Archive Record
Metadata
Catalog Number |
023.005.07 |
Collection |
Robert Bowne Suckley (1856 - 1921) |
Title |
Correspondence: Arthur Rutsen Suckley, 1914-1915 |
Date |
1914 - 1915 |
Object Name |
Correspondence |
Scope & Content |
Forty-nine letters and postcards. [Letter #2] Jan 1914, New York: Mid-years quite satisfactory (Columbia) [#4] Jan 20, 1914, : Now a member of the Harvard Club (27 W 44)--convenient for studying & meals. [#6] Mar 19, 1914. 43 Fifth Ave, NYC. The apartment is very comfortable but lease expires Ap 15; Nummie & Arthur move back to 80th St and Mama to Rhinebeck. Trossack is "larger & stockier than Viersac...Of course he is locked up at night and is kept away from ash cans or chicken coops." [#10] Oct 29, 1914. NYC.: "Robin seems to be enjoying his work at N.Y. University." [16] Jan 12, 1915, NYC: "I hope Trossack is getting on well and not losing his bandage." "I'm dining with Mama tonight at the New Weston, the fifth hotel we have patronized in the last two years." [#18] Feb 6, 1915. NYC: "Reggie should be gotten rid of...you have admitted that three dogs were too much." Concern about Trossack going to Dows. [#21] Mar 11, 1915. NYC: Determined to sell the "abominable Stearns" and buy a Carnation. [#23] Ap 10, 1915: "I suppose you and the girls have done a lot of work in the woods this week and have opened the path we were last struggling with." [#34] Aug 8, 1915 until Sept: Treatment for Arthur established at The Battle Creek Sanitarium, Battle Creek, Michigan. [#39] Oct 5, 1915. NYC: Petitions for a house on 86th and Fifth Avenue facing the park, for the family use while in NYC instead of one or more apartments. |
People |
Suckley, Arthur Rutsen (1890-1975) Suckley, Robert Bowne, Sr. (1856-1921) |
Subjects |
Columbia College Dogs Harvard Club of New York |
Legal Status |
Property of Wilderstein Historic Site |
