Inclusion, May Bragdon Diary, November 12, 1899 – November 13, 1899, p. 111
Abstract
Letter from Francis T. Meyer of the Meyer-Sniffen Co., New York to Claude Bragdon, Nov. 29 '99. "Dear Mr. Bragdon,Many thanks for the prints which I assume are your sister's work. I showed them to Alfred Stieglitz (probably the best amature) in this country) and he pronounced them very good. I think they are fine. Have not had time to make any prints lately but will try and send you some later. Had a call from Wilkinson several days ago. Don't forget me when you are in N.Y. Yours, Francis T. Meyer."
Inclusion, May Bragdon Diary, January 18, 1902, p. 301
Abstract
House and Garden's advertisement for Claude Bragdon's upcoming series of 6 articles, "The Beautiful Necessity: being Essays on Architectural Esthetics."