, and congratulations of the novel.
Box 15: Ladies’ Home Journal. Issue of January 1955 listing Anne Einselen as an
Flat Associate Editor, with a congratulatory telegram laid-in.
Ladies’ Home Journal. Issue of September 1957 with note and picture of
Anne Einselen on p.53.
Box 15: Saturday Evening Post. Summer 1971 and Summer 1972.
Flat
Writer’s Digest. September 1957 and October 1957. Containing the first
two parts of the article “Man Against White Space” by Aron M. Mathieu.
Writer’s Yearbook. 1958 edition. Containing Kir Polking’s article “Curtis”
with photograph of Einselen on p.18.
Writer’s Yearbook. 1962 edition. Containing Don McKinney’s article
“Nonfiction” with photograph of Einselen on p.42.
Miscellaneous group of clippings and letters. And, copy of “Anne
Einselen: a Literary Light no Longer Shines” by John Francis Marion.
From: Philadelphia Inquirer newspaper, 19th April 1988.
(Book) Sleepless Candle. Anne Paterson. Philadelphia, Macrae-Smith-
Company, 1941. With dust-jacket. Clippings of reviews pasted on upper
paste-down. Signed: “Anne Paterson Her Book”.
(Book) Take These Hands. Anne Paterson. Philadelphia, Macrae-Smith-
Company, 1939. Parts of advertisement and dust-jacket pasted on paste-
Downs. Inscribed: “To Hilda Einselen, my beloved sister, severest critic
and press agent, with gratitude. Anne Paterson”.
Additional books received August 1988 with the Einselen Papers:
Alexander, Holmes. Selina. A Romantic Novel. N.Y., Harper [1942].
Inscribed to AFE from the author.
Barnes, Margaret Campbell. My Lady of Cleves. A Novel. Philadelphia,
Macrae-Smith, 1946. Inscribed to AFE from the author. With a TLS
tipped-in from Oliver G. Swan from Macrae thanking Anne for her part in
the production.
Benasuuti, Marion. No Steady Job for Papa. New York, Vanguard [1966].
Inscribed to AFE from the author. d.j.
Booton, Kage. The Troubled House. New York, Dodd, Mead & Co.
[1958. Novel]. Inscribed to AFE from the author. N.F.
Brinton, Mary Williams. My Cap and My Cape. An autobiography.
Philadelphia, Dorrance [1950]. d.j. Inscribed to AFE from the author.
Boween, Catherine Drinker. Miracle at Philadelphia. Boston, Little, Brown
[1966]. First ed., d.j. Inscribed to AFE from the author. N.F.
Box 15: Brookman, Denise Cass. The Tender Time. A story… [Philadelphia]
Flat Macrae Smith [1958]. Inscribed to AFE from the author.
Brookman, Laura Lou. Gorgeous. [Fiction]. N.Y., John Hopkins [1936].
Inscribed to AFE from the author.
Burton, Naomi. More Than Sentinels. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday,
1964. d.j. Inscribed to AFE from the author.
Cave, Hugh B. Black Sun. A novel. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1960.
With presentation slip laid-in.
Cave, Hugh B. The Cross on the Drum. [Fiction]. Garden City, N.Y.,
Doubleday [1959]. d.j. Book Club Edition.
Cave, Hugh B. Haiti. Highroad to Adventure. [Non-fiction]. N.Y., Henry
Holt [1952].
Cave, Hugh B. The Mission. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1960.
[Fiction]. Presentation slip laid-in.
Chappell, Mollie. Bid Me Live. London, Collins, 1967. d.j. [Fiction].
Inscribed by the author.
Chappell, Mollie. The Measure of Love. A Romance. London, Collins,
1961. d.j. Signed by the author.
Cohen, Lester. Mom and Pop. A Portrait. Philadelphia and New York,
Chilton books [1963]. Pasted-in: TLS May 1963 of the author to AFE
Thanking her for her editorial work.
Cornwell, Dorothea. They Dare Not Go A-Hunting. New York, Grosset &
Dunlap [1944]. Inscribed to AFE by the author.
Culligan, Matthew J. The Curtis-Culligan Story. N.Y., Crown Pub. [1970].
d.j.
Curtis, Rosemary A. Jennie. The Young Lady Churchill. Phila., N.Y.,
Chilton Books [1963]. Inscribed to AFE by the author. d.j.
Daly, Marueen. Seventeenth Summer. N.Y., Dodd, Mead, 1945. [21st
printing]. Inscribed to AFE by the author “… remember it’s a ‘first’”.
Eckerson, Olive. The Golden Yoke. A novel of the War of the Roses.
N.Y., Coward-McCann [1961]. d.j. Inscribed to AFE from the author.
Box 15: Eckerson, Olive. My Lord Essex. A novel. N.Y., Henry Holt [1955].
Flat Inscribed to AFE from the author.
Eldredge, Laurence H. Trials of a Philadelphia Lawyer. Phila. & N.Y.,
Lippincott [1968]. d.j. Inscribed to AFE from the author.
Fineman, Morton. Christmas is Everywhere, Including Asia Minor. N.Y.,
Norton [1966]. d.j. Inscribed to AFE from the author.
Fleischmann, Harriet. The Great Enchantment. Phila. & N.Y., Chilton
books [1967]. d.j. Inscribed to AFE from the author.
Funk, Peter V.K. Love and Consequences. Phila. & N.Y., Chilton [1966].
d.j. Inscribed to AFE from the author.
Gould. Bruce and Beatrice Blackmar. American Story. Memories and
Reflections of… N.Y., Evanston, and London, Harper & Row [1968]. d.j.
Inscribed to AFE from the authors.
Hall, Gordon Langley. The Gypsey Condesa. Philadelphia, Macrae Smith
[1958]. Inscribed to AFE from the author.
Hawes, Evelyn. The Happy Land. N.Y., Harcourt, Brace [1965]. d.j.
Inscribed to AFE from the author.
Hawes, Evelyn. Six Nights a Week. N.Y., Harcourt, Brace [1971]. D.j.
Inscribed to AFE from the author.
Hilliard, Jan. The Salt-Box. N.Y., Norton [1951]. D.j. Inscribed to AFE
from the author.
Hinchman, Jane. A Talent for Trouble. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday,
1966. d.j. Inscribed to AFE from the author.
Household Words. A Weekly Journal. London, Conducted by Charles
Dickens. (3 vols.)
V.5: 1852
V.10: 1855
V.12: 1856
Joelson, Annette. Courtesan Princess. Catherine Grand, Princesse de
Talleyrand. Philadelphia, Chilton [c.1965]. Inscribed to AFE from the
author.
Julier, Virginia. Always Room for One More. Philadelphia, Chilton [1960].
d.j. Inscribed to AFE from the author.
Box 15: Kiddell, John. Euloowirree Walkabout. Philadelphia, Chilton [1968]. d.j.
Flat Inscribed to AFE from the author.
Koch, Claude. “The Things of Spring” short story. In: Four Quarters, May
1968. Inscribed to AFE from the author.
Laue, Gilbert. So Much to Learn. New York, Henry Holt [1953]. d.j.
Inscribed to AFE from the author.
Lauer, Stefanie. Home is the Place. N.Y., Knopf, 1957. Inscribed to AFE
from the author.
Loening, Grover. The Conquering Wing. Philadelphia, Chilton [1970]. d.j.
Inscribed to AFE from the author.
Loening, Grover. Takeoff Into Greatness. How American Aviation grew
so big so fast. New York, Putnam’s [1968]. D.j. 3rd impression. Inscribed
to AFE from the author; re-inscribed by her.
McCleery, William. Good House Keeeping. A comedy in three acts.
N.Y., Samuel French [1949, 1950] printed wrappers as issued. Inscribed
to AFE from the author.
McCleery, William. Wolf Story… with illustrations by Warren Chappell.
New York, Knopf, 1947. Inscribed to AFE from the author.
McGivern, William P. But Death Runs Faster. New York, Dodd, Mead &
Co., 1948. Inscribed to AFE from the author.
Marion, Elizabeth. The Day Will Come. N.Y., Crowell, 1939. Inscribed to
AFE from the author.
Marion, John. Philadelphia Medica. Being a guide… [Philadelphia] Smith
Kline Corp. [1975]. Printed wrappers as issued. Two copies, both
inscribed by the author. (2)
Maxwell, Nicole. Witch Doctor’s Apprentice. Boston, Houghton Mifflin,
1961. Inscribed to AFE from the author.
Otis, Margaret R. Relics Recycled on Cloud Nine. [Newtown Square, Pa.,
Privately printed, 1981]. Printed wrappers as issued. Inscribed to AFE
from the author.
