Oct. 31 1906
My Dear Sir:
I am glad to get your encouraging word concerning my articles on the evils of Child Labor. Perhaps you may feel like sending in your name as a member of our Child Labor Federation. No financial obligation in becoming a...
March 8, 1909
Prof. Edwin Markham,
West New Brighton, N.Y.
Dear Comrade:-
I think I wrote you that owing to the technical point raised by Dr. Long, which through out the proposed new Constitution, adopted at New York last year, it was decided best...
219 West 100 Street,
New York City, May 21, 1912.
Mr. Edwin Markham,
West New Brighton, S.I.
My dear Mr. Markham:
Your name has been suggested by Mr. B. Russell Herts, a member of the Socialist Press Club, as that of one likely to be interested in...
April 22, ‘30
Dear Edwin Markham,
Greetings on your 78th birthday! I read with real pleasure the interviews with you in the “Telegram” and “Times” and rejoice that you are still active and forging ahead. I am still a member of the Poetry...
November 23, 1914.
Mrs. Rose Pastor Stokes,
Caritas Island,
Stamford, Conn.
Dear Little Rose:-
I had no idea when I left New York that I would be back again so soon, but I am just accepting an invitation to address the Twilight Club, 37 East 28th...
Universities and Colleges--New York (State)--New York--Anniversaries, etc.
A member of the Faculty Council recounts the controversial events of the late Spring of 1969 on campus, which resulted in the takeover of Powdermaker Hall. The administration and direction of the SEEK Program was the subject of intese debates.
In a mix of text and photographs, in a two column layout, the history begins with events happening to the Class of 1941 during the academic year 1937-1938, focusing on the background to the College's formation from 1935 to 1937 and then turning to...
In a mix of text and photographs, in a two column layout, the history begins with events happening to the Class of 1941 during the academic year 1937-1938, focusing on the background to the College's formation from 1935 to 1937 and then turning to...
In a mix of text and photographs, in a two column layout, the history begins with events happening to the Class of 1941 during the academic year 1937-1938, focusing on the background to the College's formation from 1935 to 1937 and then turning to...
In a mix of text and photographs, in a two column layout, the history begins with events happening to the Class of 1941 during the academic year 1937-1938, focusing on the background to the College's formation from 1935 to 1937 and then turning to...
In a mix of text and photographs, in a two column layout, the history begins with events happening to the Class of 1941 during the academic year 1937-1938, focusing on the background to the College's formation from 1935 to 1937 and then turning to...
In a mix of text and photographs, in a two column layout, the history begins with events happening to the Class of 1941 during the academic year 1937-1938, focusing on the background to the College's formation from 1935 to 1937 and then turning to...
In a mix of text and photographs, in a two column layout, the history begins with events happening to the Class of 1941 during the academic year 1937-1938, focusing on the background to the College's formation from 1935 to 1937 and then turning to...
In a mix of text and photographs, in a two column layout, the history begins with events happening to the Class of 1941 during the academic year 1937-1938, focusing on the background to the College's formation from 1935 to 1937 and then turning to...
In a mix of text and photographs, in a two column layout, the history begins with events happening to the Class of 1941 during the academic year 1937-1938, focusing on the background to the College's formation from 1935 to 1937 and then turning to...
In a mix of text and photographs, in a two column layout, the history begins with events happening to the Class of 1941 during the academic year 1937-1938, focusing on the background to the College's formation from 1935 to 1937 and then turning to...