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Joy, Verne E., 1876-1964. Correspondence, 1914-1940 (1914-1916).
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Correspondence, 1914-1940 (1914-1916).
Correspondence from Medill McCormick, Raymond Robins, Harold L. Ickes, and Theodore Roosevelt deals with Illinois and national Progressive political campaigns (1914-1916). Also a 1940 letter from Wendell Willkie.
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Additional papers, (scattered), 1926-1982
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Additional papers, (scattered) 1926-1982
Unprocessed addenda to the papers of labor organizer Pauline Newman.
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- Additional papers, (scattered), 1926-1982
OAC Review Index. College life, OAC Review, v.28, no.7, Mar. 1916, p.283-285.
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College life, OAC Review, v.28, no.7, Mar. 1916, p.283-285. 1916.
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- OAC Review Index. College life, OAC Review, v.28, no.7, Mar. 1916, p.283-285.
Arlett, Arthur M. Arthur Arlett papers, 1912-1921.
Title:
Arthur Arlett papers, 1912-1921.
Letters, subject files, speeches and clippings, relating mainly to his activities connected with the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, California Board of State Harbor Commissioners, Progressive Party, prohibition, and Plymouth Congregational Church, Oakland, California.
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- Arlett, Arthur M. Arthur Arlett papers, 1912-1921.
Hermann Hagedorn Papers, 1912-1933
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Hermann Hagedorn Papers 1912-1933
Poet and biographer. Correspondence, subject files, research material, and miscellaneous items relating primarily to Hagedorn’s biographies of Leonard Wood and William Boyce Thompson. Includes original material relating to Thompson’s role in relief work in Russia following the Russian Revolution and in securing diplomatic recognition for the Soviets. Also includes material on Hagedorn’s activities relating to World War I loyalty questions, especially the problems of his fellow German Americans and the Vigilantes, a militant group of patriotic writers.
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- Hermann Hagedorn Papers, 1912-1933
Thacher, Thomas D. (Thomas Day), 1881-1950. Thomas Day Thacher papers, 1779-1984 (inclusive), 1914-1950 (bulk).
Title:
Thomas Day Thacher papers, 1779-1984 (inclusive), 1914-1950 (bulk).
Correspondence, memoranda, legal documents, reports, minutes of meetings, speeches, printed matter and memorabilia of Thomas Day Thacher, judge and political figure in New York City. The papers include significant material relating to his activities as solicitor-general, to the New York City charter of 1936, and legal papers from his period on the New York Court of Appeals. There is also considerable documentation of his service on the boards of various professional and educational institutions. Correspondents include Dean Acheson, Thomas E. Dewey, Felix Frankfurter, Lloyd Garrison, Herbert Hoover, Fiorello La Guardia, Raymond Robbins, and Henry L. Stimson.
ArchivalResource: 52 linear feet (96 boxes)
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- Thacher, Thomas D. (Thomas Day), 1881-1950. Thomas Day Thacher papers, 1779-1984 (inclusive), 1914-1950 (bulk).
The Nation, records, 1879-1974 (inclusive), 1920-1955 (bulk).
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The Nation records, 1879-1974 (inclusive), 1920-1955 (bulk).
Records of the weekly magazine, The Nation, primarily during the editorship of Freda Kirchwey.
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- The Nation, records, 1879-1974 (inclusive), 1920-1955 (bulk).
Hudson, Manley Ottmer, 1886-1960. Papers, 1894-1960
Title:
Manley Ottmer Hudson papers
This collection includes material relating to Hudson's career, his activities in the negotiations of the Paris Peace Conference, 1918-1919, and with projects and problems of the League of Nations, including his efforts in urging the U.S. to join the League, his involvement with the American Committee in Geneva of the League of Nations Association, his positions as a member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration and judge of the Permanent Court of International Justice, his participation in other international matters and disputes, and his research activities as director of the Harvard Law School Research in International Law project (1930's).
ArchivalResource: 168 boxes, 15 Paige boxes
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- Papers, 1894-1960
Wardwell, Allen, 1873-1953. Allen Wardwell Papers, 1917-1941.
Title:
Allen Wardwell Papers, 1917-1941.
Papers of Wardwell. These papers chiefly concern the 1917-1918 American Red Cross Mission to Russia, in which Wardwell served, and his involvement in efforts to support trade with and aid to Russia in 1919-1924; he was chairman of the Russian Famine Fund in that period. There are a few items concerning the 1941 W.A. Harriman-Lord Beaverbrook mission to Russia, in which Wardwell participated. Materials on the Red Cross Mission are chiefly from May-October 1918, when Wardwell commanded it; they consist of correspondence, reports, documents, many photographs, and transcribed excerpts from Wardwell's diary and letters home. Major correspondents include Georgiĭ Chicherin, Lev Trotï¸ s︡kiĭ, and Raymond Robins. Records of Wardwell's efforts in regard to Russia in 1919-1924 consist of extensive correspondence files with prominent Americans, such as Robins and Herbert Hoover, manuscripts, related printed materials, and Wardwell's diary of his trip to Russia in the fall of 1922.
