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1924/05/27: Joy Morton to C. S. Sargent (3.62568)
Date: May 27 1924Creator: Morton, Joy
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Joy Morton to C. S. Sargent forwarding him a variety of flowers which he had requested and describing some Lilacs they are growing.
Extent: 1 Sheet
1925/04/24: Joy Morton to C. S. Sargent (3.63954)
Date: April 24 1925Creator: Morton, Joy
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Joy Morton to C. S. Sargent enclosing a copy of the Morton Arboretum's bulletin, detailing how future bulletins will be authored, and asking if he has any suggestions he might be able to contribute.
Extent: 1 Sheet
1925/05/04: Joy Morton to C. S. Sargent (3.63957)
Date: May 4 1925Type: Document
Description:Letter from Joy Morton to C. S. Sargent regarding the bulletin the Arboretum is publishing as well as work being done around the Arboretum.
Extent: 1 Sheet
1925/05/12: Joy Morton to C. S. Sargent (3.63958)
Date: May 12 1925Creator: Morton, Joy
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Joy Morton to C. S. Sargent thanking him for his invitation to visit the Arnold Arboretum and advising him of both the frost they are experiencing as well as the upcoming publication of the Arboretum's newest bulletin.
Extent: 1 Sheet
1925/05/14: C. S. Sargent to Joy Morton (3.63962)
Date: May 14 1925Creator: Sargent, Charles Sprague, 1841-1927.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from C. S. Sargent to Joy Morton expressing his regret at the frost he is experiencing and providing a suggestion regarding the Morton Arboretum's bulletin. The letter also expresses a hope that Mr. Morton will be able to stop by to visit over the summer.
Extent: 1 Sheet
1925/05/18: Joy Morton to C. S. Sargent (3.63963)
Date: May 18 1925Creator: Morton, Joy
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Joy Morton to C. S. Sargent advising him that he will include a list of native trees grown at the Arboretum in the next bulletin and describing the unseasonably cold weather they are experiencing.
Extent: 1 Sheet
1925/05/20: C. S. Sargent to Joy Morton (3.63964)
Date: May 20 1925Creator: Sargent, Charles Sprague, 1841-1927.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from C. S. Sargent to Joy Morton detailing corrections he would make to the Morton Arboretum's second bulletin.
Extent: 1 Sheet
1925/05/25: Joy Morton to C. S. Sargent (3.63965)
Date: May 25 1925Creator: Morton, Joy
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Joy Morton to C. S. Sargent thanking him for his criticisms of the Morton Arboretum's second bulletin and advising him of conditions at his farm in Fulton County.
Extent: 1 Sheet
1925/05/29: Joy Morton to C. S. Sargent (3.63968)
Date: May 29 1925Creator: Morton, Joy
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Joy Morton to C. S. Sargent enclosing a copy of Teuscher's report on the frost damage experienced at the Morton Arboretum as well as thanking him for the valuable feedback he provided in regards to the Arboretum's bulletin.
Extent: 1 Sheet
1925/06/01: C. S. Sargent to Joy Morton (3.63969)
Date: June 1 1925Creator: Sargent, Charles Sprague, 1841-1927.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from C. S. Sargent to Joy Morton commenting on Bulletin No. 3 as well as the frost that had been experienced at the Morton Arboretum.
Extent: 1 Sheet
1925/05/25: C. E. Godshalk to Joy Morton (3.99620)
Date: May 25 1925Creator: Godshalk, Clarence E.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from C. E. Godshalk to Joy Morton expressing his opinion of Professor Sargent's criticism of Bulletin No. 2, which Godshalk wrote. Godshalk believes Sargent would like his choice, Teuscher, to be the permanent editor-in-chief of the bulletin, explaining his criticism of Bulletin No. 2, when he offered no criticism of Bulletin No. 1, written by Teuscher. Godshalk is not interested in being the editor on a permanent basis and will help Teuscher all that he can. He goes on to respond to Sargent's criticisms of his work on Bulletin No. 2. He feels Sargent's criticism was not offered in the proper spirit.
Extent: 4 sheets