Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926 -- Trials, litigation, etc.;
Letter to Eugene V. Debs, 04/06/1925. Writes that he appreciated the papers that Eugene V. Debs sent. Says that he is glad that the Socialist Party has laid plans to have thousands of letters be sent to Calvin Coolidge demanding that Eugene V....
Letter to James C. White, 4/6/1925. Writes that since Eugene V. Debs's entire case was unprecedented that he does not feel that Calvin Coolidge needs a precedent to restore Eugene V. Debs's citizenship rights without it having been applied for....
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926 -- Trials, litigation, etc.;
Letter to Eugene V. Debs 4/15/1925. Tells Eugene V. Debs that he should think about filing a petition for the restoration of his citizenship rights because it will be the only way for him to get them back. Says that he knows of Eugene V. Debs's...
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926 -- Trials, litigation, etc.;
Letter to John G. Sargent, 4/24/1925. Writes that after advising Eugene V. Debs to make formal application for the restoration of his citizenship rights that he received a letter from Eugene V. Debs in which he said that it would be to compromise...
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926 -- Trials, litigation, etc.;
Letter to Theodore Debs, 5/14/1925. Writes that he is glad that Eugene V. Debs is going abroad. Tells Theodore Debs that once he regains his strength he is going to write a series of letters to enlist the help of "the more courageous and liberal...
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926 -- Trials, litigation, etc.;
Letter to J. Pierpont Morgan, 12/9/1925. Writes that he is trying to persuade Calvin Coolidge to restore Eugene V. Debs's citizenship rights. Tells Morgan that Eugene V. Debs cannot petition for the restoration of his own rights as the Department...
Letter to Theodore Debs, 3/26/1926. Writes that he is sending Theodore Debs a letter he wrote to Morris Hillquit. Remarks that he was glad to see that Eugene V. Debs and Katherine Debs went to Bermuda for some rest and relaxation.
Letter to Morris Hillquit, 3/26/1926. Writes that he is enclosing copies of the letters he received from John G. Sargent, James A. Finch, James C. White, writing on behalf of William M. Butler, and William E. Borah regarding the restoration of...
American Appeal; Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926 -- Trials, litigation, etc.; Citizenship
Letter to J. Mahlon Barnes, 4/21/1926. Asks that Barnes mail a copy of the AMERICAN APPEAL's special "Debs Citizenship Issue" to each member of Congress, to the justices on the Supreme Court, to the editors of all Wisconsin state daily newspapers,...
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926 -- Trials, litigation, etc.;
Letter to Theodore Debs, 5/30/1926. Writes that although he received Theodore Debs's letter stating that there is nothing left for him to do to get Eugene V. Debs's civil rights restored, he has thought of one more thing. Tells Theodore Debs that...
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926 -- Trials, litigation, etc.; Presidential elections -- United States;
Letter to Theodore Debs, 6/14/1926. Tells Theodore Debs that over the next couple of years Eugene V. Debs should run for local office, to accept the Socialist Party nomination for President, and, if his health permits, challenge the legality of the...
Letter to Theodore Debs, 1/2/1933. Expresses the hope that the new year will bring Theodore Debs improved health and great happiness. Says that Theodore Debs's letter was good for him because it reminded him why he is "fighting for a human rank and...
Socialism; Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926
Letter to Theodore Debs, 12/11/1933. Says that it was a pleasure for him to write to the HOUSTON POST and state that Eugene V. Debs was one of the greatest rebels in all of American history. Tells Theodore Debs that recalls the first time he met...
Letter from Theodore Debs, 12/21/1933. Says that if it had not been for his health he would have answered Putnam's letter long ago. Writes that he appreciated that Putnam gave Eugene V. Debs a place of honor in his article for the HOUSTON POST on...
Letter from Theodore Debs, 8/23/1920. Writes that he has received Quarles' request to have Eugene V. Debs speak to the members of the Wisconsin League of Women Voters. Assures Quarles that Eugene V. Debs appreciated the invitation but regrets that...