Description | Cable telegrams between Dorothy Elmhirst and Anna Bogue discussing Elmhirst grant committee applicants, business and social affairs in New York and at Dartington Hall; loan of Zuloaga paintings to the Metropolitan Museum of Art; grant committee support for labour legislation, theatrical productions and experimental theatre groups, international research and education projects. Other telegrams discuss the New Republic, Herbert Croly's health (1930), Eduard C Lindeman, and financial support for Norman Bel Geddes' production of 'Hamlet' (1931); support for the Cornish School; support for Louise Soelberg Elmhirst; W B Curry's travels in America; discussion of the travels of Martha Graham, Mark Tobey, and Margaret Barr (1932). |