ArchivalResource: ca. 5,000 items (10 boxes; 1 oversized folder).
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- Wardwell, Allen, 1873-1953. Allen Wardwell Papers, 1917-1941.
Newman, Pauline. Papers, 1903-1982 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers, 1903-1982 (inclusive).
Personal papers consist of a memoir and autobiographical notes, two oral history interviews, diaries, daybooks, and correspondence, including letters from and about Frieda Miller. Reports, correspondence, position papers, articles, and minutes document Newman's work with the WTUL, ILGWU and its health center, the Women's Bureau, and other government agencies. Included is correspondence with Leonora O'Reilly, Rose Schneiderman, Elisabeth Christman and Mary Dreier. Newman's travels through the Midwest, 1911-1918, to organize union locals and strikes are discussed in letters to Schneiderman and in articles Newman wrote. Her articles also reflect her support of protective legislation, equal pay, improved working conditions, and the minimum wage, and her opposition to the Equal Rights Amendment. A microfilm of clippings by and about Newman and some photos are also included.
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- Newman, Pauline. Papers, 1903-1982 (inclusive).
Van Valkenburg, Edwin Augustus, 1869-1932. Papers, 1907-1932.
Title:
Papers, 1907-1932.
Edwin Augustus Van Valkenburg was editor and publisher of the Philadelphia North American, 1899-1924; Pennsylvania reform Republican and supporter of Roosevelt's 1912 Progressive candidacy. Papers include correspondence with Albert Jeremiah Beveridge, Albert Ridgely Brunker, Will H. Hays, Hiram Johnson, George Walbridge Perkins, Gifford Pinchot, Raymond Robins, Theodore Roosevelt, and William Cameron Sproul; also correspondence and speech drafts of contemporaries.
ArchivalResource: 8 boxes (4 linear feet)
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- Van Valkenburg, Edwin Augustus, 1869-1932. Papers, 1907-1932.
Robins, Elizabeth, 1862-1952. Diaries, 1873-1952.
Title:
Diaries, 1873-1952.
The Robins' diaries series includes bound diaries, diary pages, notebooks, passports, yearbooks, some typescripts of parts of diaries, and some printed material. Through the diaries, engagement books and notebooks in this series, it is possible to trace many of Robins' movements and thoughts over the years 1873 to 1952, all but the earliest years of her long life. There are notebooks dating back to 1873, when she was eleven years old, composition books from her time at the Putnam Female Seminary in Ohio, records of books she read, a drawing book from 1879-1880 and thirty three volumes of small notebooks ranging in date from 1877-1940. Robins regularly kept records of her daily life at home and she wrote extensively while she traveled. Notable among her travel records are her 1880 "Summit, Rocky Mountains" diary which she kept while visiting her father at the Little Annie Gold Mining Company; her 1900 diary from her journey to the Klondyke; and her 1905-1906 Chinsegut diary which she wrote while in Florida. She often used her diaries as sources for her literary works and also wrote about the books she was working on. Moreover, she recorded the names of visitors who came to her home and wrote of her outings with friends; these records indicate the support network of women Robins developed through the years.
ArchivalResource: 6.5 linear ft. (14 boxes)
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- Robins, Elizabeth, 1862-1952. Diaries, 1873-1952.
William Jennings Bryan Papers, 1877-1940, (bulk 1896-1925)
Title:
William Jennings Bryan Papers
Author, lawyer, orator, United States representative from Nebraska, and secretary of state. Correspondence, military papers and other material relating mainly to the presidential campaign of 1896, the Spanish-American War, Bryan's efforts to preserve world peace during World War I, his career as a lecturer for the Chautauqua Institution and its affiliates, and his interest in prohibition, political and monetary reform, and religious issues.
ArchivalResource: 18,000 items; 59 containers and 7 oversize; 24.8 linear feet
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- William Jennings Bryan Papers, 1877-1940, (bulk 1896-1925)
Margaret Dreier Robins Collection, 1876-1950, 1905-1945
Title:
Margaret Dreier Robins Collection 1876-1950 1905-1945
Women's Trade Union League, social work, suffrage, anti-war, personal papers, photos, correspondence, and biographical material on Robins family members.
ArchivalResource: 41.5 Linear feet; 100 Boxes
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- Margaret Dreier Robins Collection, 1876-1950, 1905-1945
Streichler, Kenneth M. Raymond Robins and the separate peace, 1972.
Title:
Raymond Robins and the separate peace, 1972.
Photocopy of a master's thesis concerning Robins' influence on Trotsky and Lenin during the Brest-Litovsk crisis, 1917-1918, written by Streichler at Manhattan College, New York City.
ArchivalResource: 0.1 c.f. (1 folder)
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- Streichler, Kenneth M. Raymond Robins and the separate peace, 1972.
