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Voices Of World War I Program, Celia Mar 2015

Voices Of World War I Program, Celia

Voices of World War I

Program from Voices of World War I, a performance that offered a program of dramatized readings of journals, letters, and other writings from World War I, including a number of writings from local people.


Appreciation Card, March 19, 1929, Orville Wright To Mr. And Mrs. James B. Guthrie, Orville Wright Mar 1929

Appreciation Card, March 19, 1929, Orville Wright To Mr. And Mrs. James B. Guthrie, Orville Wright

Katharine Wright Letters (SC-117)

Orville Wright writes to James and Florence Guthrie, thanking them for their condolences on Katharine's death.


Appreciation Card, March 16, 1929, Orville Wright To Jeanne And Jimmie Guthrie, Orville Wright Mar 1929

Appreciation Card, March 16, 1929, Orville Wright To Jeanne And Jimmie Guthrie, Orville Wright

Katharine Wright Letters (SC-117)

Orville Wright writes to Jeanne and Jimmie Guthrie, children of friends James and Florence Guthrie, thanking them for their condolences on Katharine's death.


Letter, February 21, 1929, Katharine Wright Haskell To Agnes Beck, Katharine Wright Haskell Feb 1929

Letter, February 21, 1929, Katharine Wright Haskell To Agnes Beck, Katharine Wright Haskell

Katharine Wright’s Correspondence with Agnes Beck (SC-97)

Katharine Wright Haskell writes to her friend Agnes Beck about her upcoming trip to Italy, mutual friends, and her daily life.


Letter, January 30, 1929, Katharine Wright Haskell To Agnes Beck, Katharine Wright Haskell Jan 1929

Letter, January 30, 1929, Katharine Wright Haskell To Agnes Beck, Katharine Wright Haskell

Katharine Wright’s Correspondence with Agnes Beck (SC-97)

Katharine Wright Haskell writes to her friend Agnes Beck about her trip to Rochester, Minnesota, expressing she's been sick for most of her time there.


Letter, January 9, 1929, Katharine Wright Haskell To Ivonette Wright Miller, Katharine Wright Haskell Jan 1929

Letter, January 9, 1929, Katharine Wright Haskell To Ivonette Wright Miller, Katharine Wright Haskell

Ivonette Wright Miller Letters (MS-216)

Katharine Wright Haskell writes to her niece, Ivonette Wright Miller, thanking her for her wedding gift and discussing some other gifts she received. She expresses her difficulty in remembering who gifted her what, touches on some family members' travel and the weather in Kansas.


Letter, January 12, 1928, Katharine Wright Haskell To Agnes Beck, Katharine Wright Haskell Jan 1928

Letter, January 12, 1928, Katharine Wright Haskell To Agnes Beck, Katharine Wright Haskell

Katharine Wright’s Correspondence with Agnes Beck (SC-97)

Katharine Wright Haskell writes to her friend, Agnes Beck. In this letter, she expresses she is sick with a cold, expresses her excitement over Agnes's cruise, discusses her and Harry's financial planning, and touches on her how her friend Louis Lord is doing.


Letter, September 23, 1927, Katharine Wright To Agnes Beck, Katharine Wright Haskell Sep 1927

Letter, September 23, 1927, Katharine Wright To Agnes Beck, Katharine Wright Haskell

Katharine Wright’s Correspondence with Agnes Beck (SC-97)

Katharine Wright Haskell writes to Agnes Beck about the activities at the Kansas City Star and other aspects of her daily life.


Letter, March 11, 1927, Katharine Wright To Agnes Beck, Katharine Wright Haskell Mar 1927

Letter, March 11, 1927, Katharine Wright To Agnes Beck, Katharine Wright Haskell

Katharine Wright’s Correspondence with Agnes Beck (SC-97)

Katharine Wright writes to Agnes Beck about her new address and life in Missouri and expresses how homesick she is. She talks about having her tonsils removed, her upcoming Oberlin trustee's meeting, and other aspects of her daily life.


Letter, February 2, 1927, Katharine Wright Haskell To Agnes Beck, Katharine Wright Haskell Feb 1927

Letter, February 2, 1927, Katharine Wright Haskell To Agnes Beck, Katharine Wright Haskell

Katharine Wright’s Correspondence with Agnes Beck (SC-97)

Katharine Wright Haskell writes to her friend Agnes Beck about Agnes's upcoming birthday and her hunt for her gift, her trip to Cleveland for an Oberlin committee meeting, her relationship with Henry Haskell, and other aspects of her daily life.


Letter, Undated #36, Katharine Wright To Henry J. Haskell, Katharine Wright Haskell Nov 1926

Letter, Undated #36, Katharine Wright To Henry J. Haskell, Katharine Wright Haskell

Katharine Wright Haskell Papers (MS-700)

This letter is undated, and unattached to any other letter, but is believed to have been written on November 13, 1926. Katharine Wright writes to Henry Haskell about their wedding and Orville's lack of participation and her anxiety surrounding that.


