Box 7
Contains 40 Results:
Shackleton, Ernest H. Addressee: Kennar, R.N. Writer's location: London S.W., August 8, 2007
Replies to a letter from a fellow explorer and wishes for a successful expedition to discover the South Pole. Rudin # A-220
Sheen, Bishop Fulton Addressee: William E. Dugan Writer's location: n.p., February 9, 1953
"Very often the kind acts of men in the commercial world go unrewarded; too often their good deeds are accepted as duties". See also JFK letter to Arthur Krock in collection #6844. Rudin # A-221
Sherman, William T. Addressee: General Henry W. Halleck Writer's location: Head-Quarters Military Division of the Mississippi Kingston, GA, 5/22/1864
Telegram giving intelligence of his movements during the first weeks of his march through Georgia. Rudin # A-222
Sikorsky, Igor Writer's location: Bridgeport, CT, April 20, 1935
A letter of consideration to the Collier Trophy Committee for the S-42 trans-oceanic flying boat to merit the highest award in the aircraft field. Included is a 2 page memorandum from I.I.Sikorsky. Rudin # A-223
Smith, Samuel Francis Writer's location: n.p., 1832, October 1884
The entire four stanzas of our National Hymn "America". (Plus a supposed fifth stanza). Rudin # A-224
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady Addressee: Mrs. Underwood Writer's location: n.p. (Europe), April 13, 1887
Stanton's expresses her feelings on the extremes of wealth and poverty as well as her thoughts on the roles of women. Rudin # A-225
Stevens, John Paul Writer's location: n.p., June 22, 1905
Dissenting opinion in the case of Bush v. Gore, signed by Justice John Paul Stevens. Rudin # A-227
Stevenson, Adlai Addressee: Sister Mary Linus Writer's location: New York, March 18, 1965
The practical reasons for studying history. Rudin # A-228
Stone, Lucy Addressee: Mrs. Clark Writer's location: Dorchester, November 28, 1883
Wants churches to support suffrage of women. Rudin # A-229
Sullivan, Anne Addressee: Thomas Henderson Writer's location: South Arcan, Muir of Ord, Ross-shire, September 1, 1932
Sullivan reflects on the significance of her work, both for herself and for the larger cause of the handicapped. Accepts a fellowship from the teachers of Scotland. Rudin # A-230