Morris Hillquit Papers, 1886-1944


Summary Information
Title: Morris Hillquit Papers
Inclusive Dates: 1886-1944

Creator:
  • Hillquit, Morris, 1869-1933
Call Number: New York Mss H; Micro 461; PH 3422

Quantity: 3.2 c.f. (8 archives boxes), 10 reels of microfilm (35mm), and 17 photographs (1 folder)

Repository:
Archival Locations:
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)

Abstract:
Papers of Morris Hillquit, a New York attorney and internationally known socialist leader, theoretician, and author. Included is correspondence, 1895-1943; writings by Hillquit; a manuscript of an unpublished biography of Hillquit and biographical sketches of international socialist leaders, written by Nina E. Hillquit; photographs of Hillquit and his family; broadsides and circulars; and press releases and clippings.

Language: English

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Biography/History

Morris Hillquit was one of the men most influential in molding the American socialist movement in the twentieth century. He enjoyed an international reputation as the foremost spokesman and theoretician of the Socialist Party of America from the party's founding in 1900 until his death in 1933. A Social Democrat throughout his career, Hillquit believed in the American political process, the trade-union movement, and the brotherhood of all workers. He was the leader of the centrist position in the Socialist Party and, as author, politician, and labor attorney, he attempted to adapt abstract socialist doctrine to the problems of the American working class.

A cultured, charming, and urbane man, Hillquit was at home in all worlds. He was a collector of art and a devotee of literature, the theater, and opera. He had a successful and lucrative New York City law practice apart from his legal work for the Socialist Party and the trade unions. His proficiency with languages, his strict integrity, and his gift of empathy enabled him to work effectively in the international socialist movement as well as on the American scene. Gentle humor and quick, sharp wit marked his courtroom debates, his speeches, and his writings. An optimistic man whose intelligence and insight rarely led him to discouragement and never to despair, he believed in man and in socialism, and in the eventual triumph of both.

Born on August 1, 1869, in Riga, Russia, Moses Hillkowitz was the third of five children of Benjamin and Rebecca (Levene) Hillkowitz. (He legally changed his name after he immigrated to the United States). Hillquit's mother tongue was German, as was his earliest education. From 1881 to 1886, however, he attended the Alexander Gymnasium, the only Russian school in Riga. In the latter year, because of pogroms in Russia, the Hillquit family immigrated to the United States and settled in New York City's lower East Side, a neighborhood largely inhabited by Eastern European emigrés.

Although his parents had decided that Hillquit would complete his education in the New York City public schools, he determined not to be “the drone of the family,” and after a few months he quit school and sought a job. For a short time he worked in a shirt factory, later in a waist factory, and after that in a picture-frame factory. The deplorable working conditions and low wages in these sweatshops combined with the after-work discussions of social philosophies on the Cherry Street tenement roofs influenced his later career as a socialist leader and labor attorney.

From his initial intellectual encounters in America, Hillquit allied himself with the Social Democrats and in 1887, when he reached the minimum membership age of eighteen, he joined the Socialist Labor Party. The following year he began his life-long association with the labor-union movement as one of the founders of the United Hebrew Trades. As the union's first corresponding secretary, he helped to organize, with varying degrees of success, the shirtmakers, the knee-pants makers, and the Jewish bakers of New York City.

In 1889, Hillquit obtained his first political job, a four-dollar-a-week clerkship with the New York Labor News Company, a division of the Socialist Labor Party national office. The following year, with Abraham Cahan and Louis E. Miller, he helped to organize a Yiddish weekly, the Arbeiter Zeitung, and he joined the newspaper staff as “associate editor, business manager, book-keeper, and official poet.” Meanwhile, he mastered English and began teaching the language to immigrants in public school night classes. In 1891 he entered the law school of the University of the City of New York, and upon graduation in 1893 he was admitted to the New York bar. In December of the latter year, he married his cousin and law-school classmate, Vera Levene. The Hillquits had three children: Nina Eugenia, Lawrence Benjamin, and Walter Benno. Walter died in infancy.

From the time of his admission to the bar until the turn of the century, Hillquit was absorbed mainly in the establishment of his East Side law practice. He remained active in Socialist Labor Party politics, but grew increasingly dissatisfied with the tactics of party leader Daniel De Leon. In 1899, this dissatisfaction culminated in open opposition. Hillquit, with Max S. Hayes and Job Harriman, organized the anti-De Leon forces and sought control of the party. In the ensuing court battles, the De Leon supporters won the titles to party name and property. Subsequently, the unsuccessful insurgents opened fusion negotiations with the Social Democratic Party, and in 1901 the two groups merged to form the Socialist Party of America.

After the birth of the Socialist Party and until the outbreak of World War I, Hillquit devoted his time to the creation of a distinctly American socialist literature, the dissemination of socialist propaganda, and the education of American socialists. In addition to writing numerous pamphlets and articles, he published three books: History of Socialism in the United States (1903), Socialism in Theory and Practice (1909), and Socialism Summed Up (1913). He established a reputation as an effective, popular orator and debater; two of his notable debates appeared in book form in 1914: Socialism, Promise or Menace?, a debate with Father John A. Ryan reprinted from Everybody's Magazine, and The Double Edge of Labor's Sword, the testimony of Hillquit, Samuel Gompers, and Max S. Hayes before the United States Commission on Industrial Relations.

Convinced that the Socialist Party needed a training center for the study of socialist philosophy and propaganda methods, Hillquit and other party leaders organized the Rand School of Social Science in 1905. Hillquit served the school as a director and trustee until his death. He was a member of the board of directors of the Intercollegiate Socialist Society from its founding in 1905 until 1915. During this same time he served as international secretary of the Socialist Party and, in that capacity, he represented the party at three International Congresses: Amsterdam, 1904; Stuttgart, 1907; and Copenhagen, 1910.

In addition to running for numerous minor political offices, twice before the war, in 1906 and 1908, Hillquit was the Socialist Party nominee for the New York Ninth District congressional seat. He lost both elections to a fusion candidate.

Hillquit's legal ability aided the socialist and labor movements as effectively as his pen. He acted as principal legal advisor for the Socialist Party. He counseled Schenectady Mayor George R. Lunn's socialist government, and advised Santeri Nuorteva, representative of the Finnish Socialist Government in the United States. The majority of his legal cases were routine, but in 1901 he defended anarchist leader and editor Johann Most against charges of endangering the public peace.

Before the war Hillquit aided two major strikes in the New York garment industry: the waistmakers' in 1909 and the cloakmakers' in 1910. In 1909, he was arbitrator for the Ladies Shirt Waist Makers' Union and in 1910, as representative of the New York Joint Board of Cloak and Skirt Makers' Unions, he became a member of the first Board of Arbitration established under the “Protocol of Peace.” Five years later, he successfully defended eight leaders and members of the Cloakmakers' Union, men who had composed the 1910 picket committee, against murder charges. He replaced Meyer London as counsel for the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union in 1914; until his death in 1933 he fought the union's legal battles and often intervened with diplomacy to settle disputes between the union membership and leadership.

When war began in 1914, Hillquit's activities focused on opposition to the war and efforts to prevent American intervention. In December, 1914, he helped to organize the League to Limit Armaments. The following May, at the request of the National Executive Committee of the American Socialist Party, he drafted a manifesto analyzing the causes of the war, explaining socialist opposition, and outlining a peace program. He visited President Woodrow Wilson and urged him to support the Socialist Party's peace program.

On April 7, 1917, the day after the American declaration of war, delegates of the Socialist Party assembled in an Emergency Convention in St. Louis and overwhelmingly adopted an anti-war manifesto drafted by Hillquit, Algernon Lee, and Charles E. Ruthenberg. Despite American intervention, Hillquit continued to oppose the war and to work for peace. In May, 1917, he helped to arrange the first American Conference for Democracy and Terms of Peace. Three times during the war he was a candidate for public office. In 1916, he campaigned for the New York Twentieth District congressional seat and failed of election by only 350 votes. In 1917, when war hysteria was at its height, the party nominated him as the New York City mayoralty candidate. Although the opposition labeled him a traitor and an agent of the Kaiser, Hillquit boldly campaigned on a peace platform and in a four-way race polled 22 per cent of the total vote. In 1918, although seriously ill with tuberculosis and unable to campaign, Hillquit again ran for Congress from the Twentieth District. He lost the election but received more than 40 per cent of the vote.

The entrance of America into the war and the passage of the Espionage Act brought hundreds of indictments against socialists and socialist publications. Hillquit defended the American Socialist, Pearson's Magazine, and the New York Call when the Post Office Department detained selected issues of the publications and ordered the publishers to show cause why their second-class mailing privileges should not be withdrawn. He was chief defense counsel in the Masses trial and was scheduled to defend Victor L. Berger, Eugene V. Debs, Scott Nearing, and a host of other socialists, when pulmonary tuberculosis forced his withdrawal from the cases. Nevertheless, during his confinement from the summer of 1918 until the summer of 1920, he continued to work for the party. When the success of the Russian Revolution created internal dissension over the question of party tactics, he wrote articles, drafted manifestoes, and revised Socialism Summed Up as Present Day Socialism (1920). The following year, he examined Marxist philosophy as applied by the Bolsheviks in From Marx to Lenin (1921).

In January, 1920, Hillquit temporarily returned to professional life to be the chief defense counsel in the celebrated expulsion trial of five New York assemblymen who were members of the Socialist Party. Later that year, he published his closing defense argument in the trial as Socialism on Trial and ran for Congress from New York's Twentieth District.

In another well-known postwar case, Schlesinger v. Quinto (1922), Hillquit established a legal precedent. As counsel for the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union and the New York Joint Board of Cloak Makers' Unions, he obtained an injunction restraining employers from violating contractual obligations.

After the war, Hillquit, as international secretary of the Socialist Party, attempted to re-establish international ties that had been broken or weakened by the war. In 1920, he proposed a resolution that recommended postponement of Socialist Party affiliation with either the Second or the Third International. The Socialist Party convention adopted the resolution, but a party referendum directed the National Executive Committee to apply for membership in the Third International even though the Communists had issued the Twenty-one Points, one of which denounced Hillquit and other internationally known Social Democrats as “reformists” and “notorious opportunists” and demanded their expulsion as a condition of membership. The Communists denied the application and subsequently the Socialist Party joined the Labour and Socialist International. During the next decade, Hillquit frequently traveled to Europe to participate in International Congresses and meet with European socialist leaders.

In 1922, Hillquit and other Socialist Party leaders who were interested in the formation of an independent labor party attended the Chicago meeting of progressives that organized the Conference for Progressive Political Action. During the following two years, Hillquit was very active in fusion politics. He helped to write the constitution and served on the national committee of the Conference. When the Conference endorsed presidential candidate Robert M. La Follette in 1924, the Socialist Party supported the nominee and Hillquit actively campaigned for the ticket. However, after La Follette's defeat, the Conference for Progressive Political Action disbanded; and the socialists, under Hillquit's leadership, declined to participate in other liberal coalitions and began to rebuild the party.

Hillquit became national chairman of the Socialist Party in 1929. At the 1932 national convention a faction attempted to replace him with Daniel W. Hoan, the socialist mayor of Milwaukee. Hillquit won re-election and later that year ran his final political race as a candidate for mayor of New York City. A strenuous campaign brought him 250,000 votes, but undermined his failing health.

Despite illness he continued to work for labor and socialism. He drafted a code for the coat and suit industry and defended it before the National Industrial Recovery hearings in Washington. He also completed his autobiography, Loose Leaves from a Busy Life, which was published posthumously in 1934.

Hillquit died on October 7, 1933. The condolence letters and telegrams that deluged his family, and the funeral procession of socialists and working-class people that filled the New York streets, measured in a small way his achievements as a socialist and labor leader.

History of the Collection

For almost twenty years after Morris Hillquit's death in 1933 his personal papers remained in the possession of his widow, Mrs. Vera Hillquit. After Mrs. Hillquit's death in 1949, Nina Hillquit, the only surviving member of the family, kept the papers. In 1952, at the suggestion of Clifford L. Lord, director of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, and with the encouragement of Norman Thomas, national chairman of the Socialist Party of America, Miss Hillquit gave the bulk of her father's papers to the Society. At that time the collection consisted of correspondence, writings, scrapbooks, and a volume of sixtieth birthday greetings.

Miss Hillquit retained a few papers, mostly family correspondence, in order to complete a biography of her father. These materials, together with the manuscript of her unpublished biography, “Morris Hillquit, Pioneer of American Socialism,” and her biographical sketches of international socialist leaders, “Builders of World Socialism,” were given to the Society in 1962 by Mrs. Sylvia K. Angrist, cousin of Miss Hillquit and executrix of her estate. In 1968, Mrs. Angrist added a group of photographs of Morris Hillquit and his family to the collection. The most recent acquisitions, photocopies of the Hillquit correspondence from the Gorki Archives in Moscow, were given to the Society by S.S. Zimina, director of the Gorki Archives.

In 1969, the Wisconsin Historical Society, under the sponsorship of the National Historical Publications and Records Commission, issued a microfilm publication of the Hillquit Papers.

Scope and Content Note

The earliest dated items in the Hillquit papers are photographs of Morris Hillquit and members of the Hillquit family. The remainder of the collection's nineteenth-century manuscripts consists almost entirely of personal letters from Hillquit and from Mrs. Hillquit's brother, Dr. Phoebus A. Levene. Levene, who shared an office with Hillquit in the 1890's, earned an international reputation in biochemistry and became head of that division of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research.

Almost two hundred letters written by members of the Hillquit and Levene families are scattered throughout the collection. Some are strictly personal, but the majority of letters, those written by Hillquit and his wife, contain detailed information about Hillquit's labor, legal, and socialist activities, and his cultural interests, particularly art collecting. They are an excellent source of information on Socialist Party conventions, National Executive Committee meetings, and International Socialist Congresses.

There is little information in the collection concerning the Socialist Labor Party's internal fights that resulted in the 1899 schism, although a letter from Hillquit to his wife on January 27, 1899, describes the arrival of delegates and the first day's proceedings at the Rochester Convention of the Socialist Labor Party. The bulk of the papers document Hillquit's activities after the turn of the century.

The contents of the collection are almost all available both in paper and on microfilm. The papers are arranged in five categories: Correspondence, Writings (both Morris's and Nina's), Photographs, Broadsides and Circulars, and Press Releases, Newspaper and Periodical Clippings. Correspondence is subdivided into General Correspondence, Condolence Correspondence, Loose Leaves Correspondence, Hillquit Correspondence from the Gorki Archives, and Congratulatory Correspondence on Hillquit's 60th Birthday. The correspondence is indexed by correspondent name in an appendix to this finding aid.

Socialist Unity, Growth and Conflict, 1900-1913

The papers for 1900 and 1901, particularly the letters from Job Harriman, William Mailly, Algie M. Simons, John C. Chase, and William Butscher, portray the intricacies of the unity movement between the Socialist Labor Party insurgents and the Social Democratic Party. After the two groups effected structural unification in 1901, ideological differences commanded the attention of the party leaders. The new Socialist Party of America divided into factions; state autonomy, immediate demands, ultimate goals, trade-union organization, and leadership became the chief issues in the intrigues and quarrels that characterized the party's history. Hillquit was a leader of the centrists, but he maintained close contact with members of the other factions, and consequently his correspondence reflects the diversity of views within the party.

The issue of state autonomy caused party factionalism between 1902 and 1905. Correspondence during this period--particularly the 1904 and 1905 letters from national secretary William Mailly, and the Milwaukee editor and socialist, Victor L. Berger--discusses the state autonomy controversy which culminated in the 1905 attempt to remove Berger from the National Executive Committee.

Socialist Party policy concerning trade unionism was a constant source of disagreement until World War I. Some socialists worked closely with the craft-organized American Federation of Labor; others supported the American Labor Union, which sought to organize on an industry-wide basis. Letters from Job Harriman after 1903 describe the relationship of the California socialists to the American Labor Union and the Union Labor Party. After the founding of the Industrial Workers of the World in 1905, there are scattered references to the IWW and to the activities of its leaders, William E. Trautman and William D. Haywood. A letter of February 2, 1907, from Charles 0. Sherman, IWW general president, outlines the history and philosophy of the union.

During the first decade of the twentieth century, Socialist Party members periodically considered unification with the Socialist Labor Party. A letter to Hillquit from Algernon Lee on September 7, 1904, and a letter to the International Socialist Bureau from Hillquit in October, 1908, discuss such a merger.

Between 1907 and 1912, American socialists debated the merits of reform or revolutionary socialism in party meetings, in the press, and on the platform. Some advocated achievement of the socialist state by peaceful transition; others favored violent revolution. Although Hillquit publicly defended party members who advocated lawbreaking or who committed acts of violence in the service of socialism, he supported constitutional political action as the only course applicable to American conditions. Among the papers are speeches he delivered at rallies in support of Charles Moyer, William D. Haywood, and James B. and John J. McNamara. Information on the McNamara case is also available in the correspondence, particularly in letters from Job Harriman, the 1911 Socialist Party candidate for mayor of Los Angeles. Other papers relating to the ideological discussions include most of the correspondence during this period, a copy of Hillquit's suggested party platform in 1908, newspaper articles, and drafts and transcripts of debates, including Hillquit's opening address in his 1912 debate with William D. Haywood on trade unionism.

Hillquit also defended the civil rights of radicals other than socialists. Correspondence and clippings in March, 1908, concern the case of Selig Silverman, a young anarchist accused of detonating a bomb in Union Square in New York City. A letter from Rosa Luxemburg of August 10, 1908, warns Hillquit about defending the anarchist.

At the Socialist Party National Convention in 1912, the selection of J. Mahlon Barnes as campaign manager resulted in a heated party controversy. The correspondence between June and August of that year pertains to a movement to recall Barnes.

Hillquit, like the majority of Socialist Party members, believed that education of the working class was imperative for attainment of the socialist state. Immediately after the founding of the party, he began speaking and writing activities designed to disseminate socialist propaganda and win converts to the party. Mostly in New York City, but also in other eastern cities, he presented the merits of socialism to both socialist and nonsocialist audiences. Drafts of his addresses and transcripts of many of his debates with party members and opponents of socialism are in the papers. The clippings include advertisements and reports of the debates and speeches. His first book, History of Socialism in the United States, was published in 1903 and subsequently translated into many other languages. Six years later he published Socialism in Theory and Practice, a brief exposition of socialist ideology. The papers for 1903 and 1909 contain letters thanking Hillquit for complimentary copies of his books and commenting upon his treatment of socialist history and ideology in America. A substantial number of book reviews are among the clippings.

In 1905, Hillquit, as co-trustee of the Carrie Rand estate, was instrumental in establishing the Rand School of Social Science. The founding and development of the Rand School are discussed in the 1905 and 1906 letters from William J. Ghent, first director of the school, the 1905 letters from John Spargo, and the 1906 correspondence with the French socialist Karl Kautsky. Almost every letter in the collection from George D. Herron, son-in-law of Mrs. Rand, and Algernon Lee, director of the school after 1909, contains information about the Rand School. Hillquit often lectured at the school, and invitations to speak and the transcripts of several of his lectures are among the papers.

To a large extent, the Socialist Party conducted its propaganda activities through the party press. Thus, selection of editors and business managers, editorial procedure, and finances are often subjects of the correspondence. There is information in the papers about the Jewish Daily Forward, the New York Call, the American Appeal, and the International Socialist Review. Hillquit acted as unofficial banker and treasurer for several of the publications and he often loaned money to journals that experienced financial difficulties. Correspondence from Benjamin Hanford, Algernon Lee, Job Harriman, William Mailly, and William J. Ghent indicates that Hillquit also loaned large sums of money to each of these men during their years of illness and inactivity.

Hillquit was first stricken with tuberculosis in 1912, and while he recuperated in Bermuda and Switzerland he wrote “Socialism, Promise or Menace?” with Father John A. Ryan. The papers for 1913 and 1914 include correspondence with Father Ryan, with the editors of Everybody's Magazine who commissioned and published the debate, and reviews of the debate as it appeared in book form.

Debates, speeches, and socialist writings reached a limited audience, whereas election campaigns reached the masses. Hillquit judged political campaigning to be the Socialist Party's most effective propaganda activity, and during his career he ran for many offices. In 1906, he conducted his first campaign for major office as the party nominee for New York's Ninth District congressional seat. Papers regarding this unsuccessful race include his opening speech, a campaign leaflet, and several newspaper clippings. One of Hillquit's supporters was Maxim Gorki, who was visiting America on a fund-raising tour for the Russian revolutionary movement. Gorki delivered several speeches and wrote a campaign appeal in support of Hillquit's candidacy. A draft of the appeal as well as the published circular are in the correspondence. As a result of Gorki's visit, he and Hillquit became close friends, and during the next two decades Hillquit acted as his American legal advisor and literary agent. The correspondence among Gorki, Hillquit, and Gorki's companion, Maria Andreeva Peskova, and the letters from Iwan Ladyschnikov and Raphael Rein Abramowitsch, officials of the Berlin-based agency which served exiled Russian revolutionary writers, are mostly concerned with Gorki's literary endeavors, but also include information about the Russian revolutionary movement.

In 1908, Hillquit again ran in the Ninth Congressional District. A speech, correspondence, and newspaper clippings document the campaign. Letters from Benjamin Hanford, the Socialist Party's vice-presidential nominee, contain caustic comments about the actions of Socialist Labor Party leader Daniel De Leon, who entered the race to prevent Hillquit's election. Hillquit did not run for office again until 1916, but speeches, campaign articles, and many requests for campaign assistance attest to his popularity as a speaker and campaigner for other Socialist Party candidates.

As a delegate to the International Socialist Congress at Hamburg in 1904, Hillquit met socialist representatives from all over the world who became friends and correspondents. After the Congress, Hillquit, as international secretary of the American Socialist Party, began receiving official communications from the International Socialist Bureau, and the international socialist movement is increasingly a topic of his correspondence. The papers also contain correspondence, credentials, reports, and clippings relating to the International Socialist Congresses at Stuttgart (1907) and Copenhagen (1910). A letter from Hillquit to his wife on August 30, 1910, depicts the attempt by the Socialist Party delegation to unseat Socialist Labor Party representative Daniel De Leon from the International Socialist Bureau.

In August, 1914, Morris and Vera Hillquit had set sail for Europe to attend the International Socialist Congress at Vienna when they received a telegram announcing indefinite postponement of the conference because of the war. Letters to the Hillquit children describe their last-minute return and their picture of Europe at the beginning of the war.

The War Years, 1914-1919

Almost immediately after the outbreak of war Hillquit embarked on a speaking and writing crusade designed to win converts to the anti-war movement as his propaganda activities had been designed to win converts to socialism a decade earlier. The correspondence and newspaper clippings document almost every phase of his wartime activities; the writings contain more than forty anti-war speeches, articles, and lectures, including drafts of several official party statements he prepared at the request of the National Executive Committee.

Early materials concerning the war include Hillquit's draft of a call for peace issued by the Socialist Party in September, 1914; a letter, September 21, 1914, to national secretary Walter Lanfersiek opposing an international socialist peace conference in Washington; correspondence with Lanfersiek and several European socialists about the Copenhagen conference of neutral socialists; and a telegram and letter from Henry Ford inviting Hillquit to join other representative Americans on a peace pilgrimage to Europe in 1915. Letters from George D. Herron, who spent the war years in Italy and Switzerland, are an excellent source of information on the effects of the war on the people of Europe. There is scattered correspondence with some European socialist leaders; however, the majority of European socialists supported the war efforts of their respective countries and did not correspond with Hillquit during the hostilities.

In early 1916, Hillquit, James H. Maurer, and Congressman Meyer London visited President Woodrow Wilson to present the Socialist Party's peace program. Information on the conference includes the notification of Hillquit's appointment to the presidential visitation committee on December 23, 1915, and an exchange of correspondence with Maurer in May, 1927.

The day following the United States declaration of war, the Socialist Party met in Emergency Convention in St. Louis for the purpose of formulating an official party position on the war. Letters from Mrs. Hillquit to Nina and Lawrence Hillquit, April 10 and April 12, 1917, describe the convention and Hillquit's work on the three-man subcommittee that wrote the St. Louis Manifesto. Another view of the work of the Emergency Convention is expressed in George D. Herron's letter of August 7, 1917: Herron opposed publication of the convention proceedings by the Rand School of Social Science, and labeled the manifesto pro-German and unrepresentative of the convictions of most American socialists.

Others agreed with Herron's indictment of the Socialist Party's war position, and during the following two years a number of prominent socialists resigned from the party. Although Hillquit continued to oppose the war and to defend the party's position, the correspondence and writings indicate the growing party factionalism caused by differing views of the war.

Three times Hillquit carried the war issue to the people. In 1916 and 1918 he was the Socialist Party nominee for the New York Twentieth District congressional seat; in 1917, he headed the party ticket as candidate for mayor of New York City. In each of these campaigns Hillquit's opponents and their supporters impugned his patriotism and labeled his anti-war position pro-German and treasonable. Correspondence, writings, broadsides, and newspaper clippings present the campaign issues of these races.

In June, 1917, Congress passed the Espionage Act. During the next two years prosecutions under this law handicapped the Socialist Party's peace activities. Most socialist publications were either detained by the Post Office Department or had their second-class mailing privileges revoked. There are references in the papers to these attacks on the press, including an address which Hillquit delivered at a Madison Square Garden rally in support of the New York Call on October 14, 1917, articles and newspaper clippings about the first Masses trial in 1918, and correspondence with Walter Nelles about the Masses retrial in 1919.

During 1918 and 1919 hundreds of socialists were indicted, tried, and sentenced for anti-war activities. Hillquit was originally scheduled to defend most Socialist Party members accused under the Espionage Law, but he became ill and was unable to do so. Nevertheless, there is information in the papers about many of the cases, including those of Kate O'Hare, Frank Krafft, William J. Head, Scott Nearing, and Eugene V. Debs. The prosecution of Victor L. Berger, Adolph F. Germer, and other national officials of the Socialist Party is detailed in the correspondence with Berger and Germer in 1918 and 1919.

Bolshevism and Red-baiting, 1918-1921

The Russian Revolution had an even more profound effect than the war on American socialists. Internal divisions in the party increased and Bolshevism replaced the war as the primary topic of discussion. Almost every letter in the Hillquit papers during 1918 and 1919 mentions the Russian Revolution; letters from Algernon Lee and Adolph F. Germer discuss the activities of the Socialist Party left wing and reveal the deepening divisions caused by the desire of some socialists to apply Lenin's tactics to the American class struggle. Letters in 1918 from Santeri Nuorteva, representative of the Finnish Socialist Bureau in the United States, disclose the attitudes of Finnish-Americans toward the Bolsheviks and the problems of the Bureau. Germer's letters in 1919 concern retention of party control by the right wing and expulsion or suspension of party branches and language federations controlled by the left wing. Other papers regarding the Socialist Party splits of 1919 and the problem of party tactics include clippings, a reprint of Hillquit's “clear the decks” editorial in the New York Call, his draft of the manifesto adopted by the Socialist Party in the Emergency Convention, August, 1919, and book reviews of From Marx to Lenin (1921), a re-examination of Marxist philosophy and its application by Lenin and the Bolsheviks.

The Russian Revolution increased American hysteria unleashed by the war, and in the immediate postwar period, the American Socialist Party continued to suffer persecutions in the name of patriotism. Eugene V. Debs and other political prisoners of war remained in jail; Victor L. Berger was denied his seat in the United States House of Representatives; Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer organized arrests and deportations; and in New York State the Lusk Committee assumed every Socialist Party member to be a dangerous Bolshevik. Information in the Hillquit papers about red-baiting includes correspondence, writings, and clippings between 1919 and 1921. Correspondence in 1919 with Gilbert E. Roe and Algernon Lee concerns the attempt, growing out of charges lodged by the Lusk Committee, to revoke the charter of the Rand School of Social Science. The 1919 correspondence with Roe, Isaac A. Hourwich, and Ludwig C. A. K. Martens concerns charges filed against Martens, representative in the United States of the Russian Socialist Federal Soviet Republic Bureau.

One of the most overt acts of red-baiting was the 1920 ouster of five duly elected New York State assemblymen who were members of the Socialist Party. Hillquit handled their defense before the Judiciary Committee of the New York State Assembly in January, 1920. Among the papers there are many clippings and articles relating to the case. Correspondence, especially with Seymour Stedman, who assisted Hillquit in the trial defense, details trial procedures and tactics. Later that year Hillquit's closing defense argument was published as Socialism on Trial. The papers include correspondence with publisher Benjamin W. Huebsch, and book reviews.

In 1920, the Socialist Party began an intensive campaign to obtain amnesty for Eugene V. Debs and others imprisoned for anti-war activities. As a member of the Political Amnesty Committee, Hillquit visited President Warren G. Harding in 1921 to plead for Debs's release. Correspondence with Otto F. Branstetter and George E. Roewer, Jr. in September of 1920 and with Harriot Stanton Blatch in 1921 discusses the amnesty campaign. The papers for 1920 also contain some information about Hillquit's fifth congressional campaign.

In the immediate postwar period, international affiliation of the Socialist Party created party disputes and occupied Hillquit's attention. Some members of the party wished to join the Third International formed by the Soviets in 1919; others wished to retain membership in the war-shattered Second International. The Socialist Party eventually joined the Labour and Socialist International. As international secretary of the party, Hillquit made eight trips to Europe between 1921 and 1931. Letters written to Mrs. Hillquit and the Hillquit children during his travels, as well as correspondence with Friedrich Adler, secretary of the Labour and Socialist International, and other European socialist leaders concern the international socialist movement and the activities of the International Congresses. Other papers include speeches, lectures, articles, and clippings.

Fusion Politics, 1922-1924

Internal divisions, communist ousters, red-baiting, and postwar prosperity depleted the ranks of the Socialist Party. Consequently its leaders began to consider fusion politics and the organization of an American party patterned after the British Labour Party. Fusion with such a working-class party had often been the subject of discussion and correspondence among party members during the first decade of the century; the letters from Job Harriman, and the exchange between Hillquit and J. G. Phelps Stokes in November and December, 1909, particularly discussed fusion politics. But Hillquit and other party members recognized the necessity of gaining the support of the major labor unions if such a party were to succeed. Co-operation with organized labor seemed a possibility in late 1921, when Hillquit and other socialists received invitations to attend a Chicago conference of progressives sponsored by six of the country's most powerful railway unions. In two letters to his wife, February 19 and 20, 1922, Hillquit detailed the activities of this meeting which laid the groundwork for the organization of the Conference for Progressive Political Action. Although the actions of the Conference culminated in the 1924 endorsement of presidential candidate Robert M. La Follette rather than in the creation of an independent political party, the Socialist Party endorsed the La Follette ticket and worked for his election.

The papers during this three-year period, which Hillquit labeled “the La Follette intermezzo,” contain detailed information about the progressive and independent labor movements. There is official correspondence, reports, and executive committee minutes of the Conference for Progressive Political Action, as well as correspondence with other nonpartisan political groups such as the Farmer-Labor Party, the Committee of Forty-Eight, the American Labor Party, the Joint Committee for Independent Labor Political Action, and the Committee for a National Farmer-Labor-Progressive Convention. Letters from the Socialist Party national secretary, Bertha Hale White, largely concern fusion politics. Speeches, debate transcripts, articles, and clippings supplement the correspondence and reflect Hillquit's prominent role in the movement.

Reconstruction and Decline, 1925-1933

The collapse of the Conference for Progressive Political Action after the 1924 election convinced most American socialists that fusion politics was impossible at that time, and Hillquit and other socialist supporters of the labor party movement increasingly devoted their time to rebuilding the Socialist Party. After 1924, the collection is largely concerned with internal party affairs. Finances, a problem throughout the party's history, continued to concern the officials and members; Hillquit's correspondence often discusses the party's financial condition and fund-raising activities. Letters from Bertha Hale White, George C. Kirkpatrick, and Eugene V. Debs in June of 1925 reveal the severity of the party's economic difficulties and present an interesting picture of Debs. Debs charged the national office with overspending, reiterated his sacrifices for the party, and at the same time requested a substantial salary for his speaking services to be paid to his brother-in-law.

Throughout the next decade, particularly after Hillquit became national chairman of the party in 1929, the papers include minutes of the National Executive Committee, reports of the national secretaries, and correspondence concerning actions of the National Executive Committee. Correspondence with Julius Gerber, James Oneal, and Nathan Fine discusses the activities of the New York local.

The Socialist Party celebrated Hillquit's sixtieth birthday on September 30, 1929. Among the papers is a volume of birthday greetings, “The World of Socialism to Morris Hillquit on his Sixtieth Birthday,” which contains letters from American and European socialists collected by two of Hillquit's closest friends, Algernon Lee and Julius Gerber.

In the spring of 1930, Morris and Vera Hillquit and other socialist leaders made a cross-country speaking tour. Letters to the Hillquit children provide information about the tour and describe the party organizations in the Midwest and West.

At the 1932 Socialist Party National Convention, a faction of the party attempted to replace Hillquit as national chairman with Daniel W. Hoan, the socialist mayor of Milwaukee. Papers pertaining to the convention include an article about the status of the socialist movement, a draft of Hillquit's keynote address, and correspondence after the convention about the election of the national chairman.

Hillquit conducted his last campaign for political office as the 1932 Socialist Party candidate for mayor of New York City. Extensive correspondence, clippings, speeches, press releases, and broadsides relate the activities of the campaign and election.

Although he was ill with tuberculosis the last year of his life, Hillquit continued to work untiringly for the Socialist Party. He engaged in several debates, completed a draft of his autobiography, and prepared a code for the coat and suit industry employees under authority of the National Industrial Recovery Act. The papers are almost entirely concerned with party business. The correspondence discusses the activities of the Socialist Parties of California and New York, the Illinois miners' strike, co-operation with the Communist Party, participation in a conference called by the American Committee for the Struggle Against the War, and participation of the Young Peoples' Socialist League of New York in the Terzani Defense Committee.

After Hillquit's death on October 7, 1933, the papers consist of condolence correspondence, newspaper clippings, letters concerning Loose Leaves from a Busy Life (1934), and the writings of Nina Hillquit. The latter include two drafts of Miss Hillquit's biography of her father, “Morris Hillquit, Pioneer of American Socialism,” her biographical sketches of world socialist leaders, “Builders of World Socialism,” and research notes used in the preparation of her manuscripts. The biography of Hillquit contains lengthy quotations from his speeches and writings, and the study of world socialist leaders includes an introduction written by Hillquit.

Trade Unionism, 1909-1933

Although Hillquit began his forty-five-year association with trade unions as an organizer of the United Hebrew Trades in 1888, it was not until twenty-one years later, during the New York City shirtwaistmakers' strike, that his work for organized labor received mention in his papers. Information on this strike includes a letter of December 7, 1909, from Samuel Shindler, secretary-treasurer of the Ladies Shirt Waist Makers' Union, inviting Hillquit to arbitrate the strike, and a draft of Hillquit's speech to the strikers at a Carnegie Hall rally on January 2, 1910.

Only five months after the settlement of the shirtwaistmakers' strike, the New York City cloakmakers went on strike. Complicated negotiations resulted in the adoption of the “Protocol of Peace,” which governed the cloak, suit, and skirt industry for the next five years. There is little information in the papers on Hillquit's work for the Cloakmakers' Union during the 1910 strike, but a letter of November 23, 1923, from Julius Henry Cohen, attorney for the Cloak, Suit and Skirt Manufacturers' Protective Association, discusses the authorship of the protocol.

Although the issues of war and peace dominate the papers during the World War I period, information is also available about Hillquit's labor activities. In 1914, he cross-examined Samuel Gompers, leader of the American Federation of Labor, before the United States Commission on Industrial Relations. Later that year, the Gompers-Hillquit exchange and the testimony of the socialist labor leader Max S. Hayes, were published as The Double Edge of Labor's Sword. Correspondence comments on Hillquit's successful “duel” with Gompers, and the clippings include accounts of the hearings and reviews of the book.

