Box 2
Contains 66 Results:
Newberry Library -- Letters and bibliographies (also outgoing), 1914-1928
Correspondence with his sister and with persons whom Horace Oakley met during his years in Chicago. These include friendships and contacts made as a result of his civic and social activities. Also includes papers from various civic and cultural organizations. Consists of letters, telegrams, clippings, postcards, notes, minutes, and reports.
Oakley, F.W -- Letter (re: American Red Cross commission), Sept. 19, 1918
Correspondence with his sister and with persons whom Horace Oakley met during his years in Chicago. These include friendships and contacts made as a result of his civic and social activities. Also includes papers from various civic and cultural organizations. Consists of letters, telegrams, clippings, postcards, notes, minutes, and reports.
Oakley, Violet (1874-1961) -- Calligraphy and print papers, 1921-1923
Correspondence with his sister and with persons whom Horace Oakley met during his years in Chicago. These include friendships and contacts made as a result of his civic and social activities. Also includes papers from various civic and cultural organizations. Consists of letters, telegrams, clippings, postcards, notes, minutes, and reports.
Otis, Philo A -- Letters and penciled notes, 1921-1927
Correspondence with his sister and with persons whom Horace Oakley met during his years in Chicago. These include friendships and contacts made as a result of his civic and social activities. Also includes papers from various civic and cultural organizations. Consists of letters, telegrams, clippings, postcards, notes, minutes, and reports.
Page, Florence L. -- Letter (re: Chicago Symphony Orchestra), Feb. 21, 1921
Correspondence with his sister and with persons whom Horace Oakley met during his years in Chicago. These include friendships and contacts made as a result of his civic and social activities. Also includes papers from various civic and cultural organizations. Consists of letters, telegrams, clippings, postcards, notes, minutes, and reports.
Palmer, Potter -- Letter (re: Art Institute), Apr. 13, 1928
Correspondence with his sister and with persons whom Horace Oakley met during his years in Chicago. These include friendships and contacts made as a result of his civic and social activities. Also includes papers from various civic and cultural organizations. Consists of letters, telegrams, clippings, postcards, notes, minutes, and reports.
Payson, George S -- Letter, July 16, 1927
Correspondence with his sister and with persons whom Horace Oakley met during his years in Chicago. These include friendships and contacts made as a result of his civic and social activities. Also includes papers from various civic and cultural organizations. Consists of letters, telegrams, clippings, postcards, notes, minutes, and reports.
Parker, Woodruff J -- Letter (re symphony concerts), Jan. 30, 1928
Correspondence with his sister and with persons whom Horace Oakley met during his years in Chicago. These include friendships and contacts made as a result of his civic and social activities. Also includes papers from various civic and cultural organizations. Consists of letters, telegrams, clippings, postcards, notes, minutes, and reports.
Peabody, A.S -- Letter (re: Civic Orchestra), June 10, 1927
Correspondence with his sister and with persons whom Horace Oakley met during his years in Chicago. These include friendships and contacts made as a result of his civic and social activities. Also includes papers from various civic and cultural organizations. Consists of letters, telegrams, clippings, postcards, notes, minutes, and reports.
Peace Conference -- Memorandum by H.S. Oakley, December, 1917
Correspondence with his sister and with persons whom Horace Oakley met during his years in Chicago. These include friendships and contacts made as a result of his civic and social activities. Also includes papers from various civic and cultural organizations. Consists of letters, telegrams, clippings, postcards, notes, minutes, and reports.
Pond, Alan B. -- Letter (re: Illinois Society for the Prevention of Blindness), Dec. 12, 1926
Correspondence with his sister and with persons whom Horace Oakley met during his years in Chicago. These include friendships and contacts made as a result of his civic and social activities. Also includes papers from various civic and cultural organizations. Consists of letters, telegrams, clippings, postcards, notes, minutes, and reports.
Pratt, Mary Porter -- Incoming and outgoing correspondence, 1920-1924
Correspondence with his sister and with persons whom Horace Oakley met during his years in Chicago. These include friendships and contacts made as a result of his civic and social activities. Also includes papers from various civic and cultural organizations. Consists of letters, telegrams, clippings, postcards, notes, minutes, and reports.
Princeton University -- Letters, telegrams, clippings, and pamphlets, 1922-1929
Correspondence with his sister and with persons whom Horace Oakley met during his years in Chicago. These include friendships and contacts made as a result of his civic and social activities. Also includes papers from various civic and cultural organizations. Consists of letters, telegrams, clippings, postcards, notes, minutes, and reports.
