Telegram to Eugene V. Debs, 12/26/1920. Writes that she is sending greetings to Eugene V. Debs' "unconquerable soul." Includes note from Theodore Debs saying that Le Prade has done a lot of work on behalf of political prisoners.
Writing;Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926 -- Death and burial
Letter to Theodore Debs, 10/21/1926. Writes that her thoughts are with Theodore Debs during his time of grief. Says that she is sending Theodore Debs a poem she wrote in Eugene V. Debs' honor.
Letter from Clement Wood, 6/16/1920. Tells Le Prade that he would be happy to send a song for her book DEBS AND THE POETS. Says that he will have it to her by 7/1/1920
Letter from Bernard Russell, 9/7/1920. Informs Le Prade that he just returned from Russia and says that this is why it has taken him so long to respond to her letter. Assures Le Prade that he would be willing to sign a petition on behalf of...
Letter to Theodore Debs, 10/29/1920. Writes that she has not been able to find a publisher for her book and is going to bring it out privately. Says that Upton Sinclair has offered to publish the book and she has accepted his proposition. Tells...
Letter to Eugene V. Debs, 11/20/1920. Asks that Eugene V. Debs tell her what to do to help him now that she has finished her book DEBS AND THE POETS. Writes that she is disappointed that Eugene V. Debs' poem came too late to be included in the...
Letter from Theodore Debs, 11/20/1920. Writes that he congratulates Le Prade on the completion of DEBS AND THE POETS. Says that the book is "unique in its construction and priceless in what it holds." Tells Le Prade that it is fortunate that...
Letter to Theodore Debs, 1/5/1921. Says that she cannot accept any money for writing DEBS AND THE POETS because it would not be fair to all of the poets who made contributions to the book without remuneration. Assures Theodore Debs that...
Letter to Theodore Debs, 4/7/1921. States that she understands how Theodore Debs cannot afford to be too optimistic about Eugene V. Debs’ release from prison until it actually happens. Tells Theodore Debs that she does not think that Harry...
Letter to Eugene V. Debs and Theodore Debs, 5/12/1923. Writes that she appreciates the presents Eugene V. Debs and Theodore Debs sent her, including a pen and pencil set, a vase, a cream pitcher, and a sugar bowl. Says that she is glad to hear...
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926 -- Death and burial
Letter from Theodore Debs, 11/12/1926. Tells Le Prade that he and his family are heart-broken at the loss of Eugene V. Debs. Says that the support of people like her, Harold Story, and Kate Crane-Gartz has made him more courageous to bear his...
Letter to Theodore Debs, 12/12/1926. Tells Theodore Debs that while she appreciated his letter that he should be thinking of himself in this time of grief rather than others. Explains that Theodore Debs needs to give his body and mind some rest...
Letter from Theodore Debs, 1/3/1927. Writes that he is sorry he has not responded to Ruth Le Prade's letter sooner but that his morale, energy, ambition, and strength have all been at a low ebb. Tells Le Prade that he would not be the man to...