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[Letter from Bruce Morrow to Sterling Houston - June 27, 1995]

Description: Letter from Bruce Morrow, associate director of the Teachers & Writers Collaborative, to Sterling Houston, prominent San Antonio playwright. He writes to thank him for sending his story, Moan Your Mourners, but has declined to include it in an anthology of short stories he is editing.
Date: June 1995
Creator: Morrow, Bruce
Partner: UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections

[Letter from John Glines to Sterling Houston - June 15, 1999]

Description: Letter from John Glines of The Glines, a non-profit organization for gay arts, to Sterling Houston, prominent San Antonio playwright. He writes thanking him for showing an interest in The Glines, but that they are not looking for new material to produce.
Date: June 15, 1999
Creator: Glines, John
Partner: UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections

[Letter to Sterling Houston - 1988]

Description: Letter from a friend to Sterling Houston, prominent San Antonio playwright. He discusses his personal life, including life in New York City, work, and a death in the family.
Date: 1988
Partner: UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections

[Letter from Erich Freund to Daniel W. Kempner, 1951, January 28]

Description: Letter from Erich Freund to Daniel W. Kempner responding to Mr. Kempner's letter of the 20th saying that he is waiting for Fanny's arrival before making any decisions on where she goes permanently can be made. Mr. Freund informs him that Aunt Rosa has found lodging in Manhattan but the job she found did not work out. He also says that a place for Mrs. Fanny to stay for the first few days has not been found yet and that he'll keep Mr. Kempner updated.
Date: January 28, 1951
Creator: Freund, Erich
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Letter from Inge Honig to Daniel W. Kempner, May 30, 1951]

Description: Letter from Inge Honig to Daniel W. Kempner discussing moving Oma Fanny from the Rosenbaum's house into a nursing home in Manhattan that was recommended by Dr. Gross. Mrs. Honig requests that Mr. Kempner send her some money from Mr. Fanny's cashed bonds for her medical care.
Date: May 30, 1951
Creator: Honig, Inge
Partner: Rosenberg Library
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