Letter, Undated #19, Katharine Wright To Henry J. Haskell, Katharine Wright Haskell Nov 1926

Letter, Undated #19, Katharine Wright To Henry J. Haskell, Katharine Wright Haskell

Katharine Wright Haskell Papers (MS-700)

This letter is undated and unattached to any other letter, but is believed to have been written on November 12, 1926. In this letter, Katharine Wright writes to Henry Haskell describing her trip home from St. Louis. She touches on her wedding, setting the date and asking Henry to write to President King about officiating. She also talks about decorating their home and other aspects of her daily life.


Letter, Undated #27, Katharine Wright To Henry J. Haskell, Katharine Wright Haskell Nov 1926

Letter, Undated #27, Katharine Wright To Henry J. Haskell, Katharine Wright Haskell

Katharine Wright Haskell Papers (MS-700)

This letter is undated and unattached to any other letter, but is believed to have been written on November 10, 1926. Katharine Wright writes a short letter to Henry Haskell letting him know she loves him and is unable to write him anything longer.


Letter, Undated #45, Katharine Wright To Henry J. Haskell, Katharine Wright Haskell Nov 1926

Letter, Undated #45, Katharine Wright To Henry J. Haskell, Katharine Wright Haskell

Katharine Wright Haskell Papers (MS-700)

This letter is undated and unattached to any other letter, but is believed to have been written on November 8, 1926. In this letter, Katharine Wright writes to Henry Haskell expressing how hard Orville's rejection of their relationship is and how she cannot come to Kansas City at the time of writing because of how distraught she is.


Letter, Undated #9, Katharine Wright To Henry J. Haskell, Katharine Wright Haskell Nov 1926

Letter, Undated #9, Katharine Wright To Henry J. Haskell, Katharine Wright Haskell

Katharine Wright Haskell Papers (MS-700)

This letter is undated, and unattached to any other letter, but is believed to have been written on November 4, 1926. Katharine Wright writes to Henry Haskell expressing her excitement to going to Kansas City and other aspects of her daily life.


Letter, Undated #14, Katharine Wright To Henry J. Haskell, Katharine Wright Haskell Nov 1926

Letter, Undated #14, Katharine Wright To Henry J. Haskell, Katharine Wright Haskell

Katharine Wright Haskell Papers (MS-700)

This letter is undated and unattached to any other letter, but is believed to have been written on November 2, 1926. In this letter, Katharine Wright writes to Henry Haskell about her friend, her anxiety about moving to Kansas City, and other aspects of her daily life.


Letter, Undated #13, Katharine Wright To Henry J. Haskell, Katharine Wright Haskell Nov 1926

Letter, Undated #13, Katharine Wright To Henry J. Haskell, Katharine Wright Haskell

Katharine Wright Haskell Papers (MS-700)

This letter is undated and unattached to any other letter, but is believed to have been written on November 1, 1926. Katharine Wright pens a short love letter to Henry Haskell.


Letter, Undated #15, Katharine Wright To Henry J. Haskell, Katharine Wright Haskell Oct 1926

Letter, Undated #15, Katharine Wright To Henry J. Haskell, Katharine Wright Haskell

Katharine Wright Haskell Papers (MS-700)

In this letter, This letter is undated and unattached to any other letter, but is believed to have been written on October 31, 1926. Katharine Wright writes to Henry Haskell about shopping for their marital home décor in New York and other aspects of their daily life.


Letter, Undated #44, Katharine Wright To Henry J. Haskell, Katharine Wright Haskell Oct 1926

Letter, Undated #44, Katharine Wright To Henry J. Haskell, Katharine Wright Haskell

Katharine Wright Haskell Papers (MS-700)

This letter is undated, and unattached to any other letter, but is believed to have been written on October 30, 1926. Katharine Wright writes to Henry Haskell about her exhaustion with visitors, the death of Oberlin College President King's son - Harold King, and other aspects of her daily life.


Letter, Undated #11, Katharine Wright To Henry J. Haskell, Katharine Wright Haskell Oct 1926

Letter, Undated #11, Katharine Wright To Henry J. Haskell, Katharine Wright Haskell

Katharine Wright Haskell Papers (MS-700)

This letter is undated and unattached to any other letter, but is believed to have been written on October 28, 1926. In this letter, Katharine Wright writes to Henry Haskell assuring him that she loves him despite her anxiety surrounding Orville. She describes her Lou's visit and other aspects of her daily life.


Letter, Undated #6, Katharine Wright To Henry J. Haskell, Katharine Wright Haskell Oct 1926

Letter, Undated #6, Katharine Wright To Henry J. Haskell, Katharine Wright Haskell

Katharine Wright Haskell Papers (MS-700)

This letter is undated, and unattached to any other letter, but is believed to have been written on October 28, 1926. Katharine Wright writes to Henry Haskell mentioning the drive they are putting in, how some of her friends and family are reacting to her relationship with Henry, and details of setting up their house.


