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Box 25

 Container

Contains 64 Results:

Correspondence from Jose Victor Luchesi to [Charles Chomette] , December 6, 1948

 Item — Box: 25, Folder: 57
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

This subseries contains Charles Chomette correspondence, photographs, and newspaper clippings. Most of the letters are from individuals who want to know more about Esperanto, but others are from pen-pals and acquaintances from all over the world.

Dates: December 6, 1948

Correspondence from George T. Wride, Nationas United Through Speech Inc., to Charles Chomette , December 10, 1948

 Item — Box: 25, Folder: 58
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

This subseries contains Charles Chomette correspondence, photographs, and newspaper clippings. Most of the letters are from individuals who want to know more about Esperanto, but others are from pen-pals and acquaintances from all over the world.

Dates: December 10, 1948

Correspondence and postcard from [E. Cherie] to Charles Chomette , circa 1948

 File — Box: 25, Folder: 59
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

This subseries contains Charles Chomette correspondence, photographs, and newspaper clippings. Most of the letters are from individuals who want to know more about Esperanto, but others are from pen-pals and acquaintances from all over the world.

Dates: circa 1948

Correspondence and postcards from [Planinsek Yoso] to Charles Chomette, October 26, [1949]

 File — Box: 25, Folder: 60
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

This subseries contains Charles Chomette correspondence, photographs, and newspaper clippings. Most of the letters are from individuals who want to know more about Esperanto, but others are from pen-pals and acquaintances from all over the world.

Dates: October 26, [1949]

Correspondence from Charles Chomette to the Editor of the Los Angeles Times, November 15, 1949

 Item — Box: 25, Folder: 61
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

This subseries contains Charles Chomette correspondence, photographs, and newspaper clippings. Most of the letters are from individuals who want to know more about Esperanto, but others are from pen-pals and acquaintances from all over the world.

Dates: November 15, 1949

Correspondence from Y. Van Der Veken to Charles Chomette, November 8, 1949

 Item — Box: 25, Folder: 62
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

This subseries contains Charles Chomette correspondence, photographs, and newspaper clippings. Most of the letters are from individuals who want to know more about Esperanto, but others are from pen-pals and acquaintances from all over the world.

Dates: November 8, 1949

Postcard from Esperanto-Klubo de Los Angeles to Charles Chomette , December 2, 1940

 Item — Box: 25, Folder: 63
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

This subseries contains Charles Chomette correspondence, photographs, and newspaper clippings. Most of the letters are from individuals who want to know more about Esperanto, but others are from pen-pals and acquaintances from all over the world.

Dates: December 2, 1940

Correspondence from Sekiguchi Kiyoshi, February 10-April 28, 1950

 Item — Box: 25, Folder: 64
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

This subseries contains Charles Chomette correspondence, photographs, and newspaper clippings. Most of the letters are from individuals who want to know more about Esperanto, but others are from pen-pals and acquaintances from all over the world.

Dates: February 10-April 28, 1950

Postcards from [Anca Konopova] to Joseph Scherer, May 21-July 9, 1938

 File — Box: 25, Folder: 20
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

This subseries contains correspondence, postcards, recommendation letters, telegrams, and business cards to or about Joseph Scherer. It also includes some stock letters and correspondences from Joseph Scherer.

Dates: May 21-July 9, 1938

Correspondence from Felix Zamenhof to Charles Chomette , November 20, 1928

 Item — Box: 25, Folder: 27
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

This subseries contains Charles Chomette correspondence, photographs, and newspaper clippings. Most of the letters are from individuals who want to know more about Esperanto, but others are from pen-pals and acquaintances from all over the world.

Dates: November 20, 1928