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Date |
Recipient |
Recipient's Company |
First line of letter |
| 1937.??.?? | Daniels, Minerva | Schirmer | Did you receive my letter from July 26? |
| [1937?.??.??] | Greissle, Felix | Im Finale scheint nur die Verwendung dieser gebroc | |
| [1937?].??.?? | Rhodes, Anna | Juilliard | Mr. Maurice Hyman has studied with me, he had part |
| [1937?].??.?? | Schönberg, Georg | 1. Abschreiben auf Transparentpapier, normales For | |
| [19??.??.??] | Strang, Gerald | We had to go down town for Ronny and for me. We tr | |
| [194??.??.??] | Waxman, Franz | This serves to introduce one of my best and talent | |
| 1937.01.01 | Engel, Carl | Schirmer | I am afraid I could not answer your kind letter fo |
| [1937.01.06] | Freund, Marya | Viele herzlichste Grüße von einem Europäer-Abend. | |
| 1937.01.06 | Stiedry, Fritz | Viele herzlichste Grüße. Lassen Sie doch einmal et | |
| 1937.01.14 | Coolidge, Elizabeth Sprague | Immediately after the Kolisch left I had to teach | |
| 1937.02.03 | Engel, Carl | Schirmer | It is now nearly four weeks since I got your kind |
| 1937.02.03 | Greissle, Felix | es ist mir gelungen Herrn Engel (Mr. Carl Engel, P | |
| 1937.02.05 | Coolidge, Elizabeth Sprague | I want to inform you kindly that all my four strin | |
| 1937.02.05 | Coolidge, Elizabeth Sprague | I wrote and wired you several times, but don't kno | |
| 1937.02.05 | Lemberger, Carl | I want to inform you kindly that all my four strin | |
| 1937.02.05 | Ritterman, Irving J. | I want to inform you kindly that all my four strin | |
| 1937.02.10 | Freund, Marya | ein Lebenszeichen nach knapp entronnener Gefahr w | |
| 1937.02.17 | Wolfsohn, Georg | wir waren so froh neulich von Ihrem Schwiegersohn | |
| 1937.03.07 | Halliday, John R. | Brigham Young Univ | ich werde mich sehr freuen, wenn Sie im Sommer hie |
| 1937.03.07 | Labunski, Wiktor | es tut mir sehr leid, Ihnen aufrichtig sagen zu mü | |
| 1937.03.07 | Lederman, Minna | League of Composers | As it is perfectly impossible for me to find the t |
| 1937.03.07 | Raue, W.C. | I have to apologize the delay of my answer. | |
| [1937.04.??] | Schirmer | ...I would like to know whether the Violin Concert | |
| 1937.04.09 | Smetanka, J.F. | Czechoslovakia, Consul | I have to apologize [for] the delay of my answer. |
| 1937.04.14 | Seligmann, Maria | ich kann dir nicht mit historischen Tatsachen komm | |
| 1937.04.30 | Weiss, Adolph | [not seen] | |
| 1937.05.01 | Cowell, Olive Thompson | Henry Cowell is probably the most outstanding Amer | |
| 1937.05.19 | Coolidge, Elizabeth Sprague | Could you come tomorrow Thursday six oclock to din | |
| 1937.05.26 | Nachod, Hans | Arnold and Gertrud Schoenberg announce the birth o | |
| 1937.05.26 | Slonimsky, Nicolas | Arnold and Gertrud Schoenberg announce the birth o | |
| 1937.05.26 | Wolfsohn, Georg | Arnold and Gertrud Schoenberg announce the birth | |
| 1937.06.03 | Slonimsky, Nicolas | I am too busy to write you an exact statement abou | |
| 1937.06.05 | Coolidge, Elizabeth Sprague | Mr. Strang is the one of these two young American | |
| 1937.06.06 | Freund, Marya | [not seen] | |
| 1937.06.07 | Hedrick, Earle R. | UCLA | As the very satisfactory talk I had with you convi |
| [1937.06.17?] | Schirmer | Contract and letter asking some changes follows ai | |
| 1937.06.19 | Reese, Gustave | Schirmer | I have to apologize for not answering all your let |
| 1937.06.20 | Reis, Claire R. | May I at first congratulate you to[!] the splendid | |
| 1937.06.20 | Schönberg, Georg | ich möchte Dir nocheinmal--nachdem ich heute, in u | |
| 1937.06.20 | Webern, Anton | es ist meine Absicht, die mein Violin Konzert zu w | |
| 1937.06.22 | Irish, Florence Atherton | Hollywood Bowl | This serves to introduce Mr. Albert Sendrey, a ver |