Papashvily, George and Helen. Home, And Home Again. N.Y., Harper &
Row [1973]. D.j. Inscribed to AFE from the authors.
Box 15: Papashvily, George and Helen. Yes and No Stories. N.Y., Harper &
Flat Brothers [1946]. Inscribed to AFE from the authors.
Papashvily, Helen White. All the Happy Endings. N.Y., Harper & Brothers
[1956]. d.j. Inscribed to AFE from the author.
Parton, Margaret. The Leaf and the Flame. New York, Alfred A. Knopf,
1959. Inscribed to AFE from the author.
Picker, Lorraine. My Inward Journey. Philadelphia, Westminster Press
[1957]. Inscribed to AFE from the author.
Platt, Kin. The Boy Who Could Make Himself Disappear. Philadelphia,
Chilton [1968]. d.j. First copy inscribed to AFE from the author, the
second copy signed by AFE. (2)
Platt, kin. Chloris and the Creeps. Philadelphia, Chilton [1973]. d.j.
Inscribed to AFE from the author.
Platt, Kin. Chloris and the Freaks. Scarsdale, New York, Bradbury Press
[1975]. d.j. Inscribed to AFE from the author.
Platt, Kin. Flames Going Out. New York, Methuen [1980]. d.j. Inscribed
to AFE from the author.
Platt, Kin. Headman. New York, Greenwillow books [1975]. d.j.
Inscribed to AFE from the author.
Platt, Kin. Hey, Dummy. Philadelphia, Chilton [1971]. d.j. First copy
inscribed to AFE from the author; second copy clean. (2)
Platt, Kin. Mystery of the Witch Who Wouldn’t. Philadelphia, Chilton
[1969]. d.j. Inscribed to AFE from the author. Second copy: worn,
without d.j., no inscriptions. (2)
Platt, Kin. The Pushbutton Butterfly. New York, Random House [1970].
d.j. Inscribed to AFE from the author.
Platt, Kin. Sinbad and Me. Philadelphia, Chilton book [1966]. d.j.
Inscribed to AFE from the author, signed by AFE. Second copy: without
d.j. with an inscription in AFE’s hand.
Platt, Kin. The Terrible Love Life of Dudley Cornflower. Scarsdale, N.Y.,
Bradbury Press [1976]. d.j. Inscribed to AFE from the author.
Box 15: Pleasants, Henry, Jr. A Doctor in the House. Philadelphia and New York,
Flat J.B. Lippincott Co. [1947]. Inscribed to AFE from the author.
Pleasants, Henry, Jr. From Kilts to Pantaloons. [West Chester, Pa.,
Horace F. Temple, Inc., Printers & Lithographers, c.1945]. Inscribed to
AFE from the author.
Rawls, Wilson. Where the Red Fern Grows. The story of two dogs and a
boy. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1961. Inscribed to AFE from the
author.
Rex, Barbara. Vacancy on India Street. New York, Norton [1967]. d.j.
Inscribed to AFE from the author.
Rose, Anna Perrott. “The Gentle House”. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1954.
Inscribed to AFE from the author.
Rose, Anna Perrott [Anna Maria Louisa Perrott Rose Wright]. Room for
One More. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1950. Inscribed to AFE from the
author.
Rose, Don. Mr. Wicker’s War. Philadelphia, Macrae-Smith-Company,
1943. Inscribed to AFE from the author.
Royde-Smith, Naomi. The Double Heart. A study of Julie de Lespinasse.
N.Y. and London, Harper [n.d.].
Shenton, Edward. The Mortal Moment. [verse]. Philadelphia, Dorrance
[1961].
Stinnett, Caskie. Will Not Run February 22nd. N.Y., Rinehart [1956]. d.j.
Inscribed to AFE from the author.
Struther, Jan. Mrs. Miniver. New York, Harcourt, Brace [1940]. Inscribed
to Anne Paterson [AFE] from the author.
Vroman, Mary Elizabeth. Esther. New York, Bantam Books [1963].
Printed wrappers as issued [pb]. Inscribed to AFE from the author.
Wallace, Mary. Reason for Gladness. [N.Y.] Avon Books. [1967].
Printed wrappers as issued. Signed by the dedicatee Murial Fuller
[literary agent].
