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197526562Long Island New York: Not Published 1975. Ann Ullman Hirsch 1929 - 2017 had formal musical training and education at Juilliard and NYU; she was a passionate musician music educator and administrator. In a career spanning more than 60 years she was well known on Long Island for her extensive musical contributions including founding the Eastern Suffolk School of Music in Riverhead in 1977 and serving as its executive director for 10 years. Pianist and violinist she was a valued member of the L.I. Sound Symphony and was a private piano instructor to children and adults. Named East End Woman of Year in Education East End Magazine Suffolk County NY 1979 and honored by Peconic Bay Zonta at a Celebration of Women in 2013. from her obituary in 27 East and several online sources Collection includes: 1975 A 68-page typed manuscript with 2 annotated working draft copies of "A Basic Guide for the Teaching of Piano" by Ann U. Hirsch. These include tipped-on photographs of students' correct form along with the teaching exercises in the text & with extra image-sheets and 35mm photographic negatives laid-in. One of the drafts has extensive marginal notation. All are accomplished one-side either on quality typing bond paper of the time or copies. The original set is a group of loose sheets; working drafts are in 3-ring binders. Ms. Hirsch' introduction explains her purpose since according to her research - "There are also many fine books both long and short written by great pianists that suggest technical and artistic approaches for the advanced and professional performers but my purpose is hopefully to have written something for those who work primarily with beginners. I have tried to make it personal and informal while at the same time offer specific advice in the areas I consider most crucial. My hope is that if this book were to be published it could be made inexpensively in pocket book size and thus be available on counters in music stores as well as in colleges for all those who study piano and expect to teach it too" With 3 typed original letters from Ms. Hirsch to the music publishers Theodore Presser Co. Sterling Publishing Co. and Prentis Hall Publications all describing the content and asking in similar fashion to consider her book for publication. Included here are these three publishers' rejection-replies & another letter from Dover publishing which also rejected her project for various reasons. There is also a handwritten request from Ms. Hirsch soliciting the opinion of a professional editor-writer whom she thought may be able to help put her book into proper form for publication. Our research on OCLC at time of cataloging does not indicate any publication history. With A series of 8 Catalogs of the Eastern Suffolk School of Music spanning the years 1979 - 1989. Approx. 5 ½" x 8 ½" size; stapled printed softcovers; 20 to 40 pages each. These catalogs provide a listing of the board of directors committees administration staff - faculty with extensive musical biographies of the dozens of teachers involved giving instruction in voice piano violin flute cello guitar oboe trumpet dance harp organ recorder French horn viola brass instruments jazz improvisation composition eurythmics early winds theory percussion and more for example the 1988-1989 Catalog lists 42 instructors with their extensive qualifications & background; financial aid information schedules calendars tuition contact details & locations. 1978 - 1984 Group of 30 concert programs for the ESSM including student & faculty performances instrumental offerings & dance programs. Approx. 5 ½" x 8 ½" size; stapled printed softcovers usually 4 pages each giving the pieces played orchestra members & their instruments or soloists. With locations dates; held at the Fine Arts Theatre Southampton College Riverhead Mattituck East Islip H.S. Benjamin House Shoreham-Wading River Library & First Congregational Church of Riverhead. A run of 26 piano recital programs given in 1987 - 2013 by the students of Ann U. Hirsch; given in various private homes on Long Island. Most approx. 7" x 8 ½" size; single folded sheets with four printed sides. 1980-1984 Approx. 30 one or two page programs for the ESSM concerts student recitals often given monthly and a few other miscellaneous programs sponsored by ESSM in the Riverhead NY area: Jazz concerts percussion events concerts by faculty & guests student presentations. With personnel players pieces performed. 1986 A file folder with approx. 