Correspondence of Edward Keating, Editor, Labor, 1926
Scope and Contents
July 18th-26th; Correspondence from A. Graham to William Green re_ Green's "stabbing labor in the back in his speech against the general strike in Denver;" from Calif. State Senator Charles Lewis to Keating re_ the ravages of false ice cream; Correspondence from Keep to Keating re American Ambassador to Germany's speech "which was a plea for dictatorship"; from Keep to Keating re_ attempts of women to secure employment on the railroads; article, "Reminiscences on the Metamorphosis of the Labor Movement," by Louis Ludlow, with attached correspondence; newspaper clippings with attached letter from Keating to C.S. Adams on municipal ownership of electric plants; anonymous mss. entitled, "British Government Denies Wireless for Shaw," re how the government denied G.B. Shaw access to a wireless during speech in London.
Dates
- 1926
Creator
- From the Collection: Labor Magazine (creator, Organization)
Language of Materials
Collection material in English
Conditions Governing Access
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Extent
24.5 cubic feet
Repository Details
Part of the Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation & Archives Repository