Hillquit became counsel for the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union in 1914. A newspaper clipping from June, 1914, reports one of his first actions for the union. He obtained an injunction prohibiting the International Ladies' Garment Workers of the World from using international in their title. Later that same year, he presented “the right to the job” concept before the garment industry's Board of Grievances. A brief in the writings presented before the Board on December 19, 1914, elaborates on this concept and argues the union's position on the discharging of employees, the reorganization of shops, and the distribution of work.

In May, 1915, a number of labor leaders, mostly officials of the New York Joint Board of Cloak Makers' Unions and the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, were indicted on charges of “hiring thugs to terrorize employers and workers.” A letter from Frank MacDonald on May 19, 1915, suggests tactics to inform the public of the advantages won for the needle industry by the union in order to discredit the charges of “union gangsterism.” A few days after the first arrests, eight cloakmakers, men who had composed the 1910 Picket Committee, were charged with murder in connection with the 1910 cloakmakers' strike. The clippings are the best source of information on Hillquit's defense of the union leaders.

The situation in the cloakmaking industry became so acute that in mid-summer, 1915, New York City Mayor John Purroy Mitchel appointed a non-partisan Council of Conciliation to negotiate a settlement. A report prepared by Hillquit for the Council in July, 1915, is similar to the report adopted by the Council. Other papers concerning the Council's work include the minutes of Council meetings, October 5, 1915, and January 13, 1916; a letter from John E. Williams, December 19, 1915, reporting Council chairman Felix Adler's opinion of Hillquit and his appearances before the Council; and a letter, July 5, 1915, from Nathaniel M. Minkow, secretary-treasurer of the Cloak and Suit Tailors' Union, thanking Hillquit for his services to the union.

After the war, the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, like the Socialist Party, struggled internally with communism. In 1926, the communists secured control of the New York Joint Board of Cloak Makers' Unions and forced a strike that depleted union membership and finances. Letters from Morris and Vera Hillquit to Nina Hillquit in July and August, 1926, mention the strike and report Hillquit's work in preparing contract forms for strike settlements. An exchange of letters between Norman Thomas and Hillquit in December, 1926, discusses the leadership of the ILGWU and emphasizes the need for the Socialist Party to avoid both left- and right-wing extremes.

Other papers concerning labor include addresses and excerpts from addresses that Hillquit delivered to conventions of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union and the American Federation of Labor and an exchange of correspondence in 1928 with William Green, president of the AFL, about Hillquit's reported characterization of the American trade-union movement as having “retrogressed and become demoralized under a sterile and complacent leadership.” Nina Hillquit's unpublished biography, “Morris Hillquit, Pioneer of American Socialism,” contains a chapter on Hillquit's work for the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union.

Related Material

The Morris Hillquit Papers at the State Historical Society of Wisconsin constitute the major part of Morris Hillquit's personal collection; however, three other institutions have manuscript holdings which include important Hillquit papers. The official files of the Socialist Party of America at Duke University contain a substantial amount of correspondence and writings, representative of Hillquit's thirty years as an active politician, propagandist, and Socialist Party official. Many of Hillquit's published writings are available in the Socialist Party pamphlet and leaflet collection at Duke.

The Tamiment Library of the New York University Library system has a small Hillquit collection which consists largely of pamphlets, but also includes some correspondence and writings. The Tamiment Library also has Hillquit correspondence in the papers of other socialist leaders and organizations.

The files of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union at Union Headquarters in New York City contain manuscript materials that pertain to Hillquit's work as counsel for the union from 1914 to 1933.

The most important published source on Hillquit is his posthumous autobiography, Loose Leaves from a Busy Life (New York, 1934). Despite Hillquit's acknowledged position as a founder and leader of the Socialist Party, no definitive biography exists. Two unpublished biographies are useful. The first, “Morris Hillquit, Pioneer of American Socialism,” written by Hillquit's daughter Nina, is part of the Hillquit papers, and two slightly different drafts are present. The other is a Ph.D. dissertation written by Robert W. Iversen in 1951, “Morris Hillquit, American Social Democrat: A Study of the American Left from Haymarket to the New Deal,” at the State University of Iowa.

Administrative/Restriction Information
Acquisition Information

Presented by Nina E. Hillquit, New York, N.Y., 1952; Mrs. Sylvia K. Angrist, executrix of Miss Hillquit's estate, 1962 and 1968; S. S. Zimina, Moscow, USSR, 1969; and Elizabeth Burger, New York, N.Y., 1973. Accession Number: M73-487


Processing Information

This collection was prepared for microfilming and the above narrative was written by Carole Sue Warmbrodt and F. Gerald Ham.


Contents List
Micro 461/New York Mss H
Series: Correspondence
Subseries: General
Reel   1
Box/Folder   1/1
, 1895-1900 (Item # 1-38)
Reel   1
Box/Folder   1/2
1901-1903, June (Item # 39-66)
Reel   1
Box/Folder   1/3
1903, July-1904, June (Item # 67-104)
Reel   1
Box/Folder   1/4
1904, July--1905, June (Item # 105-146)
Reel   1
Box/Folder   1/5
1905, July-1906, June (Item # 147-210)
Reel   1
Box/Folder   1/6
1906, July-1907, Jan. (Item # 211-251)
Reel   1
Box/Folder   1/7
1907, Feb.-May (Item # 252-275)
Reel   1
Box/Folder   1/8
1907, June-Dec. (Item # 276-311)
Reel   1
Box/Folder   1/9
1908, Feb.-Sept. (Item # 312-260)
Reel   1
Box/Folder   1/10
1908, Oct.-1909, March (Item # 361-412)
Reel   1
Box/Folder   1/11
1909, April-1910, March (Item # 413-463)
Reel   1
Box/Folder   2/1
1910, April-Dec. (Item # 464-500)
Reel   2
Box/Folder   2/1
, 1911 (Item # 501-536)
Reel   2
Box/Folder   2/2
1912-1913, May (Item # 537-576)
Reel   2
Box/Folder   2/3
1913, June-1914, March (Item # 577-621)
Reel   2
Box/Folder   2/4
1914, April-Dec. (Item # 622-657)
Reel   2
Box/Folder   2/5
, 1915-1916 (Item # 658-738)
Reel   2
Box/Folder   2/6
, 1917-1918 (Item # 739-817)
Reel   2
Box/Folder   2/7
1919-1920, April (Item # 818-926)
Reel   2
Box/Folder   2/8
1920, May-1921 (Item # 927-974)
Reel   2
Box/Folder   3/1
, 1922 (Item # 975-1011)
Reel   3
Box/Folder   3/1
1923, Jan.-June (Item # 1012-1041)
Reel   3
Box/Folder   3/2
1923, July-1924, Feb. (Item # 1042-1130)
Reel   3
Box/Folder   3/3
1924, March -1925, Jan. (Item # 1131-1223)
Reel   3
Box/Folder   3/4
1925, Feb.-1925, July (Item # 1223-1294)
Reel   3
Box/Folder   3/5
1925, Aug .-1926, Feb. (Item # 1295-1378)
Reel   3
Box/Folder   3/6
1926, March-Dec. (Item # 1379-1480)
Reel   3
Box/Folder   3/7
1927-1928, April (Item # 1481-1532)
Reel   3
Box/Folder   4/1
1928, May-Dec. (Item # 1533-1552)
Reel   4
Box/Folder   4/1
1919-1930, March (Item # 1553-1596)
Reel   4
Box/Folder   4/2
1930, April-Dec. (Item # 1597-1663)
Reel   4
Box/Folder   4/3
, 1931 (Item # 1664-1724)
Reel   4
Box/Folder   4/4
1932, Jan.-Oct. 25 (Item # 1725-1831)
Reel   4
Box/Folder   4/5
1932, Oct. 26-Dec. (Item # 1832-1889)
Reel   4
Box/Folder   4/6
1933, Jan.-Sept. (Item # 1890-1968)
Reel   4
Box/Folder   4/6
1933, Oct.-1934; undated (Item # 1969-2008)
Subseries: Condolence Correspondence, 1933
Telegrams
Reel   4
Box/Folder   5/1
A-L (Item # 2174-2278)
Reel   4
Box/Folder   5/2
M-Z (Item # 2279-2377)
Letters
Reel   4
Box/Folder   5/3
A-Me (Item # 2378-2465)
Reel   4
Box/Folder   5/4
Mi-Y (Item # 2466-2536)
Reel   5
Box/Folder   5/5
Subseries: Loose Leaves Correspondence, 1934 Jan.-Nov. (Item # 2537-2591)
Reel   5
Box/Folder   5/6
Subseries: Hillquit Correspondence from Gorki Archives, 1906-1928 (Item # 2592-2598)
Reel   4
Box/Volume   8/1
Subseries: “The World of Socialism,” congratulatory correspondence to Morris Hillquit on his sixtieth birthday
Series: Writings
Subseries: Morris Hillquit
Reel   5
Box/Folder   5/7
Bibliography of Writings
Box/Folder   5/8
Autographed copy of History of Socialism in the United States, 1910
Note: Not microfilmed.
Reel   5
Box/Folder   5/7
, 1901-1909 (Item # 1-20)
Reel   5
Box/Folder   6/1
, 1910-1913 (Item # 21-41)
Reel   5
Box/Folder   6/2
, 1914-1915 (Item # 42-69)
Reel   5
Box/Folder   6/3
1916, Jan.-March (Item # 70-75)
Reel   5
Box/Folder   6/4
1916, April-1918 (Item # 76-103)
Reel   5
Box/Folder   6/5
, 1918 (Item # 104-109)
Reel   6
Box/Folder   6/5
, 1919-1922 (Item # 110-148)
Reel   6
Box/Folder   6/6
, 1923-1926 (Item # 149-183)
Reel   6
Box/Folder   7/1
, 1926-1927 (Item # 184-199)
Reel   6
Box/Folder   7/2
, 1928-1930 (Item # 200-222)
Reel   6
Box/Folder   7/3
, 1930-1931 (Item # 223-246)
Reel   7
Box/Folder   7/4
, 1932 (Item # 247-265)
Reel   7
Box/Folder   7/5
1932, Nov. (Item # 266-297)
Reel   7
Box/Folder   8/1
1932, Dec.-1933 (Item # 298-317)
Subseries: Nina E. Hillquit
Note: These materials were not microfilmed.
Box/Folder   8/2-4
Builders of World Socialism
Box/Folder   8/5-6
Morris Hillquit, Pioneer of American Socialism
Box/Folder   8/7
Research Notes
Box/Folder   8/8
Notes on Ireland, 1920-1921
Box/Folder   8/9
Miscellaneous, 1925, Jan. 12; 1948, April 1
Micro 461/PH 3422
Reel   7
Folder   1
Series: Photographs, 1886-1944
Micro 461
Reel   7
Series: Broadsides and Circulars, 1906-1932
Note: Available only on microfilm.
Series: Press Releases, Newspaper and Periodical Clippings
Note: These materials are available only on microfilm.
Reel   8
1905-1919
Reel   9
1920-1931
Reel   10
1932-1933
Reel   10
Book Reviews, 1903-1934
Reel   10
Obituaries, Tributes, and Memorials, 1933-1940
Appendix: List of Correspondents

This alphabetical list contains the names of all the correspondents, both individuals and organizations, in the Morris Hillquit Papers. Incoming and outgoing letters are listed chronologically after each correspondent's name, and whenever an individual writes for an organization the letter is listed under both names. Hillquit is always the recipient unless another is specifically indicated. As all enclosures appear on the microfilm immediately following their covering letters, the date of their covering letter is included in the index entry. Enclosures other than correspondence are identified as reports, or minutes, or press releases, etc. Items dated only by month and year will be found at the end of that month; items dated only by year, at the end of that year. Undated items will be found immediately following the dated material.

On this list, an identifying number appears after the date of each item. The same identifying number appears on the index information card that has been filmed with the item. Items have been filmed in consecutive numbered order.

