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242
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Faber, Ada McCormick, 1934-1935
Location: Waynesboro, Virginia.
Two personal letters and copy of History of Old Providence
Church / by E. Poague Rowan.
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242
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Faber, A.W., 1913 August 5
Location: Newark, New Jersey.
Answer to inquiry regarding pencils.
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242
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Faber, Sara McCormick, 1916
Location: Basic, Virginia.
Request for contribution to Library Committee of Brandon Institute.
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242
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Fabisiak, Zygmunt, 1950
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Invitation to reception by Consul General of Poland.
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242
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Fabricant, Noah D., Mrs. (Pauline Rowe), 1949
June
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter asking help in getting daughter into Francis W. Parker School.
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242
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Fabry, Charles, 1925
Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.
Thank you note.
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242
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Fabry, Herman, 1925 September 1
Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.
Personal note.
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242
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Fabyan, Marshal, 1906-1943
Location: Boston, Massachusetts.
Miscellaneous social correspondence including marriage announcement of Dr. Fabyan
and Eleanor Harryman McCormick and invitation to wedding of their daughter, Eleanor
Brooks to Robert Gale Burlingham.
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242
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Fabyan, Marshal, Mrs. (Eleanor Brooks McCormick),
1901-1946
Location: Boston, Massachusetts.
Miscellaneous personal correspondence.
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242
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Fabyan, Marshall, Jr., 1946
Location: Boston, Massachusetts.
Note declining invitation.
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242
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Fackt, Elizabeth : See also: National Committee on the Cause and Cure of War, 1937 January 26-29,
Twelfth Annual Conference.
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242
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Fadiman, Clifton, 1946
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Transcript of “World Collaboration: The Next Step,” address at Chicago
Council on Foreign Relations.
See also: World Republic, 1946 March 29.
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Box
242
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Fagg, Barbara Idyl, 1925-1928
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Correspondence of office secretary including proposed plan for handling requests
for financial aid.
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242
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Fagin, Myron Lawrence, 1907 July 9
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for aid in publishing book privately.
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242
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Fahlund, Angie, 1940
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Correspondence and bills for services rendered as nurse to Miss Flora Cooke.
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242
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Fahrney, T.J., 1925 February 16
Location: William Sport, Maryland.
Brief note on relation to Cyrus McCormick.
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242
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Fahrney, W.H., 1905 January 10
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for information regarding former employee.
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Box
242
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Fair, The, 1888-19222 folders Location: Chicago, Illinois. Receipted bills for purchases.
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242
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Fair, William T., Mrs. (Elsa B.), 1923 February
11
Location: New York City, New York.
Copy of lecture by the Rev. G. Vale Owen, former Vicar of Oxford, England, in New
York City.
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Box
242
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Fairbairn, Robert A., 1914 June 22
Location: New York City, New York.
Telegram regarding tour of New Jersey.
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242
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Fairbank, Graham, 1939-1940 : Two notes accepting invitation.
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242
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Fairbank, Graham, Mrs. (Cynthia Cleveland),
1947
Location: Winnetka, Illinois.
Invitation to attend 50th anniversary luncheon of the Girls' Latin School.
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Box
242
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Fairbank, Janet, 1921-1937
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Correspondence regarding private singing for Mrs. Blaine, the Chicago Opera.
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242
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Fairbank, Kellogg, 1909-1922
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Personal invitations and a letter regarding American Ship Building Company stock
held by the estate of Emmons Blaine Jr.
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242
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Fairbank, Kellogg, Mrs. (Janet Ayer),
1910-1937
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Personal correspondence and requests for contributions to various charities and
political campaign funds.
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242
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Fairbank, Kellogg, Jr., Mrs. (June R. Cornell),
1949
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Telephone memos and telegrams regarding Red Cross campaign.
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242
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Fairbanks Company, 1926
Location: New York City, New York.
Bill for purchase.
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242
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Fairbanks, Douglas, Jr., 1940 September 18 : See also: Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies.
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242
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Fairbanks, Morse and Company, 1902-1941
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Receipted bills and correspondence regarding purchases.
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242
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Fairchild, Donald S., 1943
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Thank you note for luncheon invitation.
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242
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Fairchild, Milton, 1909
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Correspondence from school lecturer on Morals. Reference to Francis W. Parker
School.
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242
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Fairchild, Sally, 1906 January 26
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter asking aid in interesting people in seeing a group of Russian actors.
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242
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Fairhope Educational Foundation, 1914-1924
Location: Greenwich, Connecticut.
Correspondence regarding aid to progressive education at Fairhope, Alabama school
under direction of Mrs. Marietta Johnson.
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Box
243
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Fairmont Hotel, 1911-1926
Location: San Francisco, California.
Receipted bills and telegrams regarding reservations.
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243
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Fairweather, George O., 1937 January 27
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Invitation to closed meeting on financial difficulties of local government.
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243
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Faithorn Company, 1924
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Correspondence regarding reproductions from sketches.
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243
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Fake, Florence L., 1924 September 27
Location: Racine, Wisconsin.
Copy of report regarding the International School at the League of Nations.
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243
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Falco, Mabel F., Mrs., 1921 September 22
Location: New York City, New York.
Newspaper clipping of Mrs. Blaine's niece as candidate for New York Board of
Aldermen.
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243
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Fales, David, 1902
Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.
Announcement of marriage of daughter, Mary Lawton, to William Wistar Comfort.
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243
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Fales, Polly Lawton, 1899
Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.
Request for aid to the Lake Forest Hospital.
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243
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Falkenstein, Esther, Settlement, 1913-1914
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Appeals for financial aid.
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243
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Falley, George Frederick, 1943
Location: Evanston, Illinois.
Invitation to marriage of daughter, Margaret Jane, to Raymond Mason Galt.
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243
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Falvey, P.W., 1913-1933
Location: Toronto, Canada.
Miscellaneous papers and correspondence from long-time caretaker of McCormick
estate in Toronto.
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Box
243
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Falvy, A., 1929-1939
Location: Santa Barbara, California.
Miscellaneous correspondence from antique dealer.
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Box
243
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Family Altar League of America, 1925-1935
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Miscellaneous correspondence and requests for aid.
Copies of magazine Our Home, 1925 February-June.
Folder containing examples of all printed literature of the league with a summary
of its history and activities.
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243
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Family Welfare Association of America,
1934-1938
Location: New York City, New York.
Requests for financial aid and printed literature.
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Box
243
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Far-East, The, 1906-1912
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Receipted bills for purchases of Japanese goods, tea and coffee.
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243
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Fargo, Eleanor, 1889 July 19
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Personal note.
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243
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Fargo, Livingston W., 1897-1909
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Miscellaneous correspondence regarding home improvements, city playgrounds, and
city sanitary inspector.
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Box
243
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Faries and Williamson, 1930-1931
Location: Los Angeles, California.
Letters from attorneys regarding unpaid bill.
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243
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Faris, Ellsworth, 1945
Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.
Announcement of marriage of daughter, Nancy Wells, to Howard Shaw McCutcheon.
See also: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1924 May 19-31.
Address: The Ethnological Bases for Racial Co-operation.
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243
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Farish, W.S. : See also: Institute of American Meat Packers, 1926 October 27, Third public
conference on Education and Industry held jointly with the University of
Chicago.
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Box
243
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Farley, Edward P., Company, 1915 September
25
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Offer of yacht for sale.
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Box
243
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Farley, James A., 1944, 1950
Location: New York City, New York.
Letters and memos regarding requests for assistance to various causes.
See also: Democratic National Committee, New York.
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Box
243
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Farmer, Fyke, 1946-19503 folders Location: Nashville, Tennessee. Materials regarding World Federal Government including: Memorandum of Conference
between Fyke Farmer and President Harry S. Truman at the White House on 1945 October
11 regarding atomic energy control, and miscellaneous correspondence and printed
matter.
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Box
243
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Farm Foundation, 1939 July 14
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for financial assistance to the Foundation.
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Box
243
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Farmer, Edward I., 1916
Location: New York City, Illinois.
Correspondence regarding purchase of an aquarium.
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Box
243
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Farmer, Sarah J., 1897
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter to enlist Mrs. Blaine's support of John Dewey at the University of
Chicago.
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243
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Farmers' Dairy Company, 1892
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Receipted bill.
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Box
243
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Farmers Educational and Cooperative Union,
1944-1948
Location: Denver, Colorado.
Correspondence and miscellaneous printed matter.
See also: National Farmers Union and James G. Patton.
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243
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Farmers Federation, 1926
Location: Asheville, North Carolina.
Correspondence regarding the sale of Stan1ey McCormick School to the Board of
National Missions of the Presbyterian Church.
See also: McClure, James G.K., Jr.
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Box
243
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Farnham, Kenneth H., 1948 September 17
Location: Northampton, England.
Letter asking for assistance and explaining the nature of the European Youth
Parliament organization. Includes picture of Mr. Farnham.
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Box
243
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Farnham, M.P., Mrs., undated
Location: Lynn, Massachusetts.
Letter asking for financial aid.
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Box
243
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Farnham, V.L., 1925 January 1
Location: Nanking (Nanjing), China.
One page of a letter describing Nanking and its people.
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Box
243
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Farnsworth, Dexter B., Jr., 1949
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Requests for appointments.
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Box
243
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Farnsworth, George, 1886 October 20
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Invitation to marriage of daughter, Julia Wilson, to George Purnell Fisher Jr.
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Box
243
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Farnsworth, George J., 1920-1930
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Correspondence regarding sale of property in Hubbard Woods to Mrs. Blaine.
Announcement of marriage of daughter, Marion, to Fairbank Carpenter.
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Box
243
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Farnsworth, George J., Mrs. (Alice H. Brooks),
1920
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Two notes regarding rental of Hubbard Woods property.
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Box
243
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Farnsworth, Ward, 1934-1936
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Receipted bills for rent of garage.
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Box
243
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Farnsworth's, Edith, Book Shop, 1941
Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Receipted bills for purchases.
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Box
244
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Farquhar and Albrecht Company, 1906
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Correspondence regarding textbooks for Chicago schools.
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Box
244
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Farquhar, Bertha F., 1925
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Thank you note for gift.
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Box
244
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Farquhar, R.&J., Company, 1926-1930
Location: Boston, Massachusetts.
Receipted bills for fertilizer and seed purchases.
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Box
244
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Farquharson & Wheelock, 1915-1918
Location: New York City, New York.
Correspondence and receipted bills for clothing purchases.
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Box
244
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Farr, Hollon A., 1908 October 16
Location: New Haven, Connecticut.
Letter to Mrs. Jewett regarding an unidentified McCormick as student at Yale
College, freshman class adjustment problems.
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Box
244
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Farr, Maria, 1910, 1916
Location: New York City, New York; the Philippine Islands.
Personal notes. Copy of “Silliman Truth” paper of the Silliman
Institute, Dumaguete, Negros Oriental, Philippines.
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Box
244
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Farragut House, 1927
Location: Rye Beach, New Hampshire.
Bills for hotel services.
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Box
244
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Farrard & Votey Organ Company, 1894-1903
Location: New York City, New York.
Correspondence and bills regarding organ given to the Presbyterian Church,
Richfield Springs, New York.
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Box
244
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Farrar, Carl, 1949
Location: Paul Smiths, New York.
Letter returning check.
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Box
244
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Farrel, Adelaide, undated
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Offer to sell brushes.
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244-245
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Farrell, Charles F., 1910-193617 folders Location: Chicago, Illinois. Agent for Mrs. Blaine receiving International Harvester and other dividend checks for
deposit, collection of property rentals, etc. Business records extend from 1910-1915
with miscellaneous items until 1936.
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Box
245
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Farrell, Francis J., 1917 June 21
Location: Kanhahee, Illinois.
Letter from inmate at Kankakee State Hospital for the Insane.
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Box
245
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Farrell, Pearl, Mrs., 1931
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Invitation to view rare books.
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Box
245
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Farrington, Oliver C., 1903 August 1
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Reply to inquiry directing Mrs. Blaine to sources of certain geological
information.
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Box
245
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Farrington, W.H., 1907
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bills for automobile supplies.
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Box
245
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Farson, Leach and Company, 1902 October 2
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter regarding bond issue of the Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad
Company.
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Box
245
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Farson, M. Elizabeth, 1899, 1906
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Two notes from the principal of Brown School.
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Box
245
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Farwell, Albert Day, 1899-1950
Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.
Miscellaneous social correspondence and appeals for aid to various projects from
nephew. Announcement of marriage of daughter, Edith Hill, to John McVickar Haight
Jr., and invitation to wedding of daughter, Fanny Day, to Ralph Hickox Brown.
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Box
245
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Farrell, Albert Day, Mrs. (Edith H. Foster),
1917-1931
Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.
Miscellaneous social notes.
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Box
245
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Farwell, Arthur Barrage : See also: Chicago Law and Order League.
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Box
245
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Farwell, Arthur Lincoln, 1892-1944
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Miscellaneous correspondence including invitation to wedding of daughter, Elinor,
to Edward Ogden Ketting. Also reprint of the words and music of the song, “Our
Mission.”
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245
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Farwell, Arthur Lincoln, Mrs. (Katherine Isham),
1887-1940
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Miscellaneous personal correspondence and a copy of a cook book, Seven Days After the Honeymoon.
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245
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Farwell, Charles B., Mrs. (Mary E. Smith),
1897-1900
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Three social notes.
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Box
245
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Farwell, Francis Cooley, 1901-1932
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Miscellaneous correspondence including invitations to weddings of daughter,
Elizabeth Cooley and Elizabeth Farwell Millet, to Aime Frederic Millet, and Paul
Snyder Moyer.
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Box
245-246
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Farwell, Francis Cooley, Mrs. (Fanny Day),
1884-19253 folders Location: Chicago, Illinois; Lake Forest, Illinois; Boston Massachusetts. Miscellaneous personal correspondence.
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Box
246
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Farwell Granger, 1907, 1911, 1914
Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.
Wedding announcements for three daughters, Leslie, Ruth Goodrich, and Olive,
marrying Edward Buffum Hill, Franklin Corning Kenly, and Henry George Boston,
respectively.
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Box
246
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Farwell, Granger, Mrs. (Sarah C. Goodrich),
1922
Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.
Invitation to wedding of daughter, Sarah Granger, to Laurence Ballard Robbins.
