
Short Writings:
2. "And If Forever," typed ms., 6ll
3. "Arms across the Sea" by Nancy Montague with Alden Hatch, 10 ll, with letter from the Toronto Star Weekly, Feb. 21, 1941
4. "Awe[!]ful Fate of Chinatown,": typed ms., 4 ll.
5 "Bad Men," typed ms., 25 ll.
6. "By Experts," typed ms., 6 ll.
7. "A Collector of Beauty," typed ms., 18 ll.
8. "Come a Little Rain," typed ms., 18 ll.
9. "Even in Hollywood," typed ms., 7 ll.
10. "Fighting Fire under Fire," by Nancy Montague, edited by Alden Hatch, typed ms., 10 ll.
11.:
"Franklin Delano Roosevelt." See Box 9, folder 15.
12. "Freeze Out," typed ms., 21 ll.
13. "Freeze - Out," typed ms., 22 ll. Variant text.
14. "Gazda the Mazda," typed ms., 23 ll.
15. "General in the Chateau," typed ms., 20 ll. with letter of rejection from the Atlantic Monthly, to Ruth Aley, April 1, 1941.
16. "Hallicon House," a comedy by Alden Hatch, typed ms.
17. "Ides of April," typed ms, 7 ll.
18."Idyl of the Air,"typed ms., 5 ll.
19 ."If Stuart Charged," draft 1, dated April 25, 1936, 23 ll.
20."If Stuart Charged," draft 1, dated April 25, 1936, 23 ll. with pencil revisions.
21.:
"Joan," typed ms. 21 ll.
22 "Lighter than Air," typed ms., 47 ll.
23 "Lighter than Air," typed ms., carbon with penciled corrections, 47 ll.
24 "The Lively Diehard" [Robert A. Taft] a., typed ms. and typed fragment.
25. "Memo to the Boss," typed ms., 7 ll.
26. "Milk for the General," [not published], typed ms., 13 ll.
27. "The Morale Officer and the Menace," by Alden Hatch and "Fear is Where You Seek It," by Nancy Montague, with letter (carbon) from R[uth] A[ley] to Hatch, May 27, 1942
28. "Morning Bolero," typed ms. 6 ll.
29. "No Knight - Errantry!" type ms., 11 ll.
30. "Old Miser," typed ms., 20 ll.
31 "Oversize Kites," typed ms., 15 ll.
32. "Portrait of a Horse," typed ms., 27 ll., and carbon of variant pages, ll. 7 - 9.
Short Writings Continued, Novels, and Unidentified Manuscripts:
2. "Ships of the Air," outline and correspondence, 1946-1947
3. "Ships, Planes, and Toy Balloons," typed ms., 15 ll. Published in Saturday Evening Post, 1947?
4. "Solders are Safer," typed ms., 10 ll., with rejection letter from Coronet to Ruth Aley, August 14, 1941.
5. "Suggestions for a Book about the Kennedy Women"
6. "Up the Spout," typed ms.,17 ll.
7. "Up the Spout," variant text, typed ms., 15 ll.
8. "What's the Good of a Vice-Roy," typed ms.,13 ll.
9. Various magazine articles on Dewey, Eisenhower, Truman, etc.
Book length manuscripts:
10: "A Boy Can Do," typed ms., 88 ll. Published as Bridle-Wise (1941).
"Cutting In." Cf. Glass Walls.
11. Gaming Lady (1931), typed carbon ms., 198 ll.
12. Glass Wall., published title (1933); manuscript title, "Cutting In."
b) "Cutting In," typed ms. ll. 11-81 in folder.
c) Ts., continuation of "Cutting In," ll. 82 - 244
d) Variant pages ll. 196 - 201, 204, 232.
e) Inserts 1 - 4, .a. ms.
f) "Glass Walls," typed ms., chapter 1, 10 ll.
13. Unidentified fragmentary sea tale, chapter 7 - ; . ll. 24-198. Typed carbon ms.
14. Unidentified ms. on U.S. history, typed ms. 120 ll.
15. "Franklin Delano Roosevelt." A.ms., 84 ll., with note to "Ruth" [ca. 1968?] According to note, this is a "special profile." It does not appear to be part of the published biography of the same title.
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