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From Nancy C. Russell to John B. Ritch, April 27, 1935

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Identifier: TU2009.39.1062

Description

Letter by Nancy C. Russell to Mr. John B. Ritch; apologizes to Ritch for not being able to present the bill for the statue for this session, and requests that he send her his book of poetry so she can forward it to her publisher. Typed.

Transcript

725 Michigan Blvd., Pasadena, California April 27th, 1935. Mr. John B. Ritch, Lewistown, Montana. Dear Mr. Ritch: Your letter of March 25th, was answered in long hand March 30th. In that letter I told you how sorry I was that the bill for the statue of Charlie could not be presented at this session and I think as you do that every time it is put off now, makes the chance that much less for it being accomplished. Darn it, I would like to see it done while you and I are on the job. I know you did all you could and I am abso- lutely tied and cannot help in any way that I know of. So much for the statue. Now, for your letter of April 14th. Please send me the material you have ready for your book and I will send it to Mr. Maule marked “personal” and ask him to read it himself and then take the matter up with you direct. I am hoping something good will come out of it. My experience with publishers is they will never be able to get your book out in time for the tourists this year. It always takes much longer than we expect or think is necessary but if they will just get interested in the poetry and really take hold of it, I am sure you won’t care if the book is not out until later or as soon as they can put it through. In a very short time now, Jack and I will be driving North. I am sure you must feel very proud of your boy being in Anapolis[sic]. I know I would be if he were mine. My very kindest regards to you both. Sincerely yours,

[Transcribed by Lauren B. Gerfen, 2012-12-20]

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Dates

  • April 27, 1935

Creator

Language of Materials

From the Collection:

Materials in English

Access Restrictions

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Extent

From the Collection: 1 extent_missing

Credit Line

Gilcrease Museum/The University of Tulsa

Provenance

Britzman Collection

Medium

ink on paper

Dimensions

Overall: 8 1/2 × 11 in. (21.6 × 27.9 cm)

Notes

The Homer and Helen Britzman collection consists of over 10,000 objects belonging to Charles M. Russell including letters, drawings, personal belongings, photos, and other memorabilia. Homer Britzman worked extensively with Charles Russell’s wife, Nancy, to write Russell’s biography. Chain of custody: Nancy Russell, Homer and Helen Britzman, Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, Amon Carter (inventoried collection in 1997), Gilcrease Management Trust (will become property of TU Special Collections if management agreement between TU and the City of Tulsa is severed).

Previous Number

C.3.167 (Colorado Springs Number)

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the Gilcrease Museum/Helmerich Center for American Research Repository

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