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246
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Farwell, John V., 1883-1942
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Miscellaneous personal correspondence including wedding announcements: Fannie to
Henry Nelson Tuttle, 1883; Katharine Drummond to Charles Mervin Howe Jr., 1927;
Katharine Drummond to Horace Walton Carpenter, 1930; and John Villiers Farwell and
Harriet Dunlap Smith, 1919.
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Box
246
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Farwell, John V., Mrs. (Smith, Harriet Flower),
1897-19382 folders Location: Chicago, Illinois. Miscellaneous personal correspondence.
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Box
246
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Farwell, John Villiers, Jr., Mrs. (Ellen Drummond),
1879-1909
Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.
Miscellaneous personal correspondence.
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Box
246
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Farwell, John V., III, Mrs. (Margaret Willing),
1945-1948
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Miscellaneous personal correspondence and letters regarding American Red Cross.
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Box
246
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Farwell, John V., Company, 1926-1927
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letters and telephone memos regarding the recalling of company stock.
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Box
246
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Farwell, Marian (Daughter of Albert Day),
1935-1939
Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.
Miscellaneous social correspondence.
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Box
246
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Farwell, Marian (Daughter of Francis Cooley), 1902, 1904,
1915 : Two brief Thank you notes and copy of the poem “Paula” published at her
death.
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Box
246
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Farwell, Ralph I., Mrs. (Mary Elizabeth Waterman),
1926 : Thank you note.
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Box
246
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Farwell, Walter, 1892, 1915
Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.
Note accepting invitation and receipt for purchase of two lots.
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Box
246
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Fashion Art League of America, undated
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Invitation to dinner and discussion of American Fashions.
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Box
246
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Fassett, J.S., 1892
Location: Elmira, New York.
Telegram of sympathy.
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Box
246
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Fassio, B.C., 1938
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Telegram for appointment regarding a motion picture of President Roosevelt to
benefit Warm Springs Foundations.
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Box
246
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Fasting, G., 1924 January
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Correspondence from representative of the Neutral Commission of Investigation into
the conduct, causes, and conclusions of the late war.
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Box
246
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Faucett, T.B., 1926 January 13
Location: Huntsville, Alabama.
Letter applying for position as Superintendent at Kildare.
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Box
246
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Faucett, T.B., Mrs., 1929 November 21
Location: Meridianville, Alabama.
Letter thanking Mrs. Blaine for gift.
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Box
246
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Faulkner, Anne Shaw, 1901-1911
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Correspondence regarding Chicago Orchestra Program Study Classes. Transcript of
“Reminiscence Day” of the Chicago Collage Club, 1911.
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Box
246
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Faust, Charles, 1911 April 5
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Receipt for purchase of lace cloth.
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Box
246
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Favard, Bertha des Combes, 1899, 1903
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Two requests for interviews.
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Box
246-247
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Favill, Henry Baird, 1897-191610 folders Location: Chicago, Illinois. Miscellaneous correspondence and memos regarding Dr. Favill's medical relationship
with Emmons Blaine Jr., Anita Blaine, Mary Virginia McCormick, and Stanley
McCormick. Transcripts as follows: - “Am I My Brother's Keeper,” address at Chicago University,
1905;
- Address at the Society of Social Hygiene, Chicago, 1906 December;
- “The Profession of Medicine as a Vocation,” address to the students
at Francis W. Parker School, 1907;
- “Unselfishness,” graduation address, Francis W. Parker School,
1912;
- Article, “Should the Public School Be the Bulwark of Public
Health?”, 1913-1915;
- Address on Dairy farming.
Last three folders contain newspaper clippings, photographs, information regarding
dairy herds at Milford Meadows Stock Farm and an inventory of the Favill estate,
1916.
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Box
247
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Favill, Henry Baird, Memorial, 1916-193211 folders Location: Chicago, Illinois. Folders contain minutes of Memorial Committee meetings, copies of letters and printed
matter used in fundraising, correspondence and financial reports regarding progress of
the fund drive, lists of individuals contacted for contributions and other matter
regarding the Favill Memorial Laboratory of St. Luke's Hospital and the Favill
Memorial Foundation. See also: - Addams, Jane
- Bancroft, Edgar A.
- Cyrus Bentley
- Billings, Frank, Dr.
- Columbus Hospital - M. Caroline, Mother Superior
- Dudley, E.C., Dr.
- Gunsaulus, F.W.
- Hulbert, E.D., Treasurer - Favill Memorial Fund
- Judson, Harry Pratt
- Loehr, Leon L.
- Pond, Allen B.
- Ryerson, Edwin W., Dr.
- Skinner, W.E.
- Wood, Allice H. (Mrs. Ira Couch) Illinois Training School for Nurses
- Hobart, Ralph H.
- Schweppe, Charles H.
- Northern Trust Company
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Box
247
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Favill, Henry Baird, School of Occupations,
1919-1920
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Requests for aid and acknowledgement of gifts.
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Box
247
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Favill, Henry Baird, Mrs. (Susan Pratt),
1899-1928
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Social correspondence.
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Box
247
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Favill, John, 1900-1946
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Miscellaneous correspondence and bills for medical service.
See also: Morrell, Mrs. John H., 1935 June 12.
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Box
248
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Favill, John, Mrs. (Alice Morrell),
1938-1948
Location: Chicago, Illinois; Winnetka, Illinois.
Miscellaneous social correspondence and announcement of marriage of Mrs. John
Favill and Gilbert Pancaost Bogert, 1948.
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Box
248
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Favill, John, Mrs. (Rhea Stalcup), 1917-1930
Location: New York; Chicago, Illinois.
Miscellaneous social correspondence.
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Box
248
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Favill, Louise S., 1901 April 2
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Thank you note.
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Box
248
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Favill, Therese, 1917 February : Personal note.
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Box
248
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Faville, H.W., 1918-1919
Location: Lake Mills, Wisconsin.
Miscellaneous correspondence from neighbor of Emmons Blaine Jr.
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Box
248
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Faville, John, 1918 October 10
Location: Lake Mills, Wisconsin.
Letter sympathy.
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Box
248
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Faville, Katharine, 1917 September 23
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Thank you note.
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Box
248
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Faville, Laura, 1919 July 1
Location: Lake Mills, Wisconsin.
Thank you note for gift.
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Box
248
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Faville, Rose M., 1916-1923
Location: Lake Mills, Wisconsin.
Miscellaneous correspondence from people with whom Emmons Jr. stayed in
Wisconsin.
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Box
248
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Faville, S.W., 1919
Location: Lake Mills, Wisconsin.
Two notes regarding Faville Grove Electric Association.
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Box
248
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Favor, Ruhl and Company, 1913, 1922
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bills for purchases of pencils and chalk.
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Box
248
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Fawcett, Waldon, 1899 December 6
Location: Cleveland, Ohio.
Request for photograph for magazine article.
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Box
248
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Faxon, F.W., Company, 1938-1951
Location: Boston, Massachusetts.
Receipts for payment of dues, Society for Psychical Research.
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Box
248
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Fay and Bowen Engine Company, 1924 September
8
Location: Geneva, New York.
Letter quoting prices and terms for making 14-foot long leather slings.
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Box
248
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Fay, C. Norman, 1887-19232 folders Location: Chicago, Illinois. Miscellaneous personal and social correspondence, including poems written for Mrs.
Blaine. See also: A.B. handwritten note - on C.N. Fay letter.
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Box
248
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Fay, Margaret Howard, 1926, 1949
Location: Flagstaff, Arizona.
Two personal notes, one asking for assistance.
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Box
248
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Fay, Richard Dudley, 1931 August 29
Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Marriage announcement for daughter, Hester, and Robeson Bailey.
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Box
248
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Fay, William, 1909-1910
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Two notes regarding invitations.
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Box
248
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Feagans, David G., 1951-1952
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Telephone memos regarding interest in an oil well. Copy of mimeographed paper,
“Provisions of the Internal Revenue Code and Regulations Applicable to the Oil
Producing Industry.”
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Box
248
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Feakins, William B., Inc., 1912-1919
Location: New York City, New York.
Correspondence with actors agent regarding Elith Reumert and Sir Johnston
Forbes-Robertson.
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Box
248
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Fearing, Franklin : See also: American Public Health Association, 1928 October 15-19.
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Box
248
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Fearn, Mary Walker, 1892
Location: Chicago, Illinois?
Note of sympathy.
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Box
248
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Fearn, Walker, 1903
Location: Washington, D.C.
Invitation to wedding of daughter, Mary Walker, to L. Barton French.
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Box
248
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Feck, Peter, 1947 January 23
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Telephone memo.
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Box
248
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Federal Audit Corporation, 1932 June 14
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Collection of overdue bill.
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Box
248
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Federal Commission on Industrial Relations,
1912
Location: New York City, New York.
Correspondence regarding Committee on Industrial Relations and Federal Commission
on Industrial Relations.
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Box
248
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Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America,
1912-19503 folders Location: New York; Chicago, Illinois. Correspondence and printed matter soliciting financial assistance; copies of various
reports; transcript of December 16, 1921 meeting of the Council in Chicago;
discussions of social gospel and world peace. See also: - Barnes, Clifford
- Cadman, S. Parkes
- Caldwell, Anna E.
- Cavert, Samuel McCrea
- Gulick, Sidney L.
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Box
248
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Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, Housing
Division : See also: United States PWA Housing Division.
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Box
248
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Federal-Huber Company, 1930
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Invoice and sample booklet of plumbing goods.
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Box
248
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Federal Industrial Institution for Women,
1929
Location: New York.
Request for contribution to Chapel Fund of the institution; and a reprint of
article by Katherine Bement Davis concerning it.
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Box
248
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Federal Insurance Company, 1937-1939
Location: New York.
Two certificates of insurance on automobiles shipped to Europe.
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Box
248
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Federal Motion Picture Council, 1925
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Telephone request for appointment.
See also: National Motion Picture Conference.
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Box
248
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Federal Music Project, 1937-1938
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Telephone inquiries about Mrs. Blaine's subscription to concerts, and receipt for
tickets.
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Box
248
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Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, 1930-1932,
1945
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Telephone conversations and correspondence regarding draft of check against Mrs.
Blaine's account, and inquiries concerning Miss Agnes Bruder, former employee of
Mrs. Blaine. Copy of letter concerning duplicate receipt for withholding taxes.
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Box
248
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Federal Securities Corporation, 1926-1928
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Telephone conversation about possible sale of securities to Mrs. Blaine.
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Box
248-249
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Federal Union, 1939-19533 folders Location: Washington, D.C.; New York; Chicago, Illinois. Voluminous material including reports, memos, reprints of articles, and
correspondence concerning the Federal Union and its activities.
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Box
249
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Federal Woman's Equality Association, 1903
Location: Madison, Wisconsin.
Letter concerning the movement for women's suffrage and request for support.
Enclosed article.
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Box
249
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Federalist Forum, 1950
Location: New York.
Invitation to attend lectures and discussions on world problems, and notices of
speakers and topics.
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Box
249
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Federalist Press, 1948
Location: Chicago, Illinois; Olivet, Michigan.
Letter outlining aims of organization. Telephone conversation regarding meeting of
Board of Directors. Notice of meeting.
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Box
249
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Federated Boys' Club, 1911-1915
Location: New York.
Letter about organization's activities and request for support. Letter of
appreciation for past aid.
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Box
249
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Federated Press, 1921
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter outlining aims, and requesting interview with Mrs. Blaine to inform her of
details of organization.
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Box
249
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Federated Women's Clubs, 1935
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Telephone conversations about tickets for Paul Robson concert on behalf of the
Federated Home for Colored Orphan Children.
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Box
249
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Federation for Community Service, 1919-1930
Location: Toronto, Canada.
Correspondence about aims of organization requests for support, and letters of
appreciation for aid rendered.
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Box
249
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Federation of Greek Maritime Unions,
1949-1950
Location: New York.
Letter of appreciation for aid rendered to Greek seamen, and offer of legal counsel
welcomed for further efforts. Notice of sending of petitions and request for prompt
return.
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Box
249
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Federation of Labor, 1933
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Telephone request for contributions to Union Labor Directory Fund.
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Box
249
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Fehlerser, S., 1911In French. Location: Chicago, Illinois. Letter of thanks.
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Box
249
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Feil, Peter, 1938, 1948
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Telephone requests for interview and loan for down payment on a farm.
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Box
249
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Felber, Herman, Jr., 1923-1929
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Correspondence about a musical concert, two engagements for Miss Virginia
McCormick, and notices of accomplishment.
|
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Box
249
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Felber, Herman, Jr., Mrs. (Estelle Hughes),
1928-1934
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Correspondence about subscription to concerts of Chicago String Quartet.
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Box
249
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Felgemaker, A.B., Erie Organ Company, 1912
Location: Erie, Pennsylvania.
Correspondence regarding organ for the Huntsville Church.
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Box
249
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Felicie, N.G., 1891-1892
Location: New York.
Receipts for clothing.
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Box
249
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Felix, Alexander Hall, 1898
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter of thanks.
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Box
249
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Felix, Max, 1937-1939
Location: Los Angeles, California.
Correspondence and forms concerning Social Security matters.
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Box
249
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Felke, Anton, 1937-1939
Location: Wilmette, Illinois.
Receipt.
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Box
249
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Felker, Thomas E., 1946-1947
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Telephone requests for interview concerning possible sale of bonds to Mrs.
Blaine.
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Box
249
|
Fellows, William Kinne, 1925
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Correspondence regarding school buildings.
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Box
249
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Fellows, William Kinne, Mrs. (Elizabeth Steele)
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Invitation to dinner.
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Box
249
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Fellowship of Faiths, 1929-1930
Location: Boston, Massachusetts; Chicago, Illinois.
Requests for financial aid and permission to use Mrs. Blaine's name on list of
supporters.
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Box
249
|
Fellowship of Reconciliation, 1924-1939
Location: New York; Chicago, Illinois; London, England.
Letters requesting support for organization. News reports of Muriel Lester on tour
in Europe, India and Palestine. Text of addresses at Conference of Chicago Branch,
1935.
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Box
249
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Fellowship School, 1927
Location: Vaud, Switzerland.
Letter of information about school's activities, and request for aid. Also extracts
from articles about the school.
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Box
249
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Fellowship Service, 1929
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Telephone conversations and office interview concerning Miss Lucy Helen Pearson's
work with students, and inquiry as to Mrs. Blaine's willingness to aid
financially.
