Sixteen ALS and TLS, with three envelopes, to John Hunter, who served as chairman of the Yale Literary Magazine in 1952, from Gene Baro, Harvey Breit, Cleanth Brooks, Kenneth Burke, Wallace Fowlie, Jean Garrique, Josephine Herbst, John Logan, Herbert Edward Read, Alastair Reid, Winfield Townley Scott, with signature mutilated, William Jay Smith, Jose Garcia Villa, with a poem by Villa, "Death and Dylan Thomas," typescript, and Richard Wilbur; four telegrams to Hunter from E. E. Cummings, John Crowe Ransom, Theodore Roethke, and William Carlos Williams; and a TLS to Hunter written for T. S. Eliot by his secretary.