Box 19
Contains 8 Results:
Correspondence – Ernest H. Gaunt, 1938
Correspondence – Dr. Frank P. Graham, President of the University of North Carolina, 1937-1944
Correspondence – H, 2 folders, 1937-1944
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).
Correspondence – Francis A. Henson, including outgoing carbons, 3 folders, 1939-1941
Correspondence – I-K, 1937-1944
Correspondents and topics include: Meyer Jacobstein about the Reconstruction Act; and Paul Kellogg.
Correspondence – International Juridical Association, Carol King, secretary, 1939-1940
Correspondence – L, 1937-1944
Correspondence includes: letters to Robert M. LaFollette, Jr.; League for Abundance: League for Industrial Democracy; Harold Loeb; and Dr. Jack Levin.
Correspondence – M, 2 folders, 1937-1940
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.