July 5th, 1906.
Dear Edwin Markham-
I thank you very much for your kind letter about my play. You say:”There are some things we are all compelled to say nothing about in our plays and novels. I am stating a fact, not arguing a case.” I take it...
In a mix of text and photographs in a two column layout the narrative of the Spring of 1940 continues. An increasing seriousness about Student Council was noted, including involving war issues. A mid-April blizzard was noted on the night of a...
In a mix of text and photographs in a two column layout the narrative of the Spring of 1940 continues. An increasing seriousness about Student Council was noted, including involving war issues. A mid-April blizzard was noted on the night of a...
In a mix of text and photographs in a two column layout the narrative of the Spring of 1940 continues. An increasing seriousness about Student Council was noted, including involving war issues. A mid-April blizzard was noted on the night of a...
In a mix of text and photographs in a two column layout the narrative of the Spring of 1940 continues. An increasing seriousness about Student Council was noted, including involving war issues. A mid-April blizzard was noted on the night of a...
Civil rights Religious aspects Catholic Church; Dammann, Grace Cowardin, 1872-1945; Discrimination in education; Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart; Social action
May 16, 1938 Letter of support sent to President Dammann following decision to admit African American student
"Dear Mother Dammann,
I wish to thank you for your kind invitation to the blessing of Mary Moran Memorial Hall on Wednesday, the...