[Letter from Ross A. Collins to I. H. Kempner, February 3, 1954] (open access)

[Letter from Ross A. Collins to I. H. Kempner, February 3, 1954]

Letter from Ross A. Collins to I. H. Kempner sending him a newsletter about books "written during the first fifty years after the invention of printing" and explaining that he sent it because of Kempner's interest in books (p. [1]). Newsletter not included.
Date: February 3, 1954
Creator: Collins, Ross A.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Isaac H. Kempner to Boyd Campbell, February 4, 1963] (open access)

[Letter from Isaac H. Kempner to Boyd Campbell, February 4, 1963]

Letter from Isaac H. Kempner to Boyd Campbell wishing well for the exploratory operation.
Date: February 4, 1963
Creator: Kempner, Isaac H. (Isaac Herbert), 1873-1967
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Isaac H. Kempner to Ross A. Collins, February 8, 1954] (open access)

[Letter from Isaac H. Kempner to Ross A. Collins, February 8, 1954]

Letter from Isaac H. Kempner to Ross A. Collins explaining why he is slow to read the newsletter that Collins sent.
Date: February 8, 1954
Creator: Kempner, Isaac H. (Isaac Herbert), 1873-1967
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from W. H. Louviere to I. H. Kempner, February 17, 1955] (open access)

[Letter from W. H. Louviere to I. H. Kempner, February 17, 1955]

Letter from W. H. Louviere to I. H. Kempner discussing business updates.
Date: February 17, 1955
Creator: Louviere, William H.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Copy of letter from William M. Nathan to Hyman J. Ettlinger, February 15, 1945] (open access)

[Copy of letter from William M. Nathan to Hyman J. Ettlinger, February 15, 1945]

Letter from William M. Nathan to Hyman J. Ettlinger requesting that he form a meeting of a committee in El Paso to raise funds for the Hillel building while he is in town. He apologizes for the delayed response and blames his past travels to Tennessee, Mississippi, and Arkansas.
Date: February 15, 1945
Creator: Nathan, William M.
System: The Portal to Texas History