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Show moreTyped letter from Charles F., Sr., to Charles F., Jr., describing likelihood of Charles, Jr., gaining commission after some months of red tape, anticipating Charles, Jr.’s homecoming, meeting at Nela Park with Dr. Hyde in which was described dilemma of Charles Jr. wanting to work at Nela Park but also enlisting in army and seeing flight of Miss Ruth Law. Includes letter from F. A. Scott recommending commission as first lieutenant in Ordnance Officer’s Reserve Corp from June 2.
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 1: Correspondence
Subseries 1: Family and Personal (1889-1929)
Box 1
Folder 2
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Show moreTyped letter from Charles F., Sr., to Charles F., Jr., discussing registration for draft before United States entered World War I, probable duties of Ordnance Officer, and affect of draft registration requirements on thesis and Harvard Commencement. Mentions Dorothy’s commencement, asks Charles, Jr. to pick out some flowers to give Dorothy on behalf of Charles, Sr., and mentions family gathering in Cleveland.
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 1: Correspondence
Subseries 1: Family and Personal (1889-1929)
Box 1
Folder 2
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Show moreTyped letter from Charles F., Sr., to Charles F., Jr., describing a trip Charles, Sr. took with workers in the YMCA to see the camp they built at Chillicothe for the military men stationed there in preparation for entering World War I. Mentions meeting Philip Mather and Sherlock Herrick as well as Mr. and Mrs. Herrick while at the camp, Aunt Alice and Adela being at Walnut Hill, weather in Cleveland making golf course muddy, and new unspecified laboratory work
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 1: Correspondence
Subseries 1: Family and Personal (1889-1929)
Box 1
Folder 2
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Show moreHandwritten letter from Charles F., Sr., to Dorothy Hamilton Brush, regarding meeting with Myron T. Herrick about Dorothy’s desire to do something useful in France if Charles F., Jr., is deployed there with the military, Herrick suggests joining the YWCA, which is sending workers abroad to help outside military camps.
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 1: Correspondence
Subseries 1: Family and Personal (1889-1929)
Box 1
Folder 2
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Show moreTyped letter from Charles F., Sr., to Charles F., Jr., describing lack of news in Cleveland, end of million dollar YMCA drive for army, cooling weather, letters from Sir Robert Hadfield, planning of Thanksgiving party at Charles, Sr.’s house to which both Charles, Jr. and Dorothy are invited
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 1: Correspondence
Subseries 1: Family and Personal (1889-1929)
Box 1
Folder 2
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Show moreTyped letter from Charles F., Sr., to Charles F., Jr., describing end of World War I celebrations, terms of treaty, Charles, Jr. finding new job now that war is over, family news and Charles, Sr., and Sir Robert Hadfield’s paper published in Proceedings of the Royal Society, and Charles, Sr.’s news stenographer
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 1: Correspondence
Subseries 1: Family and Personal (1889-1929)
Box 1
Folder 4
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Show moreTyped letter from Charles, Fr., Sr., to Charles F., Jr., regarding inability of Linde Air Products company to provide assistants to Charles, Jr., in ammonia synthesis project for government and Charles, Sr.’s willingness to help in any way possible. Includes letter from G. W. Mead of Linde Air Products company describing inability to provide assistant to Charles, Jr., due to other government work
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 1: Correspondence
Subseries 1: Family and Personal (1889-1929)
Box 1
Folder 13
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Show moreTyped letter from Charles F., Sr., to Charles F., Jr., regarding recently received letter from Dorothy, Ted Brown’s work on electrical equipment of large field guns and the effort needed to move the big guns by rail, Charles Baldwin Sawyer’s teaching activities, weather and family travel, and laboratory work.
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 1: Correspondence
Subseries 1: Family and Personal (1889-1929)
Box 1
Folder 4
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