Assorted Correspondence, 1872-1996

Updated by Lucy Davis 2019.

MS-N036 Safe, 3 manuscript boxes

Administrative Office Safe:

Letters to Grete Bibring from 1945-1964, donated to BPSI by Grete Bibring Letter to Dr. Rexford at BPSI from Anna Freud 1956 Letter to Dr. Michaels at BPSI from Anna Freud 1961 Letters from Ferenczi from Elizabeth Severn, found in “Selected Papers of Sandor Ferenczi, v. III” (2004) Freud referral and related materials

Box 1 Miscellaneous correspondence and papers, 1872-1996

f.1 letter to Helene Deutsch, July 14, 1924 f.2 Franz G. Alexander – Medical Tribune, June 11, 1962 f.3 Gustinus Ambrosi letter to Paul Barnay, April 29, 1956 f.4 Bandler – bibliography, seminar on Freud’s papers, n.d. f.5 Grete Bibring – interview in Charleston Gazette, November 13, 1961 f.6 Grete Bibring and Alan Ginsberg – article in the Harvard Crimson, November 24, 1964 f.7 Grete Bibring – American Academy of Arts and Sciences, May 8, 1968 f.8 Dorothy Blitsten letter to Zigmund Lebensohn, November 15, 1971 f.9 Ruth Burr – H.S. diploma, Alpha Chi Omega, interns, 1911, 1913, 1920 f.10 Dr. Charcot – bookplate f.11 Florence Clothier – BPSI notebooks, 1937-1939 f.12 Leolia Dalrymple book review of “The Single Woman and Her Emotional Problems,” 1939 f.13 Deming letter, September 9, 1935 f.14 Felix Deutsch letters, 1959-1960 f.15 Helene Deutsch – letter to Mollie Schoenberg, May 24, 1976 f.16 Paul Federn – letter found in books donated to BPSI by Leon B. Leach, 1947 f.17 Henry M. Fox – letter from Dr.Maetze, September 20, 1974 Box 1 f.18 Anna Freud correspondence (copies), 1936-1984 (cont’d) f.19 – Emil Fluss correspondence (copies), 1872-1874 f.20 Sigmund Freud letter to Leonard Blumgart (copy), June 19, 1921 f.21 Sigmund Freud deposit slip, May 27, 1933 f.22 Herbert Harris, 1931, 1948 Assorted Correspondence, p2

f.23 Lucie N. Jessner, 1981-1983 f.24 Ernest Jones letter to Sigmund Freud (copy), February 7, 1909 f.25 M. Ralph Kaufman – program, testimonial dinner, December 18, 1970 f.26 Melanie Klein, Mrs. Klein, a playbill for the Apollo Theatre in London, [1989?] f.27 Heinz Kohut letters (copies), 1978 f.28 Robert H. McCarter letter to Suzanne T. Van Amerongen, November 3, 1969 f.29 John Murray – printed matter, 1918-1950 f.30 John Murray correspondence (copies), 1936-1945 f.31 John Murray – found items, 1939-1956 f.32 Ranks – Ann Menashis notes on meeting with daughter, 1996 f.33 Rexford – female development seminar, n.d., 1967-1972 f.34 Hanns Sachs snapshots and correspondence, 1934, 1993 (certificate to J.Kazanin, Sanford Gifford’s correspondence, 4 photographs of Hanns Sachs with C. Neumann, S. Bemfeld) f.35 Hanns Sachs letter to Bandler, November 12, 1944 f.36 John H. Taylor – found items, n.d. f.37 John Taylor – correspondence, 1930 f.38 Ernst Jones letter to Sigmund Freud (February 7, 1909): copy of manuscript and journal reprint f.39 Gerhard Fichtner. "What is, after all, human happiness..." Freud's letter to Samuel Hammerschlag of 1885. Translated from German from the Yearbook of : Essays on Theory, Practice and History, Vol. 55, 2007: p. 163-175 f.40 Gerhard Fichtner. “…Painful description of a brutal coup in Germany.” Freud’s letter to his son Ernst in 1934. Translated from German from the Yearbook of Psychoanalysis: Essays on Theory, Practice and History, Vol. 54, 2007: p. 191-202 f.41 Copies of Freud letters from December 1938, in English, from Anna Menashi's visit of the Freud Museum in London in 1987 f.42 John Updike's letter to Betty Stone, a chair of Friends of BPSI programs, declining an invitation to forum and explaining why he dislikes panel discussions - September 16, 1997 f.43 Sigmund Freud’s letter declining analysis of Dr. William Healy [a copy] – July 17, 1924 f.44 D.W. Winnicott’s letters to Ruth L. Grossman (now Ruth Dean) regarding his comments on women in positions of power [2 letters, 1 envelope] – August 28, 1969 and November 28, 1968. Assorted Correspondence, p3

Accompanied by Ruth Dean’s commentary on her correspondence with Winnicott – October 6, 2015. f.45 D.W. Winnicott correspondence with Benjamin Spock. Letters are from Syracuse University Archives (copies) requested for Karen Melikian’s research of Winnicott’s visits to Boston.

Box 2 Correspondence between George B. Wilbur (b. 1887) and Otto Rank (1884- 1939); Theodor Reik (1888-1969); and Hanns Sachs (1881-1947), 1926-1979

f.1 E. James Lieberman – Sanford Gifford correspondence re: collection, 1979 f.2 Rank – Wilbur correspondence (copies), 1926-1935 f.3 Max Barsis – Wilbur correspondence, 1943-1958 f.4 Reik – Wilbur correspondence, 1935-1954 f.5 Reik manuscripts, ca. 1940 f.6 Reik – Sachs correspondence, 1930s and 1940s f.7 Sachs miscellaneous items, 1930s and 1940s f.8 Sachs – Wilbur correspondence, 1939-1946 f.9 Miscellaneous Wilbur correspondence, 1933-1964

Box 3 Correspondence between Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) and Otto Rank (1884- 1939), 1907-1925 (copies) Library of Congress registry of Freud-Rank letters from E. James Lieberman (November, 2010)