Typescript titled "They Passed by My Window" (2pp). A man reminisces about his time spent in Italy.
Typescript titled "Violets for Breakfast" (5pp). About a woman named Rita who receives a box full of violets every morning but does not know who sends them.
Typescript titled "Romance at Sea" by M.T. Rynne (23pp). Minor edits in black pen throughout. About a couple named Mary Ann and David who fall in love on a cruise. Folded.
Typescript titled "The Perfect Secretary" (3pp). About a doctor who is considering proposing to his secretary.
Untitled manuscript written in black ink on lined paper (7pp). About a woman named Minah - her last name switches from Lynch to Doyle throughout.
Typescript titled "Chrysanthemums for Carlotta" (6pp). Edits in pencil throughout. About a man named James who falls in love with an Italian girl named Carlotta despite the language barrier between them.
Typescript titled "One might have the Best Intentions." (8pp). Early draft of "Chrysanthemums for Carlotta", the main difference being that her name is Mimi in this version. The title is crossed out, and there are edits in pen throughout.
Manuscript loose leaf pages numbered 3 and 4 (2pp). Features a conversation between Dr. Pugh and Miss Mc Erlean discussing Miss Mc Erlean's tonsils.
Typescript titled "Bill Burns - Off and On" with the subtitle "I. Perfecting the Chip" (2pp). About two friends named Fred and Bill Burns who are playing golf.
Typescript titled "Bill Burns - Off and On" with the subtitle "2. Golf in the Home" (2pp). Bill Burns tells his wife, Elsie, that he has discovered "the secret of golf."