Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926; Prisons; Pardon;
Letter to Eugene V. Debs on Public Ownership League of America letterhead, 08/10/1921. Writes that he takes the liberty of calling Eugene V. Debs comrade even though he is not a member of the Socialist Party because he knows that Eugene V. Debs has...
Letter from Stephen Marion Reynolds on Davis, Reynolds and Davis, Attorneys letterhead, 07/02/1901. Writes that he would like 3 copies of Traubel's book. Says that he wished that he could share Traubel's trials and tribulations. Assures Traubel...
Letter from Eugene V. Debs, 6/1/1913. Writes that he received the copy of JUSTICE that the PITTSBURGH SOCIALIST sent. Says that he has no time to "answer the drivel" which the JUSTICE contained. Tells the PITTSBURGH SOCIALIST that it will be...
Letter to Eugene V. Debs on JUSTICE letterhead, 3/23/1911. Writes that each year JUSTICE publishes a special May Day issue of its newspaper. Asks that Eugene V. Debs consider writing a short article about the socialist movement in America for this...
Letter to Eugene V. Debs on JEWISH DAILY FORWARD letterhead, 10/06/1926. Informs Eugene V Debs that he has received many letters from children saying that the "idea of real happiness" for them would be to see Eugene V. Debs in the White House....
Darrow, Clarence, 1857-1938;Schmidt, Mathew; Mooney, Thomas J., 1882-1942; Religion; Capitalism;
Letter from Theodore Debs, 06/15/1932. Writes that Clarence Darrow's and Schmidt's tributes to Eugene V. Debs touched him deeply. Says that the imprisonment of Mathew Schmidt, Tom Mooney, Warren Bilings, and the other working class people fills him...
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926 -- Health; Public speaking;
Letter to Eugene V. Debs, 05/16/1926. Writes that she is sending her sympathy to Eugene V. Debs and Katherine Debs in the time of Eugene V. Debs's illness. Remarks that it was wise for Eugene V. Debs not to attend the Socialist Party's convention...
Socialism -- United States -- Periodicals; Socialism; Books; Gifts; United Mine Workers of America;
Letter from Eugene V. Debs, 03/05/1918. Says that he has looked over the first issue of UPTON SINCLAIR'S. Informs Sinclair that because the introductory message to his magazine makes such a strong appeal to thinking people that he hopes that...
Presidential elections -- United States; Socialists; Presidents -- United States -- Election -- 1916
Letter to Eugene V. Debs on New York State Socialist Party letterhead, 12/17/1915. Says that he is writing to ask Eugene V. Debs to reconsider his decision not to serve as the Socialist Party's candidate for President in the upcoming election....
Law enforcement; Law & legal affairs; Political prisoners; Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926; Pardon
Copy of letter to Abraham Lillienthal, 12/20/1919. Informs Lillienthal that the only way that he could see a writ of habeas corpus applying to Eugene V. Debs's situation is in regard to the "improper" removal of Eugene V. Debs from Moundsville,...
Letter to Eugene V. Debs on Harry Weinberger, Counselor at Law letterhead, 11/25/1921. Says that 4 of his friends have gone to Russia. Assures Eugene V. Debs that even from abroad these 4 people will continue to clamor for the reinstitution of...
Letter to Marguerite Debs Cooper, 10/02/1946. Says that he is half-way through his book about Eugene V. Debs. Assures Cooper that the most difficult part of the story is now on paper. Remarks that he expects the completed book will be delivered to...
Copy of letter from Eugene V. Debs, 06/19/1913. Says that he was wondering why none of the comrades were called to testify. Writes that he thought it strange that they were not allowed to take the stand and has written Adolph Germer about it....
Warren, Fred D., 1872 or 3-1959; Socialist Party of the United States of America; Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926;
Letter to Eugene V. Debs, 11/18/1911. Writes that he is glad that Eugene V. Debs has agreed to help him in the matter concerning his daughter, Elsa Untermann, and George Shoaf. Says that those who knew what happened to Elsa Untermann made no...
Copy of letter from Theodore Debs, 05/25/1921. Says that he appreciated the spirit with which Tuvim wrote his letter. Tells Tuvim that he has not changed his mind regarding his position on the differences that have come to manifest themselves in...
Copy of letter from Theodore Debs, 12/09/1942. Says that he was happily surprised to receive a copy of Walter F. McCaleb's book BROTHERHOOD OF RAILROAD TRAINMEN. Writes that the book will appeal to both old-timers and new. Assures Whitney that he...
Letter from Eugene V. Debs, 03/05/1918. Says that he has looked over the first issue of UPTON SINCLAIR'S. Informs Sinclair that because the introductory message to his magazine makes such a strong appeal to thinking people that he hopes that...
Letter to Theodore Debs on Research Institute of America, Inc. letterhead, 09/05/1944. Informs Theodore Debs that he is the author of LUST OF LIFE, SAILOR ON HORSEBACK, CLARENCE DARROW FOR THE DEFENSE, and THEY ALSO RAN. Says that he is taking the...