Letter from Theodore Debs, 02/24/1944. Tells Kate Crane-Gartz that "out of every war there comes an outstanding poem." Mentions that Alfred Noyes recently gave an address at Saint Mary of the Woods College, five miles out of Terre Haute, Indiana.
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945;
Note to Theodore Debs, 12/24/?. Asks that Theodore Debs tell her what he thinks about Franklin Roosevelt. Assures Theodore Debs that she is "going left farther and faster."
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926; Writing;
Copy of inscription from Theodore Debs, n.d. Writes that the volume from "the now silent pen" of Eugene V. Debs is being presented to Kate Crane-Gartz with "deep and lasting affection."
Letter from Theodore Debs, 03/02/1945. Mentions that he has an inability to write Ruth Le Prade. Says that the "horrors of this war can never and will never be told" and he hopes that it will soon be over.
Photography; World War, 1939-1945; Le Prade, Ruth; World War, 1939-1945 -- Prisoners and prisons;
Letter from Marguerite Debs Cooper, 03/27/1945. Says that she is enclosing some pictures. Writes that the photo shops are "the rankest of rackets" because of the war. Says that a boy from the neighborhood has returned to Terre Haute, Indiana...
Card to Thedore Debs, 03/31/1945. Writes that she appreciated the letter and pictures that Theodore Debs sent. Says that she is enclosing a note from Ruth Le Prade.
Letter from Marguerite Debs Cooper, 02/24/1946. Writes that she appreciated Crane-Gartz's Christmas greetings. Expresses the wish that "out of this unrest and confusion would come a world in which men and women could live in contentment and...
Letter from Marguerite Debs Cooper, 01/?/1947. Says that she thanks Crane-Gartz for her book MY PHILOSOPHY. Mentions that she received a note from Ruth Le Prade.
Card to Gertrude Debs and Marguerite Debs Cooper, 12/25/1945. Writes that if she was governor she would establish a co-operative system, outlaw war, promote state insurance policies, advocate work or wages and mother's pensions, make birth control...
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926; Writing;
Copy of inscription from Theodore Debs, n.d. Writes that the volume from "the now silent pen" of Eugene V. Debs is being presented to Kate Crane-Gartz with "deep and lasting affection."
Christmas; Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926; Fans (Persons); Salutations; Political prisoners; Prisons; Prison sentences; Postcards;
Letter to Labor Publishing Co., 12/24/19. Asks that someone send his enclosed postcard to Eugene V. Debs. Says that people can only pray for Eugene V. Debs who has to spend his Christmas behind bars. Writes that there is a great deal of resemblance...
Children; Fans (Persons); Young People's Socialist League; Socialist Party of the United States of America;
Letter to Eugene V. Debs, 12/25/20. Says that she is a thirteen year old girl who is a member of the Young People's Socialist League of America. Writes that she is a member of the club so that when she gets older she can help do away with the...
Letter to Eugene V. Debs and Katherine Debs, 5/30/1889. Says that she appreciated the flowers Eugene V. Debs and Katherine Debs sent as a tribute to Hemingway's mother. Includes note that says that Hemingway is the niece of Chauncey Rose.
Labour Party (Great Britain); Political prisoners; Socialism -- United States; Socialism -- Great Britain; Socialist Party of the United States of America;
Letter from Eugene V. Debs, 4/16/23. Says that in the recent municipal campaigns the socialist vote more than doubled. Mentions that there are still fifty political prisoners behind bars for speaking out against the war. Assures his British...