Letter to Eugene V. Debs on American Committee for Relief of Russian Children letterhead, 6/19/26. Says that he is writing personally to thank Eugene V. Debs for his contribution for the relief work his organization is doing for Russian children....
Political prisoners; Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926;
Letter to Theodore Debs, 1/28/1921. Says that he has been thinking of him and Eugene V. Debs over the past several days. Tells Theodore Debs that 3 weeks ago a Mr. Borrowman approached him about making a small relief of Eugene V. Debs which he...
Letter to Eugene V. Debs on League for Industrial Democracy letterhead, 07/01/1925. Writes that he has received Eugene V. Debs' note regarding the situation in China. Remarks that he has received a telegram from Paul Blanshard saying that there are...
Letter to Theodore Debs, 11/10/?. Writes that he received Theodore Debs's letter and the order for a plaster copy of the relief. Says that the bronze relief is now in his possession and that he will ship it to Theodore Debs soon. Remarks that there...
Black and white photograph taken of a bas relief done of the profile of Eugene V. Debs. Taken from the correspondence to Eugene V. Debs from Louis Mayer, dated June 6, 1919.
Two handwritten pages which contain the minutes of the board meeting for the Institution for the Relief of the Ruptured and Cripple, in which the board honors Chauncey Rose's memory upon hearing of his death. Chauncey Rose was a supported and...
Letter to Theodore Debs, 11/18/1919. Says that by the request of John A. Perry that he is sending Theodore Debs a copy of his relief sculpture of Eugene V. Debs.
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926; Sculpture
Letter to Theodore Debs, 01/15/1920. Writes that he is glad that Theodore Debs like his sculpture of Eugene V. Debs. Says that knowing that his work is appreciated is the highest compliment that he could ever receive. Tells Theodore Debs that...
Letter to Theodore Debs on Women's Committee for Relief of British Miners' Wives and Children, 08/23/1926. Says that she was sorry to hear about Eugene V. Debs' illness. Writes that she would have loved to have met him. Assures Theodore Debs that...
Communism; Thank-you notes; Amnesty; Pardon; Political prisoners; Soviet Union;
Letter to Eugene V. Debs on Central Committee for Fighting the After-Effects of the Famine stationery, 3/30/21. Says that the Central Committee offers congratulations on Eugene V. Debs' liberation from imprisonment and appreciation of his role in...
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926 -- Trials, litigation, etc.;
Letter to Grace Keller on Russian Famine Relief Committee letterhead, 10/6/1921. Writes that Mabel Dunlap Curry has spoken many time about the "splendid" work for amnesty that Keller has been doing. Assures Keller that the work she is doing is...
Letter to Eugene V. Debs, signed by Rogalla, K. Mairova, L. Antonova, L. Porshutkina, N. Solobieva, and E. Zedrick, 3/31/1923. Writes that the children of of the Children's Colony of Kazan, Russia would like to thank Eugene V. Debs for the support...
Labor leaders; Soviet Union -- History -- Revolution, 1917-1921;
Letter from Theodore Debs, 10/??/1933. Says that Charles Drake has been active in the American labor movement for more than thirty years. Mentions that Drake assisted L. C. K. Martens, a Russian emissary to America, in obtaining relief for the...
Letter to Theodore Debs, 1/3/1915. Writes that he appreciated the pamphlets and photos of Eugene V. Debs that Theodore Debs sent. Says that the photos will greatly help him with his high relief sculpture of Eugene V. Debs.
Postcard to Eugene V. Debs in Russian, 11/5/1917. Says that he is a German prisoner of war who is willing to get more acquainted with the revolutionary movement that began in 1905-1906. Tells Eugene V. Debs that he would like him to ask some of the...
Political prisoners; Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926
Letter to Theodore Debs, 5/23/1921. Tells Eugene V. Debs that President Warren Harding will be giving an oration in New York City, New York. Expresses the hope that President Warren Harding remembers America's political prisoners in his address....
Telegram to Eugene V. Debs, 6/15/1926. Asks that she be allowed to use Eugene V. Debs's name as a member of an emergency committee designed to provide relief to the strikers' children in Passaic, New Jersey. Mentions that Norman Thomas will be the...