Letter from Pete Noble to Mr. F. C. (Frederic C.) Lee of the Ice Club of Baltimore, Inc., containing a handwritten response from Mr. Lee on the back. In this letter Mr. Noble reminds Mr. Lee of their conversation at the Hotel New Yorker about the...
Letter from Norman A. Falkner to the gentlemen of the Ice Club of Baltimore. In his letter Mr. Falkner promotes his one-legged skating act, advertising the combination of the primary elements of the International Style of figure skating and special...
Letter from Peggy Fahy to Mr. [Frederic C.] Lee of the Ice Club of Baltimore, Inc., about a misunderstanding with Bill [O'Brien], a promoter, concerning confusion over whether she and her partner Richard [Toucey] of the New Haven Skating Club had...
Figure skating; Figure skating officials; Philadelphia Skating Club and Humane Society; United States Figure Skating Association;
Document prepared by the Committee on Judges and Judging of the United States Figure Skating Association that lists official judges for figure skating clubs across the United States for the year 1938. Among the judges listed from the Ice Club of...
Figure skating; Financial statements; Ice Club of Baltimore, Inc.;
Document showing the Ice Club of Baltimore, Inc. balance sheet and operating statement for the 1936-1937 season, prepared by P. T. MacKie, the treasurer. Included among the club's receipts are dues collected for two seasons and refunds of monies...
Figure skating; Financial statements; Ice Club of Baltimore, Inc.;
Document containing the Ice Club of Baltimore, Inc. annual report for the 1936-1937 season, signed by Paul T. MacKie, the treasurer. Among the club receipts listed are dues and refunds. Among the club expenditures listed are rent, salaries, taxes,...