Abbreviations Used Below
  • MH: Morris Hillquit
  • VH: Vera Levene Hillquit
  • NH: Nina Eugenia Hillquit
  • LH: Lawrence Benjamin Hillquit
  • CPPA: Conference for Progressive Political Action
  • NEC: National Executive Committee of the Socialist Party of America
  • ILGWU: International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union
ABBOTT, LEONARD D. 1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2378
ABRAMOWITSCH, RAPHAEL REIN 1907 Nov 1, 299
1908 Apr 9, 328
1908 Jul 6, 344
1908 Sept 14, 359
1908 Oct 12, 363
1908 Nov 26, 377
1909 Dec 8, 441
1910 Nov 1, 493
1923 circa Jan, International Labor Congress of Socialist Parties at Hamburg, Organization Committee, circular, 1022
1926 Oct 22, 1454
1929 Aug 6, 2053
1933 Mar 30, 1918 Oct 9, with Theodore Gurwitsch Dan to Jewish Daily Forward, 2174
ADLER, FRIEDRICH 1910 Sept 3, MH et al. to VH, 485
1922 Dec 21, to executive members of the Vienna Union, 1008
1923 circa Jan, International Labor Congress of Socialist Parties at Hamburg, Organization Committee, circular, 1022
1923 Jul 20, 1057
1924 Aug 28, 1191
1924 Sept 13, fr MH, 1192
1924 Nov 18, 1206
1924 Dec 5, fr MH, 1213
1925 May 27, fr MH, 1254
1925 Jul 22, 1293
1926 Sept 2, 1428
1926 Sept 22, fr MH, 1433
1926 Sept 25, 1435
1926 Oct 19, fr MH, 1446
1926 Oct 22, 1455
1926 Oct 23, fr MH, 1457
1927 Jan 21, 1481
1927 Feb 7, fr MH, 1482
1927 Apr 14, 1485
1927 Apr 28, fr MH, 1486
1928 Apr 4, 1522
1928 Apr 24, fr MH, 1531
1929 Aug 20, with Kathia (Mrs. Friedrich) Adler, 2009
1929 Dec 17, 1574
1930 Jan 4, fr MH, 1575
1930 Feb 25, 1583
1930 Apr 29, fr MH, 1604
1930 Aug 29, 1633
1930 Nov 29, to Clarence O. Senior (encld in 1930 circa Dec, Clarence 0. Senior, 1662), 1663
1931 Mar 2, fr MH, 1689
1932 May 16, 1748
1932 Jun 1, fr MH, 1752
1933 Oct 9, to Socialist Party, 2176
1933 Oct 10, with Kathia (Mrs. Friedrich) Adler to VH, 2175
1933 Oct 10, to Jewish Daily Forward, 2177
ADLER, KATHIA (MRS. FRIEDRICH) 1929 Aug 20, with Friedrich Adler, 2009
1933 Oct 10, with Friedrich Adler to VH, 2175
ALBARDA, J. W. 1917 Feb 17, Camille Huysmans et al. to Louis Dubreuilh, 740
ALEXEYEFF, A. 1933 Oct 10, Socialist Party, Russian Branch to Socialist Party, 2353
ALFRED, HELEN 1932 Oct 24, 1824
1932 Oct 28, fr MH, 1837
ALGER, GEORGE W. 1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2379
1934 Apr 20, to VH, 2567
ALLAN, JOHN J. 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2380
ALTMAN, JACK 1933 Jul 22, with Algernon Lee and Bela Low to NEC, 1946
1933 Oct 9, Socialist Party of New York City, Campaign Committee to VH, 2508
AMALGAMATED CLOTHING WORKERS OF AMERICA, LOCAL 32 (VEST MAKERS UNION) 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2179
AMALGAMATED CLOTHING WORKERS OF AMERICA, NEW YORK JOINT BOARD 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2178
AMALGAMATED CLOTHING WORKERS OF AMERICA, PHILADELPHIA JOINT BOARD 1933 Oct 10, Charles Weinstein to VH, 2365
AMALGAMATED COOPERATIVE APARTMENTS 1931 Mar 26, Herman Liebman, 1698
AMALGAMATED RANK AND FILE COMMITTEE 1932 Oct 28, Joseph Galstuck, H. Shusterman and Mr. Lesser, 1840
AMBROSE, JOHN 1922 Jun 21, Joint Committee for Independent Labor Political Action, circular, 990
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE 1915 Mar, Leo Stanton Rowe, 695
AMERICAN APPEAL 1926 Jun 12, Murray E. King to NEC, 1404
1926 Oct 25, MH to Murray E. King, 1459
AMERICAN BUREAU OF INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH 1907 Nov 4, Richard T. Ely, 300
1907 Nov 9, Richard T. Ely, 301
1907 Nov 22, Richard T. Ely, 303
1907 Nov 27, Richard T. Ely, 306
1907 Dec 4, Richard T. Ely, 308
1908 May 8, Richard T. Ely, 331
AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION 1931 Jan 6, Forrest Bailey to George J. Ryan (encld in 1931 Jan 7, Norman Thomas, 1665), 1666
1933 Nov 1, Harry F. Ward to VH, 2528
AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR 1907 Jan 30, Samuel Gompers, 251
1923 Nov 27, MH to Samuel Gompers, 1087
1928 Apr 6, William Green, 1525
1928 Apr 10, MH to William Green, 1527
1928 Apr 12, William Green, 1528
1928 Apr 23, MH to William Green, 1530
1943 Oct 5, Matthew Woll to Algernon Lee, 2534
AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR CONVENTION 1933 Oct 9, Louis Schaffer to Jewish Daily Forward, 2319
AMERICAN FEDERATION OF THE RUSSIAN SOCIALIST REVOLUTIONARY PARTY 1933 Oct 8, Harry Slutzky to Socialist Party, 2334
AMERICAN LABOR PARTY 1923 Jan 19, Jerome T. DeHunt and Marie B. MacDonald, circular, 1019
1923 Jun 28, Thomas E. Ryan to Marie B. MacDonald, 1039
1923 June 28, Thomas E. Ryan to Marie B. MacDonald, 1040
1923 Jun 29, Marie B. MacDonald to American Labor Party, Executive Committee, 1041
1923 Jul 12, Marie B. MacDonald, 1050
1923 Jul 12, Marie B. MacDonald to Herbert M. Merrill, 1051
1924 Feb 28, Marie B. MacDonald, 1127
1924 Feb 28, Marie B. MacDonald to William H. Johnston (encld in 1924 Feb 28, Marie B. MacDonald, 1127), 1128
1924 Feb 29, MH to Marie B. MacDonald, 1130
1924 May 2, Marie B. MacDonald, 1162
AMERICAN UNION AGAINST MILITARISM 1917 Aug 15, Crystal Eastman, 745
AMES, FLOYD 1933 Oct, Socialist Party of Oregon, State Executive Committee to VH, 2511
ANGELL, NORMAN 1917, with James Ramsay MacDonald and Bertrand Russell, “Proposed Program for the English Workmen's Council” (encld in 1917 Aug 15, Crystal Eastman, 745), 746
ANONYMOUS 1929 Jul 26, 2145
1929 Jul 30, 2151
1932 Oct 25, to Norman Thomas and MH, 1831
ANSEELE, EDOUARD 1905 Jun 22, with Camille Huysmans and Emile Vandervelde to delegates and secretaries of parties affiliated with the International Socialist Bureau, 144
1907 Jun 22, with Camille Huysmans and Emile Vandervelde to MH and Daniel De Leon, 280
1910 Sept 3, MH et al. to VH, 485
ANTI-FASCISTA LEAGUE FOR THE FREEDOM OF ITALY 1926 Sept 8, Julius Deutsch, 1430
ARBEITER RING, See Workmens Circle
ARLAND, FRED L. 1929 Jul, Socialist Party of New York, State Executive Committee, 2100
ARNAUD, P. 1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2180
ARNDT, WALTER T. 1914 Oct 28, 644
ARNOLD, LOUIS A. 1918 Mar 18, 771
ASHBES, MORRIS J. 1933 Oct 9, Cloakmakers Union, New York Joint Board to VH, 2203
ASHE, HAROLD J. 1933 circa Jan 6, press release (encld in 1933 Jan 6, Clarence O. Senior, 1895), 1896
1933 circa Jan 6, press release (encld in 1933 Jan 6, Clarence O. Senior, 1895), 1897
ASKELI, HENRY 1918 Feb 6, to Socialist Party (copied in 1918 Feb 8, Adolph F. Germer to NEC, 760), 760
ASSOCIATION OF THE BAR OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK 1923 Sept 6, Guernsey Price and Stanley D. Brown, 1071
1923 Oct 5, Guernsey Price, 1076
1923 Nov 26, Guernsey Price and Stanley D. Brown, 1086
1926 Feb 27, Guernsey Price, 1378
1926 Mar 3, MH to Guernsey Price, 1380
1926 Dec 20, Guernsey Price, 1476
1926 Dec 28, MH to Guernsey Price, 1478
1927 Sept 6, Guernsey Price, 1505
ASSOCIATION OF THE BAR OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, COMMITTEE ON ADMISSIONS 1915 Mar 18, fr John Vernon Bouvier, Jr., 665
1915 Mar 18, fr Julius J. Frank, 668
1915 Mar 18, fr George C. Holt, 671
1915 Mar 18, fr Seymour P. Kurzman, 674
1915 1915 Mar 18, fr S. Stanwood Menken, 677
1915 Mar 18, fr Marcus Stine, 679
1915 Mar 19, fr Max J. Kohler, 681
1915 Mar 19, fr Lyd. G. B. Sprague, 683
1915 Mar 19, fr Charles S. Whitman (encld in 1915 May 22, Anna Drusin, 684), 686
1915 Mar 20, fr Samuel Strasbourger (encld in 1915 Mar 22, Anna Drusin, 684), 689
1915 Mar 22, fr Edgar J. Lauer, 690 Mar 30, fr Frederick B. Van Vorst, 693
1915 Mar, Terrance Jarley to David Rumsey, 694
AYLESWORTH, MERLIN HALL 1932 Oct 14, fr MH, 1796
AYRES, TOM 1922 circa Mar 15, CPPA, Committee on Organization, report (encld in 1922 Mar 15, William H. Johnston, circular, 977), 978
B., B. F. [initials] 1932 Oct 21, 1821
BAILEY, FORREST 1931 Jan 6, to George J. Ryan (encld in 1931 Jan 7, Norman Thomas, 1665), 1666
BAKERS UNION, LOCAL 505 1933 Oct 9, J. Hornreich to VH, 2248
BALDWIN, ROGER N. 1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2381
BALL, CHARLES J., JR. 1912 Jul 2, Algernon Lee et al. to New York Call, 546
BAMBERGER BROADCASTING SERVICE 1932 Oct 18, Alfred J. McCosker, 1809
1932 Oct 20, Alfred J. McCosker, 1820
1932 Oct 22, Robert Wilder, 1823
BARNES, J. MAHLON 1906 Jul, fr John M. Work, 216
1907 Jun 22, to the International Socialist Congress at Stuttgart, 279
1908 Oct 13, 364
1910 Mar 22, 463
1910 May 3, 470
1910 Jul 14, 479
1910 Sept 17, 487
1911 Jan 15, 502
1911 Mar 15, 507
1911 Mar 23, 508
1911 Mar 23, 509
1911 Aug 2, 521
1912 May 21, 543
1912 Jun 27, 544
1914 May 11, 626
1915 Jul 20, 713
1915 Aug 16, 714
1915 Dec 14, 725
1925 Dec 4, fr MH, 1343
1929 Aug 1, with Mabel H. (Mrs. J. Mahlon) Barnes, 2068
1933 Oct 8, with Mabel H. (Mrs. J. Mahlon) Barnes to VH, 2382
1933 Oct 23, with Mabel H. (Mrs. J. Mahlon) Barnes to VH, 2383
BARNES, MABEL H. (Mrs. J. Mahlon) 1926 Oct 20, 1447
1929 Aug 1, with J. Mahlon Barnes, 2068
1930 Oct 27, 1639
1930 Nov 20, to Clarence O. Senior, 1643
1933 Oct 8, with J. Mahlon Barnes to VH, 2382
1933Oct 23, with J. Mahlon Barnes to VH, 2383
BAROFF, ABRAHAM S. 1919 Aug 1, 869
1924 Apr 18, Darwin J. Meserole et al., circular (encld in 1924 Apr 18, Darwin J. Meserole, 1156), 1157
BARONDESS, JOSEPH 1902 Nov 3, 54
BARRISTERS CLUB OF NEW YORK 1932 Oct 24, Alexander Freiser, 1825
1932 Nov 1, MH to Alexander Freiser, 1846
BASKIN, JOSEPH 1929 Aug 21, to Socialist Party, Anniversary Committee, 2099
1929 Sept 15, to MH Sixtieth Birthday Anniversary Committee, 2164
1933 Oct 27, to VH, 2384
1934 Apr 13, to VH, 2559
BATT, DENNIS E. 1919 Jul, Communist Party, National Organization Committee, circular (encld in 1919 Jul 14, Adolph F. Germer, 857), 858
BATTLE, GEORGE GORDON 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2181
BAUER, OTTO 1926 Oct 18, fr MH, 1442
1929 circa Jul, to Algernon Lee and Julius Gerber, 2013
1932 Jan 15, fr MH, 1726
1934 Jul 14, to VH, 2581
BAUSE, GEORGE W. 1933 Oct 11, to MH family, 2182
BEARAK, FANNIE (Mrs. Joseph) 1933 Oct 9, with Joseph Bearak to VH, 2183
BEARAK, JOSEPH 1933 Oct 9, with Fannie (Mrs. Joseph) Bearak to VH, 2183
BEARD, CHARLES A. 1933 Oct 11, with Mary R. (Mrs. Charles A.) Beard to VH, 2184
1933, reminiscence, 2385
BEARD, MARY R. (Mrs. Charles A.) 1933 Oct 11, with Charles A. Beard to VH, 2184
BEARDSLEY, SAMUEL E. 1922 June 21, Joint Committee for Independent Labor Political Action, circular, 990
1933 Oct 11, to VH, 2185
BEBEL, AUGUST 1905 Jul 25, to Camille Huysmans, 152
1907 Aug 30, 291
1907 Nov 11, 302
1907 Dec 6, 309
1913 Jun 4, 578
1913 Jun 10, Reichstag admittance card (encld in 1913 Jun 4, August Bebel, 578), 579
1913 Aug 7, 591
BEGOON, HARRY 1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2186
BELIAEFF, S. 1933 Oct 9, with Irving Schach to NEC, 2187
BELL, J. FRANKLIN 1917 Oct 29, 753
BELSKY, ABE 1933 Oct 9, Socialist Party of New York City, Campaign Committee to VH, 2508
1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2386
BENDELL, BERTA S. 1932 Jul 18, to Algernon Lee, 1771
BENNETT, WILLIAM M. 1917 Oct 10, MH to John Purroy Mitchel, John F. Hylan and William M. Bennett, 749
1917 Oct 17, 751
BENNETTS, FRED 1933 Oct, to VH, 2387
BENSON, ALLEN 1933 Oct 11, with Herman O. Kent to VH and family, 2430
BERENBERG, DAVID P. 1919 Sept 5, Socialist Party, International Relations Committee, majority report, 905
1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2388
BERGEN, JACK G. 1932 Oct 19, to all comrades of Bridgeport, 1811
BERGER, META (Mrs. Victor L.) 1929 Aug 8, fr MH and VH, 1571
1930 Jul 17, fr MH, 1624
1932 Nov 10, to VH and MH, 1864
1932 Nov 16, fr MH, 1868
1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2188
BERGER, VICTOR L. 1903 Nov 24, 85
1905 Mar 9, 122
1905 Mar 27, 126
1905 Apr 8, 128
1905 Apr 28, 129
1905 Jul 29, 157
1908 Nov 21, 376
1909 Mar 29, 411
1909 Aug 3, 428
1909 Dec 6, 439
1909 Dec 16, 447
1910 Feb 13, 459
1910 Sept 3, MH et al. to VH, 485
1910 Nov, fr MH family, 498
1913 Oct 23, 596
1914 Feb 14, 614
1915 Apr 26, 703
1915 Nov 9, 721
1916 Jun 3, 733
1918 Mar 12, fr MH, 769
1919 Aug 20, 901
1919 Aug 24, fr MH, 902
1919 Sept 5, Socialist Party, International Relations Committee, majority report, 905
1920 Dec 7, fr MH, 955
1925 Mar 6, to NH, 1231
1926 Nov 24, fr MH, 1471
BERLIN, SIMON 1929 Sept 15, with Mrs. Berlin, 2165
1933 Oct 9, with Mrs. Berlin to VH, 2389
BERLIN, MRS. SIMON 1929 Sept 15, with Simon Berlin, 2165
1933 Oct 9, with Simon Berlin to VH, 2389
BERMAN, MORRIS 1924 Apr 18, Darwin J. Meserole et al., circular (encld in 1924 Apr 18, Darwin J. Meserole, 1156), 1157
1929 Jul, Socialist Party of New York, State Executive Committee, 2100
1929, with Mrs. Berman, 2109
1933 Oct 8, with Mrs. Berman to VH, 2189
1934 Apr 3, with Mrs. Berman to VH, 2539
BERMAN, MRS. MORRIS 1929, with Morris Berman, 2109
1933 Oct 8, with Morris Berman to VH, 2189
1934 Apr 3, with Morris Berman to VH, 2539
BERNSTEIN, CHARLES S. 1933 Oct 10, to Julius Gerber, 2190
BERNSTEIN, JACOB 1933 Oct 10, to MH family, 2191
BERTELLI, G. 1927 Jun 8, (encld in 1927 Jun 8, William H. Henry, 1492), 1493
BESTEIRO, JULIAN 1929 Jul 20, 2056
1930 Feb 3, fr MH, 1578
1930 Feb 5, 1581
BILLIKOPF, JACOB 1929 Oct 2, 2107
BINGHAM, THEODORE A. 1907 Jun 22, to John C. Chase (copied in 1911 Feb 16, MH to William J. Gaynor, 505), 505
BLACK, HELEN 1921 Jan 10, 956
BLACKWELL, ALICE STONE 1928 Dec 18, with George Lazarev and C. Oberoutcheff, 1551
BLANSHARD, PAUL circa 1933, “A Confidential Statement concerning his Resignation from the Socialist Party,” 1977
BLATCH, HARRIOT STANTON 1908 Feb 16, 315
1919 Feb 1, 820
1920 Jun 14, fr MH, 934
1921 Mar 28, 962
1921 Mar 31, fr MH, 963
1921 Apr 7, 964
1923 Jan 4, 1014
1923 Jan 8, fr MH, 1016
1924 Apr 18, Darwin J. Meserole et al., circular (encld in 1924 Apr. 18, Darwin J. Meserole, 1156), 1157
1926 Jan 6, 1355
1929 Oct 1, 2108
1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2192
BLOCH, JOSEPH 1907, fr Camille Huysmans, 311
BLOCK, ANITA C. (Mrs. S. John) 1919 Aug 1, with S. John Block, 870
1929 Aug 30, with S. John Block, 2110
1933 Oct 8, with S. John Block to VH, 2193
BLOCK, S. JOHN 1919 Aug 1, with Anita C. (Mrs. S. John) Block, 870
1919 Sept 5, Socialist Party, International Relations Committee, majority report, 905
1929 Aug 30, with Anita C. (Mrs. S. John) Block, 2110
1933 Oct 8, with Anita C. (Mrs. S. John) Block to VH, 2193
BLUM, LEON 1933 Oct 10, with Paul Faure to Jewish Daily Forward, 2221
BLUMBERG, ISIDORE 1932 Oct 29, 1843
1932 Nov 7, fr MH, 1852
BLUMENREICH, MORRIS 1933 Oct 9, to Jewish Daily Forward, 2194
BLUMIN, MORRIS 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2195
BOHN, WILLIAM E. 1933 Oct 16, Socialist Party of New York City, Resolutions Committee to VH, 2509
BORGBJERG, FREDRIC J. 1929 Jul 29, 2019
BOULTON, ALFRED J. 1924 Apr 18, Darwin J. Meserole et al., circular (encld in 1924 Apr 18, Darwin J. Meserole, 1156), 1157
BOUVIER, JOHN VERNON, JR. 1915 Mar 18, to Julius Henry Cohen, 664
1915 Mar 18, to Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Committee on Admissions (encld in 1915 Mar 18, John Vernon Bouvier, Jr. to Julius Henry Cohen, 664), 665
BRACKE, ALEXANDRE MARIE DESROUSSEAUX 1923 circa Jan, International Labor Congress of Socialist Parties at Hamburg, Organization Committee, circular, 1022
1934 Jul 20, to VH, 2583
BRAMLEY, FRED 1924 Jan 7, with Arthur Henderson, circular (encld in 1924 Jan 30, Arthur Henderson, 1105), 1106
BRANDEIS, LOUIS D. 1934 May 7, to David Dubinsky, 2576
BRANSTETTER, OTTO F. 1920 Jul 3, 940
1920 Aug 13, 943
1920 Aug 21, fr MH, 944 Sept 4, 945
1921 Sept 2, 968
1922 May 27, to NEC, 987
1922 Jun 8, fr MH, 989
1923 Jan 12, 1018
1923 Jan 20, 1021
1923 Mar 15, 1028
1923 Mar 15, 1029
1923 Mar 17, 1030
1923 Mar 17, to NEC, 1031
1923 Mar 20, fr MH, 1032
1923 Mar 24, 1033
1923 Aug 10, 1063
1923 Aug 28, 1066
1923 Aug 28, fr MH, 1067
1923 Aug 29, fr MH, 1069
1923 Nov 26, to NEC, 1085
1923 Dec 4, to NEC, 1089
1923 Dec 4, to NEC, 1090
1924 circa Feb 20, fr NEC (encld in 1924 Feb 20, MH to Bertha Hale White, 1120), 1121
BRAUNSTAT, H. A. 1924 Jul 1, 1181
BRESLAW, JOSEPH 1933 Oct 9, to VH and family, 2196
BRISBANE, ARTHUR 1933 Oct 9, to LH, 2390
BRITISH LABOUR PARTY 1923 Dec 6, MH to Arthur Henderson, 1091
1924 Jan 7, Fred Bramley and Arthur Henderson, circular (encld in 1924 Jan 30, Arthur Henderson, 1105), 1106
1924 Jan 30, Arthur Henderson, 1105
1926 circa Oct 22, Archibald Fenner Brockway (copied in 1926 circa Oct 22, MH to Murray E. King, 1456), 1456
BROCKWAY, ARCHIBALD FENNER 1926 circa Oct 22, (copied in 1926 circa Oct 22, MH to Murray E. King, 1456), 1456
1929 circa Jul, 2029
BROPHY, JOHN 1924 Jul 5, CPPA, Committee on Organization and Campaign, report, 1182
BROUGHAM, H. B. 1920 Dec 4, 954
BROWN, BENJAMIN W. 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2391
BROWN, MEYER L. 1932 Oct 19, 1812
1932 Oct 27, fr MH, 1833
1933 Oct, United Jewish Socialist Labor Party Poale Zion-Zeire Zion of America, Central Committee, resolution, 2392
BROWN, STANLEY D. 1923 Sept 6, with Guernsey Price, 1071
1923 Nov 26, with Guernsey Price, 1086
BRUERE, HENRY 1906 Oct 3, 228
BRUERE, MARTHA BENSLEY (Mrs. Robert W.) 1933 Oct, to VH, 2393
BRUERE, ROBERT W. 1911 Dec 12, 532
1916 Oct 20, fr James Graham Phelps Stokes, 737
1916 Oct 23, (endorsement on 1916 Oct 20, James Graham Phelps Stokes to Robert W. Bruere, 737), 737
BRUNSON, HARTWELL LEONARD 1925 Feb 9, 1227
BUICKEROOD, GEORGE R. 1933 Oct, Socialist Party of Oregon, State Executive Committee to VH, 2511
BUND OF POLAND, CENTRAL COMMITTEE 1933 Oct, S. Mendelson to NEC, 2461
BURGUJIAN, VAHAN H. 1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2394
BURR, CHARLES A. 1923 Jul, Thomas E. Ryan et al., circular, 1062
BURT, ROY E. 1933 Oct 10, to MH Funeral Committee, 2197
BUSICK, WILLIAM W. 1931 Mar 15, 1691
1931 Mar 23, fr MH, 1692
1932 Dec 23, Socialist Party of California, Los Angeles County Central Committee to NEC, 1885
BUSINESS MENS LEAGUE OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK 1917 Oct, Joseph Yeska, circular, 755
BUTSCHER, WILLIAM 1900 Aug 1, 33
1900 Sept 4, 36
1900 Dec 11, 38
1901 Jan 14, 39
1901 Mar 29, 41
1901 May 3, 42
1901 Sept 7, 48
1929 July 30, 2066
BUTTON AND NOVELTY WORKERS UNION (ILGWU, LOCAL 132) 1933 Oct 9, Morris Greenglass to VH, 2231
1933 Oct 11, Washington Delegation to MH Funeral Committee, 2251
BYRNE, ANDREW 1909 Feb 25, 399
CAHAN, ABRAHAM 1905 Jul 12, 148
1912 Feb 29, 542
1922 Mar 21, 980
1926 Apr 5, fr MH, 1389
1928 May 25, fr MH, 1537
1929, to Julius Gerber, 2111
1933 Oct 17, to VH, 2395
GALLERY, PHIL H. 1933 Oct 9, to Herbert M. Merrill, 2198
CALMAN, MAURICE S. 1933 Oct 8, with Mrs. Calman to VH, 2199
CALMAN, MRS. MAURICE S. 1933 Oct 8, with Maurice S. Calman to VH, 2199
CANNON, JOSEPH D. 1922 Jun 21, Joint Committee for Independent Labor Political Action, circular, 990
CAP MAKERS UNION, LOCAL 1 1933 Oct 10, Samuel Hershkowitz to VH, 2241
CAREW, HAROLD D. 1934 Nov 29, to NH, 2589
CAREY, CLARA (Mrs. James F.) 1919 Sept 26, with James F. Carey, 906
CAREY, JAMES F. 1901 Feb 12, 40
1905 Jun 2, 135
1905 Jun 11, 136
1905 Jun 17, 138
1905 Jun 21, 143
1905 Jul 2, 147
1910 Sept 17, 488
1910Sept 22, 489
1911 Nov 30, 530
1915 Apr 25, 702
1916 Jun 6, 734
1919 Sept 26, with Clara (Mrs. James F.) Carey, 906
1929 Jul, 2074
CARRILLO, FELIPE Undated, 1979
CASSIDY, EDWARD F. 1922 Jun 21, Joint Committee for Independent Labor Political Action, circular, 990
1922 Jun 28, fr William F. Kehoe, 992
1922 Dec?, CPPA, circular, 1011
1929 Jul 15, 2112
1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2396
1933 Oct 9, Socialist Party of New York City, Campaign Committee to VH, 2508
CASTLETON, SAMUEL M. 1920 Jan 10, 913
1920 Jan 30, fr MH, 915
CATALANOTTI, JOSEPH 1933 Oct 9, Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, New York Joint Board to VH, 2178
CATTELL, J. MCKEEN 1919 Oct 30, 908
CENTRAL TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL 1932 Oct 16, Herman Woskow, 1802
1933 Oct 10, Charles Recht to VH, 2482
CENTRAL TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL OF GREATER NEW YORK AND VICINITY 1922 May 4, resolution (encld in 1922 Jun 28, William F. Kehoe to Edward F. Cassidy, 992), 993
1922 Jun 28, William F. Kehoe to Edward F. Cassidy, 992
1933 Oct 20, resolution (encld in 1933 Oct 25, James C. Quinn to VH, 2479), 2480
1933 Oct 25, James C. Quinn to VH, 2479
CHAFFEE, EDMUND B. 1933 Oct 12, to VH, 2397
CHANIN, NATHAN 1925 Dec 26, fr George R. Kirkpatrick (encld in 1925 Dec 26, George R. Kirkpatrick, 1347), 1348
1929 Sept 15, with J. Roberts and F. Epstein, 2167
1929 Sept 15, 2173
1933 Oct 9, with Saul Riskin to VH, 2311
CHARLOTTE, MADAM 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2200
CHASE, JOHN C. 1900 Apr 12, 23
1900 Apr 13, 24
1900 Jul 24, 32
1903 Nov 14, 82
1903 Dec 15, 87
1905 Jan 10, 115
1906 May 10, 202
1907 Jun 22, fr Theodore A. Bingham (copied in 1911 Feb 16, MH to William J. Gaynor, 505), 505
1933 Oct 18, to VH, 2398
1934 Apr 7, to VH, 2550
CHILDRENS CLOAK AND REEFER MAKERS UNION (ILGWU, LOCAL 17) 1924 Nov 13, Norman Thomas to ILGWU, General Executive Board and ILGWU, Local 17, Executive Board (encld in 1924 circa Nov 13, Norman Thomas, 1203), 1204
CHINESE INFORMATION BUREAU 1925 Aug 25, Y. C. Li, 1304
CHRISTMAN, ELISABETH 1933 Oct 10, with Rose Schneiderman to VH, 2325
CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH, NEW YORK CITY 1910 Feb 17, John Haynes Holmes, 460
CIGARMAKERS UNION, LOCAL 144 1933 Oct 11, Jack Melhado to VH and family, 2460
CITIZENS UNION OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK 1932 Oct 17, Rufus E. McGahen, 1804
1932 circa Oct 17, “Definition of Terms” (encld in 1932 Oct 17, Rufus E. McGahen, 1804), 1805
1932 Oct 18, MH to Rufus E. McGahen, 1807
1932 Oct 19, Rufus E. McGahen, 1813
CITY CLUB OF ALBANY 1932 Jul 18, Berta S. Bendell to Algernon Lee, 1771
CITY CLUB OF NEW YORK 1933 Oct 9, Charles E. Whitmore to VH, 2530
1933 Oct 18, Charles E. Whitmore and Lawson Purdy to VH, 2531
CLAESSENS, AUGUST 1929, with Hilda G. (Mrs. August) Claessens, 2113
1933 Oct 9, Socialist Party of New York City, Campaign Committee to VH, 2508
1933 Nov 16, to VH, 2399
CLAESSENS, HILDA G. (Mrs. August) 1929, with August Claessens, 2113
CLEMENTE, E. 1933 Oct 9, to MH family, 2201
CLINTON PAPER CORPORATION 1932 Aug 16, H. Eisenberg, 1778
CLOAK AND DRESSMAKERS UNION, BOSTON JOINT BOARD 1933 Oct 10, to VH and family, 2223
CLOAK AND DRESSMAKERS UNION OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES 1933 Oct 9, to David Dubinsky, 2202
CLOAK AND SUIT TAILORS UNION (ILGWU, LOCAL 9) 1915 Jul 5, Nathaniel M. Minkow, 711
CLOAK, SKIRT, AND DRESS PRESSERS UNION (ILGWU, LOCAL 35) 1933 Oct 9, Joseph Breslaw to VH and family, 2196
CLOAK, SUIT, AND SKIRT MANUFACTURERS INC., INDUSTRIAL COUNCIL 1933 Oct 9, Samuel Klein to VH, 2262
CLOAKMAKERS UNION, NEW YORK JOINT BOARD 1929 Sept 17, Benjamin Moser, 2147
1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2203
1933 Oct 9, Benjamin Moser to VH, 2291
CLOTH HAT, CAP, AND MILLINERY WORKERS INTERNATIONAL UNION 1933 Oct 9, Max Zaritsky to VH, 2376
CLYNES, JOHN ROBERT 1929 Jul 17, to Julius Gerber, 2026
COHEN, IDA S. (Mrs. Julius Henry) 1932 Oct 26, 1832
1933 Oct 9, with Julius Henry Cohen to VH, 2204
COHEN, JOSEPH E. 1919 Sept 5, Socialist Party, International Relations Committee, majority report, 905
1929 Jul 27, 2090
COHEN, JOSEPH N. 1932 Oct 7, 1790
1932 Oct 10, fr MH, 1793
COHEN, JULIUS HENRY 1914 Oct 28, 645
1914 Dec 22, 654
1915 Feb 19, 662
1915 Mar 17, circular, 663
1915 Mar 18, fr John Vernon Bouvier, Jr., 664
1915 Mar 18, fr Miles M. Dawson, 666
1915 Mar 18, fr Julius J. Frank, 667
1915 Mar 18, fr John Frankenheimer, 669
1915 Mar 18, fr George C. Holt, 670
1915 Mar 18, fr Martin J. Keogh, 672
1915 Mar 18, fr Seymour P. Kurzman, 673
1915 Mar 18, fr Ross W. Lynn, 675
1915 Mar 18, fr S. Stanwood Menken, 676
1915 Mar 18, fr Marcus Stine, 678
1915 Mar 18, fr L. Hollingsworth Wood, 680
1915 Mar 19, fr Max J. Kohler (endorsement on 1915 Mar 19, Max J. Kohler to Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Committee on Admissions, 681), 681
1915 Mar 19, fr James S. Lehmaier, 682
1915 Mar 19, fr Charles S. Whitman (encld in 1915 Mar 22, Anna Drusin, 684), 685
1915 Mar 20, fr Charles F. MacLean (encld in 1915 Mar 22, Anna Drusin, 684), 687
1915 Mar 20, fr Samuel Strasbourger (encld in 1915 Mar 22, Anna Drusin, 684), 688
1915 Mar 25, fr Martin W. Littleton, 691
1915 Mar 30, fr Frederick B. Van Vorst, 692
1918 Sept 13, 798
1919 Jul 14, fr MH, 855
1920 Sept 20, 949
1921 Nov 30, 974
1923 Nov 23, 1082
1923 Nov 28, fr MH, 1088
1933 Oct 9, with Ida S. (Mrs. Julius Henry) Cohen to VH, 2204
COHEN, SIMON 1933 Oct 10, with Morris L. Polin to Julius Gerber, 2304
COHEN, WILLIAM N. 1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2400
COHN, FANNIA M. 1933 Oct 8, to VH, 2205
COLEMAN, MCALISTER 1929, 2114
COLLINS, JOHN M. 1929 Jul 24, 2084
COLUMBIA BROADCASTING SYSTEM 1932 Oct 14, MH to William Paley, 1799
COMMITTEE OF FORTY-EIGHT 1924 Feb 15, John A. H. Hopkins, 1112
1924 Feb 18, MH to John A. H. Hopkins, 1114
1924 Feb 18, John A. H. Hopkins to William H. Johnston (encld in 1924 Feb 20, John A. H. Hopkins, 1122), 1124
1924 Apr 5, John A. H. Hopkins, 1149
1924 Apr 25, John A. H. Hopkins and Frank A. Pattison, press release, 1161
1924 May 14, John A. H. Hopkins, 1172
1924 May 21, MH to John A. H. Hopkins, 1173
1924 May 22, John A. H. Hopkins, 1174
1924 May 22, John A. H. Hopkins to William H. Johnston (encld in 1924 May 22, John A. H. Hopkins, 1174), 1175
1924 May 29, John A. H. Hopkins, 1176
1924 May 29, John A. H. Hopkins to William H. Johnston (encld in 1924 May 29, John A. H. Hopkins, 1176), 1178
1924, Frank A. Pattison, circular, 1219
COMMITTEE ON CIVIC AFFAIRS 1932 Oct 26, Ida S. (Mrs. Julius Henry) Cohen, 1832
COMMITTEE TO ARRANGE AN INTERNATIONAL LABOR CONGRESS OF SOCIALIST PARTIES 1923 circa Jan, to the Labor and Socialist Parties of all Countries, 1022
COMMONWEALTH COMMUNITY COMPANY 1925 Jan 22, Job Harriman to Charles Garland (encld in 1925 Jan 23, Job Harriman, 1222), 1223
1925 Jan 23, Job Harriman, 1222
COMMONWEALTH LAND PARTY 1932 Oct 24, George Lloyd, 1826
COMMUNIST PARTY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 1919 Jul, National Organization Committee, circular (encld in 1919 Jul 14, Adolph F. Germer, 857), 858
1932 Sept 28, William L. Patterson, 1785
1932 Oct 3, MH to William L. Patterson, 1787
CONFEDERACION REGIONAL OBERA MEXICANA 1924 Oct 6, to Socialist Party (copied in 1924 Oct 21, Bertha Hale White to NEC, 1198) (encld in 1924 Oct 21, Bertha Hale White, 1197), 1198
CONFERENCE FOR PROGRESSIVE POLITICAL ACTION 1922 Mar 15, William H. Johnston, circular, 977
1922 circa Mar 15, CPPA, Committee on Organization, report (encld in 1922 Mar 15, William H. Johnston, circular, 977), 978
1922 Apr 6, MH to Frederic C. Howe, 981
1922 Apr 17, Frederic C. Howe, 982
1922 May 25, Frederic C. Howe, 986
1922 Jun 26, MH to Frederic C. Howe, 991
1922 Aug 3, circular, 996
1922 Dec?, circular, 1011
1923 Feb 20, David B. Robertson to William H. Johnston, 1023
1923 Jul 7, William H. Johnston, 1046
1923 circa Jul 31, CPPA, New York City Organizations to William H. Johnston, 1061
1923 circa Jul, Thomas E. Ryan et at, circular, 1062
1923 Nov 24, Arthur E. Holder, 1083
1923 Nov 26, MH to Arthur E. Holder, 1084
1924 Jan 15, William H. Johnston, 1102
1924 Feb 18, John A. H. Hopkins to William H. Johnston (encld in 1924 Feb 20, John A. H. Hopkins, 1122), 1123
1924 Mar 19, MH to William H. Johnston, 1135
1924 Apr 21, MH to Arthur E. Holder, 1158
1924 circa Apr. 21, MH, draft of circular (encld in 1924 Apr 21, MH to Arthur E. Holder, 1158), 1159
1924 May 6, Arthur E. Holder, 1163
1924 May 9, MH to Arthur E. Holder, 1166
1924 May 26, William H. Johnston to John A. H. Hopkins (encld in 1924 May 29, John A. H. Hopkins, 1176), 1177
1924 May 29, John A. H. Hopkins to William H. Johnston (encld in 1924 May 29, John A. H. Hopkins, 1176), 1178
1924 Jul 5, CPPA, Committee on Organization and Campaign, report, 1182
1924 Aug 5, William Morris Feigenbaum, 1186
1924 Oct 21, Bertha Hale White to William H. Johnston (encld in 1924 Oct 22, Bertha Hale White, 1199), 1201
1924 Nov 17, Thomas E. Ryan, circular, 1205
1924 Dec 30, William H. Johnston, circular, 1216
1925 Feb 21, convention credential (encld in 1924 Dec 30, William H. Johnston, circular, 1216), 1217
