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Box 7

 Container

Contains 15 Results:

To Lou Kreischer- Misc. , 1970

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 11
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: 1970

To Lou Kreischer and Andy Kennedy from Edgemoor Employee's Club, 1967

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 12
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

To Zula Ralph from Various, 1940s

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 13
Scope and Content

This folder contains documents and ephemera pertaining to Zula Ralph, all dated in the 1940s. There is a letter from the Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paperhangers of America asking "Mr. and Mrs. Ralph" for the address of their son, James G. Ralph. Also included in this folder are several letters and applications from the San Diego County Department of Public Welfare, a letter from the American Red Cross, and several greeting cards.

Dates: 1940s

To Percy Turner from Ralph Rodgers, 1976

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 14
Scope and Content

Short note to Percy Turner from Ralph Rodges with Turner's check being returned to him with "thanks"-- but they didn't really need the money for the dinner that they had.

Dates: 1976

To Mr. Shields from Robert Good, 1955

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 15
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: 1955