Dr. Edmond Souchon to FPK, June 25, 1949
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Title
Dr. Edmond Souchon to FPK, June 25, 1949
Description
Typed letter promising to send FPK photographs of the Comus Ball and thanking her for her interest in using them in an upcoming publication.
Source
From the collection of Frances Parkinson Keyes, Special Collections, University of Vermont.
Date
1949-06-25
Contributor
Digitised, transcribed and encoded by Harry Gilpin.
Relation
See reply from FPK, July 1, 1949.
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Text
June 25, 1949
Mrs. Frances Parkinson Keyes,
1113 Chartres Street,
New Orleans, 16, Louisiana.
My dear Mrs. Keyes:
It is with much pride and pleasure that I am forwarding to you the photographs which you indicated might be of interest to you. They will arrive under separate cover.
One “snap” which was taken at the Comus Ball and shows the King of Comus leading my daughter Dolly Ann in the grand march after the kings and queens had interchanged, is the property of the Comus Organization. I have written Judge Janvier (who is on his holiday at Highlands, N.C.) asking sanction. He is to communicate with you directly. You should hear from him any day.
I the mean time, let me repat how very happy you have made the whole Souchon Family. Books like yours never die --- and so, Dolly Ann will live on with you:
Cordially, Edmund Souchon
Mrs. Frances Parkinson Keyes,
1113 Chartres Street,
New Orleans, 16, Louisiana.
My dear Mrs. Keyes:
It is with much pride and pleasure that I am forwarding to you the photographs which you indicated might be of interest to you. They will arrive under separate cover.
One “snap” which was taken at the Comus Ball and shows the King of Comus leading my daughter Dolly Ann in the grand march after the kings and queens had interchanged, is the property of the Comus Organization. I have written Judge Janvier (who is on his holiday at Highlands, N.C.) asking sanction. He is to communicate with you directly. You should hear from him any day.
I the mean time, let me repat how very happy you have made the whole Souchon Family. Books like yours never die --- and so, Dolly Ann will live on with you:
Cordially, Edmund Souchon
About the Original Item
- Date Added
- November 21, 2013
- Collection
- Frances Parkinson Keyes Collection
- Citation
- “Dr. Edmond Souchon to FPK, June 25, 1949,” Omeka@CTL, accessed November 21, 2024, http://libraryexhibits.uvm.edu/omeka/items/show/1356.
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