CONFERENCE FOR PROGRESSIVE POLITICAL ACTION, COMMITTEE ON ORGANIZATION 1922 circa Mar 15, report (encld in 1922 Mar 15, William H. Johnston, circular, 977), 978
CONFERENCE FOR PROGRESSIVE POLITICAL ACTION, COMMITTEE ON ORGANIZATION AND CAMPAIGN 1924 Jul 5, report, 1182
CONFERENCE FOR PROGRESSIVE POLITICAL ACTION, COMMITTEE ON ORGANIZATION AND FINANCE 1922 Dec?, circular, 1011
CONFERENCE FOR PROGRESSIVE POLITICAL ACTION, NEW YORK CITY ORGANIZATIONS 1923 circa Jul 31, to William H. Johnston, 1061
CONFERENCE FOR PROGRESSIVE POLITICAL ACTION OF NEW YORK STATE 1923 Jul, Thomas E. Ryan et al., circular, 1062
1924 Nov 17, Thomas E. Ryan, circular, 1205
CONFERENCE OF TRADE UNIONS IN SUPPORT OF MORRIS HILLQUIT 1932 Oct 20, resolution, 1818
CONGRES D'UNIFICATION DE ORGANISATIONS SOCIALISTES FRANCAISES 1905 Apr 6, Gustave Herve et al., circular, 127
CONKLIN, JEAN H. 1933 Oct, to VH, 2401
CONNER, JAMES MCARTHUR 1931 Feb 25, 1687
1931 Mar 2, fr MH, 1690
CONSEIL GENERAL DU P.O.B. 1928 May 25, Joseph van Roosbroeck, 1538
COOLIDGE, ALBERT SPRAGUE 1933 Mar 14, Clarence O. Senior to MH, Albert Sprague Coolidge, Jasper McLevy, Lilith Martin Wilson, James D. Graham and John Cooper Packard, 1913
1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2206
1934 Apr 14, to VH, 2563
COOPER, FRANK 1933 Oct 12, to VH, 2402
COOPERATIVE LEAGUE OF U.S.A. 1933 Oct 10, to MH family, 2207
COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE 1906 Mar 26, Bailey Millard to MH, 194
CRAMP, CONCEMORE THOMAS 1929 Jul 15, 2024
CRISPIEN, ARTHUR 1919 Dec 15, 912
1920 Oct 29, 952
1920 Nov 25, 953
1923 circa Jan, International Labor Congress of Socialist Parties at Hamburg, Organization Committee, circular, 1022
1924 Feb 2, 1107
1929 Aug 9, 2042
1929 Sept 12, Social Democratic Party of Germany, Executive Committee, 2039
CROSSWAITH, FRANK R. 1929 Jul 30, to Julius Gerber and Algernon Lee, 2119
1933 Oct 8, to VH, 2208
CUNNEA, WILLIAM A. 1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2209
CURTIS, E. P. 1922 circa Mar 15, CPPA, Committee on Organization, report (encld in 1922 Mar 15, William H. Johnston, circular, 977), 978
CZECH, LILI (Mrs. Ludwig) 1932 Feb 8, with Ludwig Czech, 1733
1932 Feb 23, MH to Ludwig and Lili (Mrs. Ludwig) Czech, 1736
CZECH, LUDWIG 1932 Feb 8, with Lill (Mrs. Ludwig) Czech, 1733
1932 Feb 23, MH to Ludwig and Lili (Mrs. Ludwig) Czech, 1736
1934 May 4, to VH, 2575
DAMBITS, THEODORE 1905 Mar 9, 123
1905 Mar 26, 125
DAN, LYDIE (Mrs. Theodore Gurwitsch) 1933 Oct 8, to VH, 2210
DAN, THEODORE GURWITSCH 1922 Oct 26, 999
1922 Nov 9, 1000
1922 Nov 24, 1004
1922 Dec 6, 1005
1923 Jan 4, 1015
1923 Apr 21, 1034
1927 Jun 27, 1498
1927 Oct 1, 1509
1927 Nov 17, 1510
1928 Jan 14, 1517
1928 Mar 2, 1518
1928 Mar 6, 1520
1928 Mar 25, 1521
1928 Apr 7, 1526
1929 Mar 4, 1555
1929 Jul 15, 2054
1930 Apr 18, 1602
1930 May 26, 1615
1931 Dec 9, 1722
1933 Jan 23, 1904
1933 Oct 9, with Raphael Rein Abramowitsch to Jewish Daily Forward, 2174
1934 Apr 25, to VH, 2571
DANCIS, WINSTON 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2211
1933 Oct 26, to VH, 2403
DANZIGER, H. 1933 Oct, Farband Housing Corporation, resolution, 2404
DARTMOUTH COLLEGE ROUND TABLE 1924 Feb 11, Roland A. Gibson, 1111
1924 Feb 20, MH to Roland A. Gibson, 1118
DASZYNSKI, IGNACY 1929 Jul 16, 2051
DAVIES, RHYS JOHN 1929 Jul 12, 2034
1933 Oct 10, with Morgan Jones to VH and family, 2212
DAVIS, ANNA N. 1928 Feb 5, to Labour and Socialist International (encld in 1928 Apr 4, Friedrich Adler, 1522), 1523
DAVIS, W. J. 1922 Dec?, CPPA, circular, 1011
DAWSON, MILES M. 1915 Mar 18, to Julius Henry Cohen, 666
DEBS, EUGENE V. 1903 Oct 29, 80
1904 Dec 31, 114
1907 May 21, 272
1907 Jun 19, 278
1907 Jun 28, 281
1908 Aug 21, 355
1908 Oct 7, 361
1908 Oct 15, 365
1909 Feb 19, 396
1909 Feb 26, 400
1909 Feb 26, 401
1913 Dec 20, 603
1914 Jan 21, 609
1914 Feb 20, 616
1917 Sept 21, 747
1918 Aug 29, 795
1918 Sept 20, 799
1918 Oct 14, 804
1919 Feb 26, 826
1919 May 3, 838
1919 May 9, 840
1919 Nov 5, fr MH, 909
1920 Jun 30, fr MH, 937
1925 Jun 3, to Bertha Hale White (encld in 1925 Jun 8, Bertha Hale White, 1260), 1261
1925 Nov 5, fr MH, 1326
1925 Nov 13, 1330
1925 Nov 19, 1331
DEBS, GERTRUDE (Mrs. Theodore) 1933 Oct 9, with Theodore Debs to VH, 2213
DEBS, KATHERINE M. (Mrs. Eugene V.) 1926 circa Nov 5, fr Theodore Debs, 1463
1929 Jul 27, 2059
DEBS, THEODORE 1919 May 5, 839
1920 Jul 12, 941
1926 Oct 20, fr MH, 1450
1926 circa Nov 5, to Katherine M. (Mrs. Eugene V.) Debs, 1463
1929 Jul 25, 2058
1933 Oct 9, with Gertrude (Mrs. Theodore) Debs to VH, 2213
DECKER, AMY (Mrs. Leonard) 1933 Oct 9, with Leonard Decker to VH, 2214
DECKER, LEONARD 1933 Oct 9, with Amy (Mrs. Leonard) Decker to VH, 2214
DEHUNT, JEROME T. 1922 Jun 21, Joint Committee for Independent Labor Political Action, circular, 990
1923 Jan 19, American Labor Party, circular, 1019
DE JONG, MAURICE 1929 Jul 24, 2082
DE LEON, DANIEL 1906 Dec 22, Camille Huysmans to MH and Daniel De Leon, 239
1907 Jun 22, Camille Huysmans, Edouard Anseele and Emile Vandervelde to MH and Daniel De Leon, 280
1908 Oct 23, Camille Huysmans to MH and Daniel De Leon, 367
DEUTSCH, JULIUS 1926 Sept 8, 1430
1926 Oct 1, fr MH, 1436
DEUTSCH, LEO 1915 Aug 17, 715
1915 Sept 13, 717
1915 Oct 6, 718
1915 Oct 11, 719
DE WITT, SAMUEL A. 1929 Aug 19, 2115
DICKMANN, ADOLFO 1926 Oct 21, 1452
DILL, A. G. 1924 Apr 18, Darwin J. Meserole et al., circular (encld in 1924 Apr 18, Darwin J. Meserole, 1156), 1157
DITTMANN, WILHELM 1929 Sept 12, Social Democratic Party of Germany, Executive Committee, 2039
DOBBS, CHARLES 1903 Mar 6, 62
1903 Mar 9, 64
1903 May 30, 70
1903 Jul 2, 72
1903 Jul 20, 74
1903 Oct 2, 76
1903 Nov 22, 84
1904 Jan 18, 90
1904 May 9, 96
1905 Dec 21, 175
1906 Oct 2, 227
1907 Mar 26, 265
1907 Jul 29, 285
1907 Sept 16, 294
1908 Mar 31, 325
1908 Apr 16, 329
1908 May 22, 338
1908 Jul 25, 346
1908 Oct 31, 370
1908 Nov 27, 378
1909 Jan 7, 385
1909 Jan 16, 390
1909 Jan 23, 393
1909 Feb 19, 397
1909 Feb 26, 402
1909 Sept 28, 431
1912 Jan 18, 540
1913 Jun 2, 577
1913 Jun 30, 583
1914 Apr 25, 624
1914 Nov 9, 647
1915 Jul 1, 710
1915 Oct 27, 720
1916 Oct 9, 736
DONOVAN, ALICE 1934 Apr 9, to VH, 2553
DOUTY, KENNETH 1933 Oct 10, to Julius Gerber, 2215
DOWLING, VICTOR J. 1928 Nov 16, 1547
1928 Nov 21, fr MH, 1548
DREIER, MARY E. 1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2216
DRESS MAKERS UNION (ILGWU, LOCAL 22) 1929 Sept 15, Joseph Speilman, 2166
1933 Oct 11, Executive Board to VH, 2252
DRUSIN, ANNA 1915 Mar 22, 684
DUBINSKY, DAVID 1929 Sept 4, 2098
1933 Aug 11, 1960
1933 Aug 24, fr MH, 1966
1933 Oct 8, to VH, 2217
1933 Oct 8, to VH, 2218
1933 Oct 9, fr Cloak and Dressmakers Union of California, Los Angeles, 2202
1934 Apr 3, to VH, 2540
1934 May 7, fr Louis D. Brandeis, 2576
DUBREUILH, LOUIS 1905 Apr 6, Gustave Herve et al., circular, 127
1917 Feb 17, fr Camille Huysmans et al., 740
DUBROWSKY, DAVID H. 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2219
DUFFY, WILLIAM E. 1912 Jul 2, Algernon Lee et al. to New York Call, 546
EASTMAN, CRYSTAL 1907 Feb 8, 253
1907 Feb 25, 258
1908 Mar 20, 322
1908 May 30, 339
1908 Jun 14, 342
1917 Aug 15, 745
EGERTON, E. S. 1907 Jan 5, 244
1907 Feb 19, 257
1908 Feb 7, 313
EISENBERG, H. 1932 Aug 16, 1778
ELBAUM, D. 1919 Jul, Communist Party, National Organization Committee, circular (encld in 1919 Jul 14, Adolph F. Germer, 857), 858
ELLIOTT, JOHN LOVEJOY 1924 Apr 18, Darwin J. Meserole et al., circular (encld in 1924 Apr 18, Darwin J. Meserole, 1156), 1157
ELWOOD, JOHN W. 1932 Oct 20, 1819
1932 Nov 4, 1850
1932 Nov 7, fr MH, 1853
ELY, RICHARD T. 1907 Nov 4, 300
1907 Nov 9, 301
1907 Nov 22, 303
1907 Nov 27, 306
1907 Dec 4, 308
1908 May 8, 331
1910 Jan 18, 455
EMERGENCY COMMITTEE ON SCHOOL OVERCROWDING 1932 Oct 8, George Dyson Friou to John P. O'Brien, Lewis H. Pounds and MH, 1791
1932 Oct 27, MH to George Dyson Friou, 1834
ENDRES, OTTO L. 1933 Oct 10, to Socialist Party of New York, 2220
ENGLISH WORKMENS COUNCIL 1917, Norman Angell, James Ramsay MacDonald and Bertrand Russell, “Proposed Program for the English Workmen's Council” (encld in 1917 Aug 15, Crystal Eastman, 745), 746
EPSTEIN, F. 1929 Sept 15, with Nathan Chanin and J. Roberts, 2167
ERVIN, CHARLES W. 1929, 2116
EVANS, EDWIN 1924 Jan 1, with William V. Mahoney, circular (encld in 1924 Jan 2, William V. Mahoney, 1096), 1097
EVERYBODY'S MAGAZINE 1918 Oct 21, V.D. Jordan, 806
FARBAND HOUSING CORPORATION, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 1933 Oct, resolution, 2404
FARMER-LABOR FEDERATION OF MINNESOTA 1924 Apr 16, William Mahoney to William H. Johnston, 1155
FARMER-LABOR PARTY, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA BRANCH 1923 Jan 20, resolution (encld in 1923 Feb 23, William V. Mahoney, 1026), 1027
1923 Feb 21, William V. Mahoney, circular, 1024
1923 circa Feb 21, William V. Mahoney, 1025
1923 Feb 23, William V. Mahoney, 1026
FARMER-LABOR PARTY OF MINNESOTA 1923 Nov 3, William V. Mahoney, 1080
1923 Nov 9, MH to William V. Mahoney, 1081
FAURE, PAUL 1933 Oct 10, with Leon Blum to Jewish Daily Forward, 2221
FEDERATION OF CHINESE LABOR UNIONS 1925 Aug 25, Y. C. Li, 1304
FEDERATION OF SOCIAL SERVICE SOCIETIES OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 1930 Mar 29, William V. Mahoney to Clarence O. Senior (encld in 1930 May 6, Clarence O. Senior, 1607), 1608
1930 May 1, William V. Mahoney to Clarence O. Senior (encld in 1930 May 7, Clarence O. Senior, 1607), 1610
FEIGENBAUM, BENJAMIN 1929 Sept 15, 2168
FEIGENBAUM, WILLIAM MORRIS 1919 Jul 30, 862
1919 Aug 6, fr MH, 894
1924 Aug 5, 1186
1925 Jun 11, 1262
1925 Jun 15, fr MH, 1264
1926 Apr 15, 1394
1929 Jul, Socialist Party of New York, State Executive Committee, 2100
1932 Nov 18, 1875
1932 Nov 23, fr MH, 1877
1932 Dec 27, 1887
1932 Dec 27, draft of a press release (encld in 1932 Dec 27, William Morris Feigenbaum, 1887), 1888
1933 Oct 9, fr Herman Reich, 2307
1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2405
1933 Oct 9, Socialist Party of New York City, Campaign Committee to VH, 2508
1934 Apr 6, to VH, 2546
FEINBERG, ISRAEL 1922 Jun 21, Joint Committee for Independent Labor Political Action, circular, 990
1922 Dec?, CPPA, circular, 1011
FEUER, HENRY 1919 Jul 31, 863
FIELD, GEORGE 1932 circa Dec, Socialist Party of New York City, Organization Committee, report (encld in 1932 Dec 13, Louis Hendin, 1881), 1882
FINE, NATHAN 1929 Jul 24, 2120
1931 Dec 4, 1720
1931 Dec, “Outline of Constructive Proposals of the Socialist Party for the Government of New York City” (encld in 1931 Dec 4, Nathan Fine, 1720), 1721
1931, preliminary report, 1724
FINESTONE, MORRIS C. 1929 Sept 15, to Hillquit Banquet Committee, 2102
1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2222
FINKELSTEIN, ALEX 1933 Oct 10, to VH and family, 2223
FINNISH INFORMATION BUREAU 1918 Oct 23, Santeri Nuorteva, 809
1918 Oct 28, Santeri Nuorteva, 810
1918 Dec, Santeri Nuorteva, 817
FINNISH SOCIALIST FEDERATION 1918 Feb 6, Henry Askeli to Socialist Party (copied in 1918 Feb 8, Adolph F. Germer to NEC, 760), 760
FINNISH WORKERS EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION, INC. 1933 Oct 9, Wilho Hedman to VH, 2412
FINNSON, F. 1924 Jul 5, CPPA, Committee on Organization and Campaign, report, 1182
FITZPATRICK, JOHN 1922 circa Mar 15, CPPA, Committee on Organization, report (encld in 1922 Mar 15, William H. Johnston, circular, 977), 978
FLEMING, JOHN J. 1908 Sept 3, 357
1909 Mar 19, 408
1910 Sept 22, 490
FLEXNER, MARY 1933 Oct 11, to VH, 2406
FORD, HENRY 1915 Nov 24, 723
1915 Nov 27, 724
FOREMAN BROTHERS BANK 1923 Aug 28, fr MH, 1068
Fox, CHARLES L. 1906 Jan 12, 180
1906 Oct 10, 229
FRANK, JULIUS J. 1915 Mar 18, to Julius Henry Cohen, 667
1915 Mar 18, to Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Committee on Admissions (encld in 1915 Mar 18, Julius J. Frank to Julius Henry Cohen, 667), 668
FRANKENHEIMER, JOHN 1915 Mar 18, to Julius Henry Cohen, 669
FRASER, ALEX 1906 Dec 30, 242
THE FREEMAN 1921 Jan 10, Helen Black, 956
FREISER, ALEXANDER 1932 Oct 24, 1825
1932 Nov 1, fr MH, 1846
FRIOU, GEORGE DYSON 1932 Oct 8, to John P. O'Brien, Lewis H. Pounds and MH, 1791
1932 Oct 27, fr MH, 1834
1932 Oct 31, 1844
1932 Nov 7, fr MH, 1854
FROMCHUCK, SAM 1933 Oct 10, with Louis Reiss to VH, 2224
FRUCHTER, HENRY 1933 Oct 9, Socialist Party of New York City, Campaign Committee to VH, 2508
FUCHS, LOUIS 1919 Aug 1, 884
FURRIERS JOINT COUNCIL OF NEW YORK 1933 Oct 10, Harry Begoon to VH, 2186
GAA, FRED 1922 Jun 21, Joint Committee for Independent Labor Political Action, circular, 990
1929, 2130
GALSTUCK, JOSEPH 1932 Oct 28, with H. Shusterman and Mr. Lesser, 1840
GANNET, LEWIS 1925 Jul 29, fr MH, 1294
CARING, FLORENCE S. 1934 Apr 6, to VH, 2547
GARLAND, CHARLES 1925 Jan 25, fr Job Harriman (encld in 1925 Jan 23, Job Harriman, 1222), 1223
GAYNOR, WILLIAM J. 1911 Feb 16, fr MH, 505
1911 Feb 27, 506
GELIBTER, PHILIP 1929 Sept 15, 2169
GERBER, JULIUS 1920 Jun 30, fr MH, 938
1924 Feb 16, 1113
1924 Feb 20, fr MH, 1117
1924 Feb 26, 1125
1924 Feb 28, fr MH, 1126
1926 Feb 5, 1366
1926 Feb 8, fr MH, 1367
1926 Oct 21, 1453
1926 Oct 25, fr MH, 1458
1929 Jul 15, fr Nicholas Yannios, 2044
1929 Jul 17, fr John Robert Clynes, 2026
1929 Jul 20, Emile Vandervelde to Algernon Lee and Julius Gerber, 2010
1929 Jul 24, fr Baruch Charney Vladeck, 2156
1929 Jul 25, fr Patrick J. Murphy, 2142
1929 Jul 30, Frank R. Crosswaith to Julius Gerber and Algernon Lee, 2119
1929 Jul, Socialist Party of New York, State Executive Committee, 2100
1929 Jul, fr Morgan Jones, 2036
1929 circa Jul, Otto Bauer to Algernon Lee and Julius Gerber, 2013
1929 Aug 1, 2121
1929 Aug 2, James Oneal to Algernon Lee and Julius Gerber, 2065
1929 Aug 10, Pierre Renaudel to Algernon Lee and Julius Gerber, 2038
1929 Aug 29, Charles Solomon to Algernon Lee and Julius Gerber, 2152
1929, fr Abraham Cahan, 2111
1931 Apr 13, 1701
1931 Apr 14, fr MH, 1702
1931 Oct 14, fr MH, 1713
1931 Nov 23, 1717
1931 Nov 25, fr MH, 1718
1931, 1723
1932 Oct 18, to MH, James Oneal and Louis Hendin, 1808
1932 Oct 20, fr MH, 1816
1932 Dec 6, 1879
1933 May 19, fr Daniel W. Hoan (encld in 1933 May 23, Julius Gerber, 1939), 1940
1933 May 19, fr Norman Thomas (encld in 1933 May 23, Julius Gerber, 1939), 1941
1933 May 23, 1939
1933 May 30, fr MH, 1942
1933 Sept 22, fr Clarence O. Senior (encld in 1933 Oct 3, Clarence 0. Senior to NEC, 1972), 1973
1933 Oct 3, to NEC, 1970
1933 Oct 5, fr MH, 1976
1933 Oct 9, fr Jaroslav Novak, 2472
1933 Oct 9, Socialist Party of New York City, Campaign Committee to VH, 2508
1933 Oct 10, fr Charles S. Bernstein, 2190
1933 Oct 10, fr Kenneth Douty, 2215
1933 Oct 10, fr Morris L. Polin, 2303
1933 Oct 10, fr Morris L. Polin and Simon Cohen, 2304
1933 Oct 10, fr Joseph Schlossberg, 2323
1933 Oct 10, fr Workmens Circle, Maryland, Baltimore Verband, 2360
1933 Oct 10, fr Socialist Party of New York City, Morningside Heights Branch, 2345
1933 Oct 10, fr Henry Turk, 2360
1933 Oct 11, fr George Lupis, 2278
1933 Oct 11, fr William Meyer, 2465
1933 Oct 13, fr James H. Maurer, 2456
1934, to VH, 2590
GERMER, ADOLPH F. 1917 Dec 31, 757
1918 Jan 4, fr MH, 758 Feb 8, 759
1918 Feb 8, to NEC, 760
1918 Feb 12, fr MH, 761
1918 Mar 4, fr MH, 766
1918 Mar 4, 767
1918 Mar 8, fr MH, 768
1918 Mar 13, 770
1918 May 6, fr Kirby, Kirby and Kirby (encld in 1918 May 10, Adolph F. Germer to NEC, 776), 777
1918 May 7, fr William C. Rempfer (encld in 1918 May 10, Adolph F. Germer to NEC, 776), 778
1918 May 10, to NEC, 776
1918 Jun 13, fr MH, 781
1918 Jun 19, to NEC, 783
1918 Aug 3, 790
1918 Aug 6, fr Charles D. Orth (copied in 1918 circa Aug 12, Adolph F. Germer, “Who is Pro-German? The National Security League Answered,” 793), 793
1918 Aug 12, Adolph F. Germer to National Security League (copied in 1918 circa Aug 12, Adolph F. Germer, “Who is Pro-German? The National Security League Answered,” 793), 793
1918 circa Aug 12, “Who is Pro-German? The National Security League Answered,” 793
1918 Sept 4, 796
1918 Oct 11, 803
1918 Oct 17, 805
1918 Oct 23, 808
1918 Dec 20, 814
1919 Feb 10, 822
1919 Feb 11, 823
1919 Feb 24, 825
1919 Mar 22, 830
1919 Apr 9, 834
1919 Apr 17, 835
1919 Jun 2, 846
1919 Jul 14, 857
1919 Aug 9, fr MH, 897
1929 Aug 1, 2069
GEWERKSCHAFTICHEN LANDESZENTRALEN 1913 May 30, Carl Legien, 576
1914 Jan 7, Carl Legien, 605
GHENT, WILLIAM JAMES 1905 circa Apr, 130
1905 circa May, 134
1905 Nov 26, 174
1905, 177
1906 May 20, 203
1907 Feb, 261
1907 Sept 26, 295
1907 circa 1909, 453
1910 Apr 13, 465
1910 Sept 16, 486
1911 Apr 8, 510
1911 Jun 23, 516
1912 Jan 9, 539
1912 Jun 27, 545
1914 Feb 22, 617
1914 Mar 4, 618
1914 Apr 8, 622
1914 Apr 22, 623
1914 Jul 5, 634
1914 Aug 26, 639
1915 Apr 15, 700
GIBSON, ROLAND A. 1924 Feb 11, 1111
1924 Feb 20, fr MH, 1118
GILBERT, BEN 1933 Oct 9, to ILGWU, 2225
GILBSON, LEON 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2226
GILLIES, WILLIAM 1929 Jul 23, 2027
1934 Jul 31, to VH, 2584
GILLIGAN, THOMAS F. 1933 Oct 14, to VH, 2407
GILLIS, MEYER 1929 Aug 6, 2122
1933 Oct 9, Socialist Party of New York City, Campaign Committee to VH, 2508
GILMAN, ELISABETH 1929 Aug 12, 2092
GLIKMAN, K. 1922 Nov 15, 1003
GLUSHANOK, SAMUEL 1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2227
GOEBEL, GEORGE H. 1929, 2095
GOGH, VINCENT VAN 1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2524
1934 Apr 29, to VH, 2574
GOGH-BONGER, MRS. J. VAN 1923 Aug 13, fr MH, 1064
1923 Aug 29, 1070
1923 Sept 19, fr MH, 1073
GOLDBERG, GEORGE 1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2228
GOLDBERG, LOUIS P. 1933 Oct 16, Socialist Party of New York City, Resolutions Committee to VH, 2509
GOLDMAN, CHARLES I. 1933 Oct 9, with Abe Stein to VH and family, 2356
GOLDMAN, JOSEPHINE 1933 Oct 9, to VH, NH and LH, 2408
GOMPERS, SAMUEL 1907 Jan 30, 251
1923 Nov 27, 1087
GORDON, A. E. 1924 Jul 5, CPPA, Committee on Organization and Campaign, report, 1182
GORKI, MAXIM, See Peskov, Aleksej Maksimovic
GRAHAM, JAMES D. 1926 Jun 7, to William H. Henry (encld in 1926 Jun 12, William H. Henry to NEC, 1402), 1403
1933 Jan 5, Clarence O. Senior to MH, James D. Graham, Powers Hapgood, Lilith Martin Wilson and Norman Thomas, 1892
1933 Jan 10, to Clarence O. Senior, 1900
1933 Mar 14, Clarence O. Senior to MH, Albert Sprague Coolidge, Jasper McLevy, Lilith Martin Wilson, James D. Graham and John Cooper Packard, 1913
1933 Mar 16, 1915
1933 Apr 8, 1920
1933 Apr 17, fr MH, 1926
1933 Apr 30, 1929
1933 May 3, 1930
1933 May 3, (encld in 1933 May 3, James D. Graham, 1930), 1931
1933 May 10, fr MH, 1933
1933 Jul 23, to James Oneal, 1947
1933 Jul 27, fr James Oneal, 1952
1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2229
1933 Oct 10, to James Oneal, 2409
GRANT, PERCY S. 1924 Apr 18, Darwin J. Meserole et al., circular (encld in 1924 Apr 18, Darwin J. Meserole, 1156), 1157
GREEN, WILLIAM 1928 Apr 6, 1525
1928 Apr 10, fr MH, 1527
1928 1928 Apr 12, 1528
1928 Apr 23, fr MH, 1530
1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2230
1934 Apr 13, to VH, 2560
GREENGLASS, MORRIS 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2231
GROSSMAN, CHARLES 1919 Aug 1, 885
GUSKIN, RUBEN 1919 Aug 2, 891
1933 Oct 10, to Socialist Party, 2232
1933 Oct 11, to VH, 2233
HABERMAN, ROBERTO 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2234
1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2235
HACKETT, FRANK 1922 Dec?, CPPA, circular, 1011
HALLINGS, WILLIAM H. 1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2410
HALPERN, ALBERT 1919 Aug 1, 871
HALPERN, JULIUS 1919 Aug 1, with Mrs. Halpern, 872
HALPERN, MRS. JULIUS 1919 Aug 1, with Julius Halpern, 872
HAMLIN, ISAAC 1929 Sept 16, 2172
1933 Oct 10, to Socialist Party, 2236
HANFORD, BENJAMIN 1905 Aug 11, 160
1905 Aug 30, 161
1905 Sept 17, 162
1905 Oct 11, 168
circa 1905, 178
circa 1905, 179
1906 Mar 20, to VH, 189
1906 Mar 21, 190
1906 Mar 22, 192
1906 Mar 22, to VH, 193
1906 Dec 23, 240
1907? Nov 22, 304
1908 Jul 5, 343
1908 Jul 30, 348
1908 Aug 9, 349
1908 Aug 14, 353
1908 Sept 11, 358
1908 Oct 15, 366
1908 Oct 26, 368
1908 Nov 11, 374
1909 Apr 2, 413
1909 Dec 18, 449
1909, 452
Undated, 1980
HANSSON, PER ALBIN 1929 Jul 1, with Gustav Moller, 2057
HAPGOOD, POWERS 1933 Jan 5, resolution (encld in 1933 Jan 5, Clarence O. Senior to NEC, 1893), 1894
1933 Jan 5, Clarence O. Senior to MH, James D. Graham, Powers Hapgood, Lilith Martin Wilson and Norman Thomas, 1892
HARD, WILLIAM 1917 Dec 21, fr MH, 756
1924 Jan 21, 1103
1924 Mar 17, fr MH, 1134
HARDIE, JAMES KEIR 1910 Sept 3, MH et al. to VH, 485
HARRIMAN, JOB 1900 May 16, 26
1900 Jun 13, 28
1900 Jul 8, 30
1900 Jul 11, 31
1900 Aug 18, 34
1900 Aug 20, 35
1901 Aug 25, 47
1902 Sept 9, 52
1902 Oct 19, 53
1902 Nov 6, 55
1902 Dec 24, 56
1903 Jan 18, 57
1903 Feb 11, 60
1903 Mar 6, with Theo Gray Harriman, 63
1903 Mar 14, 65
1903 Mar 31, 66
1903 May 2, 68
1903 Sept 21, 75
1903 Oct 25, 79
1903 Nov 11, 81
1903 Nov 30, 86
1904 Jan 11, 88
1904 Mar 14, 93
1904 May 3, 95
1904 May 21, 97
1904 Jun 6, 98
1904 Jul 2, 105
1904 Oct 15, 109
1904 Dec 3, 112
1904 Dec 26, 113
1905 May 10, 132
1905 Jun 30, 146
1906 Sept 28, 225
1906 Dec 24, 241
1907 Jan 11, to MH and VH, 245
1907 Jan 17, 249
1907 Feb 25, 259
1908 Jun 10, 341
1908 Nov 10, 373
1909 Mar 15, 405
1909 Mar 26, 410
1909 Apr 5, 416
1909 Apr 6, 417
1909 Jun 2, 424
1909 Dec 21, 450
1910 Jan 18, 456
1910 Apr 3, 464
1910 Jul 7, 476
1910 Sept 23, 491
1911 Nov 6, 529
1911 Dec 19, 534
1912 Feb 23, 541
1912 Sept 30, 555
1918 Apr 12, 773
1918 Apr 30, fr MH, 774
1918 May 14, 779
1918 Jun 28, fr MH, 785
1918 Jul 8, 786
1918 Jul 13, 787
1918 Jul 16, fr MH, 789
1919 May 19, 844
1919 Jun 26, fr MH, 852
1920 May 27, 930
1920 Jun 14, 935
1922 Oct 12, 998
1923 May 10, 1035
1923 Jun 27, fr MH, 1038
1924 Jan 25, 1104
1924 Feb 6, fr MH, 1110
1924 May 11, 1170
1924 Jun 12, fr MH, 1179
1924 Jul 18, 1184
1924 Jul 30, fr MH, 1185
1925 Jan 22, to Charles Garland (encld in 1925 Jan 23, Job Harriman, 1222), 1223
1925 Jan 23, 1222
1925 Feb 2, fr MH, 1224
HARRIMAN, THEO GRAY (Mrs. Job) 1903 Mar 6, with Job Harriman, 63
1925 Oct 27, 1321
1925 Oct 27, fr MH family, 1322
1933 Oct 12, to VH, 2411
HARRIS, ANN URELES 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2237
HARRISON, GEORGE M. 1924 Jul 5, CPPA, Committee on Organization and Campaign, report, 1182
HART, THOMAS H. 1922 Dec?, CPPA, circular, 1011
HATHAWAY, CLARENCE ALBERT 1924 Apr 1, with William Mahoney, circular, 1141
1924 Apr 1, with William Mahoney, circular, 1143
1924 Apr 14, circular, 1153
HAWKINS, E. D. 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2238
HAYES, DoRA (Mrs. Max S.) 1907 Jan 4, with Max S. Hayes, 243
1933 Oct 9, with Max S. Hayes to VH, 2239
HAYES, MAX S. 1905 Feb 4, 118
1906 Aug 7, 217
1907 Jan 4, with Dora (Mrs. Max S.) Hayes, 243
1908 Feb 23, 317
1908 Mar 3, 319
1929 Jul 30, 2080
1933 Oct 9, with Dora (Mrs. Max S.) Hayes to VH, 2239
HEALY, TIMOTHY 1922 circa Mar 15, CPPA, Committee on Organization, report (encld in 1922 Mar 15, William H. Johnston, circular, 977), 978
1922 Jun 21, Joint Committee for Independent Labor Political Action, circular, 990
HEBREW ACTORS UNION INC. 1933 Oct 10, Ruben Guskin to Socialist Party, 2232
HEDMAN, WILHO 1929 Aug 6, 2124
1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2412
HEFNER, ADOLF 1909 Oct 29, fr Camille Huysmans, 433
1909 circa Oct 29 (endorsement on 1909 Oct 29, Camille Huysmans to Adolf Hefner, 433), 433
HELLER, AARON A. 1919 May 1, fr Walter Nelles, 837
HELLING, MR. 1929 Sept 12, Social Democratic Party of Germany, Executive Committee, 2039
HELT, D. W. 1924 Jul 5, CPPA, Committee on Organization and Campaign, report, 1182
HELTZER, JANE 1933 circa Oct 10, to VH, 2413
HENDERSON, ARTHUR 1923 circa Jan, International Labor Congress of Socialist Parties at Hamburg, Organization Committee, circular, 1022
1923 Dec 6, fr MH, 1091
1924 Jan 7, with Fred Bramley, circular (encld in 1924 Jan 30, Arthur Henderson, 1105), 1106
1924 Jan 30, 1105
1925 Jul 8, 1280
1929 Jul 16, 2023
1933 Oct 10, to Jewish Daily Forward, 2240
1934 Apr 17, to VH, 2564
HENDIN, LOUIS 1932 Oct 18, Julius Gerber to MH, James Oneal and Louis Hendin, 1808
1932 Dec 13, 1881
1932 Dec 15, fr MH, 1883
1933 Oct 16, Socialist Party of New York City, Resolutions Committee to VH, 2509
HENRY, EMMA 1926 Apr 10, 1416
1931 Apr 20, to Clarence 0. Senior (encld in 1931 Apr 23, Clarence 0. Senior, 1706), 1707
1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2414
HENRY, WILLIAM H. 1919 Sept 5, Socialist Party, International Relations Committee, majority report, 905
1926 Jun 7, fr James D. Graham (encld in 1926 Jun 12, William H. Henry to NEC, 1402), 1403
1926 Jun 10, fr MH, 1400
1926 Jun 12, 1401
1926 Jun 12, to NEC, 1402
1926 Jun 14, fr MH, 1405
1926 Aug 2, 1415
1926 Aug 20, fr MH, 1422
1926 Aug 23, 1423
1926 Aug 27, fr MH, 1424
1926 Sept 1, fr MH, 1426
1926 Sept 7, fr MH, 1429
1926 Sept 17, 1431
1926 Sept 17, fr Serafino Romualdi (encld in 1926 Sept 17, William H. Henry, 1431), 1432
1926 Sept 22, fr MH, 1434
1926 Oct 12, 1437
1926 Oct 15, fr MH, 1439
1926 Oct 18, 1445
1926 Oct 20, 1448
1926 Oct 20, 1449
1926 Oct 25, 1460
1926 Oct 27, fr MH, 1461
1926 Nov 10, fr MH, 1464
1926 Nov 11, 1467
1926 Nov 16, fr MH, 1468
1926 Nov 22, to NEC, 1470
1926 Nov 24, fr MH, 1472
1926 Nov 26, 1473
1927 Jun 8, 1492
1927 Jun 15, fr MH, 1496
1927 Jun 21, fr MH, 1497
1927 Dec 15, fr MH, 1516
1928 Jun 15, fr MH, 1539
1929 Jul 23, 2071
1932 Nov 2, 1847
1932 Nov 7, fr MH, 1855
HERRON, GEORGE D. 1903 Oct 23, 78
1904 Jan 14, 89
1904 Oct 15, 110
1905 Mar 18, 124
1905 Jun 21, 140
1905 Oct 19, 171
1906 Feb 27, 184
1906 Mar 13, 185
1906 Mar 15, 186
1906 Dec 21, 236
1907 Feb 14, 256
1907 Dec 21, 310
1908 Feb 5, 312
1908 Aug 10, 350
1909 Oct 4, 432
1910 May 21, 474
1911 Jan 10, 501
1911 Sept 11, 524
1912 Jan 3, 537
1913 Oct 20, 595
1914 Jan 14, 606
1914 Jan 17, 607
1914 Feb 2, 612
1914 Nov 3, 646
1914 Nov 9, 648
1915 Apr 5, 697
1916 Feb 16, 730
1917 Aug 7, 744
1919 Sept 26, to Woodrow Wilson, 907
HERSHKOWITZ, SAMUEL 1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2241
HERTZ, PAUL 1934 May 23, to VH, 2579
HERVE, GUSTAVE 1905 Apr 6, Gustave Herve, et al., circular, 127
HILL, FRANK 1933 Oct 9, fr Charles Schapiro, 2320
HILL, HELEN L. “LENA” 1908 Jul 25, with Rebecca (Mrs. Benjamin) Hillquit to NH, 347
1914 Aug, to NH, 640
Undated, to NH, 1981
Undated, to NH, 1982
Undated, to NH, 1983
Undated, to NH, 1984
Undated, to NH, 1985
HILLMAN, SIDNEY 1924 Jul 5, CPPA, Committee on Organization and Campaign, report, 1182
1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2242
HILLQUIT BANQUET COMMITTEE 1929 Sept 15, fr Morris C. Finestone, 2102
HILLQUIT, EDDIE 1919 Aug 1, with Rose (Mrs. Eddie) Hillquit, 873
HILLQUIT, JACOB 1925, to NH, 1351
HILLQUIT, LAWRENCE BENJAMIN 1914 Jul 18, to VH, 635
1917 Apr 10, VH to NH and LH, 741
1917 Apr 12, VH to NH and LH, 742
1923 May 13, MH to NH and LH, 1036
1923 Jul 22, MH and VH to NH and LH, 1058
1923 Jul 25, MH and VH to NH and LH, 1060
1925 Jun 27, to NH, 1271
1925 Jul 5, to NH, 1276
1925 Aug 8, MH to NH and LH, 1295
1925 Aug 10, VH and MH to NH and LH, 1296
1925 Aug 14, MH to NH and LH, 1298
1925 Aug 16, VH and MH to NH and LH, 1300
1925 Aug 18, VH to NH and LH, 1301
1925 Aug 22, VH to NH and LH, 1302
1925 Aug 25, VH to NH and LH, 1303
1925 Aug, VH and MH to NH and LH, 1305
1925 Oct 27, with MH, VH and NH to Theo Gray (Mrs. Job) Harriman, 1322
1926 Jul 19, to NH, 1408
1926 Aug 2, to NH, 1413
1928 Jul 16, MH to NH and LH, 1540
1930 Mar 18, VH and MH to NH and LH, 1587
1930 Mar 19, VH to LH and NH, 1588
1930 Mar 20, VH and MH to NH and LH, 1589
1930 Mar 22, VH and MH to NH and LH, 1590
1930 Mar 23, MH to NH and LH, 1591
1930 Mar 23, VH to NH and LH, 1592
1930 Mar 27, MH to NH and LH, 1593
1930 Mar 27, VH to NH and LH, 1594
1930 Mar 29, VH to NH and LH, 1595
1930 Mar 31, MH to NH and LH, 1596
1930 Apr 2, MH to NH and LH, 1597
1930 Apr 3, VH to NH and LH, 1598
1930 Apr 4, VH to NH and LH, 1599
1930 Apr 7, VH to NH and LH, 1601
1930 Jul 7, to NH, 1617
1930 Jul 24, to NH, 1627
1930 Jul 28, to NH, 1628
1930 Aug 29, MH to NH and LH, 1632
1930 Sept 2, MH and VH to NH and LH, 1634
1930 Sept 10, MH and VH to NH and LH, 1635
1930 Sept 15, MH to NH and LH, 1636
1932 May 24, VH to NH and LH, 1750
1930 Aug 7, to NH, 1774
1933 Jul 24, to NH, 1948
1933 Oct 9, fr Arthur Brisbane, 2390
1933 Oct 9, Josephine Goldman to VH, NH and LH, 2408