Gannett, Lewis, 1891-1966. Papers, 1681-1966 (bulk 1900-1960)
Title:
Lewis Gannett papers, 1681-1966 (inclusive) 1900-1960 (bulk).
Correspondence, manuscripts, diaries, journals, notebooks, legal and business papers, memorabilia, photos, and other papers, together with Gannett family papers. Includes correspondence of Gannett's grandfather and father, Unitarian clergymen Ezra Stiles Gannett of Boston and William Channing Gannett; 91 letters, 1796-1817, from Gannett's great-grandfather Caleb Gannett to John Mico Gannett, and journals of his grandmother Anna Tilden Gannett.
ArchivalResource: 51 boxes (25.5 linear ft.)
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- Lewis Gannett papers, 1681-1966 (inclusive) 1900-1960 (bulk).
Edward A Ross papers
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Papers, 1859-1969.
Papers of Edward Alsworth Ross, a supporter of liberal causes and an influential sociologist at the University of Wisconsin. Correspondence with fellow sociologists, representatives of sociological organizations, University of Wisconsin colleagues, and publishers document the major events and interests of his long career. From 1893 to 1900 the letters particularly indicate his views on bimetallism and capitalism, and many discuss the rift with Mrs. Leland Stanford which led to his departure from the faculty of Stanford University and subsequent academic freedom issues. Throughout the correspondence many letters reflect his interest in problems of population pressure, eugenics, and immigration restriction. After he became editor of D. Appleton-Century Company's social science series in 1919, he became active in promoting the teaching of social science in the schools and in urging the acceptance of sociology as a credit course in high schools. During the 1930's his correspondence shows his interest in the New Deal, and his advocacy of federal health insurance and of the income tax in opposition to the sales tax. Ross made several trips to study social conditions abroad: to Europe in 1898-99, to China in 1910, to South America in 1913-14, to Russia under the auspices of the American Institute of Social Service in 1917-18, to Portuguese Africa in 1924, and to Europe and Australia in the 1930's. Many allusions to these trips and to the resultant writings and reports occur in the correspondence. After Ross retired from active teaching in 1937, he lectured frequently on behalf of temperance education, worked for the American Committee for the Defense of Leon Trotsky, and aided the American Civil Liberties Union during the early years of World War II in support of conscientious objectors and of other efforts to offset wartime hysteria. Many letters concern the two dozen books Ross wrote between 1900 and 1940 and the dozens of articles and lectures he composed. Several volumes of field notes and class lectures, copies of articles and speeches, and drafts and revisions of Ross's best-known book, Principles of Sociology, are also preserved in the collection. Travel diaries include four small volumes containing observations made by Ross when he was in Russia in 1917-1918; in one of these he recorded an interview with Leon Trotsky (December 9, 1917). Scrapbooks of clipped newspaper and periodical materials, 1892-1909, and a box of unmounted newspaper articles, primarily of later dates, reveal the extent to which Ross became a national and sometimes a controversial figure in the development of sociological thought. Photographs are of Ross and of family members, including his parents, wife, and son, ca. 1860 to 1930. Also included are images of Ross in a group portrait of faculty members at Indiana University and in a Cornell University souvenir yearbook, 1893. Additional photographs document immigrants from Europe, 1913, South American Indian life, 1913-1914, and underprivileged living conditions in Milwaukee, 1909. The processed portion is summarized above and is described in the register. Additional accessions are described below.
ArchivalResource: 1 online resource (558 volumes)
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- Ross, Edward Alsworth, 1866-1951. Papers, 1859-1969.
Gumberg, Alexander, 1887-1939. Papers, 1904-1939.
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Papers, 1904-1939.
Papers of a Russian-born adviser to American financial and business corporations and a promoter of closer political, economic, and cultural relations between Russia and the United States in the 1920s and 1930s. Includes material on his 1917-1918 visit to Russia, including correspondence with Chicherin, Dzerzhinsky, Lenin, Molotov, and Trotsky, and his affiliations with the American Red Cross and Committee on Public Information.
ArchivalResource: 6.6 c.f. (14 archives boxes and 2 card boxes) and2 photographs.
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- Gumberg, Alexander, 1887-1939. Papers, 1904-1939.
Harold L. Ickes Papers, 1815-1969, (bulk 1933-1951)
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Harold L. Ickes Papers 1815-1969 (bulk 1933-1951)
Lawyer and secretary of the interior. Correspondence, diaries, speeches and writings, family papers, legal and financial records, subject files, scrapbooks, and other papers documenting all aspects of Ickes's career, especially his service as secretary of the interior.
ArchivalResource: 150,000 items; 490 containers plus 93 oversize; 221 linear feet; 21 microfilm reels
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- Harold L. Ickes Papers, 1815-1969, (bulk 1933-1951)
Jean Allen Battle research collection, 1919-1989
Title:
Jean Allen Battle research collection 1919-1989
The collection includes research materials collected by Jean Allen Battle and William P. Danenburg for a proposed biography of Raymond Robins, an unofficial ambassador of the United States to the Soviet government between 1917 and1918. Also included are bibliographies, handwritten notes, newspaper clippings, and photocopies of articles by and about Robins and about American – Russian relations.
