Correspondence and receipts for purchases made on Gertrude Bass Warner's behalf [f2] [018]
Item
Title
Correspondence and receipts for purchases made on Gertrude Bass Warner's behalf [f2] [018]
Author
Warner, Gertrude Bass, 1863-1951
Recipient
Ferguson, John C. (John Calvin), 1866-1945
Date
1944-03-14
Identifier
UA022_b005_f003_137_138
Description
Correspondence between Gertrude Bass Warner and John Calvin Ferguson
Transcript:
March 14th,1944
Dr John C Ferguson
Devon Hotel
70 West 55th Street
New York City, N.Y.
My dear John:
Your letter of Feb 27th in which you say you will come out and go over the painting, pleases me very much. I shall be glad to have you come here whenever you can arrange it. June, July, and August are very nice here as far as the weather is concerned but there is very little going on in the community at that time. It is the summer school at the University and this summer there will probably be less than 500 students.
I havenno [sic] plans for summer except that sometime between April 1st and Nov.1st, am going east to see Sam and his family in Washington,D.C. [sic]
Everything else being equal, the sooner you can come the better I would like it because we are anxious to have a visit with you.
Please give my best wishes to Mary and please wire me when you know when you are coming.
Mrs [sic] Perkins,who [sic] was with me in China, is coming up from California to be here when you are here. She writes me that she has been rereading her diaries of her trips to China.
Sincerely yours,
End of transcript.
Transcribed by Tom Fischer.
Transcript:
March 14th,1944
Dr John C Ferguson
Devon Hotel
70 West 55th Street
New York City, N.Y.
My dear John:
Your letter of Feb 27th in which you say you will come out and go over the painting, pleases me very much. I shall be glad to have you come here whenever you can arrange it. June, July, and August are very nice here as far as the weather is concerned but there is very little going on in the community at that time. It is the summer school at the University and this summer there will probably be less than 500 students.
I havenno [sic] plans for summer except that sometime between April 1st and Nov.1st, am going east to see Sam and his family in Washington,D.C. [sic]
Everything else being equal, the sooner you can come the better I would like it because we are anxious to have a visit with you.
Please give my best wishes to Mary and please wire me when you know when you are coming.
Mrs [sic] Perkins,who [sic] was with me in China, is coming up from California to be here when you are here. She writes me that she has been rereading her diaries of her trips to China.
Sincerely yours,
End of transcript.
Transcribed by Tom Fischer.
Source
Gertrude Bass Warner Papers, 1879-1954
Repository
University of Oregon Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives
Institution
University of Oregon
Type
Text
Format
application/pdf
Rights
Rights Reserved - Free Access
Rights Holder
University of Oregon Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives