Box 15
Contains 24 Results:
To Leon Keyserling from miscellaneous people, 1908-1953
From a friend of Jennie's on the occasion of his birth; from Rosalyn; correspondence re. Leon's involvement with the Enterprise Ice and Manufacturing Company; letter re. his invitation to the Pabst Postwar Employment Awards.
From Leon Keyserling to miscellaneous Keyserling relatives, 1918-1958
To his Aunt Mary Hyman Wein, re. events in Beaufort, their new house, his cousins, marines at dinner, etc; to his Uncle Israel and Aunt Celia thanking them for a binoculars they sent for his upcoming trip to Europe; letter to his niece Judy offering congratulations on her scholastic record.
From Leon Keyserling, 1951
Response to condolence letters re. William Keyserling's death.
To Beth Keyserling Rosenfarb from Leon Keyserling, 1925-1946
Description of his history class at Columbia; comments that the greatest men in US history never became President; writes from Italy and describes his time in Florence; letter sent from France (written in French) describes a bicycle trip in the French countryside; observations about Joe Rosenfarb's job situation.
To Beth Keyserling Rosenfarb from Rosalyn Keyserling Schreiber, approximately 1943-1944
Written while Rosalyn was in the hospital; asks Beth to take a rest and vacation in Beaufort; mentions she hates the hospital.
To Beth Keyserling Rosenfarb from Rosa Segel Hyman, 1926, 1943
Informs Beth that Jennie's health has improved she will be back in Beaufort soon; discusses a ring that is to be set in NY; updates on Rosalyn's health; congratulations on Joe (Rosenfarb's) successful book.
To Rosalyn Keyserling Schreiber from Leon Keyserling, 1920s-1930s
Letter from France during his European travels describes a bicycle trip through the countryside; letter concerning Rosalyn's studies and Leon's views on education.
To Rosalyn Keyserling Schreiber from Herbert Keyserling, 1943-1944
Two letters from Herbert express his desire to return to the east coast from his military duty in San Francisco
To Rosalyn Keyserling Schreiber from Milton Schreiber, 1930
He encourages her to go to medical school in the north and describes his experiences as a medical student at Lehigh University.