Box 1
Contains 32 Results:
Bernstein, Leonard Addressee: Renee Longy-Miquelle Writer's location: New York, NY, August 31, 1945
Bernstein writes to his former teacher and extemporizes on his ambitions for transforming American music. Rudin # A-21
Bernstein, Leonard Addressee: Hans Heinsheimer Writer's location: Cuernavaca, Mexico, May 15, 1951
Bernstein expresses his concerns over Trouble in Tahiti, the Age of Anxiety and his Anniversaries for Piano. Rudin # A-22
Bridgeman, Laura Addressee: Mr. Brown Writer's location: n.p., n.d.
One of the first deaf and blind people to be educated. Declines an invitation. Rudin # A-23
Bryan, William Jennings Addressee: Paul Fuller, Jr. Writer's location: En Route to San Francisco, June 28, 1915
Letter written shortly after he resigned as Secretary of State. Rudin # A-24
Bunche, Ralph Johnson Addressee: Miss. Doris Busby Writer's location: New York, December 3, 1953
Bunche defines the "basic tenets of the American way of life" for a high school history class. Rudin # A-25
Burbank, Luther Addressee: Katharine L. Ward Writer's location: Santa Rosa, California, January 17, 1921
Thanks his correspondent for flower and herbal books and comments on his new puppy, "more intelligent in many ways than the average citizen". Rudin # A-26
Burger, Warren Addressee: Walter Bitterling Writer's location: Washington, D.C., July 14, 1981
Burger compares John Kennedy to Lyndon Johnson. Rudin # A-26A
Burr, Aaron Addressee: A.B. (Self) Writer's location: New York, February 12, 1829
Aaron Burr draws check from Manhattan Company for $500 made out to himself. Rudin # A-27
Butler, Nicholas Murray Addressee: Reverand Paul R. Hickok Writer's location: New York City, January 10, 1920
Butler continues his crusade against the recent implementation of prohibition. Rudin # A-28
Byrd, Richard Addressee: To his wife, Marie Writer's location: Byrd Arctic Expedition S.S. Chantier, May 6, 7, 1926
A series of four autograph letters written to his wife shortly before take-off for the North Pole. Rudin # A-29