Box 2
Contains 30 Results:
Cox, Archibald Addressee: Kelly Web Writer's location: Harvard Law School, November 17, 1998
Response to a question asking if Cox believed President Ford acted wisely in pardoning Nixon. Rudin # A-53
Cox, Archibald Addressee: Alex Oblado Writer's location: Brooksville, ME, March 27, 2003
"Would you not agree that President Nixon's wrongdoing was more dangerous to the country than President Clinton's?" Rudin # A-54
Cox, Archibald
As Watergate special prosecutor, Cox states "Even the president must be subject to the law" Rudin # A-54A
Darrow, Clarence Addressee: Dr. Theodore Perceval Gerson Writer's location: Chicago, December 29, 1920
Personal letter about a Los Angeles trial. Rudin # A-55
Darwin, Charles Addressee: Ferdinand Julius Cohn Writer's location: Down, Beckenham, Kent, August 8, 1877
Letter to a German botanist discussing recently published observations made by Darwin's son. Rudin # A-56
Deforest, Lee Addressee: Thomas K. Boyce Writer's location: Los Angeles, CA, January 5, 1952
Responds to a question about today's television. Accompanied by patent sketch of electrical current amplification device (Actually, a first day of issue of the 11 cent "Progress in Electronic" stamp). Rudin # A-61
Deforest, Lee Addressee: Mr. Olsen Writer's location: Los Angeles, CA, August 18, 1952
Father of radio comments on the aid to democracy talking pictures and television can be. Rudin # A-62
Dix, Dorothea Addressee: His Excellency the Governor Writer's location: Raleigh, SC, December 30, 1848
Writes letter thanking the General Assembly of SC for their vote to pay for the construction of a hospital for the insane. Rudin # A-63
Dix, Dorothea Addressee: Unknown Writer's location: Washington, DC, November 6, 1862
Dix pleads with recipient not to send nurses who do not appear to be "matronly". Rudin # A-64
Dix, Dorothea Writer's location: Washington, DC, October 29, 1863
General Orders 351 - On employment of women nurses during the Civil War. Rudin # A-65