Box 6
Contains 180 Results:
Letter from Dr. Ott to Bill Ballagh discussing problems with name change, 6/6/1940
sent to Lee Whitford and returned later by his widow, Jean Whitford following his death
Letter from Dr. Ott to Bill Ballagh regarding his error on proposed letter to residents, receipt of funds from Delta Phi, new “630 Stewart Avenue” street sign, 8/12/1940
sent to Lee Whitford and returned later by his widow, Jean Whitford following his death
Cayuga Student Residence Assn. Permanent Membership News Bulletin Vol. IV No. 3, 2/1/1941
Includes an open letter from Dr. Ott to Permanent Members on high academic rating of resident members
Letter from Dr. Ott to Bill and Jane Ballagh congratulating them on the birth (11/16/1941) of Donald William Ballagh, 11/28/1941
sent to Lee Whitford and returned later by his widow, Jean Whitford following his death
Letter from Dr. Ott to Bill Ballagh regarding financial/employee problems in the Dining Room, 5/6/1942
sent to Lee Whitford and returned later by his widow, Jean Whitford following his death
Form letter from Dr. Ott to residents of Cayuga Student Residence Assn. on the benefits of the Lodge and the need for continued recruiting of new members, 7/14/1942
sent to Lee Whitford and returned later by his widow, Jean Whitford following his death
Circular letter from Dr. Ott on his declining eyesight and installation of the “Talking Book Machine” in his library. He requested letters from friends, undated, 6/1945
sent to Lee Whitford and returned later by his widow, Jean Whitford following his death
From letter from Hugh Moran to Fellow Members of Cayuga Student Residence Assn. announcing the retirement of Dr. Ott and appointment of officers of the Board of Trustees under the war-time powers of the Association Constitution amendment, 1942, 1945
sent to Lee Whitford and returned later by his widow, Jean Whitford following his death
Form letter from Hugh Moran dated 8/30/1945 to “All the Old Crowd at Cayuga Lodge” announcing Dr. Ott had moved from the Lodge and in with his daughter and two grandchildren on their farm. Mr. Moran was very hopeful for a prosperous future for the Lodge. He attached Lee Whitford’s extensive report to the Permanent Members, 8/8/1945
sent to Lee Whitford and returned later by his widow, Jean Whitford following his death
Member Group Photo signed by members on back in position on photo, 1936-1937
sent to Lee Whitford and returned later by his widow, Jean Whitford following his death