Note of Instructions from Martha Berry
A to do list dictated by Martha Berry.
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1930--
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Letter to Martha Berry from Willie Snow Ethridge
Ethridge asks Berry if she is still planning to take her along when she goes to the mountains to find students because she would like to go and write some articles to sell to big magazines like the Outlook and Good Housekeeping. Ethridge also tells her there is an article about her and the Berry Schools to be published in Psychology Magazine in the next few months.
Willie Snow Ethridge
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1930-6-30
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Letter from Charles Dickerson to Martha Berry
Charles Dickerson would like to paint a portrait for Martha Berry.
Mr. Charles Dickerson
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1930-12-10
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Letter from Martha Berry to Custom House Officials
Martha Berry tries to clear up a problem with Custom House Officials.
Martha Berry
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1930-1-4
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Letter to Margaret French Cresson from Martha Berry
Martha Berry lets Mrs. Cresson know that she does not have the money for the portrait at this time.
Martha Berry
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1930-5-9
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Letter from the Berry Schools to Margaret Fitzhugh Browne
Margaret Fitzhugh Browne is informed that Martha Berry has been away for some time and her return is unknown, therefore the portraits Browne requested for an exhibition cannot be provided.
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1929-10-10
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Letter from George Derby to Martha Berry
George Derby, the Managing Editor of The National Cyclopedia of American Biography, is curious as to whether or not Miss Berry received a letter with the proof of her biography because Derby would like to publish it. He is also double checking to see if Miss Berry's educational background that has been provided is accurate.
George Derby
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1929-9-26
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Letter from Margaret Fitzhugh Browne to Martha Berry
Painter Margaret Fitzhugh Browne provides Martha Berry with details about exhibitions of Browne's work in Atlanta and New York that included her portraits of Berry and Martha Freeman.
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1929-11-7
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Letter from Margaret Fitzhugh Browne to Martha Berry
Painter Margaret Fitzhugh Browne asks to include her portraits of Martha Berry and Martha Freeman in an exhibition of her work at the High Museum in Atlanta.
Margaret Fitzhugh Browne
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1929-10-4
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Letter to Louise Reese Inman from Martha Berry
Berry writes Inman about the possibility of Margaret Fitzhugh Brown using a previously done miniature as the basis for a portrait of Berry, since the miniature was "made at a time when I looked like I would have the schools remember me."
Martha Berry
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1928-5-7
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Letter to Martha Berry from Clara Ford
Ford writes Berry to explain that she has not yet sent the portrait for Clara Hall, named for Clara Ford, because she has not yet had time to have it framed.
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1928-10-27
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Letter from Martha Berry to Margaret Fitzhugh Browne
Martha Berry discusses the details of Browne's visit and portrait of her.
Martha Berry
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1928-9-22
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Letter from Margaret Fitzhugh Browne to Martha Berry
Browne confirms her travel plans to come to paint Martha Berry's portrait and asks for a description of the portrait's planned location.
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1928-9-19
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Letter from Martha Berry to Margaret Fitzhugh Browne
Berry confirms that Browne's travel plans will work.
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1928-6-26
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