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[Letter from Henry L. Southwick to Miss Byrdie P. Townley - March 24, 1919]
A letter addressed to Miss Byrdie P. Townley, Simmons College, Abilene, Texas, from Henry L. Southwick, President, Emerson College of Oratory, Boston, dated March 24, 1919. Southwick advises that he has enclosed a recommendation and gives his permission for her to use his name as reference, but also discusses the reasons Townley should stay a second year at Simmons for the good of her career. An enclosure includes a letter of recommendation written by Henry L. Southwick, President, Emerson College of Oratory, Boston for Miss Byrdie P. Townley dated March 24, 1919.
[Letter of recommendation by Henry L. Southwick for Miss Byrdie P. Townley - March 24, 1919]
A letter of recommendation written by Henry L. Southwick, President, Emerson College of Oratory, Boston, for Miss Byrdie P. Townley, dated March 24, 1919.
[Letter from Daniel L. Marsh to T. N. Carswell -December 20, 1941]
A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, American Legion Post No. 57, Abilene, Texas, from Daniel L. Marsh, President, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, dated December 20, 1941. Marsh advises that there is no better answer to Carswell's question, "What is Americanism?" than to refer to his book "THE AMERICAN CANON" and notes that he has attached a circular advertising the book.
[Circular promoting THE AMERICAN CANON By Daniel L. Marsh - 1939]
A pamphlet promoting "The American Canon" by Daniel L. Marsh, dated 1939, and printed by The Abingdon Press.
[Letter from Russell Gerould to T. N. Carswell - December 9, 1941]
A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, Parramore Post No. 57, Abilene, Texas, from Russell Gerould, Assistant Secretary to the Governor, State House, Boston, The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, dated December 9, 1941. The letter by Gerould advises Carswell that Governor Saltonstall is pleased to send the enclosed essay on Americanism, titled "My Definition of Americanism," by Leverett Saltonstall, Governor of Massachusetts.
[Letter from T. N. Carswell to Joseph T. Zottoli - February 12, 1946]
A letter written to Judge Joseph T. Zottoli, Associate Justice, Boston Municipal Court, from T. N. Carswell, dated February 12, 1946. Carswell requests that Zottoli address a meeting in Abilene on "Beverage Alcohol, its effects, its control".
[Letter from Joseph T. Zottoli to T. N. Carswell - February 26, 1946]
A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, from Joseph T. Zottoli, Dorchester, Massachusetts, dated February 26, 1946. Zottoli declines the invitation to address a meeting in Abilene due to a full schedule until Fall.
[Letter from Joseph T. Zottoli to T. N. Carswell - October 5, 1945]
A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, from Joseph T. Zottoli, dated October 5, 1945. Zottoli apologizes for his late answer to the letter from Carswell regarding the problems of drunkeness in Massachusetts. Zottoli advises that a copy of a report, written by himself [The Problem of Alcoholism in the Courts written by Joseph T. Zottoli 1938.], is to be mailed as well as a copy of the legislative act creating the Commission. He details the work done by the Commission and the results of the work.
[Letter from T. N. Carswell to Joseph T. Zottoli - August 9, 1945]
A letter written to Judge Joseph T. Zottoli, Associate Justice, Boston Municipal Court, Boston, Massachussetts, from T. N. Carswell, dated August 9, 1945. Carswell requests a copy of a report by Zottoli pertaining to a study in Massachusetts in order to do a comparable study in Texas.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 6]
Memorandum outlining S. A. T. C. Military Administration Districts, jurisdictions of the committees and department commanders, and the headquarters of department commanders.
[U.S. War Department General Court-Martial Orders 193]
Document outlining the trial of Major William Kirby on charges of publishing confidential information in a text about camouflage, including the final verdict and sentence.
[Letter from Truett Latimer to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Connally, February 9, 1959]
Letter from Truett Latimer to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Connally showing appreciation for his visit to their home. He also updates them on his position in the legislature including Bill Fly's and Wesley Roberts's.
[Letter from John F. Kennedy to Truett Latimer, May 22, 1959]
Letter from John F. Kennedy to Truett Latimer discussing the Kennedy-Ervin Labor-Management Reform Bill. He encloses his final remarks on the Senate's action in hopes that it will help Mr. Latimer explain the bill.
[Letter from John F. Kennedy, December 28, 1959]
Letter from John F. Kennedy; He attaches [not included here] an unnamed statement. He also asks the recipient(s) of the letter for ideas on how the Democratic Party can develop the issues needed to win the 1960 campaign.
Glass Slide of Replica of Solomon's Temple
A glass slide showing a photograph of a replica of Solomon's Temple. A handwritten label that accompanied the group of slides containing this one reads "Dr. Conrad Schick's Models housed at The Semetic Museum at Harvard University."
Glass Slide of The Hebrew Tabernacle
A glass slide showing a photograph of a diorama of The Hebrew Tabernacle. A handwritten label that accompanied the group of slides containing this one reads "Dr. Conrad Schick's Models housed at The Semetic Museum at Harvard University."
Glass Slide of Scale Model of Temple Mount (Harem Es Cherif)
A glass slide showing a photograph of a scale model of The Temple Mount (known to Arabs as Harem Es-Cherif). The accompanying documentation reads "Dr. Conrad Schick's models housed in The Semetic Museum at Harvard University.
Glass Slide of Justinian Church (Harvard University)
A glass slide showing a photograph of a model of the Temple Mount's supposed appearance during the Byzantine era. The slide is labeled "Justinian's Church 530," and is one of Dr. Conrad Schick's models housed at The Semetic Museum at Harvard University.
Glass Slide of Replica of Herod’s Temple
A glass slide showing a photograph of a replica of Herod's Temple. A handwritten label that accompanied the group of slides containing this one reads "Dr. Conrad Schick's Models housed at The Semetic Museum at Harvard University."
[Letter from Paul G. Hudson to Perry Sayles, June 7, 1933]
Letter from Paul G. Hudson to Perry Sayles discussing a waterproof jacket Sayles sent to A. J. Tower Co. complaining of a defect.
Massachusetts (eastern part, i.e., the District of Maine)
Map of Massachusetts and Maine and the surrounding area at the time of the ratification of the Constitution, showing towns, Canadian provinces, bodies of water, and other geologic features. The map includes three inset maps in the lower-left corner showing the district of Maine, with markings for geographic features as well as towns. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:2,534,400] (40 miles to the inch).
A Map of the Travels of George Washington
Map of the travels of George Washington in the Middle Atlantic region of the United States between 1732 and 1799, with insets of New York and the lower Hudson Valley, Mount Vernon, the tidewater region of Virginia, Philadelphia, and Boston. The map includes towns, colonial highways, historic or notable sites, bodies of water, and other geological features, with relief shown in hachures. Scale [ca. 1:2,502,720] (39.5 miles to the inch).
Portrait of Man
Copy negative of a portrait of Douglas Edwards wearing a suit with information printed below.
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