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Box 7

 Container

Contains 15 Results:

To Buck from Russel Tully, 1958

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 1
Scope and Content

Circus Model Builders

Dates: 1958

To Lou Kreischer from Tim, 1980

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 3
Scope and Content From the Sub-Series: This subseries consists of letters to other recipients from many different people, including Ralph Rodgers himself. Many of the letters from Ralph Rodgers are those to his wife and son in the late 1970s when he "took off to join the circus." In them, he describes the daily activities of the circuses with which he associated as well as his homesickness and love for his wife, "Baby Doll." Most of the other letters are to clown Lou Kreischer from several different people including renown...
Dates: 1980

To Lou Kreischer from Mark Anthony, 1974

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 4
Scope and Content From the Sub-Series: This subseries consists of letters to other recipients from many different people, including Ralph Rodgers himself. Many of the letters from Ralph Rodgers are those to his wife and son in the late 1970s when he "took off to join the circus." In them, he describes the daily activities of the circuses with which he associated as well as his homesickness and love for his wife, "Baby Doll." Most of the other letters are to clown Lou Kreischer from several different people including renown...
Dates: 1974

To Lou Kreischer from Merle Evans, 1966

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 5
Scope and Content From the Sub-Series: This subseries consists of letters to other recipients from many different people, including Ralph Rodgers himself. Many of the letters from Ralph Rodgers are those to his wife and son in the late 1970s when he "took off to join the circus." In them, he describes the daily activities of the circuses with which he associated as well as his homesickness and love for his wife, "Baby Doll." Most of the other letters are to clown Lou Kreischer from several different people including renown...
Dates: 1966

To Lou Kreischer from Lou Jacobs, 1969 - 1972

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 6
Scope and Content From the Sub-Series: This subseries consists of letters to other recipients from many different people, including Ralph Rodgers himself. Many of the letters from Ralph Rodgers are those to his wife and son in the late 1970s when he "took off to join the circus." In them, he describes the daily activities of the circuses with which he associated as well as his homesickness and love for his wife, "Baby Doll." Most of the other letters are to clown Lou Kreischer from several different people including renown...
Dates: 1969 - 1972

To Lou Kreischer from Elsie Jung, 18 May 1965

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 7
Scope and Content

Note from aerialist and equestrian Elsie Jung thanking Kreischer for his condolences regarding the death of her husband, noted clown Paul Jung. (Jung was found murdered in his hotel room during a Ringling Brothers engagement at Madison Square Garden in April 1965).

Dates: 18 May 1965

To Lou Kreischer from Jake Posey, 1953

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 8
Scope and Content From the Sub-Series: This subseries consists of letters to other recipients from many different people, including Ralph Rodgers himself. Many of the letters from Ralph Rodgers are those to his wife and son in the late 1970s when he "took off to join the circus." In them, he describes the daily activities of the circuses with which he associated as well as his homesickness and love for his wife, "Baby Doll." Most of the other letters are to clown Lou Kreischer from several different people including renown...
Dates: 1953

To Lou Kreischer from Richard Rouse (Mother Goose Parade Assoc.), 1973

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 9
Scope and Content From the Sub-Series: This subseries consists of letters to other recipients from many different people, including Ralph Rodgers himself. Many of the letters from Ralph Rodgers are those to his wife and son in the late 1970s when he "took off to join the circus." In them, he describes the daily activities of the circuses with which he associated as well as his homesickness and love for his wife, "Baby Doll." Most of the other letters are to clown Lou Kreischer from several different people including renown...
Dates: 1973

To Lou Kreischer from M.L. Snyder, 1967

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 10
Scope and Content From the Sub-Series: This subseries consists of letters to other recipients from many different people, including Ralph Rodgers himself. Many of the letters from Ralph Rodgers are those to his wife and son in the late 1970s when he "took off to join the circus." In them, he describes the daily activities of the circuses with which he associated as well as his homesickness and love for his wife, "Baby Doll." Most of the other letters are to clown Lou Kreischer from several different people including renown...
Dates: 1967