30 typed pages of material some on ESSM letterhead. These papers recount the struggle apparently of several months duration of the music school's attempts to restructure the board of directors and executive functions find adequate and sustainable financing and address critical accounting insurance liability and staffing issues which threatened the institution's continued existence. Some of the letters reveal troubling circumstances and finally include the resignation of Ms. Hirsch as the school's executive director and her choice of ceasing any further activities associated with the school including teaching. Other letters document and list various complaints needed changes salary & staffing requirements involving Ms. Hirsch board members and others who were involved in the running of the school. Miscellaneous: A three-ring binder with thumb-guide sections with some dozens of pages; this was Ms. Hirsch' own personal teaching and performance log: Students; Billing; Music; Musicians & Schedule. These sections have handwritten entries lists of student names addresses phone numbers; billing schedule and names columned with payments & various billing tiers. The "Music" section gives student names pieces planning for programs teaching notes; "Musicians" section with names phone numbers musical instruments & often the location of a large group of varied musical talents. With a variety of paper ephemera in a back pocket: newspaper clippings regarding music; MS performance names locations; schedules including for fees; TLS with her teaching offerings; name lists receipts. Approx. 7" x 10" size; black 'leatherette'; worn with tape-repaired spine. 1981 New Directions Resource Center Inc. Fifth Anniversary Gala list of donors; ESSM provided music.1983 Eastern Suffolk Woodwind Quintet & 1984 Michael Parola: Percussion Plus both hosted at The John Drew Theater of Guild Hall East Hampton. 1983 Eastern Suffolk Woodwind Quintet & 1984 ESSM Flute Choir performances both hosted at the Parrish Art Museum Southampton. 1984 The Raphael Trio appearing at the Shoreham-Wading River H.S. program. 1989 2-sided flyer program for Music Recital Mrs. Charlotte Murrin with pieces performers listed. With several 'reminder' and location direction-sheets for attendees of Ms. Hirsch' student performances. Condition: Generally everything is in very good condition with light wear and soiling to letters and binders. A very good archive documentation on a very active woman educator performer and teacher's musical & creative life. . Typed Draft. Various. Very Good. Not Published books
197523932Vienna Austria: Not Published 1975. One page hand-written in ink on International Atomic Energy Agency Vienna letterhead; dated April 7 1975 to friends concerning their coming trip to Europe and where to visit: " We have visited Budapest and enjoyed it very much. Instead of Dubrovnik you might want to consider Bulgaria. Those who are in the know around here seem to feel Jugoslavia has gotten expensive with poor service to the tourist we can't really recommend Vienna in the summer. Another nice place you would like in Hungary is Tihany on Lake Balaton. Also in Budapest it is possible to stay in private homes rather than hotels. It is more interesting and much cheaper " and signed "Eli & Ailene"; approx. 8 ¼" x 11 ¾" size old fold lines a little edge-wear with the original canceled airmail envelope also with the Agency imprint; Eli I. Goodman 1929 - 2005 American nuclear engineer and consultant; researcher in nuclear engineering fuel cycle and waste disposal computerization of complex economic calculations domestic and international high-technology transfer. A Fellow of the American Nuclear Society; engineer at Brookhaven National Laboratory Nuclear Science & Engineering Corporation Westinghouse Electric Company and the U.S. Dept. of Energy with special assignments to Tokyo 1970-1972 and the International Atomic Energy Agency Vienna 1974-1978. . Manuscript. Not Bound. Very Good. Not Published Paperback books
197423787Germany - Italy : Various Publishers 1974. Group of material concerning the artworks of Gunter Roth b. 1934 German-born sculptor; including: 1974 Gunter Roth Skulpturen und Zeichnungern eine Ausstellung des Stadtischen Suermondt-Museums in verbindung mit dem Musemsverein Aachen .16 pages; German text; black and white illustrated works; approx. 8" x 8 1/4" size as are all the following ephemera & catalogs; light wear rubbing 'perfect' binding pages detached; in very good condition. with a 1974 illustrated fold-out flyer for a Studio Schubert Milano exhibit of his works in Italian; Gunter Roth - Skulpturen - Figuren 80 -87 Galerie Philipp Aachen six-panel color folding brochure for this exhibit at the gallery German text; with 1990-91 Gunter Roth Skulpteren-Figuren 8 pages also Philipp Aachen b & w illustrated; with circa 1994 - 1999 series of color photographs of Roth's sculptural works: 6 8" x 8"; 11 8" x 10" size and 16 at 8" x 11 3/4" size; all printed on Kodak Professional Paper; usually with the date and size of the piece in centimeters given in pen on the back of each; some light wear to the ephemera and paper items photographs in very good condition; an interesting overview of this artists' work from this period; much of the material offers biographical detail and the artist's chronology. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Illus. by Gunter Roth. Various Publishers Paperback books
