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     MANUSCRIPTS and ARCHIVAL MATERIAL

Box 20

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Contains 10 Results:

Correspondence – M, 1941-1944

 File — Box: 20, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents

Correspondents and topics include: Bishop Francis J. McConnell; James W. Miller; Vito Marcantonio; Otto Mayer; Robert E. Mathews concerning the “sit down strike” by investment bankers and industrialists in May 1940; and Henry Morgenthau, Jr., letter to.

Dates: 1941-1944

Correspondence – Dr. James Myers, 1937-1943

 File — Box: 20, 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: 1937-1943

Correspondence – N , 1939-1942

 File — Box: 20, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents

Correspondence includes: “The New Republic”; Douglas Newman, Secretary of the Barradas League; Dr. C.A. Norman; memorandum concerning Senator Norris’ presidential qualifications; and Representative Mary T. Norton.

Dates: 1939-1942

Correspondence – O-P, 1937-1943

 File — Box: 20, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents

Correspondents and topics include: William Owen; Ernest Minor Patterson; Representative Claude Pepper; Justice Justine Wise Polier; and Jacob S. Potofsky.

Dates: 1937-1943

Correspondence – R , 1937-1943

 File — Box: 20, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents

Correspondents and topics include: Judge Samuel I. Rosenman; Representative Robert L. Ramsay; Right Reverend Msgr. John A. Ryan.

Dates: 1937-1943

Correspondence – Religious Organizations concerning labor issues, 1925-1943

 File — Box: 20, Folder: 6
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: 1925-1943

Correspondence – S, 2 folders, 1937-1944

 File — Box: 20, Folder: 7-8
Scope and Contents

Correspondents and topics include: John Saxton; Guy Emery Shipler; Edwin S. Smith; William Simkin; B.M. Schnapper concerning the history of the Wagner Act; Ray Scott concerning the “Fundamental Significance of our Present Day Labor Movement”; and Porter Sargent.

Dates: 1937-1944

Correspondence – Upton Sinclair, 1938

 File — Box: 20, 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: 1938

Correspondence – Alfred Snyder, Jr., 1938-1940

 File — Box: 20, Folder: 10
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: 1938-1940

Correspondence – Sponsors, 2 folders, 1938-1939, 1941

 File — Box: 20, Folder: 11-12
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: Majority of material found in 1938-1939, 1941