Watkins, Shirley. The Island of Green Myrtles. Philadelphia, Macrae-
Smith-Company, [1937]. Inscribed to AFE from the author.
Box 15: White, Theodore H. The View from the Fortieth Floor. [N.Y.] New
Flat American Library, Signet Book [1960, 1961]. Printed wrappers as issued.
Wright, Anna Rose [see also above under Rose]. Land of Silence. New
York, Friendship Press [1962]. d.j.
ANNE EINSELEN PAPERS
ADDITIONS 890105
I. PRINTED BOOKS:
Jacob, Frances. STEEL AND STARS. Poems by… New York,
Exposition Press [1951]. 1st ed., inscribed to A. E. by the
Author.
Koch, Claude. THE KITE IN THE SEA. A novel by… Philadelphia
And New York, Chilton Books [c1964]. 1st ed., inscribed to
A. E. by the author. With autograph poem by Koch pasted in.
D. j.
Mather, Melissa. ROUGH ROAD HOME. Philadelphia, New York,
Lippincott Company [c1958]. 1st ed., inscribed to A. E. by the
Author.
Moray, Helga. TISA. New York, David McKay Company, Inc.
[c1952]. 1st ed., inscribed to A. E. by author.
Rolfs, Mary Jane. NO VACANCY. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Company,
1951. 1st ed., inscribed to A. E. by the author.
Smith, Murphy D. OAK FROM AN ACORN: A HISTORY OF THE
AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY, 1770-1803.
Wilmington, DE, Scholarly Resources Inc. [c1976].
Inscribed to A. E. from the author.
Thompson, Edward. LISTEN FOR THE LAUGHTER. Philadelphia,
Macrae-Smith-Company, 1942. 1st ed., d.j., inscribed to A. E.
by the author.
II. MANUSCRIPT MATERIAL:
Autographs Book. Blank book for autographs, Anne F. Einselen's.
Autographs are dated 1918-1919.
Brookman, Laura Lou. Printed card, no text, showing line drawing
of the bookshop in New Hope, PA run by LLB after her retire-
ment from the Ladies Home Journal.
Curtis Publishing Co. Certificate of Service for Anne F. Einselen,
Retirement and Pension Plan. September 30, 1962.
Gould, Bruce. Letters, typed, two: 1960 Feb. 8 and 1961 May 16.
To: Anne Einselen, on retirement and pension coming up.
Passports. Four (4). Issue dates: 1932 June 15
1948 April 19
1965 March 12 and
1972 January 26
TAKE THESE HANDS (Novel). One full and one clipped dust-jacket.
And, one envelope of research notes to be added to the TTH
Notebook/scrapbook.
Vought, Kathryn. Letter, 1982 July 7 as Managing Editor of Avon
Books, to Ms. Emilie Jacobson, Curtis Brown. Rejecting
Avon publishing A.E.'s THE DARK UNDER THE SUN.
Wilhelm, Doug. Letter 21 December [1986]. Typed and signed,
Envelope, 2pp.
III. PHOTOGRAPHS:
Brookman, Laura Lou. Editor, LADIES HOME JOURNAL. (Subject).
Studio portrait, in studio mat. Philadelphia, Rembrandt Studios
[n.d.].
Brookman, Laura Lou. (Subject). Earlier (than above) studio
portrait, in studio mat. Baltimore, Cole Studio [n.d.].
Brookman, Laura Lou. (Subject). Snapshot, 1940s? "on one of her
trips abroad."
Brookman, Laura Lou. (Subject). Two sheets of contact prints
(clipped) of LLB in her Ladies Home Journal office, some with
Anne Einselen. Several negatives.
Einselen, Anne F. Portrait on 8"x10" glossy print. 2 copies.
Einselen, Anne F. Einselen in her office at the Ladies Home Journal.
Oblong glossy print. Photog.: Abbot Mills.
Einselen, Anne F. Snapshot of A.E. in her office at LHJ.
Einselen, Jennie P. (Subject). Snapshot of her outside house at
2 Newfield Way, Cynwyd, PA Nov. 19, 1941.
Gould, Bruce and Beatrice. (Subject). Photo Christmas/Happy
New Year card. Inscribed, no date.
Ostergren, James & Wesley. (Subject). Snapshot in color, 1987
Summer.
[Unidentified]. Snapshot, ca. 1940s? Two at garden table.