Letter (typescript, 28 April) from Edgelow to the Editors, with three poems (typescript): 'A Garden in Granada'; 'Moment of Truth: to a Caterpillar'; 'Why Have You Covered My Face?'
Brief letter (manuscript, without date) from Ensor submitting a poem (not present) for publication, with rejection in reply (9 November, 1945) from Tambimuttu.
Letter (manuscript, 4 July, 1945) from Heath to Michael Swan, enclosing settings (not present) of 'Four Songs' by Ainslie Ellis (at his suggestion). Reply (16 July, 1945) from Tambimuttu, unable to publish them at the present time.
Letter (typescript, 5 March, 1943) from Heys to the Editor, published in Poetry London, 2:9 (1943), concerning the difficulty of T S Eliot's poetry for the 'ordinary reader'.
Letter (typescript, 31 July, 1945) from Hinks to Messrs Nicholson & Watson, submitting a manuscript (not present). With unfavourable reply (14 August, 1945).
Letter (typescript, 3 January, 1944) from Hector S Horobin to the Editor, enclosing poems by Gilbert Crawford Horobin (brother) - letter annotated: 'poems seems to me too occasional & too formless'. Also, a group of poems (typescript) entitled 'Death in Exile and Other Poems from Stalag 383...
Letter (manuscript, 29 October, 1945) from Jack to the Editor, submitting poems on behalf of A V Johnson. With reply (28 November, 1945) from Tambimuttu, retaining two poems, both present in the file: 'Dialectic' and 'De Nous la liberté' (with accompanying note from Johnson, 1943).
Letter (manuscript, 8 January, 1944) from de Mauny to Tambimuttu, submitting poem (not present), identifying himself as co-editor of Orientations (Cairo), with remarks on the Salamander Society.