Box 112
Contains 19 Results:
Bethume, Mary McLeod (Founder and President, National Council of Negro Women, Inc.) (1945-49)
Includes letters, cards, telegrams etc. from family, personal friends, and admirers of Bessie Hillman, rank and file, joint boards and locals, labor leaders, authors, politicians, routine mail from organizations, and a diary from Bessie Hillman's trip to Israel. Box 116 contains condolence telegrams and letters upon the death of Sidney Hillman (07/10/46). They are arranged alphabetically.
B (general) (1937-69)
Chester Bowles (U.S. House of Representatives) concerning the Chairman of the Platform and Resolutions Committee for the 1960 Democratic National Convention; Burt Beck regarding the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.; Herman Badillo's (President, Borough of the Bronx) condolences upon the death of Milton Fried.
Chatman, Abraham (Manager, Rochester Joint Board) and Gertrude (1951-69)
Discussions of personal and professional business.
Christman, Elizabeth (Secretary-Treasurer, National Women's Trade Union League (1947-67)
Personal letters containing references to mutual friends.
Civil Liberties Clearing House (1952-69)
Includes letters, cards, telegrams etc. from family, personal friends, and admirers of Bessie Hillman, rank and file, joint boards and locals, labor leaders, authors, politicians, routine mail from organizations, and a diary from Bessie Hillman's trip to Israel. Box 116 contains condolence telegrams and letters upon the death of Sidney Hillman (07/10/46). They are arranged alphabetically.
Consumers (National Association of) (1951-52)
Includes letters, cards, telegrams etc. from family, personal friends, and admirers of Bessie Hillman, rank and file, joint boards and locals, labor leaders, authors, politicians, routine mail from organizations, and a diary from Bessie Hillman's trip to Israel. Box 116 contains condolence telegrams and letters upon the death of Sidney Hillman (07/10/46). They are arranged alphabetically.
Cortigene, Anthony (Manager, Philadelphia Joint Board) and Bobbie (1966-67)
Personal and professional business.
C (general) (1935-68)
Josephine Casey (Field Director, Industrial League for Equality); Rose Mary Coppola regarding workers' education, specifically the Husdon Shore School; Alice Cook (Professor, ILR-Cornell University) concerning a speaking engagement; Lewis Carliner's (UAW) "Statistical Reflections for a Discussion of Women's Problems."
D (general) (1930-70)
Mary Dreier; David Dubinsky (President, ILGWU); Marcia Dunber-Soule regarding the death of her father; Democratic National Committee.