Box 2
Contains 25 Results:
Correspondence with Lilly Loewenheim; , July 3, 1948 - December 19, 1948
The Loewenheim family correspondence is a collection of letters that Francis Loewenheim wrote to his mother Lilly Loewenheim. Francis usually wrote numerous letters to his mother each day. On average, he wrote two letter and several postcards per day. The topics include Francis's careeer, music, current events, and his relationship with family, friends and co-workers.
Correspondence with Lilly Loewenheim; , January - April, 1949
The Loewenheim family correspondence is a collection of letters that Francis Loewenheim wrote to his mother Lilly Loewenheim. Francis usually wrote numerous letters to his mother each day. On average, he wrote two letter and several postcards per day. The topics include Francis's careeer, music, current events, and his relationship with family, friends and co-workers.
Correspondence with Lilly Loewenheim; , May - December, 1949
The Loewenheim family correspondence is a collection of letters that Francis Loewenheim wrote to his mother Lilly Loewenheim. Francis usually wrote numerous letters to his mother each day. On average, he wrote two letter and several postcards per day. The topics include Francis's careeer, music, current events, and his relationship with family, friends and co-workers.
Correspondence with Lilly Loewenheim; , January - June, 1950
The Loewenheim family correspondence is a collection of letters that Francis Loewenheim wrote to his mother Lilly Loewenheim. Francis usually wrote numerous letters to his mother each day. On average, he wrote two letter and several postcards per day. The topics include Francis's careeer, music, current events, and his relationship with family, friends and co-workers.
Correspondence with Lilly Loewenheim; , July - December, 1950
The Loewenheim family correspondence is a collection of letters that Francis Loewenheim wrote to his mother Lilly Loewenheim. Francis usually wrote numerous letters to his mother each day. On average, he wrote two letter and several postcards per day. The topics include Francis's careeer, music, current events, and his relationship with family, friends and co-workers.