Box 1
Contains 86 Results:
Blum, Holbrook. T.L.S. to M. Kavanagh; Croton-on-Hudson, New York, 31 March 1920
The Japanese play is exceedingly well-written. Great responsibilities as a play and as a movie. 1 p.
Worden, E.C. T.L.S. to M.J. Kavanagh; New York, 26 July 1922
He can see him the following week. Recommends that he see the executive secretary of the Japan Society. 1 p.
Allen, J.R. (?) T.L.S. to Mike [Kavanagh]; [Louisville], Ky., 9 December 1922
Mrs. Whiteside has told him that Mike's play is in fair way to being produced. It is a better play than "East of Suez" with all the elements of popular appeal. His business is top-notch. 1 p.
Bahr, A.W. T.L.S. to John Jay Scholl; New York City, 7 March 1923
He has read the play The Heart of the Geisha very carefully. Agreeably surprised. Some songs should be introduced. Talks about Japanese pronounciation. 1 p. (fragment)
Copy of correspondence between the Corvallis State Bank, Oregon, Yates & Lewis, Attorneys-at-Law, and Walker R. Stewart; New York, N.Y. and Corvallis, Or., March 1927-May 1928
Regarding Walker's inheritance from Jehial Stewart. 4 p.
Kavanagh, Mike. Telegram to Hugo Reisenfeld; [New York], 27 April 1928
Your impression I am lax. Never received instructions.
S., M.S. T.S. report, 27 April 1928
Report on the United Artists theatre concerning a loss of $250. 1 p.
B? Christmas card to [Mr. and Mrs. M. Kavanagh]; [N.p., n.d.]
? Betty. Christmas card to Tony [Antoinette W. Kavanagh]; [N.p., n.d.]
Cadenas, Florence. Chirstmas cards to [Antoinette W. Kavanagh]; [N.p., n.d.]
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Carrigan, Leo & Mrs. Christmas card to [Mr. & Mrs. Michael Kavanagh]; [N.p., n.d.]
Chapman, Nat. Christmas cards to [Mr. & Mrs. Michael Kavanagh]; [N.p., n.d.]
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The Cutlers. Christmas cards to [Mr. & Mrs. Michael Kavanagh]; [N.p., n.d.]
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[Kavanagh, Mike]. T.L. (carbon copy) to Joseph Moskowitz; [New York], 28 April 1928
Complains about the disruption that Mr. Rudolph causes each time he comes to Detroit. He wants to spend so much time on curtains and furniture and to cut advertising. The Dove was not liked very much. 1 p.
Kavanagh, Mike. Telegram to Joseph Moskowitz; [New York], 28 April 1928
$13,344 spent for past five weeks. Average per week is $2,441. Rudolph advised to spend extra money on Dove per order of Mr. Schenck. Enclosure: note on budget.
[Kavanagh, Mike]. T.L. (copy) to Dr. Hugo Riesenfeld; [Detroit], 28 April 1928
Complains that he has been accused of being lax when he had not received instructions. Regarding billposting. Also opinions on Dressed to Kill. 1 1/2 p.
Moskowitz, Joseph H. Telegram to M.J. Kavanagh, Hollywood, Calif., 28 April 1928
Asks why advertising expenses are running over the original budget.
Kavanagh, Mike. Telegram to Joseph H. Moskowitz; [Detroit], 30 April 1928
Advising that if "Dressed to Kill" is taken off, "Drums of Love" should follow. Gives reasons.
Moskowitz, Joseph H. Telegram to Mike Kavanagh; Hollywood, Calif., 2 May 1928
Leaving Friday night and will adjust everything.
Kaufman, William. T.L.S. to Michael Kavanagh; New York, 19 May 1928
Regarding Kavanagh's petition for bankruptcy. Reminds him to list all his debts. 1 p.