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Box
249
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Fellowship of Southern Churchmen, 1948-1953
Location: Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Correspondence, reports and newsletters concerning an inter-racial center and its
activities in North Carolina.
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Box
249
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Felsenthal, Emma, 1906-1907
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Correspondence about book for children to learn to read from our own experiences.
Typewritten manuscript about truant children and the need for school and home to
find solution for problems of truancy.
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Box
249
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Fenchow Station of the American Board, 1917
Location: Oberlin, Ohio.
Letter requesting donation of $5,000 to interdenominational school in China, and
enclosed clippings and pamphlet on its work.
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Box
249
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Fenn, Katharine D., 1901-1915
Location: Chicago, Illinois; Lake George, New York.
Personal correspondence about the Francis Parker School. Also letters about two
girls sent to a summer camp of Mrs. Fenn's and leaving upon finding it not to their
satisfaction.
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Box
249
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Fennelly, William, 1892
Location: Bar Harbor, Maine.
Three receipts.
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Box
249
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Fenno, John Brooks, Jr., 1946
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Inability to accept dinner invitation.
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Box
249
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Fenno, John Brooks, Jr., Mrs. (Mary Virginia Chapman),
1933
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Notes of appreciation for gifts.
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Box
249
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Fenno, Lawrence Carteret, 1925
Location: Boston, Massachusetts.
Invitation to daughter's wedding.
|
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Box
249
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Fenno, Pauline Shaw, 1914
Location: Rowley, Massachusetts.
Letter of information about Jean Parkman Brown Fund for tubercular patients, and
request to send donations.
|
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Box
250
|
Fenollosa, Ernest F., 1904
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter and text of address delivered at the dedication of the School of Education,
University of Chicago.
|
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Box
250
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Fenton, Elsie, 1906
Location: Trenton, New Jersey.
Letter requesting financial aid for building of a high school athletic field and
playground, with enclosed diagram.
|
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Box
250
|
Fenton, Howard Withrow, 1932-1935
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Correspondence regarding Mrs. Blaine's joining Longmeadow Hounds Inc. and note of
thanks for contribution to Farmers' Party, 1934.
Invitation to daughter's wedding.
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Box
250
|
Fenton, R.W., Mrs., 1931-1932
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Interview with secretary about possible sponsorship of talks by Mr. Fenton on crime
before high school pupils. Letters of recommendation from several school
principals.
|
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Box
250
|
Fentress, Calvin, 1921-1935
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Correspondence about real estate purchases, and copy of agreement to give Mrs.
Blaine priority on property when it is for sale. Invitations to daughters'
weddings.
|
|
Box
250
|
Fentress, James, 1926-1928
Location: Hubbard Woods, Illinois.
Invitations to daughter's wedding, and to visit home.
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Box
250
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Fentress, James, Mrs. (Grace L'Addeman),
1900
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Acceptance of invitation to hear lecture of Professor Geddes.
|
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Box
250
|
Fenway Garage Company, 1914
Location: Boston, Massachusetts.
Receipts.
|
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Box
250
|
Fenwick, Charles D. : See also: National Committee on the Cause and Cure of War, 1937 January 26-29.
|
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Box
250
|
Fergus, Robert Cullum : See also: Progressive Lawyers Club, 1937 January 16.
|
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Box
250
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Ferguson Company, 1915-1916
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bill for indebtedness to bankrupt firm.
See also: Gesas, Michael.
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Box
250
|
Ferguson, Frank S., 1922-1924, 1947
Location: Toronto; Chicago, Illinois; Ottawa.
Letters of appreciation for financial aid; interview about possibility of gaining
employment in International Harvester Company, and letter requesting loan of $600 to
build a home.
|
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Box
250
|
Ferguson, Hector Munro, 1901
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Personal correspondence.
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Box
250
|
Ferguson, Inez, 1941
Location: Palo Alto, California.
Personal correspondence.
|
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Box
250
|
Ferguson, James M., Mrs., 1900
Location: New Orleans, Louisiana.
Letter of information about Mrs. Blaine's placing domestics on “union”
hours and conditions. Booklet about Arena Club enclosed.
|
|
Box
250
|
Ferguson, J.T., 1923
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Copy of letter to the editor, Chicago
Herald-Examiner, about proper diet and recreational activities for
children in school.
|
|
Box
250
|
Ferguson, Mara L., 1904
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for interview for a teacher concerning a poor girl who desired to go to
school but unable to do so because of lack of finances.
|
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Box
250
|
Ferguson, Robert Hume, 1950
Location: Paris; Kentucky; New York.
Invitations to daughter's wedding and reception.
|
|
Box
250
|
Ferguson, J.W., Mrs., 1946
Location: Palo Alto, California.
Personal correspondence.
|
|
Box
250
|
Ferm, Alexis : See also: Progressive Education Association, 1925 April 23-25.
|
|
Box
250
|
Fernald, Mr., 1942
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Telephone inquiry regarding address of Frontier Nurses Association.
|
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Box
250
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Fernald, Charles, 1898
Location: Santa Barbara, California.
Announcement of daughter's wedding.
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Box
250
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Fernald, H.E., 1912
Location: Chasset, Massachusetts.
Receipt for medical services.
|
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Box
250
|
Fern and Flower Farm, 1916
Location: Southwick, Massachusetts.
Receipts.
|
|
Box
250
|
Ferran, J.D., 1940
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Receipt.
|
|
Box
250
|
Ferrier, James, 1911-1912
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Correspondence about missionary work and plans to keep young men in the church.
|
|
Box
250
|
Ferris, Mrs., 1937
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Telephone request for copy of speech at Palmer House before Chicago Council on
Foreign Relations.
|
|
Box
250
|
Ferry, Abby Farwell, 1888-1915
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letters of request for contributions to various charities. Personal letter of
appreciation; and a note requesting friends to write Mayor Thompson to re-appoint
Mrs. Ferry's son as Commissioner of Public Service.
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Box
250
|
Fletcher, Edwin Stanton, Mrs. (Margaret Root),
1939
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter of appreciation.
|
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Box
250
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Fletcher, William, 1937-1941
Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts; Chicago, Illinois.
Personal correspondence.
|
|
Box
250
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Fetter, Frank A., 1901
Location: Ithaca, New York.
Letter of thanks and appreciation for work on tenement conditions.
|
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Box
250
|
Fetzer, John R. : See also: McCormick Estates.
|
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Box
250
|
Fetzer, Peters and Company, 1904-1906
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
See also: McCormick Estates, Correspondence regarding real estate owned by Mrs.
Blaine.
|
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Box
250
|
Fewer, Mrs., 1943
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Note of thanks.
|
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Box
250
|
Fewkes, Alma, 1925
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for loan from Mrs. Blaine.
|
|
Box
250
|
Fewkes, John M., 1949
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter of thanks for invitation to cocktail party for National Officers of
Americans for Democratic Action.
|
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Box
250
|
Fey, Harold : See also: Fellowship of Reconciliation, 1935 May 3-5.
|
|
Box
250
|
Ferry Hall, 1925-1945
Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.
Correspondence about financial condition and needs of the school notices of
meetings of board of trustees, letters of appreciation for contributions and
invitations to graduation ceremonies.
|
|
Box
250
|
Ferry, Mansfield, 1913
Location: New York.
Letter of recommendation for a Miss Evans, former secretary.
|
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Box
250
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Ferry, William H., 1900
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Information about real estate available for sale at Lake Forest.
|
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Box
250
|
Fessenden, Russell Green, 1917
Location: Boston, Massachusetts.
Invitation to daughter's marriage.
|
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Box
250
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Fessenden, Stephen de Blois, Mrs., 1930
Location: Baltimore, Maryland.
Announcement of daughter's marriage.
|
|
Box
250
|
Fletcher, Annette, 1943
Location: Spruce Creek, Pennsylvania.
Letter about summer camp experiences.
|
|
Box
250
|
Fletcher, Edwin Stanton, 1939-1943
Location: Winnetka, Illinois.
Personal correspondence and texts of an address on Federal Union and Commencement
Exercises at Graduate Teachers College at Winnetka. Also invitation to hear
Professor Muzzey.
|
|
Box
250
|
Ffoulke and Company, 1899
Location: Washington, D.C.
Letter of information about possible donation towards a “Loving Cup”
for Admiral Schley made of silver coins from Spanish ships of Admiral Cervera's sunk
during Spanish-American War.
|
|
Box
250
|
Fiddles, John C., 1910
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Receipts.
|
|
Box
250
|
Ficken, Earl C., 1927-1933
Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.
Receipts for taxi service.
|
|
Box
250
|
Fidelity Appraisal Company, 1908-19424 folders Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Appraisal of estates of Mary Virginia McCormick at Pasadena, Santa Monica,
California.
|
|
Box
251
|
Fidelity Storage and Warehouse Company,
1918-1919
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Receipts.
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Box
251
|
Fidelity Trustee and Receivers Company,
1905-1906
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Receipts and lists of books.
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|
Box
251
|
Fiduciary Trust Company, 1935-19542 folders Location: New York. Receipts, cash statements and account of assets of Foundation for World
Government.
|
|
Box
251
|
Fiebrandt, Hermann, 1905-1910
Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.
Receipts.
|
|
Box
251
|
Field, Cyrus W., Jr., 1892
Location: Dobbs Ferry, New York.
Letter of condolence on death of Emmons Blaine.
|
|
Box
251
|
Field Enterprises Inc., 1949
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter of appreciation at purchase of World Book Encyclopedia set and statement of
account.
|
|
Box
251
|
Field, Eugene, Memorial, 1913
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter of inquiry as to possibility of contributing to Field Memorial Fund.
|
|
Box
251
|
Field, Eugene, Jr., 1917-1939
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Correspondence and telephone conversations about possible sale to Mrs. Blaine of
private manuscripts and book collections of Eugene Field.
|
|
Box
251
|
Field, Frederick S., 1906-1917
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Telephone inquiries about Mrs. Blaine's reading of Mr. Field's books.
|
|
Box
251
|
Field, Frederick V., 1929-1938
Location: New York City, New York.
Letters of appreciation for aid to Chinese Mass Education Movement. Requests for
financial aid to, and notification of election to American Council of the Institute
of Pacific Relations. Also several reports of the Institute's activities.
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|
Box
251
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Field, Henry, 1935-1949
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Correspondence about international events, the League of Nations, and the Library
of International Relations. Personal correspondence, and invitation to Mrs. Field's
daughter's wedding.
|
|
Box
251
|
Field, Henry, Mrs. (Florence L.), 1889-1892
Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.
Personal correspondence.
|
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Box
251
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Field, Henry, Mrs. (Placidia Knowlton), 1940
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for aid for American Friends of France.
|
|
Box
251
|
Field, Henry, Seed Company, 1920
Location: Shenandoah, Iowa.
Regret at inability to find employment for young woman referred by Mrs. Blaine.
|
|
Box
251
|
Field, H.H., 1930
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Medical recommendation.
|
|
Box
251
|
Field, James A., 1937-1939
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Acceptance of dinner invitations.
|
|
Box
251
|
Field, James A., Mrs. (Amy M. Walker),
1892-1940
Location: Chicago, Illinois; Washington, D.C.; Newburgh, New York.
Personal correspondence. Letters requesting aid for summer camp for women
workers.
|
|
Box
251
|
Field, John, 1940
Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Letter of congratulations on Mrs. Blaine's speech in behalf of President
Roosevelt.
|
|
Box
251
|
Field, Marshall, I, 1896-1936
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Two personal letters, and newspaper clipping about the Field Mansion being
remodeled to serve as Industrial Art School.
|
|
Box
251
|
Field, Marshall, Estate of, 1935-1938
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Correspondence, receipts and statements of account at Mrs. Blaine's garage.
|
|
Box
251
|
Field, Marshall, I, Mrs. (Delia Spencer Canton),
1906-1909
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Personal correspondence. Telegram notification of support for Senate Bill 311.
|
|
Box
251
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Field, Marshall, II, 1886
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Invitation to costume ball.
|
|
Box
251
|
Field, Marshall, II, Mrs. (Albertine Huck),
1903
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Invitation to visit.
|
|
Box
251
|
Field, Marshall, III, 1920-1953
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Inquiry regarding possible support of Leonard Wood's candidacy for President, 1920.
Correspondence about support of Hull House and Roosevelt College.
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|
Box
251
|
Field, Marshall, III, Mrs. (Evelyn Marshall),
1921
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Inquiry as to possible use of Mrs. Blaine's name as patron of several homes for
crippled children.
|
|
Box
251-252
|
Field, Marshall, and Company, 1886-190712 folders Location: Chicago, Illinois. Receipts, correspondence and statements of account.
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|
Box
252-255
|
Field, Marshall and Company, 1908-195441 folders Location: Chicago, Illinois. Bills and other correspondence regarding clothing and home furnishing purchases, fur
storage, etc.
|
|
Box
255
|
Field, Marshall and Company, Employees Union,
1946-1947
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Two items regarding union activity at Marshall Fields.
|
|
Box
255
|
Field, Ruth Pruyn, Mrs. (formerly Mrs. Marshall Field III),
1938
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bill.
|
|
Box
255
|
Field, Meyer, 1950
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter addressed to the Progressive Party decrying their attachment to
communism.
|
|
Box
255
|
Field Museum of Natural History, 1896-1940
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Correspondence and dues notices regarding Mrs. Blaine's membership.
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|
Box
255
|
Field, Stanley, 1919-1936
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Numerous invitations. Also requests for contributions to the Chicago Civic Opera
Company and the Ravinia Park Association.
|
|
Box
255
|
Field, Stanley, Mrs. (Sara Carroll Brown), 1910,
1920
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Requests a donation to the St. Luke's Social Service Committee.
|
|
Box
255
|
Field, William, 1915
Location: Haverford, Pennsylvania.
Invitation to wedding of Lois Field to Lawrence Ackerman Meeker.
|
|
Box
255
|
Fielder, E., 1910
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Wishes to sell hand-painted place cards.
|
|
Box
255
|
Fieldhouse, H.N., 1936 : Address given to the Library of International Relations, “The Sanctions
Experiment in Retrospect.”
|
|
Box
255
|
Fielding, Edward, undated : See Volunteers of America.
|
|
Box
255
|
Fields, William J., 1925
Location: Frankfort, Kentucky.
