Markham thanks Meserole for sending "The Decay of Capitalistic Civilization" by Sidney and Beatrice Webb. Markham goes on to talk about how Jesus is the only man who can save civilization from decay.
Sinclair requests a list of influential works on the working-class movement to use for a new publication series being put together by the American Fund for Public Service. Sinclair also requests written opinions if possible.
Abbott writes to all subscribers to "The Free Comrade" telling of its end and the transfer over to "The International". He outlines the goals and objectives of "The International," edited by Viereck, Herts, and LeGallienne
Postal data: posted, postmarked [wavy postmark with letters I and T](SCHENECTADY N.Y., 1911, AUG 16, 11:30 AM); no stamp (PLACE STAMP HERE) printed inside stamp box with (VELOX) on all sides with diamonds in all four corners; Postcard type: divided...
Postal data: posted; postmarked [circle followed by series of vertical lines]; stamp box [double lines]; Postcard type: divided back (THIS SIDE FOR CORRESPONDENCE.; THIS SIDE FOR ADDRESS ONLY.) stylized horizontal and vertical double lines form a...
Postal data: posted, postmarked [wavy postmark with letters I & C] (ROCHESTER, N.Y., NOV 11, 12-PM, 1910), stamp; Postcard type: divided back (This side for Correspondence.; This side for Address.); Logo (POST CARD); Written message (Nov. 12 -...
Postal data: posted, postmarked (NORTH CLARENDON, JUN 9, 1 PM, 1910), stamp; Postcard type: divided back [solid line] (This space for messages; This space for address only); Logo (POST CARD); Written message: (How do you like your school have you...
Jerry Rescue Convention; Antislavery movements--United States
Three-page printed "address" by Gerrit Smith presented at the Jerry Rescue Convention in Syracuse [New York]. On back, addressed to Lysander Spooner in Boston, Massachusetts, in Smith's hand.
Bynner writes a letter to Mrs. Markham regarding the death of Wheeler. Bynner expresses his belief that no religious ceremony should be held but a brief acknowledgment at the beginning of the next Poetry Society meeting would be appropriate. Bynner...
Debs writes to Markham expressing regret at Markham's unwillingness to write the introduction for Ehrmann's work as previously discussed. The matter of payment is also addressed.
Grierson writes to Markham about an array of topics including various social issues and the financial independence of writers and poets and how it restrains them from criticizing certain men and writing about certain topics.
Markham sends a donation to Carr to help his mission to spread the "Episcopal Special." Markham also suggests having a Propaganda Fund, which could support The Christian Socialist.