Manuscript/Mixed Material Letter from John A. Lomax to Harold Spivacke (with original envelope)
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Image 1 of Letter from John A. Lomax to Harold Spivacke (with original envelope) PORT ARANSAS FEB 8 P.M. 1939 Mr. Harold Spivacke Chief Division of Music Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. over
- Contributor: Lomax, John A. (John Avery)
- Date: 1939-02-07
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Image 2 of Letter from John A. Lomax to Harold Spivacke (with original envelope) Consider Greene's letter as possible publicity for the Folk Song Archive—if you think best?
- Contributor: Lomax, John A. (John Avery)
- Date: 1939-02-07
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Image 3 of Letter from John A. Lomax to Harold Spivacke (with original envelope) file Port Aransas, Texas 2/7/ 19 39 Dear Mr. Spivacke: I am asking Mr. Greene to wire you for any concessions about the Negro folk song material. It is a matter of…
- Contributor: Lomax, John A. (John Avery)
- Date: 1939-02-07
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Image 4 of Letter from John A. Lomax to Harold Spivacke (with original envelope) in recording Negro music (as well as on any other possibly damaging angle)that I should like for Mr. Putnam to see what Mr. Greene has to say. I think, also, that this…
- Contributor: Lomax, John A. (John Avery)
- Date: 1939-02-07
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Image 5 of Letter from John A. Lomax to Harold Spivacke (with original envelope) 2 think I should do. You must get into your head that at least one of my faults is not an overplus(?) of ego, that I know it all, that I do…
- Contributor: Lomax, John A. (John Avery)
- Date: 1939-02-07
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Image 6 of Letter from John A. Lomax to Harold Spivacke (with original envelope) half a dozen people to lining up singers for me. At any other place I plan to stop on my way to Washington (as I wrote to you briefly from Houston) I…
- Contributor: Lomax, John A. (John Avery)
- Date: 1939-02-07