Letter from Theodore Debs, 10/7/1911. Writes that after much consideration he cannot run for National Secretary. Says that he presently renders a greater service to the Socialist Party than he could ever do as national secretary.
Socialist Party of the United States of America; Socialists;
Letter from Theodore Debs, ??/??/1911. Writes that after serious consideration it would impossible for him to accept a nomination for national secretary of the Socialist Party. Says that he deeply appreciates the confidence that Simons has in him....
Copy of letter from Eugene V. Debs, 01/16/1926. Says that he appreciated the generous contribution of $3,000 sent to him out of the Debs Testimonial Fund. Tells Vladeck that he hardly feels worthy of such "extraordinary consideration." Writes that...
Socialism -- United States; Political satire, American -- Periodicals;
Letter from Eugene V. Debs, 1/21/14. Assures Hillquit that he should accept Nathan Straus' offer to write for PUCK. Asks him, "Why should we not take advantage of such a fine opportunity to get our message to the vast and varied clientele of this...
American Federation of Labor; Gompers, Samuel, 1850-1924; Prohibition; Socialist Party of the United States of America; Socialists;
Photocopy of letter to Eugene V. Debs on Prohibition National Committee letterhead, 5/24/12. Says that he is disappointed that his Prohibition platform was not accepted by the Socialist Party for consideration. Asks that Eugene V. Debs state his...
United States Penitentiary, Atlanta, Georgia; Political prisoners; Meetings;
Letter to Theodore Debs, n.d. Writes that he was surprised that Theodore Debs received four packets all at once from him since he had been giving them to the warden one at a time to be sent out. Says that he wants no special consideration so he...
Letter to Theodore Debs on NATIONAL RIP-SAW letterhead, 6/19/1915. Tells Theodore Debs that he received his "hot" letter of 6/19/1915. Assures Theodore Debs that all of Eugene V. Debs's travel arrangements in North Dakota were made with careful...
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926 -- Trials, litigation, etc.;
Letter to John G. Sargent, 03/21/1925. Writes that if Sargent does not receive the letter being forwarded from the President's office that he should ask for it and give it great consideration. Says that the war is over and that there is no reason...
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926 -- Trials, litigation, etc.; Political prisoners
Letter from Eugene V. Debs, 7/16/1920. Says that while he appreciates everything the comrades from New York have done for him that he objects to anymore appeals being made upon his behalf to Woodrow Wilson. Tells Robins that he wants no special...
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926 -- Trials, litigation, etc.; Political prisoners
Letter from Eugene V. Debs, 7/16/1920. Says that while he appreciates everything the comrades from New York have done for him that he objects to anymore appeals being made upon his behalf to Woodrow Wilson. Tells Robins that he wants no special...
Letter from Eugene V. Debs, 6/25/1925. Tells Maurer that he would be willing to allow his name to be used only if the National Conference's purpose is to "consolidate or at least to combine the various labor defense bodies so as to constitute an...
Letter from Theodore Debs, 10/07/1911. Writes that after much consideration he cannot run for National Secretary. Says that he presently renders a greater service to the Socialist Party than he could ever do as national secretary.
Journalism; Indiana State Normal School; Education; Literature; College yearbooks;
A monthly journal written and published by the students and faculty of Indiana State Normal School. The last issue of the school year was dedicated to the graduating senios and printed in the style of an annual yearbook.