Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926;United States. Commission on Industrial Relations
Letter to Eugene V. Debs on Committee on Industrial Relations letterhead, 12/24/1915. Says that as soon as he received Eugene V. Debs's letter he mailed out 100 copies of the statement he requested. Writes that the work of the commission is going...
Letter to Eugene V. Debs on United States Commission on Industrial Relations letterhead, 07/18/1915. Says that he was disappointed that Eugene V. Debs was not able to attend the Commission on Industrial Relation's hearings in New York City, New...
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926;United States. Commission on Industrial Relations
Letter to Eugene V. Debs on United States Commission On Industrial Relations letterhead, 4/21/1915. Informs Eugene V. Debs that the United States Commission on Industrial Relations will be holding a public hearing in Washington D. C. during the...
Copy of letter from Theodore Debs, 01/20/1915. Writes that the United Electric Company's "Tuec Stationary Cleaner" may live up to its claims, but that he regards anything endorsed by Elbert Hubbard with "extreme suspicion" since he found out in the...
American Federation of Labor; Socialist Party of the United States of America; Industrial Workers of the World;
Letter to Eugene V. Debs on United States Commission on Industrial Relations letterhead, 05/12/1914. Writes that the Commission on Industrial Relations is plan a series of hearings in New York City, New York starting 05/18/1914. Says that on...
United States -- Foreign Relations -- Mexico; Berger, Victor L., 1860-1929; American Appeal; Socialism -- United States -- Newspapers;
Letter from Eugene V. Debs, 2/24/1926. Says that he wants to give President Plutarco Elias Calles of Mexico a chance to air his views on US-Mexican relations in the AMERICAN APPEAL. Mentions that he would have Victor Berger use his influence to...
National Rip-Saw; United States. Commission on Industrial Relations
Letter to Eugene V. Debs, 10/9/1915. Tells Eugene V. Debs that he has just finished reading the reviews he wrote for the NATIONAL RIP SAW concerning the United States Commission on Industrial Relations. Assures Eugene V. Debs that he greatly...