Punch, David T. -- Letters (re: Orchestra Hall and a Civic Orchestra, 1927
Correspondence with his sister and with persons whom Horace Oakley met during his years in Chicago. These include friendships and contacts made as a result of his civic and social activities. Also includes papers from various civic and cultural organizations. Consists of letters, telegrams, clippings, postcards, notes, minutes, and reports.
Rawson, F.H. -- Note (re dinner meeting), Dec. 30, 1911
Correspondence with his sister and with persons whom Horace Oakley met during his years in Chicago. These include friendships and contacts made as a result of his civic and social activities. Also includes papers from various civic and cultural organizations. Consists of letters, telegrams, clippings, postcards, notes, minutes, and reports.
Rose, G.B -- Letter (re: Hague Conference), Mar. 4, 1918
Correspondence with his sister and with persons whom Horace Oakley met during his years in Chicago. These include friendships and contacts made as a result of his civic and social activities. Also includes papers from various civic and cultural organizations. Consists of letters, telegrams, clippings, postcards, notes, minutes, and reports.
Rosenthal, Lessing -- Letter (re: death of Fannie Zeisler), Nov. 19, 1927
Correspondence with his sister and with persons whom Horace Oakley met during his years in Chicago. These include friendships and contacts made as a result of his civic and social activities. Also includes papers from various civic and cultural organizations. Consists of letters, telegrams, clippings, postcards, notes, minutes, and reports.
Schelling, Ernest -- Letter, Dec. 1, 1926
Correspondence with his sister and with persons whom Horace Oakley met during his years in Chicago. These include friendships and contacts made as a result of his civic and social activities. Also includes papers from various civic and cultural organizations. Consists of letters, telegrams, clippings, postcards, notes, minutes, and reports.
Sewell, Arthur -- Letter (re: Ship "William F. Frye"), Jan. 15, 1918
Correspondence with his sister and with persons whom Horace Oakley met during his years in Chicago. These include friendships and contacts made as a result of his civic and social activities. Also includes papers from various civic and cultural organizations. Consists of letters, telegrams, clippings, postcards, notes, minutes, and reports.
Seymour, Ralph Fletcher -- Letter (re: Croswell Memorial, Adrian, Michigan), Feb. 16, 1928
Correspondence with his sister and with persons whom Horace Oakley met during his years in Chicago. These include friendships and contacts made as a result of his civic and social activities. Also includes papers from various civic and cultural organizations. Consists of letters, telegrams, clippings, postcards, notes, minutes, and reports.
Shambaugh, George E -- Letter (re: Billings Memorial, University of Chicago), Jan. 27, 1927
Correspondence with his sister and with persons whom Horace Oakley met during his years in Chicago. These include friendships and contacts made as a result of his civic and social activities. Also includes papers from various civic and cultural organizations. Consists of letters, telegrams, clippings, postcards, notes, minutes, and reports.
Shaw, Howard Van Doren -- Letters (re: Theodore Thomas memorial), 1920
Correspondence with his sister and with persons whom Horace Oakley met during his years in Chicago. These include friendships and contacts made as a result of his civic and social activities. Also includes papers from various civic and cultural organizations. Consists of letters, telegrams, clippings, postcards, notes, minutes, and reports.
Sherrif, Andrew R -- Letter (re: Orchestra salaries), July 15, 1917
Correspondence with his sister and with persons whom Horace Oakley met during his years in Chicago. These include friendships and contacts made as a result of his civic and social activities. Also includes papers from various civic and cultural organizations. Consists of letters, telegrams, clippings, postcards, notes, minutes, and reports.
Spelman, Timothy Mather -- Letter (re: his composition Barbaresque), Oct. 29, 1932
Correspondence with his sister and with persons whom Horace Oakley met during his years in Chicago. These include friendships and contacts made as a result of his civic and social activities. Also includes papers from various civic and cultural organizations. Consists of letters, telegrams, clippings, postcards, notes, minutes, and reports.
Stock, Frederick August (1872-1942) -- Letters (incoming and outgoing), notes, cards, clippings, and telegram, 1913-1927
Correspondence with his sister and with persons whom Horace Oakley met during his years in Chicago. These include friendships and contacts made as a result of his civic and social activities. Also includes papers from various civic and cultural organizations. Consists of letters, telegrams, clippings, postcards, notes, minutes, and reports.