Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926; Prisons;
Letter to Eugene V. Debs, 04/07/1920. Writes that after Eugene V. Debs spoke at the Trinity Auditorium in Los Angeles, California 5 years ago that he and his son took Eugene V. Debs to the train station. Says that he will never forget that ride...
Copy of letter from Theodore Debs, 02/03/1945. Writes that his vision started fading out during World War I. Says that he went to see a specialist in Cincinnati, Ohio who told him to stop smoking. Tells Work that nicotine was the cause of his eye...
Black-and-white photograph of William T. Turman, Margaret Fisher Turman (center), and Ruth Turman on Armistice Day, in 1918, after receiving a letter from William and Margaret's son, Arthur. Arthur Turman served in World War I.
World War, 1914-1918; Military personnel; Military uniforms;
Black and white copy of a newspaper photograph and article about William "Bill" Huey's placement in World War I. Huey was part of Battery E. 150th artillery, part of the American expedition into France.
Letter to Eugene V. Debs on NEGRO FELLOWSHIP LEAGUE letterhead, 01/17/1916. Writes that she is writing to thank Eugene V. Debs for his article on BIRTH OF A NATION. Says that of all the "millions of white men of this country" Eugene V. Debs is the...
Letter to Eugene V. Debs, 02/15/1926. Writes that he is glad to know that Eugene V. Debs is writing again from his "hope-inspiring Pen." Expresses the hope that Eugene V. Debs lives out to finish his course.
Letter to Eugene V. Debs, 03/02/1913. Says that William Haywood's recall is perceived by the capitalist press to be "a victory of capitalism within the Socialist Party." Writes that he wonders if Eugene V. Debs approves of the way the recall was...
Committees; Indiana State Teachers College; Indiana State University; Student activities; Students;
Members of the Women's Athletic Association Council. In the first row, sitting, are T. Grygiel, J. Parker, M. Binning, G. Rippe, and E. Hill. In the second row, sitting, are M. Van Lieu, R. Bammer, R. Griffiths, L. Foulk, K. Martin, T. Kolb, M....
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926; United States Penitentiary, Atlanta, Georgia; Soviet Union;
Incomplete letter to Eugene V. Debs, 10/23/1920. Writes that he has heard that Eugene V. Debs' refuses to leave his prison cell because he is a Leninist. Says that the veracity of this rumors does not matter since Eugene V. Debs has proclaimed...
Letter from Stephen Marion Reynolds on Hotel Brevoort, New York City, New York letterhead, 01/25/1915. Says that he, Frank Bains, and John Cottman dined with I. Bucke recently. Tells Traubel that he attended a mass meeting protesting the arrest of...
Letter from David Karsner, 01/10/1923. Says that he did write anything on Horace Traubel's birthday except for this little note. Writes that he is sending it to Traubel with a complimentary copy of TALKS WITH DEBS IN TERRE HAUTE. Remarks that...
Athletes; Coaches; Indiana State Teachers College; Indiana State University; Student activities; Students;
Members of the 1957 Track Team. Kneeling, from left to right: Voleny Lamb, Cliff Bonnel, Dale Neton, Bob Groomer, Kenny Knobel, Dan Strubble, Al Cashaw, Tom Morgan, Dick Comiskey, and Fred Oren. Standing, from left to right: Ed Zembal, Benjamin...
Copy of letter from Eugene V. Debs, 04/14/1923. Writes that he appreciated Tomsky's invitation to come to Soviet Russia but that he will unable to do so because of his health. Expresses the hope to be able to make the journey at a later time. Says...