telegrams
Found in 101 Collections and/or Records:
Condolences and Replies, 1989-1990
Contains letters of condolence and telegrams.
Copy of Telegram from H. Masliansky to C.D. Spivak, 1911 May 10
Typed copy of telegram from H. Masliansky to C.D. Spivak and his answer, asking Dr. Spivak to act at once about admitting Aaron Kupiter. His answer stated the board of trustees authorized the building committee to build a lean-to for New York patients -- it will be completed on May 15 and they will all be admitted. He also says they pay for their board meanwhile.
Copy of Telegram from H. Masliansky to C.D. Spivak, 1911 May 10
Typed copy of telegram from H. Masliansky to Dr. Spivak and his answer, asking him to act at once to admit Chas. Rosenthal and other N.Y. patients. Dr. Spivak's answer states the board of trustees authorized a building for the New York patients, and they will be admitted on May 15. Spivak is paying for their board.
Copy of Telegram from H. Masliansky to C.D. Spivak and Answer, 1911 May 10
Typed copy of telegram from H. Masliansky to Dr. Spivak, stating relatives of starving Cinnamon, Povareff, Pfeffer, Rosenthal, Kupiter, Kartin, and Goldstein went to his office complaining they would be admitted in 6 months. The answer from Dr. Spivak states the board of trustees authorized the building committee to build a lean-to for New York patients. They will all be admitted on May 15 and they are paying for their board.
Correspondence, 1906-1916
Miscellaneous letters, appointments, and telegrams to or about Ray David.
Letter from JCRS to A. Rosner, 1912 June 18
Day letter from C.D. Spivak to Mrs. A. Rosner informing her that Fred Rosner died today. Spivak asks her to wire burial instructions and expenses immediately. He tells her that it will cost $163.00 to ship his body to New York. He also says that if she does not reply in 24 hours the body will be buried in Denver. The letter is signed, "Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society" at the bottom.
Letter from L. Gonda to C.D. Spivak, 1910 June 20
Handwritten letter from Louis Gonda to C.D. Spivak asking Spivak to send the belongings of his dead brother, Alex Gonda. He also says that he last heard from his brother in San Francisco before receiving Spivak's telegram regarding his death. The letter is signed "Very truly- his brother, Louis Gonda" with his New York City address on the bottom of the letter. There is also an empty envelope addressed to Spivak associated with this letter.
Lettergram from G. Belitzer to C.D. Spivak, 1910 May 9
Typed letter from Geo Belitzer to C.D. Spivak informing him to ship Abe Axelrod’s body to Dallas, Texas and send the bill to "Geo Belitzer secretary of Jacob Frees Lodge 101." Belitzer also mentions that the lodge will pay for the same wire transfer when the body leaves the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society. "Geo Belitzer Secy 10pm 131 Lamar St." is printed at the bottom.
Night Telegram from Mrs. D. Slotnick to C.D. Spivak, 1910 July 19
Night telegram from Mrs. Slotnick to C.D. Spivak. She informs him that she is unable to take David Slotnick to New York. She asks Spivak to please bury his body in Denver. She also wants Spivak to inform her when they will bury him.
Scrapbook, 1947-1949
Scrapbook made by Evelyn Paper Himelgrin. Begins with her graduation from the University of Chicago in 1947 and continues through her engagement, wedding, and graduation from the University of Colorado Boulder.