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Papers relating to fund raising events

Title
  1. Papers relating to fund raising events, 1961-1963.
Author
  1. Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. Seat Endowment Committee.

Details

Additional authors
  1. Stewart, Susan.
Description
  1. 25 items.
Summary
  1. Clippings, programs, correspondence, and other papers relating to functions such as Tea with Tina, a fashion show by designer Tina Leser at the Hotel Pierre, Jan. 23, 1962, and other events concluding with The Fashion Gala '63 held at Philharmonic Hall, Jan. 6, 1963. Much of the correspondence is from and to Mrs. William Stewart ("Sue," later Susan N. Thomas) and includes copies of letters between her and Jacqueline Kennedy, in whose honor a seat was endowed by her classmates of Miss Porter's School, and who in turn endowed a seat in honor of her father.
Alternative title
  1. Tea with Tina.
Subject
  1. Speeches
  2. Receipts
  3. Programs
  4. Minutes
  5. Letters (Correspondence)
  6. Invitations
  7. Correspondence
  8. Clippings
  9. Fund raising > New York
  10. Fashion shows > New York
  11. Philharmonic Hall (New York, N.Y.)
  12. Miss Porter's School (Farmington, Conn.)
  13. Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
  14. Leser, Tina
  15. Onassis, Jacqueline Kennedy, 1929-1994
  16. Stewart, Susan
Genre/Form
  1. Clippings.
  2. Correspondence.
  3. Invitations.
  4. Letters (Correspondence).
  5. Minutes.
  6. Programs.
  7. Receipts.
  8. Speeches.
Call number
  1. JPB 94-11
Source (note)
  1. Thomas, Susan N.
Biography (note)
  1. Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is an arts complex comprising more than a dozen institutions between 62nd St. and 66th St. on Broadway in New York City. Philharmonic Hall (later named Avery Fisher Hall) opened Sept. 24, 1962.
Processing action (note)
  1. Accessioned
Author
  1. Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. Seat Endowment Committee.
Title
  1. Papers relating to fund raising events, 1961-1963.
Biography
  1. Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is an arts complex comprising more than a dozen institutions between 62nd St. and 66th St. on Broadway in New York City. Philharmonic Hall (later named Avery Fisher Hall) opened Sept. 24, 1962.
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Added author
  1. Stewart, Susan.
Added title
  1. Tea with Tina.
Research call number
  1. JPB 94-11
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