Box 1
Contains 64 Results:
To Mrs. Philip Turetsky, 1963 May 16
Mentions a medical report on her father's stroke. Discusses various doctors her father saw. Mentions the Steuben Glass Anthology, saying the poems did not match up will with the glass.
To Michael, Phil, Lisa, and Nikolai, 1963 December 23
Mentions her mother's departure following a visit with May and Pearl. George and family attended a small reunion at Perry Street.
To Michael, 1964 May 10
Writes of mother visisting with two young missionary men. Says Nikolai will be 2 in August. Michael is planning to visit May at Perry Street.
To Mrs. Philip Turetsky, 1964 December 17
A Loren MacIver card, which is a reproduction of a work by a friend of theirs married to Lloyd Frankenberg, the poet. Says To Mix with Time is going into a second printing.
To Michael Raine Turetsky, 1969 December 5
Says she wishes they could take their mother to Sweden, proposes covering half of his expenses if Paul is willing to take Margaret to Sweden. Grace sends the letter to Paul with a note asking that he send it back.
To Michael Turetsky, 1970 June 28
Postcard, staying in a Swiss chalet, just saying hello. Refers to a houseboat trip on long mountain lakes.
To Mother, 1972 January 12
Writes of teaching a writing class at Utah State from mid-July to mid-August. [Margaret dies this year]
To Grace Magda, 1972 August 1
Letter to family describing an upcoming family reunion in memory of their parents, to be held in Logan Canyon at Guinevah Campground. There will be a family meeting on August 18-19 to decide how to dispose of their mother's property, especially the house at 669 East 500 North. Enclosed note says that May will give a reading on August 15. May is in Logan living in her mother's apartment.
To Michael Turetsky, 1972 April, May
Contains earlier letter from Sea Cliff that mentions a talk with Grace's daughter, Lisa. Also mentions having stopped at the University of Texas at Austin and being shown the campus by Gladys Goodall. Larger letter is addressed to Professor James B. Hartzell of UCLA, telling him she must receive $500 in order to make the trip out to participate in the "Festival of Poetry Therapy." Says her friend Ann Stanford participated the previous year.