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Letter from Leonard F. Wing to his father Leonard F. Wing, 27 August 1945
Letter from Leonard F. Wing to his father Leonard F. Wing, letting him know that he received a promotion. Local news sources are speculating that Leonard F. Wing (father) will run for the Senate after he is dischanged. Leonard (son) hopes they are both discharged at the same time and can spend more time together
Letter from Leonard F. Wing to his father Leonard F. Wing, 7 September 1945
Letter from Leonard F. Wing to his father Leonard F. Win
Letter from Leonard F. Wing (father) to his son Leonard F. Wing, 18 September 1945
Letter from Leonard F. Wing (father) to his son Leonard F. Wing announcing that the 43rd Army will be demobilizing back to the U. S. and they will likely not see each other as planned. He mentions that he has not been feeling well but assures his son that the doctors are telling him not to worry. (Leonard F. Wing passed away from a heart attack in December, 1945.) He also relates the devastation in multiple Japanese cities.Transcription may be subject to error
A. Previn, Leonard Feather, Leonard Bernstein, Ralph Gleason, Gene Norman at the Hollywood Bowl
10 x 8 inch photograph; A. Previd, Leonard Feather, Leonard Bernstein, Ralph Gleason, Gene Norman at the Hollywood Bow
Letter from Leonard F. Wing (son) to his father Leonard F. Wing, 12 September 1945
Letter from Leonard F. Wing (son) to his father Leonard F. Wing letting his father know that he is shipping out soon in the role of general's aide, which he assumes will be working with his father
Letter from Leonard F. Wing (father) to his son Leonard F. Wing, 22 September 1945
Letter from Leonard F. Wing (father) to his son Leonard F. Wing congratulating his son on receiving the promotion, and looking forward to seeing him in Japan.Transcription may be subject to error
Max Leonard, Anna Gangl and Elis Gangl Leonard at Schloss Faber-Castell at Stein near Nuremberg
Color photo of Max Leonard, Anna Gangl and Elis Gangl Leonard at Schloss Faber-Castell at Stein near Nuremberg. Max Leonard is Leo B. Leonard\u27s younger brother, Elis Gangl Leonard is his 2nd wife and Anna Gangl is his mother-in-law and Elis\u27 mother. Reverse side of photograph: Nuremberg - Schloss Stein
Leonard Feather Scrapbook, 1942
1 scrapbook (71 p.)
Includes newspaper and magazine articles mostly written by Leonard Feather or his pseudonyms
Leonard Feather Scrapbook, 1937 - 1938
1 scrapbook (79 p.)
Includes newspaper and magazine articles mostly written by Leonard Feather or his pseudonyms
Leonard Feather Scrapbook, 1956 - 1958
1 scrapbook (197 p.)
Includes newspaper and magazine articles mostly written by Leonard Feather or his pseudonyms
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