Governor of Kentucky. Thanks Mrs. Blaine for her help and generous assistance in
aiding a man entombed in Sand Cave [Floyd Collins]. Also apologizes for the trouble
Dr. Hazlett encountered there.
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|
Box
255
|
Fields and Workshops Society, 1904
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Wishes financial and advisory support.
|
|
Box
255
|
Fielitz, Carl, 1905-1910
Location: Elmhurst Illinois.
Carpentry bills.
|
|
Box
256
|
Fifer, F.L., 1925, 1932
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Has prospective buyers for various of Mrs. Blaine's properties.
|
|
Box
256
|
Fifield, Edward R., Mrs. (Eleanor), 1922
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letterhead of “A Home for the American Legion.” Asks for financial
contributions to construct a memorial building.
|
|
Box
256
|
Fifield, James W., Jr., 1938-1951
Location: Los Angeles, California.
Minister of the First Congregational Church. Correspondence concerns his plan for a
“Contact Clinic” sponsored by the Church, the memorial service for
Harold F. McCormick, and requests for contributions to the Mobilization for
Spiritual Ideals.
See also: Mobilization for Spiritual Ideals.
|
|
Box
256
|
Fifield and Stevenson, 1910-1918
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Clothing bills.
|
|
Box
256
|
Figgures, Frank, 1940
Location: Geneva, Switzerland.
Letter to Clark Eichelberger, Director of the American League of Nations
Association giving his estimate of the crisis in Europe.
|
|
Box
256
|
Fight for Freedom, 1941-1943
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letters from Courtenay Barbour Jr. Correspondence concerns the activities of the
organization in counteracting “Hitlerism” in the United States. Also
requests for financial support and letters of thanks for assistance. Contains a
large number of pamphlets.
|
|
Box
256
|
Fight for Freedom, 1941-1942
Location: New York.
Pamphlets and letters of anti-Hitler propaganda.
|
|
Box
256
|
Filipino Federation Community Center, 1931
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for financial assistance.
|
|
Box
256
|
Film Studios of Chicago, 1949
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Publicizes Woman Speaks, a film depicting the
activities of women.
|
|
Box
256
|
Finance magazine,
1943
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Wishes to write a story about Mrs. Blaine and what she is contributing to the war
effort.
|
|
Box
256
|
Finch, George, 1939
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Personal letter.
|
|
Box
256
|
Finch and McCullouch, 1930
Location: Aurora, Illinois.
Stationery bills.
|
|
Box
256
|
Finch, Merle E., 1922-1925
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Lawyer for the estate of Dr. B.W. Sippy. Requests the payment of medical bills.
|
|
Box
256
|
Finck, William M., 1925 : See also: Progressive Education Association, 1925 April 23-25, Report of meetings,
Philadelphia.
|
|
Box
256
|
Findeisen and Knopf Manufacturing Company,
1912-1915
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bills for carburetor installation and repair.
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256
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Findlay Galleries Inc., 1947, 1949
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bills.
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256
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Findlay, Margaret Marr, 1919
Location: Toronto, Canada.
Note of thanks for a Christmas gift.
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256
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Fine Arts Guild, 1932
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Invitation to a card party.
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256
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Fine Arts Shop of Chicago, 1915
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Sends a booklet illustrating the work of the members.
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256
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Finer, Herman, 1947
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Member of University of Chicago faculty. Thanks Mrs. Blaine for invitations to
dinners in honor of Henry Wallace and Admiral King.
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256
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Finfer, Mark L., 1954
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter to Gilbert Harrison, as a trustee for Mrs. Blaine's estate, asking to lease
the property at 101 E. Erie.
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256
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Fink, Henry, 1896
Location: Louisville, Kentucky.
Wedding announcement. Ellen Fink to David M. Milton.
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256
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Fink, Marie, 1924, 1929
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Notes of thanks for Christmas gifts.
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256
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Fink, Peter, 1945, 1949
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Invitation response. Also asks whereabouts of Mrs. Tait.
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256
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Finland, For, Inc., 1940-1941
Location: New York.
Requests for financial aid.
See also:
- Morawetz, Mrs. Victor (Margorie Nott)
- de Gripenberg, Baroness Peggy
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256
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Finletter, Thomas K., 1922-1950
Location: New York.
“Nephew” of Mrs. Blaine. Folder contains a number of personal items as
well as a copy of his “Analysis of New Deal Legislation.” Also items
regarding the will of Mrs. Walter Damrosch, wedding invitations, and two items
concerning a mortgage on the Belasco Theater in New York. Also a number of press
clippings regarding his appointment as Secretary of Air Force.
See also: Democratic National Committee.
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256
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Finletter, Thomas K., Mrs. (Margaret Damrosch),
1903-19572 folders Location: New York; Washington, D.C. Mostly personal letters to “Aunt Anita” concerning family matters,
travel, etc. A few items dealing with war-time Washington after her husband's
appointment as Special Assistant to the Secretary of State and Head of the Division of
Defense Materials. Also wedding photograph.
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Finley, Edward J., 1949
Location: New York.
Wishes to paint portraits of Mrs. Blaine's grandchildren.
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256
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Finley, Forrest E., 1953
Location: Washington, D.C.
Asks her opinion on Jay Franklin's Republicans on the
Potomac.
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256
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Finley, John H., 1931
Location: New York.
Letter to the president of Washington and Lee University in regard to the McCormick
Celebration.
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256
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Finley, Laura M., 1928
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letters requesting payment of nursing bills for Mrs. McKinley.
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256
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Finely, Mary R., 1941
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Asks payment of bill for taking care of Lena Olsen.
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256
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Finely, Paul A., 1916
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Inquires whether certain of Mrs. Blaine's property is for sale.
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256
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Finnegan, Richard J., 1936-1949
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Editor and publisher of the Chicago Times.
Correspondence mostly concerns attached comments from the public in regard to Mrs.
Blaine's “war message,” the presidential campaign of 1940, anti-fascism,
labor problems in the Chicago area, etc.
See also: National Committee on the Cause and Cure of War, 1935 February 1-2,
Regional Conference.
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256
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Finnegan, Richard J., Mrs. (Lucile Adams),
1937-1948
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letters of thanks for Christmas gifts.
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256
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Finnegan, T.F., 1925
Location: Saranac Lake, New York.
Clothing bill.
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256
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Finnerud, Clark W., 1949-1950
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Medical bill and related letter.
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256
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Finney, J.M.T., 1916-1917
Location: Baltimore, Maryland.
Medical bills.
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256
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Finney, William Parker, Jr., 1936, 1940
Location: Fairfield, Connecticut.
Invitations.
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257
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Finnish Relief Fund Inc., 1939
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for financial support.
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257
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Finnish Relief Fund, Baroness Ramsay,
1939-1940 : Requests for donations.
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257
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Fiorentine, F., and Sons, 1912
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Furniture bills.
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257
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Fireside Movies, 1928
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bills.
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257
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First Bohemian-Moravian Reformed Church of Chicago,
1903
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Asks for support in building a chapel.
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257
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First Cavalry Riding Academy, 1903
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bill.
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257
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First Division Auxiliary, 1921-1922
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Requests for contributions.
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257
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First Families of America, 1923
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for information of the McCormick genealogy.
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257
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First Illinois Women's State Good Roads Convention,
1912
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for financial support.
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257
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First Municipal Bond Assurance Company, 1897
Location: New York.
Offers sale of its capital stock.
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257
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First National Bank - Chicago, 1893-1955 : Correspondence, bank books, etc., in connection with Mrs. Blaine's Special and Gift
Accounts.
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257
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First National Bank - Huntsville, 1922
Location: Huntsville, Alabama.
Letter to E.G. Corwine, Secretary of the Huntsville YMCA informing him of the
balance in the repair account.
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257
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First National Bank, Lake Forest, 1916, 1943
Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.
Correspondence deals mainly with information needed to complete the George B.
Wilson estate.
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257
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First National Bank - Madison, 1952-1954
Location: Madison, Wisconsin.
Statement of principal.
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257
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First National Bank - Mansfield, 1920-1921
Location: Mansfield, Pennsylvania.
Thanks Mrs. Blaine for the financial support of Sophia Lamb.
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257
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First Oriental Trading Company, undated
Location: New York.
Bill.
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257
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First Realty Company, 1929
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Writes in regard to Mrs. Blaine's property at 639-651 Rush St.
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257
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Fischer Brothers, 1926
Location: Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts.
Grocery bills.
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257
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Fischer, E.W. and Company, 1900
Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.
Enumerates fuel prices.
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257
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Fischer, John T., 1908-1909
Location: Huntsville, Alabama.
Floral bills.
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257
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Fischer, Louis, 1941 : Address given for the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, “Stalin and
Hitler.”
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257
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Fischer, Theodor (Luzern), 1938
Location: Lucerne, Switzerland.
Sends articles purchased by Mrs. Blaine.
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257
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Fischkin, Edward A., Mrs., 1910
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Note of thanks for copy of Dr. Edwards lecture.
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257
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Fish, Hamilton, 1939
Location: Washington, D.C.
United States Representative from New York. Correspondence deals with the National
Committee to Keep America out of Foreign Wars.
See also: Brookhard, Senator Smith H., 1932 March 21. Report of debate.
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Fish, Joseph, Mrs., 1924
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Asks Mrs. Blaine to be a member of the Advisory Council of the reorganized Woman's
Auxiliary of the Salvation Army.
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Fish, Stuyvesant, 1907 : Wedding invitation.
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257
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Fishbein, Morris, undated
Editor of Journal of American Medical
Association.
See also:
- Bundesen, Dr. H.N., 1925 March 12. Report of proceedings of the Bureau of
Health and Public Instruction of the Annual Congress on Medical Education,
etc.
- Chicago Regional White House Conference, 1931 October 30-31, regarding Child
Health and Protection
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257
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Fishburn, Eugene Heald, 1909-1914
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Correspondence regarding rental of the stable at the rear of 701 Rush Street.
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257
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Fisher, A.J., 1896
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Invitation response.
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257
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Fisher, Arthur, 1914-1945
Location: Missoula, Montana; Chicago, Illinois.
Many items regarding his establishment of a short-lived community cooperative
newspaper in Montana. Later items include personal notes and requests for
contributions for the Chicago Forum Council.
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257
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Fischer, Boyden, Kales and Bell, 1919-1923
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Correspondence relating to the guardianship of the Emmons Blaine Jr. estate.
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257
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Fisher, Clara, 1907
Location: Boston, Massachusetts.
Sends pamphlets concerning children's summer camps.
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257
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Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 1934
Location: New York.
Asks Mrs. Blaine to accept membership on the women's advisory committee of the
National Conference of Jews and Christians.
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257
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Fisher, Eleanor, Mrs., 1911-1912
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Correspondence concerns the appearance in Chicago of Ellith Reumert, Danish
dramatist.
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257
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Fisher, Ethel Sturges, 1938-1940
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Invitation responses.
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257
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Fisher, Frederick B., 1931 : See also: World Alliance for International Friendship through the Churches, 1931
November 9-12, 16th Annual Meeting and Goodwill Congress.
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257
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Fisher, George, 1915
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Complains of the Chicago Publishers Association which is blocking the efforts of
the employees of Chicago newspapers to organize.
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257
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Fisher, George P., 1903, 1914
Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.
Invitation to wedding of Ethel Fisher to Reginald Holbrook Hardin.
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257
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Fisher, George P., Mrs., 1909
Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.
Invitation.
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257
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Fisher, Harry M., 1942
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Wishes Mrs. Blaine to support the publication of a booklet to help in the
McKeough-Brooks campaign.
See also: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1924 May 19-31.
Address “From Russia to the U.S.A.”
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257
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Fisher, Hezekiah King, 1896
Location: Chili Station, New York.
Wishes aid in publishing his “Historical, Political and Miscellaneous
Poems.”
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257
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Fisher, I. Hughes, 1904-1917
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Personal notes.
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257
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Fisher, Irving, 1917-19463 folders Location: New Haven, Connecticut. Professor of Political Economy at Yale. Writes concerning wartime liquor prohibition,
activity on behalf of the League of Nations and the Republican Liberal League.
Encloses manuscript of his book League or War. Informs
Mrs. Blaine of her appointment as vice president of the League of Nations Non-Partisan
Association. Asks for contributions to the American Eugenics Society, the National
Student Christian Association. Newspaper clippings concerning Fisher's views of
winning the peace. See also: - Liberal Republican League, 1922 November 25. Report of Victory meeting, Boston
Pro-League Independents
- Illinois League of Women Voters, 1924 April 12. Report of Conference on Economic
Aspects of International Affairs.
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Fisher, Irving, Jr., 1922
Location: Boston, Massachusetts.
Personal items.
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257
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Fisher, Irving J., 1919-1921
Location: West Newton, Massachusetts.
Medical bills.
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258
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Fisher, Laura, 1906-1908
Location: Boston, Massachusetts.
Replies to Mrs. Blaine that at the moment she is unable to analyze the Parker
School.
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258
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Fisher, Margaret, 1946
Location: Atlanta, Georgia.
Calls Mrs. Blaine in regard to a test suit being conducted in Georgia.
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258
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Fisher, Margaret, 1920, 1927
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Note of thanks for a birthday gift and an invitation response.
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258
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Fisher, Mary B., 1914
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Calls regarding some etchings.
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258
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Fisher, M.M., Associates, 1940, 1942
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Radio advertising firm. Newspaper clippings, bills, etc., associated with Mrs.
Blaine's public endorsement of President Roosevelt. Also literature and copies of
T.V. Smiths address in opposition to C. Wayland Brooks.
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258
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Fisher, Stanley Ross, 1920-1921
Location: Chicago, Illinois; Boston, Massachusetts.
Writes on behalf of the American Church in Paris.
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258
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Fisher, Thomas Hart, 1922-1951
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Four personal items.
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258
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Fisher, Thomas Hart, Mrs. (Ruth Page),
1937-1950
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Invitations.
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258
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Fisher, Walter D., 1937-1940
Location: Winnetka, Illinois.
Invitation responses.
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Box
258
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Fisher, Walter L., 1903-19366 folders Location: Chicago, Illinois. Correspondence consists of letters, reports, etc. in regard to the legal
considerations, tax matters, etc., in the disposal of the estate of Emmons Blaine
Jr.
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258
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Fisher, Walter L., Mrs. (Mabel Taylor),
1910-1935
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Notes of thanks for gifts and invitation responses.
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258
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Fisher, Walter T., 1920-1949
Location: Winnetka, Illinois.
