Set of six envelopes and their contents plus one loose leave page sent from Ray Johnson to Ronnie Cohen. Includes: (1) Ray Johnson review by John Russell featuring an original drawing of a frog in teal color pencil; photocopy of a page of ads featuring Johnsons ad "Ray Johnson no gallery;" photocopy of flyer for a group show at Batman Gallery in San Francisco; photocopy of a review of a mail art show at Focus Gallery in Detroit by Joy Hakanson Colby ; (2) a photocopy of an e.e. cumming's poem on New York Correspondence School letterhead with handwritten "Ronnie, Seasons greetings Ray" with a smily face ; (3) Envelope from Ray Johnson to Ronnie Cohen containing a postcard featuring a five year old and a squeaky mechanism addressed to Ray Johnson from Jedd Garet ; (4) photocopy of a letter from John Gruen, New York Magazine, October 5, 1970, with "Rimbaud" written on it in pink color pencil ; an advertisement for "The Up-rite Brassiere Co. Ltd." with NICE stamped on it; full size photocopy of a similar cartoon of breast types with nicknames ; (5) type written letter from Johnson to Cohen on photocopy of Buddha University "How to Draw a Daisy" dated July 26, 1981 telling the story of a neighbor who had a 1 sculpture on their lawn and a series of events that led them to attempt delivery of the sculpture to Johnson's lawn ; (6) photocopy of an article about two students, one named Ray Johnson, who were arrested in Rome for streaking across St. Peter's square, on the verso is a typewritten unsigned note from Ray johnson dated August 4, 1981 that reads: "Ronny, Before you might send the item to Jon Borofsky, could you xerox it so you have the image also? Best," ; and (7) loose photocopy of a list of names 1976 - 1980 with teal handwriting [Johnson's] that reads "those who posed."