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Title
Mayer
,
Louis
1919-06-05
Abstract
Letter
to
Eugene
V
.
Debs
,
6/5/1919
.
Assures
Eugene
V
.
Debs
that his
devotion
to him has not
diminished
even
though
he has not
written
recently
.
Says
that he
is
enclosing
a
photo
of the
completed
bust
for
Eugene
V
.
Debs
.
Mentions
that he had
both
the
bust
and the
medallion
of
Eugene
V
.
Debs
on
display
at the
bazaar
sponsored
by the
NEW
YORK
CALL
.
Writes
that
next
week
he will be
sending
the
Rand
School
for
Social
Science
and
Theodore
Debs
copies
of the
bust
.
Mentions
that he
plans
on
making
a
smaller
version
of the
medallion
and
put
one
of
Eugene
V
.
Debs's
sayings
on the
back
of
it
.
Tells
Eugene
V
.
Debs
that
Scott
Nearing
has
suggested
the
line
, "
So
long
as there
is
one
man
in
prison
I
am
not
free
"
while
Theresa
Serber
Malkiel
thinks
he should
use
the
statement
, "
I
would
rather
be
jailed
a
thousand
time
than
betray
the
working
class
once.
"
Assures
Eugene
V
.
Debs
that he
wants
him to
choose
the
words
that will
go
on the
back
of the
medallion
.
Mentions
that he
is
glad
to
hear
that
Eugene
V
.
Debs's
circumstances
are "
reasonably
bearable.
"
Expresses
the
hope
that
Eugene
V
.
Debs
will
one
day
visit
him and his
family
in
New
York
City
,
New
York
.
Author
Mayer, Louis
Recipient
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926
Repository
Special Collections Department. Indiana State University Library, Terre Haute, Indiana, 47809.
Date digital
2008-04-08
;
Date original
1913-10-20
;
Coverage
United States -- Indiana -- Vigo County -- Terre Haute -- 1874-1977
Subject
Rand School of Social Science
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926
WV3 Subject
Famous Hoosiers
Labor
Provenance
Cooper, Marguerite Debs
Type
text
Material Type
Correspondence
Technical Metadata
evd-lettersm-00250.tiff; Epson 1640 XL; Adobe Photoshop CS2 8.0; 500 ppi;
Copyright
Digital image (c) 2010 Indiana State University Library, Terre Haute, Indiana.
Item ID
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;
evd-lettersm-00256.tiff
;
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