BUESCHER BAND INSTRUMENTS SAXOPHON ES PENZEL 8: MULLER CLARINETS COUESNON CLARINETS PEDLAR CLARINETS CU N DY-BETTONEY FLUTES DEAGAN MARIMBAS Show moreBUESCHER BAND INSTRUMENTS SAXOPHON ES PENZEL 8: MULLER CLARINETS COUESNON CLARINETS PEDLAR CLARINETS CU N DY-BETTONEY FLUTES DEAGAN MARIMBAS XYLOPHONES BELLS LEEDY' TYMPANI LUDWIG DRUMS DRUMMER SUPPLIES ORPHEUM BANJOS MANDOLINS BACON BANJOS VEGA TU-BA-PHONE WHYTE LAYDI E BANJOS MARTIN GUITARS GIBSON GUITARS MANDOLINS HADDORFF CLARENDON PIANOS VICTROLAS RECORDS PLAYER ROLLS VIOLINS STRINGS MUSIC BAGS ROLLS ’f MUSE: CLASSICAL POPULAR VOCAL INSTRUMENTAL AN B D ORCHESTRA WE REPAIR BAND AND ORCHESTRAL INSTRUMENTS, PIANOS. PIPE ORGANS. GOLD. AND SILVER PLATING. AGENTS WANTED IN ALL OPEN TERRITORY WHOLESALE RETAIL PORTLAND. OREGON April 12th, 1922 The wesleyan Alumni Council, wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn. Gentlemen:- - Herewith find encloeed "war record”. I feel as relieved at getting this in as I did when I saw the final proofs of the 1918 011a Pod go to press. I sincerely trust at the war is now over. Kindly hand cheque to Mr. James for the Alumni Jock which I recently received. It is certainly a wonderful piece of work and the compilers deserve a lot of credit for placing this in the hands of weeleyen men. Have been as near Middletown ee NeW'York on two occasions, but unfortunately could not find time to get up. Will probably do like meet of the Alumni on the Pacific Coast, visit my Alma Mater when I am old and gray and have a dozen (Iran. After the usual poet-college stumbling around am finally in the work I should be in, and believe me it ie cer- tainly interesting. Beet wishes and good luck to whatever they call the "Midnight Sons” now. Youre in weeleyan, \\ \ “L \h (“it‘s-(7%“ \f ‘I IV _\‘ L: R‘J C ‘ ,Lk. m .y WDF-DL Show less
finril 18, 1929. Mr. William D. Fenton, Universitv”01ub,, vertlgnd, Oregon. Dear Mr. Fflnton: ‘ Ck far Vp‘-James, w%ich ma awn Fofiwawfifnp to ?im. m glad Show morefinril 18, 1929. Mr. William D. Fenton, Universitv”01ub,, vertlgnd, Oregon. Dear Mr. Fflnton: ‘ Ck far Vp‘-James, w%ich ma awn Fofiwawfifnp to ?im. m glad trfit you fwnnd tkn book so “leasiny, anfi i 3m Sure tfnt'ynuk aawwficiatiqn a? thw work flow” hv the “uklish- HYS is dfifiwrvad. ' fl Thank won for your lwttfir of the 12th, with thfi I"! O in Tkank you also for van? war recorfi. In so far'as the filwwap QIHMHi fire some vnefi, we h97i¢v0 that t%o war I ho e_that you wfll nofi£gtay nut most 9G long t¥wf #bu , Wil{ 38'51d finfi gray 3n; java-a flbzen abilfirah haank Cmmihfi back here. we wfifif *0 Sfiefydu “fire at 1¢331 far Yvur Clrss rennin: 334 as a?twn in fi?+weep times as 1 . \ , I I ghall be glad to mass nn‘your good wishéS‘tn the . A ah: Sans, of which Joe Pcvd is now the lender. Theglawe~callefi The Jibens., ' -kitr regards from the A7umni CQuncifi, I am" Sincerely yours, AEH.C Show less
138 N.Catalina Ave., Pasadena,California, June Lst.,1922. mr.Arthur B.Ha1ey,3ecretary, The Sealeyan Alumni Council, Middletown, Conn. Dear Sir:~ Your Show more138 N.Catalina Ave., Pasadena,California, June Lst.,1922. mr.Arthur B.Ha1ey,3ecretary, The Sealeyan Alumni Council, Middletown, Conn. Dear Sir:~ Your communication concerning the Service Record blank to be filled out for the Wesleyan files in the name of Albert Gould Hookinsxreached the above address some days ago. Ty son is absent in France. is he will not return for several months,perhaps longer,i am sending the Service Record blank to his address there. Ernsting his reply may not be too late to incorporate‘in your records,I am . I Sincerely yours, / / ' 7/Mc6. g” Show less