197023777France: AP 1970. Black and white image; of a moment during this couple's wedding; approx. 8" x 10" size; some corner crinkling light edge tips wear; little bit darkened with age; in very good condition; interesting society & style image from the 1970s. Photography. Not Bound. Very Good. AP Paperback books
196823771U.S.A.: No Photographer Noted 1968. Two black and white images; one of a gentleman standing beside a rigged iceboat name of North Wind on bow spar and another boat on ice readying to sail; no place or photographer noted possibly North Fork of Long Island out towards Orient; approx. 3 1/2" square; dated on the front top edges; light wear; in very good condition. Photography. Not Bound. Very Good. No Photographer Noted Paperback books
196824512No Place Listed: Not Published 1968. Signed on the back "J. Hay Fall 1968" in ink. An autumnal country scene accomplished with fabric scraps ribbed velvet linen flowers pasted to a paper backing. Artwork is approx. 9" x 11 1/2" size. Old glue residue darkening to cloth; in good condition. . Art. Not Bound. Good. Not Published Paperback books
196424037Indianapolis Indiana: Indianapolis Motor Speedway 1964. Roger Ward 1921 - 2004 American racecar driver placed second in this race; name date title in the plate at lower edge; no photographer or studio noted; light wear to photo margins corner crinkle not in image; in very good condition. Photograph. Not Bound. Very Good. Indianapolis Motor Speedway Paperback books
196424036Indianapolis Indiana: Indianapolis Motor Speedway 1964. Lloyd Ruby 1928 - 2009 American racecar driver placed third in this race; name date title in the plate at lower edge; no photographer or studio noted; slight wear to photo margins; in very good condition. Photograph. Not Bound. Very Good. Indianapolis Motor Speedway Paperback books
196424038Indianapolis Indiana: Indianapolis Motor Speedway 1964. A.J. Foyt b. 1935 American racecar driver won this race; name date title in the plate at lower edge; no photographer or studio noted; light wear; in very good condition. Photograph. Not Bound. Very Good. Indianapolis Motor Speedway Paperback books
196017685USA: Artist Published 1960. Black & White woodcut on tissue laid-down to cardstock backer-board of the noted British philosopher Bertrand Russell by the Uruguay-American artist Antonio Frasconi 1919 - 2013 pencil signed and dated "Frasconi '60" beneath the image. Approx. 7 1/2" 10 1/2" image size 11" x 15" overall including the cardstock matte. Paper darkened a little matte-burn line; in very good condition. Art. Not Bound. Very Good. Illus. by Antonio Frasconi. Artist Published paperback books
195824465West Point New York: Not Published 1958. Printed green blue red on white; Ticket approximately 2 1/2" x 3 3/4" approx. size; pasted to cardstock; some soiling wear; in good condition. Ticket. Not Bound. Good. Not Published Paperback books
195824411New York N.Y.: The Society of the Postgraduate Center for Psychotherapy 1958. The Society of the Postgraduate Center for Psychotherapy 1958. First Edition. Group of 8 Bulletins published by the Society located at E. 70th St. NY: editor Anne L. Spiro; Advisor Arlene Wolberg; the issues usually 4 sides folded for mailing a couple of these have an extra inserted 2 pages; with announcements for Society events; reviews of lectures membership meetings book reviews editorial items more; Lecture Report on Dr. Edrita Fried Development of Personal Creativity; Dr. Emil A. Gutheil Importance of Today; Francis H. Bartlett on Involvement and a Sense of Identity; Dr. Clifford J. Sager on Coping with Anxiety and others; including bulletins September & Oct. of 1958; and Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May & September of 1959; previous subscriber mailing name of Gertrude MC Warner NY; 8 1/2" x 11" or 8 1/2" x 13" approx. size on colored paper; some edge-wear old fold lines a few notations; in very good condition. . First Edition. Not Bound. Very Good. The Society of the Postgraduate Center for Psychotherapy Paperback books
195425292Austria: Not Published 1954. A student identification or educational passport issued to Rolf Werner Rosenthal 1928 - 2009 who later became a prominent medical-specialty advertising agency owner in NY. With the seals of the University and stamps dates; giving Rosenthal's earlier educational accomplishments at Queens College and his master of arts from Columbia. With photograph of him as a young man attached; he is listed as being born in 1928 in Nurnberg. Within are pages with grids giving semester name of teacher class topic hours of course teacher signature or initials. Approx. 4 1/2" x 7" size gray printed paper over stiff cardstock boards gray cloth spine covering; pages with old cuts closed tears and no loss. Some edge tips wear; in good condition; interesting Austrian student identification & course study ephemera. Passport. Hard Cover. Good. Not Published hardcover books
