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Historic Pageant 
Coronado in Quivera
Book by HARTLEY B. ALEXANDER, University of Nebraska
Music by HENRY PURMORT EAMES
SEPTEMBER 18TH AND 19TH 1922
Auspices of Ak-Sar-Ben Omaha Neb.

ADDRESS ALL CORRESPONDENCE TO 
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3/8 Asequia Madre, Santa Fe, N.M. 
July 9 - 1922

Dear Miss Fletcher, 

I learn in Santa Fe that there is some chance that you & Mr La Flesche may be here this summer. This would indeed be splendid for all of us, and we are quite hoping that the chance may become reality. 

From Lincoln we drive through to S. F. by auto in latter June - "we" being Mrs Alexander and our boy Hubert, our Mother Mrs Griggs who took the whole trip famously despite her 77 years, and Miss Olive Rush, an artist friend who has a charming studio here; of course I was along as chauffeur. We have taken a house here for the summer, up in the Asequia Madre, and are quite delightfully settled. As I write I can look up to three Hopi Kachima figures on an New Mexican abode mantel, while Indian drawings and Mrs Alexander's batiks made from Rito patterns make the wall gay. Indeed, we are quite in the atmosphere, & I am hoping to get some good work done - leisurely, as good work should be done- during the coming weeks.