1933 Oct 11, fr Georg V. Lomonossov, 2275
HILLQUIT, MORRIS 1895 circa Jul 16, with Sophia Levene to Phoebus A. Levene, 4
1898 Jul 21, to VH,16
1898 Aug 10, to VH, 17
1898 Aug 11, to VH, 18
1899 Jan 27, to VH, 19
1903 Jan 28, to VH, 58
1903 Jan 30, to VH, 59
1903 Feb 13, to Russell C. Massey, 61
1906 Mar 20, to Karl Kautsky, 188
1906 Aug 16, to VH, 221
1906 Dec 10, to Aleksej Maksimovic Peskov, 2592
1907 Jan 30, to Aleksej Maksimovic Peskov, 2593
1907 Feb 25, to Aleksej Maksimovic Peskov, 2594
1907 Mar 2, to VH, 262
1907 Apr 19, to Aleksej Maksimovic Peskov, 2595
1908 May 8, to VH, 330
1908 May 9, to VH, 332
1908 May 10, to VH, 333
1908 May 11, to VH, 334
1908 May 12, to VH, 335
1908 May 14, to VH, 336
1908 circa Oct, to members of the International Socialist Bureau, 371
1909 Jan 13, to Franklin W. Wentworth, 388
1909 Nov 30, to James Graham Phelps Stokes, 435
1909 Dec 3, to James Graham Phelps Stokes, 437
1909 Dec 14, to James Graham Phelps Stokes, 444
1909 Dec 17, to James Graham Phelps Stokes, 448
1910 May 15, to VH, 471
1910 May 16, to VH, 472
1910 May 17, to VH, 473
1910 Aug 19, to NH, 481
1910 Aug 26, to VH, 482
1910 Aug 30, to NH, 483
1910 Aug 30, to VH, 484
1910 Sept 3, MH et al. to VH, 485
1910 Nov, MH family to Victor L. Berger, 498
1911 Feb 16, to William J. Gaynor, 505
1911 Aug 2, to NH, 520
1911 Aug 9, to NH, 522
1911 Aug 16, to NH, 523
1912 Aug 12, to Fred D. Warren, 554
1912 Oct 10, to VH, 556
1912 Dec 25, to VH, 559
1913 Mar 27, to John A. Ryan, 564
1913 Mar 27, to Trumbull White, 565
1913 Apr 12, to Aleksej Maksimovic Peskov, 2596
1913 Apr 16, to John A. Ryan, 569
1913 May 9, to VH, 573
1913 May 10, to VH, 574
1913 Jun 30, to Trumbull White, 582
1913 Jul 20, to John A. Ryan, 587
1913 Jul 20, to Trumbull White, 588
1913 Dec 2, to John A. Ryan, 600
1914 Aug 12, to NH, 638
1914 Sept 21, to Walter Lanfersiek, 642
1914 Nov 21, to Walter Lanfersiek, 651
1914 Dec 28, to NEC, 655
1914 Dec 28, to Thorvald Stauning, 656
1914 Dec 31, to Henry Mayers Hyndman, 657
1917 Oct 10, to John Purroy Mitchel, John F. Hylan and William M. Bennett, 749
1917 Oct 13, to Eugene Schoen, 750
1917 Dec 21, to William Hard, 756
1918 Jan 4, to Adolph F. Germer, 758
1918 Feb 12, to Adolph F. Germer, 761
1918 Feb 18, to Walter Nelles, 763
1918 Mar 4, to Adolph F. Germer, 766
1918 Mar 8, to Adolph F. Germer, 768
1918 Mar 12, to Victor L. Berger, 769
1918 Apr 11, to Judah Leon Magnes, 772
1918 Apr 30, to Job Harriman, 774
1918 Jun 7, to Walter Nelles, 780
1918 Jun 13, to Adolph F. Germer, 781
1918 Jun 19, to Seymour Stedman, 782
1918 Jun 28, to Job Harriman, 785
1918 Jul 16, to Job Harriman, 789
1918 Oct 10, to NH, 802
1918 Dec 29, circular, 815
1919 Feb 19, to NH, 824
1919 Mar 18, to NH, 829
1919 May 14, to NH, 842
1919 Jun 23, to Benjamin W. Huebsch, 850
1919 Jun 23, to Franklin H. Wentworth, 851
1919 Jun 26, to Job Harriman, 852
1919 Jul 14, to Julius Henry Cohen, 855
1919 Jul 14, to Gilbert E. Roe, 856
1919 Aug 5, to Santeri Nuorteva, 893
1919 Aug 6, to William Morris Feigenbaum, 894
1919 Aug 6, to Algernon and Matilda (Mrs. Algernon) Lee, 895
1919 Aug 9, to Adolph F. Germer, 897
1919 Aug 9, to Algernon Lee, 898
1919 Aug 24, to Victor L. Berger, 902
1919 Aug 24, to Algernon Lee, 903
1919 Nov 5, with VH to Eugene V. Debs, 909
1919 Nov 22, to Isaac A. Hourwich, 911
1920 Jan 28, to Seymour Stedman, 914
1920 Jan 30, to Samuel M. Castleton, 915
1920 Jan 30, to Stephen Mahoney, 916
1920 Mar 24, to Benjamin W. Huebsch, 918
1920 Apr 5, to Benjamin W. Huebsch, 920
1920 Apr 10, to Benjamin W. Huebsch, 922
1920 Apr 17, to Benjamin W. Huebsch, 925
1920 May 21, to Walter Nelles, 928
1920 Jun 3, to Benjamin W. Huebsch, 932
1920 Jun 14, to Harriot Stanton Blatch, 934
1920 Jun 21, to Algernon Lee, 936
1920 Jun 30, to Eugene V. Debs, 937
1920 Jun 30, to Julius Gerber, 938
1920 Aug 21, to Otto F. Branstetter, 944
1920 Sept 7, to George E. Roewer, Jr., 947
1920 Dec 7, to Victor L. Berger, 955
1921 Jan 17, to Seymour Stedman, 958
1921 Mar 17, to Judah Leon Magnes, 961
1921 Mar 31, to Harriot Stanton Blatch, 963
1921 Nov 2, to Henry James Whigham, 970
1921 Nov 9, to Emile Vandervelde, 972
1922 Feb 19, to VH, 975
1922 Feb. 20, to VH, 976
1922 circa Mar 15, CPPA, Committee on Organization, report (encld in 1922 Mar 15, William H. Johnston, 977), 978
1922 Mar 20, to Frederic C. Howe, 979
1922 Apr 6, to Frederic C. Howe, 981
1922 Apr 21, to Frederic C. Howe, 984
1922 Jun 8, to Otto F. Branstetter, 989
1922 Jun 21, Joint Committee for Independent Labor Political Action, circular, 990
1922 Jun 26, to Frederic C. Howe, 991
1922 Jul 10, to James Ramsay MacDonald, 994
1922 Sept 7, to NH, 997
1922 Nov 10, to George E. Roewer, Jr., 1001
1922 Dec 9, to VH, 1007
1922 Dec?, CPPA, circular, 1011
1923 Jan 2, to Norman Thomas, 1012
1923 Jan 3, to William H. Johnston, 1013
1923 Jan 8, to Harriot Stanton Blatch, 1016
1923 Jan 8, to Harry W. Laidler, 1017
1923 Mar 20, to Otto F. Branstetter, 1032
1923 May 13, to NH and LH, 1036
1923 Jun 27, to Job Harriman, 1038
1923 Jul 5, to Thomas E. Ryan, 1043
1923 Jul 6, to William H. Johnston, 1044
1923 Jul 6, to Herbert M. Merrill, 1045
1923 Jul 13, to James Ramsay MacDonald, 1052
1923 Jul 16, to Thomas E. Ryan, 1053
1923 Jul 22, with VH to NH and LH, 1058
1923 Jul 25, with VH to NH and LH, 1060
1923 Aug 13, to Mrs. J. van Gogh-Bonger, 1064
1923 Aug 28, to Otto F. Branstetter, 1067
1923 Aug 28, to Foreman Brothers Bank, 1068
1923 Aug 29, to Otto F. Branstetter, 1069
1923 Sept 10, to Guernsey Price, 1072
1923 Sept 19, to Mrs. J. van Gogh-Bonger, 1073
1923 Oct 1, to Guernsey Price, 1074
1923 Oct 1, to Thomas E. Ryan, 1075
1923 Oct 18, to S.C.G. Watkins, 1078
1923 Nov 9, to William Mahoney, 1081
1923 Nov 26, to Arthur E. Holder, 1084
1923 Nov 27, to Samuel Gompers, 1087
1923 Nov 28, to Julius Henry Cohen, 1088
1923 Dec 6, to Arthur Henderson, 1091
1923 Dec 6, to Guernsey Price, 1092
1924 Jan 7, to William V. Mahoney, 1101
1924 Feb 6, to Job Harriman, 1110
1924 Feb 18, to John A. H. Hopkins, 1114
1924 Feb 20, to Julius Gerber, 1117
1924 Feb 20, to Roland A. Gibson, 1118
1924 Feb 20, to Marie B. MacDonald, 1119
1924 Feb 20, to Bertha Hale White, 1120
1924 Feb 28, to Julius Gerber, 1126
1924 Feb 29, to Marie B. MacDonald, 1130
1924 Mar 17, to William Hard, 1134
1924 Mar 19, to William H. Johnston, 1135
1924 Mar 29, to Bertha Hale White, 1138
1924 Apr 3, to John A. H. Hopkins, 1147
1924 Apr 3, to Bertha Hale White, 1148
1924 Apr 7, to John A. H. Hopkins, 1150
1924 Apr 18, Darwin J. Meserole et al., circular (encld in 1924 Apr 18, Darwin J. Meserole, 1156), 1157
1924 Apr 21, to Arthur E. Holder, 1158
1924 circa Apr 21, draft of CPPA circular (encld in 1924 Apr 21, MH to Arthur E. Holder, 1158), 1159
1924 May 9, to Arthur E. Holder, 1166
1924 May 13, to Bertha Hale White, 1171
1924 May 21, to John A. H. Hopkins, 1173
1924 Jun 12, to Job Harriman, 1179
1924 Jul 5, CPPA, Committee on Organization and Campaign, report, 1182
1924 Jul 10, to Bertha Hale White, 1183
1924 Jul 30, to Job Harriman, 1185
1924 Aug 20, to NH, 1189
1924 Aug 22, to Bertha Hale White, 1190
1924 Sept 13, to Friedrich Adler, 1192
1924 Oct 25, to Bertha Hale White, 1202
1924 Nov 19, to Thomas E. Ryan, 1207
1924 Nov 25, to Bertha Hale White, 1211
1924 Dec 5, to Friedrich Adler, 1213
1925 Jan 5, to Bertha Hale White, 1220
1925 Feb 2, to Job Harriman, 1224
1925 Feb 6, to William H. Johnston, 1226
1925 Feb 13, to Thomas Shaw, 1228
1925 Mar 5, to Norman Thomas, 1230
1925 Mar 19, to Thomas Shaw, 1235
1925 Mar 25, to Bertha Hale White, 1236
1925 Apr 4, to Bertha Hale White, 1240
1925 Apr 20, to Bertha Hale White, 1243
1925 May 23, to George E. Roewer, Jr., 1251
1925 May 23, to Bertha Hale White, 1252
1925 May 23, to Bertha Hale White, 1253
1925 May 27, to Friedrich Adler, 1254
1925 Jun 8, to George E. Roewer, Jr., 1257
1925 Jun 8, letter of introduction (encld in 1925 Jun 8, MH to George E. Roewer, Jr., 1257), 1258
1925 Jun 15, to William Morris Feigenbaum, 1264
1925 Jun 15, to Norman Thomas, 1265
1925 Jun 17, to Algernon Lee, 1266
1925 circa Jun 17, “Labor and the Law” (encld in 1925 Jun 17, MH to Algernon Lee, 1266), 1267
1925 Jun 19, to Algernon Lee, 1269
1925 Jun 24, to NH, 1270
1925 Jun 29, to NH, 1272
1925 Jun 29, to Bertha Hale White, 1273
1925 Jul 2, to Henri Hubert van Kol, 1274
1925 Jul 8, to Bertha Hale White, 1279
1925 Jul 14, to Bertha Hale White, 1284
1925 Jul 15, to Norman Thomas, 1288
1925 Jul 21, to Norman Thomas, 1291
1925 Jul 21, to Bertha Hale White, 1292
1925 Jul 29, to Lewis Gannet, 1294
1925 Aug 8, to NH and LH, 1295
1925 Aug 10, with VH to NH and LH, 1296
1925 Aug 14, to NH and LH, 1298
1925 Aug 16, with VH to NH and LH, 1300
1925 Aug, with VH to NH and LH, 1305
1925 Sept 10, to Bertha Hale White, 1307
1925 Sept 17, to George R. Kirkpatrick, 1309
1925 Sept 23, to James H. Maurer, 1313
1925 Sept 23, to Bertha Hale White, 1314
1925 Sept 25, to Bertha Hale White, 1317
1925 Sept 25, to Bertha Hale White, 1318
1925 circa Sept 25, resolution (encld in 1925 Sept 25, MH to Bertha Hale White, 1318), 1319
1925 Oct 27, with VH, NH and LH to Theo Gray (Mrs. Job) Harriman, 1322
1925 Nov 2, to Bertha Hale White, 1324
1925 Nov 5, to Eugene V. Debs, 1326
1925 Nov 5, to James Oneal, 1327
1925 Nov 13, to George E. Roewer, Jr., 1329
1925 Nov 23, to George R. Kirkpatrick, 1338
1925 Nov 24, to George R. Kirkpatrick, 1340
1925 Nov 24, to Bertha Hale White, 1341
1925 Dec 4, to J. Mahlon Barnes, 1343
1925 Dec 4, to George R. Kirkpatrick, 1344
1925 Dec 28, to James Oneal, 1349
1925 Dec 30, to George R. Kirkpatrick, 1350
1926 Jan 11, to George R. Kirkpatrick, 1357
1926 Feb 1, to George R. Kirkpatrick, 1359
1926 Feb 4, to George R. Kirkpatrick, 1363
1926 Feb 4, to William J. Van Essen, 1364
1926 Feb 8, to Julius Gerber, 1367
1926 Feb 8, to Margaret (Mrs. Gordon) Norrie, 1368
1926 Feb 16, to George E. Roewer, Jr., 1370
1926 Feb 18, to Margaret (Mrs. Gordon) Norrie, 1373
1926 Feb 20, to Harry W. Laidler, 1375
1926 Mar 1, to William J. Van Essen, 1379
1926 Mar 3, to Guernsey Price, 1380
1926 Mar 3, to William J. Van Essen, 1381
1926 Mar 15, to William J. Van Essen, 1384
1926 Mar 20, to George R. Kirkpatrick, 1385
1926 Mar 27, to William J. Van Essen, 1386
1926 Apr 5, to Abraham Cahan, 1389
1926 Apr 7, to Harry W. Laidler, 1391
1926 Apr 10, to William J. Van Essen, 1393
1926 Apr 20, to William J. Van Essen, 1396
1926 Apr 29, to Algernon Lee, 1398
1926 Jun 10, to William H. Henry, 1400
1926 Jun 14, to William H. Henry, 1405
1926 Jun 14, to Lena Morrow Lewis, 1406
1926 Jul 15, to NH, 1407
1926 Jul 19, to NH, 1409
1926 Jul 22, to NH, 1411
1926 Jul 29, to NH, 1412
1926 Aug 2, to NH, 1414
1926 Aug 12, to NH, 1417
1926 Aug 16, to NH, 1418
1926 Aug 17, to NH, 1420
1926 Aug 20, to William H. Henry, 1422
1926 Aug 27, to William H. Henry, 1424
1926 Sept 1, to William H. Henry, 1426
1926 Sept 1, to Isaac N. Natkins, 1427
1926 Sept 7, to William H. Henry, 1429
1926 Sept 22, to Friedrich Adler, 1433
1926 Sept 22, to William H. Henry, 1434
1926 Oct 1, to Julius Deutsch, 1436
1926 Oct 15, to William H. Henry, 1439
1926 Oct 15, to Basil M. Manly, 1440
1926 Oct 15, to Ellwood M. Rabenold, 1441
1926 Oct 18, to Otto Bauer, 1442
1926 Oct 18, to Guernsey Price, 1443
1926 circa Oct 18, outline of proposed lecture (encld in 1926 Oct 18, MH to Guernsey Price, 1443), 1444
1926 Oct 19, to Friedrich Adler, 1446
1926 Oct 20, to Theodore Debs, 1450
1926 circa Oct 22, to Murray E. King, 1456
1926 Oct 23, to Friedrich Adler, 1457
1926 Oct 25, to Julius Gerber, 1458
1926 Oct 25, to Murray E. King, 1459
1926 Oct 27, to William H. Henry, 1461
1926 Nov 10, to William H. Henry, 1464
1926 Nov 10, to James Oneal, 1465
1926 Nov 16, to William H. Henry, 1468
1926 Nov 16, to George E. Roewer, Jr., 1469
1926 Nov 24, to Victor L. Berger, 1471
1926 Nov 24, to William H. Henry, 1472
1926 Dec 10, to Albert M. Todd, 1475
1926 Dec 28, to Guernsey Price, 1478
1926 Dec 29, to Norman Thomas, 1479
1927 Feb 7, to Friedrich Adler, 1482
1927 Apr 28, to Friedrich Adler, 1486
1927 May 11, to William J. Van Essen, 1488
1927 May 13, to James H. Maurer, 1489
1927 Jun 13, to Algernon Lee, 1494
1927 Jun 15, to William H. Henry, 1496
1927 Jun 21, to William H. Henry, 1497
1927 Jun, to Giuseppe Emanuele Modigliani, 1499
1927 Aug 18, to Aleksej Maksimovic Peskov, 2597
1927 Aug 20-24, to VH, 1500
1927 Aug 31, to MH family, 1501
1927 Sept 2, to NH, 1502
1927 Sept 2, to VH, 1503
1927 Sept 6, to VH, 1504
1927 Sept 8, to VH, 1506
1927 Sept 28, to Guernsey Price, 1508
1927 circa Nov 26, to Filippo Turati (encld in 1927 Dec 5, MH to New Leader, 1513), 1514
1927 Dec 5, to New Leader, 1513
1927 Dec 6, to Harry W. Laidler, 1515
1927 Dec 15, to William H. Henry, 1516
1928 Jan 1, to Aleksej Maksimovic Peskov, 2598
1928 Apr 5, to Emile Vandervelde, 1524
1928 Apr 10, to William Green, 1527
1928 Apr 23, to William Green, 1530
1928 Apr 24, to Friedrich Adler, 1531
1928 May 23, to Albert M. Todd, 1535
1928 May 25, to Abraham Cahan, 1537
1928 Jun 15, to William H. Henry, 1539
1928 Jul 16, to NH and LH, 1540
1928 Sept 6, to Algernon Lee, 1545
1928 Nov 21, to Victor J. Dowling, 1548
1929 Jan 30, to George Lazarev, 1553
1929 Jun 15-21, to VH, 1556
1929 Jun 22, to VH, 1557
1929 Jun 23, to NH, 1558
1929 Jun 23, to VH, 1559
1929 Jun 26, to VH, 1560
1929 Jun 30, to VH, 1561
1929 Jul 2, to NH, 1562
1929 Jul 2, to VH, 1563
1929 Jul 6, to VH, 1564
1929 Jul 9, to NH, 1565
1929 Jul 9, to VH, 1566
1929 Jul 11, to NH, 1567
1929 Jul 11, to VH, 1568
1929 Jul 15, to VH, 1569
1929 Jul 18, to VH, 1570
1929 Aug 8, with VH to Meta (Mrs. Victor L.) Berger, 1571
1930 Jan 4, to Friedrich Adler, 1575
1930 Feb 3, to Julian Besteiro, 1578
1930 Feb 3, to James Oneal, 1579
1930 Feb 3, to Clarence 0. Senior, 1580
1930 Feb 5, to Clarence 0. Senior, 1582
1930 Mar 3, to Algernon Lee, 1585
1930 Mar 18, with VH to NH and LH, 1587
1930 Mar 20, with VH to NH and LH, 1589
1930 Mar 22, with VH to NH and LH, 1590
1930 Mar 23, to NH and LH, 1591
1930 Mar 27, to NH and LH, 1593
1930 Mar 31, to NH and LH, 1596
1930 Apr 2, to NH and LH, 1597
1930 Apr 29, to Friedrich Adler, 1604
1930 May 7, to Clarence O. Senior, 1606
1930 circa May 12, to Socialist Party of the Netherlands, 1612
1930 May 15, to Clarence O. Senior, 1614
1930 Jul 7, to NH, 1618
1930 Jul 15, to NH, 1620
1930 Jul 16, to James H. Maurer, 1622
1930 Jul 17, to Meta (Mrs. Victor L.) Berger, 1624
1930 Jul 28, to NH, 1629
1930 Jul 31, to Clarence O. Senior, 1631
1930 Aug 29, to NH and LH, 1632
1930 Sept 2, with VH to NH and LH, 1634
1930 Sept 10, with VH to NH and LH, 1635
1930 Sept 15, to NH and LH, 1636
1930 Oct 7, to Clarence O. Senior, 1638
1930 1930 Oct 31, to Clarence O. Senior, 1641
1930 Oct 31, authorization (encld in 1930 Oct 31, MH to Clarence 0. Senior, 1641), 1642
1930 Nov 24, to Clarence O. Senior, 1646
1930 Nov 28, to Clarence O. Senior, 1647
1930 Dec 4, to Clarence O. Senior, 1648
1930 Dec 11, to Clarence O. Senior, 1653
1930 Dec 15, to Clarence O. Senior, 1655
1930 circa Dec 15, draft of circular (encld in 1930 Dec 15, MH to Clarence O. Senior, 1655), 1656
1930 Dec 30, to Clarence O. Senior, 1660
1931 Jan 16, to Clarence O. Senior, 1669
1931 Jan 21, memorandum (encld in 1931 Jan 23, MH to Norman Thomas, 1671), 1672
1931 Jan 23, to Norman Thomas, 1671
1931 Jan 26, to Clarence O. Senior, 1673
1931 circa Jan 26, draft of circular (encld in 1931 Jan 26, MH to Clarence O. Senior, 1673), 1674
1931 Feb 6, to Aron Jugow, 1677
1931 Feb 6, to Harry W. Laidler, 1678
1931 Feb 11, to Clarence O. Senior, 1683
1931 Feb 11, to Norman Thomas, 1684
1931 after Feb 20, to Aron Jugow, 1686
1931 Feb 26, to Harry W. Laidler, 1688
1931 Mar 2, to Friedrich Adler, 1689
1931 Mar 2, to James McArthur Conner, 1690
1931 Mar 23, to William W. Busick, 1692
1931 Mar 24, to Serafino Romualdi, 1694
1931 Mar 24, to Girolamo Valenti, 1695
1931 Mar 26, to Clarence O. Senior, 1697
1931 Mar 27, to Norman Thomas, 1699
1931 Apr 14, to Julius Gerber, 1702
1931 Apr 14, to Clarence O. Senior, 1703
1931 Apr 16, to Clarence O. Senior, 1705
1931 Apr 27, to Samuel L. Rosenberg, 1711
1931 Apr 27, to Clarence O. Senior, 1712
1931 Oct 14, to Julius Gerber, 1713
1931 Nov 25, to Julius Gerber, 1718
1931 Nov 25, to Clarence O. Senior, 1719
1932 Jan 15, to Otto Bauer, 1726
1932 Jan 28, to George E. Roewer, Jr., 1729
1932 Feb 23, to Ludwig Czech and Lili (Mrs. Ludwig) Czech, 1736
1932 Mar 10, to James Oneal, 1738
1932 Mar 10, to editor of Student Worker, 1738A
1932 Mar 10, to Clarence O. Senior, 1739
1932 Mar 21, to Clarence O. Senior, 1741
1932 Mar 30, to James Oneal, 1742
1932 circa Mar 30, to Giuseppe Emanuele Modigliani, 1743
1932 May 6, to Clarence O. Senior, 1746
1932 Jun 1, to Friedrich Adler, 1752
1932 Jun 1, to Clarence O. Senior, 1753
1932 Jun 2, to Harry W. Laidler, 1754
1932 Jun 6, to Clarence O. Senior, 1757
1932 Jun 6, to Clarence O. Senior, 1758
1932 Jun 7, to Norman Thomas, 1759
1932 Jun 10, to Herbert M. Merrill, 1762
1932 Jul 1, to Harry W. Laidler, 1766
1932 Jul 1, to Joseph W. Sharts, 1767
1932 Jul 25, to William W. Passage, 1773
1932 Aug 8, to NH, 1775
1932 Aug 10, to NH, 1776
1932 Aug 23, to James Oneal, 1780
1932 Sept 15, to Clarence O. Senior, 1781
1932 Sept 19, to James Oneal, 1783
1932 Sept 21, to Clarence O. Senior, 1784
1932 Oct 3, to William L. Patterson, 1787
1932 Oct 5, to William W. Passage, 1788
1932 Oct 10, to Joseph N. Cohen, 1793
1932 Oct 14, to Merlin Hall Aylesworth, 1796
1932 Oct 14, to Alfred J. McCosker, 1797
1932 Oct 14, to John P. O'Brien, 1798
1932 Oct 14, to William Paley, 1799
1932 Oct 14, to Lewis H. Pounds, 1800
1932 Oct 14, to William Jay Schieffelin, 1801
1932 Oct 17, to Adolph S. Ochs, 1803
1932 Oct 18, to Rufus E. McGahen, 1807
1932 Oct 19, to Alfred J. McCosker, 1810
1932 Oct 20, to Julius Gerber, 1816
1932 Oct 20, to editor of Staten Island Advance, 1817
1932 Oct 25, to Lillian D. MacLaren, 1827
1932 Oct 25, to James F. Murphy, 1828
1932 Oct 25, to Lewis H. Pounds, 1829
1932 Oct 25, to Walter Powers, 1830
1932 Oct 27, to Meyer L. Brown, 1833
1932 Oct 27, to George Dyson Friou, 1834
1932 Oct 27, to Samuel Kaminsky, 1835
1932 Oct 28, to Helen Alfred, 1837
1932 Oct 28, to Harry W. Laidler, 1838
1932 Oct 28, to Gregory Weinstein, 1839
1932 Nov 1, to Alexander Freiser, 1846
1932 Nov 3, to Walter J. Millard, 1849
1932 Nov 7, to Isidore Blumberg, 1852
1932 Nov 7, to John W. Elwood, 1853
1932 Nov 7, to George Dyson Friou, 1854
1932 Nov 7, to William H. Henry, 1855
1932 Nov 7, to Jessie Wallace Hughan, 1856
1932 Nov 7, to Mary K. (Mrs. Vladimir G.) Simkhovitch, 1857
1932 Nov 16, to Meta (Mrs. Victor L.) Berger, 1868
1932 Nov 16, to Pauline M. Newman, 1869
1932 Nov 16, to Morris Older, 1870
1932 Nov 16, to Samuel Orr, 1871
1932 Nov 16, to Charles Schwager, 1872
1932 Nov 16, to Norman Thomas, 1873
1932 Nov 16, to Arthur Young, 1874
1932 Nov 20, to Blanche Watson, 1876
1932 Nov 23, to William Morris Feigenbaum, 1877
1932 circa Nov, to Clarence 0. Senior, 1878
1932 Dec 15, to Louis Hendin, 1883
1932 Dec 27, to Harry W. Laidler, 1886
1933 Jan 5, to John Cooper Packard, 1890
1933 Jan 9, to Clarence 0. Senior, 1898
1933 Feb 16, to John Cooper Packard, 1907
1933 Feb 16, to Clarence O. Senior, 1908
1933 Mar 20, to Clarence 0. Senior, 1916
1933 Apr 4, to Clarence 0. Senior, 1919
1933 Apr 10, to Clarence 0. Senior, 1921
1933 Apr 16, to John Cooper Packard, 1925
1933 Apr 17, to James D. Graham, 1926
1933 Apr 21, to James Oneal, 1927
1933 Apr 21, to M. R. Rein, 1928
1933 May 10, to James D. Graham, 1933
1933 May 30, to Julius Gerber, 1942
1933 Jul 28, to Clarence 0. Senior, 1953
1933 Aug 8, to Clarence 0. Senior, 1955
1933 Aug 11, to NEC, 1959
1933 Aug 12, to Ruth L. Miller, 1962
1933 Aug 17, to Ruth L. Miller, 1965
1933 Aug 24, to David Dubinsky, 1966
1933 Sept 17, to Socialist Party of New York City, Executive Committee, 1967
1933 Oct 2, to NEC, 1969
1933 Oct 2, to NEC (encld in 1933 Oct 3, Clarence 0. Senior to NEC, 1972), 1974
1933 Oct 5, to Julius Gerber, 1976
Undated, to NH, 1986
1933 Oct. 5 to NH, 1987
1933 Oct. 5 to NH, 1988
1933 Oct. 5 to VH, 1989
1933 Oct. 5 to VH, 1990
Undated, to VH, 1991
Undated, to VH, 1992
Undated, to VH, 1993
Undated, to VH, 1994
Undated, to VH, 1995
HILLQUIT, NINA EUGENIA 1907 May, fr Phoebus A. Levene, 275
1907 Jul, fr Phoebus A. Levene, 286
1907 Jul, fr Phoebus A. Levene, 287
1907 Jul, fr Phoebus A. Levene, 288
1907 Jul, fr Phoebus A. Levene, 289
1908? Apr 8, fr Etta Brick (Mrs. Solon) Levene, 327
1908 Jul 25, fr Helen L. “Lena” Hill and Rebecca (Mrs. Benjamin) Hillquit, 347
1908 Aug 14, fr Unknown, 352
1908 Aug 30, fr Herman Schluter, 356
1910 Aug 19, fr MH, 481
1908 Aug 30, fr MH, 483
1911 Jul 7, fr Herman Schluter, 518
1911 Aug 2, fr MH, 520
1911 Aug 9, fr MH, 522
1911 Aug 16, fr MH, 523
1912 Jul 27, fr Herman Schluter, 550
1912 Aug 4, fr Marie D. “Mamie” Levene, 551
1913 Mar 15, fr Herman Schluter, 563
1913 Jul 18, fr Phoebus A. Levene, 586
1914 Jun 25, fr VH, 632
1914 Aug 9, fr VH, 637
1914 Aug 12, fr MH, 638
1914 Aug, fr Helen L. “Lena” Hill, 640
1917 Apr 10, VH to NH and LH, 741
1917 Apr 12, VH to NH and LH, 742 1918
1917 Oct 10, fr MH, 802
1919 Feb 19, fr MH, 824
1919 Mar 18, fr MH, 829
1919 May 14, fr MH, 842
1922 Sept 7, fr MH, 997
1923 May 13, MH to NH and LH, 1036
1923 Jul 22, MH and VH to NH and LH, 1058
1923 Jul 25, MH and VH to NH and LH, 1060
1924 Aug 20, fr MH, 1189
1925 Mar 6, fr Victor L. Berger, 1231
1925 Jun 24, fr MH, 1270
1925 Jun 27, fr LH, 1271
1925 Jun 29, fr MH, 1272
1925 Jul 3, fr Ann M. Erickson (Mrs. Phoebus A.) Levene, 1275
1925 Jul 5, fr LH, 1276
1925 Jul 5, fr VH, 1277
1925 Jul 6, fr VH, 1278
1925 Jul 10, fr VH, 1282
1925 Aug 8, MH to NH and LH, 1295
1925 Aug 10, VH and MH to NH and LH, 1296
1925 Aug 14, MH to NH and LH, 1298
1925 Aug 16, VH and MH to NH and LH, 1300
1925 Aug 18, VH to NH and LH, 1301
1925 Aug 22, VH to NH and LH, 1302
1925 Aug 25, VH to NH and LH, 1303
1925 Aug, VH and MH to NH and LH, 1305
1925 Oct 27, with MH, VH and LH to Theo Gray (Mrs. Job) Harriman, 1322
1925, fr Jacob Hillquit, 1351
1926 Jul 15, fr MH, 1407
1926 Jul 19, fr LH, 1408
1926 Jul 19, fr MH, 1409
1926 Jul 19, fr VH, 1410
1926 Jul 22, fr MH, 1411
1926 Jul 29, fr MH, 1412
1926 Aug 2, fr LH, 1413
1926 Aug 2, fr MH, 1414
1926 Aug 12, fr MH, 1417
1926 Aug 16, fr MH, 1418
1926 Aug 16, fr VH, 1419
1926 Aug 17, fr MH, 1420
1926 Aug 17, fr VH, 1421
1927 Feb 13, fr Tony Sender, 1483
1927 Sept 2, fr MH, 1502
1927 Sept 8, fr Guernsey Price, 1507
1928 May 8, fr Tony Sender, 1533
1928 Jul 16, MH to NH and LH, 1540
1928 Jul 24, fr Tony Sender, 1541
1928 Nov 24, fr Tony Sender, 1549
1929 Jun 23, fr MH, 1558
1929 Jul 2, fr MH, 1562
1929 Jul 9, fr MH, 1565
1929 Jul 11, fr MH, 1567
1929 Nov 23, fr Tony Sender, 1573
1930 Mar 18, VH and MH to NH and LH, 1587
1930 Mar 19, VH to LH and NH, 1588
1930 Mar 20, VH and MH to NH and LH, 1589
1930 Mar 22, VH and MH to NH and LH, 1590
1930 Mar 23, MH to NH and LH, 1591
1930 Mar 23, VH to NH and LH, 1592
1930 Mar 27, MH to NH and LH, 1593
1930 Mar 27, VH to NH and LH, 1594
1930 Mar 29, VH to NH and LH, 1595
1930 Mar 31, MH to NH and LH, 1596
1930 Apr 2, MH to NH and LH, 1597
1930 Apr 3, VH to NH and LH, 1598
1930 Apr 4, VH to NH and LH, 1599
1930 Apr 7, VH to NH and LH, 1601
1930 Jul 5, fr VH, 1616
1930 Jul 7, fr LH, 1617
1930 Jul 7, fr MH, 1618
1930 Jul 7, fr VH, 1619
1930 Jul 15, fr MH, 1620
1930 Jul 15, fr VH, 1621
1930 Jul 16, fr VH, 1623
1930 Jul 22, fr VH, 1626
1930 Jul 24, fr LH, 1627
1930 Jul 28, fr LH, 1628
1930 Jul 28, fr MH, 1629
1930 Jul 28, fr VH, 1630
1930 Aug 29, MH to NH and LH, 1632
1930 Sept 2, MH and VH to NH and LH, 1634
1930 Sept 10, MH and VH to NH and LH, 1635
1930 Sept 15, MH to NH and LH, 1636
1930 Dec 11, fr Tony Sender, 1654
1932 May 24, VH to NH and LH, 1750
1932 Aug 7, fr LH, 1774
1932 Aug 8, fr MH, 1775
1932 Aug 10, fr MH, 1776
1932 Aug 12, fr VH, 1777
1933 Jul 24, fr LH, 1948
1933 Jul 24, fr VH, 1949
1933 Jul 27, fr VH, 1950
1933 Jul 27, fr VH, 1951
1933 Jul 28, fr VH, 1954
1933 Oct 9, Josephine Goldman to VH, NH and LH, 2408
1933 Oct 10, fr Christine Shelter and Fleming James, 2329
1934 Nov 9, fr Harold D. Careu, 2589
Undated, fr Helen L. “Lena” Hill, 1981
1934 Nov 9, fr Helen L. “Lena” Hill, 1982
1934 Nov 9, fr Helen L. “Lena” Hill, 1983
1934 Nov 9, fr Helen L. “Lena” Hill, 1984
1934 Nov 9, fr Helen L. “Lena” Hill, 1985
1934 Nov 9, fr MH, 1986
1934 Nov 9, fr MH, 1987
1934 Nov 9, fr MH, 1988
1934 Nov 9, fr VH, 1996
1934 Nov 9, fr Marie D. “Mamie” Levene, 1999
1934 Nov 9, fr Marie D. “Mamie” Levene, 2000
1934 Nov 9, fr Phoebus A. Levene, 2001
1934 Nov 9, fr Phoebus A. Levene, 2002
1934 Nov 9, fr Phoebus A. Levene, 2003
HILLQUIT, REBECCA (Mrs. Benjamin) 1908 Jul 25, with Helen L. “Lena” Hill to NH, 347
HILLQUIT, ROSE (Mrs. Eddie) 1919 Aug 1, with Eddie Hillquit, 873
HILLQUIT, VERA LEVENE (Mrs. Morris) 1895 Jun 21, fr Phoebus A. Levene, 2
1895 Jun 24-25, fr Phoebus A. Levene, 3
1896 Jan 24, fr Phoebus A. Levene, 6
1896 Feb 20, fr Phoebus A. Levene, 7
1896 fr Phoebus A. Levene, 9
1897 Feb 4, fr Phoebus A. Levene, 11
1897 Mar 6, fr Phoebus A. Levene, 12
1897 Mar 15, fr Phoebus A. Levene, 13
1897 Nov 9, fr Phoebus A. Levene, 14
1897 fr Phoebus A. Levene, 15
1898 Jul 21, fr MH, 16
1898 Aug 10, fr MH, 17
1898 Aug 11, fr MH, 18
1899 Jan 27, fr MH, 19
1903 Jan 28, fr MH, 58
1903 Jan 30, fr MH, 59
1906 Mar 20, fr Benjamin Hanford, 189
1906 Mar 22, fr Benjamin Hanford, 193
1906 Aug 16, fr MH, 221
1907 Jan 7, Job Harriman to MH and VH, 245
1907 Mar 2, fr MH, 262
1907 May 19, fr Phoebus A. Levene, 271
1908 May 8, fr MH, 330
1908 May 9, fr MH, 332
1908 May 10, fr MH, 333
1908 May 11, fr MH, 334
1908 May 12, fr MH, 335
1908 May 14, fr MH, 336
1910 May 15, fr MH, 471
1910 May 16, fr MH, 472
1910 May 17, fr MH, 473
1910 Aug 26, fr MH, 482
1910 Aug 30, fr MH, 484
1910 Sept 3, MH et al., 485
1911 Jun 4, fr Phoebus A. Levene, 515
1912 Oct 10, fr MH, 556
1912 Dec 25, fr MH, 559
1913 May 9, fr MH, 573
1913 May 10, fr MH, 574
1914 Jun 25, to NH, 632
1914 Jul 18, fr LH, 635
1914 Aug 9, to NH, 637
1917 Apr 10, to NH and LH, 741
1917 Apr 12, to NH and LH, 742
1918 Sept 9, fr Algernon Lee, 797
1919 Nov 5, with MH to Eugene V. Debs, 909
1920 Apr 9, fr Phoebus A. Levene, 921
1920 Jun, Phoebus A. Levene to MH and VH, 939
1922 Feb 19, fr MH, 975
1922 Feb 20, fr MH, 976
1922 Dec 9, fr MH, 1007
1923 Jul 22, with MH to NH and LH, 1058
1923 Jul 25, with MH to NH and LH, 1060
1925 Jul 5, to NH, 1277
1925 Jul 6, to NH, 1278
1925 Jul 10, to NH, 1282
1925 Aug 10, with MH to NH and LH, 1296
1925 Aug 16, with MH to NH and LH, 1300
1925 Aug 18, to NH and LH, 1301
1925 Aug 22, to NH and LH, 1302
1925 Aug 25, to NH and LH, 1303
1925 Aug, with MH to NH and LH, 1305
1925 Oct 27, with MH, NH and LH to Theo Gray (Mrs. Job) Harriman, 1322
1926 Jul 19, to NH, 1410
1926 Aug 16, to NH, 1419
1926 Aug 17, to NH, 1421
1927 Aug 20-24, fr MH, 1500
1927 Aug 31, MH to family, 1501
1927 Sept 2, fr MH, 1503
1927 Sept 6, fr MH, 1504
1927 Sept 8, fr MH, 1506
1929 Jun 15-21, fr MH, 1556
1929 Jun 22, fr MH, 1557
1929 Jun 23, fr MH, 1559
1929 Jun 26, fr MH, 1560
1929 Jun 30, fr MH, 1561
1929 Jul 2, fr MH, 1563
1929 Jul 6, fr MH, 1564
1929 Jul 9, fr MH, 1566
1929 Jul 11, fr MH, 1568
1929 Jul 15, fr MH, 1569
1929 Jul 18, fr MH, 1570
1929 Aug 8, with MH to Meta (Mrs. Victor L.) Berger, 1571
1930 Mar 18, with MH to NH and LH, 1587
1930 Mar 19, to LH and NH, 1588
1930 Mar 20, with MH to NH and LH, 1589
1930 Mar 22, with MH to NH and LH, 1590
1930 Mar 23, to NH and LH, 1592
1930 Mar 27, to NH and LH, 1594
1930 Mar 29, to NH and LH, 1595
1930 Apr 3, to NH and LH, 1598
1930 Apr 4, to NH and LH, 1599
1930 Apr 7, to NH and LH, 1601
1930 Jul 5, to NH, 1616
1930 Jul 7, to NH, 1619
1930 Jul 15, to NH, 1621
1930 Jul 16, to NH, 1623
1930 Jul 22, to NH, 1626
1930 Jul 28, to NH, 1630
1930 Sept 2, with MH to NH and LH, 1634
1930 Sept 10, with MH to NH and LH, 1635
1932 May 24, to NH and LH, 1750
1932 Aug 12, to NH, 1777
1932 Nov 10, Meta (Mrs. Victor L.) Berger to VH and MH, 1864
1933 Jul 24, to NH, 1949
1933 Jul 27, to NH, 1950
1933 Jul 27, to NH, 1951
1933 Jul 28, to NH, 1954
Undated, fr MH, 1989
Undated, fr MH, 1990
Undated, fr MH, 1991
Undated, fr MH, 1992
Undated, fr MH, 1993
Undated, fr MH, 1994
Undated, fr MH, 1995
Undated, to NH, 1996
Undated, fr Ann M. Erickson (Mrs. Phoebus A.) Levene, 1997
Undated, fr Ann M. Erickson (Mrs. Phoebus A.) Levene, 1998
Undated, fr Phoebus A. Levene, 2005