Associated with the law firm Fisher, Boyden, Kales and Bell.
More correspondence dealing with the estate of Emmons Blaine Jr., plus a few
personal items.
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258
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Fisher, Walter T., Mrs. (Katherine Dummer),
1935-1945
Location: Winnetka, Illinois.
Invitations and responses.
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Box
258
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Fisk, D.B. and Company, 1920
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Millinery advertisement.
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258
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Fisk, D. Milton, 1895
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Wedding announcement. Mattie Fisk to Edward Craft Green.
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258
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Fisk, Eugene Lyman, 1918
Location: New York.
Letterhead of the Life Extension Institute. Stresses need for research on the
influence of living habits and living customs on general health.
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258
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Fisk University, 1903-19472 folders Location: Nashville, Tennessee. African American university. Requests for financial support and numerous illustrated
books and pamphlets.
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Box
258
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Fiske, David, 1921-1925
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Medical bills.
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258
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Fitch, Barbara Joe, 1946
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Wishes assistance in establishing a private school.
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258
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Fitch, Robert F., 1923-1931
Location: Hangchow, China.
President of Hangchow Christian College, which was helped financially by Mrs.
McCormick. Items largely concern the activities and progress of the institution as
well as Russian and communist activity there.
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258
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Fitt, Emma Moody, 1907
Location: Highland Park, Illinois.
Sends a pamphlet concerning the Women's Department of the Moody Bible
Institute.
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258
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Fitts, John T., 1922
Location: Greenbush, Massachusetts.
Hauling bills.
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Box
258
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Fitz, Charles E., 1927-1928
Location: Rye Beach, New Hampshire.
Correspondence regarding the rental of summer homes. Also bills, photographs,
etc.
|
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258
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Fitzgerald, Anna M., 1907
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Wishes a job as private secretary.
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258
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Fitzgerald, Burt J., 1903-1909
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Writes regarding property near the Parker School.
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258
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Fitzgerald, F.J., 1926
Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.
Hauling bill.
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258
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Fitzgerald, J.E., 1916-1942
Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.
Plumbing and gas bills.
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Box
258
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Fitzgerald, J.E., 1943
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Medical bill.
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258
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Fitzgerald, J.M., 1903
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Phrenologist. Relates his profession with that of progressive education.
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259
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Fitzgerald Livery Company, 1915-1927
Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.
Cab and delivery bills.
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259
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Fitzgerald, Porter B., 1904
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Wishes to arrange an appointment for Mrs. N.G. Graves.
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259
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Fitz-Hugh, Carter Harrison, 1889-1931
Location: Chicago, Illinois; New York.
Various personal items, letters of friendship and condolence, etc.
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Box
259
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Fitz-Hugh, Carter Harrison, Mrs. (Isabella S. Scribner),
1892-1936
Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.
Invitations, responses and personal notes.
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259
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Fitzpatrick, H.J., 1941
Location: New York.
Wishes to sell Mrs. Blaine a camp on Upper St. Regis to replace the one
destroyed.
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Box
259
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Fitzpatrick, Mary, 1898
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Note of apology.
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Box
259
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Fitzpatrick, P.E., 1903-1909
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Accountant soliciting Mrs. Blaine's accounts.
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259
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Fitzpatrick, Walter, 1926
Location: New York.
Note of thanks.
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Box
259
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Fitzpatrick, Z.I., Mrs., 1924
Location: Atlanta, Georgia.
Asks financial support for the Tallulah Falls Industrial School.
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259
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Fitzwilliam, William Read, 1923
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Invitation to wedding of Thelma Fitzwilliam to William D. Sidley.
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259
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Fixen, Laura G., 1904
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Wishes to sell rug made from the skins of the duckbill platypus.
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259
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Flack, W.D., Mrs., 1906
Location: Woodland, Tennessee.
Wishes a loan to build an apartment building for investment purposes.
|
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259
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Flad, Edward, 1921
Location: St. Louis, Missouri.
Invitation to wedding of Virginia Flad to Henry Towner Deane.
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259
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Flagg, D.E., Mrs., 1903
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Wishes a job at the Parker School.
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259
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Flagler, Harry Harkness, 1921-1927
Location: New York.
Asks financial support for the American Academy in Rome. Also two wedding
invitations.
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Box
259
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Flagler, Harry Harkness, Mrs., 1926
Location: New York.
Invitation.
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Box
259
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Flaherty, J.H., 1910
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Wishes contribution to inaugurate scheme to help the poor to help themselves.
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259
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Flake, Henry A., 1925
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Wedding announcement.
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Box
259
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Flamands, A.P., Mrs., 1931
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Asks financial aid for Mrs. James H. Heeler, wife of former millionaire.
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259
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Flanagan, A., Company, 1906
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Advertises Prof. Mather's The Waking of
Illinois.
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259
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Flanagan and Biedenweg, 1904
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Acknowledges receipt of a gift for the Quinn and Driscoll Fund.
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259
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Flanders, S.A., Mrs., 1905
Location: New York.
Desires a teaching position.
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259
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Flansburgh, Mrs., 1911
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Asks financial support for two old ladies.
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259
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Flatley, Mary I., Mrs., 1922
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Wishes for assistance to send her sick daughters on a vacation.
|
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259
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Flatow and Moses, 1933
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Telephone calls urging Mrs. Blaine to sue for interest on judgment in condemnation
arising from widening of S. Water Street.
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Box
259
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Fleischman, 1905-1932
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Floral bills.
|
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Box
259
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Fleischmann's Vienna Model Bakery, 1905
Location: New York.
Bills.
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Box
259
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Fleming, Arthur H., 1890-19332 folders Location: Pasadena, California. Correspondence mostly concerned with the Mary Virginia McCormick property at Santa
Monica. Also some items regarding Mrs. McCormick's visit in Pasadena. Numerous
photographs of the McCormick Estate.
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259
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Fleming, Arthur H., Mrs. (Clara Fowler),
1889-1903
Location: Pasadena, California.
Personal letters from Mrs. Blaine's cousin.
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259
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Fleming, Clarence S., 1916-1940
Location: Pasadena, California.
One item regarding rental of the Gray property by Mrs. McCormick. Other item
regards the death of Arthur Fleming.
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259
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Fleming, Edward J., 1938
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Thanks Mrs. Blaine for her contributions to the re-election of Judge John F.
O'Connell.
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259
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Fleming, F. Frank, 1901
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Requests financial help for J. Dross.
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259
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Fleming, Fred, Mrs., 1917
Location: Dallas, Texas.
Telegram regarding distribution of President Wilson's War Message.
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259
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Fleming, George E., 1949
Location: Arlington, Virginia.
Informs Mrs. Blaine of the existence in Virginia of a town, Blainesville, named for
James G. Blaine.
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259
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Fleming, Helen, 1943
Location: Valencia, Pennsylvania.
Claims relationship to the McCormicks and wonders if acknowledgment of such a
relationship meant anything to Mrs. Blaine.
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259
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Fleming, Mabel, 1907
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Appeal for financial aid, apparently granted, from a young girl with deformed ears,
who needs an operation to correct the deformity.
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259
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Fleming, Martha, 1901-1928
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Associated with the School of Education of the University of Chicago. Writes Mrs.
Blaine in regard to education and a memorial to Mrs. Parker.
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259
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Fleming, Robert H., 1915
Location: Baltimore, Maryland.
Sends a message to Mrs. McCormick on her 80th birthday.
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259
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Fleming, S.W., 1924
Location: Huntsville, Alabama.
Chairman of Madison County Board of Commissioners. Thanks Mrs. Blaine for a gift to
help improve the roads around Huntsville.
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259
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Fleming, W.S., 1909
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Asks a character reference for Alfred Holman, Mrs. Blaine's coachman.
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259
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Fletcher, Duncan U., 1917
Location: Washington, D.C.
Chairman of the United States Senate Committee on Commerce. Advises Mrs. Blaine of
the impossibility of getting the Government Printing Office to print sufficient
copies of the President's War Message.
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259
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Fletcher, James Jr., Mrs., 1921, 1929
Location: Upper St. Regis, New York.
Invitation responses.
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Box
259
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Fletcher, John, 1917 : See: American Agricultural Cadets, 1917 September 7.
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259
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Flexible Rubber Goods Company, 1908
Location: Winsted, Connecticut.
Sends booklet descriptive of rubber brushes.
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259
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Flexner, A., 1901
Location: Louisville, Kentucky.
Sends a booklet describing his school.
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259
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Flint, Edith Foster, 1901
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Note of thanks for a gift.
|
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259
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Flint, Nott W., 1906
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Obituary of a University of Chicago professor.
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259
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Floersheim Mercantile Company, 1901-1902
Location: Springer, New Mexico.
Bills.
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Box
259
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Flora, Claud Bruce, 1948
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Wedding announcement.
|
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Box
259
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Florentine School for Girls, 1907-1921
Location: Florence, Italy.
Pamphlets concerning the school.
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Box
259
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Flournay, C.O., 1948
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Wishes an appointment to see Mrs. Blaine.
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259
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Flower, Frances B., 1936 : Note of thanks for a gift.
|
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259
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Flower, James, 1912
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Invitation response.
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259
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Flower, J.M., 1887
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Wedding invitation.
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259
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Flower, Lucy L., 1897-1918
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Invitations, personal items, and some correspondence in regard to private
charities.
|
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Box
259
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Flower Shop - Palo Alto, 1949-1950
Location: Palo Alto, California.
Floral bills.
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259
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Flowers, George C., 1949-1950
Location: Brookford, North Carolina.
Asks financial support for the Brookford Baptist Church. When his letter is
ignored, Flowers sends scorching letters.
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259
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Flying Squadron of America, 1914
Location: Indianapolis, Indiana.
Asks financial support for its campaign for National Constitutional
Prohibition.
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Box
259
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Flynn, Kate Y., 1905-1909
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letters from former schoolteacher who claims she is unable to get work because of
continuing persecution from the school board.
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Box
259
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Fodor, M.W., 1940
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Address before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, Palmer House.
Subject of the Address: The Collapse in Western Europe.
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Box
259
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Fogarty, Katherine, 1912-1915
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bills and cash receipts for making dresses.
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259
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Foidart, Charles M., 1944-1945
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Requests and cash receipts for concert services.
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259
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Folds, Charles W., 1913-1920
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letters requesting payment of her share of the Curran Investigation Committee
expenses, and for attending a meeting concerning philanthropy and charitable
work.
See also:
- American Agricultural Cadets, 1917 September 7
- Disabled Veterans and Orphans' Relief, 1925 February 13
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260
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Foley, C.J., 1929
Location: Boston, Massachusetts.
Telegram informing that Fritz Kreisler is leaving for Europe and therefore an
engagement with him cannot be arranged.
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260
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Foley, Edna L. : See also: Chicago Regional White House Conference, 1930-1931 October, Regarding
Child Health and Protection.
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Box
260
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Foley, Florence, 1902
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Acceptance of an invitation.
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260
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Foley, Greenhouse Manufacturing Company,
1916-1935
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Invoices and cash receipts pertaining plumbing and boiler repair services.
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260
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Foley, James P., 1949
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for support for the formation of a United Nations Orchestra composed of
native musicians from throughout the world, to promote a symbol of better
understanding among nations.
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Box
260
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Folkard and Son, 1939
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Memorandum receipt.
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Box
260
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Folks, Homer, 1906-1907
Location: New York City, Lexington, New York.
Letters concerning child welfare.
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Box
260
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Follansbee, Belle, 1922
Location: Winnetka, Illinois.
Thank you note.
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Box
260
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Follansbee, Mitchell Davis, 1906-1940
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letters, invitations and wedding announcements. Concerns work of the Bureau of
Charities in the lower North District. Mentions World Citizens Association and
agreement with Mrs. Blaine's views.
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Box
260
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Follansbee, Mitchell Davis, Mrs., 1921-1943
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for a speech on the 10th anniversary of the League of Nations.
A thank you note.
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260
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Follansbee, Mitchell Davis, Jr., 1939-1940
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Acceptance and regret notes for a dinner.
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Box
260
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Follet, Ida Lee, 1913-1918
Location: Berwyn, Pennsylvania; Chicago, Illinois.
A thank you note for financial help. Request for an appointment.
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Box
260
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Folsom, Charles F., 1887-1892
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letters concerning her sister's illness and notes of sympathy and advice.
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260
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Folsom, H & D, Arms Company, 1905-1910
Location: New York, New York.
Bills and cash receipts.
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Box
260
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Foltyn, 1948 AugustA letter in German, 1948 November 29. : Location: Vienna, Austria.
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Box
260
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Foltz, Frieda, 1933-1939
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Invitation to an Orchestra Concert.
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260
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Fonda, I.H., 1898
Location: Detroit, Michigan.
A wedding announcement.
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Box
260
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Fonnet, John. W., Mrs., 1923
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for an appointment.
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Box
260
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Fonseca, Eugenia, 1935
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Appeal for financial loan.
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Box
260
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Food for Freedom Inc., 1943
Location: Washington, D.C.
Request for subscription to a pamphlet of the United Nations Relief and
Rehabilitation Program by the officers of the World Citizens Association.
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Box
260
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Foord, Andrew Green, 1912-1915
Location: Nonkanahwa, New York.
Medical reports of Mrs. McCormick.
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260
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Foordmore Company, 1913
Location: Nonkanahwa, New York.
Bills and cash receipt for services.
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Box
260
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Foote Brothers Gear and Machine Company,
1927
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Invoice for the purchase of a hub.
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Box
260
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Foote, Mary, 1916-1919
Location: Santa Barbara, California; Chicago, Illinois.
A letter of thanks and appreciation.
Telephonic call for an appointment.
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Box
260
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Foote, Nathan, 1902
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
A cash receipt.
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Box
260
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Foote, Robert L., 1937-1938
Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Acceptance and regret notes for dinner.
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Box
260
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Foote, Robert L., Mrs., 1937-1953
Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Acceptance and regret notes for dinners, Christmas greetings and other
invitations.
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Box
260
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Forbes Company, 1908
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Advertisement of a drinking water boiler.
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Box
260
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Forbes, E.E., Piano Company, 1912
Location: Birmingham, Alabama.
Specifications of a pipe organ.
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260
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Forbes, E.M., 1899
Location: Detroit, Michigan.
Regarding the lease of land.
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260
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Forbes, Frank G., 1924
Location: Evanston, Illinois.
