Richard W. and Constance Cowen papers, 1975.

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Richard W. and Constance Cowen papers, 1975.

Draft of an article and two newspaper articles relating to Charles Garland.

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Mr. Cowen was a reporter for The Morning Call of Allentown, Pennsylvania. He was interested in the career of Charles Garland, the radical philanthropist, who used his million-dollar inheritance to establish the American Fund for Public Service, popularly known as the "Garland Fund." From the description of Richard W. and Constance Cowen papers, 1975. (Wayne State University, Archives of Labor & Urban). WorldCat record id: 32320826 ...

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Cowen, Constance.

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