Box 2
Contains 83 Results:
Kavanagh, Antoinette Walker., 1934
With holograph notations. Env.
Kavanagh, Michael. T.L.S. to [Antoinette Kavanagh]; Cincinnati, Ohio, 1934
Comments on Antoinette's pulled tooth; the weather; letters from Walker and from her father. Also on movies: Vergie Winters and Murder in the Private Car. Will go to the opera. 1 p.
Walker, Annie Mack. Greeting cards (1 birthday; 1 Easter) to Walker (?), 1934
2. Env.
Carpentier, Rosamond. T.S. to Dear Madam; New York City, 18 January 1934
As a stage actress, offers her services to advertise beauty products on the radio. 1 p.
Carpentier, Rosamond. T.L. (copy) to Dear Sirs; New York City, 22 January 1934
Offers her services for advertising on the radio. 1 p.
Kavanagh, Michael. A.L.S. to [Antoinette W. Kavanagh]; Indianapolis, [21 February 1934]
Antoinette must be tired after finishing 9 broadcasts. Read that Metro will produce and Edgar Selwyn will be in charge. Also 20th Century (with Schenckarnes and Moskowitz) will put on plays and Le Maire will be in charge of them. Saw screening of Looking for Trouble. Doesn't know where he'll go from here. 2 p. (with env.)
Walker, Charles. A.L.S. to Nettie (Antoinette Kavanagh); Rothbury, Mich., 28 March 1934
Trying to get a loan to save the farm. Comments on family. 2 p. (with env.)
Kavanagh, Michael. T.L.S. to Dearest (Antoinette Kavanagh); Boston, [4 April 1934]
20th Century backing Woods. Asks why she doesn't visit Moskowitz and mention "Chapman affair". Suggests she invite Chapman for dinner. He will not have Blanche around. Encloses clipping of Jane Cowl review. Opera doing tremendous business in Boston and then Russian Ballet will be there. Hurting our business. 1 p. (with env.)
Walker, Annie Mack. A.L.S. to Michael Kavanagh; New York City, [11 April 1934]
1 1/2 p. (with env.)
Farris, W.B., Jr., Mrs. (Neto?). Christmas card to Antoinette; [New Rochelle, N.Y., 15 May 1934]
Has had the card since Christmas. Hope everything is progressing. Env. enc.
Walker, Charles. A.L.S. to Nettie (Antoinette Walker); Rothbury, Ill., 23 May 1934
Still waiting for the mortgage papers. Feels he could sell the farm at anytime. Prospect good for fruit (apples, cherries, plums, and blackberries). 3 1/2 p. (with env.)
? Howard. A.L. to Antoinette Walker-Kavanagh; New York, 26 May 1934
Includes copy of letter from Otis Skinner. 1/2 p. (with env.)
Walker, Charles. Greeting card to Antoinette Kavanagh; Maywood, Ill., 5 July 1934
Inc. env.
Skinner, Otis. A.L. (copy) to Howard; Woodstock, Vt., 20 May 1934
Regarding the possible dissolution of the Actor's Fidelity League. Is in favor of keeping it intact as long as it is useful. 1 1/2 p.
Kavanagh, Michael. A.L.S. to Dearest (Antoinette W. Kavanagh); Chicago, Ill., [15 August 1934]
Just returned. Spent morning at the B.&K. office. Attendance has been bad at fair. 1 1/2 p. (with env.)
Kavanagh, Michael. T.L.S. to Dearest (Antoinette Kavanagh); Chicago, 27 August 1934
Business with Woods and Greenthal. Will meet them in NY. He will do all the work for the papers so Baron will not find anything undone. Adds copy of telegrams sent by A.H. Woods and Monroe Greenthal. 2 p. (with env.)
Walker, Charles. A.L.S. to Nettie (Antoinette Kavanagh); Maywood, Ill., 19 October 1934
Sorry The Red Cat had such a short run. Comments on farm business. Includes a diagram of the farm. 3 p. (with env.)
Walker, Charles. A.L.S. to Nettie, Mike, and Walker [Kavanagh]; Maywood, Ill., 23 October 1934
Eighty-sixth birthday happy occassion. Family matters, farm business. Mike told him Warner is looking over Antoinette's play. Jack told him it has great possibilities for a picture. 2 p. (with env.)
Kavanagh, Michael. A.L.S. to Dearest (Antoinette Kavanagh); Baltimore, Md., [21 November 1934]
His last days in Baltimore as Garbo's new movie opens after Kid Millions. No news fom Underwood. Cannot understand why they can't cast her play. 3 p. (with env.)
Walker, Charles. A.L.S. to Nettie (Antoinette Kavanagh); Maywood, Ill., 22 November 1934
Hope her play has been put on. Family matters. 4 p. (with env.)