Box 2
Container
Contains 214 Results:
What Is the Use of Socialism? (To W.S. Deeds), 1911 May 4
File — Box: 2, Book: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The E. W. Scripps Papers span the years 1868-1926 with the bulk of the items concentrated in the period beginning in 1889 and lessening after 1917. The collection consists of a mixture of general and special correspondence and letterbooks. The special correspondence,(outgoing), can be cross-referenced with the letter book series which is also outgoing in nature. The letter-books run concurrently with the other correspondence and there is a small amount of duplication between the files. There...
Dates:1911 May 4
What of Taft Today?, 1910 February 12
File — Box: 2, Book: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The E. W. Scripps Papers span the years 1868-1926 with the bulk of the items concentrated in the period beginning in 1889 and lessening after 1917. The collection consists of a mixture of general and special correspondence and letterbooks. The special correspondence,(outgoing), can be cross-referenced with the letter book series which is also outgoing in nature. The letter-books run concurrently with the other correspondence and there is a small amount of duplication between the files. There...
Dates:1910 February 12
What of Tomorrow?, 1910 September 10
File — Box: 2, Book: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The E. W. Scripps Papers span the years 1868-1926 with the bulk of the items concentrated in the period beginning in 1889 and lessening after 1917. The collection consists of a mixture of general and special correspondence and letterbooks. The special correspondence,(outgoing), can be cross-referenced with the letter book series which is also outgoing in nature. The letter-books run concurrently with the other correspondence and there is a small amount of duplication between the files. There...
Dates:1910 September 10
When, Where and Why of the Breakdown, The, 1914 March 30
File — Box: 2, Book: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The E. W. Scripps Papers span the years 1868-1926 with the bulk of the items concentrated in the period beginning in 1889 and lessening after 1917. The collection consists of a mixture of general and special correspondence and letterbooks. The special correspondence,(outgoing), can be cross-referenced with the letter book series which is also outgoing in nature. The letter-books run concurrently with the other correspondence and there is a small amount of duplication between the files. There...
Dates:1914 March 30
Who Is Most to Blame? (To C.F. Fleisher), 1914 April 19
File — Box: 2, Book: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The E. W. Scripps Papers span the years 1868-1926 with the bulk of the items concentrated in the period beginning in 1889 and lessening after 1917. The collection consists of a mixture of general and special correspondence and letterbooks. The special correspondence,(outgoing), can be cross-referenced with the letter book series which is also outgoing in nature. The letter-books run concurrently with the other correspondence and there is a small amount of duplication between the files. There...
Dates:1914 April 19
Why Grieve? (Re: John P. Scripps), 1914 April 24
File — Box: 2, Book: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The E. W. Scripps Papers span the years 1868-1926 with the bulk of the items concentrated in the period beginning in 1889 and lessening after 1917. The collection consists of a mixture of general and special correspondence and letterbooks. The special correspondence,(outgoing), can be cross-referenced with the letter book series which is also outgoing in nature. The letter-books run concurrently with the other correspondence and there is a small amount of duplication between the files. There...
Dates:1914 April 24
Willard, C.D. - Letter to (Attitude Toward Labor), 1911 April 29
File — Box: 2, Book: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The E. W. Scripps Papers span the years 1868-1926 with the bulk of the items concentrated in the period beginning in 1889 and lessening after 1917. The collection consists of a mixture of general and special correspondence and letterbooks. The special correspondence,(outgoing), can be cross-referenced with the letter book series which is also outgoing in nature. The letter-books run concurrently with the other correspondence and there is a small amount of duplication between the files. There...
Dates:1911 April 29
Willard, C.D. - Letter to (A Prophesy), 1911 September 9
File — Box: 2, Book: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The E. W. Scripps Papers span the years 1868-1926 with the bulk of the items concentrated in the period beginning in 1889 and lessening after 1917. The collection consists of a mixture of general and special correspondence and letterbooks. The special correspondence,(outgoing), can be cross-referenced with the letter book series which is also outgoing in nature. The letter-books run concurrently with the other correspondence and there is a small amount of duplication between the files. There...
Dates:1911 September 9
Willard, C.D. - Letter to (Minimum Wage), 1912 February 24
File — Box: 2, Book: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The E. W. Scripps Papers span the years 1868-1926 with the bulk of the items concentrated in the period beginning in 1889 and lessening after 1917. The collection consists of a mixture of general and special correspondence and letterbooks. The special correspondence,(outgoing), can be cross-referenced with the letter book series which is also outgoing in nature. The letter-books run concurrently with the other correspondence and there is a small amount of duplication between the files. There...
Dates:1912 February 24
Willard, C.D. - Letter to, 1913 January 2
File — Box: 2, Book: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The E. W. Scripps Papers span the years 1868-1926 with the bulk of the items concentrated in the period beginning in 1889 and lessening after 1917. The collection consists of a mixture of general and special correspondence and letterbooks. The special correspondence,(outgoing), can be cross-referenced with the letter book series which is also outgoing in nature. The letter-books run concurrently with the other correspondence and there is a small amount of duplication between the files. There...
Dates:1913 January 2