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Josef Hofmann papers

Chiefly correspondence, diaries, playbills, and newspaper clippings re his concert tours; and diaries of Hofmann's wife, Marie Clarisse Eustis Hofmann.

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  • "Chiefly correspondence, diaries, playbills, and newspaper clippings re his concert tours; and diaries of Hofmann's wife, Marie Clarisse Eustis Hofmann."@en
  • "Letter, 8 May 1916 (Grinnell, Iowa), to Marie [Hofmann], expressing his views on the political situation along the U.S.-Mexican borer: "What do you think of the new Mexican Raid in Texas?... Such an enormous country as U. S. A. and absolutely helpless against a hand full of outlaws!... They [the Wilson Administration] put on airs with a power like Germany and cannot even take care of little troubles at home"; letter, 8 Apr. 1917, to his wie expressing his disgust with the Great War in Europe: "The only really quiet spot in the world, and that one is gone"; letter, 26 Mar. 1918 (New York, N.Y.), to Marie Hofmann, explaining his financial arrangements with the Aeolian Company, which manufactured player organs and pianos."@en
  • "Four diaries, 1907-1910, written by Mrs. Marie Hofmann containing concert itineraries and accounts of concert tours in Mexico (1907) and Russia (1907-1911), with comments on the food, people, accommodations, cultural life, and travel."@en

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  • "Josef Hofmann papers"@en