HILLSON, NATHANIAL J. 1932 Dec 23, Socialist Party of California, Los Angeles County Central Committee to NEC, 1885
HOAN, DANIEL W. 1929 Jul 30, 2060
1930 May 6, to Clarence O. Senior (encld in 1930 May 7, Clarence 0. Senior, 1607), 1611
1932 Oct 13, 1795
1933 May 19, to Julius Gerber (encld in 1933 May 23, Julius Gerber, 1939), 1940
1933 Oct 8, with Mrs. Hoan to VH, 2243
1934 May 8, to VH, 2577
HOAN, MRS. DANIEL W. 1933 Oct 8, with Daniel W. Hoan to VH, 2243
HOCHMAN, JULIUS 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2244 Oct 9, to VH, 2245
HOEHN, GOTTLIEB A. 1919 Sept 5, Socialist Party, International Relations Committee, majority report, 905
1929 Jul 27, 2083
HOFFMAN, ROBERT A. 1933 Oct 9, to New Leader, 2246
HOGAN, DAN 1929 Jul 30, 2081
HOGAN, FREDA 1916 Mar 23, 732
HOLDER, ARTHUR E. 1922 circa Mar 15, CPPA, Committee on Organization, report (encld in 1922 Mar 15, William H. Johnston, circular, 977), 978
1923 Nov 24, 1083
1923 Nov 26, fr MH, 1084
1924 circa Apr 16, (endorsement on 1924 Apr 16, William Mahoney to William H. Johnston, 1155), 1155
1924 Apr 21, fr MH, 1158
1924 May 6, 1163
1924 May 9, fr MH, 1166
HOLLANDER, LOUIS 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2178
HOLLENBAUGH, C. E. 1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2416
HOLMES, FRANKLIN S. 1924 Jun 5, last will and testament (encld in 1926 Feb 17, Harry W. Laidler, 1371), 1372
HOLMES, JOHN HAYNES 1910 Feb 17, 460
HOLSTON, EDWIN C. 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2417
HOLT, GEORGE C. 1915 Mar 18, to Julius Henry Cohen, 670
1915 Mar 18, to the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Committee on Admissions (encld in 1915 Mar 18, George C. Holt to Julius Henry Cohen, 670), 671
HOLT, HAMILTON 1906 Dec 21, 237
1933 Oct 11, to VH, 2418
HOLT, M. S. 1924 Oct 20, to Bertha Hale White (encld in 1924 Oct 22, Bertha Hale White, 1199), 1200
HOOPES, S. DARLINGTON 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2247
1934 Apr 4, to VH, 2544
HOPKINS, JOHN A. H. 1924 Jan 2, to William H. Johnston (encld in 1924 Feb 20, John A. H. Hopkins, 1122), 1123
1924 Feb 15, 1112
1924 Feb 18, fr MH, 1114
1924 Feb 18, to William H. Johnston (encld in Feb 20, John A. H. Hopkins, 1122), 1124
1924 Feb 20, 1122
1924 Mar 6, to William Mahoney, 1133
1924 Mar 29, 1139
1924 Apr 3, fr MH, 1147
1924 Apr 5, 1149
1924 Apr 7, fr MH, 1150
1924 Apr 25, with Frank A. Pattison, press release, 1161
1924 May 14, 1172
1924 May 21, fr MH, 1173
1924 May 22, 1174
1924 May 22, to William H. Johnston (encld in 1924 May 22, John A. H. Hopkins, 1174), 1175
1924 May 26, fr William H. Johnston (encld in 1924 May 29, John A. H. Hopkins, 1176), 1177
1924 May 29, 1176
1924 May 29, to William H. Johnston (encld in 1924 May 29, John A. H. Hopkins, 1176), 1178
HORNREICH, J. 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2248
HOSKEN, ROBERT J. 1932 Oct 28, New York City Civil Service Employees, petition, 1841
HOURWICH, ISAAC A. 1919 Nov 19, 910
1919 Nov 22, fr MH, 911
HOURWICH, ISKANDER 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2419
HOVDE, BRYNJOLF J. 1926 Aug, (endorsement on Brynjolf J. Hovde, “French Socialism and the Triple Entente”), 1425
HOWE, BEN 1922 Jun 21, Joint Committee for Independent Labor Political Action, circular, 990
HOWE, FREDERIC C. 1922 circa Mar 15, CPPA, Committee on Organization, report (encld in 1922 Mar 15, William H. Johnston, circular, 977), 978
1922 Mar 20, fr MH, 979
1922 Apr 6, fr MH, 981
1922 Apr 17, 982
1922 Apr 21, fr MH, 984
1922 May 25, 986
1922 Jun 26, fr MH, 991
HRISTOFF, H. 1929 Aug 1, 2018
HUBER, ANNA 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2420
HUEBER, ANTON 1929 Jul 29, 2014
HUEBSCH, BENJAMIN W. 1908 Sept 24, 360
1908 Dec 3, 380
1908 Dec 5, 381
1909 Mar 6, 403
1918 Oct 4, 801
1919 May 23, 845
1919 Jun 23, fr MH, 850
1920 Mar 24, fr MH, 918
1920 Apr 5, fr MH, 920
1920 Apr 10, fr MH, 922
1920 Apr 13, 923
1920 Apr 17, fr MH, 925
1920 Jun 3, fr MH, 932
1920 Jun 8, 933
HUGHAN, EVELYN 1933 Oct 12, to VH, 2536
HUGHAN, JESSIE WALLACE 1924 Apr 18, Darwin J. Meserole et al., circular (encld in 1924 Apr 18, Darwin J. Meserole, 1156), 1157
1929 Aug 5, 2123
1932 Nov 2, 1848
1932 Nov 7, fr MH, 1856
1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2421
HUNTER, ROBERT 1905 Feb 11, 120
1905 Feb 14, 121
1907 Feb 12, 255
1908 Feb 8, 314
1908 Mar 10, 320
1908 Mar 30, 324
1910 Feb 22, 461
1910 Apr 18, 466
1910 Apr 18, 467
1910 Apr 26, 469
1910 Jun 15, 475
1910 Jul 12, 478
1910 Dec 21, 499
1910 Dec 27, 500
1911 Apr 25, 512
1911 Dec 10, 531
1913 Oct 24, 597
1914 Jun 17, 631
HUTCHINSON, J. 1933 Oct 16, to VH, 2422
HUYSMANS, CAMILLE 1905 Jun 17, fr Henry Mayers Hyndman (encld in 1905 Jun 21, Camille Huysmans to delegates and secretaries of parties affiliated with the International Socialist Bureau, 141), 142
1905 Jun 21, to delegates and secretaries of parties affiliated with the International Socialist Bureau, 141
1905 Jun 22, with Emile Vandervelde and Edouard Anseele to delegates of parties affiliated with the International Socialist Bureau, 144
1905 Jun 28, to delegates and secretaries of parties affiliated with the International Socialist Bureau, 145
1905 Jul 14, fr Henry William Lee (encld in 1905 circa Jul 14, Camille Huysmans to delegates and secretaries of parties affiliated with the International Socialist Bureau, 149), 150
1905 circa Jul 14, to delegates and secretaries of parties affiliated with the International Socialist Bureau, 149
1905 Jul 24, fr Georges Plekhanoff, 151
1905 Jul 25, fr August Bebel, 152
1905 Jul 28, 156
1906 Feb 16, 183
1906 Jun 15, 208
1906 Dec 22, to MH and Daniel De Leon, 239
1907 Mar 4, 263
1907 May 8, 268
1907 May 24, 274
1907 Jun 5, 277
1907 Jun 22, with Edouard Anseele and Emile Vandervelde to MH and Daniel De Leon, 280
1907 to Joseph Bloch, 311
1908 Feb 22, 316
1908 Oct 23, to MH and Daniel De Leon, 367
1909 Apr 3, 414
1909 Oct 29, to Adolf Hefner, 433
1913 Jun 27, 581
1915 Jan 16, 659
1915 May 5, 704
1915 Jul 10, 712
1915 Sept 9, 716
1917 Feb 17, Camille Huysmans, et al. to Louis Dubreuilh, 740
HYLAN, JOHN F. 1917 Oct 10, MH to John Purroy Mitchel, John F. Hylan and William M. Bennett, 749
HYNDMAN, HENRY MAYERS 1905 Jun 17, to Camille Huysmans (encld in 1905 Jun 21, Camille Huysmans to delegates and secretaries of parties affiliated with the International Socialist Bureau, 141), 142
1905 Dec, 176
1906 Mar 28, 195
1906 Apr 23, 200
1906 Apr 25, 201
1914 Dec 28, fr MH, 657
1921 Jul 29, 967
IBSEN, ELEANOR 1919 Aug 1, with Abraham Mann and Frederick Umhey, 878
IGLESIAS, SANTIAGO 1933 Oct 9, to Norman Thomas, 2249
IKLE, CHARLES 1933 Oct 14, to VH, 2423
IMES, W. C. 1933 Oct 25, to VH, 2424
INDUSTRIAL WORKERS OF THE WORLD 1907 Feb 2, Charles O. Sherman, 252
INGERMAN, ANNA (Mrs. Sergius) 1929, with Sergius Ingerman, 2126
INGERMAN, SERGIUS 1929, with Anna (Mrs. Sergius) Ingerman, 2126
1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2250
INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE FOR POLITICAL PRISONERS 1928 Feb 5, Anna N. Davis to Labour and Socialist International (encld in 1928 Apr 4, Friedrich Adler, 1522) , 1523
INTERNATIONAL FUR WORKERS UNION 1933 Oct 10, Pietro Luchhi to VH, 2277
INTERNATIONAL JEWELRY WORKERS UNION 1933 Oct 11, Samuel E. Beardsley to VH, 2185
INTERNATIONAL LABOR CONGRESS OF SOCIALIST PARTIES AT HAMBURG 1923 circa Jan, Organization Committee, circular, 1022
INTERNATIONAL LADIES GARMENT WORKERS UNION 1919 Aug 1, 874
1924 Nov 13, Norman Thomas to ILGWU, General Executive Board and ILGWU, Local 17, Executive Board (encld in 1924 circa Nov 13, Norman Thomas, 1203), 1204
1929 Jul 31, Benjamin Schlesinger, 2097
1933 Aug 11, David Dubinsky, 1960
1933 Oct 8, David Dubinsky to VH, 2218
1933 Oct 9, fr Ben Gilbert, 2225
INTERNATIONAL LADIES GARMENT WORKERS UNION, LEFT WING GROUP 1932 Oct 28, Joseph Galstuck, H. Shusterman and Mr. Lesser to MH, 1840
INTERNATIONAL LADIES GARMENT WORKERS UNION, LOCAL 9 (CLOAK AND SUIT TAILORS UNION) 1915 Jul 5, Nathaniel M. Minkow, 711
INTERNATIONAL LADIES GARMENT WORKERS UNION, LOCAL 17 (CHILDREN CLOAK AND REEFER MAKERS UNION) 1924 Nov 13, Norman Thomas to ILGWU, General Executive Board and ILGWU, Local 17, Executive Board (encld in 1924 circa Nov 13, Norman Thomas, 1203), 1204
INTERNATIONAL LADIES GARMENT WORKERS UNION, LOCAL 22 (DRESS MAKERS UNION) 1929 Sept 15, Joseph Speilman, 2166
1933 Oct 11, Executive Board to VH, 2252
INTERNATIONAL LADIES GARMENT WORKERS UNION, LOCAL 23 (SKIRT MAKERS UNION), EXECUTIVE BOARD 1933 Oct 10, Sam Fromchuck and Louis Reiss to VH, 2224
INTERNATIONAL LADIES GARMENT WORKERS UNION, LOCAL 25 (LADIES WAIST MAKERS UNION) 1909 Dec 7, Samuel Shindler, 440
1919 Aug 1, 875
INTERNATIONAL LADIES GARMENT WORKERS UNION, LOCAL 35 (CLOAK, SKIRT, AND DRESS PRESSERS UNION) 1933 Oct 9, Joseph Breslaw to VH and family, 2196
INTERNATIONAL LADIES GARMENT WORKERS UNION, LOCAL 82, EXECUTIVE BOARD 1933 Oct 11, L. Rosenblatt to VH, 2315
INTERNATIONAL LADIES GARMENT WORKERS UNION, LOCAL 132 (BUTTON AND NOVELTY WORKERS UNION) 1933 Oct 9, Morris Greenglass to VH, 2231
1933 Oct 11, Washington Delegation to MH Funeral Committee, 2251
INTERNATIONAL LADIES GARMENT WORKERS UNION, LOCAL 155 (KNITGOODS WORKERS UNION) 1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2253
INTERNATIONAL LADIES GARMENT WORKERS UNION, NEW JERSEY, PATTERSON UNDERWEAR STRIKERS 1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2254
INTERNATIONAL LADIES GARMENT WORKERS UNION, WAIST MAKERS UNION JOINT BOARD 1933 Oct 9, Julius Hochman to VH, 2245
INTERNATIONAL POCKETBOOK WORKERS UNION 1933 Oct 9, Abe Stein and Charles I. Goldman to VH and family, 2356
INTERNATIONAL RELIEF ASSOCIATION, AMERICAN COMMITTEE 1933 May 12, Jay Lovestone, draft of circular (encld in 1933 May 17, Clarence O. Senior, 1934), 1935
1933 May 12, list of members (encld in 1933 May 17, Clarence O. Senior, 1934), 1936
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALIST BUREAU 1905 Jun 17, Henry Mayers Hyndman to Camille Huysmans (encld in 1905 Jun 21, Camille Huysmans to delegates and secretaries of parties affiliated with the International Socialist Bureau, 141), 142
1905 Jun 21, Camille Huysmans to delegates and secretaries of parties affiliated with the International Socialist Bureau, 141
1905 Jun 22, Emile Vandervelde, Edouard Anseele and Camille Huysmans to delegates of parties affiliated with the International Socialist Bureau, 144
1905 Jun 28, Camille Huysmans to delegates and secretaries of parties affiliated with the International Socialist Bureau, 145
1905 Jul 14, Henry William Lee to Camille Huysmans (encld in 1905, circa Jul 14, Camille Huysmans to delegates and secretaries of parties affiliated with the International Socialist Bureau, 149), 150
1905 circa Jul 14, Camille Huysmans to delegates and secretaries of parties affiliated with the International Socialist Bureau, 149
1905 Jul 24, Georges Plekhanoff to Camille Huysmans, 151
1905 Jul 25, August Bebel to Camille Huysmans, 152
1905 Jul 28, Camille Huysmans, 156
1906 Feb 16, Camille Huysmans, 183
1906 Jun 15, Camille Huysmans, 208
1906 Dec 22, Camille Huysmans to MH and Daniel De Leon, 239
1907 Mar 4, Camille Huysmans, 263
1907 May 8, Camille Huysmans, 268
1907 May 24, Camille Huysmans, 274
1907 Jun 5, Camille Huysmans, 277
1907 Jun 22, Edouard Anseele, Emile Vandervelde and Camille Huysmans to MH and Daniel De Leon, 280
1907, Camille Huysmans to Joseph Bloch, 311
1908 Feb 22, Camille Huysmans, 316
1908 Oct 23, Camille Huysmans to MH and Daniel De Leon, 367
1908 circa Oct, MH to members of the International Socialist Bureau, 371
1909 Apr 3, Camille Huysmans, 414
1909 Oct 29, Camille Huysmans to Adolf Hefner, 433
1909 circa Oct 29, Adolf Hefner (endorsement on 1909 Oct 29, Camille Huysmans to Adolf Hefner, 433), 433
1913 Jun 27, Camille Huysmans, 581
1915 Jan 17, Camille Huysmans, 659
1915 May 5, Camille Huysmans, 704
1915 Jul 10, Camille Huysmans, 712
1915 Sept 9, Camille Huysmans, 716
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALIST CONGRESS AT STUTTGART 1907 Jun 22, fr J. Mahlon Barnes, 279
INTERNATIONAL TRUCK DRIVERS AND HELPERS UNION, LOCAL 102 1933 Oct 10, Saul Metz to VH, 2288
INTERNATIONAL WORKING UNION OF SOCIALIST PARTIES 1922 Dec 21, Friedrich Adler to executive members of the Vienna Union, 1008
INTERNATIONALE KOMMISSION Z U R ABWEHR DES FASCHISMUS 1926 Sept 8, Julius Deutsch, 1430
ITALIAN SOCIALIST FEDERATION 1933 Oct 9, E. Clemente to MH family, 2201
ITALIAN SOCIALIST PARTY OF NEW YORK 1933 Oct 11, to Julius Gerber, 2278
JACOBSON, CHARLES 1929 Sept 14, 2148
JAGLE, ELIZABETH C. 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2425
JAMES, FLEMING 1933 Oct 10, with Christine Shelter to NH, 2329
JARLEY, TERRANCE 1915 Mar, to David Rumsey, 694
JAURES, JEAN 1910 Sept 3, MH et al. to VH, 485
JENKINSON, ALICE 1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2426
JEWISH DAILY FORWARD 1926 Apr 5, MH to Abraham Cahan, 1389
1926 Apr 15, William Morris Feigenbaum, 1394
1926 Sept 1, MH to Isaac N. Natkins, 1427
1928 May 25, MH to Abraham Cahan, 1537
1933 Oct 9, to VH and family, 2255
1933 Oct 9, fr Raphael Rein Abramowitsch and Theodore Gurwitsch Dan, 2174
1933 Oct 9, fr Morris Blumenreich, 2194
1933 Oct 9, fr Karl Kautsky, 2258
1933 Oct 9, fr Charles Messinger, 2286
1933 Oct 9, fr Philadelphia Labor Institute, 2300
1933 Oct 9, fr Louis Schaffer, 2319
1933 Oct 9, fr Louis A. Schneyer, 2326
1933 Oct 9, fr Socialist Party of New Jersey, Newark, Branch 3, 2340
1933 Oct 10, fr Friedrich Adler, 2177
1933 Oct 10, fr Leon Blum and Paul Faure, 2221
1933 Oct 10, fr Arthur Henderson, 2240
Jewish Daily Forward, BALTIMORE STAFF 1933 Oct 10, Morris L. Polin to Julius Gerber, 2303
JEWISH SOCIALIST LABOR PARTY-POALE ZION 1929 Sept 16, Isaac Hamlin, 2172
JEWISH SOCIALIST VERBAND OF AMERICA 1925 Dec 26, George R. Kirkpatrick to Nathan Chanin (encld in 1925 Dec 26, George R. Kirkpatrick, 1347), 1348
1929 Sept 15, Nathan Chanin, 2173
1932 Jan, memorandum, 1732
1933 Oct 9, Saul Riskin and Nathan Chanin to VH, 2311
JEWISH SOCIALIST VERBAND OF ILLINOIS, CHICAGO CENTRAL COMMITTEE 1933 Oct 9, Morris Blumin to VH, 2195
JEWSON, DOROTHY 1929 Jul 16, 2030
JOHNSON, O. C. 1919 Jul, Communist Party, National Organization Committee, circular (encld in 1919 Jul 14, Adolph F. Germer, 857), 858
JOHNSON, THOMAS 1929, 2049
JOHNSTON, WILLIAM H. 1922 Mar 15, circular, 977
1923 Jan 3, fr MH, 1013
1923 Feb 20, fr David B. Robertson, 1023
1923 Jul 6, fr MH, 1044
1923 Jul 7, 1046
1923 circa Jul 31, fr CPPA, New York City Organizations, 1061
1924 Jan 2, fr John A.H. Hopkins (encld in 1924 Feb 20, John A.H. Hopkins, 1122), 1123
1924 Jan 15, 1102
1924 Feb 18, fr John A.H. Hopkins (encld in 1924 Feb 20, John A.H. Hopkins, 1122), 1124
1924 Feb 28, fr Marie B. MacDonald (encld in 1924 Feb 28, Marie B. MacDonald, 1127), 1128
1924 Mar 19, fr MH, 1135
1924 Apr 16, fr William Mahoney, 1155
1924 May 22, fr John A.H. Hopkins (encld in 1924 May 22, John A.H. Hopkins, 1174), 1175
1924 May 26, to John A.H. Hopkins (encld in 1924 May 29, John A.H. Hopkins, 1176), 1177
1924 May 29, fr John A.H. Hopkins (encld in 1924 May 29, John A.H. Hopkins, 1176), 1178
1924 Oct 21, fr Bertha Hale White (encld in 1924 Oct 22, Bertha Hale White, 1199), 1201
1924 Dec 30, CPPA, circular, 1216
1925 Feb 6, fr MH, 1226
1925 Mar 6, circular, 1232
JOINT COMMITTEE FOR INDEPENDENT LABOR POLITICAL ACTION 1922 Jun 21, circular, 990
1922 Jun 28, William F. Kehoe to Edward F. Cassidy, 992
JOINT COMMITTEE OF LEFT WING GROUP OF INTERNATIONAL LADIES GARMENT WORKERS UNION, UNITED FRONT HAT, CAP AND MILLINERY RANK AND FILE COMMITTEE AND AMALGAMATED RANK AND FILE COMMITTEE 1932 Oct 28, Joseph Galstuck, H. Shusterman and Mr. Lesser to MH, 1840
JOINT LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE 1932 Oct 26, Ida S. (Mrs. Julius Henry) Cohen, 1832
JONAS, ALEXANDER 1900 May 16, 27
1904 Jun 7, 99
1904 Jun 23, 102
1904 circa Jun, 104
1905 Oct 6, 166
JONES, MORGAN 1929 Jul, to Julius Gerber, 2036
1933 Oct 10, with Rhys John Davies to VH and family, 2212
JORDAN, DAVID STARR 1916 Aug 14, 735
JORDAN, V. D. 1918 Oct 21, 806
JOSEPHO, ANATOL 1933 Oct 11, to VH, 2256
JOWETT, FREDERICK WILLIAM 1929 Aug 5, 2032
JUGOW, ARON 1929 Feb 10, 1554
1931 Jan 8, 1667
1931 Feb 6, fr MH, 1677
1931 Feb 20, 1685
1931 after Feb 20, fr MH, 1686
1932 Jan 20, 1727
KAHN, ARTHUR 1929 Jul 29, 2127
KAMINSKY, SAMUEL 1932 Oct 27, fr MH, 1835
DER KAMPF 1924 Jul 1, H. A. Braunstat, 1181
KAPP, PHILLIP 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2427
KARAPETOFF, VLADIMIR 1929 Jul 30, 2125
KARLIN, IDA B. (Mrs. William) 1934 Apr 8, to VH, 2552
KARLIN, WILLIAM 1929, 2131
1933 Oct 11, to VH, 2257
KAUFMAN, ESTHER 1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2428
KAUFMAN, MORRIS 1924 Apr 18, Darwin J. Meserole et al., circular (encld in 1924 Apr 18, Darwin J. Meserole, 1156), 1157
KAUTSKY, KARL 1906 Jan 12, with Luise (Mrs. Karl) Kautsky, 181
1906 Mar 20, fr MH, 188
1906 May 22, 204
1906 Jun 30, 210
1908 Dec 1, 379
1914 Jun 16, 630
1929 Jul 17, 2011
1933 Oct 9, to Jewish Daily Forward, 2258
1934 Jul 19, with Luise (Mrs. Karl) Kautsky to VH, 2582A and 2582B
1934 Sept 6, to James Oneal, 2429
1934 late Oct, circular, 1978
KAUTSKY, LUISE (Mrs. Karl) 1906 Jan 12, with Karl Kautsky, 181
1906 May 22, 205
1909 Jun 30, 426
1913 Jun 8, 580
1934 Jul 19, with Karl Kautsky to VH, 2582A and 2582B
1934 Sept 6, to VH, 2586
KEATING, EDWARD 1924 Jul 5, CPPA, Committee on Organization and Campaign, report, 1182
KEHOE, WILLIAM F. 1922 Jun 28, to Edward F. Cassidy, 992
KELLEY, NICHOLAS 1932 Feb 19, 1734
KENT, FANNIE (Mrs. Nathaniel) 1933 Oct 9, with Nathaniel Kent to VH, 2260
KENT, HERMAN O. 1933 Oct 9, to VH and family, 2259
1933 Oct 11, with Allen Benson to VH and family, 2430
KENT, NATHANIEL 1933 Oct 9, with Fannie (Mrs. Nathaniel) Kent to VH, 2260
KEOGH, MARTIN J. 1906 Oct 27, 231
1906 Nov 7, 232
1907 Jan 14, 247
1909 Mar 8, 404
1910 Jan 10, 454
1910 Feb 9, 458
1911 Oct 9, 526
1911 Oct 11, 527
1915 Feb 11, 661
1915 Mar 18, to Julius Henry Cohen, 672
KERACHER, JOHN 1919 Jul, Communist Party, National Organization Committee, circular (encld in 1919 Jul 14, Adolph F. Germer, 857), 858
KERR, CHARLES H. 1905 Oct 4, 165
KING, BERTHA HALE WHITE (See also Bertha Hale White) 1929 Aug 1, 2070
KING, JUDSON 1933 Oct 9, with Mrs. King to VH, 2261
KING, MRS. JUDSON 1933 Oct 9, with Judson King to VH, 2261
KING, MURRAY E. 1926 Jun 12, to NEC, 1404
1926 circa Oct 22, fr MH, 1456
1926 Oct 25, fr MH, 1459
KINGHORN, HUGH M. 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2431
KINGS HIGHWAY BOARD OF TRADE 1933 Oct 16, H.G. McNeill to VH, 2459
KIRBY, JOE 1918 May 6, Kirby, Kirby & Kirby to Adolph F. Germer (encld in 1918 May 10, Adolph F. Germer to NEC, 776), 777
KIRKPATRICK, GEORGE R. 1925 Jun 8, 1259
1925 Sept 15, 1308
1925 Sept 17, fr MH, 1309
1925 Sept 21, 1312
1925 Nov 19, 1332
1925 Nov 19, 1333
1925 Nov 20, 1334
1925 Nov 21, 1335
1925 Nov 23. 1337
1925 Nov 23, fr MH, 1338
1925 Nov 24, fr MH, 1340
1925 Nov 30, 1342
1925 Dec 4, fr MH, 1344
1925 Dec 9, 1345
1925 Dec 21, to NEC, 1346
1925 Dec 26, 1347
1925 Dec 26, to Nathan Chanin (encld in 1925 Dec 26, George R. Kirkpatrick, 1347), 1348
1925 Dec 30, fr MH, 1350
1926 Jan 2, 1352
1926 Jan 2 to NEC, 1354
1926 Jan 9, 1356
1926 Jan 11, fr MH, 1357
1926 Jan 13, 1358
1926 Feb 1, fr MH, 1359
1926 Feb 1, 1360
1926 Feb 4, fr MH, 1363
1926 Mar 20, fr MH, 1385
1926 Apr 6, 1390
1933 Oct 8, to VH, 2432
KLEIN, SAMUEL 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2262
KNITGOODS WORKERS UNION (ILGWU, LOCAL 155) 1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2253
KOBBE, HELENE (Mrs. Herman) 1933 Oct 22, to VH, 2433
KOBBE, HERMAN 1929 Jul, Socialist Party of New York, State Executive Committee, 2100
1933 Oct 12, to VH, 2434
KOCHMAN, ADELL 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2263
KOHLER, MAX J. 1915 Mar 19, to Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Committee on Admissions, 681
KOL, HENRI HUBERT VAN 1917 Feb 17, Camille Huysmans et al. to Louis Dubreuilh, 740
1925 May 9, 1244
1925 Jul 2, fr MH, 1274
1925 Jul 17, 1290
KOLB, CHARLES 1933 Oct, Socialist Party of Oregon, State Executive Committee to VH, 2511
KONENKOV, MARGARITA IVANOVA (Mrs. Sergei Timofeitch) 1933 Oct 8, with Sergei Timofeitch Konenkov to VH and family, 2264
1934 Oct 7, to VH, 2435
KONENKOV, SERGEI TIMOFEITCH 1933 Oct 8, with Margarita Ivanova (Mrs. Sergei Timofeitch) Konenkov to VH and family, 2264
KOPNAGEL, S. 1919 Jul, Communist Party, National Organization Committee, circular (encld in 1919 Jul 14, Adolph F. Germer, 857), 858
KOPSA, MARY 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2265
KORN, CHARLES 1922 Jun 21, Joint Committee for Independent Labor Political Action, circular, 990
KRECK, MARTIN C. 1929 Aug 3, 2088
KRITZER, HARRY 1933 Oct 9, Socialist Party of New York City, Campaign Committee to VH, 2508
KURZMAN, SEYMOUR P. 1915 Mar 18, to Julius Henry Cohen, 673
1915 Mar 18, to Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Committee on Admissions (encld in 1915 Mar 18, Seymour P. Kurzman to Julius Henry Cohen, 673), 674
LABOR PARTY OF ONTARIO 1931 Feb 25, James McArthur Conner, 1687
1931 Mar 2, MH to James McArthur Conner, 1690
LABOR SURVEY COMMITTEE 1923 Dec, James Oneal, circular (encld in 1923 Dec 17, James Oneal, 1094), 1095
1924 Jan, James Oneal, report (encld in 1924 Feb 4, James Oneal, 1108), 1109
194 Feb 11, James Oneal, report (encld in 1924 Feb 18, Bertha Hale White, 1115), 1116
LABOUR AND SOCIALIST INTERNATIONAL 1923 Oct 29, circular, 1079
1924 Aug 28, Friedrich Adler, 1191
1924 Sept 13, MH to Friedrich Adler, 1192
1924 Dec 5, MH to Friedrich Adler, 1213
1925 Feb 3, Thomas Shaw, 1225
1925 Feb 13, MH to Thomas Shaw, 1228
1925 Mar 9, Thomas Shaw, 1233
1925 Mar 19, MH to Thomas Shaw, 1235
1925 May 27, MH to Friedrich Adler, 1254
1926 Sept 2, Friedrich Adler, 1428
1926 Sept 22, MH to Friedrich Adler, 1433
1926 Sept 25, Friedrich Adler, 1435
1926 Oct 19, MH to Friedrich Adler, 1446
1926 Oct 22, Friedrich Adler, 1455
1926 Oct 23, MH to Friedrich Adler, 1457
1927 Jan 21, Friedrich Adler, 1481
1927 Feb 7, MH to Friedrich Adler, 1482
1927 Apr 14, Friedrich Adler, 1485
1927 Apr 28, MH to Friedrich Adler, 1486
1928 Feb 5, fr Anna N. Davis (encld in 1928 Apr 4, Friedrich Adler, 1522),1523
1928 Apr 4, Friedrich Adler, 1522
1928 Apr 24, MH to Friedrich Adler, 1531
1929 Dec 17, Friedrich Adler, 1574
1930 Jan 4, MH to Friedrich Adler, 1575
1930 Feb 25, Friedrich Adler, 1583
1930 Apr 29, MH to Friedrich Adler, 1604
1930 Aug 29, MH to Friedrich Adler, 1633
1930 Nov 29, Friedrich Adler to Clarence O. Senior (encld in 1930 circa Dec, Clarence O. Senior, 1662), 1663
1931 Feb 9, Clarence O. Senior to Joseph van Roosbroeck, 1681
1932 May 16, Friedrich Adler, 1748
1932 Jun 1, MH to Friedrich Adler, 1752
1933 Oct 9, Friedrich Adler to Socialist Party, 2176
1933 Oct 10, Friedrich Adler to Jewish Daily Forward, 2177
LABOUR PARTY OF GREAT BRITAIN 1924 Jan 7, Fred Bramley and Arthur Henderson, circular (encld in 1924 Jan 30, Arthur Henderson, 1105), 1106
LADIES WAIST MAKERS UNION (ILGWU, LOCAL 25) 1909 Dec 7, Samuel Shindler, 440
1919 Aug 1, 875
LADYSCHNIKOW, IWAN PAVOLICH 1907 Jan 22, 250
1908 Feb 24, 318
LAFARGUE, PAUL 1911 Apr 17, with Jean Longuet, 511
LA FOLLETTE-WHEELER PROGRESSIVE HEADQUARTERS 1925 Feb 9, Hartwell Leonard Brunson, 1227
LAIDLER, HARRY W. 1919 Aug 1, 876
1922 Dec 8, 1006
1923 Jan 8, fr MH, 1017
1923 Jan 19, 1020
1924 Apr 18, Darwin J. Meserole et al., circular (encld in 1924 Apr 18, Darwin J. Meserole, 1156), 1157
1925 Mar 17, 1234
1925 Jul 13, fr Arthur Williams, 1283
1926 Feb 16, 1371
1926 Feb 20, fr MH, 1375
1926 Mar 4, 1382
1926 Mar 31, 1387
1926 Apr 1, 1388
1926 Apr 7, fr MH, 1391
1927 Nov 22, fr Carl Snyder (encld in 1927 Nov 28, Harry W. Laidler, 1511), 1512
1927 Nov 28, 1511
1927 Dec 6, fr MH, 1515
1928 Apr 13, 1529
1929 Jul, Socialist Party of New York, State Executive Committee, 2100
1929 Aug 21, 2138
1931 Feb 4, 1676
1931 Feb 6, fr MH, 1678
1931 Feb 9, 1679
1931 Feb 26, fr MH, 1688
1932 May 27, 1751
1932 Jun 2, fr MH, 1754
1932 Jun 7, 1760
1932 Jun 30, 1765
1932 Jul 1, fr MH, 1766
1932 Oct 28, fr MH, 1838
1932 Dec 21, 1884
1932 Dec 27, fr MH, 1886
1933 Nov 23, to VH, 2436
LAMONT, ROBERT RIVES 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2266
LANFERSIEK, WALTER 1912 Jul 26, 549
1914 Sept 21, fr MH, 642
1914 Nov 21, fr MH, 651
1915 Jan 23, 660
1915 Apr 2, 696
1915 Jun 29, 709
1915 Dec 23, 727
1916 Feb 18, 731
LANSBURY, GEORGE 1921 Jul 21, 966
1929 Jul 17, 2025
LAUER, EDGAR J. 1915 Mar 22, to Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Committee on Admissions, 690
LAVAUD, J. B. 1905 Apr 6, Gustave Herve et al., circular, 127
LAWYERS CLUB OF NEW YORK CITY, WAR COMMITTEE 1917 Oct 25, Perley Morse, 752
LAZAREV, GEORGE 1928 Dec 18, with Alice Stone Blackwell and C. Oberoutcheff, 1551
1929 Jan 30, fr MH, 1553
LEAGUE FOR INDUSTRIAL DEMOCRACY 1922 Dec 8, Harry W. Laidler, 1006
1922 Dec 30, Norman Thomas, 1009
1923 Jan 8, MH to Harry W. Laidler, 1017
1923 Jan 19, Harry W. Laidler, 1020
1925 Mar 5, MH to Norman Thomas, 1230
1925 Mar 17, Harry W. Laidler, 1234
1925 Jun 5, Norman Thomas, 1256
1925 Jun 15, MH to Norman Thomas, 1265
1925 Jul 13, Arthur Williams to Harry W. Laidler, 1283
1925 Jul 15, MH to Norman Thomas, 1288
1925 Jul 16, Norman Thomas, 1289
1925 Jul 21, MH to Norman Thomas, 1291
1926 Feb 17, Harry W. Laidler, 1371
1926 Feb 20, MH to Harry W. Laidler, 1375
1926 Mar 4, Harry W. Laidler, 1382
1926 Mar 31, Harry W. Laidler, 1387
1926 Apr 1, Harry W. Laidler, 1388
1926 Apr 7, MH to Harry W. Laidler, 1391
1926 Dec 21, Norman Thomas, 1477
1926 Dec 29, MH to Norman Thomas, 1478
1927 Jun 14, Norman Thomas, 1495
1927 Nov 28, Harry W. Laidler, 1511
1927 Dec 6, MH to Harry W. Laidler, 1515
1928 Apr 13, Harry W. Laidler, 1529
1931 Jan 7, Norman Thomas, 1665
1931 Jan 23, MH to Norman Thomas, 1671
1931 Feb 4, Harry W. Laidler, 1676
1931 Feb 6, MH to Harry W. Laidler, 1678
1931 Feb 9, Harry W. Laidler, 1679
1931 Feb 26, MH to Harry W. Laidler, 1688
1931 Mar 27, MH to Norman Thomas, 1699
1932 May 27, Harry W. Laidler, 1751
1932 Jun 2, MH to Harry W. Laidler, 1754
1932 Jun 7, MH to Norman Thomas, 1759
1932 Jun 7, Harry W. Laidler, 1760
1932 Jun 30, Harry W. Laidler, 1765
1932 Jul 1, MH to Harry W. Laidler, 1766
1932 Dec 21, Harry W. Laidler, 1884
1932 Dec 27, MH to Harry W. Laidler, 1886
1933 circa Nov 23, Board of Directors, resolution (encld in 1933 Nov 23, Harry W. Laidler to VH, 2436), 2437
LECHUER, MARTIN B. 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2267
LEE, ALGERNON 1904 Sept 7, 106
1905 Jan 14, 116
1905 Jun 18, 139
1905 Jul 27, 154
1905 Nov 1, 172
1907 May 1, 266
1909 Apr 4, 415
1911 Dec 12, 533
1911 Dec 19, 535
1911 Dec 23, 536
1912 Jul 2, Algernon Lee et al. to New York Call, 546
1913 Jan 22, 561
1913 Apr 4, 566
1913 Jul 27, 589
1914 Dec 6, 652
1918 Aug 9, 792
1918 Aug 20, 794
1918 Sept 9, to VH, 797
1918 Nov 17, 811
1918 Nov 26, 812
1918 Dec 17, 813
1919 Jan 26, 819
1919 Feb 9, 821
1919 Apr 30, 836
1919 Jun 6, 848
1919 Jun 8, 849
1919 Jul 27, 860
1919 Jul 31, with Matilda (Mrs. Algernon) Lee, 864
1919 Aug 6, MH to Algernon and Matilda (Mrs. Algernon) Lee, 895
1919 Aug 6, 896
1919 Aug 9, fr MH, 898
1919 Aug 24, fr MH, 903
1919 Sept 5, Socialist Party, International Relations Committee, majority report, 905
1920 May 26, 929
1920 May 30, 931
1920 Jun 21, fr MH, 936
1922 Jun 21, Joint Committee for Independent Labor Political Action, circular, 990
1924 Apr 18, Darwin J. Meserole et al., circular (encld in 1924 Apr 18, Darwin J. Meserole, 1156), 1157
1925 Jun 11, 1263
1925 Jun 17, fr MH, 1266
1925 Jun 18, 1268
1925 Jun 19, fr MH, 1269
1926 Apr 29, fr MH, 1398
1927 May 18, 1491
1927 Jun 13, fr MH, 1494
1928 Aug 22, 1543
1928 Sept 6, fr MH, 1545
1928 Nov 3, 1546
1928 Dec 4, 1550
1929 Jul 20, Emile Vandervelde to Algernon Lee and Julius Gerber, 2010
1929 Jul 30, Frank R. Crosswaith to Julius Gerber and Algernon Lee, 2119
1929 circa Jul, Otto Bauer to Algernon Lee and Julius Gerber, 2013
1929 Aug 2, James Oneal to Algernon Lee and Julius Gerber, 2065
1929 Aug 8, fr Silvanus A. Stockwell, 2079
1929 Aug 10, Pierre Renaudel to Algernon Lee and Julius Gerber, 2038
1929 Aug 29, Charles Solomon to Algernon Lee and Julius Gerber, 2152
