H. v. Kaltenborn correspondence, 1940-1945, n.d.

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H. v. Kaltenborn correspondence, 1940-1945, n.d.

Kaltenborn writes to Lola L. Kovener, an autograph hunter in the guise of a woman seeking secretarial work. He advises her to stop by for a chat after his broadcast, apologizes for an inconvenience, and requests some clerical assistance. Kovener drafted a thank you for the opportunity to assist on the verso of his last letter. In letters to Harriet Lancashire White Kaltenborn discusses a possible German invasion of England, ladies in the service and his contempt for "Fifth Avenue Duchesses," and her request for a copy of one of his talks. He also thanks her briefly for a letter. Three of these are written on postcards with publicity photographs of Kaltenborn.

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Kaltenborn, H. v. (Hans), 1878-1965

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Fisher, a radio newscaster, was with the Committee for work with Japanese American Evacuees, St. Louis, Mo. From the description of Letter, New York City, to Adalia Kroehuke Fisher, 1943 December 20. (Natural History Museum Foundation, Los Angeles County). WorldCat record id: 23251136 German-American journalist and radio commentator with CBS, 1929-1940 and NBC 1940-1955. From the description of H. v. Kaltenborn correspondence, 1940-1945, n.d. (University of Virgi...

White, Harriet Lancashire,

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Kovener, Lola L.,

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