Letter to E.H. Hoge from Coolidge and Carlson
Coolidge and Carlson is surprised to have heard from E.H. Hoge that he did not have records for approved extras as copies had been sent. The letter summarizes the charges and offers to have Thompson Starrett re-send copies if Hoge cannot find his. Hoge is also asked to consult with Mr. Skinner about window shade holders.
Date:
1929-6-3
Author(s):
Coolidge and Carlson Architects
Recipient:
Mr. E. H. Hoge
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Coolidge and Carlson Architects, “Letter to E.H. Hoge from Coolidge and Carlson.” Martha Berry Digital Archive. Eds. Schlitz, Stephanie A., Chelsea Risley, Sherre Harrington, et al. Mount Berry: Berry College, 2012. accessed April 13, 2021, https://mbda.berry.edu/items/show/9714.
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