Water softener equipment, letter from Harold Higgins to Joseph Lacy
1960-11-29
Irwin Management Company Inc.
M003-I-b-i-B7F64
Item details
1960-11-29
IdentifierMHG_Ib_B007_f064_113
correspondence
SubjectsMiller House (Columbus, Ind.)
Geographic LocationColumbus (Ind.)
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November 29, 1960
Mr. Joseph N. Lacy
Eero Saarinen & Associates
1300 North Woodward
Birmingham, Michigan
Dear Joe:
Thanks for your letter of November 3, 1960 in regard to the water softening equipment for the Miller House.
I recently talked with Mr. Schiewe and learned that he had been involved in this problem when the house was built. He indicated that he plans to get to Columbus within the next three or four weeks and will review the problem with me at that time.
Thanks very much for your help.
Sincerely yours,
HBHiggins/jkp
Controller
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