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William Morris Maier (1909-1982): correspondence: Anna S. and Paul D.I. Maier, 1929 Summer

 Item — Box: 45, Folder: 7

Scope and Contents

Letters are to A.S.M. and P.D.I.M. and detail W.M.M.’s work at Back Log Camp, a Quaker destination. Generally they discuss day to day aspects of W.M.M.'s work, but also have some mention of family finances, especially A.S.M. and P.D.I.M.’s willingness to tell W.M.M. about family finances.

1929 6/28 ["Unfortunately Herb rather dislikes the, shall we say close, relationship between the colored help and us boys, but I hope he will get over it."]

1929 8/11 [“What do you think arrived yesterday – three Jews of the worst type from N.Y. Just common and greasy looking to the nth degree – it really is a tragedy. The Browns should be more careful of whom they take, -- the name is Cohen and they come from a poor part of N.Y.”]

Dates

  • Creation: 1929 Summer

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open for research use.

Extent

20 items

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