A wedding announcement.
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Box
260
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Forbes Lithograph Manufacturing Company,
1930
Location: Boston, Massachusetts.
An advertisement displaying a portrait of Mr. McCormick.
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Box
260
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Forbes, Mary E., 1915-1931
Location: Chicago, Illinois; Baltimore, Maryland.
Invitation to a play. Pamphlet entitled “Heal Yourself.”.
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260
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Forbes, Robertson, Johnston, 1919
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
A stenographic report of the lecture “The Personality of Shakespeare”
delivered at Orchestra Hall.
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260
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Forchhanmer, Henri, Madam, 1925
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Address at the City Club.
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Box
260
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Ford, Ernest J., 1916
Location: Evanston, Illinois.
Cash receipts for medical services.
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Box
260
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Ford, Frank Richards, Jr., 1951
Location: Southport, Connecticut.
A marriage invitation.
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Box
260
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Ford, George, Mrs., 1934
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request to help her husband get his job back.
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Box
260
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Ford, Henry I., 1914
Location: New York.
A New York Times news clipping entitled “Henry
Ford explains why he gives away $10,000,000.”
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Box
260
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Ford and Phillips Company, 1911
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Appraisal of a building.
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Box
260
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Fordyce, John A., 1908
Location: New York, New York.
A note giving medical advice.
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Box
260
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Foreign Affairs, 1924-1940
Location: New York, New York.
Subscription receipts for the Foreign Affairs
quarterly review.
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Box
260
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Foreign Language Information Service,
1923-1927
Location: New York City, New York; Chicago, Illinois.
Requests for subscription and support.
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Box
260
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Foreign Missions Library, 1915
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Requests to return the photographs and slides.
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Box
260
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Foreign Policy Association, 1921-1949
Location: Chicago, Illinois; New York City, New York.
Request for financial support to Disarmament Conference and a New York Times clipping illustrating a phase of the work
of the Conference.
Letter asking suggestions about America's entrance into the League of Nations and
the League's work. A pamphlet entitled “The League of Nations,” giving
its aims and objects.
Request for an interview from the chairman, Mr. McDonald, for a talk about economic
co-operation between America and Europe.
Other letters asking for support and help.
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260
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Foreman, Clark, 1944-1953
Location: New York, New York; Chicago, Illinois.
Requests for support for “National Council of the Arts, Sciences, and
Professions Inc.” Thank you notes.
See also:
- Wallace, Henry A.
- Arts, Sciences, and Professions Council
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260
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Foreman Shoe Company, 1897
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Cash receipts for rubbers.
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Box
260
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Forest Preserve Commission, 1905
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
A note explaining why the Forest Preserve District was not approved.
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Box
260
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Forestall, J.J., 1924
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Stenographic report of debate on the adoption of the Bok Peace Plan between J.J.
Forestall and O.G. Villard at Studebaker Theatre.
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260
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Forgan, David Robertson, 1916-1931
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Wedding announcements and requests for appointments. Address before the Executives'
Club of Chicago, on the subject “Our Foreign Debts.”
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Box
260
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Forgan, Donald Murray, Mrs., 1912
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Visiting cards.
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Box
260
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Forgan, Gray and Company, 1925
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Requests for handling her investments.
|
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Box
260
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Forgan, James B., 1904-1924
Location: Chicago, Illinois; New York, New York; Winter Park, Florida.
A request and thanks for financial help in presenting a testimonial to Mr. Sprague
on his retiring from the choir. Letter expressing opinion about League of
Nations.
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Box
260
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Forgan, James B., Mrs. (Mary E. Murray),
1924 : A thank you note for the expression of sympathy.
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Box
260
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Forgan, James B., Jr., 1929-1938
Request and thank you note for financial help to the Chicago Chapter of the Red
Cross.
Wedding announcements.
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Box
260
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Foreman, Henry, 1915
Location: New York, New York.
A thank you note.
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Box
260
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Foreman, John N., 1915
Location: Mainpuri, India.
Field notes about missionary work.
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Box
260
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Formozone, Hygienic Manufacturing Company of America,
1907
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for installing their air cooling units in the public schools.
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Box
260
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Forrest, Eleanore : See also: Katherine Forrest Hamill.
|
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Box
260
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Forrest, Marshall, Jr., 1937-1942
Location: Princeton, New Jersey.
Acceptance notes for the New Year's Eve dinners.
|
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Box
260
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Forrestal, James, 1949
Location: Washington, D.C.
Letter to American Social Hygiene Association appreciating its activities for
protecting the health and morals of service men and women.
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Box
260
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Forrestal, Mrs. : See also: United Nations Association Congress, 1944 January 14-15. Proceedings.
|
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Box
260
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Forsell, John, 1929
Location: Stockholm, Sweden.
A wedding announcement.
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Box
260
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Forestall, James J., 1925-1947
Location: Chicago, Illinois; Manomet, Massachusetts.
Letters concerning League of Nations Non-Partisan Association of Illinois.
See also: League of Nations Association, Illinois, 1925-1926.
|
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Box
260
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Forstall, Nell Lothrop, 1944
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Soliciting support for the formation of a group called “Americans United for
World Organization.”
|
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Box
260
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Forsyth, Henry H., 1889-1912
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Greeting cards.
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Box
260
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Forsyth, Henry H., Mrs. (Mary B. Hoge) : Thank you note. List of names.
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Box
260
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Forsyth, Henry H., Jr., 1887
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter asking personal opinion.
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Box
261
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Forsyth, Robert, 1896
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
A regret note to an invitation for a party.
|
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Box
261
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Forsyth, William Holmes, 1909-1918
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Thank you notes. Asks her if she would like to continue the $500 gift towards the
Thursday afternoon recitals.
|
|
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Fortnightly
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Box
261
|
1901-1930
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Invitations to the meetings of the Society.
Requests for payment of membership subscription.
Report concerning the organization of the Fortnightly Auxiliary Corporation.
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Box
261
|
1931-1949
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Invitations. Bills requesting contribution to the Emergency Welfare Fund, to
serve on the Social Committee to help in refinancing the Society.
Annual reports, 1947-1949.
Constitution and by-laws of the Society.
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Box
261
|
Fortnum & Mason
Location: Piccadily, London.
A purchase bill.
|
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Box
261
|
Fort Pitt Hotel Company, 1917
Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Hotel bill.
|
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Box
261
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Fortune, 1946
Location: New York, New York.
A thank you note for her co-operation in preparing Fowler McCormick profile for its
publication.
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Box
261
|
Fortune, A. & Company, 1924-1941
Location: New York, New York; Chicago, Illinois.
Cash receipts for the sale of furnishings.
|
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Box
261
|
Forty-Second Ward Voters Association, 1928
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Thank you note for receiving $500 from her.
Description of the meetings of the 42nd Ward Voters Association non-partisan, held
at Casino Club, 167 East Delaware Place.
|
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Box
261
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Forum, 1936
Location: New York, New York.
Invitation to participate in a Symposium on “American attitude in case a war
breaks out in Europe.”
|
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Box
261
|
Forward Movement, 1903
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for donation for building a gymnasium.
|
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Box
261
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Forwood, Kate, 1892
Location: New Rochelle.
A letter expressing condolences for her great loss.
|
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Box
261
|
Fosdick, Harry Emerson, 1922-1947
Location: Chicago, Illinois; New York, New York.
A stenographic report of address by Mr. Fosdick at a banquet given by the Alumni of
Union Technological Seminary, Hotel La Salle, Chicago.
Letters asking monetary help for the Union Seminary, to the Federal Council of the
Churches of Christ in America and to the “Committee of 100.”
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|
Box
261
|
Fosdick, Raymond B., 1921-1930
Location: New York City, New York.
Requests for subscription for the League of Nations news bureau and for accepting
position of its vice-presidency.
Invitation to attend the first meeting of the League of Nations Union.
A folder containing a typed copy of the address by Mr. Fosdick before Sunday
Evening Club, on the subject “World Court Resolution.”
Request for financial help to Professor Shotwell.
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Box
261
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Foss, Charlotte, 1915
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
A regret note for a luncheon.
|
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Box
261
|
Fossume, F.L., 1918
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bill for medical services.
|
|
Box
261
|
Foster, C., 1906
Location: Hull, England.
Letter of thanks for a gift to the children.
|
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Box
261
|
Foster, C., Mrs., 1925
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Telephonic Conversation with Mrs. Blaine's secretary for fixing an appointment with
her.
|
|
Box
261
|
Foster, Charles H.W., 1917
Location: Winnetka, Illinois.
A marriage invitation.
|
|
Box
261
|
Foster, Douglas, 1906
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Acceptance note for an invitation.
|
|
Box
261
|
Foster, E.H.T. : See also: YMCA International Committee.
|
|
Box
261
|
Foster, E.J., 1898
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Asking her to help a girl get her education.
|
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Box
261
|
Foster, Elizabeth, 1897-1921
Location: Boston, Massachusetts; Washington, D.C.; Maine.
Thank you notes and personal letters.
|
|
Box
261
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Foster, F.D., 1891-1892
Location: Bar Harbour, Maine.
Cash receipts for toys.
|
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Box
261
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Foster, F. Loring, 1893
Location: Bar Harbour, Maine.
Cash receipt for a wire cot.
|
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Box
261
|
Foster, Frances, 1945
Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado.
A thank you note.
|
|
Box
261
|
Foster, Franklin B., 1908
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Asking for financial help.
|
|
Box
261
|
Foster, Ira Judson, 1931
Location: Los Angeles, California.
Request for financial help.
|
|
Box
261
|
Foster, James Hiram, 1935
Location: Harwichport, Massachusetts.
A wedding announcement.
|
|
Box
261
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Foster, Percival, Mrs., 1932
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Request for financial help to the American YWCA.
|
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Box
261
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Foster, Richard, 1900
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Asking her to help in building a school dormitory.
|
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Box
261
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Foster, Richard Norman, 1900
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
A wedding announcement.
|
|
Box
261
|
Foster, Stephen A. : See also: Better Government Association.
|
|
Box
261
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Foster, Stetson, 1892
Location: Bar Harbour, Maine.
Bill for the sale of furniture.
|
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Box
261
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Foster, Vancil, 1929
Location: New Mexico.
Asks if he can make Christmas cards for her.
|
|
Box
261
|
Foster, Volney, 1928
Location: Aiken, South Carolina.
A wedding announcement.
|
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Box
261
|
Foster, Volney William, Mrs. (Ellen Adair O.)
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Acceptance and regret notes for dinners.
|
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Box
261
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Foster, William, 1900-1921
Location: Southampton, New York; Chicago, Illinois.
Asking her for the position of a houseman for his cousin and other such
letters.
|
|
Box
261
|
Foster, Williams, Mrs., 1909
Location: Hull, England.
A letter about her family matters.
|
|
Box
261
|
Foundation for America, 1951
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for subscription.
|
|
|
Foundation for World Government
|
|
Box
261
|
1948
Typed copy of the agreement executed by Mrs. Blaine for the “Anita
McCormick Blaine Foundation for World Government,” and other related
papers.
See also:
- Barr, Stringfellow
- Benedict, Stephen
- Buchanan, Scott
- Hutchins, Robert M.
- Tugwell, Rexford G.
- Werner, Max
- Wofford, Harris
- Bentley, Richard
- Fiduciary Trust Company, New York
- Hantzmon, R.G. and Company, 1953 (Audit)
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|
Box
261
|
1949
Location: Chicago, Illinois; New York, New York.
Minutes of the 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th meetings of the Trustees.
An essay on world government and the functions of the Foundation.
A folder containing the agreement between the Donor and the Trustees, the
by-laws, and a report of accounts for the Foundation.
Proposals for Amendment of the U.N. Charter.
|
|
Box
261
|
1950
Location: New York, New York.
Minutes of the 9th, 10th, and 11th meetings.
Reports and accounts for the period August 1948 to June 1950.
|
|
Box
262
|
1951
Location: New York, New York.
Memorandums to the Trustees.
A booklet containing Mr. Barr's broadcast on “Let's Join the Human
Race.”
Minutes of the 12th, 13th, and 14th meetings.
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Box
262
|
1952-1954
Location: New York, New York.
Minutes of the 16th, 19th, 20th, and 21st meetings.
Memorandums to the Trustees.
Auditor's report.
|
|
Box
262
|
Four-H Club, 1931-1942
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
A poster of the National Committee on Boys and Girls Club Work.
Invitations for attending annual banquets.
Requests for donations and thank you notes.
Annual report of the Clubs for 1937.
|
|
Box
262
|
Fowle, Frank Fuller, Jr., 1948 : A regret note for a dinner.
|
|
Box
262
|
Fowle, Frank Fuller, Jr., Mrs. (Elizabeth Sloane Ballard),
1937
Location: Hubbard Woods, Illinois.
An acceptance note for a dinner.
|
|
Box
262
|
Fowler Brothers, 1930
Location: Los Angeles, California.
A cash receipt for the sale of some books to Mrs. Blaine.
|
|
Box
262
|
Fowler, Burton : See also: Progressive Education Association report of meetings, Philadelphia.
|
|
Box
262
|
Fowler, Eldridge M., 1883-1904
Location: Detroit, Michigan; Chicago, Illinois; New York, New York.
Letter addressed to Harold and Stanley advising them to act together for the common
good.
Letter to Mrs. Blaine at her wedding and various other letters and telegrams.
A photo of the bust of Mr. Fowler.
Newspapers cuttings of the report of his death.
|
|
Box
262
|
Fowler, Eldridge M., Mrs. (Mary Louise Skinner),
1880
Location: Bay City; New York.
Letter informing Mrs. Blaine about a gift parcel.
|
|
Box
262
|
Fowler, Eldridge M., Mrs. (Kate Grosvenor),
1889
Location: Englewood, New Jersey.
A letter congratulating Mrs. Blaine on her marriage.
|
|
Box
262
|
Fowler, Eldridge M., Mrs. (Margaret Brewer),
1903-1931
Location: New York, New York; Chicago, Illinois; Pasadena, California; Paris;
Chino, California.
Various personal and family letters.
Wedding announcement of Kate Grosvenor and a newspaper clipping.
|
|
Box
262
|
Fowlie, Wallace, 1947
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
An essay on “The French Mind and its Literature” / by Mr. Fowlie.
|
|
Box
262
|
Fox, Alice, 1897
Location: York Harbour, Maine.
