Jennifer Brown's transcribed account of a products and Satan urban legend as collected by Darel L. Longyear. Brown describes a rumor which states that the company Liz Claiborne supports Satanism.
Copy of letter from Theodore Debs, 11/6/1919. Says that he is writing in regard to the rumor that Baur supposedly started that Eugene V. Debs "would not be where he is if he had not had Theodore riding his back." Writes that he does not think that...
Letter to Theodore Debs, 09/02/1901. Says that she has been asked by Victor Berger to write Theodore Debs in regard to the rumor that the SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC HERALD got used money from the Social Democratic Party's Chicago, Illinois headquarters to...
Larry Knight's transcribed account of a products and Satan urban legend as collected by Darel L. Longyear. In this account, Knight describes a rumor started about Snapple beverages which states that the company supports the Ku Klux Klan based on...
Linda Jones's transcribed account of a products and Satan urban legend as collected by Darel L. Longyear. Jones describes a local preacher who believed a rumor that the company Proctor and Gamble supported Satanism.
Black and white mimeographed text newspaper article redaction about the erroneous rumor concerning John Kline who lived in Glenn and who went missingin action while fighting in Germany. It asks individuals to cease spreading the rumor.
Publications; Letters; Prisoners; Socialist Party of the United States of America; Communism;
Letter to Theodore Debs on THE WORLD letterhead, 11/24/1920. Says that he was glad that Eugene V. Debs appreciated the birthday greetings that he sent because he did not know if Eugene V. Debs was allowed to receive mail from people outside of his...
Letter to Marguerite Debs Cooper, 11/18/1947. Writes that his wife, Jean Stone, has been ill in bed for the past few days. Says that the only thing that distresses him about the rumor that he farms out his writing is that it distresses Cooper....
Letter to Theodore Debs, 03/20/1945. Says that he safely received Theodore Debs' last packet of letters. Tells Theodore Debs that he is spending too much money to send him things. Remarks that he is sending Theodore Debs a $5 check to cover his...
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926; Birthdays; Prisons;
Letter to Eugene V. Debs, 11/02/1921. Says that he is writing to wish Eugene V. Debs a happy birthday. Writes that no one has done more for America than Eugene V. Debs. Remarks that he has heard a rumor that Eugene V. Debs will soon be released...
Elections -- United States; Sinclair, Upton, 1878-1968; Writing;
Letter from Theodore Debs, 01/01/1934. Writes that he appreciated the copy of Upton Sinclair's I, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA. Mentions that he heard the rumor that Sinclair is going to enter the Democratic primary as a candidate for the gubernatorial...
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926; Elections -- United States; Health; Presidents -- United States -- Election -- 1908; Presidential elections -- United States; Meetings;
Letter from Theodore Debs on Socialist Party National Headquarters letterhead, 10/19/1908. Tells Marguerite Debs Cooper that the meetings in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania were a success. Writes that the rumor that Eugene V. Debs is "sick and weak" is...
Socialist Party of the United States of America; Labor unions; Political campaigns; Terre Haute (Ind.); National Rip-Saw; Presidential elections -- United States;
Letter to the NATIONAL RIP-SAW, n.d. Says that he is writing a few lines about the Socialist Party's presidential candidate, Eugene V. Debs. Writes that he is both a carpenter and a socialist. Remarks that he is not a dues-paying member of the...
Amnesty; Fans (Persons); Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926; Meetings; Pardon; Political prisoners; Prison sentences; Prisons; Public speaking;
Letter to Eugene V. Debs, 9/30/21. Writes that after his speech on "My Friend Debs," D. R. H. Potter, an influential minister from Hartford, Connecticut, said that "Our government is disgraced every day that Debs is kept behind bars." Says that an...
Letter to Theodore Debs on Dewey Palace Hotel, Nampa, Idaho letterhead, 11/01/????. Writes that the Opera House where he held last night's meeting was crowded. Says that when the band played the "Marsailles" the audience went wild. States that...
Letter from Eugene V. Debs, 10/21/1914. Writes that the rumor suggesting that Eugene V. Debs supports the labor ticket is "too silly to merit denial." Assures Nunley that the only true labor party is the Socialist Party and the only true ticket is...
Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen (U.S.); American Railway Union;
Letter from Theodore Debs, 6/8/1942. Writes that he was glad to hear that Rogers' celebrated his 84th birthday. Tells Rogers that he finds the rumor that Eugene V. Debs had amassed a great fortune amusing. Remarks that no one would care how much...
Heather Carter's transcribed interview as collected by Darel Longyear describing businesses that supposedly burned themselves down in order to collect the insurance money and pay off debt.