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Box 123

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Contains 2 Results:

To Davison, 1951

 File — Box: 123
Scope and Contents c. 70 itemsIncludes mainly casual letters from friends about their lives and about music, notably from Montgomery Furth, Ernest Hankamer, Joseph Dibble, Theodore 'Ted' Kopf, R.K. McLain, and Richard Conant. Mentors and professors of John Davison's also write, including William Reese and Alfred Swan. JD's music is being performed by others, and some are writing to congratulate him on his work.Other Correspondents: Monique Adelbert; Wendy Altschol; Violet Banker; Joseph...
Dates: 1951

To Davison, 1952

 File — Box: 123
Scope and Contents c. 35 itemsNotable in this year are two letters, one from Henry Cabot Lodge and the other from John F. Kennedy, at the time a senator and congressman, respectively, from Massachusetts. Both politicians are responding to a letter John Davison wrote in opposition to the Universal Military Training bill. The bulk of the letters is casual correspondence from friends. Most prolifically, these are Joseph Dibble, Annette 'Nedy' Fischer, Montgomery Furth, Ernest Hankamer, Edward 'Ted'...
Dates: 1952