Belle Baruch to Cary T. Grayson
Title
Belle Baruch to Cary T. Grayson
Creator
Baruch, Belle Wilcox, 1899-1964
Identifier
WWP16725
Date
1932 December 7
Description
Belle Baruch asks Cary Grayson about her membership in the Middleburg hunt and asks him to mention that the rye and apple brandy has not arrived to Mrs. Sands.
Source
Cary T. Grayson Papers, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library, Staunton, Virginia
Language
English
Text
Aldie Va.
Dear Admiral Grayson,
Barbara Donohoe and I are just sending in our subscriptions to the Middleburg hunt. I have often heard you and father say that I had been made a member of this hunt—what does it mean exactly? Did father pay a subscription for me once upon a time?
I dont want to hurry Mrs. Sands but if you happen to meet her in town would you mind reminding her of the rye and apple brandy. It has not come yet—Do come out and hunt soon
Sincerely,
Belle Baruch
Dear Admiral Grayson,
Barbara Donohoe and I are just sending in our subscriptions to the Middleburg hunt. I have often heard you and father say that I had been made a member of this hunt—what does it mean exactly? Did father pay a subscription for me once upon a time?
I dont want to hurry Mrs. Sands but if you happen to meet her in town would you mind reminding her of the rye and apple brandy. It has not come yet—Do come out and hunt soon
Sincerely,
Belle Baruch
Original Format
Letter
To
Grayson, Cary T. (Cary Travers), 1878-1938
Collection
Citation
Baruch, Belle Wilcox, 1899-1964, “Belle Baruch to Cary T. Grayson,” 1932 December 7, WWP16725, Cary T. Grayson Papers, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum, Staunton, Virginia.