World War, 1914-1918
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Box 1, 1919-1920
Copies of several letters written between February 1919 and September 1920 by Dr. Spivak and his family in Denver while he was away.
Correspondence, 1919 February-1920 March
The collection consists of original letters between Dr. Charles Spivak and his family and colleagues during Dr. Spivak's travels to Poland via France in the 1920s. Dr. Spivak was appointed a member of the Joint Distribution Committee's relief unit to study health and sanitation in Europe after World War I.
Correspondence, 1920 April-September
The collection consists of original letters between Dr. Charles Spivak and his family and colleagues during Dr. Spivak's travels to Poland via France in the 1920s. Dr. Spivak was appointed a member of the Joint Distribution Committee's relief unit to study health and sanitation in Europe after World War I.
Dr. C. D. Spivak Send-Off Dinner Program and Menu, 1919 December 28
Invitation to dinner and program for the farewell of Dr. C. D. Spivak as he departed for Poland to aid Jewish surviors of the war. Kosher dinner menu is written in French.
Dr. Charles Spivak, circa 1918
Formal military portrait of Dr. Charles Spivak wearing his World War I dress uniform.
JCRS WWI Group, 1918
Several men from the JCRS attending a "Meatless Banquet" in honor of Captain Hillkowitz.