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Box E

 Container

Contains 8 Results:

Letter from Hughes?, The Winslow, 45 East 55th Street, New York to Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, February 8, 1938 Digital

File — Box: E, Folder: 5, item: 1Identifier: DDO-RB-GAR-001, E5:1938.02.08
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Signed handwritten letter from Hughes [last name illegible] to Mildred Bliss thanking her and Robert Bliss for the hospitality of staying at Dumbarton Oaks and attending a concert.

Letter from James S.K. McClure?, Yale Club, New York to Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, 1930-1960 Digital

File — Box: E, Folder: 5, item: 7Identifier: DDO-RB-GAR-001, E5:McClure 19xx.05.10
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Signed handwritten letter from James S.K. McClure? to Mildred Bliss thanking her for her hospitality, beautiful house, delightful dinner, and evening.

Note from Cynthia, 2300 Foxhall Road to Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, 1937-1960 Digital

File — Box: E, Folder: 5, item: 11Identifier: DDO-RB-GAR-001, E5:Cynthia
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Signed handwritten note from Cynthia to Mildred Bliss thanking her with all her heart. Note is in folder with other letters thanking Mildred Bliss for a concert, so it is possible this is sending the same sentiment.

Letter from Caroline Fesler, 4035 North Pennsylvania Street to Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, 1930-1960 Digital

File — Box: E, Folder: 5, item: 16Identifier: DDO-RB-GAR-001, E5:Fesler 19xx.11.25
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Signed handwritten letter from Caroline Marmon Fesler, 4035 North Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, Indiana to Mildred Bliss offering her appreciation for the concert at Dumbarton Oaks. Caroline commented specifically about the quartet and quality of the music. Letter created November 25, year unknown, but probably between 1930 and 1960, when Caroline Fesler died.

Letter from Edith Newlands Johnston, 1609 Twenty-Second Street, Washington, D.C. to Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, March 5, 1942 Digital

File — Box: E, Folder: 5, item: 4Identifier: DDO-RB-GAR-001, E5:Johnston 1942.03.05
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Signed handwritten letter from Edith Newlands Johnston to Mildred Bliss thanking her for the concert and welcome by her. She tells Mildred Bliss the house was beautiful.

Letter from Shelly?, The Mayflower, Washington, D.C. to Chere Amie (Mildred Bliss), 1930-1960 Digital

File — Box: E, Folder: 5, item: 30Identifier: DDO-RB-GAR-001, E5:Shelly 19xx.11.29
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Signed handwritten letter from Shelley? to Mildred Bliss sends a thank you for the concert.

Letter from Anne Archibold, Hillandale, 3905 Reservoir Road, Washington, D.C. to Mildred Bliss, 1930-1960 Digital

File — Box: E, Folder: 5, item: 35Identifier: DDO-RB-GAR-001, E5:Archibold
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Signed handwritten letter from Anne Archibold owner of Hillandale, 3905 Reservoir Road, Washington, D.C. to Mildred Bliss thanking her for the music concert at Dumbarton Oaks. Letter undated, probably sent between 1937-1960.

Letter from Bessie West, 1500 N. El Dorado Street, Stockton, California to Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, March 16, 1937 Digital

File — Box: E, Folder: 5, item: 37Identifier: DDO-RB-GAR-001, E5:West 1937.03.16
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Signed handwritten letter from Bessie West to Mildred Bliss saying she had heard from friends in Washington, D.C. about the music concerts Mildred had offered. She mentions "The Fare East is exciting, Peking is on of the [unintelligible word] most [two unintellible words] cities in the world ...."