Amanda-Edwin B. Bronner, 1945-2011
Scope and Contents
1. Amanda to ""my dear Nephew"". 8-6-11. [consoling letter on the death of his mother.] 2. to — (fragment). [n.d.]. [archaeological work in Guatemala]. 3. Ann to Mr. and Mrs. Magill. 4 July 1966. [encloses poems about them.] 4. [Andre (Stegeman)], Francoise to Mr. and Mrs. Magill. [n.d.] [note of thanks]. 5. Artzybasheff, Boris. Three Christmas cards, Printed. 1945, 1946, 1949. [description of underwater archaeological expedition in Turkey.] 6. [Bass], Ann and George to Mr. and Mrs. Magill. July 28, [1963]. [description of Bodrum, Turkey, shipwreck expedition site.] 7. [Bass], Ann to Mr. and Mrs. Magill. June 29 [1967]. [description of Bodrum, Turkey, shipwreck expedition site.] 8. Bass, George to Mr. and Mrs. Magill. Sept. 26, 1963. [describes trip to Bodrum and archaeological excavations.] 9. Bass, George to Dr. Rainey. July 18, 1963. [report on progress and future of underwater archaeology.] 10. [Bass], George to Mr. Magill. July 29, 1967. [as an archaeologist, he is interested in world problems.] 11. Bass, George F. to Mr. and Mrs. Magill. 14 November 1967. [ancient shipwreck discovered off Turkish coast, report of expedition and "historic" envelope enclosed]. 12. [Bendiner, Alfred to Ruth and Jim. 9 letters from a variety of places, some with drawings. Signed article by Bendiner about Venice.] 13. Bernstein, Richard to Mr. Magill. July 4, 1965. [tells of his acceptance of a position at Haverford, and asks if he (Magill) will serve on board of Philosophy Education Society.] 14. Borton, Hugh to Ruth. March 30, 1966. [thanks her for funds for portrait of JPM] 15. Borton, Hugh to Ruth and Jim. May 18, 1966. [thanks them for additional gift of $100,000 towards library.] 16. Borton, Hugh to Jim. Nov. 3, 1967. [describes trip to Japan and settling in Tokyo.] 17. [Borton, Elizabeth to Ruth and Jim. Nov. 28th, 1967. [Christmas letter describing trip to Japan and impressions.] 18. Bowen, Catherine Drinker. 5 letters. 1958-70.
Dates
- Creation: 1945-2011
Access Restrictions
The collection is open for research use.
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