1929, “What I Think of Morris Hillquit,” 2136
1930 Mar 1, 1584
1930 Mar 3, fr MH, 1585
1930 May 14, 1613
1931 Apr 24, fr Norman Thomas, 1710
1932 Jan 14, 1725
1932 Jan 31, 1731
1932 May 7, 1747
1932 Jul 12, 1768
1932 Jul 14, 1769
1932 Jul 18, fr Berta S. Bendel], 1771
1932 Jul 22, (endorsement on 1932 Jul 18, Berta S. Bendell to Algernon Lee, 1771), 1771
1932 Jul 23, 1772
1933 Feb 21, 1909
1933 Apr 13-14, 1924
1933 May 9, 1932
1933 Jul 22, with Bela Low and Jack Altman to NEC, 1946
1933 Oct 11, fr John Cooper Packard, 2299
1933, to VH, 2438
1933, to VH, 2439
1934 Apr 6, to VH, 2548
1934 Oct 5, fr Matthew Woll, 2534
LEE, HENRY WILLIAM 1905 Jul 14, to Camille Huysmans (encld in 1905 circa Jul 14, Camille Huysmans to delegates and secretaries of parties affiliated with the International Socialist Bureau, 149), 150
LEE, MATILDA (Mrs. Algernon) 1919 Jul 31, with Algernon Lee, 864
1919 Aug 6, MH to Algernon and Matilda (Mrs. Algernon) Lee, 895
LEFKOWITZ, A. 1922 Jun 21, Joint Committee for Independent Labor Political Action, circular, 990
LEGIEN, CARL 1913 May 30, 576
1913 Sept 2, 593
1914 Jan 7, 605
LEHMAIER, JAMES S. 1915 Mar 19, to Julius Henry Cohen, 682
LEHMAN, HERBERT H. 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2268 1934 Apr 11, to VH, 2558
LEIGRAND, G. C. 1924 Jul 5, CPPA, Committee on Organization and Campaign, report, 1182
LEIPZIGER VOLKSZEITUNG 1931 Mar 23, Nitzer Saupo, 1693
LEONARD, GEORGE B. 1929 Aug, 2078
LESCHINSKY, MAX 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2440
LESSER, MR. 1932 Oct 28, with Joseph Galstuck and H. Shusterman, 1840
LEVENE, ALEXANDER 1934 Jan 24, fr Marjorie (Mrs. George P.) Wells, 2537
LEVENE, ANN M. ERICKSON (Mrs. Phoebus A.) 1925 Jul 3, to NH, 1275
Undated, to VH, 1997
Undated, to VH, 1998
LEVENE, ETTA BRICK (Mrs. Solon) 1908? Apr 8, to NH, 327
LEVENE, MARIE D. “MAMIE” 1912 Aug 4, to NH, 551
Undated, to NH, 1999
Undated, to NH, 2000
LEVENE, PHOEBUS A. “FEDYA” 1895 May 16, 1
1895 Jun 21, to VH, 2
1895 Jun 24-25, to VH, 3
1895 circa Jul 16, fr MH and Sophia Levene, 4
1896 Jan 21, 5
1896 Jan 24, to VH, 6
1896 Feb 20, to VH, 7
1896, to VH, 9
1897 Jan 24, 10
1897 Feb 4 to VH, 11
1897 Mar 6 to VH, 12
1897 Mar 15, to VH, 13
1897 Nov 9, to VH, 14
1897, to VH, 15
1907 May 12, 270
1907 May 19, to VH, 271
1907 May, to NH, 275
1907 Jul, to NH, 286
1907 Jul, to NH, 287
1907 Jul, to NH, 288
1907 Jul, to NH, 289
1911 Jun 4, to VH, 515
1913 Jul 18, to NH, 586
1920 Apr 9, to VH, 921
1920 Jun, to MH and VH, 939
Undated, to NH, 2001
Undated, to NH, 2002
Undated, to NH, 2003
Undated, to Bermudians, 2004
Undated, to VH, 2005
LEVENE, SOPHIA 1895 circa Jul 16, with MH to Phoebus A. Levene, 4
LEVENTHAL, JOSEPH 1929 Sept 15, 2135
LEVIN, BEN 1933 Oct 9, with Zella (Mrs. Ben) Levin to VH, 2269
LEVIN, ISAAC 1919 Aug 1, with Sophia (Mrs. Isaac) Levin, 877
LEVIN, SOPHIA (Mrs. Isaac) 1919 Aug 1, with Isaac Levin, 877
LEVIN, ZELLA (Mrs. Ben) 1933 Oct 9, with Ben Levin to VH, 2269
LEVITAS, S. 1933 Oct 9, Socialist Party of New York City, Campaign Committee to VH, 2508
LEVY, MATTHEW M. 1933 Oct 9, to VH and family, 2270
LEWINSON, BENNO 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2441
LEWIS, ALFRED BAKER 1929 Jul 23, 2063
1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2442
LEWIS, LENA MORROW 1926 Jun 5, 1399
1926 Jun 14, fr MH, 1406
1929 Jul 27, 2096
LEWIS, MARX 1932 Oct 6, 1789
1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2271
1934 Apr 10, to VH, 2555
LI, Y. C. 1925 Aug 25, 1304
LIBROS, SIMON 1929 Jul 31, with Mrs. Libros, 2087
LIBROS, MRS. SIMON 1929 Jul 31, with Simon Libros, 2087
LICHTENBERG, HARRY 1933 Oct 9, Socialist Society of America, Board of Directors, resolution, 2443
LIEBERMAN, ELIAS 1933 Oct 10, to VH and family, 2272
LIEBKNECHT, KARL 1907 Oct 29, 298
1913 Apr 9, 567
1913 Aug 24, 592
LIEBMAN, HERMAN 1931 Mar 26, 1698
LILIENTHAL, META (Mrs. Ernest) 1929 Jul 23, 2137
LIMBACH, SARAH 1934 Aug 3, to VH, 2444
LINDSAY, I. M. 1932 Dec 23, Socialist Party of California, Los Angeles County Central Committee to NEC, 1885
LINVILLE, HENRY R. 1922 Jun 21, Joint Committee for Independent Labor Political Action, circular, 990
1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2446
LIPENHOLTZ, H. 1933 Oct, Farband Housing Corporation, resolution, 2404
LITANT, JUDITH 1933 Oct 8, to VH, 2273
LITTLETON, MARTIN W. 1915 Mar 25, to Julius Henry Cohen, 691
LLANO DEL RIO COMPANY 1918 Apr 12, Job Harriman, 773
1918 May 14, Job Harriman, 779
1918 Jul 8, Job Harriman, 786
1918 Jul 13, Job Harriman, 787
1918 Jul 16, MH to Job Harriman, 789
LLANO PUBLICATIONS 1924 Jan 25, Job Harriman, 1104
LLOYD, GEORGE 1932 Oct 24, 1826
LOBE, PAUL 1927 Apr 1, 1484
1929 Jul 20, 2040
LOCH, GERTRUDE 1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2447
LOMONOSSOFF, See Lomonossov, Georg V.
LOMONOSSOV, GEORG V. 1933 Oct 11, Georg V. Lomonossov and family to LH, 2275
1933 Oct 12, Georg V. Lomonossov and family to VH, 2274
LONDON, J. H. 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2448
LONDON, MEYER 1912 Jul 2, Algernon Lee et al. to New York Call, 546
LONG, A. H. 1922 circa Mar 15, CPPA, Committee on Organization, report (encld in 1922 Mar 15, William H. Johnston, circular, 977), 978
LONGUET, JEAN 1910 Sept 3, MH et al. to VH, 485
1911 Apr 17, with Paul Lafargue, 511
1934 Aug 12, to VH, 2585
LOURIE, S. V. 1933 Oct 14, to VH, 2449
LOVESTONE, JAY 1933 May 12, draft of circular (encld in 1933 May 17, Clarence O. Senior, 1934), 1935
LOVETT, ROBERT MORSS 1924 Jul 5, CPPA, Committee on Organization and Campaign, report, 1182
1929 Aug 16, 2140
LOW, BELA 1933 Jul 22, with Algernon Lee and Jack Altman to NEC, 1946
1933 Oct 8, with Eugenia Low to VH, 2276
LOW, EUGENIA 1933 Oct 8, with Bela Low to VH, 2276
LUCHHI, PIETRO 1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2277
LUDWIG, KONRAD 1929 Sept 12, Social Democratic Party of Germany, Executive Committee, 2039
LUKSHIETZ, GENIA 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2450
LUNN, GEORGE R. 1912 Jan 6, 538
1914 Jul 21, 636
1914 Sept 8, 641
LUPIS, GEORGE 1933 Oct 11, to Julius Gerber, 2278
LUXEMBURG, ROSA 1908 Aug 10, 351
LYDECKER, CHARLES E. 1918 Aug 12, Adolph F. Germer to National Security League (copied in 1918 circa Aug 12, Adolph F. Germer, “Who is Pro-German? The National Security League Answered,” 793), 793
LYNN, Ross W. 1915 Mar 18, to Julius Henry Cohen, 675
MAARS, H. C. 1917 circa Oct, (endorsement on 1917 Oct, Joseph Yeska, circular, 755), 755
MCCOSKER, ALFRED J. 1932 Oct 14, fr MH, 1797
1932 Oct 18, 1809
1932 Oct 19, fr MH, 1810
1932 Oct 20, 1820
MCDERMUT, WILSON E. 1912 Jul 22, to editor of the Official Proceedings of the Socialist Party National Convention, 548
MCDONALD, ARGUS 1900 Nov 12, with A. C. Mendell and David Taylor to Social Democratic Party, National Executive Board, 37
MACDONALD, FRANK 1911 Jul 6, 517
1915 May 19, 705
MACDONALD, JAMES RAMSAY 1917, with Norman Angell and Bertrand Russell, “Proposed Program for the English Workmen's Council” (encld in 1917 Aug 15, Crystal Eastman, 745), 746
1922 Jul 10, fr MH, 994
1922 Jul 28, 995
1923 Jul 13, fr MH, 1052
1923 Jul 23, 1059
MACDONALD, MARIE B. 1923 Jan 19, American Labor Party, circular, 1019
1923 Jun 28, fr Thomas E. Ryan, 1039
1923 Jun 28, fr Thomas E. Ryan, 1040
1923 Jun 29, to American Labor Party, Executive Committee, 1041
1923 Jul 12, 1050
1923 Jul 12 to Herbert M. Merrill, 1051
1924 Feb 20 fr MH, 1119
1924 Feb 28, 1127
1924 Feb 28, to William H. Johnston (encld in 1924 Feb 28, Marie B. MacDonald, 1127), 1128
1924 Feb 29, fr MH, 1130
1924 May 2, 1162
MCGAHEN, RUFUS E. 1932 Oct 17, 1804
1932 Oct 18, fr MH, 1807
1932 Oct 19, 1813
MCGEE, THOMAS L. 1932 Dec 23, Socialist Party of California, Los Angeles County Central Committee to NEC, 1885
MCGEEHAN, JOHN E. 1934 May 15, to VH, 2578
MACK, JULIAN W. 1929 Sept 16, 2163
MACLAREN, LILLIAN D. 1932 Oct 19, 1814
1932 Oct 25, fr MH, 1827
MACLEAN, CHARLES F. 1915 Mar 20, to Julius Henry Cohen (encld in 1915 Mar 22, Anna Drusin, 684), 687
MCLEVY, JASPER 1929 Jul 29, 2064
1933 Mar 14, Clarence O. Senior to MH, Albert Sprague Coolidge, Jasper McLevy, Lilith Martin Wilson, James P. Graham and John Cooper Packard, 1913
1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2284
MACMILLIN COMPANY 1908 Oct 30, Edward C. Marsh, 369
1909 Jan 7, Edward C. Marsh, 386
1909 Jan 8, E. B. Mitchell, 387
1909 Jan 16, E. B. Mitchell, 391
MCMULLAN, GEORGE 1922 Jun 21, Joint Committee for Independent Labor Political Action, circular, 990
McNEILL, H. G. 1933 Oct 16, to VH, 2459
MAGNES, JUDAH LEON 1918 Apr 11, fr MH, 772
1918 Oct 1, 800
1919 Jan 8, 818
1920 Apr 26, 926
1920 Sept 20, 950
1921 Mar 14, 960
1921 Mar 17, fr MH, 961
1931 Jan 29, 1675
MAHONEY, STEPHEN 1920 Jan 30, fr MH, 916
1920 Jan 31, 917
MAHONEY, WILLIAM 1923 Nov 3, 1080
1923 Nov 9, fr MH, 1081
1924 Mar 6, fr John A. H. Hopkins, 1133
1924 Apr 1, with Clarence Albert Hathaway, circular, 1141
1924 Apr 1, with Clarence Albert Hathaway, circular, 1143
1924 Apr 16, to William H. Johnston, 1155
MAHONEY, WILLIAM V. 1923 Feb 21, circular, 1024
1923 circa Feb 21, 1025
1923 Feb 23, 1026
1923 Aug 20, circular, 1065
1923 Aug 20, “What is the Unity Committee” (encld in 1924 Jan 4, William V. Mahoney, 1099), 1100
1924 Jan 1, with Edwin Evans, circular (encld in 1924 Jan 2, William V. Mahoney, 1096), 1097
1924 Jan 2, circular, 1096
1924 Jan 3, circular, 1098
1924 Jan 4, 1099
1924 Jan 7, fr MH, 1101
1930 Mar 29, to Clarence O. Senior (encld in 1930 May 7, Clarence 0. Senior, 1607), 1608
1930 Apr 22, fr Clarence O. Senior (encld in 1930 May 7, Clarence 0. Senior, 1607), 1609
1930 May 1, to Clarence O. Senior (encld in 1930 May 7, Clarence O. Senior, 1607), 1610
MAILLY, BERTHA H. (Mrs. William) 1924 Apr 18, Darwin J. Meserole et al., circular (encld in 1924 Apr 18, Darwin J. Meserole, 1156), 1157
1929 Aug 1, 2067
1934 Apr 9, to VH, 2554
MAILLY, WILLIAM 1900 Apr 8, 20
1900 Apr 10, 21
1900 Apr 24, 25
1900 Jun 15, 29
1903 Apr 26, 67
1903 May 8, 69
1903 Jun 22, 71
1903 Jul 17, 73
1903 Oct 9, 77
1903 Nov 17, 83
1904 Feb 1, 91
1904 circa Feb, 92
1904 Jun 15, 100
1904 Jun 16, 101
1904 Sept 21, 108
1905 Feb 6, 119
1905 Jun 16, 137
1905 Nov 15, 173
1906 Mar 17, 187
1906 May 29, 206
1911 Jul 11, 519
1911 Sept 12, 525
MALKIEL, LEON A. 1929 Jul 31, with Theresa S. (Mrs. Leon A.) Malkiel, 2139
MALKIEL, THERESA S. (Mrs. Leon A.) 1929 Jul 31, with Leon A. Malkiel, 2139
1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2279
MAN, HENRI DE 1929 July 21, 2016
MANION, E. J. 1924 Jul 5, CPPA, Committee on Organization and Campaign, report, 1182
MANLEY, MARIE 1924 Jul 5, CPPA, Committee on Organization and Campaign, report, 1182
MANLY, BASIL M. 1914 Dec 14, 653
1915 Jan 14, 658
1926 Oct 12, 1438
1926 Oct 15, fr MH, 1440
1926 Oct 20, 1451
MANN, ABRAHAM 1919 Aug 1, with Frederick Umhey and Eleanor Ibsen, 878
1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2451
MANN, W. F. 1933 Oct 20, to VH, 2452
MANNING, FRANK J. 1929 Sept 15, 2134
MARCHLEWSKI, JULIAN BALTAZAR 1904 Sept 17, 107
MAREK, JAROSLAV 1926 Oct 27, 1462
MARGOLIN, ARNOLD 1933 Oct 9, to VH. 2280
MARGOLS, WILLIAM 1933 Oct 8, to MH family, 2281
MARQUER, NEWMAN 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2453
MARSH, EDWARD C. 1908 Oct 30, 369
1909 Jan 7, 386
MARSHALL, FRED 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2454
MARTENS, LUDWIG C. A. K. 1919 Mar 12, 827
1919 Mar 26, 831
1919 Jul 27, 861
1919 Jul 31, 865
1920 Sept 6, 946
MARTINDALE, JOHN 1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2282
MARYLAND LEADER 1933 Oct 10, Charles Bernstein to Julius Gerber, 2190
MASLOW, WILL 1933 Oct 10 to MH family, 2455
MASSEY, RUSSELL C. 1903 Feb 13, fr MH, 61
MAURER, JAMES H. 1915 Nov 19, 722
1920 Mar 30, 919
1920 Apr 16, 924
1922 circa Mar 15, CPPA, Committee on Organization, report (encld in 1922 Mar 15, William H. Johnston, circular, 977), 978
1925 Sept 17, 1310
1925 Sept 23, fr MH, 1313
1927 May 5, 1487
1927 May 13, fr MH, 1489
1927 May 16, 1490
1929 Jul 22, 2061
1930 Jul 16, fr MH, 1622
1930 Jul 21, 1625
1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2283
1933 Oct 13, to Julius Gerber, 2456
1933 Oct 21, to VH, 2457
MAYER, GUSTAV 1910 Jan 18, 457
MAYER, HENRY 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2458
MELHADO, JACK 1933 Oct 11, to VH and family, 2460
MENDELL, A. C. 1900 Nov 12, with Argus McDonald and David Taylor to Social Democratic Party, National Executive Board, 37
MENDELSON, S. 1933 Oct, to NEC, 2461
MENKEN, S. STANWOOD 1915 Mar 18, to Julius Henry Cohen, 676
1915 Mar 18, to Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Committee on Admissions (encld in 1915 Mar 18, S. Stanwood Menken to Julius Henry Cohen, 676), 677
1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2462
MERRILL, HERBERT M. 1923 Jul 2, to Thomas E. Ryan, 1042
1923 Jul 6, fr MH, 1045
1923 Jul 10, to Thomas E. Ryan, 1048
1923 Jul 11, 1049
1923 Jul 12, fr Marie B. MacDonald, 1051
1923 Jul 17, 1055
1929 Jul, Socialist Party of New York, State Executive Committee, 2100
1932 Jun 9, fr Clarence O. Senior, 1761
1932 Jun 10, fr MH, 1762
1933 Oct 9, fr Phil H. Gallery, 2198
1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2463
MESEROLE, DARWIN J. 1924 Apr 10, 1151
1924 Apr 10, draft of circular (encld in 1924 Apr 10, Darwin J. Meserole, 1151), 1152
1924 Apr 18, 1156
1924 Apr 18, Darwin J. Meserole et al., circular (encld in 1924 Apr 18, Darwin J. Meserole, 1156), 1157
1924 Apr 21, 1160
1929 Jul 26, with Katherine M. (Mrs. Darwin J.) Meserole, 2141
1933 Oct 9, with Katherine M. (Mrs. Darwin J.) Meserole to VH, 2285
MESEROLE, KATHERINE M. (Mrs. Darwin J.) 1929 Jul 26, with Darwin J. Meserole, 2141
1933 Oct 9, with Darwin J. Meserole to VH, 2285
MESSINGER, CHARLES 1933 Oct 9, to Jewish Daily Forward, 2286
METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE 1921 Nov 2, MH to Henry James Whigham, 970
1921 Nov 3, Henry James Whigham, 971
METZ, SAUL 1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2287
1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2288
MEXICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR 1924 Oct 6, to Socialist Party (copied in 1924 Oct 21, Bertha Hale White to NEC, 1198), (encld in 1924 Oct 21, Bertha Hale White, 1197), 1198
1933 Oct 9, Roberto Haberman to VH, 2235
MEXICAN LABOR PARTY 1933 Oct 9, Roberto Haberman to VH, 2235
MEYER, MAX 1933 Oct 9, with Mrs. Meyer to VH, 2289
MEYER, MRS. MAX 1933 Oct 9, with Max Meyer to VH, 2289
MEYER, WILLIAM 1929, 2129
1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2464
1933 Oct 11, to Julius Gerber, 2465
MILES, GENEVIEVE N. 1933 Oct, to VH, 2466
MILLARD, BAILEY 1906 Mar 26, 194
MILLARD, WALTER J. 1932 Oct 31, 1845
1932 Nov 3, fr MH, 1849
MILLER, ABRAHAM 1933 Oct 9, Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, New York Joint Board to VH, 2178
MILLER, LOUIS 1932 Dec 23, Socialist Party of California, Los Angeles County Central Committee to NEC, 1885
MILLER, RUTH L. 1933 Aug 9, 1956
1933 Aug 9, to NEC (encld in 1933 Aug 9, Ruth L. Miller, 1956), 1957
1933 Aug 12, fr MH, 1962
1933 Aug 16, 1963
1933 Aug 16, fr Norman Thomas, 1964
1933 Aug 17, fr MH, 1965
MILLINERY WORKERS UNION, LOCAL 24 1933 Oct 9, Alex Rose to VH, 2314
MILWAUKEE LEADER 1920 Dec 4, H. B. Brougham, 954
MINKOFF, NATHANIEL M. (See also Minkow, Nathaniel M.) 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2290
MINKOW, NATHANIEL M. (See also Minkoff, Nathaniel M.) 1915 Jul 5, 711
MITCHEL, JOHN PURROY 1917 Oct 3, 748
1917 Oct 10, MH to John Purroy Mitchel, John F. Hylan and William M. Bennett, 749
MITCHELL, E. B. 1909 Jan 8, 387
1909 Jan 16, 391
MODIGLIANI, GIUSEPPE EMANUELE 1927 Jun, fr MH, 1499
1930 Apr 5, with Filippo Turati and Claudio Treves, 2050
1932 circa Mar 30, fr MH, 1743
1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2467
1934 Nov 9, to VH, 2588
MOLKENBUHR, HERMAN 1910 Sept 3, MH et al. to VH, 485
MOLLER, GUSTAV 1929 Jul 1, with Per Albin Hansson, 2057
MOLOTT, M. S. 1929 Sept 15, 2117
MONROE, VANCE 1924 Jul 5, CPPA, Committee on Organization and Campaign, report, 1182
MONTANA STATE FEDERATION OF LABOR 1933 Mar 16, James D. Graham, 1915
1933 Apr 17, MH to James D. Graham, 1926
1933 Apr 30, James D. Graham, 1929
1933 Oct 10, James D. Graham to VH, 2229
MONTEFIORE, DORA B. 1910 Sept 3, MH et al. to VH, 485
1912 Oct 11, 557
MONUS, ELIAS 1929, 2048
MORGAN, JANE P. 1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2468
MORONES, LUIS N. 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2234
MORRIS HILLQUIT FUNERAL COMMITTEE 1933 Oct 10, fr Roy E. Burt, 2197
1933 Oct 11, fr ILGWU, Local 132, Washington Delegation, 2251
MORRIS HILLQUIT YOUNG CIRCLE CLUB 1933 Oct 9, Samuel Rosenberg to VH, 2491
MORSE, PERLEY 1917 Oct 25, 752
MOSER, BENJAMIN 1929 Sept 17, 2147
1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2291
MOSES, JOEL 1929 Aug 3, 2104
MOSKOWITZ, HENRY 1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2469
1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2470
MURPHY, HENRY E. 1913 Oct 1, 594
MURPHY, JAMES F. 1932 Oct 17, 1806
1932 Oct 25, fr MH, 1828
MURPHY, PATRICK J. 1929 Jul 25, to Julius Gerber, 2142
MYERS, GUSTAVUS 1909 Aug 27, 430
1910 Jul 7, 477
1910 Jul 14, 480
NAGLER, ISIDORE 1933 Oct 9, Cloakmakers Union, New York Joint Board to VH, 2203
NATIONAL BROADCASTING COMPANY 1932 Oct 14, MH to Merlin Hall Aylesworth, 1796
1932 Oct 20, John W. Elwood, 1819
1932 Nov 4, John W. Elwood, 1850
1932 Nov 7, MH to John W. Elwood, 1853
NATIONAL BUREAU OF INFORMATION AND EDUCATION 1924 Apr 25, John A. H. Hopkins and Frank A. Pattison, press release, 1161
1924, Frank A. Pattison, circular, 1219
NATIONAL CENTRES OF TRADE UNIONS 1913 May 30, Carl Legien, 576
1914 Jan 7, Carl Legien, 605
NATIONAL CIVIL LIBERTIES BUREAU 1918 Feb 15, Walter Nelles, 762
1918 May 1, Walter Nelles, 775
1919 Mar 15, Walter Nelles, 828
NATIONAL COMMITTEE TO AID VICTIMS OF GERMAN FASCISM 1933 Sept 15, to Socialist Party members (encld in 1933 Oct 3, Julius Gerber to NEC, 1970), 1971
NATIONAL FARMER-LABOR-PROGRESSIVE CONVENTION 1924 Jan 2, John A. H. Hopkins to William H. Johnston (encld in 1924 Feb 20, John A. H. Hopkins, 1122), 1123
1924 Feb 20, John A. H. Hopkins, 1122
1924 Mar 6, John A. H. Hopkins to William Mahoney, 1133
1924 Mar 29, John A. H. Hopkins, 1139
1924 Apr 1, William Mahoney and Clarence Albert Hathaway, circular, 1141
1924 Apr 1, William Mahoney and Clarence Albert Hathaway, circular, 1143
1924 Apr 14, Clarence Albert Hathaway, circular, 1153
1924 Apr 25, John A. H. Hopkins and Frank Pattison, press release, 1161
1924 May 26, William H. Johnston to John A. H. Hopkins (encld in 1924 May 29, John A. H. Hopkins, 1176), 1177
1924 Jun 17, circular (encld in 1924 Apr 1, William Mahoney and Clarence Albert Hathaway, circular, 1141), 1142
1924 Jun 17, circular (encld in 1924 Apr 14, Clarence Albert Hathaway, 1153), 1154
1924 Jun 17, subscription list (encld in 1924 Apr 1, William Mahoney and Clarence Albert Hathaway, circular, 1143), 1144
NATIONAL LABOR COMMITTEE FOR ORGANIZED JEWISH WORKERS IN PALESTINE 1929 Sept 16, Abraham I. Shiplacoff, 2133
1933 Oct 10, Isaac Hamlin to Socialist Party, 2236
NATIONAL PROGRESSIVE HEADQUARTERS OF THE NEW POLITICAL PARTY 1925 Mar 6, William H. Johnston, circular, 1232
NATIONAL SECURITY LEAGUE 1918 Aug 6, Charles D. Orth to Adolph F. Germer (copied in 1918 circa Aug 12, Adolph F. Germer, “Who is Pro-German? The National Security League Answered,” 793), 793
1918 Aug 12, Adolph F. Germer to National Security League (copied in 1918 circa Aug 12, Adolph F. Germer, “Who is Pro-German? The National Security League Answered,” 793), 793
1918 circa Aug 12, Adolph F. Germer, “Who is Pro-German? The National Security League Answered,” 793
NATIONAL WOMENS TRADE UNION LEAGUE OF AMERICA 1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2325
NATKINS, ISAAC N. 1926 Sept 1, fr MH, 1427
NEFFNER, GEORGE M. 1932 Jun 27, to Joseph W. Sharts, 1763
NEISTADT, SAMUEL M. 1919 Sept 5, Socialist Party, International Relations Committee, majority report, 905
1929 Jul 26, 2093
NELLES, WALTER 1918 Feb 15, 762
1918 Feb 18, fr MH, 763
1918 May 1, 775
1918 Jun 7, fr MH, 780
1918 Aug 5, 791
1919 Mar 15, 828
1919 May 1, to Aaron A. Heller, 837
1919 May 9, 841
1920 May 13, 927
1920 May 21, fr MH, 928
NEMSER, HYMAN 1929 Jul, Socialist Party of New York, State Executive Committee, 2100
NENNI, PIETRO 1931? Jan 17, 1670
NESTOR, AGNES 1922 circa Mar 15, CPPA, Committee on Organization, report (encld in 1922 Mar 15, William H. Johnston, circular, 977), 978
NEUMANN, HENRY 1924 Apr 18, Darwin J. Meserole et al., circular (encld in 1924 Apr 18, Darwin J. Meserole, 1156), 1157
New Leader 1923 Dec 17, James Oneal, 1094
1924 Aug 5, William Morris Feigenbaum, 1186
1925 Nov 5, MH to James Oneal, 1327
1925 Dec 28, MH to James Oneal, 1349
1926 Nov 10, MH to James Oneal, 1405
1927 Dec 5, fr MH, 1513
1932 Mar 10, MH to James Oneal, 1738
1932 Mar 30, MH to James Oneal, 1742
1932 Aug 23, MH to James Oneal, 1780
1932 Sept 17, James Oneal, 1782
1932 Sept 19, MH to James Oneal, 1783
1933 Jan 17, James Oneal, 1903
1933 Apr 21, MH to James Oneal, 1927
1933 Oct 8, fr Young Peoples Socialist League of New York, Washington Heights, 2374
1933 Oct 9, fr Robert A. Hoffman, 2246
1933 circa Oct 9, fr Socialist Party of New York City, Brighton Beach Branch, 2504
1933 Oct 10, fr Pioneer Women Organization for Palestine, 2302
1933 Oct 10, fr Otto Riegelman, 2484
NEW YORK ASSOCIATION OF UNAPPOINTED TEACHERS 1932 Oct 28, three Executive Committee petitions, 1842
NEW YORK AUXILIARY COMMITTEE OF THE SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC LABOR PARTY AND BUND IN SOVIET RUSSIA 1933 Oct 10, Jonah A. Viliatzer to Socialist Party, 2362
New York Call 1912 Jul 2, fr Algernon Lee et al., 546
1915 Apr 22, Chester Maynard Wright, 701
1917 Apr 21, Chester Maynard Wright, 743
1923 Jan 4, Harriot Stanton Blatch, 1014
1923 Jan 8, MH to Harriot Stanton Blatch, 1016
1923 Jan 19, Harry W. Laidler, 1020
NEW YORK CITY BOARD OF EDUCATION 1931 Jan 6, Forrest Bailey to George J. Ryan (encld in 1931 Jan 7, Norman Thomas, 1665), 1666
NEW YORK CITY CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYEES 1932 Oct 28, petition, 1841
NEW YORK CITY CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION COMMITTEE 1914 Oct 28, Walter T. Arndt, 644
NEW YORK CITY EMERGENCY COMMITTEE ON SCHOOL OVERCROWDING 1932 Oct 8, George Dyson Friou to John P. O'Brien, Lewis H. Pounds and MH, 1791
1932 Oct 27, MH to George Dyson Friou, 1834
NEW YORK CITY TEACHERS COMMITTEE TO PROTECT SALARIES 1932 Nov 7, MH to Isidore Blumberg, 1852
NEW YORK COMMITTEE OF ONE THOUSAND 1932 Oct 11, William Jay Schieffelin, 1794
1932 Oct 14, MH to William Jay Schieffelin, 1801
1932 Oct 31, Walter J. Millard, 1845
1932 Nov 3, MH to Walter J. Millard, 1849
NEW YORK COUNTY LAWYERS ASSOCIATION 1933 Oct 9, Benno Lewinson to VH, 2441
NEW YORK FEDERATION OF PROGRESSIVE WOMEN 1926 Feb 2, Margaret (Mrs. Gordon) Norrie, 1361
1926 circa Feb 2, draft of proposed primer (encld in 1926 Feb 2, Margaret (Mrs. Gordon) Norrie, 1361), 1362
1926 Feb 8, MH to Margaret (Mrs. Gordon) Norrie, 1368
1926 Feb 15, Margaret (Mrs. Gordon) Norrie, 1369
1926 Feb 18, MH to Margaret (Mrs. Gordon) Norrie, 1373
1926 Feb 19, Margaret (Mrs. Gordon) Norrie, 1374
NEW YORK JOINT BOARD OF SANITARY CONTROL 1911 Oct 16, Lillian D. Wald, 528
NEW YORK STATE LEGISLATIVE BOARD 1923 Jun 28, Thomas E. Ryan to Marie B. MacDonald, 1039
1923 Jun 28, Thomas E. Ryan to Marie B. MacDonald, 1040
1923 Jul 2, Herbert M. Merrill to Thomas E. Ryan, 1042
1923 Jul 7, Thomas E. Ryan, 1047
1923 Jul 16, Thomas E. Ryan, 1054
1923 Jul 17, Thomas E. Ryan, 1056
NEW YORK STATE WOMEN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION 1908 Feb 16, Harriot Stanton Blatch, 315
NEW YORK TIMES 1932 Oct 17, MH to Adolph S. Ochs, 1803
1932 Oct 19, Adolph S. Ochs, 1815
NEWMAN, PAULINE M. 1929 Aug 23, 2143
1932 Nov 9, 1859
1932 Nov 16, fr MH, 1869
1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2292
1933 Oct 16, to VH, 2471
NICHOLS, GREYDON L. 1930 Nov 14, to Clarence O. Senior (encld in 1930 Nov 22, Clarence O. Senior, 1644), 1645
1930 Nov 21, to Clarence O. Senior (encld in 1930 Dec 5, Clarence 0. Senior, 1649), 1651
1930 Dec 4, to Clarence O. Senior (encld in 1930 Dec 5, Clarence O. Senior, 1649), 1650
NICHOLSON, WILLIAM R. 1933 Oct 10, to VH and family, 2293
NIEDZIALKOWSKI, MIECISLAS 1929 Jul 30, 2052
NORRIE, MARGARET (Mrs. Gordon) 1926 Feb 2, 1361
1926 Feb 8, fr MH, 1368
1926 Feb 15, 1369
1926 Feb 18, fr MH, 1373
1926 Feb 19, 1374
NOVAK, JAROSLAV 1933 Oct 9, to Julius Gerber, 2472
1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2473
NOVIK, MORRIS 1933 Oct 8, to VH, 2294
NUORTEVA, SANTERI 1918 Oct 23, 809
1918 Oct 28, 810
1918 Dec, 816
1918 Dec, 817
1919 Jul 31, 866
1919 Aug 5, fr MH, 893
NUSSBAUM, ALMA (Mrs. Sinclair) 1933 Oct 9, with Sinclair Nussbaum to VH, 2295
NUSSBAUM, SINCLAIR 1933 Oct 9, with Alma (Mrs. Sinclair) Nussbaum to VH, 2295
OBEROUTCHEFF, C. 1928 Dec 18, with George Lazarev and Alice Stone Blackwell, 1551
O'BRIEN, JOHN 1933 Oct 14, to VH, 2474
O'BRIEN, JOHN P. 1932 Oct 8, George Dyson Friou to John P. O'Brien, Lewis H. Pounds and MH, 1791
1932 Oct 14, fr MH, 1798
OCHS, ADOLPH S. 1932 Oct 17, fr MH, 1803
1932 Oct 19, 1815
OGDEN, J. P. 1923 Jul, Thomas E. Ryan et al., circular, 1062
OJROURKE, JOHN F. 1929 Aug 21, 2105
OLDER, MORRIS 1932 Nov 9, 1860
1932 Nov 16, fr MH, 1870
ONEAL, ELLA (Mrs. James) 1933 Oct 8, with James and Olive Oneal to VH, 2296
ONEAL, JAMES 1923 Dec 17, 1094
1923 Dec, circular (encld in 1923 Dec 17, James Oneal, 1094), 1095
1924 Jan, Labor Survey Committee, report (encld in 1924 Feb 4, James Oneal, 1108), 1109
1924 Feb 4, 1108
1924 Feb 11, Labor Survey Committee, report (encld in 1924 Feb 18, Bertha Hale White, 1115), 1116
1925 Nov 5, fr MH, 1327
1925 Dec 28, fr MH, 1349
1926 Nov 10, fr MH, 1465
1929 Aug 2, to Algernon Lee and Julius Gerber, 2065
1930 Feb 3, fr MH, 1579
1931 Nov 20, 1717
1932 Feb 19, 1735
1932 Mar 10, fr MH, 1738
1932 Mar 30, fr MH, 1742
1932 Aug 19, 1779
1932 Aug 23, fr MH, 1780
1932 Sept 17, 1782
1932 Sept 19, fr MH, 1783
1932 Oct 18, Julius Gerber to MH, James Oneal and Louis Hendin, 1808
1933 Jan 17. 1903
1933 Jan 25. 1905
1933 Apr 21, fr MH, 1927
1933 May 30, 1943
1933 Jul 23, fr James D. Graham, 1947
1933 Jul 27, to James D. Graham, 1952
1933 Oct 8, with Ella (Mrs. James) and Olive Oneal to VH, 2296
1933 Oct 9, fr Wallace W. and Madge P. Stephens, 2357
1933 Oct 10, fr James D. Graham, 2409
1934 Apr 2, to VH, 2538
1934 Sept 6, fr Karl Kautsky, 2429
ONEAL, OLIVE 1933 Oct 8, with James and Ella (Mrs. James) Oneal to VH, 2296
ORR, SAMUEL 1929 Jul 31, 2144
1932 Nov 9, 1861
1932 Nov 9, to editor of World-Telegram (encld in 1932 Nov 9, Samuel Orr, 1861), 1862
1932 Nov 16, fr MH, 1871
ORRY, ALBERT 1905 Apr 6, Gustave Herve et al., circular, 127
ORTH, CHARLES D. 1918 Aug 6, to Adolph F. Germer (copied in 1918 Aug 22, Adolph F. Germer, “Who is Pro-German? The National Security League Answered,” 793), 793
1918 Aug 12, Adolph F. Germer to National Security League (copied in 1918 circa Aug 12, Adolph F. Germer, “Who is Pro-German? The National Security League Answered,” 793), 793
ORTMAN, I. 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2297
OSHRY, SAMUEL M. 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2298
OSTTHURINGER TRIBUNE Undated, F. Petruh, 2006
PACH, MAGDA (Mrs. Walter) 1933 Oct 9, with Walter Pach to VH, 2475
PACH, WALTER 1933 Oct 9, with Magda (Mrs. Walter) Pach to VH, 2475
PACKARD, JOHN COOPER 1933 Jan 5, fr MH, 1890
1933 Jan 7, to Clarence O. Senior (encld in 1933 Jan 10, John Cooper Packard, 1901), 1902
1933 Jan 10, 1901
1933 Feb 16, fr MH, 1907
1933 Feb 28, 1911
1933 Mar 14, 1912
1933 Mar 14, Clarence O. Senior to MH, Albert Sprague Coolidge, Jasper McLevy, Lilith Martin Wilson, James D. Graham and John Cooper Packard, 1913
1933 Apr 16, fr MH, 1925
1933 Oct 11, to Algernon Lee, 2299
PACKARD, ROSE MARIE (Mrs. John Cooper) 1933 Nov 19, to VH, 2476
1934 Apr 29, to VH, 2573
PALESTINE TOOLS CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE 1921 Mar 14, Judah Leon Magnes, 960
1921 Mar 17, MH to Judah Leon Magnes, 961
PALEY, WILLIAM 1932 Oct 14, fr MH, 1799
PALMER, ALEXANDER MITCHELL 1919 May 14, fr Socialist Party, 843
PANKEN, RACHEL P. (Mrs. Jacob) 1934, to VH, 2591
