Correspondence
Found in 861 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence, 1919 February-1920 March
The collection consists of original letters between Dr. Charles Spivak and his family and colleagues during Dr. Spivak's travels to Poland via France in the 1920s. Dr. Spivak was appointed a member of the Joint Distribution Committee's relief unit to study health and sanitation in Europe after World War I.
Correspondence, 1920 April-September
The collection consists of original letters between Dr. Charles Spivak and his family and colleagues during Dr. Spivak's travels to Poland via France in the 1920s. Dr. Spivak was appointed a member of the Joint Distribution Committee's relief unit to study health and sanitation in Europe after World War I.
Correspondence, 1931-1935
Contains letters, telegrams, and congratulatory cards on the birth of Stanford in 1931 and Robert Adelstein in 1935/
Correspondence, 2007-2013
Contains correspondence between Henry Lownstein and art galleries, information on Maria Lowenstion, and a membership roster for the Colorado Jewish Child Survivors of the Holocaust.
Correspondence, 1939-1984
Contains correspondence, envelopes, picture postcards and notes. Most of the correspondence is in German, but the picture postcards are in English and have photos, circa 1900, but cards were mailed in January-March of 1960 from Williamsport, Pennsylvania to Maria in Denver. There is no signature from the sender on the postcards. One letter in English written to the Lowenstein family in Berlin from a Rita (?) in Birmingham, England.
Correspondence, 1906-1916
Miscellaneous letters, appointments, and telegrams to or about Ray David.
Correspondence, 1943-1982
Box 3 contains calandars (1974-2003), minutes (1975), correspondence (1943-1982), and donor information and events (1956-2004).
Correspondence, 1960
File contains selection of letters received by Karen Williamson from dancing associates and her mother, Maxine Williamson.
Correspondence
File contains various admin correspondence relating to the Gwen Bowen School of Dance Arts.
Correspondence, 1912 - 1957
This series contains correspondence primarily related to David Tannenbaum, but additionally Ruth Katzin. The correspondence related to David consists of recommendations for his application for work with the Los Angeles district attorney in 1925, and presidential visits, and condolences from 1956 and 1957 respectively. The correspondence to Ruth Katzin is from President-Elect Woodrow Wilson.