Box 113
Contains 18 Results:
Hillman, Sidney (1930-44)
Telegrams.
Hillman, Sidney Foundation (1948-67)
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.
H (general) (1937-70)
Condolences to J.B.S. Hardman concerning Hannah; W. Averill Harriman (Governor, New York); William D. Hassett (Secretary to the President of the U.S.) concerning S.J. Res. 39 (Housing Rent Act of 1947); Dorothy I. Height (National President, National Council of Negro Women, Inc.); Margaret Hoening; Louis Hollander (President, N.Y. State CIO); Hudson Shore Labor School; Raymond M. Hilliard (Executive Director, Welfare and Health Council of New York City).
Independent Democrats (1949-50)
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.
International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU) (1957-67)
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.
Israel trip (1952-53)
Diary; articles; newspaper clippings; photograph, speech by Bessie Hillman "At the Opening of the Hillman Museum of the Amal School."
Ives, Irving M. (U.S. Senator) (1950-54)
Co-sponsor of amendments to the Senate Judiciary Committee Displaced Persons Bill; school lunch programs; tax exemptions.
I (general) (1950-66)
A. Isavitz and family; United Italian-American Labor Council, Inc.; Italo-American Committee of the Men's Clothing Industry.