ArchivalResource: 6.00
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- Jean Allen Battle research collection, 1919-1989
Elizabeth Robins Papers, 1803-1963
Title:
Elizabeth Robins Papers 1803-1963
Elizabeth Robins (1862-1952) was an actress, playwright, prolific novelist and suffragist. American born and educated, Robins spent most of her adult life living and working in England, first in London and later in London and Sussex. The nearly one hundred linear feet of materials which comprise the Elizabeth Robins Papers reflect the many facets of Robins' life. The collection includes diaries, photographs, scrapbooks and ephemera, as well as correspondence with a variety of dynamic personalities, and is a resource not only for studying her life and works, but for examining a wide range of family, social, and political issues. The collection provides insight into American and English theater in the late 19th century, English literary circles, and the women's suffrage and feminist movements in England and America, as well as information on gold mining camps in post Civil War Colorado and turn of the century Alaska. Largely because of her long term friendship with Dr. Octavia Wilberforce, there is information on the movement for improved health care for women and children. The correspondence of Raymond Robins, Elizabeth Robins' brother, adds another dimension to the collection. His letters are an excellent source for the study of Chicago political history, the Settlement House Movement, and Progressive Party politics.
ArchivalResource: 100.0 linear feet
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William Edgar Borah Papers, 1905-1940, (bulk 1912-1940)
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William Edgar Borah Papers 1905-1940 (bulk 1912-1940)
Lawyer and United States senator from Idaho. Correspondence, memoranda, reports, subject and legislative files, speeches and articles, patronage and constituent files, notebooks, newspaper clippings, and other material relating primarily to Borah's political interests and career in the Senate.
ArchivalResource: 260,000 items; 880 containers plus 2 oversize; 352.4 linear feet
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- William Edgar Borah Papers, 1905-1940, (bulk 1912-1940)
John Reed papers, 1903-1967.
Title:
John Reed papers, 1903-1967.
The papers of John Reed, the American journalist and revolutionary, including papers relating to his wife, writer Louise Bryant.
ArchivalResource: 31 boxes and 2 volumes (10.5 linear ft.)
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- John Reed papers, 1903-1967.
The Nation, records, 1879-1974 (inclusive), 1920-1955 (bulk).
Title:
The Nation records, 1879-1974 (inclusive), 1920-1955 (bulk).
Records of the weekly magazine, The Nation, primarily during the editorship of Freda Kirchwey.
ArchivalResource: 34 boxes (42.5 linear ft.)
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- The Nation, records, 1879-1974 (inclusive), 1920-1955 (bulk).
Newman, Pauline, ca. 1890-1986. Papers, 1900-1980
Title:
Papers of Pauline Newman, 1900-1980
Correspondence, reports, photographs, etc., of labor organizer Pauline Newman.
ArchivalResource: 4.17 linear ft.; (10 file boxes, 5 photograph folders, 1 folio+ item)
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- Papers, 1900-1980
Papers of Mary E. (Mary Elisabeth) Dreier, 1797-1968 (inclusive), 1897-1968 (bulk)
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Papers of Mary E. (Mary Elisabeth) Dreier, 1797-1968 (inclusive), 1897-1968 (bulk)
Correspondence, day books, financial records, and photographs of Mary Dreier, social reformer, from Brooklyn, New York.
ArchivalResource: 11.26 linear feet ((27 file boxes) plus 2 folio folders, 1 folio+ folder,1 oversize folder, 33 photograph folders, 1 folio photograph folder, 1 folio+ photograph folder)
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- Dreier, Mary E. (Mary Elisabeth), 1875-1963. Papers, 1797-1963 (inclusive), 1897-1963 (bulk).
Chicago Teachers' Federation. Chicago Teachers' Federation records, 1864-1968 (bulk 1898-1968).
Title:
Chicago Teachers' Federation records, 1864-1968 (bulk 1898-1968).
Correspondence, minutes of meetings 1898-1966 (incomplete 1906-1920), reports, excerpts of court transcripts, newsclippings, pamphlets, speeches, and other office files, primarily on subjects of interest to teachers. Includes material on the Federation's relationship with organized labor and its membership in the Chicago Federation of Labor (1902-1917); salaries, pensions, tenure protection, educational theory and practice, classroom conditions, discipline problems, double shifts for students, the junior high school system, personnel and policies of the Chicago Board of Education, school legislation, tax matters. Collection also includes materials from local, state, and national teachers' organizations, particularly the National Education Association and the Chicago Teachers Union. Correspondents include Margaret A. Haley, CTF business representative; Catherine Goggin, CTF financial secretary; Frances Dorney M. Kenney, CTF business representative; and Ella Flagg Young, Chicago educator. Includes several versions of an unpublished autobiography by Margaret A. Haley, who served as principal spokesman of the CTF, 1900-1939. The microfilm of fragments of the autobiography lacks many segments and probably does not contain the last version. A version was published in 1982, edited by Robert L. Reid, as Battleground : the autobiography of Margaret A. Haley. The bulk of correspondence by Federation officers Margaret Haley, Catherine Goggin, and Frances Kenney has not survived. Financial information pertaining to the organization is limited mostly to fund raising matters and mimeographed appeals for dues payments. There are few membership records in the collection.
