Isaac McIntosh wrote a description of Youngstown, Indiana on 02-15-1936, for the Federal Writers' Project. The description mentions the history of Youngstown and the conditions there at the time the description was written.
Isaac McIntosh wrote about Young, Indiana on 03-18-1936, for the Federal Writers' Project. He says that Young is the station name for Youngstown. A report for Youngstown had already been written.
Young People's Socialist League; Poetry; Greeting cards;
Note from Eugene V. Debs to Theodore Debs, n.d. Writes that Siegl, a member of the Providence, Rhode Island, Young People's Socialist League sent him an acrostic that was "quite clever" for an 11 year old. Tells Theodore Debs that the Providence,...
Letter to Eugene V. Debs on Young People's Socialist League of Greater New York letterhead, 3/24/1921. Says that the Socialist Party has begun a campaign to get party membership up to 100,000. Writes that the Young People's Socialist League of...
Note from Eugene V. Debs to Theodore Debs on envelope postmarked, 3/24/1921. Tells Theodore Debs that the Young People's Socialist League has the most wonderful "kiddies" in the world in them. Asks that Theodore Debs inform Novik that there is no...
Young People's Socialist League; Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926;
Letter to Eugene V. Debs, 11/15/1920. Says that he is writing to send greetings to Eugene V. Debs on behalf of the Young People's Socialist League of Detroit, Michigan. Writes that the Detroit, Michigan chapter of the Young People's Socialist...
Young People's Socialist League; Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926
Letter to Eugene V. Debs, 11/5/1920. Says that he supposes that Eugene V. Debs is doing okay and that he keeps up his spirit by smiling. Assures Eugene V. Debs that his beautiful smiling face is continuously on his mind. Remarks that he had the...
Letter from Eugene V. Debs, 03/19/1917. Says that Traubel's handwriting is almost as "cryptic" as his own. Asks that Gertrude Traubel translate the letter for him so that he does not miss out on one word of it. Writes that he wants to talk to...
Note to Theodore Debs, n.d. Sends Theodore Debs a quote from Alzire Chevaillier's booklet THE PRAYER OF THANKSGIVING which explains that when the Divine Principle is applied the "gifts of Health, Holiness, Peace, Comfort, Life" are not for the...
Letter from Theodore Debs, 08/13/1941. Writes that he appreciated the copy of her book REALISTIC RHYTHMS that she sent. Says that he has not been able to read it because he is having trouble with his eyes.
Letter to Theodore Debs, 11/27/1926. Says that she is writing a series of 3 articles about Eugene V. Debs. Remarks that she is just finishing the last one. Expresses the hope that one of the newspapers in Terre Haute, Indiana can use it. Asks that...
Letter from Marguerite Debs Cooper, 12/29/1947. Says that the characters of Gloria and Ned are the only fictional ones in Irving Stone's ADVERSARY IN THE HOUSE. Writes that she has heard that the portrayal of Katherine Debs in the book is an...
Writing; Socialist Party (U.S.). Left Wing Section
Letter to Eugene V. Debs, signed by Larkin, Rose Pastor Stokes, John Reed, and Maximilian Cohen, 2/28/1919. Writes that the Manifesto and Program of the Left Wing Section of the Greater New York City, New York Local of the Socialist Party has been...
Letter to Eugene V. Debs on Socialist Party National Office letterhead, 11/8/15. Informs Eugene V. Debs that he has been nominated as the Socialist Party's candidate for President. Includes a line at the bottom that says, "Declined 11/19/15."
Letter to Eugene V. Debs on America Insurance Union letterhead, 9/2/1925. Writes that he was happy to see in an Associated Press release that Eugene V. Debs’ health had improved. Mentions that the press release also stated that Eugene V. Debs was...
Letter to Eugene V. Debs on NEW ERA letterhead, 3/28/1921. Says that he has dedicated his book, which was written in Greek, to Eugene V. Debs for all of the work he has done for the "emancipation of the masses" from the slavery of industrialism.
Letter to Theodore Debs, 8/27/1920. Tells Theodore Debs that she is planning meetings for William Henry and Seymour Stedman to speak in Seattle, Washington. Says that Seymour Stedman does not deserve all of the flak he has been receiving. ...
Letter to Eugene V. Debs on Socialist Party National Office letterhead, 11/13/1915. Informs Eugene V. Debs that he has been nominated as the Socialist Party's candidate for President. Includes a line at the bottom that says, "Declined 11/18/1915."