Correspondence with Mr. Loeb / Elizabeth M. Gilmer or Dorothy Dix. 1908-1926.

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Correspondence with Mr. Loeb / Elizabeth M. Gilmer or Dorothy Dix. 1908-1926.

7 letters or notes, most addressed to Mr. Loeb, the last 2 to Harry. The first 3 are sent from New York, 2 on letterhead of the New York Journal and signed Elizabeth M. Gilmer, the last 4 from New Orleans and signed Dorothy Dix. 1 holograph note to Mr. Loeb accepting an invitation to his Begue breakfast, March 11, 1908. 2 letters referring to this event and regretting being unable to attend the next year and thanking him for his songs. Letter thanking him for sending his criticism of Heifetz playing and commenting on it. Letter thanking him for Tony's letter which seemed to be in dialect verse. Note thanking him for a copy of his brochure. Letter thanking him for sending Giuseppe and commenting. All in a friendly, well-written style.

7 items ; 17-28 cm.

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Loëb, Harry Brunswick

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Harry Brunswick Loëb (1884-1957) of New Orleans, La., was the son of Samuel B. Loëb and Cecile Dreyfous Loëb. In addition to being a composer of popular songs, his musical career included management of the French Opera House, commentary about music for the local newspapers, and management of the Harry B. Loeb Piano Co. He founded the New Orleans Philharmonic Symphony Society, and was active in the New Orleans Opera House Association. From the description of Harry Brunswick Loëb p...

Dix, Dorothy, 1861-1951

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