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Letter from Bernard Laberge to Ernest M. Skinner

Mr. Ernest Skinner Vice President, Aeolian Skinner Organ Company Boston, Mass. My dear Mr. Skinner: According to my promise I am sending you herewith Dr. Karg-Elert's address in Leipzig. It…
  • 1932-03-22
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Letter from Ernest M. Skinner to Archibald T. Davison

Dr. Archibald T. Davison 22 Francis Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Re: Appleton Chapel, Harvard College My dear Dr. Davison: In the opinion of one who knows as much about tone as…
  • 1930-11-08
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Letter from Ernest M. Skinner to “The American Organist”

The American Organist, 467 City Hall Station, New York City, N.Y. Gentlemen: I would like to make reference to your editorial in the issue of May 1929, with special attention…
  • 1929-05-06
  • Letters

Letter from Henry Willis to Ernest M. Skinner

Mr. Ernest Skinner Skinner Organ Co. Dorchester Boston, Mass. U.S.A. My dear Skinner, Thanks for yours of the 24th April — but I am sure that I do not know…
  • 1925-05-26
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Letter from Ernest M. Skinner to Henry Willis

Henry Willis, Jr., c/o Henry Willis & Sons and Lewis & Co., Ltd., 234 Ferndale Road Brixton, London, Eng. My dear Mr. Willis: I now rise to break my long…
  • 1924-12-26
  • Letters

Letter from Ernest M. Skinner to Henry Willis

Henry Willis, Jr., 234 Ferndale Road, Brixton, London, S.W.9. My dear Willis: Placing the armature above the magnet favors the magnet by twice the weight of the armature. In the…
  • 1924-06-09
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Letter from Henry Willis to Ernest M. Skinner

Ernest M. Skinner Esq. The Skinner Organ Co. Ltd Dorchester Boston Mass. U.S.A. Dear Mr. Skinner, I hope that you had an interesting time in France and particularly that you…
  • 1924-03-26
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