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Correspondence

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 937 Collections and/or Records:

Correspondence, 1968-1969

 File
Identifier: B377.01.0001.0003
Abstract

Dr. Kenneth Gottesfeld served as an army physician specializing in obstetrics and gynecology from 1968-1969. The file contains a letter of appreciation from a patient at the William Beaumont General Hospital, report on the use of sonar scans to prevent fetal deaths, a letter from the University of Colorado, and an envelope from the Denver Women's Clinic run by Stuart and Kenneth Gottesfeld.

Dates: 1968-1969

Correspondence, 1912 - 1957

 Series
Identifier: B448.02
Abstract

This series contains correspondence primarily related to David Tannenbaum, but additionally Ruth Katzin. The correspondence related to David consists of recommendations for his application for work with the Los Angeles district attorney in 1925, and presidential visits, and condolences from 1956 and 1957 respectively. The correspondence to Ruth Katzin is from President-Elect Woodrow Wilson.

Dates: 1912 - 1957

Correspondence, 1973-2003

 Series
Identifier: D023.05
Scope and Contents

This series contains correspondence about different works chroeographed by Lynne Taylor-Corbett including "Harlequin" and organizations including "Artists for Justice."

Dates: 1973-2003

Correspondence

 File
Identifier: D030.05.0088.0017
Abstract

File contains various admin correspondence relating to the Gwen Bowen School of Dance Arts.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1950 - 2012

Correspondence, 1939-1984

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Identifier: B333.08.0013.0001
Abstract

Contains correspondence, envelopes, picture postcards and notes. Most of the correspondence is in German, but the picture postcards are in English and have photos, circa 1900, but cards were mailed in January-March of 1960 from Williamsport, Pennsylvania to Maria in Denver. There is no signature from the sender on the postcards. One letter in English written to the Lowenstein family in Berlin from a Rita (?) in Birmingham, England.

Dates: 1939-1984

Correspondence, 1970-2016

 Series
Identifier: M517.05
Abstract

Professor Gilbert's correspondence from 1970-2016, primarily with other scholars and publishers.

Dates: 1970-2016

Correspondence, 1970-1979

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Identifier: M517.05.0002.0001
Abstract

Professor Gilbert's correspondence from 1970-1979, including a letter confirming his re-acceptance at Harvard for graduate work (1971); his admission letter from UCLA School of Law (1973); a letter from Gilbert to Judith Shklar regarding Rousseau (1976); and correspondence and reviews from Rutgers University Press regarding his book, "Marx's Politics Communists and Citizens" (including a draft of the book with notes from a reviewer) (1979).

Dates: 1970-1979

Correspondence, 1980-1989

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Identifier: M517.05.0002.0002
Abstract Professor Gilbert's correspondence from 1980-1989, including: an invitation to present at the Western Political Science Association Meeting (1981); a letter from Gilbert to Professor Dina Zinnes regarding reviews of some of Gilbert's work and Zinnes' response (1981); other correspondence pertaining to the editing and publishing process of "Marx's Politics: Communists and Citizens;" confirmation of Gilbert's receipt of a Fellowship from the American Council of Learned Societies (1983); the...
Dates: 1980-1989

Correspondence, 1990-1999

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Identifier: M517.05.0002.0003
Abstract Professor Gilbert's correspondence from 1990-1999, including: various letters confirming or thanking Gilbert for his participation in talks, lectures, and panels; reviews and comments on Gilbert's books and articles, including a letter from Howard Zinn about Gilbert's book "Marx's Politics" (1993); a letter from Professor Amartya Sen (1998); an agreement to publish Gilbert's book "Must Global Politics Constrain Democracy?" from Princeton University Press (1997); confirmation of a merit...
Dates: 1990-1999

Correspondence, 2000-2009

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Identifier: M517.05.0002.0004
Abstract

Professor Gilbert's correspondence from 2000-2009, including: emails from participants in an anti-war protest (2002); a series of emails pertaining to the potential publishing of one of Gilbert's books (2005); a series of correspondence regarding Berlin, Stalin, and Strauss that Gilbert sent to a colleague (2008); and more.

Dates: 2000-2009