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Letters

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 639 Collections and/or Records:

Letter from Walter Schuckman to Frank Loeb, November 14, 1938

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Identifier: B407.01.0001.0010.00007
Abstract This letter is addressed to Franz (Frank) Loeb, from Amsterdam on November 14th, 1938 from Walter (Schuckman). This is four days after Kristallnacht occur4ed. In the letter, Walter is relaying information about the Loeb family to Frank, who had immigrated to the United States months earlier. Walter tells Frank that the newspaper stories about Germany are not exaggerating, and don't tell the whole awful truth. Walter says, "I am ashamed to at least nominally belong to such a nation." He goes...
Dates: November 14, 1938

Letter from Walter Schuckman to Frank Loeb, 7 July 1945

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Identifier: B407.01.0001.0011.00005
Abstract This is a letter written by Walter Schuckman to Frank Loeb, written on July 7, 1945 at the Choir House in the Dean's Court in London. In the letter, he mentions people that have asked about Frank and mentions some by name, such as the Minters. Walter says that it was because of the Minters' cousin, W.K.S. Minter, that he (Walter) "got out of the Nazi-hands without harm." He updates Frank about the Minter family and some other mutual acquaintances and says that he stayed with several people,...
Dates: 7 July 1945

Letter from Werbelovsky to C.D. Spivak, 1911 September 7

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Identifier: B002.01.0104.0154.00003
Abstract Letter from C.D. Spivak to J.H. Werbelovsky. Spivak tells Werbelovsky that he received his letter introducing Mrs. Jennie Batchofsky. Spivak regrets to says that Werbelovsky sent Jennie to Denver without any money and she was not aware that she would have to wait a few weeks before being admitted to the sanatorium. Spivak explains to Werbelovsky that many people are waiting to be admitted in Denver and usually have to wait a considerable length of time. Spivak also tells Werbelovsky to...
Dates: 1911 September 7

Letter from Y. Cohen to C.D. Spivak, 1911 September 25

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Identifier: B002.01.0104.0164.00008
Abstract

Handwritten letter from Mrs. Yetta Cohen to C.D. Spivak. Yetta thanks Spivak for the kindness he has shown her son. She admits that it has been impossible to provide her son with the care and attention he needs because her own health has been poor and she is under a doctor’s order as well. She hopes that JCRS has a happy new year.

Dates: 1911 September 25

Letter to Hon. E. M. Naston, March, 1862

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Identifier: M260.01.0001.0001.00002
Abstract

Letter from William Aspinwall to the Hon. E. M. Naston (sp.?), marked "confidential," regarding the acquisition of arms.

Dates: March, 1862

Letter to Hon. S. P. Chase, January 10, 1862

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Identifier: M260.01.0001.0001.00001
Abstract

A letter from William Aspinwall to the Hon. S. P. Chase, marked "strictly private," on the suspension of special payments by several bank managers.

Dates: January 10, 1862

Letters - Helen Mary Robinson, 1970

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Identifier: D037.04.0004.0027
Abstract

File contains letters from former Cushing student and teacher in CA to Martha Carson.

Dates: 1970

Letters Regarding Babi Yar Park, 1969 - 1978

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Identifier: B331.04.0006.0005
Abstract

This folder contains more correspondence about the development and dedication of the Babi Yar Park.

Dates: 1969 - 1978

Letters To and From Adrea Rosenberg, 1969 - 1974

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Identifier: B331.04.0006.0003
Abstract

This folder contains letters to and form Adrea Rosenberg about Babi Yar Park and the involvement of people fund rasiing and helping to get the park going.

Dates: 1969 - 1974

Letters To and From Howard Hoffman, 1964 - 1966

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Identifier: B331.03.0004.0008
Abstract

This folder contains letters and postcards to and from Howard Hoffman while he traveled through Europe in the 60s.

Dates: 1964 - 1966