United States Penitentiary, Atlanta, Georgia; Pardon;
Letter to Calvin Coolidge on Office of the Attorney General letterhead, 02/01/1922. Informs Coolidge that after looking into Andrew Lee's case at the behest of Eugene V. Debs that he does not "see that anything can be properly done in behalf of...
Thank-you notes; La Follette, Robert M. (Robert Marion), 1855-1925; Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933;
Letter to Eugene V. Debs on EVENING WORLD letterhead, 10/10/1924. Writes that he appreciated the autographed book that Eugene V. Debs sent. Asks that Eugene V. Debs tell him if he has seen "such a condition politically." Says that Presidential...
Black and white photograph of Glenn High School's Senior class of 1938. The class is dressed in their graduation gowns. Names are alphabetized after the student government names. Pictured are: Class President Theodore Fell, Class Vice-President...
Letter to Calvin Coolidge, 05/26/1925. Says that the Royal Gorge Lodge no. 59 of the Brotherhood of the Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen in Pueblo, Colorado has unanimously passed a resolution demanding that Calvin Coolidge restore Eugene V. Debs's...
Letter to Eugene V. Debs, 06/21/1913. Says that he could not get out of bed the last few days of his prison sentence. Writes that he went to a doctor who told him to stop drinking alcohol and chewing tobacco. Tells Eugene V. Debs that he did....
Calvin Illingsworth's transcribed variant of The Boyfriend's Death urban legend as collected by Norbert Blaski. In this account, a couple is parked in the country when their car runs out of gas. After the boy fails to return from getting gasoline,...
Black and white photograph of Glenn High School's Junior class 1935-36. They are sitting in front of a brick wall with a shrub behind the third row on the left side. The women are wearing dresses. Top row left to right: Marvin Rector, Paul Deakins,...
Mason Sutton's transcribed interview of Calvin McCoy about the Regulators. The Regulators were a group of men who fought crime. They once found an arsonist and removed him from the town. People said they were like the Klu Klux Klan or a sheriff's...
Indiana State College; Indiana State University; Fraternities & sororities; Students; Student organizations;
Tau Kappan Epsilon members. Front row-Roger Cantley, John Booth, Robert McBride, Frank Garzolini, Robert Warren, William Warrick, Michael Simmons, Paul Isenstadt, bob Wilson, Thomas Palmer, William Baldwin, Danny Keegan, Paul Hess. Middle...
Fraternities & sororities; Indiana State University; Student organizations; Students
Active members of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority. First row, from left to right: L. Burton, C. Willis, C. Poole, B. Wood, J. Downing, N. Watson, B. McHenry, D. Benna, S. Dieckmeyer, K. Conyers, L. Johnson, B. Rohrbaugh, and B. Frye. Second row, from...
Fraternities & sororities; Indiana State University; Student organizations; Students
Active members of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority. First row, from left to right: L. Burton, C. Willis, C. Poole, B. Wood, J. Downing, N. Watson, B. McHenry, D. Benna, S. Dieckmeyer, K. Conyers, L. Johnson, B. Rohrbaugh, and B. Frye. Second row, from...
Fraternities & sororities; Indiana State Teachers College; Indiana State University; Student organizations; Students;
Active members of the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. First row, from left to right: Fred Bledsoe, John Nitsos, Turk Roman, Frank Buchner, and Marion Bonaorsi. Second row, from left to right: Ted Ratcliff, Joe Beardsley, Dick Ward, Dick Lubbehusen,...
Fraternities & sororities; Indiana State Teachers College; Indiana State University; Student organizations; Students;
Active members of the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. First row, from left to right: Fred Bledsoe, John Nitsos, Turk Roman, Frank Buchner, and Marion Bonaorsi. Second row, from left to right: Ted Ratcliff, Joe Beardsley, Dick Ward, Dick Lubbehusen,...
Letter to Eugene V. Debs, 3/9/1925. Writes that he is enclosing a carbon copy of a letter he wrote to E. T. Clark, the secretary to Calvin Coolidge. Says that he is also enclosing a clipping from the MILWAUKEE JOURNAL. Asks that Eugene V. Debs tell...
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....
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 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...
Letter to E. T. Clark, 3/9/1925. Tells Clark that he received a letter from James A. Finch, a pardon attorney for the Department of Justice in which he said that it is unlikely that Eugene V. Debs lost his citizenship rights. Says that Eugene V....
Letter to John G. Sargent, 4/1/1925. Writes that he is sorry that Sargent will not recommend to Calvin Coolidge that Eugene V. Debs's citizenship rights should be restored. Tells Sargent that it is the right of the American people, as set forth in...
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....