Letter, Undated #12, Katharine Wright To Henry J. Haskell, Katharine Wright Haskell Oct 1926

Letter, Undated #12, Katharine Wright To Henry J. Haskell, Katharine Wright Haskell

Katharine Wright Haskell Papers (MS-700)

This letter is undated and unattached to any other letter, but is believed to have been written on October 27, 1926. In this letter, Katharine Wright writes to Henry Haskell describing her day to him, commenting about articles she has read, and other aspects of her daily life.


Letter, Undated #18, Katharine Wright To Henry J. Haskell, Katharine Wright Haskell Oct 1926

Letter, Undated #18, Katharine Wright To Henry J. Haskell, Katharine Wright Haskell

Katharine Wright Haskell Papers (MS-700)

This letter is undated and unattached to any other letter, but is believed to have been written on October 26, 1926. In this letter, Katharine Wright writes to Henry Haskell opening with a declaration against the weather in Dayton. She touches on some legal trouble the Kansas City Star is having, a dinner she and Orville attended in honor of General Gillmore's promotion to head of Wright Field that had too much drinking for her taste, her continued depression in the wake of Orville's rejection of their marriage, and other aspects of her daily life.


Letter, Undated #10, Katharine Wright To Henry J. Haskell, Katharine Wright Haskell Oct 1926

Letter, Undated #10, Katharine Wright To Henry J. Haskell, Katharine Wright Haskell

Katharine Wright Haskell Papers (MS-700)

This letter is undated, and unattached to any other letter, but is believed to have been written on October 25, 1926. Katharine Wright writes a short letter to Henry Haskell about her day.


Letter, Undated #17, Katharine Wright To Henry J. Haskell, Katharine Wright Haskell Oct 1926

Letter, Undated #17, Katharine Wright To Henry J. Haskell, Katharine Wright Haskell

Katharine Wright Haskell Papers (MS-700)

This letter is undated and unattached to any other letter, but is believed to have been written on October 25, 1926. In this letter, Katharine Wright writes to Henry Haskell assuring him that she will be in Kansas City soon. She talks about perhaps doing wall paper in their marital home before she arrives, her plans for the near future - including going to a Michigan State game at Columbus and heading to Oberlin - and other aspects of her daily life.


Letter, Undated #7, Katharine Wright To Henry J. Haskell, Katharine Wright Haskell Oct 1926

Letter, Undated #7, Katharine Wright To Henry J. Haskell, Katharine Wright Haskell

Katharine Wright Haskell Papers (MS-700)

This letter is undated, and unattached to any other letter, but is believed to have been written on October 24, 1926. Katharine Wright writes to Henry Haskell telling him of a trip with Lou to Groveport.


Letter, Undated #5, Katharine Wright To Henry J. Haskell, Katharine Wright Haskell Oct 1926

Letter, Undated #5, Katharine Wright To Henry J. Haskell, Katharine Wright Haskell

Katharine Wright Haskell Papers (MS-700)

This letter is undated, and unattached to any other letter, but is believed to have been written on October 23, 1926. Katharine Wright writes to Henry Haskell addressing his stress over his wedding to Katharine and details of the wedding. She reports how well the women in her life are supporting her, and upcoming game, and mentions Mr. Kirkwood's contribution to Kansas City's Charities Chest.


Letter, Undated #43, Katharine Wright To Henry J. Haskell, Katharine Wright Haskell Oct 1926

Letter, Undated #43, Katharine Wright To Henry J. Haskell, Katharine Wright Haskell

Katharine Wright Haskell Papers (MS-700)

This letter is undated, and unattached to any other letter, but is believed to have been written on October 22, 1926. Katharine Wright writes to Henry Haskell to tell him the Lords have visited.


Letter, Undated #42, Katharine Wright To Henry J. Haskell, Katharine Wright Haskell Oct 1926

Letter, Undated #42, Katharine Wright To Henry J. Haskell, Katharine Wright Haskell

Katharine Wright Haskell Papers (MS-700)

This letter is undated and unattached to any other letter, but is believed to have been written on October 21, 1926. In this letter, Katharine Wright writes to Henry Haskell. She tells him of her friends coming to stay with her and Orville, and laments about how difficult it can be to get a man to stay for more than a day in their day and age. She mentions how hard it is for her to discuss things with Orville now and fears how unhappy the rest of her family will be at her decision.


Letter, Undated #16, Katharine Wright To Henry J. Haskell, Katharine Wright Haskell Oct 1926

Letter, Undated #16, Katharine Wright To Henry J. Haskell, Katharine Wright Haskell

Katharine Wright Haskell Papers (MS-700)

This letter is undated and unattached to any other letter, but is believed to have been written on October 19, 1926. In this letter, Katharine Wright writes to Henry Haskell about her daily life, telling him she will talk to Lorin when Orville leaves the next day, updating Henry about how Lou's visit is going, and assuring him his letter wasn't badly received at all.