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FILE — Container: Box: F, Folder: 7, item: 3 Identifier: DDO-RB-GAR-001, F7:Northrup 1953.07.17B

Letter from Marguerite Northrup, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York 28, N.Y. to Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, 1537 28th Street, Georgetown, Washington, D.C., July 17, 1953 Digital

Letter from Marguerite Northrup, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York 28, N.Y. to Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, 1537 28th Street, Georgetown, Washington, D.C., July 17, 1953
Letter from Marguerite Northrup, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York 28, N.Y. to Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, 1537 28th Street, Georgetown, Washington, D.C., July 17, 1953

Scope and Contents

Typescript letter and copy from Marguerite Northrup, Metropolitan Museum of Art to Mildred Bliss offers information on the request by Elsa Needham about a book by Gisela Richter. Information from their Classical Department recommends two articles from journals.

Dates

  • Creation: July 17, 1953

Language of Materials

Materials chiefly in English with a few items in Greek, Latin, French, Italian, or Spanish.

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Extent

23 boxes (Approximately 2632 items including correspondence, expense reports, invoices, estimates, deposit records, book lists, newspaper clippings, newsletters, and plant lists.)

Subject

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Repository Details

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