Box 1
Contains 10 Results:
Newspaper Clipping of a Photograph of a Group of People, Undated
This newspaper clipping has a group of men and women. The caption reads "At the Palace of a King Who Believed in Advertising His Greatness--American Delegates on a visit to Louis XIV's palace at Versailles" with a list of names, including Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hollister.
Envelope Addressed to Paul Hollister, Date Unreadable
This is an evelope addressed to Paul Hollister; neither the sender nor the date is legible. The envelope front and back have separated and it is extremely delicate.
Letter from Wm. O. Waters, Jr to Mr. Mac, 1918-09-30
This is a two page typed letter from Wm. Waters to Mr. Mac discussing letters he's received and news about the war.
Letter from Shafe to Paul, Undated
This is a fragile, one page typed letter with a tattered edge and handwritten notes on the back.
Letter from Pvt C.W. Shafer to Paul, Undated
This is a typed letter on regular paper; Private Shafer mentions writing and sending songs, congratulates Paul on the birth of Paul Merrick Holliser, Jr. and discusses copyright options.
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.
Newspaper Clipping "The Sun Dial", 1920-12-30
This is a long newspaper clipping with what appear to be letters to the editor on one side and a Q&A column and advertisements on the other. There is an unreadable handwritten note at the top.
Letter from Robert Emmet MacAlarney to Marion, Friday evening
This is a small, typed letter where Robert MacAlarney explains that he won't be coming for the Harvard-Yale muss because his sister died suddenly of a cerebral hemmorhage in September.
Letter from Marion Hollister to Mr. Mac, Undated
This is a delicate handwritten (in pencil) letter expressing gratitude to Mr. Mac.
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.