In this letter Alice Logan Wingo tells Miss Bonner thath Mrs. Phifer wants "pretty pictures," giving examples of the view crossing the lake to the Foundation School and photographs that were in the "brown section" of the Constitution.
Creator
Alice Logan Wingo
Source
MB Collection
Publisher
Berry College Memorial Library
Date
1930-10-3
Rights
Creative Commons, non-commercial, attribution, no derivatives
Mr. Alston includes a letter that he wrote to Mr. Goodwin explaining more about The Berry Schools and the publicity situation. He asks Miss Berry to read it over and call him on Monday.
Creator
Robt C Alston
Source
MB Collection
Publisher
Berry College Memorial Library
Date
1930-1-18
Rights
Creative Commons, non-commercial, attribution, no derivatives
Telegram to Martha Berry from Mrs. William Starr Meyers
Description
Mrs. Meyers asks if Miss Berry would be available to speak at the Women's Club of Princeton. The date is not set yet, but Mrs. Meyers could let her know within a few days.
Creator
Mrs. William Starr Meyers
Source
MB Collection
Publisher
Berry College Memorial Library
Date
1928-11-7
Rights
Creative Commons, non-commercial, attribution, no derivatives
Architect Harry J. Carlson encloses clippings, explaining that he is sending them to Martha Berry instead of Miss Bonner because he understands that she is ill.
Creator
Harry J. Carlson
Source
MB Collection
Publisher
Berry College Memorial Library
Date
1928-11-21
Rights
Creative Commons, non-commercial, attribution, no derivatives
Louise writes to Miss Bonner about a possible to trip to Altanta for Martha, who may be too weak to travel. She also informs her that they can postpone the Berry meeting and there is no need to send Inez.
Creator
Mrs. Louise Reese Inman
Source
MB Collection
Publisher
Berry College Memorial Library
Date
1927-5-14
Rights
Creative Commons, Non-Commercial, Attribution, No Derivatives
Note from Martha Berry to Miss Bonner concerning a black satin dress lined with tan fur and tulle around the neck. Wants the dress sent to Virginia Fuller to fix. Written on the reverse of Battle Creek Sanatorium stationery.