195324513No Place Listed: Not Published 1953. Watercolor & ink floral depiction titled & signed at the lower margin "Roof Crocus April 1st 1953 Leake" in ink. Approx. 9 1/2" x 15 3/4" size; old matte offsetting around edges paper darkened a bit; in very good condition. Art. Not Bound. Very Good. Not Published Paperback books
195226595New York NY: Hammacher Schlemmer 1952. Mid-20th century 49 page catalogue for this New York City store; black and white illustrated throughout. Including information on custom built kitchens Scotch Kooler chrome kitchen ware toasters kitchen equipment knives the "Blue Magic" moisture absorbing product for salt and snack foods. Also product descriptions for Waring Blendor New Celebrity 2-Speed the Ateco Cake Decorator Beaucoup de Glace Cube Breaker Astral Refrigerator hot tables; also luggage & valet racks closet space savers and the Borg Scale. With details on bathroom items Venida Toilet Tissue the Expando Towel Dryer Stand Vita-Rol massage tool; with bar tools & cookery items-chafing dish Holland pewter jugs a buffet server egg-artichoke plates monogrammed matches wrought iron furniture a rattan lounge set by Debski connoisseur food items luggage items hostess materials card game equipment convenience items: Adjusto Table folding tables telephone stands Boontonware made of Melmac & the Fyre-Freeze ".guard for the home. Puts out blazes in time." Appliances and tools include rustproof magnesium ladders housekeeping items including vacuums dusters brooms & sweepers; cleaners; the Stanley Handyman set; Dennix metal legs a personal branding iron pet equipment & accessories self-winding car watch; portable refrigerator ice keeping items rotisseries barbecue items and more. Approx. 8" x 9" size; brightly color illustrated yellow & gray stapled softcovers; light wear. In very good condition interesting American business design history ephemera from the mid-twentieth century. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Hammacher Schlemmer paperback books
195124035Allentown Pennsylvania: Not Published 1951. Listing the results for the Convair Trophy 10 laps car number driver auto type times 1st four places; J.S. Inskip Inc. Trophy 20 laps 1st six; same info and also for the Miller handicap Trophy 60 laps 1st twelve places; Cal Connell Cadillac Co. trophy winners also listed and ".This was the first sports car race held to date in Allentown and from all reports the twenty thousand spectators in attendance were highly pleased. Next important club events are the Mount Penn Hill Climb.David H. Ash Chairman Racing Committee"; approx. 8 1/2" x 14" size; typed sheet browned paper; light wear some darkening to paper; old fold lines; in very good condition interesting Allentown PA automobile racing ephemeral item. Broadside. Not Bound. Very Good. Not Published Paperback books
195122671Tokyo Japan: Kaizosha 1951. 264 pages; with a black and white photo-illustrated section at front "Franco's Spain"; small illustrations throughout via line drawings some caricatures accompanying articles; text in Japanese; fold-out advertisement section printed in orange; approx. 5 7/8" x 8" size; paper browned not brittle; covers soiled darkened; closed tear to last few leaves; still about good condition. First Edition. Soft Cover. Good. Kaizosha Paperback books
194926086New York NY: U.S. Navy: Photo Lab NAS NYNY 1949. Two black and white photographs of this jet same photo one slightly more exposed. Stamped on backs with Official Photograph U.S. Navy and date of 12 July 1949 Photo Lab NAS; also with handwritten identification. Approx. 8" x 10" overall size; some light edge-wear; in very good condition. Photography. Not Bound. Very Good. U.S. Navy: Photo Lab NAS NYNY paperback books
194926970Paris France: Ballets De Paris 1949. 24 pages; illustrated in color and black and white by Leonor Fini & Antoni Clavie also with photos of performers; French text. Laid-in is a two-sided printed Programme des 19 20 et 22 Aout performances. Guide is approx. 9 1/4" x 12 1/4" size; illustrated glassine overwrap over softcover with titles in blue & white spine with decorative white silk cord; white & blue cover titles. Closed edge-tear to glassine; old fold-crease to back cover & a few inner leaves; in good condition. First Edition. Soft Cover. Good. Illus. by Leonor Fini. Ballets De Paris paperback books
194826087Washington D.C.: U.S. Navy 1948. Black and white photograph of this jet. Stamped on back with Official Photograph U.S. Navy and date of 1948 press statement notes that photo was released in 1947; also with handwritten identification. Approx. 8" x 10" overall size; some light edge-wear; corner crease; in very good condition. Photography. Not Bound. Very Good. U.S. Navy paperback books
