Box 73
Contains 24 Results:
Paul H. Davis, 1965-1980
Includes correspondence with various notable individuals that are of a more personal nature, such as, former California Governors, George Deukmejian and Ronald Reagan, Donald Gerth, Irving Stone, and Charles George Page, as well as figures who seemed notable to Dumke personally. Also includes invitations and thank you notes regarding events, as well as personal correspondence between Dr. Dumke and his wife, Dorothy.
Peter F. Drucker, 1988
Includes correspondence with various notable individuals that are of a more personal nature, such as, former California Governors, George Deukmejian and Ronald Reagan, Donald Gerth, Irving Stone, and Charles George Page, as well as figures who seemed notable to Dumke personally. Also includes invitations and thank you notes regarding events, as well as personal correspondence between Dr. Dumke and his wife, Dorothy.
Robert A. Eastman, 1947-1948
Includes correspondence with various notable individuals that are of a more personal nature, such as, former California Governors, George Deukmejian and Ronald Reagan, Donald Gerth, Irving Stone, and Charles George Page, as well as figures who seemed notable to Dumke personally. Also includes invitations and thank you notes regarding events, as well as personal correspondence between Dr. Dumke and his wife, Dorothy.
Sir Eldon Griffiths, 1987
Includes correspondence with various notable individuals that are of a more personal nature, such as, former California Governors, George Deukmejian and Ronald Reagan, Donald Gerth, Irving Stone, and Charles George Page, as well as figures who seemed notable to Dumke personally. Also includes invitations and thank you notes regarding events, as well as personal correspondence between Dr. Dumke and his wife, Dorothy.
Hughes Miller, 1982-1985
Includes correspondence with various notable individuals that are of a more personal nature, such as, former California Governors, George Deukmejian and Ronald Reagan, Donald Gerth, Irving Stone, and Charles George Page, as well as figures who seemed notable to Dumke personally. Also includes invitations and thank you notes regarding events, as well as personal correspondence between Dr. Dumke and his wife, Dorothy.
George Charles Page, 1985-1987
Includes correspondence with various notable individuals that are of a more personal nature, such as, former California Governors, George Deukmejian and Ronald Reagan, Donald Gerth, Irving Stone, and Charles George Page, as well as figures who seemed notable to Dumke personally. Also includes invitations and thank you notes regarding events, as well as personal correspondence between Dr. Dumke and his wife, Dorothy.
Edith Ringer, 1925-1958
Edith Ringer is possibly one of Glenn Dumkeās former primary school teachers. Includes photographs of Glenn Dumke as a child.
Irving Stone, 1978-1983
Includes correspondence with various notable individuals that are of a more personal nature, such as, former California Governors, George Deukmejian and Ronald Reagan, Donald Gerth, Irving Stone, and Charles George Page, as well as figures who seemed notable to Dumke personally. Also includes invitations and thank you notes regarding events, as well as personal correspondence between Dr. Dumke and his wife, Dorothy.
Henry K. Swenerton, 1960-1989
Includes correspondence with various notable individuals that are of a more personal nature, such as, former California Governors, George Deukmejian and Ronald Reagan, Donald Gerth, Irving Stone, and Charles George Page, as well as figures who seemed notable to Dumke personally. Also includes invitations and thank you notes regarding events, as well as personal correspondence between Dr. Dumke and his wife, Dorothy.
Carl Terzian, 1982-1987
Includes correspondence with various notable individuals that are of a more personal nature, such as, former California Governors, George Deukmejian and Ronald Reagan, Donald Gerth, Irving Stone, and Charles George Page, as well as figures who seemed notable to Dumke personally. Also includes invitations and thank you notes regarding events, as well as personal correspondence between Dr. Dumke and his wife, Dorothy.