Box 1
Contains 17 Results:
I.
Including Hamilton Holt letter of resignation from Board of Arbitration in Dress and Waist Industry, 1916; letter to International Journeymen Tailors' Union requesting alliance of all garment workers' unions, Jan. 1920; General Executive Board resolution against fascist activities in America, 1923
J.
Including letter from John J. Jennings (business representative), Local 119, Steam and Operating Engineers re: embroidery workers of New Jersey, 1916; letters from Adolph Held, 1917; B.C. Vladeck, Jewish Daily Forward, 1919; correspondence with Jewish organizations for aid, including letter from Jacob Schiff (chairman), Jewish War Relief Committee, 1918; Cyrus L. Sulzberger (chairman), Campaign for Jewish War Sufferers, 1917.
K.
Including letter from Karl Kautsky transmitting article (not enclosed), 1920; letter from George W. Kirchwey (Dean), Columbia University Law School, on plan for conference between union and employers, 1920; Felix Warburg letter on union assistance to War Relief Fund, 1918.
L-Le.
Includes letter from Fiorello H. LaGuardia (Deputy Attorney General, New York) on settling differences between Employers' Association and union 1916.
Li-Lu.
Includes letter from Abraham Liessin (Editor), Zukunft, n,d.; correspondence with Jean Longuet (Editor), Le Populaire, 1920-22.
M.
Includes letters from Judah L. Magnes; correspondence with William Morgan (President), Merchants Association of New York, on disturbance incidents during the Waist and Dress Industry strike, Feb. 1919.
N.
Includes correspondence with Norman Thomas (Associate Editor), The Nation, July 1922; letter to Neckwear Workers Union of New York, requesting alliance of all garment workers' unions, July 1920; Moses Oppenheimer letter offering Schlesinger position of business manager for the New Review, October 1912.