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Box 19

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Contains 8 Results:

Correspondence – Ernest H. Gaunt, 1938

 File — Box: 19, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Scope note for correspondence files. There has been no attempt to make an exhaustive list of the correspondents in each folder. Most letters were routine correspondence from people seeking information about the group; copies of their publications, speeches, and other educational materials; questions about membership in the group from interested individuals; requests for individuals to become sponsors, members or leaders in the group; leaders of other like-minded organizations; union...
Dates: 1938

Correspondence – Dr. Frank P. Graham, President of the University of North Carolina, 1937-1944

 File — Box: 19, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Scope note for correspondence files. There has been no attempt to make an exhaustive list of the correspondents in each folder. Most letters were routine correspondence from people seeking information about the group; copies of their publications, speeches, and other educational materials; questions about membership in the group from interested individuals; requests for individuals to become sponsors, members or leaders in the group; leaders of other like-minded organizations; union...
Dates: 1937-1944

Correspondence – H, 2 folders, 1937-1944

 File — Box: 19, Folder: 3-4
Scope and Contents

Correspondents and topics include: Hubert Herring; Sidney Hillman; Fred S. Hall concerning the Industrial Expansion Act (multiple letters); B.W. Huebsch, The Viking Press, and his concern over the pamphlet “A New Social Order”; S.L. Hoover and his question about the Keller Bill and the Association; John Edgar Hoover; and F.J. Hall, editor of “The United States News” about numbers of unemployed and other issues (multiple letters).

Dates: 1937-1944

Correspondence – Francis A. Henson, including outgoing carbons, 3 folders, 1939-1941

 File — Box: 19, Folder: 5-7
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Scope note for correspondence files. There has been no attempt to make an exhaustive list of the correspondents in each folder. Most letters were routine correspondence from people seeking information about the group; copies of their publications, speeches, and other educational materials; questions about membership in the group from interested individuals; requests for individuals to become sponsors, members or leaders in the group; leaders of other like-minded organizations; union...
Dates: 1939-1941

Correspondence – I-K, 1937-1944

 File — Box: 19, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents

Correspondents and topics include: Meyer Jacobstein about the Reconstruction Act; and Paul Kellogg.

Dates: 1937-1944

Correspondence – International Juridical Association, Carol King, secretary, 1939-1940

 File — Box: 19, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Scope note for correspondence files. There has been no attempt to make an exhaustive list of the correspondents in each folder. Most letters were routine correspondence from people seeking information about the group; copies of their publications, speeches, and other educational materials; questions about membership in the group from interested individuals; requests for individuals to become sponsors, members or leaders in the group; leaders of other like-minded organizations; union...
Dates: 1939-1940

Correspondence – L, 1937-1944

 File — Box: 19, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents

Correspondence includes: letters to Robert M. LaFollette, Jr.; League for Abundance: League for Industrial Democracy; Harold Loeb; and Dr. Jack Levin.

Dates: 1937-1944

Correspondence – M, 2 folders, 1937-1940

 File — Box: 19, Folder: 11-12
Scope and Contents

Correspondents and topics include: secretary of Attorney General Frank Murphy; Darwin J. Meserole, National Unemployment League; Francis P. Miller; Emily Fogg Mead; Homer L. Mead; Lewis E. Meyers; Judge Julian W. Mack; Bishop Francis J. McConnell; George F. Milton, editor “The Chattanooga News”; Senator James M. Mead; and letter to Archibald MacLeish, Librarian of Congress.

Dates: 1937-1940