| 1937.06.25 | Fuleihan, Anis | Schirmer | I carried out all the corrections myself and I gue |
| 1937.07.01 | Irish, Florence Atherton | Hollywood Bowl | I learn with pleasure and satisfaction you like th |
| 1937.07.14 | Deutsch, Monroe E. | UC Berkeley | Being asked to speak over KECA [an] introduction t |
| 1937.07.14 | Deutsch, Monroe E. | UC Berkeley | Very sorry but cannot come to Berkeley this time. |
| [1937.07.14] | Sparks, Hale S. | UC Berkeley | Can not risk a positive acceptance for your kind i |
| 1937.07.17 | Coolidge, Elizabeth Sprague | Very unhappy not to be able to come to Berkeley bu | |
| 1937.07.26 | Daniels, Minerva | Schirmer | As Mr. Engel advised me to address to you[!] if I |
| 1937.07.26 | Fuleihan, Anis | Schirmer | I was too busy to answer your last letter, but I h |
| 1937.07.26 | Howell, Julia | Today I write to you as to the chairman of the Alc | |
| 1937.07.26 | Hutcheson, Ernest | Hoffmann Emergency Fund | With great pleasure I do accept your kind invitati |
| 1937.07.26 | Leichtentritt, Hugo | Harvard University | Herr Gordon Southerland, ein amerikanischer Musike |
| 1937.07.26 | Michelson, Henriette | Many thanks for your kind letter and the good time | |
| 1937.07.26 | Reese, Gustave | Schirmer | In a letter dated VII 13,37 Mr. Greissle writes me |
| 1937.07.29 | Coolidge, Elizabeth Sprague | Your speech is great. | |
| 1937.08.?? | Stone, Seymour I. | Long Beach Schools | Can very highly recommend Gerald Strang stop |
| 1937.08.18 | Liebling, Leonard | With reference to your remarks on account of Heube | |
| 1937.09.03 | Schönberg, Georg | in aller Eile, um Dir zu sagen daß ich auf Anforde | |
| 1937.09.12 | Clement, Evelyn | Cal State Bd of Ed | Recognizing Mr. Gerald Strang as a very talented c |
| 1937.09.12 | Falt, Geth | Just back from San Francisco I answer your letter | |
| 1937.09.12 | La Joie, Romeo J. | Tennis Patrons Assn | Just back from a concert tour, I hurry to answer y |
| 1937.09.12 | Payne, Harriet | Just coming back from San Francisco I want to answ | |
| 1937.09.22 | Felt, Seth Jehiel | There might be an opportunity to join a class of f | |
| 1937.09.22 | Nathan, Hans | es tut mir leid, daß Sie mich mißverstanden haben | |
| 1937.09.22 | Payne, Harriet | There might be an opportunity to join a class of f | |
| 1937.09.28 | Cykler, Edmund | I have known Mr. Cykler since he attended some pri | |
| 1937.09.30 | U.E. | Please pay immediately my account to Georg Schoenb | |
| [19]37.09.30 | Fuleihan, Anis | Schirmer | Ready for Chicago proposition December 2 although |
| 1937.10.02 | Sproul, Robert Gordon | UCLA | When you asked me to send you a memorandum concern |
| 1937.10.03 | Lasker-Schüler, Else | ich danke Ihnen sehr für Ihre ehrende Aufforderung | |
| 1937.10.07 | Scheer, Leo | I am leaving tomorrow for a short trip to Denver, | |
| 1937.10.09 | Engel, Carl | Schirmer | ich reise heute nach Denver für ein Schoenberg Fes |
| 1937.10.16 | Greissle, Felix | ich möchte nur in Eile das Wichtigste zum Klaviera | |
| 1937.10.18 | Engel, Carl | Schirmer | gestern kam ich von Denver zurück, sehr befriedigt |
| 1937.10.21 | Engel, Carl | Schirmer | Darf ich Sie sehr bitten, die hier im Folgenden vo |
| 1937.11.03 | Guggenheim Foundation | I have known Mr. Dolbin from his very start, when, | |
| 1937.11.05 | Unger, Nell Avery | Lib Assn of Portland | By unknown reasons your letter comes only now to m |
| 1937.11.06 | Politzer, Jerome | I thank you very much for your intention to invite | |
| 1937.11.11 | Guggenheim Foundation | What I think about Mr. Strang's talents, ability a | |
| 1937.12.01 | Schirmer | shall I return manuscript first movement piano sco | |
| 1937.12.08 | Hansen Music Co | in Anbetracht dessen, daß Sie den Phonographen er |
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