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Abstract
A. This is a 2-page letter from Wing Luke to Masse Bloomfield. Luke details plans for his trip to L.A.. He was going to attend the Democratic Party's national convention as an alternate delegate. He supported Adlai Stevenson for the democratic nomination He also passes on news about their common friend Sophie Chumas and shares about his work. B-C. These letters are a series of correspondences between Masse Bloomfield and Margaret Marshall between August 31, 1981 and January 8, 1982. Bloomfield was a friend of Wing Luke. The had met while working for the Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. Margaret Marshall was the sitting executive director of the Wing Luke Museum. In these letters, Bloomfield and Marshall assisted each other in finding information about Wing Luke. Bloomfield donated a letter (the above document A) and $50. He also sent exerpts from his diary that pertain to Wing Luke. D. Two letters between Frances J. Flick and Margaret Marshall. The letter from Flick, dated Oct. 3, 1981, details his relationship to Luke, congratulates the museum on its work, asks for more information about Luke, and notes his donation of $100.
Title
Correspondances about and from Wing Luke
Object ID
1992.022.433