Box 3
Contains 42 Results:
Getty, Jean Paul Addressee: "Dear parents" Writer's location: Hamburg, Germany, July 6, 1913
Lengthy letter to his parents about his travel, his finances and his disgust that his parents don't write to him more "oftener". Rudin # A-97
Getty, Jean Paul Addressee: "Dear father and mother" Writer's location: Pall Mall, London, July 18, 1920
Getty discusses business and the fact that money is so visible - comments on the many Rolls Royce's he sees. Rudin # A-99
Getty, Jean Paul Addressee: "Dearest father" Writer's location: Pall Mall, London, July 20, 1920
Discusses production of oil wells, financial conditions in London and his contacts. Rudin # A-100
Getty, Jean Paul Addressee: Gerald M. Loeb Writer's location: Guilford, Surrey, March 15, 1965
"I have never considered myself a business man but rather a man who is interested in many things, including business". Rudin # A-101
Getty, Jean Paul Addressee: Gerald M. Loeb Writer's location: Guilford, Surrey, December 17, 1970, January 8, 14, 21, 1971
Four letter correspondence regarding the book "Battle for Stock Market Profits". Rudin # A-102
Goldman, Emma Addressee: Mr. Elsbach , July 30, 1916
Goldman writes on the subject of voting. Rudin # A-103
Gore, Al , December 13, 2000
Al Gore's Concession Speech - Presidential Election - 2000. Rudin # A-104
Greatbatch, Wilson - the inventor of the Pacemaker Writer's location: n.p., January 17, 1995
The inventor of the pacemaker draws a diagram of the inner workings of a heart pacemaker. Rudin # A-105
Greeley, Horace Addressee: A.M. Ide, Jr. Writer's location: New York, December 11, 1844
Offers a word of counsel about writing. Rudin # A-106
Greeley, Horace Addressee: John D. Baldwin Writer's location: New York, August 15, 1846
Greeley shows his determination to do what is right regardless of consequences. Rudin # A-107