194826448Paris France: Revue Hebdomadaire 1948. 110 pages; cover illustration from the film Aux Yeux du Souvenir; with film and movie-making advertisements and illustrations in colors and black and white throughout; printed on various paper stocks. At center is a triple-fold-out printed on heavier paper stock in three colors for the film D'Homme a Hommes; included with this large display is a translucent red overlay which denotes the Red Cross - beneath is a 17-panel folding brochure illustrated in black and white with scenes from the film along with explanatory text; this film tells the history of the Red Cross. Most of the text in French with occasional English language verbiage. Of interest in all areas of motion picture history: upcoming films reviews architecture of various venues biographical data technical and camera news and more. Approx. 9 1/2" x 12 1/4" size; some old creasing edgewear to the covers spine paper chipped a little at top and bottom; in good condition. Magazine. Soft Cover. Good. Revue Hebdomadaire paperback books
194523555Sampson N.Y.: No Publisher Noted 1945. Image showing about 100 U.S. Navy trainees at this center; photo with names on hats or uniforms back of photograph with names and home towns inscribed by the individuals; approx. 11" x 14" size; no photographer or studio noted; dated August 14 1945 in the image; some wedge wear and corner creasing soiling; in good condition. Photograph. Not Bound. Good. No Publisher Noted Paperback books
194526074New York NY: Not Published 1945. A group of 40 letters and cards; correspondence between a young man and a woman friend who he met and worked with at the Jewish summer Camp Achvah; he later became a student at UC Berkeley. He had also attended the Jewish Camp Cejwin. Mostly the letters are from Edwin Finkelstein to his friend Natalie Levy back in New York with a couple of notes to him from her. The Achvah material is mostly camp gossip and scuttlebutt regarding the owners of the camp who according to the writer took advantage of the counsellors and workers: ".Concerning your job. You will have the same job and privileges as a regular counsellor. That is you will have the same hours curfews time off and days off. In regard to a bonus don't make me laugh last year only one person got a bonus.a whole $ 5. The only reason he got it was because his father did legal work form Mr. Barshad.Don't get involved in any counsellor uprisings.be good to your kids and you will get good tipslast year a good percentage of the girls were willing to go out on strike with the boys." Edwin F. works at Steve Cohen Boys' Camp in Hopewell Junction NY 1946 and writes of his work and play there during that summer; he continues to ask about and advise about Camp Achvah where Natalie is a summer counsellor. He notes that ".Achvah is a dump compared with this placehere were are treated like humans not like dirt." Nevertheless there is a great feeling of camaraderie among those who attend and work at the camps many reunions and get-togethers over the years. The last group of 6 letters are from UC Berkeley and the difficulties of coursework and enjoyments of attending that school and living in California. NOTE: ".In the 1920s and 1930s a recognition began to arise that the summer camp might play a significant role in Jewish education and the socialization of the Jewish child into Judaism. Samson Benderly the first director of New York's Bureau of Jewish Education was the first to recognize the unique opportunity that the summer camp offered for teaching modern Hebrew and other traditional Jewish values through immersing children in a Hebrew and Judaic environment. In 1927 he opened Camp Achvah the first Hebrew-speaking camp in Arverne on New York City's Rockaway peninsula. In 1932 he sought to expand the program and purchased a campsite in a rural setting in upstate Godeffroy New York. The expanded program retained the intensive Judaic program but was not Hebrew speaking as had been the program at the Arverne site." ref. Encyclopaedia Judaica 2007 "Jewish Camping" article. Other social and political events are remarked upon in the letter content for instance the high school student strikes and riots in the boroughs of NYC in 1945 which required police intervention and mention of a similar race related riot in Bergen College New Jersey regarding a disqualified black football player. Most letters with their mailers & cancellations intact; some age-wear and soiling; contents clean and in very good condition. . Manuscript. Not Bound. Very Good. Not Published paperback books
