Box 6
Contains 15 Results:
"Ireland," 1932-1933.
Includes letters from Sean T. O'Kelly, future president of Ireland.
Sally Konitzky, 1961-1969.
Letters discuss Konitzky's musical performances, her marriage to and divorce from Gustav Konitzky, assassination of John F. Kennedy, Gram Swing children, concerts attended, books read, seeing the movie Mary Poppins. In a May 1963 letter, Konitzky urges Gram Swing to send her The Feminine Mystique when Gram Swing is finished with it.
Adelaide Kuntz, 1957-1960, undated.
L, 1939-1969.
Includes Nelly and Herbert Loeb, Luella Laudin of the National Council of Women, Muna Lee of the Inter-American Commission for Women, Claire Reis of the League of Composers, Katharine Ludington and others about the League of Women Voters, a Raymond Gram Swing letter to Alfred Landon, painter Erle Loran (including exhibition catalogs), Olive Lacy re: National Woman's Party vs. Pollitzer et al., lawsuit.
Mervyn Lagden, 1945-1957.
Letters from the British poet and writer describe her health, writing a children's book, post-war mood in England, the international political situation. Includes handwritten poem, "Bluebells."
Irene Lewisohn, 1940-1944
José Lopez-Rey, 1940-1944
Alma Lutz, 1942-1964
M, 1938-1969.
Includes Oregon Senator Wayne Morse, letters about United China Relief work, Swing's notes on traveling in Mexico (1940), Edward R. Murrow, MacMillan Company re: writing an autobiography, Jeannette Marks of Mt. Holyoke College.
G, 1936-1966. Digital
Includes author John Gunther and Frances Gunther, Mary Gawthorpe.
H, 1940-1968.
Includes Florence Bayard Hilles of the National Woman's Party, actress Helen Hayes MacArthur, Congresswoman Nan Wood Honeyman, writer Fannie Hurst, Flora Hendricks of Marlboro College, suffragist Elsie Hill, Eunice Hilton of Syracuse University.
Carmelita Hinton, 1944-1965.
Also includes letters with others about the Putney School. See also #27.6-27.7, Putney School material in Series V.
Philip Hurn, 1964-1967
I-K, 1933-1958.
Includes suffragist Inez Haynes Irwin, feminist Dorothy Kenyon, Russian feminist Alexandra Kollontay, Radcliffe College president Wilbur K. Jordan re: Gram Swing's syllabus on women citizens.