ArchivalResource: 39 linear ft.2 microfilm reels : neg. ; 35 mm. (Partial copy of Haley autobiography).
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- Chicago Teachers' Federation. Chicago Teachers' Federation records, 1864-1968 (bulk 1898-1968).
Taylor, Graham, 1851-1938. Graham Taylor papers, 1820-1975, (bulk 1866-1940).
Title:
Graham Taylor papers, 1820-1975, (bulk 1866-1940).
Correspondence, scrapbooks, clippings, photographs, works, diaries and other material relating to Taylor, the Chicago Commons, and his other activities, including a Chicago Daily News newspaper column, 1902-1938.
ArchivalResource: 34 cubic ft. (72 boxes and 2 oversize boxes)
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- Taylor, Graham, 1851-1938. Graham Taylor papers, 1820-1975, (bulk 1866-1940).
Hay, Marion Jewell. Marion Hay collection, 1891-1980.
Title:
Marion Hay collection, 1891-1980.
Biographical materials, business papers, poems, posters, photographs, clippings, memorabilia, scrapbooks, notebooks, yearbooks, diaries, correspondence, and books. Subjects covered by the collection include: Portugal, German propaganda, Spain's politics in the 1940s, political prisoners, Claude Pepper and Marion Hay interview, Gloria Jahoda, World War II memorials, Scottish poetry, ambulences in Spain, relief efforts, Italy, New Zealand, photos of China, trip diaries for Russia, Africa and India, Brooksville, Florida, Carlsbad, New Mexico, teaching Spanish, John Dewey, existentialism, Europe, Cuba, foreign students in Madrid, education in France, desegregation of schools, John F. Spratt letters, and the Philosophy of Education Society.
ArchivalResource: 3978 items.
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- Hay, Marion Jewell. Marion Hay collection, 1891-1980.
Thomas Day Thacher papers, 1779-1984, 1914-1950
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Thomas Day Thacher papers 1779-1984 1914-1950
Correspondence, memoranda, legal documents, reports, minutes of meetings, speeches, printed matter, photographs and memorabilia of Thomas Day Thacher, judge and political figure in New York City. The papers include significant material relating to his activities as solicitor-general, to the New York City charter of 1936, and legal papers from his period on the New York Court of Appeals. There is also considerable documentation of his service on the boards of various professional and educational institutions. Correspondents include Dean Acheson, Thomas E. Dewey, Felix Frankfurter, Lloyd Garrison, Herbert Hoover, Fiorello La Guardia, Raymond Robbins, and Henry L. Stimson.
ArchivalResource: 52 linear feet (96 boxes)
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- Thomas Day Thacher papers, 1779-1984, 1914-1950
Papers of Mary E. (Mary Elisabeth) Dreier, 1797-1968 (inclusive), 1897-1968 (bulk)
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Papers of Mary E. (Mary Elisabeth) Dreier, 1797-1968 (inclusive), 1897-1968 (bulk)
Correspondence, day books, financial records, and photographs of Mary Dreier, social reformer, from Brooklyn, New York.
ArchivalResource: 11.26 linear feet ((27 file boxes) plus 2 folio folders, 1 folio+ folder,1 oversize folder, 33 photograph folders, 1 folio photograph folder, 1 folio+ photograph folder)
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- Papers, 1797(1897-1963)
Robins, Raymond, 1873-1954. Papers, 1878-1956.
Title:
Papers, 1878-1956.
