Le Prade praises Markham for his work. She writes of various events in the Poet's Garden and looks forward to Markham's visit in January. She also writes of her hope that Markham move back to California and suggests a course on the poetry of...
Herron writes to Markham informing him of his upcoming travel plans. Herron also supplies Markham with a list of recommended reading to help Markham speak and arouse the public.
Sloan, John, 1871-1951; Art patrons--United States--Correspondence.; Art patronage;
Letter written by the Office of the Secretary, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, to Duncan Phillips, dated January 19, 1928. Informing that the Trustees of the Metropolitan Museum of Art has accepted the gift at a meeting held January 16, 1928....
Markham writes to Martin thanking him for the signed copy of his book, "The Passing of the Idle Rich." Markham goes on to praise the book and its message.
Crowley apologizes for having been out of touch with Markham and asks for a poem for "The International." Crowley also requests that Markham return his copy of "Equinox #7."
Sinclair continues to try to persuade Markham to join the Helicon Hall Colony. Sinclair encloses a prospectus for the Colony detailing current and future building plans.
Letter from Carl Zigrosser to Juliana Force, dated January 28, 1929. Regarding the purchase and ownership of "The Monkey" by John Flannagan. See also: JRF to Carl Zigrosser, January 29, 1929 (wscg.0521).
Letter from Juliana Force to Carl Zigrosser, dated January 29, 1929. Regarding the change of ownership for "The Money" by John Flannagan. Photocopy of original document. See also: Carl Zigrosser to Mrs. Juliana R. Force, January 28th, 1929...
Letter from the secretary to Juliana Force to Clinton Mackenzie, Chairman, Beaux-Arts Ball, dated January 9, 1930. Regarding payment for publicity in the Souvenir Program of the Beaux-Arts Ball. See also: Clinton MacKenzie to [Whitney Studio...
Letter from Clinton Mackenzie, Chairman, Committee on Advertising, The Beaux-Arts Ball, to Anna Freeman, Whitney Studio, dated January 10, 1930. Acknowledgment for payment received for publicity in the Souvenir Program of the Beaux-Arts Ball. See...
An invitation to a meeting of the Christian Socialist Fellowship in New York City led by Rev. Irwin St. John Tucker. Report to Executive Committee also included.
Letter sent by Russell Plimpton, Director of the Minneapolis Institute of Arts to Juliana Force, January 12, 1928. Included in the content is the sale of Still Life by Eugene Speicher.