To Davison, circa 1970s
Scope and Contents
c.100 items
The letters in this file were not able to be given specific dates, but were all most likely written during the 1970s. Most are casual letters from friends and acquaintances. William E. Walling writes with a review of an article John Davison would like to publish. William 'Bill' Reese writes about the performance of Perelandra. Brother Andrew writes about some fairytales written by Robert Stiefel. Barbara Erblard writes with the news of her husband William 'Bill' Erblard's death. There are also many letters from Gordon Adams, Jacky Duvalé, Elizabeth Geary Davison, Philip Greene, John Greppin, Gaynelle Irving, Joel Mandelbaum, and Susan Shields.
Other Correspondents: T.J. Anderson, Jr.; Anne (?); Kenneth Atkinson; Barbara (?); Ted Baskin; Michael Bradley; David Brin; Jonathan Caldwell; Ellen and James Cupit; L.D.D.; Robert Elmore; Eric (?); David Felter; Barry Fitzpatrick; John MacRae Fox; Evelyn Geary; Audrey Granich; Louis and Elizabeth Green; Edward 'Ted' and Julie Handy; Helen and Ido (?); Henry and Susi (?); Katherine 'Kitty' Hoover; Pamela Horst; Andrzej Jurkiewicz; Daniel Kaplan; Louise Dibble Keesler; Michael Kimbell; David Lazaroff; Mack Lindsey; Sidney Rothstein, Music Director and Conductor, Little Orchestra Society of Philadelphia, Inc.; Kenneth Ludwig; Jonathan Lutz; James Marble; Martha and Claude (?); Elizabeth 'Betty' Meniker; Paul Monon; Bruce Partridge; Paul and Priscilla (?); William Penton, Penton-Kelley Co. Printers; Phil Romeo and James Burden, Philadelphia Baroque Ensemble; Ruth Hollett; Richard and Elsie Schmidt; Lisa Silhanek; John Soroko; Hanns Steger; Robert and Jennifer Stiefel; Gertrude and Howard Teaf; William E. Walling; E. Ruso Williams; Arthur Wood; Steve and Ruth Znkin
Highlights include:
Shields, Susan. Two original poems, one called "South African Christmas" and the other "Landscape".
Dates
- Creation: circa 1970s
Conditions Governing Access note
This collection is open for research.
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