Correspondence, 1878-1951, diaries, 1908-1920, 1922-1923, 1933, speeches, 1902-1948, and miscellaneous papers of a social worker, labor and political activist, and lecturer. Includes material relating to his life in Alaska, 1897-1900; and his work in the slums of Chicago's seventeenth ward, as a staff member of Chicago Commons, Chicago Municipal Lodging House, and Northwestern University Settlement, 1900-1914, and service on the Chicago Board of Education beginning in 1906. Among his Chicago associates were Jane Addams, Frances A. Kellor, Harold Ickes, James Mullenbach, and Graham Taylor. Also includes material regarding his support of Theodore Roosevelt's Progressive Presidential campaign, 1912, and relations with Henry F. Cochems and Medill McCormick in the Illinois Progressive Party: Robins' lecture tour with Fred B. Smith in 1913 for the Men and Religion Forward Movement; his work in the Young Men's Christian Association with A. J. Elliott and Harry N. Holmes; and his 1917-1918 tour of Russia as a member of the American Red Cross mission, where he became acquainted with Lenin, Trotsky, Chicherin, and other Bolshevik leaders, with United States Ambassador David R. Francis, and with D. Heywood Hardy, Thomas D. Thatcher, William Boyce Thompson, and Allen Wardwell. Other material concerns Robins' support for diplomatic recognition of the Soviet Union by the United States in the 1920s and 1930s, and efforts to promote stronger economic ties between the two countries, especially his correspondence with Alexander Gumberg. Also includes papers regarding Robins' association with Salmon O. Levinson in the outlawry of war movement; Robins' activism in the Republican Party, including his support for Hiram W. Johnson, William E. Borah, Chicago mayor William E. Dever, and Prohibition; his 1933 trip to the Soviet Union; his political friendship with Florida Senator Claude Pepper; and association with numerous other well-known correspondents. Also in the collection is correspondence, 1907-1945, of Margaret Dreier, woman's suffrage and trade union leader, whom Robins married in 1905; of her sister, Mary Dreier, New York leader of women's rights and labor organizations, mostly relating to her Southwest Harbor, Maine house, 1926-1948; and letters from Raymond's sister, Elizabeth Robins, actress and playwright. The processed portion of this collection is summarized above and described in the register. Additional accessions are described below.
ArchivalResource: 19.8 c.f. (50 archives boxes) and8 reels of microfilm (35mm); plusadditions of 0.6 c.f.,395 photographs, and4 pieces of ephemera.
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- Robins, Raymond, 1873-1954. Papers, 1878-1956.
William Jennings Bryan Papers, 1877-1940, (bulk 1896-1925)
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William Jennings Bryan Papers
Author, lawyer, orator, United States representative from Nebraska, and secretary of state. Correspondence, military papers and other material relating mainly to the presidential campaign of 1896, the Spanish-American War, Bryan's efforts to preserve world peace during World War I, his career as a lecturer for the Chautauqua Institution and its affiliates, and his interest in prohibition, political and monetary reform, and religious issues.
ArchivalResource: 18,000 items; 59 containers and 7 oversize; 24.8 linear feet
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- Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925. William Jennings Bryan papers, 1877-1940 (bulk 1896-1925).
Christian Socialist Fellowship. Letter 1912, Feb. 23, Pittsburg, Pa. [to] [Mr. Edwin Markham], Staten Island, N.Y. / Bessie M. Womsley.
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Letter 1912, Feb. 23, Pittsburg, Pa. [to] [Mr. Edwin Markham], Staten Island, N.Y. / Bessie M. Womsley. 1912.
Bessie tells of an attack on Socialism. William A Prosser is being attacked by Raymond Robins on this issue. Robins is trying to set Protestants against socialism and E.W. Duff has set three main grounds. Bessie feels that the Prosser Book is what Markham is looking for. She disscuss payment.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. on 1 leaf ; 28 cm.
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- Christian Socialist Fellowship. Letter 1912, Feb. 23, Pittsburg, Pa. [to] [Mr. Edwin Markham], Staten Island, N.Y. / Bessie M. Womsley.
William Roscoe Thayer papers, 1762-1927 (inclusive), 1872-1921 (bulk)
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William Roscoe Thayer papers, 1762-1927 (inclusive), 1872-1921 (bulk)
Correspondence (chiefly letters received), articles, poems, speeches, book reviews, diaries and journals, miscellaneous notebooks, scrapbooks, clippings, and other printed material. Correspondence concerns Thayer's writings, particularly in the area of Italian history, and his connections with Harvard as editor of the Harvard Graduates' Magazine and later as an overseer. Also included are some miscellaneous papers of William Warland Clapp, a Boston journalist; and some papers of Thomas Wentworth Higginson, chiefly from a European trip made by Higginson in 1872.
ArchivalResource: 48 linear feet (96 boxes)
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- William Roscoe Thayer papers, 1762-1927 (inclusive), 1872-1921 (bulk).
Robins, Elizabeth, 1862-1952. Photographic materials, 1852-1943.
Title:
Photographic materials, 1852-1943.
The photographic materials series includes black and white snapshots, negatives, tintypes, daguerreotypes, studio portraits, cabinet photographs and stereographs. This series is an important visual research collection. Some of the photographs in this series are autographed. All photographic material from the Elizabeth Robins Papers are gathered together in Series IX. Photographs which originated in other series are marked appropriately.
ArchivalResource: 5.25 linear ft. (23 boxes)
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- Robins, Elizabeth, 1862-1952. Photographic materials, 1852-1943.
Daugherty, H. M. (Harry Micajah), 1860-1941. Papers 1891-1934.
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Papers 1891-1934.
