Le Prade praises Markham for his work and his friendship and the joy his work has brought to her life. She thanks him for his portraits and looks forward to meeting him again.
Dogs; Stores, Retail; Men's clothing; Boys' clothing; Children's clothing; Clothing and dress; United States--New York (State)--New York--Brooklyn
Cover of booklet shows illustration of dog's head. Verso side: back cover of booklet has text,"Rosenberg Son, manufacturers and retailers of fine clothing, for men, boys and children, special attention to custom work. A large gentleman's...
Meserole writes of the work he has been doing on behalf of the Christian Socialist Fellowship movement and requests Markham speak at a luncheon being held in New York City for the Fellowship.
Meserole thanks Markham for a letter and also for sending a notice on Markham's "Talks on Poetry." Meserole also thanks Markham for sending the names of people who may be interested in joining the Fellowship.
Men; Stores, Retail; Bars; Restaurants; House furnishings; Furniture; United States--New York (State)--New York--Brooklyn
Illustration of an interior of a restaurant in which man in rough clothing is eating a turkey leg and telling a waiter who brings a tray of food,"Lay on Macduff. A sign in the background reads Macduffs Free Lunch Every Day.
Civil rights demonstrations United States; Civil rights Religious aspects Catholic Church; Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart; National Federation of Catholic College Students (U.S.); Social action; Social Action Secretariat
Informational booklet mailed by the Social Action Secretariat to all National Federation of Catholic College Students member colleges. Discusses Civil Rights demonstrations.
Art, American--20th century--Inventories; Whitney Studio Galleries--Paperwork (Office practice);
Loan receipt between Peggy Bacon and Whitney Studio Galleries, dated January 1930, for four (4) lithographs: " Lunch No. I Hors D'oevres", "Lunch No. II Soup", "Lunch No. III Sandwich", and "Lunch No. IV Custard".
Abbott thanks Markham for a birthday gift. Abbott writes of a Monday Lunch Club and asks Markham to join. Abbott also writes about a visit to Earle in Monroe with Viereck.
Barnard writes to Mrs. Markham discussing plans to meet with the Markhams as well as events occurring at Carnegie Hall and a meeting at the Civitas Club.