194326376Williamsport Pennsylvania: Not Published 1943. Over 300 individual pieces of correspondence sent to Betty I. Carvell later Eckert mostly from her parents and with a few from friends. A few of the letters are from women who served with her in the SPARS the women's branch of the U.S. Coast Guard Reserve established in 1942. Ms. Carvell Eckert's service career is documented by her mailing addresses: March of 1943 she attempted to join the USMC there is an official letter from their office requesting information; by August she is a A.S. W-10 billeted at the USCG women's training facility at the Palm Beach Biltmore Hotel Florida; becomes S 2/c advances to S 1/c and finally addressing her as Coxswain. Her living & working "barracks" address throughout 1944-45 was at the Embassy Hotel 154 W 70th Street NY. According to the official site 978 women officers and 11868 enlisted women served in the SPARs during World War II. Most letters are from her parents in Williamsport Pennsylvania. They usually consist of a letter each from father & mother and detail the vicissitudes of living in poverty their continuous and debilitating ill-health and their nearby relations and the struggle of finding work; having to buy expensive medicines required for their numerous maladies: rheumatism pneumonia high blood pressure sciatica nearly constant colds and bed-ridden bouts of collapse from various causes. Several letters written by the father go into great detail concerning meals that they occasionally are bought or can afford - the most basic of foods and preparation are appreciated as great important feasts. Occasionally having mashed potatoes are noteworthy as a luxurious culinary event. Local news is of great importance to Ms. Carvell who asked for the 2 Williamsport newspapers to be sent. Her parents are so poor they have to ask for money from their daughter to pay for the newspapers use the phone to call her and pay their rent as they move from place to place in the town. The father's writing is fairly literate and well-composed; the mother's is at an early grammar school level and still legible. Content includes local gossip neighborly strife and griping along with church school and other news regarding the town. During and after wartime there are concerns about brownouts due to the coal shortage worries about another war and labor & strike fears. A couple of elderly aunts run a shop rent out rooms and work until they die. At one point while still in the USCG Betty marries Robert Eckert and moves to Baltimore. Her parents are so poor they can't afford to attend. She also has a friend in Sheffield England who writes several letters to her over the years describing a pitiless tedious overworked life; a hard pregnancy; sick blind burned bruised children the telling of which hints at parental abuse; the injuries while severe are always reported as 'accidental' because the children are 'clumsy.' The post-war situation in England is rife with poverty; the most basic amenities are scarce. It was worth reporting that someone had traveled and been able to gain 4 pounds due to better nutrition possibilities and who promptly lost on return to the daily grind. Many of the greeting cards for holidays or personal events are sent unsigned. Also Betty's mom invariably signs her letters "Mother Carvell" not Mom or Mother; as if she may have been an adoptive parent; her father is always simply signed 'Dad'. A few SPARS-related items include a couple of decals and a one-stripe shoulder patch; also an official letter asking her to promote others to join the Coast Guard after her service commitment with guidelines for prospects & requirements for enlistment. There are a couple of dozen loose greeting cards and loose empty envelopes some of which may belong to the cards. There are a few news-clippings related to Williamsport news a letter from France from a service friend with a one-franc coin taped-in and some Methodist church bulletin ephemera from the town. Condition: For convenience the letters have been chronologically grouped by year and we will ship them thus. The first few years' envelopes are lacking stamps as Betty's father was collecting them; later years have their stamps & cancellations intact. Some soiling wear & tear to the envelopes; everything in very good condition. The content portrays small-town Pennsylvania American life in the 1940s and early 1950s the importance of family support and connection in the face of economic uncertainty ill-health and the struggle to start support and maintain families at all stages of life especially for women. . Manuscript. Not Bound. Good. Not Published paperback books
194123934Washington D.C.: Not Published 1941. Typed letter dated February 4 1941; signed "M.A. LeHand" in blue ink; According to Kathryn Smith Marguerite LeHand's biographer this is most probably a letter signed on her behalf by her secretarial staff which was often done; she is thanking a teacher-constituent for the President for the writers' ".recent letter which he has been interested in reading.The President is gratified to learn of the generous contribution of your class to the Infantile Paralysis Fund and has pleasure in sending all of you his very best wishes."; approx. 6 1/4" x 9 1/4" size; typed on eagle watermark paper; old fold lines; light wear; in very good condition. Marguerite Alice "Missy" LeHand 1898 - 1944 private secretary to President Franklin D. Roosevelt for 21 years; this letter being written a few months before the end of her duties in the White House caused by a debilitating stroke. . Manuscript. Not Bound. Very Good. Not Published Paperback books