State legislator and U.S. Attorney General, of Columbus, Ohio. Correspondence relating to the 1919-20 presidential campaign of Warren G. Harding, Dept. of Justice, Ohio politics, and trade associations; letters and documents (1922-34) of Edward S. Rochester, relating to the Dept. of Justice and activities of Daugherty's staff; and affidavits of witnesses before the Wheeler-Brookhart Committee. Contact repository for more information.
ArchivalResource: 0.25 cubic foot.
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- Daugherty, H. M. (Harry Micajah), 1860-1941. Papers 1891-1934.
Newman, Pauline. Additional papers, 1926-1982 (inclusive).
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Additional papers, 1926-1982 (inclusive).
Collection contains correspondence, most of it with Frieda S. Miller; biographical information and clippings; appointment books; and photographs.
ArchivalResource: .83 linear ft. (2 file boxes, 1 folio+ folder)
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- Newman, Pauline. Additional papers, 1926-1982 (inclusive).
Thacher, Thomas D. (Thomas Day), 1881-1950. Thomas Day Thacher Papers, 1917-1950.
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Thomas Day Thacher Papers, 1917-1950.
The papers include correspondence, subject files, photographs, and printed materials. The majority of the collection concerns the mission of the American Red Cross to Russia in 1917-1918; Thacher served as a secretary of the mission. There are letters and telegrams by W.B. Thompson and Raymond Robins, records of supplies, shipments, and distribution reports and over 600 photographs from Russia, China, and Romania. There is substantial correspondence from 1918-1919 concerning Russia, including letters by Louis Brandeis, Felix Frankfurter, and Lillian Wald. A substantial part of the collection concerns Russian war relief in 1941-1942, an area in which Thacher was active. Printed materials include a pamphlet and an article on Russia prepared by Thacher after his return from that country in early 1918.
ArchivalResource: ca. 2,000 items (7 boxes; 1 box of photographic negatives on glass).
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- Thacher, Thomas D. (Thomas Day), 1881-1950. Thomas Day Thacher Papers, 1917-1950.
Dorothea A. Dreier papers
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Dorothea A. Dreier papers
The papers of the painter Dorothea A. Dreier measure 2.6 linear feet and date from 1881 to 1941, with the bulk of the materials dating from 1887-1923. These papers document not only her life and work as an artist, but also the activities of her distinguished family in the realms of social reform, women's suffrage, and politics, through correspondence, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, broadsides, exhibition catalogs, publications, photographs, ephemera, a sketchbook, and legal and financial records.Biographical materials include official documents, childhood writings, notes, ephemera, membership cards, invitations, programs, notes, lists, and legal and financial records.Measuring 1.2 linear feet, correspondence is the largest and most extensive series and consists of letters from family and close friends as well as business correspondence. Although the letters in this series span from 1881-1925, a large number stem from Dorothea's 1913-1916 stay at Saranac Lake for treatment of her tuberculosis.Family correspondents consist of members of Dorothea's immediate family as well as more distant relations, including those who resided in her parent's native Germany. Letters from her sisters Mary E. Dreier, and Margaret (Gretchen) Dreier Robins, her sister-in-law Ethyl Eyre Valentine Dreier and brother-in-law Raymond Robins provide some insight into the varied social reform and political movements, such as women's suffrage and the Bull Moose Party, with which they were allied. Additionally both Mary and Margaret were active in the Women's Trade Union League, Margaret having served as the League's president from 1907-1922. Therefore their correspondence is a rich resource for scholars interested in women's history and the history of the Progressive Era in the United States. Due to their shared interest in the arts, her sister Katherine S. Dreier's letters provide information about her own work as an artist, particularly when she was studying abroad, exhibitions in which she participated or visited, and the Cooperative Mural Workshop, a combination art school and workshop that she ran from 1914-1917 with Walt Kuhn, with substantial financial help from Dorothea.Additionally through her Brooklyn neighborhood, art classes, and support of numerous social causes, Dorothea had a large circle of friends. Frequent correspondents include the Bartlett sisters, Agnes, Mary, and Maud, Rebecca Forbes, Ellen Kuhn Mahan, and Charlotte Schetter. Notable art world correspondents include Vincent van Gogh's sister Elisabeth du Quesne van Gogh, the American Tonalist landscape painter Charles Harold Davis and Dreier's painting instructor and close friend, the painter Walter Shirlaw.Printed materials reflect the varied interests and activities of Dorothea Dreier and select members of her immediate family through exhibition announcements, catalogs, including a numbered copy of the <emph render="italic">The Dorothea A. Dreier Exhibition</emph> from the memorial exhibition of her work at the Brooklyn Museum of Art in 1925, newspaper clippings relating to her career, the activities of other members of the Dreier family, art and politics; as well as pamphlets, broadsides, brochures and blank postcards.Photographs include both studio portraits and informal snapshots of Dorothea and Katherine Dreier; group photographs including Dorothea; travel photographs, many of which appear to have been taken in the Netherlands; and photographs of Teddy Roosevelt giving a speech at a railway station. Artworks include a sketchbook by Dreier, five sketchbooks by friend and teacher, Walter Shirlaw, and an unidentified artist, a pencil drawing by Shirlaw, an engraving by Huquier and an etching by Ernest D. Roth.
