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Victor Kravchenko letters to "Mr. White,"
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David Starr Jordan letter to [William Henry] Irwin
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Letter to congratulate Will Irwin on his Saturday Evening Post article, "Europe Today and Tomorrow." Jordan mentions that he is on a lecture tour speaking similarly about "the dynastic basis of war." Letter is on illustrated letterhead from the Davenport Hotel in Spokane, Washington.
mssHM 29242
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Francis Mellus letter to John Marsh
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Mr. Mellus discusses a note payable in cash and Mr. Marsh's accounts, and mentions that there may not be another season for cargo for another four years. He also writes that Henry will arrive soon, and if Mr. Marsh might have any beaver for him.
mssHM 19822
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Max Wilhelm von Bernewitz letter to Mr. Wyman
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This letter reads: "Dear Mr. Wyman: Your work and interest in bridges prompts me to send you this book, if you care to have it. Cordially, M. W. von Bernewitz." The recipient might possibly be Walter F. Wyman, a bridge player.
mssHM 80770
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Joseph Campbell letter to "Dear Mr. Griffis,"
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This letter is chiefly about the Irish writer Joseph Campbell (1879-1944). Campbell does talk a little about some of his own publications and writing. Mr. Griffis had gotten the two authors confused. The letter was written in New York City.
mssHM 78349
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Albert Bierstadt letter to Mr. Watson
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Letter reads, "Dear Mr. Watson, Will you kindly write the paper address on the enclosed letter to Mr. Angus..." signed A. Bierstadt. With envelope.
mssHM 80236
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Belle H. Seager letter to Henry E. Huntington
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Letter to Henry Huntington asking for his aid to enable the Pasadena Boy Scouts to aid French boys to attend summer camp. She relates that the atmosphere created in the Boy Scout organization is extremely beneficial to boys in the devastated areas and to France in general. She goes on to relate the good work the Committee had undertaken under the direction of Miss Jesse Carson and is enclosing a copy of the report in hopes that he has time to read it. Mrs. Seager writes that she would appreciate any aid of suggestions Mr. Huntington might have and gives Mrs. Howard Huntington as a reference concerning the work of the Committee. Mrs. Seager writes that she will be away all summer in New England on Committee business, but her correspondence will be handled by Dr, George E. Hale's secretary. She asks for a short interview with Mr. Huntington when she returns in the fall. Letter is on American Committee for Devastated France letterhead.
mssHM 47841