Jim discusses reading material with his brother. Gives Ring an update on the current politics of Spain. Discusses the Communists and the Radical Socialists, who are anti-fascist but seem not to be pro-Popular Front. He discusses the government of...
Carr writes to Markham inquiring about using a letter Markham wrote about the proposed constitution for the Fellowship at a conference which he hopes Markham will attend. Carr discusses membership in the Christian Socialist Fellowship.
Carr writes to Markham in hopes of setting up a meeting before he leaves for the International Congress at Stuttgart. He discusses a possible date and time for their meeting.
Abbott writes to Markham concerning a visit to Monroe to visit Ferdinand Earle. He discusses train schedules and states that Stokes and Spargo will be joining them.
Abbott discusses the creation of a new monthly magazine: The Square Dealer: A Champion of Justice and the People's Rights. Requests a key-note poem from Markham and names other authors sending in material on various topics including the...
Kennaday writes to Markham requesting him to join the American Association for Labor Legislation. Kennaday discusses the aims of the organization and asks for membership dues.
Barnard sends Markham a copy of Oklahoma's New Constitution for his comments regarding child labor, education, and other labor issues. Barnard also discusses her upcoming attendance at the National Association of Charities and Corrections...
Paul has finally received mail from his family and it has given him the mental push he need to go on. He discusses Art Wilt, a fallen comrade, and hopes Art's mother will take solace in the fact that her son died for a better world. Paul...
Correspondence; Air warfare; Bombardment; Bombers; Antiaircraft guns; Embargoes; Fascists; Communists;
Bill Bailey's first letter to Marjorie. He introduces, and describes, himself. He discusses the battles he has fought in and the importance of lifting the US embargo against Spain. He describes the destruction of a village by Franco's planes....
Sailors' Snug Harbor photographs, SUNY Maritime College, Staten Island, New York.
An article from the Real Estate- Financial section of an unknown newspaper entitled ""Apartments Rise on Brevoort Site"" discusses construction of an apartment building located on 5th Avenue by Sam Minskoff & Sons where the Brevoort Hotel was once...
Sailors' Snug Harbor photographs, SUNY Maritime College, Staten Island, New York.
The article ""Snug Harbor Sued for Charging Fees"" by Arthur Gelb from The New York Times discusses Sailors Snug Harbor being charged by New York State for charging maintenance fees of up to $4 a day from the aged and disabled seamen who reside at...
Sailors' Snug Harbor photographs, SUNY Maritime College, Staten Island, New York.
A clipping from The New York Times, ""N.Y.U. Seeks Area North of Square"" by Richard H. Parke is a continuation of an article detailing New York University negotiations with Sailors Snug Harbor to purchase their Washington Square property, as well...
Sailors' Snug Harbor photographs, SUNY Maritime College, Staten Island, New York.
An article from The Villager entitled ""Report NYU Seeks New Property"" discusses New York University negotiating a purchase of Sailors Snug Harbor's property located just north of Washington Square.
Sailors' Snug Harbor photographs, SUNY Maritime College, Staten Island, New York.
The New York Times article ""Snug Harbor Bars Pastor From Board"" by Richard H. Parke discusses how Rev. John O. Mellin, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, has accused the Sailors Snug Harbor of not adhering to its charter because the...
Sailors' Snug Harbor photographs, SUNY Maritime College, Staten Island, New York.
The Villager article ""Name Pastor Trustee of Harbor"" discusses how Rev. John O. Mellin was formally recognized as a member of the Sailors Snug Harbor board of trustees, as well as possible negotiations between Sailors Snug Harbor and New York...
Sailors' Snug Harbor photographs, SUNY Maritime College, Staten Island, New York.
The New York Herald Tribune article ""State Acts to Bar Levy on Sailors at Snug Harbor"" discusses how New York Attorney General, Nathaniel L. Goldstein, filed a complaint against Sailors Snug Harbor for charging maintenance fees against their...