Invitation for a dinner.
|
|
Box
262
|
Fox, Charles J., 1949
Location: New York.
Telephonic record of the talk with Mrs. Blaine's secretary about possibilities of a
meeting with her.
|
|
Box
262
|
Fox, Degrasse, 1893-1897
Location: Bar Harbour, Maine; Philadelphia.
Lease of a house at Bar Harbour.
|
|
Box
262
|
Fox, Frances, Institute, 1918-1924
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Cash receipts for professional treatment.
|
|
Box
262
|
Fox, Frances M., 1899
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Application for working as her secretary.
|
|
Box
262
|
Fox, James, 1916-1917
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Cash receipts for services.
|
|
Box
262
|
Fox, Lewis, 1926: See also: - International Students Organization, 1926 February 19
- “The New Student”
- “The Open Road”
|
|
Box
262
|
Fox, May, 1916
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
A thank you note for a gift sent by Mrs. Blaine.
|
|
Box
262
|
Fox, Richard T., 1900-1901
Location: New York.
Letters about Street Cleaning in Chicago.
|
|
Box
262
|
Fox, T.M. & J.M., 1908-1914
Location: New York.
Samples of dresses, cash receipts for making dresses for Miss Virginia and related
letters.
|
|
Box
262
|
Foye, Cecile, 1891A letter in French. : Location: San Francisco, California.
|
|
Box
262
|
Frackelton, S.S., 1916
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Requesting Mrs. Blaine to review her book, House
Chronicle, and a newspaper clipping.
|
|
Box
262
|
Fradkin, Leon Henry, Mrs.: See also: - National Committee on the Cause and Cure of War, 1937 January 26-29
- Twelfth Annual Conference
|
|
Box
262
|
Framberg, J.W., 1904-1916
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Cash receipts for suits and dresses.
|
|
Box
262
|
Framstad, Helene, 1916
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
A thank you note for flowers.
|
|
|
France Forever
|
|
Box
262
|
1941-1943
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Various pamphlets and letters about the work of the France Forever society -
established to help France against occupation.
|
|
Box
262
|
1944-1948 : Various pamphlets and letters, and requests to Mrs. Blaine to renew her
membership.
|
|
Box
262
|
France, Republic of, 1938Two documents in French. : See also: - Henri Bonnet, Ambassador
- J. Paul Boncour, Delegate to U.N. Conference
- J.J. Viala, French Consul
|
|
Box
262
|
Frances Juvenile Home Association, 1911-1934
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
A pamphlet describing the Association's work.
Requests for donation and aid.
|
|
Box
262
|
Franche, Wallin, Company, 1901-1912
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Cash receipts for the sale of dresses and clothes.
|
|
Box
262
|
Francis, Margaret, 1895-1898
Location: Montecito, California.
Various letters pertaining to family affairs.
|
|
Box
262
|
Francis, Mrs., 1899
Location: Grant Works, Illinois.
Request for giving her some money on loan.
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Francis, Ottilie, 1900-1903
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Thank you notes for gifts sent by Mrs. Blaine.
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Francis, Ward, 1928
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Telephonic transcript of conversation with Mrs. Blaine's secretary for the renewal
of magazines.
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262
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Franciscan Fathers, 1921-1937
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Telephonic transcripts of the talk with Mrs. Blaine's secretary about possibilities
of her giving donations.
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Franciscan Missionaries of Mary, 1913-1947
Location: Providence, Rhode Island.
Requests to buy various articles and bills for the articles purchased. Thank you
notes.
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Francke, Kuno, 1917
Location: New York.
A wedding announcement.
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Francke, Kuno, Mrs., 1916-1925
Location: Camp Ahwahnee, California; New York; Cambridge.
A letter describing the visit to the west.
A letter condoling the loss her son.
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Franco-American Auto and Supply Company,
1909
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Cash receipt for the purchase of two Button Burners by Mrs. Blaine.
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Francois, Alex, September 4
Location: Geneva, Switzerland.
A marriage invitation.
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Francois, Modes, 1891
Location: New York.
A cash receipt for a purchase.
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Frangren, Mrs., 1925
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Transcript of telephonic conversation with Mrs. Blaine's secretary, the message
being “whether Mrs. Houghton could borrow money for her land in California
from Mrs. Blaine.”
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Frank, Mr., 1931
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Telephonic transcript of talk with Mrs. Blaine's secretary about the possibilities
of her buying some English Silver.
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Frank, A. Richard, 1949
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter asking for an appointment to discuss the financial position of Roosevelt
College. Invitation to a luncheon and for a visit to the college.
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Frank, E.M., 1904-1905
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Asks for an appointment for Bishop Kozlowski.
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Frank, Glenn, 1924
Location: New York.
See also:
- World Alliance for International friendship through the churches (1931
November) 16th annual meeting and good will Congress
- Chicago Association for Child Study and Parent Education
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Frank, Glenn, Mrs., 1944
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Telephonic transcript of talk with Mrs. Blaine's secretary. The message left being
if Mrs. Blaine could have a table at a women's pageant.
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Frank, Henriette G., 1901-1913
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Invitation to attend the graduating exercise of the Jewish Training School.
A thank you note for a gift of $25.
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Frank, H.S., 1936
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Cash receipt for the purchase of a bag.
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Frank, Ira, 1933-1935
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bills for professional services.
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Frank, Jacob, 1910
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Acknowledging receipt of a pamphlet entitled “Harvard Medical School in
China.”
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Frank, L., 1923
Location: New York.
Bill for the sale of a luncheon set.
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Frank, Lewis C., Jr., 1947-1949
Location: Detroit, Michigan; New York, New York; Boston, Massachusetts.
Labor Day speech of Mr. Wallace.
Letters giving the itinerary of Mr. Wallace
Requests for appointment.
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Frank, Margaretta, 1898
Location: Greenwood, South Dakota.
Asking her for help.
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Frank, Robert Worth, 1948-1951
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Asking for an appointment.
Telephonic transcript of a talk with Mrs. Blaine's secretary asking her if she was
interested in the repair of the building of Virginia Library.
Thank you notes.
Inviting her to join in the rededication ceremony of the Ewing Hall in the
McCormick Theological Seminary.
A pamphlet on “World Alliance News Letter.”
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Frank, Robert Worth, Mrs., 1950
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter expressing happiness at Mrs. Blaine gaining in health.
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263
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Frankel, Arthur, 1928
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Offers for sale the first (1844) Chicago City Directory.
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Frankel, H.L., Mrs., 1927
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Telephonic transcript of talk with the secretary of Mrs. Blaine asking if she would
pay $150 to Dr. Will Durant for speaking to the children in the Parker School.
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Frankenstein and Company, 1927
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Telephonic transcript of talk with the secretary of Mrs. Blaine asking why she does
not divide the property at Lincoln and Grant Place.
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263
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Frankenthal, Charles E., Mrs., 1921-1934
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Requesting Mrs. Blaine to become a patroness and to buy tickets of a benefit show
for the Poles.
Telephonic transcripts of talks with her secretary asking her to buy a box for the
birthday party for the United States President.
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263
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Frankenthal, Lester E., 1921
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bill for medical services.
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Franklin-Bayer Linen Shop, 1947-1948
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bills for the purchase of linen and requests to pay the bills.
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Franklin Desk Company, 1924
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Offering furniture for sale.
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Franklin, Dwight, Mrs., 1938
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Requesting her to buy tickets for the Don Cossack Chorus, a Jewish Organization for
the benefit of the B'nai B'rith.
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Franklin, Pearl, 1947
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter to the secretary of Mrs. Blaine about a pledge made by her to support
expenses of four children making a trip to Palestine.
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Franklin, Walter S., 1933-1945
Location: Santa Barbara, California.
Various letters expressing opinion and advice regarding the health and care of Mr.
Stanley McCormick.
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263
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Franklin, Walter S., Mrs., 1935-1947
Location: Goleta, California.
Thank you notes for receiving flowers from Mrs. Blaine.
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Franks, Oliver, 1948
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Address before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations about “Britain's part
in Europe's Recovery.”
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Franks, Sarah, 1894-1898
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Inquiring about the alterations required in the corsets sent by Mrs. Blaine to
her.
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263
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Frantzen, Arthur, Company, 1906-1910
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bills and cash receipts for electrical wiring work.
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263
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Franzen, August, 1911
Location: New York, New York.
Letters concerning painting of the portraits of Mr. Blaine.
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Franzen, E., Mrs., 1923
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
A thank you note for helping her children.
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Fraser, Floyd, 1926
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Wants to talk with Mrs. Blaine, but she is out of city.
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Fraser, J. Nelson, 1910
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter thanking Mrs. Blaine for introducing him to Mrs. Young.
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Fraser, John F., 1923
Location: Rye Beach, New Hampshire.
A payment receipt.
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Fraser and Son, 1927-1930
Location: Pasadena, California.
A report on green house facilities at 1400 Hillcrest.
Map of proposed wall and terrace treatment.
North section, Santa Monica property.
Estimate of expenses for execution of the landscape development for the Santa
Monica property.
Cash receipt for the sale of a tractor.
An estimate for landscape improvement of Oak Knoll property.
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Frazers of Perth, 1939
Location: Perth, Scotland.
Cash receipts for the sale of capes and rugs to Mrs. Blaine.
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Frazier, Floyd, Mrs., 1912-1915
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Asking Mrs. Blaine if she would agree to serve on a committee of representatives.
Citizens to arrange for a dinner to be given in honor of Mrs. Young.
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Frazier, J.A., 1899
Location: Rockbridge Alum Springs, Virginia.
Informing Mrs. Blaine that the cottages are ready.
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263
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Frazier, L., 1936
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bill for $33.
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Frazier, Lynn J.: See also: - Liberal Republican League, 1922
- Report of Victory Meeting - Boston
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Frederick, Charlotte, 1949
Location: Boston, Massachusetts.
Asking Mrs. Blaine's opinion about “Woman for President Platform.”
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Frederick, Susan Massie Lewis, 1900-1911
Location: Sweet Springs, West Virginia.
Various letters seeking financial help and thanking Mrs. Blaine for her charity in
her extreme misery.
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Fredericks, Baroness, 1929
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Thank you note.
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263
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Fredericksen, Emilie, 1936
Location: Bygdo, Norway.
Thanking Mrs. Blaine for her help and charity.
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263
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Free Employment Service of the Air, 1939
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Telephonic transcripts of talk with Mrs. Blaine's secretary requesting her to buy
100-200 copies of the book I need a job, for the
course of unemployed people.
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263
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Free French War Veterans, 1941
Location: New York City, New York.
A pamphlet about the prisoners of war in German camps.
A request to Mrs. Blaine to buy some tickets for a piano recital in aid of the Free
French Relief Fund.
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263
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Free Hospital for Women, 1927
Location: Brookline, Massachusetts.
Thanking Mrs. Blaine for sending flowers to her.
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Free World Association, 1941-1944
Location: New York City, New York; Washington, D.C.
Seeking support of Mrs. Blaine for the Association, report on its activities and a
descriptive pamphlet.
See also:
- Del Vayo J. Alvarez
- Dolivet, Louis
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Freedom House, 1942-1951
Location: New York, New York.
Various booklets, pamphlets, letters and reports concerning activities of the
Freedom House.
See also:
- Agar, Herbert
- Kingdon, Frank
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Freehoff, Solomon B. : See also: Chicago Association for Child Study and Parent Education (1932).
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Freeland, Eleanor W., 1899
Location: Baltimore, Maryland.
Seeking help of Mrs. Blaine in improving playground facilities for children in
Baltimore Schools.
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263
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Freels, H., 1916
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Enquiring if the property at the north-east corner of Clark Street and Grant Place
was for sale.
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263
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Freeman, Alfred V., 1947
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
A thank you note.
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263
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Freeman, C.B., 1911-1913
Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.
Bills for the sale of the Chicago Tribune to Mrs.
Blaine.
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263
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Freeman, Charles W., 1921-1923
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Cash receipts for professional services rendered to Mr. Campbell and Mr. Adams.
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263
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Freeman, E.H., 1926-1933
Location: Bloomingdale, New York.
Bills for the repair of boats.
Descriptive pamphlet about Hackercraft boats.
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Freeman, Helen, 1940
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bills for the professional services rendered to Miss Flora Cooke.
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263
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Freeman, John Edgar, Mrs., 1916-1943
Location: Winnetka, Illinois.
Invitations to “at homes” and to the marriage of her daughter.
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Freeman, John Edgar, Jr., 1937-1940
Location: Winnetka, Illinois.
Acceptance and regret notes for dinner invitations.
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Freeman, John Newton, 1915
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Acceptance note for “tea” with Mrs. Blaine.
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263
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Freeman, Roxana Pomeroy, 1940
Location: Winnetka, Illinois.
A thank you note.
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Freeman, Russell, 1910-1937
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Mr. Freeman offers for sale some jewelry made especially for the late Fanny
Davenport for her performance of Cleopatra.
Mrs. Freeman informs that she will carry on the business after the death of her
husband.
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Freeman, Samuel, 1901
Location: Morristown, New Jersey.
Invitation to the marriage of his daughter.
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263
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Freeman's Shop, Mrs., 1942
Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Bills for the sale of some articles to Mrs. Blaine.
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263
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Freeman Sweet Company, 1923-1929
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bills and cash receipts for electrical installations and repair work.
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263
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Freer, Archibald, Mrs., 1923
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Asking if Mrs. Blaine would buy a box in a boxing bout.
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263
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Freer, Frederick W.
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Cash receipts for portraits.
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263
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Freer, Otto T., 1921-1925
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letters concerning his opinion about the treatment of Mr. Adams.
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Freese, Robert, 1936 July 16
Location: Taastrup, Denmark.
Letter from former employee telling of intentions to remain in Denmark.
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Freese, Theodore, 1929-1937
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Miscellaneous correspondence from employee.
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263
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Freese, Theodore, Mrs., 1929-1935
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Correspondence from wife of employee.
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263
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Freiburg, Astrid, 1943 May 24 : Receipt for payment from Mary Virginia McCormick Pension Fund.
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263
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Freiburg Passion Players, 1930
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Reports of interviews with Mr. George W. Kuehl and printed promotional materials
for the Chicago appearance of the players.
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Freidell, Berniece F., 1936 October 19
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Memo requesting appointment and discussing Mrs. Blaine's assistance in distributing
copies of President Roosevelt's address at Chautauqua.
