Box 10
Contains 40 Results:
Hewitt, Helen, 1925-1930
This series consists of Farnam's letters to family, friends, students, and others, which were collected during attempts by Helen Hewitt and John Greene to write Farnam's biography. Added to this correspondence are letters from Farnam to Curtis staff members, which were transferred from the Vertical Files in the Curtis Archives. (For letters and biographical contributions concerning Farnam from these correspondents see series 6.1-6.3.)
James, Philip, 1923-1924
This series consists of Farnam's letters to family, friends, students, and others, which were collected during attempts by Helen Hewitt and John Greene to write Farnam's biography. Added to this correspondence are letters from Farnam to Curtis staff members, which were transferred from the Vertical Files in the Curtis Archives. (For letters and biographical contributions concerning Farnam from these correspondents see series 6.1-6.3.)
Farnam family--clippings about Arline's daughter Eleanor, 1927-1930
Clippings from letters with anecdoctes about Arline's daughter Eleanor, cut out and dated by Farnam, presumably to be used in a scrapbook about his niece.
Curtis Institute of Music, 1927
Letters from Farnam to staff members concerning administrative matters following his appointment.
Farnam, Arlington, Bertha, and family, 1923-1930
Letters by Farnam to his parents and relatives in Canada, some of them written while traveling, with references to meetings with organists and organ builders.
Transcriptions of correspondence by Marcus St. Julien in chronological order (with annotations), printed in his dissertation about Lynnwood Farnam (2002), 1898-1930
This series consists of Farnam's letters to family, friends, students, and others, which were collected during attempts by Helen Hewitt and John Greene to write Farnam's biography. Added to this correspondence are letters from Farnam to Curtis staff members, which were transferred from the Vertical Files in the Curtis Archives. (For letters and biographical contributions concerning Farnam from these correspondents see series 6.1-6.3.)
Apgar, Lawrence, 1929-1930
This series consists of Farnam's letters to family, friends, students, and others, which were collected during attempts by Helen Hewitt and John Greene to write Farnam's biography. Added to this correspondence are letters from Farnam to Curtis staff members, which were transferred from the Vertical Files in the Curtis Archives. (For letters and biographical contributions concerning Farnam from these correspondents see series 6.1-6.3.)
Bruening, Herbert D., 1926-1930
Letters from Farnam to Bruening concerning Farnam's Bach recitals and Bruening's reviews.
A-Z, 1914-1930
Letters to and from miscellaneous correspondents, including Francis Allen, Miss R. Ingalls, Ralph T. Morgan, R.C. Poulter. Includes copy of a letter from Farnam to Mr. Baylies to offer his resignation as organist and choir-master of Emmanuel Church, Boston, 1918, and a letter from Farnam to a prospective student (Henry Gay), 1929.
Anderson, Albert and Adolph, 1928-1930
Includes a photostat copy of a entry in a guest book.