Rufus James Trimble Papers 1885-1954 (bulk 1910s)

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Rufus James Trimble Papers 1885-1954 (bulk 1910s)

Rufus James Trimble (1888-1974), was a socialist, a lawyer (Columbia Law School), and the nephew of Rufus Weeks, a financial supporter of .The collection contains correspondence, including his reports from a 1911 trip to Europe to investigate the socialist movement there, for which he carried a letter of introduction from Morris Hillquit to Camill Huysmans, of the Maison du Peuple in Brussels, or which he wrote a report, correspondence with his relative Rufus Weeks, general correspondence, general correspondence, photographs from Trimble's European trip, a manuscript on cooperation, notes, clippings, checkbooks, a book, the (1886), and a membership book (1898) for the Societe Cooperative des Sabotiers due Cerfontaine. The Masses Genealogy of the Family of George Weekes

0.5 linear feet; (1 box)

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Weeks, Rufus

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Hillquit, Morris, 1869-1933

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American socialist leader. From the description of Morris Hillquit miscellanea, 1924-1934. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754871697 Morris Hillquit (1896-1933) was a socialist leader, lawyer, author and prominent theoretician of the Socialist Pary. He ran twice for mayor of New York City and five times for the House of Representatives, always unsuccessfully. From the guide to the Morris Hillquit Papers, 1906-1959, (Tamiment Library / Wagner Archives) ...

Trimble, Rufus James, 1888-1974

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Rufus James Trimble (1888-1974), was a socialist, a lawyer (Columbia Law School), and the nephew of Rufus Weeks, a financial supporter of The Masses . From the guide to the Rufus James Trimble Papers, 1885-1954 (bulk 1910s), (Tamiment Library / Wagner Archives) ...

Maison du Peuple (Brussels, Belgium).

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