Julius Klein correspondence, 1935, with Herbert Hoover.

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Julius Klein correspondence, 1935, with Herbert Hoover.

Relates to a projected book by J. Klein on the Irish nationalist leader Sir Roger Casement. Includes a clipping and a statement by George Bernard Shaw regarding Sir Roger Casement.

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Shaw, Bernard, 1856-1950

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Born in Dublin, Ireland, on July 26, 1856, George Bernard Shaw was the only son and third and youngest child of George Carr and Lucinda Elizabeth Gurly Shaw. Though descended from landed Irish gentry, Shaw's father was unable to sustain any more than a facade of gentility. Shaw's official education consisted of being tutored by an uncle and briefly attending Protestant and Catholic day schools. At fifteen Shaw began working as a bookkeeper in a land agent's office which required him t...

Casement, Roger David, Sir, 1864-1916

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British public servant who was executed for treason and became a martyr in the revolt against British rule in Ireland. From the description of Collection of Casement manuscript and journal articles, 1911-1960. (Villanova University). WorldCat record id: 30925984 Irish nationalist leader. From the description of Sir Roger Casement papers, 1905-1960. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754867199 Civil servant and Irish nationalist. Case...

Klein, Julius, 1901-1984

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American journalist and public relations executive. From the description of Julius Klein correspondence, 1935, with Herbert Hoover. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754868164 Army officer, journalist, publisher, public relations counsel, and veterans leader. From the description of Papers of Julius Klein, 1960-1965. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71010053 Biographical/Historical Note American journalist...

Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964

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Herbert Clark Hoover (b. August 10, 1874, Iowa-d. October 20, 1964), thirty-first president of the United States, was born in Iowa, and was orphaned as a child. A Quaker known from his childhood as "Bert" to his friends, he began a career as a mining engineer soon after graduating from Stanford University in 1895. Within twenty years he had used his engineering knowledge and business acumen to make a fortune as an independent mining consultant. In 1914 Hoover administered the American Relief Com...