Books -- Reviews; Drinking of alcoholic beverages;
Copy of letter from Marguerite Debs Cooper, 09/08/1947. Writes that she and Gertrude Debs enjoyed Stone's appearance on TOWN MEETING OF THE AIR. Says that it was thoughtful of Stone to send her a copy of ADVERSARY IN THE HOUSE so quickly. Assures...
Books; Books -- Reviews; Drinking of alcoholic beverages;
Letter to Marguerite Debs Cooper, 09/12/1947. Writes that he appreciated Cooper's praise for his book. Says that he would like a chance to respond to what Cooper and Gertrude Debs did not like about the book. Assures Cooper that he was not passing...
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926; Activists; Drinking of alcoholic beverages; Temperance;
Letter to Eugene V. Debs, 04/16/1922. Says that she heard Debs speak to an audience of miners in Des Moines, Iowa. Asks that Debs consider speaking at an informal gathering hosted by her and Alexander Kingsgaila. Writes that she would like to...
Barnes, John Mahlon, 1866-1934; Elections -- United States; Jones, Mother, 1837-1930; Socialist Party of the United States of America; Drinking of alcoholic beverages; Presidential elections -- United States; Presidents -- United States -- Election...
Letter to Eugene V. Debs, 06/11/1912, signed by Cunnea, E. M. Winston, and B. M. Mahon. States that they protest the naming of J. Mahlon Barnes as Eugene V. Debs's campaign manager because of the charges brought up against him two years before by...
Barbara Birchfield's transcribed interview of Mary Tudor about Ed Gein. According to Tudor, there was a man in Wisconsin who killed women and made lampshades out of their skin. When he was caught, they found a human heart boiling on the stove.
John Coleman's transcribed interview of Kathie Buhr about Ed Gein. According to Buhr, there was a man who was butchering women and selling their meat to other people.
Austin Wathen's transcribed interview of Phil. According to Phil, Ed Gein lived in Wisconsin and used to dig up fresh graves. He dug up the graves so he could eat the hearts and livers from the bodies. Phil also told some jokes about Ed Gein.
Bob Wilberg's transcribed personal account of the story of Ed Gein. According to Wilberg, Ed Gein lived in Plainfeild, Wisconsin, and dug up bodies from several graves. Gein also killed a woman and hung her in his shed just like a deer. Wilberg...
One typed page describing problems between temperance and anti-temperance people in Clinton, Indiana. Mrs. Malone and Mrs. Kibby led a march to a saloon owned by Tice and Melcher.