Letter (manuscript, 4 March, 1946) from Clark to Helen Scott, with six poems in typescript ('Memo', 'The Winds', 'The City-Folk', 'To the Muse', 'Prelude', and 'Gone West').
Translations by J M Cohen, in manuscript: three poems by Boris Pasternak ('In the Wood', 'The Hazel Grove', and 'Vorobyev Hills'), and 'Dumb Angels' by Rafael Alberti. 'In the Wood' and 'Vorobyev Hills' published in Poetry London, 2:9 (1943).
Letter (manuscript, 11 May, 1943) from Coldwell to Tambimuttu, submitting poems for consideration (not present). Tambimuttu to Coldwell (18 December, 1945), retaining several poems.
Brief letter (manuscript, 3 December, without year) from Comfort to Tambimuttu, with 'Elegy One' and 'Elegy Four' (typescript, signed, dated 7 October, 1942). 'Elegy One' published Poetry London, 2:9 (1943).
Cooper to the Editor (manuscript, 23 May) enclosing two poems (not present) for consideration: 'If they are rejected you may destroy them. Silence at this distance speaks more eloquently than rejection slips'. Letter annotated: 'Perhaps for Forces Number'.