Cary T. Grayson to Alice Gertrude Gordon Grayson
Title
Cary T. Grayson to Alice Gertrude Gordon Grayson
Creator
Grayson, Cary T. (Cary Travers), 1878-1938
Identifier
WWP16561
Date
1924 July 8
Source
Cary T. Grayson Papers, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library, Staunton, Virginia
Language
English
Text
Dearest
I am lonely and miss you and the boys and counting the days when I can join you all at East Hampton.
I went to my office early this morning, saw a few patients but rested on the couch most of the prenoon. From here, where I lunched with Rozier Dulayny, I go back for another electric treatment—then to 2340 to bed until dinner. Such is my routine these days. But, I am hopefully looking forward to seeing you next week.
Weaver told Mr. Ross to-day that he was not able to make the loan on the Wisconsin Avenue property—I wish he had given us more notice, as Wilmer began work yesterday. I called him over the phone to hold up his work men until I had made definite arrangements for the money. Don’t worry I’ll fix it someway. Perhaps, with American Security & Trust Co. When Mr. Ross comes home this afternoon I will discuss the matter with him.
If you have any suggestions relative to where you prefer I try to make the loan, wire me. or telephone. I will do all the preliminary work towards the loan to-morrow—I can, perhaps, try out Mr AJ Bell as to what they would do for us. Don’t worry, it we can come out satisfactorily—Love to the boys & Zoona—
CTG
I am lonely and miss you and the boys and counting the days when I can join you all at East Hampton.
I went to my office early this morning, saw a few patients but rested on the couch most of the prenoon. From here, where I lunched with Rozier Dulayny, I go back for another electric treatment—then to 2340 to bed until dinner. Such is my routine these days. But, I am hopefully looking forward to seeing you next week.
Weaver told Mr. Ross to-day that he was not able to make the loan on the Wisconsin Avenue property—I wish he had given us more notice, as Wilmer began work yesterday. I called him over the phone to hold up his work men until I had made definite arrangements for the money. Don’t worry I’ll fix it someway. Perhaps, with American Security & Trust Co. When Mr. Ross comes home this afternoon I will discuss the matter with him.
If you have any suggestions relative to where you prefer I try to make the loan, wire me. or telephone. I will do all the preliminary work towards the loan to-morrow—I can, perhaps, try out Mr AJ Bell as to what they would do for us. Don’t worry, it we can come out satisfactorily—Love to the boys & Zoona—
CTG
Original Format
Letter
To
Grayson, Alice Gertrude Gordon, 1892-1961
Collection
Citation
Grayson, Cary T. (Cary Travers), 1878-1938, “Cary T. Grayson to Alice Gertrude Gordon Grayson,” 1924 July 8, WWP16561, Cary T. Grayson Papers, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum, Staunton, Virginia.