Box 1
Contains 39 Results:
Correspondence from Gertrude Toomey to Mitchell Scott, 1970 March 3
Correspondence from Gertrude Toomey, Registrar for the Philadelphia Museum of Art, to Mitchell Scott, Sales Representative for REA Express.
Correspondence from Gertrude Toomey to Mitchell Scott, 1970 March 4
Correspondence from Gertrude Toomey, Registrar for the Philadelphia Museum of Art, to Mitchell Scott, Sales Representative for REA Express.
Correspondence from Evan H. Turner to Daniel Lynch, 1970 August 6
Correspondence from Evan H. Turner, Director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, to Daniel Lynch, Special Attorney for the United States Strike Force of the Eastern District of New York.
Correspondence from Evan H. Turner to Michael B. Pollack, 1971 December 23
Correspondence from Evan H. Turner, Director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, to Michael B. Pollack, Special Attorney for the Organized Crime Section of the Department of Justice.
Correspondence from Michael B. Pollack to Evan H. Turner, 1971 December 29
Correspondence from Michael B. Pollack, Special Attorney for the Organized Crime Section of the Department of Justice, to Evan H. Turner, Director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Correspondence from Evan H. Turner to Michael B. Pollack, 1972 January 4
Correspondence from Evan H. Turner, Director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, to Michael B. Pollack, Special Attorney for the Organized Crime Section of the Department of Justice.
Information sheet on Duchamp theft trial, 1972 January
Information sheet on Duchamp theft trial. Includes loan receipt from the Brooklyn Museum.
Correspondence from Evan H. Turner to Donald Mason, 1972 March 9
Correspondence from Evan H. Turner, Director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, to Donald Mason, Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Telephone message for Gertrude Toomey from the FBI, 1970 July 28
Telephone message for Gertrude Toomey, Registrar for the Philadelphia Museum of Art, from the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Note about collecting Duchamp paintings, 1970 July 28
Note about telephone call from Mr. James Trower, Federal Bureau of Investigation, to say Duchamp paintings can be collected.