Sinclair writes about his new book, "The Way Out: What Lies Ahead for America." He also write a great deal about his book "Upton Sinclair Presents William Fox", and its influence on not only the United States but the world as well. He also writes...
United States--New York (State)--New York--Brooklyn; Music publishing industry; Students' songs; Bushwick High School--Songs and music; Bushwick (New York, N.Y.); Songs with piano
Black and white drawing of the front exterior of Bushwick High School. Stylized text.
Postal data: posted, postmarked [striped oval postmark] (HIGH FALLS, N.Y., Mar 29, 6AM, 1909), stamp; Postcard type: divided back [solid line]; Logo (POST CARD); Printing information: card number (608); Written message: (indiscernable); Addressee:...
Aftermath of the June 13, 1918 sinking of a coal barge, wrecked when it was forced by swift currents and high winds into one of the High Bridge piers in the main channel of the Harlem River. In the distance is the Washington Bridge
(opened in 1889).
Abbott is forwarding a letter from Mrs. Henry S[?]. Markham's presence is requested in Philadelphia at a reception that would involve many different types of people. Abbott stresses that Markham does not have to attend if he does not feel like it...
Abbott writes to Markham about Ferdinand Earle leaving his wife for another woman and mentions other famous men who have done the same, or have gone through a divorce. Abbott also mentions an article he wrote on Viereck for Book News Monthly.
Man sends Markham payment for the Christian Socialist Fellowship expenses. He also writes about hopes to keep the New York City Center up and running, even though members are involved in other socialist organizations.