Box 10
Contains 11 Results:
Kansas University of, Museum, 1928 - 1953
Correspondence regarding fossils loaned by the Kansas Museum to Childs Frick and fossils loaned by Childs Frick to the Kansas Museum.
Kozikowski, Alex and John, 1930 - 1954
Correspondence regarding employment and pay.
Also includes letters written by John Kozikowski while away on military service during WWII.
Krochak, George, 1955 - 1963
Correspondence regarding box identification in the Frick collection and shipping records of supplies and specimens.
Correpondence regarding water damage to boxes in storage in 1956.
A few letters from 1959 and 1963 regarding shipping of specimens from the field.
Lavocat, R., Abbe, 1963
Correspondence regarding Levocat's visit to New York and to the Frick Laboratory. There is also a letter describing Lavocat's paleontological work in Kenia.
Lucas, Jennette May, 1923 - 1937
Correspondence between Jennette Lucas - a librarian in the Osborn Library at the Department of Vertebrate Paleontology and multiple publishers and book distributors in Europe regarding book purchases for Childs Frick.
Also some correspondence regarding binding of the publications.
McKenna, Malcolm C. , 1960 - 1965
Contains correspondence regarding field work, which was financially supported by Childs Frick and McKenna's study of isectivores in the Frick Collection.
There is also some correspondence regarding the Cook collection.
Mefferd, Ralph L., 1942 - 1964
Correspondence regarding field work and expenses.
A page from Bulletin of the Geological Society of America from 1964 with announcement of a memorial for Ralph L. Mefford.
Mexico, National Geological Institute, 1923 - 1950
Correspondence regarding Frick's visit to Mexico, his report to Osborn regarding Present Status of Work in Vertebrate Paleontology in Mexico (undated).
ALso correpondence regarding borrowing of fossils. Includes images of mastodon molar from Zumpango del Rio.
Michigan, University of, Museum of Paleontology, 1948 - 1952
Correspondence regarding gift by Childs Frick of specimens from Alaska including shipping records.
Also correspondence regarding establishment of Carbon-14 laboratory at University of Michigan and Frick sending them specimens for dating.
Miscellaneous, 1931 - 1964
Correspondence between Childs Frick and individuals interested in paleontology.
Correspodence with Dr. Marshall, a dentist in Montana, who loaned specimens collected by himself to Frick at the museum.