1946/10/31: Clarence E. Godshalk to Blue Cross Plan for Hospital Care (3.109095)
Date: October 31 1946Creator: Godshalk, Clarence E.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Clarence E. Godshalk to Blue Cross Plan for Hospital Care regarding the birth of an employee's child.
Extent: 1 sheet
1952/04/03: E. Lowell Kammerer to Jean M. Cudahy (3.85981)
Date: April 3 1952Creator: Kammerer, E. Lowell
Type: Document
Description:Letter from E. Lowell Kammerer to Jean M. Cudahy. The foliage sample she sent from Florida for identification is one of the Poison Ivies, which rarely grow that far south, but it should be easy to eradicate. He has finished indexing the Kodachrome slide collection. Many of the 1608 transparencies are of Bob's close-ups. He and his wife and son took a driving vacation south, seeing a detailed variety of flowers, trees and scenery. He is still receiving requests for plant information from Garden Club of America members. Recently he received a letter from Mrs. C. Walter Allen of Denver asking about lilac varieties.
Extent: 2 sheets
1949/01/22: John to E. L. Kammerer (3.93812)
Date: January 22 1949Type: Document
Description:Letter from John to Lowell Kammerer expressing his enjoyment of the November Bulletin, and regret that he and his family were unable to visit the Kammerers in Warrenville over the holidays due to their kids having Chicken Pox. He also mentions having enclosed subscription payment for himself and for a Mrs. Norman Rice of New York, and invites Lowell and Maude and David to visit when they can.
1949/02/04: E. L. Kammerer to John (3.93813)
Date: February 4 1949Creator: Kammerer, E. Lowell
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Lowell Kammerer to John in response to his previous letter. Mr. Kammerer thanks him for the bulletin subscription payments, and mentions he is sorry that Chicken Pox interrupted John's family's holiday. He says David has so far avoided it. He also mentions that classes at the Arboretum have been very well attended, and that he and Mr. Godshalk have 52 projects in the landscape class, in addition to their regular winter work at the Arboretum.