Box 10
Contains 53 Results:
15 Feb 1970
Miller to Hughes. Carbon copy of a typed letter on plain paper. Miller asks Hughes if she has received a box of dates he had shipped from Indio. He describes all of the activities he is involved in including the USC course he will be teaching in ethnic dance, which he says he is obviously not doing for the money. 1 leaf.
21 Feb 1970
Hughes to Miller. Handwritten letter on Miss Russell M. Hughes stationery. Hughes comments on the art of teaching dance, i.e. style being more important than steps. She commiserates with Miller's heavy schedule and says that she is "rooting" for him "from another field of combat." 1 leaf. Envelope included.
24 Apr 1970
Hughes to Miller. Handwritten note on notecard stationery. Hughes thanks Miller for his generous contribution. 1 leaf. Envelope included.
17 May 1970
Miller to Hughes. Carbon copy of a typed letter on plain paper. Miller mentions the USC class he is teaching in ethnic dance. Also that both USC and Cal State L.A. (both at which he teaches) were closed for five days last week because of student protests and unrest. 1 leaf.
21 Mar 1971
Miller to Hughes. Carbon copy of a typed letter on plain paper. Miller is preparing an ethnic dance program for the annual convention of A.A.H.P.E.R. [American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation]. 1 leaf.
[?] Apr 1971
Hughes to Miller. Handwritten letter on the back of a photocopy of newspaper article from the Worcester Sunday Telegram about La Meri. Hughes asks Miller how the Detroit conference went last month. She comments on a company of five dancers she has now, proteges who are mentioned in the newspaper article. 1 leaf.
5 Jun 1971
Hughes to Miller. Handwritten note on Ethnic Dance Arts stationery. Hughes thanks Miller for his generous contribution. 1 leaf. Envelope included.
27 Oct 1971
Miller to Hughes. Carbon copy of a typed letter on plain paper. Miller tells Hughes that he spent the summer in Canada and some time in Montana and enjoyed being "far from the ethnic tensions and the harsh realities of the big American city." 1 leaf.
4 Feb 1972
Hughes to Miller. Handwritten letter on plain, brittle paper. Hughes tells Miller that she is bedridden for a while due to the "cures" for her ulcer. Meanwhile, she has read his dissertation again and provides comments and a recommendation for a publisher. 1 leaf. Envelope included.
15 May 1972
Miller to Hughes. Carbon copy of a typed letter on onionskin. Miller congratulates Hughes on winning the Capezio Dance Award. He describes a car accident that he was in on Christmas Eve and was incapacitated for four months, but is getting back into form again. Miller says that he will be in Staten Island during the summer, so they [presumably he and his wife] may drive up to the Cape to say hello. 1 leaf.