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Freidell, Hugh F., 1930 May and October
Location: Santa Barbara, California.
Correspondence including bills for services by doctor to Miss Margaret Gleason, an
employee at the Stanley McCormick estate.
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263
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Fremont-Smith, Frank, Mrs., 1892-1918
Location: St. Augustine, Florida; Bar Harbor, Maine.
Miscellaneous personal social correspondence.
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263
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Fremont-Smith, Maurice, 1912-1931
Location: Boston, Massachusetts.
Early correspondence of a usual social nature; later correspondence and telegrams
regarding research beginnings in Multiple Sclerosis and Mrs. Blaine's financial
support of the studies.
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French, Bernard S., 1936 June 15
Location: Washington, D.C.
Letter from Dr. French to Dr. Margaret Janeway regarding a Mrs. Adams.
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263
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French Catering Company, 1903 October 15
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter seeking names of prospective employees.
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263
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French, Charles William, 1908
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Note regarding funds needed for Longfellow statue for Washington, D.C.
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French Club, 1904 April 12
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for appointment for Mrs. Knowles, in charge of the French Theater to
discuss views expressed by Mrs. Blaine in the Elementary School Teacher.
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French, George B., Company, 1927
Location: Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
Bill for purchases of dolls and ribbons.
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264
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French Institute in the United States,
1913-1923
Location: New York City, New York.
Correspondence regarding activities and membership dues.
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264
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French, John, 1934 July 21
Location: Woodstock, Vermont.
Invitation to wedding of daughter, Mary, to Laurence Spelman Rockefeller.
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264
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French Line, 1938 : Various printed matter and notices regarding Mrs. Blaine's trip on the Ile de
France, including projected passenger list.
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264
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French, Mary, 1915
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Correspondence regarding benefit for Episcopal Home for the Aged, St. Louis,
Missouri, and Mrs. Blaine's serving as Patroness.
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French, W.H., 1917 June 6
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for 5,000 copies of President Wilson's War Message for distribution through
schools of Oak Park and River Forest.
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264
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French, William M.R., 1905-1911
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Correspondence from the Director of the Art Institute of Chicago generally in
regarding Central Howard Association to aid discharged prisoners.
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264
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Fret, Emile, 1915 April 16
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Application for job as chauffeur.
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264
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Fretts, Christine, 1900 October 21
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter offering farm for sale.
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264
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Freund, Ernst, 1920 July 4
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter asking Mrs. Blaine to renew her contribution to the Immigrant Protective
League.
See also: School for Political Education for Women, 1920 February 19-20.
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Freund, Ernst, Mrs., 1936 November 30
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Invitation to a tea dance.
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264
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Friant-Barreiros, 1887
Location: Paris, France.
Receipted bill for clothing purchase.
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264
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Fribance, M.W., 1925, 1940
Location: Upper St. Regis, New York.
Bills for service.
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264
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Frick, Donald Jackson, 1930-19493 folders Location: Los Angeles, California. Correspondence with doctor regarding various patients including Mary Virginia
McCormick.
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264
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Frick, Donald Jackson, Mrs., 1931-1941
Location: Santa Barbara, California.
Personal notes, notes of thanks and Christmas cards.
|
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264
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Frick, Donald Jackson, Jr., 1944-1952
Location: Los Angeles, California.
Letters and bills relative to care of Mrs. Ruth Loftus and Miss Grace Walker.
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264
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Frick, K.G., 1907-1911
Location: Ogunquit, Maine.
Telegram and two letters about care of house and property.
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264
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Frick, Margaret J., Mrs., 1931-1934
Location: Redondo Beach, California.
Note of thanks for roses and clipping about her death, 1934 April 12.
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264
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Friday Club, 1887-1953
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Constitution and by-laws, 1887. Tickets, letters, and notices about club meetings
and administration, 1890-1953. Typescript of address by Mrs. Blaine about Poetry: A Magazine of Verse.
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Fried, Albert O., 1911
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter from a young man seeking aid to attend the Colorado School of Mines.
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264
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Friends Academy, 1911-1913
Location: Bloomingdale, Indiana.
Letters, articles, and reports about the financial and educational problems of a
rural private high school. Mrs. Caroline M. Hill, the principal sought and gained
several thousand dollars from Mrs. Blaine.
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264
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Friends of American Art, 1910-1917
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Mrs. Blaine was appointed one of the members of the women's advisory committee to
this subsidiary of the Art Institute of Chicago. The frequent letters deal with the
group's meetings, the hanging of new painting and the payment of her annual
subscription ($200 annually for five years).
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264
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Friends of American Society (India), 1949
Location: Jullundur City, India.
Letter expressing the society's appreciation of the United States and its recent
kindness to the visiting Indian premier.
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264
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Friends of Belgium, 1923
Location: New York.
Speech by the Belgian Ambassador, Baron E. de Cartier at the Fiftieth Anniversary
of “The Northwestern Miller.” Brochure entitled “Friends of
Belgium,” describing the founding of the society.
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264
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Friends of Democracy, 1940-1949
Location: New York, New York.
This non-sectarian, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization worked primarily to fight
the isolationist and fascist elements in America. The groups correspondence, its
publicity releases, and pamphlets describe its past efforts (e.g. fighting Father
Coughlin off the airwaves), its present activities, and hopes during and long after
the war. Mrs. Blaine's connections with the group seems limited to a few small and
unmentioned contributions.
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264
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Friends of Europe, 1940
Location: London, England.
An appeal from supporters of this information service on the activities of Nazi
Germany for money for its editor.
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264
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Friends of Mercy, 1947-1948
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Mrs. Blaine was selected as one of a large committee of citizens (who were expected
to contribute) for the expansion of Chicago's Mercy Hospital. During 1948 the
repeated telephone memos indicate she did not contribute as expected.
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264
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Friends of Music, 1933
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Three telephone memos from an organization Mrs. Blaine had told to call on her.
They never found her in.
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265
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Friendship Center, 1920-1928
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letters from this group, seeking to build a social center in south Chicago and in
need of funds.
|
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265
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Frisbee Brothers, 1913
Location: Kittery Point, Maine.
Bills for months of August and September for groceries and provisions.
|
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265
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Frisco, Frankie : See also: Veteran Boxer's Association.
|
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265
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Fristedt, Blenda, 1941-1943
Location: Los Angeles, California.
Two notes of thanks and a receipt for gifts and pension money for domestic
servant.
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265
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Fritz, Henry, 1903-1939
Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.
Grocery and meat bills.
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265
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Fritz, W.E., 1906
Location: Reading, Pennsylvania.
Long letter from impoverished farmer seeking the last portion of the money he was
borrowing in order to buy an engine to power his sawmill, and thereby redeem his
fortune.
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265
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Frontier Nursing Service Inc., 1931-1951
Location: Lexington, Kentucky.
Cards and advertisements for the support of this nursing service for America's
hinterlands. Pamphlet, A Frontier Nurse Speaks Out,
in which the organization's president calls for “union now” (1940).
Letter from this woman, Mary Brekenridge, asking Mrs. Blaine about her work with the
World Federalists (1946).
See also: Fernald.
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265
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Friedbach, Mr., 1917
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Telephone memo about his attempt to reach Mrs. Blaine.
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Friedberg, Stanton A., 1946-1949
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Doctor's bills for attendance of Mrs. Blaine and of Flora Cooke.
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265
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Friedel, Robert W., 1917
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter from picture framer seeking trade.
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265
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Friedman, Herbert J., 1914-1928
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
See also: The Nation Club of Chicago, 1928 May 16, Anniversary dinner.
Letters and memos about meeting of anti-war advocates, 1916. Letters about entering
his children in the Francis Parker School and about raising $100,000 as an endowment
fund in honor of Flora Cooke, 1926, 1928. Request for $100.00 to further the work of
the Selective Service Association, 1918.
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Friedman, I.M., 1911
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bill for signs and pictures framed for the Child Welfare Exhibit.
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Friedman, Oscar J., 1913-1917
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bills and letters from a florist.
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Friend, A.A., Mrs., 1901
Location: Springvale, Maine.
Letter from the wife of a reputable businessman, and friend of McCormick's asking
Mrs. Blaine for a loan of three thousand dollars.
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Friendly Aid Society, 1907-1922
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Invitations to charity balls.
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265
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Friendly Relations Among Foreign Students,
1934
Location: New York, New York.
Request for donation.
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265
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Frost, Edward W., 1923-1924
Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Three letters and a telegram about the activities of the Association for the League
of Nations; two only mention an interview between the writer and Mrs. Blaine.
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Frost, Edwin B., 1927
Location: Williams Bay, Wisconsin.
Letter and pamphlet in answer to Mrs. Blaine's request that Stanley McCormick be
allowed to see the University of Chicago Observatory.
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265
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Frost and Granger, 1904
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Architects' bill for work on an underwriter's lab.
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265
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Fruckelton, S.S., Mrs., 1919
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Personal letter of thanks for patronage from photographer.
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265
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Fruit Ridge Orchard Company, 1908
Location: Evansville, Indiana.
Letter advertising stock in an orchard company in Tennessee.
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Fruit Shop, 1913-1917
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bills from retailer of fresh fruits and vegetables.
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265
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Fry, M., Company, 1911-1917
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bills from office supply house.
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Fryberger, H.E., 1914
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter and fuller report discussing the state of the properties of one Wallace
Campbell.
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Frye, J.W., and Son, 1915
Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.
Bills for plumbing repair work.
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Fuchs, Albert, 1900
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bill from florist.
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Fuchs, Julius, 1892
Location: Berlin, Germany.
Note of condolence at husband's death and cards from his art guiding business
advertisements.
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Fuchs, Professor, 1889
Location: New York, New York.
Telegram of best wishes at wedding.
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Fuge, M., Mrs., undated
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Three bills for luncheon.
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Fugh, Philip, 1931
Location: Peiping, China.
Letter and telephone memo about this officer of The Chinese Cultural and Economic
Institute and his attempt to see Mrs. Blaine while in Chicago.
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Fuher-Robertson, J., 1914
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Personal note.
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Fuller, Frank Revilo, Mrs. (Laura Hayes), 1901-1911,
1949 : Three long letters about the difficulties arising in the carette service for the
Chicago School of Education school. Social notes. Reminder of the meeting of the
Winnetka Women's Democratic Club (1949).
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Fuller, George W., 1904
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter of recommendation for George A. Johnson seeking position of Chief Sanitary
Engineer in the Health Department of Chicago.
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Fuller, Le Roy Walker, 1909
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Invitation to marriage of daughter, Dorothy.
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Fuller, Melville W., 1900
Location: Washington, D.C.
Invitation to marriage of daughter, Jane.
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Fuller and Smith, 1922
Location: Cleveland, Ohio.
Letter from advertising company's research division asking Mrs. Blaine's opinion of
the worth of Economics for the career of a businessman.
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Fuller, William A., 1901
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter explaining his decision not to contribute to the charity she suggested for
he was engaged in supporting a home for delinquent boys.
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Fullum, Frank, 1915
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter from an unemployed chauffeur, seeking a position or help of some nature.
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Fulton, Darrow Bruce, Mrs., 1946
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Card invitation to party.
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Fung, Hin Lin, 1916
Location: Canton (Guangzhou), China.
Letter from Chinese mission? high school educator speaking of his dreams and of his
recent visit with Mrs. Blaine.
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Funk, Kurt, Mrs., 1949
Location: Michigan City, Indiana.
Letter from a local American Indian seeking an appointment and wondering whether
she will be admitted.
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Funkhouser, Mr., 1924-1925
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Two telephone memos; the first arranging a meeting with one of the local Democratic
party officials and the second about her acceptance of position on Advisory Board of
the Woodrow Wilson Committee.
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Furbeck, Carl, Mrs., 1914
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Telephone memo; would Mrs. Blaine buy a box and allow her name to be used at a
rally for Miss Marion Drake for alderman.
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Furey, Warren W., 1950-1951
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bills for X-rays.
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Furlong, Charles Wellington, 1917, 1920
Location: Boston, Massachusetts.
Letters from a public lecturer seeking engagements at the Chicago Institute.
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Furlong, Paul, 1949
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Telephone memo; he wanted to talk privately about “something of great
importance to me and no importance to her whatever.”
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Furlong, Thomas E., 1949
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter from a detective agency seeking business.
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Furlow, Jennie, 1947
Location: San Antonio, Texas.
Letter from the Texas Cradle Society director asking Mrs. Blaine to take a personal
interest in a young girl, Miss Deal de Ann Carroll, just then arriving in
Chicago.
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Furman, John M., 1903
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Memo of interview with the visiting headmaster of Irving School, who was
investigating applicants for his school. Mrs. Blaine had written for one.
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Furman, Katherine, 1917
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Application for work as domestic servants by a mother and daughter.
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Furness, S., 1896
Location: New York, New York.
Note of thanks for loan of photograph of Emmons Sr.
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Fursman, Ida L.M., Mrs., 1921 : See also: Municipal Voters League, 1921 March 18?. Report of mass meeting against
spoils system, etc.
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Furst, Adele, 1910, 1912
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Two notes accepting invitations, one of which was to the “Senior Class
Supper.”
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Furst, Edward Arnold, 1901, 1907, 1913
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Note expressing intention to send one child to a North Side school connected with
the School of Education. Two invitations to parties. One invitation to marriage of
daughter, Laurenza.
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Furst, Edward Arnold, Mrs., 1910
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Invitation.
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Furst, Laurenza, 1909-1912
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Invitations, notes accepting and regretting invitations for Francis Parker senior
class' annual dinner, and a letter to Mrs. Blaine about distributing the flowers the
older woman bought for shut-ins.
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Furuseth, Andrew, 1931 : See also: Progressive Conference, 1931 March 11-12.
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Futterer, Gustav, 1901-1902, 1910
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Note about sending a child to Chicago University's North Side School. Note to Flora
Cooke about child's absence and withdrawal from school. Note of thanks to Mrs.
Blaine for sending her the pamphlet The Harvard Medical
School in China.
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Fyfe, L. Helen, 1911-1912
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Notes and pamphlets from women seeking financial support for her college of
idealism to be founded in Chicago.
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Fyffe, Colin, 1906, 1915
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter about the Home for Destitute Crippled Children. Speech (draft) about the
Workmen's Compensation Act, and accompanying letter. Acceptance of invitation.
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