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- Dorothea A. Dreier papers, 1881-1941, bulk 1887-1923
John Adams Kingsbury papers, 1841-1966, (bulk 1906-1939)
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John Adams Kingsbury papers
Social worker and social reformer. Includes correspondence, journals and diaries, family papers, autobiographical material, travel notes, manuscripts of Kingsbury's books, speeches and articles, news releases, legal and financial papers and documents his activities as a social reformer and public health advocate such as his efforts to improve the conditions of public institutions in New York and Eastern European relief work.
ArchivalResource: 57,400 items ; 165 containers ; 65.5 linear feet
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- John Adams Kingsbury Papers, 1841-1966, (bulk 1906-1939)
John Adams Kingsbury papers, 1841-1966, (bulk 1906-1939)
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John Adams Kingsbury papers
Social worker and social reformer. Includes correspondence, journals and diaries, family papers, autobiographical material, travel notes, manuscripts of Kingsbury's books, speeches and articles, news releases, legal and financial papers and documents his activities as a social reformer and public health advocate such as his efforts to improve the conditions of public institutions in New York and Eastern European relief work.
ArchivalResource: 57,400 items ; 165 containers ; 65.5 linear feet
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- Kingsbury, John Adams, 1876-1956. John Adams Kingsbury papers, 1841-1966 (bulk 1906-1939).
Dorothea A. Dreier papers
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Dorothea A. Dreier papers
The papers of the painter Dorothea A. Dreier measure 2.6 linear feet and date from 1881 to 1941, with the bulk of the materials dating from 1887-1923. These papers document not only her life and work as an artist, but also the activities of her distinguished family in the realms of social reform, women's suffrage, and politics, through correspondence, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, broadsides, exhibition catalogs, publications, photographs, ephemera, a sketchbook, and legal and financial records.Biographical materials include official documents, childhood writings, notes, ephemera, membership cards, invitations, programs, notes, lists, and legal and financial records.Measuring 1.2 linear feet, correspondence is the largest and most extensive series and consists of letters from family and close friends as well as business correspondence. Although the letters in this series span from 1881-1925, a large number stem from Dorothea's 1913-1916 stay at Saranac Lake for treatment of her tuberculosis.Family correspondents consist of members of Dorothea's immediate family as well as more distant relations, including those who resided in her parent's native Germany. Letters from her sisters Mary E. Dreier, and Margaret (Gretchen) Dreier Robins, her sister-in-law Ethyl Eyre Valentine Dreier and brother-in-law Raymond Robins provide some insight into the varied social reform and political movements, such as women's suffrage and the Bull Moose Party, with which they were allied. Additionally both Mary and Margaret were active in the Women's Trade Union League, Margaret having served as the League's president from 1907-1922. Therefore their correspondence is a rich resource for scholars interested in women's history and the history of the Progressive Era in the United States. Due to their shared interest in the arts, her sister Katherine S. Dreier's letters provide information about her own work as an artist, particularly when she was studying abroad, exhibitions in which she participated or visited, and the Cooperative Mural Workshop, a combination art school and workshop that she ran from 1914-1917 with Walt Kuhn, with substantial financial help from Dorothea.Additionally through her Brooklyn neighborhood, art classes, and support of numerous social causes, Dorothea had a large circle of friends. Frequent correspondents include the Bartlett sisters, Agnes, Mary, and Maud, Rebecca Forbes, Ellen Kuhn Mahan, and Charlotte Schetter. Notable art world correspondents include Vincent van Gogh's sister Elisabeth du Quesne van Gogh, the American Tonalist landscape painter Charles Harold Davis and Dreier's painting instructor and close friend, the painter Walter Shirlaw.Printed materials reflect the varied interests and activities of Dorothea Dreier and select members of her immediate family through exhibition announcements, catalogs, including a numbered copy of the <emph render="italic">The Dorothea A. Dreier Exhibition</emph> from the memorial exhibition of her work at the Brooklyn Museum of Art in 1925, newspaper clippings relating to her career, the activities of other members of the Dreier family, art and politics; as well as pamphlets, broadsides, brochures and blank postcards.Photographs include both studio portraits and informal snapshots of Dorothea and Katherine Dreier; group photographs including Dorothea; travel photographs, many of which appear to have been taken in the Netherlands; and photographs of Teddy Roosevelt giving a speech at a railway station. Artworks include a sketchbook by Dreier, five sketchbooks by friend and teacher, Walter Shirlaw, and an unidentified artist, a pencil drawing by Shirlaw, an engraving by Huquier and an etching by Ernest D. Roth.
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- Dreier, Dorothea A., 1870-1923. Dorothea A. Dreier papers, 1881-1941, bulk 1887-1923.
Battle, J. A. (Jean Allen), 1914-2007. Papers, 1919-1989.
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