Correspondence with Theodore Dreiser, 1924-1936.

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Correspondence with Theodore Dreiser, 1924-1936.

Correspondence to Theodore Dreiser from Truda T. Weil, Exec. Sec., and Charles J. Hendley, President, Teachers' Union of the City of New York.

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Hendley, Charles J.

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Charles James Hendley (1881-1962) was a teacher, education reform advocate, political activist and union leader. A member of the Teachers Union of the City of New York (Teachers Union of NYC) from 1921 until his death, he served as its president from 1935-1945.Born in North Carolina on June 4, 1881, Hendley was the son of Alvis Francis Hendley, a section foreman on the Southern Railway who was a pioneer in organizing the maintenance-of-way men on the southern railroads. After attending local sch...

Weil, Truda T., -1971

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Teachers' Union secretary, of New York, N.Y. From the description of Papers, 1947-1959. (Wayne State University). WorldCat record id: 28419092 ...

Teachers' Union of the City of New York

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The Teachers' Union of New York City (TU) was known as one of the country's most militant and influential teachers' organizations. It consistently addressed not only issues of salaries and pensions for its members, but also broader social concerns, from educational reforms to racial justice and international relations. From the description of Minutes [microform], 1918-1942. (New York University). WorldCat record id: 590661999 From the description of Minutes of the Executive ...