Judd, Carol
Person
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Clipping re: Judd, Carol (Mrs. Howard C.), 1929
File — Box: 69, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
This subseries is comprised of various material types and subjects. Of the former, newspaper clippings are the most numerous, and most are obituaries of John D. McIlhenny's immediate family with the exception of Carol Judd, who was Frances's niece. Childhood memorabilia include a landscape drawing most likely by Henry P. McIlhenny in his interpretation of the "cubist" style, a paper doll drawn by his sister and the baptismal certificate of their older brother, John D. Jr. A note from one of...
Dates:
1929
Judd, Carol [Mrs. Howard C.], 1965
File — Box: 9, Folder: 56
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
As the correspondents in this sub-subseries make evident, McIlhenny cultivated a social network that reached across noted names in all the arts, as well as titled gentry, royalty and political figures. Whenever celebrities of the stage, screen or concert hall were performing in Philadelphia, McIlhenny would invite them to his home at Rittenhouse Square, just a stone's throw away from the major theatres and hotels. Although they could not always accept the offer, invitees included Noel...
Dates:
1965
Judd, Carol [Mrs. Howard C.], 1983
File — Box: 67, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
McIlhenny penned many of the letters that comprise this subseries, writing primarily to his mother as a youngster at summer camp and as a young man in college and to his sister while on active duty in the Navy Reserve during World War II. Correspondence written by various family members and other individuals makes up the remainder, and includes glimpses of family life prior to McIlhenny's birth. Written one to eight years after his father's death, McIlhenny's letters to his...
Dates:
1983