Charles Levin correspondence, 1916-1949.

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Charles Levin correspondence, 1916-1949.

Letters concerning his medical studies and career, 1916-1924, letters concerning support for U.S. entry into World War II written as secretary of the Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies, 1939-1941, and letters received while procuring speakers for the Hartford Lecture Series, 1943-1949. Correspondents include U.S. Senators John A. Danaher, Francis Maloney and Thomas C. Hart, Representative Herman P. Koppelman, Presidential candidate Wendell L. Wilkie, authors Max Lerner and Mortimer J. Adler, diplomat Sumner Welles and theologican Reinhold Neibuhr. Also includes medical certificates, licenses to dispense drugs, and membership cards, 1916-1930.

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Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies

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The Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies (CDAAA) was an American mass movement, political action group formed in May 1940. The CDAAA shared its leadership with the dissolved Non-Partisan Committee for Peace through Revision of the Neutrality Law (NPC), who was also chaired by White and directed by Eichelberger. Additionally, the CDAAA used ex-NPC offices in the League of Nations building at 8 W. Fortieth Street in New York City, as their central base. This has drawn commentators to r...

Hartford Lecture Series.

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Levin, Charles Alec, 1894-1953.

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