Letter from Don Greame Kelley to J.N. Bowman, Historian at Central Record Depository, 1953 April 20
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20 April 1953
Dr. J. NH. Bow ELCah Lg Steterten
Central Record Depository
1103 R Street
Sacramento, California
Dear Dr. Bowman:
Work is progressing on the color rendering of the bear,
and I am preparing several trial sketches to send up for
`Or. Storer's criticism before a final rendering.
As to the lettering, mentioned in your letter, perhaps
it would be just as well for me to go ahead on that from
models I have here at hand. So much depends on careful
letter spacing as well as on the right models, and as a
general rule architectural draftsmen are not too well
trained in lettering. My experience and practice in this
field are extensive. In any case, what I do will be in
the nature of a proposal for improved lettering te go
along with the - bear!
iy predtainary sketches will go up to Dr. Storer before
the end of this week.
Thanks for your courteous reception in Sacramento. That
conference with you and Mr. Links was an Subastiatdons and
enjoyable experience. I also had a good visit with Tracy
Storer in Davis next ee and we got several points
iz oned out.
Sincerely yours,
0H o rae' thi
Don Greame Kelley