Hollister, Paul Merrick, 1890-1970
Dates
- Existence: 1890-11-12 - 1970-07-27
biographical statement
Michigan Journalist.
Found in 21 Collections and/or Records:
Envelope Addressed to Paul M. Hollister, July 18
This is an envelope without a letter; it is stamped from London on July 18, but there is no year. It was mailed to Paul M. Hollister's Davenport House in New York.
Exit Nimrod by Paul Merrick Hollister, Undated
This is a typed, six page story written by Paul M. Hollister, with penciled in handwritten edits and corrections added.
Letter from Boswell Dague to Paul M. Hollister, 1918-08-01
This is a typed letter on Famous Players-Lasky Corporation letterhead. Dague mentions sending a copy of Buck's first letter, that "it is really a corking one."
Letter from "Dad" Paul Hollister to Paulus, Saturday July 16th
This is an eight page letter written on two folded sheets of paper, with text and color sketches of a boat, a hat, various people, and a bridge that Paul M. Hollister wrote to his son; the date has no year.
Letter from Herman F. Siewert to Paul M. Hollister, 1918-10-29
This is a five page letter written on two sheets of paper (one of which has been folded). The letter is on American YMCA Expeditionary Force letterhead, but a postscript has been added on Knights of Columbus letterhead.
Letter from Irving to Paul M. Hollister, Undated
This letter addressed to Paul M. Hollister is written on both sides each of three sheets of paper in heavy black ink. The author mentions wanting to acknowledge Paul's thoughtfulness and his X-mas card.
Letter from John F. Bolger to Paul Hollister, 1918-03-02
This is a 4 page letter written in black ink on a single, folded sheet of paper with an accompanying envelope.
Letter from Lueve Parell to Paul, 1915-11-27
This is a fragile typed letter on faded paper, with handwritten edits added. Parell mentions hoping to see Hollister from time to time, and also "we will endeavor to elect you president of the Assassination of Commerce, although you may think the electric chair is preferable."
Letter from Mrs. John Wood Blodgett to Marion and Paul Hollister, Christmas Day
This is a small, handwritten card to acknowledge receipt of a Christmas card from the Hollisters and reply with Christmas greetings in kind.
Letter from Paul M. Hollister to Marion Hollister, 1921-04-08
This is a two page handwritten letter with an accompanying envelope; he mentions receiving letters from her mother.