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UploadedLetter to Douglas Watson December 1981 (page 3 of 3)
UploadedLetter from Hoyt Fuller February 1969
UploadedLetter to Hoyt Fuller January 1969
UploadedLetter to Saul N. Brody, Chairman of Department of English CUNY
UploadedLetter from Saul N. Brody, Chairman of Department of English CUNY



![indeed, the life and the body of poetry have really captivated me, and I do
not think that I will be satisfied to let them fad from immediate concern
until I have done a less dictated study than the one for DLB.
On this first day of the new year, I wish you a productive and satisfying 1982.
Sincerely
[Signature - Doug]
Douglas Watson](https://cuny.manifoldapp.org/system/resource/d/9/1/d9105c1a-5bd2-4188-8dfd-dc4c6852b9f2/attachment/8e69d34fcdc3f7425c32557a461e879e.jpg)




![Negro Digest 1820 SOUTH MICHIGAN AVENUE Chicago 16, Ill.
CALUMET 5-1000
February 17, 1969
Dear Mr. Emanuel:
We are returning your check.
The copies of the magazine
were sent to you courtesy of the company.
Yes, I know the atmosphere around
the American community in France. I once wrote a piece about it for
a "little" magazine. I spent half an evening in Germain des Pres
"putting on" an agent from the CIAO He wasn't even cool enough to
conceal his identity.
I wouldn't recommend your sending
your manuscript (collection of poems) to the Johnson Publishing Company.
They still are not interested in general publishing, and they would be
terrified of a collection of poems. I will use your poems (the ones
Dudley sent) during the summer.
Addison just surfaced from a great
deal of work (books, anthologies, articles) and got off a long letter
to me. His book of essays is due at the end of this month, called,
Black Expression: Essays in the Creative Arts By and About Black
Americans.
Best wishes,
[signature]
Hoyt W. Fuller
Managing Editor
M. James Manuel
Chez Mme. E. Disdier
Les Fenouilleres
38, Seyssins
FRANCE
A JOHNSON PUBLICATION
HWF/pb
Enclosure](https://cuny.manifoldapp.org/system/resource/5/f/f/5ff24bb7-80ac-40b4-b621-0dd811ba7c97/attachment/1581f714d6708efbcfd6993b434249a1.jpg)


![THE CITY COLLEGE
OF
THE CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
NEW YORK, N.Y. 10031
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH (212) 690.5408
March 26, 1981
AIR MAIL
Professor James A. Emanuel
201, rue de Vaugirard, A7
75015 Paris
FRANCE
Dear Jim,
Following our recent phone conversation, I have filed an application for leave
without pay on your behalf.
Let me repeat the terms on which the leave will be granted: you will not re—
ceive retirement credit or increment credit. This means that for 1981—1982,
there will be no contribution to your pension plan; since you are at the top
of the salary scale for Professors, the denial of increment credit will have
no bearing on your salary when you return.
Please keep in mind that there is always a chance that the BHE will turn
down your application; we should have word in about two months. Meanwhile,
there would seem to be no point in worrying about courses for the fall
semester.
With best wishes (and a good deal of envy).
Yours truly,
[signature]
Saul N. Brody, Chairman
Department of English
SNB/gth
c.c. to: Dr. Julius Shevlin
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER](https://cuny.manifoldapp.org/system/resource/d/6/e/d6edb09e-d138-4b91-98cd-a03c12edbe56/attachment/4bf0ab4b244ee6724558ff908ec2f226.jpg)