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Marshall Mayer to Gary Metz
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by
Marshall Mayer
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published
Sep 01, 1978
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last modified
May 14, 2014 10:59 AM
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Marshall Mayer,
Gary Metz,
Bonnie Lambert
Dear Gary, Finally back in S.D. ready to get back to school. Wanted to thank you for accommodating us. Every once in a while one has to check in with one's sources and this vacation was good for that. I hope both Bonnie [Lambert] & I can see you again before you go to N.Y. Until then, MarshallLocated in Postcard Archive
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Marshall Mayer to Mark Johnstone
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by
Marshall Mayer
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published
Aug 28, 1974
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last modified
May 31, 2013 01:47 PM
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filed under:
Beaumont Newhall,
Gary Metz,
Jim Stone,
David Vestal,
Mark Johnstone,
Thomas Barrow,
Wayne Lazoric,
Marshall Mayer
Mark, Sorry I couldn't stop in on my way down from Montana but I arrived in the Springs at 2:30 am on the 21st. I am very much interested in submitting in your publication. Please send full details. I am studying w/ B. [Beaumont] Newhall and David Vestal here so it looks good. Should give my portfolio a boost. I'll be up soon—MarshallLocated in Postcard Archive
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Marshall Mayer to Bonnie Lambert
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by
Marshall Mayer
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published
Sep 09, 1978
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last modified
Apr 12, 2013 05:34 PM
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filed under:
Gary Metz,
Bonnie Lambert,
Marshall Mayer
Friday Dear Bonnie, Guess where we are!—Spent last night in RMNP after another good day of driving but no good food. Just found Gary [Metz] and will spend the night there. Have to do some minor work on the car. High altitude blues. Should be in DM tomorrow night. Not getting too much research done cause we're pretty tired. Planning on a cheeseburger at Tom's and breakfast at Dotties Diner. I'll call soon. Marshall x0x0x0 P.S. Gary is as interesting as ever.Located in Postcard Archive
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Marshall Mayer to Gary Metz
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by
Marshall Mayer
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published
Jan 01, 1976
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last modified
Apr 12, 2013 05:08 PM
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filed under:
Gary Metz,
Marshall Mayer
Gary, The old prospector and his burro had left the mine for town in the middle of the day with an empty canteen. Both being thirsty, the burro finally said, "I think we'd better go back." The old prospector snorted, "You're crazy!" The burro turned to go but the old prospector stopped the burro short tugging on the reign. There they stood stubborn; neither right nor wrong. MarshallLocated in Postcard Archive
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Marshall Mayer to Mark Johnstone
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by
Marshall Mayer
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published
Jun 30, 1981
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last modified
Apr 12, 2013 05:01 PM
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filed under:
Gary Metz,
Marshall Mayer,
Mark Johnstone
Dear Mark, Hasn't changed much here in 36 years—this sight on every street corner. Doin' the hustle here & meeting alot [sic] of interesting people. Too many restaurants to get any work done though. We'll drop you a card as to our plans to visit in C. Springs. MarshallLocated in Postcard Archive
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Gary Metz to Marshall Mayer and Bonnie Lambert
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by
Gary Metz (deceased)
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published
Sep 10, 1979
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last modified
Mar 20, 2013 07:03 AM
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filed under:
Gary Metz,
Bonnie Lambert,
Marshall Mayer
Dear Marshall & Bonnie—So hiya! Here WE are settling into another new loft [address and phone redacted] Doing well too—you really must come for a visit See some shows, galleries, etc...Trust you're doing well & getting something of what you need as well as want! Gary & BarbaraLocated in Postcard Archive
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Gary Metz to Dave Freund
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by
Gary Metz (deceased)
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published
Oct 13, 1972
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last modified
Mar 17, 2013 04:21 PM
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filed under:
Gary Metz,
Dave Freund,
Hidden Gem
It is exciting and never looks the same, THIS AWESOME BEAUTY, (this is how it looks as it BOILS) just moments away from the glamour and the glitter, the entertainment and excitement, the fun and gaiety. (IT RUNS around the clock.) GM [address redacted]Located in Postcard Archive
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Ellen Manchester, Bonnie Lambert and Gary Metz to Dave Freund
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by
Ellen Manchester
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published
May 27, 1975
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last modified
Mar 17, 2013 09:14 AM
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filed under:
Gary Metz,
Ralph Wolff,
Dave Freund,
Bonnie Lambert,
Ellen Manchester
[text from Bonnie] Wish you were here to enjoy the sun. B. [text from Ellen] Dear Dave—We forgot our coats & ties, so they wouldn't let us in here! Oh well, we are still welcome at Carl's counter. Lots of new buildings, people, etc.—but of course lots of groovy food, bars and shops. Saw Ralph [Wolff] last night. He seems really well. Ivan's [?] still sitting on his front step. HAPPY EXHIBITION—we'll be thinking of you. Ellen, Gary + BonnieLocated in Postcard Archive
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Gary Metz to Dave Freund
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by
Gary Metz (deceased)
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published
Dec 08, 1972
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last modified
Mar 08, 2013 05:01 PM
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filed under:
Gary Metz,
Dave Freund
THE HIGHEST VERTICAL RISE.... One day .....$10.00 Three day ....$24.00 Six day .....$42.00 Child, one day (12 & under....#6.00 Private lesson, 1 hour (1 person)...$15.00 Private Instructor all day......$90.00 "Discover Skiing" GLM all inclusive .....$75.00 THE HIGHEST VERTICAL RISE IN COLORADO (!) More comes from others soon........GLMLocated in Postcard Archive
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Mark Johnstone to Marshall Mayer
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by
Mark Johnstone
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published
Jan 24, 1979
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last modified
Jan 28, 2013 08:30 AM
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filed under:
Gary Metz,
Marshall Mayer,
Ben Benschneider,
Mark Johnstone
Marsh: Give Ben [Benschneider] some time to breath w/ it. If no answer by time I return (Feb 2) I'll call him. Mailed 1st yr. summary on to Gary [Metz]. I think I'm @ SC another yr—but it's hard to tell. What the hell, I might be out this semester. The place is in turmoil. You + señorita bonita coming up? Made reservations @ 4 Oaks for Sat Feb 3 @ 9 o'clock. Let's meet in Inglewood, afternoon? MLocated in Postcard Archive