PANTS MAKERS TRADE BOARD OF GREATER NEW YORK 1933 Oct 9, Morris Blumenreich to Jewish Daily Forward, 2194
PARKER, ALTON B. 1918 Aug 12, Adolph F. Germer to National Security League (copied in 1918 circa Aug 12, Adolph F. Germer, “Who is Pro-German? The National Security League Answered,” 793), 793
PASSAGE, WILLIAM W. 1932 Jul 15, 1770
1932 Jul 25, fr MH, 1773
1932 Sept 30, 1786
1932 Oct 5, fr MH, 1788
PATTERSON, WILLIAM L. 1932 Sept 28, 1785
1932 Oct 3, fr MH, 1787
PATTISON, FRANK A. 1924 Apr 25, with John A. H. Hopkins, press release, 1161
1924, circular, 1219
PAYNTZ, JULIET STUART 1919 Aug 1, 879
PENNSYLVANIA FEDERATION OF LABOR 1920 Apr 16, James H. Maurer, 924
PEOPLES INSTITUTE 1906 Dec 21, Charles Sprague Smith, 238
1907 Nov 23, Charles Sprague Smith, 305
PEOPLES LEGISLATIVE SERVICE 1924 Apr 10, Darwin J. Meserole, 1151
1924 Apr 18, Darwin J. Meserole et al. (encld in 1924 Apr 18, Darwin J. Meserole, 1156), 1157
1926 Oct 12, Basil M. Manly, 1438
1926 Oct 15, MH to Basil M. Manly, 1440
1926 Oct 20, Basil M. Manly, 1451
PEOPLES ORT FEDERATION, BOARD OF DIRECTORS 1933 Oct 10, Henry Moskowitz to VH, 2470
PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF FINLAND 1919 Jul 31, Santeri Nuorteva, 866
PERKINS, FRANK C. 1929 Jul 20, 2106
PERRIN, SOL 1932 Nov 7, 1858
PESKOV, ALEKSEJ MAKSIMOVIC 1906 before Jun 29, 209
1906 early Jul, 211
1906 Jul 28, 214
1906 Jul 28, circular (encld in 1906 Jul 28, Aleksej Maksimovic Peskov, 214), 215
1906 mid-August, 218
1906 late August, 222
1906 early Sept, 223
1906 circa Sept 18, 224
1906 Oct 1, circular, 226
1906 circa Oct 11, 230
1906 circa Nov 14, 234
1906 Dec 10, fr MH, 2592
1907 mid-Jan, 248
1907 Jan 30, fr MH, 2593
1907 Feb 25, fr MH, 2594
1907 late Feb, 260
1907 Apr 19, fr MH, 2595
1907 May 3 or 4, 267
1907 between May 7 and 13, 269
1907 Jun 3, 276
1907 late Aug, 293
1907 mid-Oct, 296
1907 Dec 1, 307
1908 late May, 340
1909 late Dec or 1910 early Jan, 451
1913 Apr 12, fr MH, 2596
1913 May 3, 571
1923 Jun 18, with Maria Andreeva Peskova, 1037
1927 Aug 18, fr MH, 2597
1928 Jan 1, fr MH, 2598
PESKOVA, MARIA ANDREEVA 1906 mid-Jul, 212
1906 mid-late Aug, 219
1906 Nov 14, 233
1923 Jim 18, with Aleksej Maksimovic Peskov, 1037
PETERSON, FRED 1922 Dec?, CPPA, circular, 1011
PETRUH, F. Undated, 2006
PHILADELPHIA LABOR INSTITUTE 1933 Oct 9, to Jewish Daily Forward, 2300
PHILLIPA, J. A. 1924 Jul 5, CPPA, Committee on Organization and Campaign, report, 1182
PHILLIPS, MARION 1929 Jul 17, 2033
PICKENBACH, HELEN 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2301
PIONEER WOMEN ORGANIZATION FOR PALESTINE 1933 Oct 10, to New Leader, 2302
PLEKHANOFF, GEORGES 1905 Jul 24, to Camille Huysmans, 151
PLUNKETT, MARTIN F. 1919 Sept 5, Socialist Party, International Relations Committee, majority report, 905
POALE-ZION OF AMERICA 1918 Feb 25, Isadore Zaar, 764
1918 circa Feb 25, “The Coming Peace and the Jewish Question. Opinions of Leading Socialists” (encld in 1918 Feb 25, Isadore Zaar, 764), 765
1929 Sept 16, Isaac Hamlin, 2172
POALE ZION-ZEIRE ZION OF AMERICA 1932 Oct 19, Meyer L. Brown, 1812
POLAK, HENRI 1910 Sept 3, MH et al. to VH, 485
1929 Jul 14, 2046
POLICE DEPARTMENT OF NEW YORK CITY 1933 Oct 14, Thomas F. Gilligan to VH, 2407
1933 Oct 14, John O'Brien to VH, 2474
POLIN, MORRIS L. 1933 Oct 10, to Julius Gerber, 2303
1933 Oct 10, with Simon Cohen to Julius Gerber 2304
POLISH SOCIALIST ALLIANCE 1932 Oct 27, MH to Samuel Kaminsky, 1835
POLITICAL AMNESTY COMMITTEE 1921 Mar 28, Harriot Stanton Blatch, 962
1921 Mar 31, MH to Harriot Stanton Blatch, 963
1921 Apr 7, Harriot Stanton Blatch, 964
POLLAK, MARION H. (Mrs. Walter) 1933 Oct 14, to VH, 2477
POOLE, ERNEST 1909 Feb 10, 395
1909 Aug 20, 429
1910 Mar 21, 462
1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2478
POPP, ADELHEID 1929 Jul 19, 2012
POUNDS, LEWIS H. 1932 Oct 8, George Dyson Friou to John P. O'Brien, Lewis H. Pounds and MH, 1791
1932 Oct 14, fr MH, 1800
1932 Oct 25, fr MH, 1829
POWERS, WALTER 1932 Oct 21, 1822
1932 Oct 25, fr MH, 1830
POWLISON, CHARLES F. 1924 Apr 18, Darwin J. Meserole et al., circular (encld in 1924 Apr 18, Darwin J. Meserole, 1156), 1157
PRICE, GUERNSEY 1923 Sept 6, with Stanley D. Brown, 1071
1923 Sept 10, fr MH, 1072
1923 Oct 1, fr MH, 1074
1923 Oct 5, 1076
1923 Nov 26, with Stanley D. Brown, 1086
1923 Dec 6, fr MH, 1092
1923 Dec 8, 1093
1926 Feb 27, 1378
1926 Mar 3, fr MH, 1380
1926 Oct 18, fr MH, 1443
1926 Dec 20, 1476
1926 Dec 28, fr MH, 1478
1927 Sept 6, 1505
1927 Sept 8, to NH, 1507
1927 Sept 28, fr MH, 1508
PUBLIC HOUSING CONFERENCE 1932 Oct 24, Helen Alfred, 1824
1932 Oct 28, MH to Helen Alfred, 1837
PUERTO RICO LABOR FEDERATION 1933 Oct 9, Santiago Iglesias to Norman Thomas, 2249
PURDY, LAWSON 1933 Oct 18, with Charles E. Whitmore to VH, 2531
PURITY COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION 1933 Oct 9, Board of Directors to VH, 2305
QUINN, JAMES C. 1933 Oct 25, to VH, 2479
RABENOLD, ELLWOOD M. 1926 Oct 15, fr MH, 1441
RABOTNIK POLSKI 1932 Oct 27, MH to Samuel Kaminsky, 1835
RADIO STATION WOR 1932 Oct 14, MH to Alfred J. McCosker, 1797
1932 Oct 18, Alfred J. McCosker, 1809
1932 Oct 19, MH to Alfred J. McCosker, 1810
1932 Oct 20, Alfred J. McCosker, 1820
1932 Oct 22, Robert Wilder, 1823
RAIVAAJA 1919 Aug 9, Frans J. Syrjala, 900
1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2306
RAND SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE 1907 Feb, William James Ghent, 261
1919 Aug 1, 880
1925 Jun 11, Algernon Lee, 1263
1925 Jun 17, MH to Algernon Lee, 1266
1925 Jun 18, Algernon Lee, 1268
1925 Jun 19, MH to Algernon Lee, 1269
1926 Apr 29, MH to Algernon Lee, 1398
1927 May 18, Algernon Lee, 1491
1927 Jun 13, MH to Algernon Lee, 1494
1928 Aug 22, Algernon Lee, 1543
1928 circa Aug 22, “Symposium: A Stock-Taking of Socialist Theory and Practice with Special Reference to American Conditions and Problems” (encld in 1928 Aug 22, Algernon Lee, 1543), 1544
1928 Sept 6, MH to Algernon Lee, 1545
1928 Nov 3, Algernon Lee, 1546
1930 Mar 3, MH to Algernon Lee, 1585
1930 May 14, Algernon Lee, 1613
1931 Dec 4, Nathan Fine, 1720
1932 Jan 31, Algernon Lee, 1731
1932 Jul 12, Algernon Lee, 1768
1932 Jul 18, Bertha S. Bendell to Algernon Lee, 1771
1933 May 9, Algernon Lee, 1932
RAND SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE, WOMENS COMMITTEE 1933 Oct, resolution, 2481
RECHT, CHARLES 1919 Aug 1, 881
1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2482
REED, JOHN 1913 Nov 5, fr Upton Sinclair, 598
REICH, HERMAN 1933 Oct 9, to William Morris Feigenbaum, 2307
REIN, M. R. 1933 Apr 21, fr MH, 1928
REISS, A. 1933 Oct 10, to Socialist Party, 2308
REISS, Louis 1933 Oct 10, with Sam Fromchuck to VH, 2224
REISSMAN, JACOB 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2309
REIVO, WILLIAM NIKOLI 1929 Jul 30, 2103
RELIEF SOCIETY FOR SOCIALIST PRISONERS AND EXILES IN SOVIET RUSSIA 1933 Oct 9, Nathaniel M. Minkoff to VH, 2290
REMPFER, WILLIAM C. 1918 May 7, to Adolph F. Germer (encld in 1918 May 10, Adolph F. Germer to NEC, 776), 778
RENAUDEL, PIERRE 1929 Aug 10, to Algernon Lee and Julius Gerber, 2038
RICHARDS, BERNARD G. 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2483
RICHTER, A. J. 1932 Oct 13, (endorsement on 1932 Oct 13, Daniel W. Hoan, 1795), 1795
RIEGELMAN, OTTO 1933 Oct 10, to editor of New Leader, 2484
1933 Oct 10, Socialist Party of New York, Westchester County, Yonkers Branch, resolution (encld in Otto Riegelman to editor of New Leader, 2484), 2485
RIORDEN, HENRIETTA 1933 Oct 10, to VH and family 2486
RISEMAN, HARRY 1933 Oct 9, to MH family, 2310
RISKIN, SAUL 1933 Oct 9, with Nathan Chanin to VH, 2311
ROBERTS, J. 1929 Sept 15, with Nathan Chanin and F. Epstein, 2167
ROBERTSON, DAVID B. 1923 Feb 20, to William H. Johnston, 1023
ROBIN, EVA 1933 Oct 12, to VH, 2487
RODGERS, THOMAS A. 1923 Jul, Thomas E. Ryan et al., circular, 1062
ROE, GILBERT E. 1919 Mar 31, 833
1919 Jul 1, 853
1919 Jul 10, 854
1919 Jul 14, fr MH, 856
1919 Jul 15, 859
1929 Jul 27, 2146
ROE, GWYNETH K. (Mrs. Gilbert E.) 1930 Jan 17, 1576
1933 Oct 8, to VH, 2488
ROEWER, GEORGE E., JR. 1919 Sept 5, Socialist Party, International Relations Committee, majority report, 905
1920 Jul 17, 942
1920 Sept 7, fr MH, 947
1920 Sept 15, 948
1920 Oct 19, 951
1922 Nov 10, fr MH, 1001
1922 Nov 11, 1002
1925 May 21, 1247
1925 May 23, fr MH, 1251
1925 Jun 3, 1255
1925 Jun 8, fr MH, 1257
1925 Nov 13, fr MH, 1329
1925 Nov 23, 1339
1926 Feb 4, 1365
1926 Feb 16, fr MH, 1370
1926 Feb 20, 1376
1926 Nov 10, 1466
1926 Nov 16, fr MH, 1469
1926 Dec 31, 1480
1929 Jul 26, 2075
1932 Jan 26, 1728
1932 Jan 28, fr MH, 1729
1932 Jan 29, 1730
1932 May 16, 1749
1933 Oct 9, with Rosa (Mrs. George E., Jr.) Roewer to VH, 2312
1934 Apr 19, to VH, 2566
ROEWER, ROSA (Mrs. George E., Jr.) 1933 Oct 9, with George E. Roewer, Jr. to VH, 2312
ROGERS, MERRILL 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2489
ROHN, MARIE 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2490
ROMM, JULIA (Mrs. Maxim D.) 1914 May 28, 628
1914 Jun 25, 633
1915 May 28, 707
1915 Jun 3, 708
ROMUALDI, SERAFINO 1926 Sept 17, to William H. Henry (encld in 1926 Sept 17, William H. Henry, 1431), 1432
1931 Mar 24, fr MH, 1694
ROOSBROECK, JOSEPH VAN 1928 May 25, 1538
1931 Feb 9, fr Clarence 0. Senior, 1681
ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN D. 1933 Oct 8, to VH, 2313
ROOT, ELIHU 1918 Aug 12, Adolph F. Germer to National Security League (copied in 1918 circa Aug 12, “Who is Pro-German? The National Security League Answered,” 793), 793
ROSE, ALEX 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2314
ROSEN, ISADORE 1934 Apr 20, to VH, 2568
ROSENBERG, SAMUEL 1931 Apr 27, fr MH, 1711
1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2491
ROSENBLATT, L. 1933 Oct 11, to VH, 2315
ROSENFELD, KURT 1926 Apr 22, 1397
ROSENFIELD, GEORGE B. 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2492
ROSENOER, MAX 1919 Aug 1, 882
ROSS, ERIC 1933 Oct 8, Socialist Party of New Jersey, State Committee, resolution, 2493
ROSS, GEORGE 1933 Oct 9, with Sophia (Mrs. George) Ross to VH, 2494
ROSS, SOPHIA (Mrs. George) 1933 Oct 9, with George Ross to VH, 2494
ROTTER, CELIA 1934 Apr 18, to VH, 2565
ROUBANOVITSCH, ILYA A. 1922 Apr 20, Delegation Abroad of Socialist Revolutionary Party of Russia, circular, 983
ROUSSANOF, NIKOLAIS 1922 Apr 20, Delegation Abroad of Socialist Revolutionary Party of Russia, circular, 983
ROUSSEAU, THEODORE 1916 Jan 19, 729
ROWE, LEO STANTON 1915 Mar, 695
RUBINOW, ISAAC MAX 1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2316
RUFSNYDER, JAMES D. 1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2495
RUMSEY, DAVID 1915 Mar, fr Terrance Jarley, 694
RUSH, ROGER 1932 Dec 23, Socialist Party of California, Los Angeles County Central Committee to NEC, 1885
RUSSELL, BERTRAND 1917 Aug, with Norman Angell and James Ramsay MacDonald, “Proposed Program for the English Workmen's Council” (encld in 1917 Aug 15, Crystal Eastman, 745), 746
RUSSELL, CHARLES EDWARD 1896 Oct 3, 8
1909 May 9, 421
1909 May 14, 422
1909 May 24, 423
1909 Jun 11, 425
1910 Oct 29, 492
1914 Jan 23, 611
RUSSIAN SOCIALIST FEDERAL SOVIET REPUBLIC BUREAU 1919 Jul 27, Ludwig C.A.K. Martens, 861
1919 Nov 19, Isaac A. Hourwich, 910
1919 Nov 22, MH to Isaac A. Hourwich, 911
1920 Sept 6, Ludwig C.A.K. Martens, 946
RYAN, GEORGE J. 1931 Jan 6, fr Forrest Bailey (encld in 1931 Jan 7, Norman Thomas, 1665), 1666
RYAN, JOHN A. 1913 Jan 5, 560
1913 Mar 10, 562
1913 Mar 27, fr MH, 564
1913 Apr 9, 568
1913 Apr 16, fr MH, 569
1913 Apr 18, 570
1913 May 5, 572
1913 May 12, 575
1913 Jul 20, fr MH, 587
1913 Aug 6, 590
1913 Nov 29, 599
1913 Dec 2, fr MH, 600
1913 circa Dec 2, (endorsement on 1913 Dec 2, MH to John A. Ryan, 600), 600
1913 Dec 16, 602
1913 Dec 22, 604
1914 Feb 11, 613
1914 Feb 15, 615
1914 Mar 9, 619
1914 Mar 17, 620
1914 Mar 25, 621
1914 Apr 27, 625
RYAN, MARTIN F. 1922 circa Mar 15, CPPA, Committee on Organization, report (encld in 1922 Mar 15, William H. Johnston, circular, 977), 978
RYAN, THOMAS E. 1923 Jun 28, to Marie B. MacDonald, 1039
1923 Jun 28, to Marie B. MacDonald, 1040
1923 Jul 2, fr Herbert M. Merrill, 1042
1923 Jul 5, fr MH, 1043
1923 Jul 7, 1047
1923 Jul 10, fr Herbert M. Merrill, 1048
1923 Jul 16, fr MH, 1053
1923 Jul 16, 1054
1923 Jul 17, 1056
1923 Jul, Thomas E. Ryan et al., circular, 1062
1923 Oct 1, fr MH, 1075
1924 Nov 17, circular, 1205
1924 Nov 19, fr MH, 1207
SABATH, ADOLPH J. 1933 Oct 9, to VH and family, 2317
SAKASOFF, JANKO 1929 Jul 20, 2017
SALUTSKY, JACOB B. 1919 Aug 1, 883
SALVATION ARMY 1933 Oct 9, John J. Allan to VH, 2380
SAMUELS, H. F. 1924 Jul 5, CPPA, Committee on Organization and Campaign, report, 1182
SANDER, FRED 1929 Jul, Socialist Party of New York, State Executive Committee, 2100
SANFORD, MARY R. 1924 Apr 18, Darwin J. Meserole et al., circular (encld in 1924 Apr 18, Darwin J. Meserole, 1156), 1157
1929, with Helen Phelps Stokes, 2150
1933 Oct, to VH, 2496
1934 Apr 10, to VH, 2556
1934 Apr 13, to VH, 2561
SAUPO, NITZER 1931 Mar 23, 1693
SAVITZKY, BARNETT 1919 Aug 1, 890
SAXE, JOHN GODFREY 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2318
SCHACH, IRVING 1933 Oct 9, with S. Beliaeff to NEC, 2187
SCHAFFER, LOUIS 1933 Oct 9, to Jewish Daily Forward, 2319
SCHAPIRO, CHARLES 1933 Oct 9, to VH and Frank Hill, 2320
SCHATZKIN, GABRIELLE (Mrs. Sol M.) 1933 Oct 9, with Sol M. Schatzkin to VH, 2321
SCHATZKIN, SOL M. 1933 Oct 9, with Gabrielle (Mrs. Sol M.) Schatzkin to VH, 2321
SCHELLENBERGER, EMIL 1931 Nov 21, 1716
SCHIEFFELIN, WILLIAM JAY 1932 Oct 11, 1794
1932 Oct 14, fr MH, 1801
SCHLESINGER, BENJAMIN 1919 Aug 9, 899
1922 Jul 21, Joint Committee for Independent Labor Political Action, 990
1929 Jul 31, 2097
1929 Sept 15, 2128
SCHLESINGER, EMIL 1933 Oct 8, to VH, 2322
SCHLOSSBERG, JOSEPH 1933 Oct 10, to Julius Gerber, 2323
1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2324
SCHLUTER, HERMAN 1901 Aug 5, 46
1902 Apr 8, 49
1902 Jul 2, 50
1902 Sept 3, 51
1907 May 22, 273
1907 Jul 18, 284
1907 Aug 8, 290
1907 Aug 31, 292
1908 Aug 30, to NH, 356
1911 Jul 7, to NH, 518
1912 Jul 27, to NH, 550
1912 Oct 24, 558
1913 Mar 15, to NH, 563
1913 Jul 12, 585
SCHNEIDERMAN, ROSE 1933 Oct 10, with Elisabeth Christman to VH, 2325
SCHNEYER, LOUIS A. 1933 Oct 9, to Jewish Daily Forward, 2326
SCHOEN, EUGENE 1917 Oct 13, fr MH, 750 Oct, circular, 754
1919 Jul 31, 867
SCHOU, C. B. 1932 Dec 23, Socialist Party of California, Los Angeles County Central Committee to NEC, 1885
SCHREIDER, EVGHENY 1924 Feb 24, to Socialist Party, Young Peoples Department (encld in 1924 May 10, Bertha Hale White to NEC, 1168), 1169
1924 Feb 24, Delegation Abroad of Young Socialist Revolutionary of Russia, circular (encld in 1924 May 10, Bertha Hale White to NEC, 1168), 1169
SCHWAGER, CHARLES 1932 Nov 15, 1866
1932 Nov 16, fr MH, 1872
SCOTT, LEROY 1907 Jul 8, 282
SEGALOFF, SOPHIE 1929 Sept 15, 2171
SEIDEL, EDMUND 1924 Apr 18, Darwin J. Meserole et al., circular (encld in 1924 Apr 18, Darwin J. Meserole, 1156), 1157
SEIDEL, EMIL 1929, 2077
SEITZ, KARL 1929 Jul 22, 2015
SELIGMAN, EDWIN R. A. 1933 Oct 13, to VH, 2497
SENDER, TONY 1927 Feb 13, to NH, 1483
1928 May 8, to NH, 1533
1928 Jul 24, to NH, 1541
1928 Nov 24, to NH, 1549
1929 Jul 29, 2041
1929 Nov 23, to NH, 1573
1930 Dec 11, to NH, 1654
1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2327
1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2498
SENIOR, CLARENCE O. 1929 Jul 28, 2072
1930 Feb 3, 1577
1930 Feb 3, fr MH, 1580
1930 Feb 5, fr MH, 1582
1930 Mar 29, fr William V. Mahoney (encld in 1930 May 7, Clarence O. Senior, 1607), 1608
1930 Apr. 22, to William V. Mahoney (encld in 1930 May 7, Clarence O. Senior, 1607), 1609
1930 Apr 28. 1603
1930 May 1, fr William V. Mahoney (encld in 1930 May 7, Clarence O. Senior, 1607), 1610
1930 May 6, 1605
1930 May 6, fr Daniel W. Hoan (encld in 1930 May 7, Clarence 0. Senior, 1607), 1611
1930 May 7, fr MH, 1606
1930 May 7, 1607
1930 May 15, fr MH, 1614
1930 Jul 31, fr MH, 1631
1930 Oct 3, 1637
1930 Oct 7, fr MH, 1638
1930 Oct 29, 1640
1930 Oct 31, fr MH, 1641
1930 Nov 14, fr Greydon L. Nichols (encld in 1930 Nov 22, Clarence O. Senior, 1644), 1645
1930 Nov 20, fr Mabel H. (Mrs. J. Mahlon) Barnes, 1643
1930 Nov 21, (endorsement on 1930 Nov 20, Mabel H. (Mrs. J. Mahlon) Barnes to Clarence O. Senior, 1643), 1643
1930 Nov 21, fr Greydon L. Nichols (encld in 1930 Dec 5, Clarence O. Senior, 1649), 1651
1930 Nov 22, 1644
1930 Nov 24, fr MH, 1646
1930 Nov 28, fr MH, 1647
1930 Nov 29, fr Friedrich Adler (encld in 1930 circa Dec, Clarence 0. Senior, 1662), 1663
1930 Dec 4, fr MH, 1648
1930 Dec 4, fr Greydon L. Nichols (encld in 1930 Dec 5, Clarence 0. Senior, 1649), 1650
1930 Dec 5, 1649
1930 Dec 8, 1652
1930 Dec 11, fr MH, 1653
1930 Dec 15, fr MH, 1655
1930 Dec 18, 1657
1930 Dec 29, 1658
1930 Dec 30, fr MH, 1660
1930 Dec 31, 1661
1930 circa Dec, 1662
1931 Jan 7, 1664
1931 Jan 15, 1668
1931 Jan 16, fr MH, 1669
1931 Jan 26, fr MH, 1673
1931 Feb 9, 1680
1931 Feb 9, to Joseph van Roosbroeck, 1681
1931 Feb 9, (endorsement on 1931 Feb 9, Clarence O. Senior to Joseph van Roosbroeck, 1681), 1681
1931 Feb 11, fr MH, 1683
1931 Mar 24, 1696
1931 Mar 26, fr MH, 1697
1931 Apr 11, 1700
1931 Apr 14, fr MH, 1703
1931 Apr 14, to NEC, 1704
1931 Apr 16, fr MH, 1705
1931 Apr 20, fr Emma Henry (encld in 1931 Apr 23, Clarence 0. Senior, 1706), 1707
1931 Apr 23, 1706
1931 Apr 24, 1708
1931 Apr 24, 1709
1931 Apr 27, fr MH, 1712
1931 Nov 20, 1715
1931 Nov 25, fr MH, 1719
1932 Mar 9, 1737
1932 Mar 10, fr MH, 1739
1932 Mar 19, to NEC, 1740
1932 Mar 21, fr MH, 1741
1932 May 3, 1744
1932 May 4, 1745
1932 May 6, fr MH, 1746
1932 Jun 1, fr MH, 1753
1932 Jun 2, to Socialist Party, Campaign Committee, 1755
1932 Jun 6, fr MH, 1757
1932 Jun 6, fr MH, 1758
1932 Jun 9, to Herbert M. Merrill, 1761
1932 Sept 15, fr MH, 1781
1932 Sept 21, fr MH, 1784
1932 circa Nov, fr MH, 1878
1933 Jan 5, 1891
1933 Jan 5, to MH, James D. Graham, Powers Hapgood, Lilith Martin Wilson and Norman Thomas, 1892
1933 Jan 5, to NEC, 1893
1933 Jan 6, 1895
1933 Jan 7, fr John Cooper Packard (encld in 1933 Jan 10, John Cooper Packard, 1901), 1902
1933 Jan 9, fr MH, 1898
1933 Jan 9, 1899
1933 Jan 10, fr James D. Graham, 1900
1933 Feb 16, fr MH, 1908
1933 Mar 14, to MH, Albert Sprague Coolidge, Jasper McLevy, Lilith Martin Wilson, James D. Graham and John Cooper Packard, 1913
1933 Mar 20, fr MH, 1916
1933 Mar 25, 1917
1933 Apr 4, fr MH, 1919
1933 Apr 10, fr MH, 1921
1933 Apr 13, to NEC, 1923
1933 May 17, 1934
1933 May 20, to NEC, 1938
1933 Jul 1, to NEC, 1944
1933 Jul 28, fr MH, 1953
1933 Aug 8, fr MH, 1955
1933 Sept 22, to Julius Gerber (encld in 1933 Oct 3, Clarence O. Senior to NEC, 1972), 1973
1933 Sept 28, to NEC, 1968
1933 Oct 3, to NEC, 1972
1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2328
1933 Nov 1, to VH, 2499
1934 Apr 3, to VH, 2541
SERRATI, GIACINTO MENOTTI 1922 Apr 24, to Socialist Party, 985
SHAPLEN, JOSEPH 1934 Apr 3, to VH, 2542
SHARTS, JOSEPH W. 1929 Jul 23, 2062
1932 Jun 27, fr George M. Neffner, 1763
1932 Jun 28, to Sidney Yellen, 1764
1932 Jul 1, fr MH, 1767
1934 Apr 6, to VH, 2549
SHAW, THOMAS 1923 circa Jan, International Labor Congress of Socialist Parties at Hamburg, Organization Committee, circular, 1022
1925 Feb 3, 1225
1925 Feb 13, fr MH, 1228
1925 Mar 9, 1233
1925 Mar 19, fr MH, 1235
1929 Jul 18, 2035
SHELTER, CHRISTINE 1933 Oct 10, with Fleming James to NH, 2329
SHERMAN, CHARLES O. 1907 Feb 2, 252
SHIENTAG, BERNARD L. 1924 Dec 17, 1214
1925 Jan 13, 1221
1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2330
SHINDLER, SAMUEL 1909 Dec 7, 440
SHIPLACOFF, ABRAHAM I. 1929 Sept 16, 2133
1933 Oct 11, to VH, 2331
SHUSTERMAN, H. 1932 Oct 28, with Joseph Galstuck and Mr. Lesser, 1840
SIEGEL, BENJAMIN 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2332
SIGMAN, MORRIS 1924 Jul 5, CPPA, Committee on Organization and Campaign, report, 1182
1929 Sept 27, 2170
SIMKHOVITCH. MARY K. (Mrs. Vladimir G.) 1932 Nov 4, 1851
1932 Nov 7, fr MH, 1857
1933 Oct 11, to VH, 2500
SIMONS, ALGIE MARTIN 1901 May 21, 43
1901 May 27, 44
1904 Jun 30, 103
1905 Oct 6, 167
1908 Nov 18, 375
1909 Mar 23, 409
1910 Apr 22, 468
1911 Apr 25, 513
1914 Jan 22, 610
1914 Nov 18, 650
SIMPSON, ROSE ASCH 1929 Sept 29, 2149
1933 Oct 19, to VH, 2501
SINCLAIR, UPTON 1905 Sept 23, 164
1905 Oct 18, to comrade, 170
1906 Jan 30, 182
1906 Mar 21, 191
1906 Apr 8, 198
1906 Jul 21, 213
1908 Dec 19, 383
1909 Jan 19, 392
1913 Nov 5, to John Reed, 598
1913 circa Nov 5, (endorsement on 1913 Nov 5, Upton Sinclair to John Reed, 598), 598
1929 Jul 25, 2094
1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2502
Undated, 2007
SISSMAN, PETER 1929 Jul 22, 2086
1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2333
SKEMP, JOSEPH C. 1921 Jul 20, 965
SKIRT MAKERS UNION (ILGWU, LOCAL 23), EXECUTIVE BOARD 1933 Oct 10, Sam Fromchuck and Louis Reiss to VH, 2224
SLOBODIN, HENRY 1900 Mar 5, to Social Democratic Party, National Convention, 22
SLUTZKY, HARRY 1933 Oct 8, to Socialist Party, 2334
SMITH, CHARLES 1922 circa May, “Pantopia or Dogland” (encld in 1922 May 27, Otto F. Branstetter to NEC, 987), 988
SMITH, CHARLES SPRAGUE 1906 Dec 21, 238
1907 Nov 23, 305
1908 Mar 18, 321
1908 Mar 31, 326
1908 May 18, 337
1908 Oct 8, 362
SMITH, FRANK 1933 Oct 10, to VH and family, 2335
SMITH, HARRY T. 1933 Oct 17, to VH, 2503
SNOWDEN, PHILIP 1929 Jul 15, 2022
SNYDER, CARL 1927 Nov 22, to Harry W. Laidler (encld in 1927 Nov 28, Harry W. Laidler, 1511), 1512
SNYDER, M. 1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2336
SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC FEDERATION OF BRITAIN 1905 Jul 14, Henry William Lee to Camille Huysmans (encld in 1905 circa Jul 14, Camille Huysmans to delegates and secretaries of parties affiliated with the International Socialist Bureau, 149), 150
SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC LABOR PARTY OF SWEDEN 1929 Jul 1, Per Albin Hansson and Gustav Moller, 2057
SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC LABOUR PARTY AND BLIND IN SOVIET RUSSIA, NEW YORK AUXILIARY COMMITTEE 1933 Oct 10, Jonah A. Viliatzer to Socialist Party 2362
SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC LABOUR PARTY OF RUSSIA 1923 before Oct 29, Bureau of the Central Committee to Labour and Socialist International (copied in 1923 Oct 29, Labour and Socialist International, circular, 1079), 1079
1929 Feb 10, Aron Jugow, 1554
1929 Aug 6, Raphael Rein Abramowitsch, 2053
1931 Feb 20, Aron Jugow, 1685
1932 Jan 20, Aron Jugow, 1727
1933 Oct 9, Raphael Rein Abramowitsch and Theodore Gurwitsch Dan to Jewish Daily Forward, 2174
SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF AMERICA 1900 Mar 5, Henry Slobodin to Social Democratic Party, National Convention, 22
1900 Aug 1, William Butscher, 33
1900 Sept 4, William Butscher, 36
1900 Nov 12, Argus McDonald, A.C. Mendell and David Taylor to Social Democratic 1900 Party, National Executive Board, 37
1900 Dec 11, William Butscher, 38
1901 Jan 14, William Butscher, 39
1901 Mar 29, William Butscher, 41
1901 May 3, William Butscher, 42
1901 Sept 7, William Butscher, 48
SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA 1926 Oct 27, Jaroslav Marek, 1462
SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF FINLAND 1929, Karl H. Wiik, 2037
SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF GERMANY 1919 Dec 15, Arthur Crispien, 912
1920 Oct 29, Arthur Crispien, 952
1920 Nov 25, Arthur Crispien, 953
1924 Feb 2, Arthur Crispien, 1107
1925 May 9, Henri Hubert van Kol, 1244
1929 Sept 12, Executive Committee, 2039
SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF HUNGARY 1929, Elias Monus, 2048
SOCIALIST LABOR PARTY OF AMERICA 1900 Mar 5, Henry Slobodin to Social Democratic Party, National Convention, 22
SOCIALIST PARTY OF AMERICA (See also the National Executive Secretaries: J. Mahlon Barnes, Otto F. Branstetter, Adolph F. Germer, William H. Henry, George R. Kirkpatrick, Walter Lanfersiek, William Mailly, Clarence O. Senior, Bertha Hale White) 1918 Feb 6, fr Henry Askeli (copied in 1918 Feb 8, Adolph F. Germer to NEC, 760), 760
1918 circa Jun, “Approximate Railroad Fares of State Secretaries” (encld in 1918 Jun 19, Adolph F. Germer to NEC, 783), 784
1919 May 14, to Alexander Mitchell Palmer, 843
1924 Sept, financial report (encld in 1924 Oct 16, Bertha Hale White, 1194), 1196
1924 Oct 6, fr Mexican Federation of Labor (copied in 1924 Oct 21, Bertha Hale White to NEC, 1198) (encld in 1924 Oct 21, Bertha Hale White, 1197), 1198
1925 circa Jul 14, “A Protest” (encld in 1925 Jul 14, Bertha Hale White to NEC, 1286), 1287
1924 circa Sept 25, MH, resolution (encld in 1925 Sept 25, MH to to Bertha Hale White, 1318), 1319
1929 Jul 29, fr Georg Uenek, 2021
1930 Dec 23, fr Sidney Yellen (encld in 1930 Dec 29, Clarence O. Senior, 1658), 1659
1931 Nov 21, Emil Schellenberger, 1716
1931 Dec, Nathan Fine, “Outline of Constructive Proposals of the Socialist Party for the Government of New York City” (encld in 1931 Dec 4, Nathan Fine, 1720), 1721
1932 Dec 27, William Morris Feigenbaum, draft of press release (encld in 1932 Dec 27, William Morris Feigenbaum, 1887), 1888
1933 Aug 9. Ruth L. Miller, 1956
1933 Aug 9, Ruth L. Miller to NEC (encld in 1933 Aug 9, Ruth L. Miller, 1956), 1957
1933 Aug 12, MH to Ruth L. Miller, 1962
1933 Aug 16, Ruth L. Miller, 1963
1933 Aug 16, Norman Thomas to Ruth L. Miller, 1964
1933 Aug 17, MH to Ruth L. Miller, 1965
1933 Sept 15, fr National Committee to Aid Victims of German Fascism (encld in 1933 Oct 3, Julius Gerber to NEC, 1970), 1971
1933 Oct 8, fr Harry Slutzky, 2334
1933 Oct 9, fr Friedrich Adler, 2176
1933 Oct 10, fr Ruben Guskin, 2232
1933 Oct 10, fr Isaac Hamlin, 2236
1933 Oct 10, fr A. Reiss, 2308
1933 Oct 10, fr Socialist Party, Russian Branch, 2353
1933 Oct 10, fr Jonah A. Viliatzer, 2362
1933 Oct 10, fr World Confederation Poale-Zion, 2308
1933 Oct 10, fr Workmens Circle, Branch 87, 2371
1933 Oct 10, fr Workmens Circle, Branch 87, Ladies Club, 2372
1933 Oct 11, fr Socialist Party of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, West Jewish Branch, 2349
SOCIALIST PARTY OF AMERICA, ANNIVERSARY COMMITTEE 1929 Aug 6, fr Seymour Stedman, 2085
1929 Aug 21, fr Joseph Baskin, 2099
SOCIALIST PARTY OF AMERICA, CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE 1932 Jun 2, fr Clarence O. Senior, 1755
SOCIALIST PARTY OF AMERICA, FINNISH BRANCH, FINNISH WORKERS EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION, INC. 1933 Oct 9, Wilho Hedman to VH, 2412
SOCIALIST PARTY OF AMERICA, FINNISH FEDERATION 1929 Jul 30, William Nikoli Reivo, 2103
SOCIALIST PARTY OF AMERICA, INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS COMMITTEE 1919 Sept 5, majority report, 905
SOCIALIST PARTY OF AMERICA, ITALIAN FEDERATION 1926 Sept 17, Serafino Romualdi to William H. Henry (encld in 1926 Sept. 17, William H. Henry, 1431), 1432
1927 Jun 8, G. Bertelli (encld in 1927 Jun 8, William H. Henry, 1492), 1493
1933 Oct 9, E. Clemente to MH family, 2201
SOCIALIST PARTY OF AMERICA, NATIONAL CONGRESSIONAL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE 1915 May 20, Dan A. White, 706
SOCIALIST PARTY OF AMERICA, NATIONAL CONVENTION 1912 Jul 22, Wilson E. McDermut to editor of the Official Proceedings of the National Convention, 548
1919 Aug 31, 904
1924 circa Mar 3, agenda (encld in 1924 Mar 3, Bertha Hale White to NEC, 1131), 1132
1924 Jun, Bertha Hale White to National Convention delegates, 1180
SOCIALIST PARTY OF AMERICA, NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 1914 Dec 28, fr MH, 655
1918 Feb 8, fr Adolph F. Germer, 760
1918 May 10, fr Adolph F. Germer, 776
1918 Jun 19, fr Adolph F. Germer, 783
1922 May 27, fr Otto F. Branstetter, 987
1923 Mar 17, fr Otto F. Branstetter, 1031
1923 Nov 26, fr Otto F. Branstetter, 1085
1923 Dec 4, fr Otto F. Branstetter, 1089
1923 Dec 4, fr Otto F. Branstetter, 1090
1924 circa Feb 20, to Otto F. Branstetter (encld in 1924 Feb 20, MH to Bertha Hale White, 1120), 1121
1924 Mar 3, fr Bertha Hale White, 1131
1924 Mar 27, fr Bertha Hale White, 1137
1924 Mar 31, fr Bertha Hale White, 1140
1924 May 10, fr Bertha Hale White, 1168
1924 Aug 18, fr Bertha Hale White, 1188
1924 Oct 6, fr Bertha Hale White, 1193
1924 Oct 16, fr Bertha Hale White (encld in 1924 Oct 16, Bertha Hale White, 1194), 1195
1924 Oct 21, fr Bertha Hale White, 1198
1924 Nov 22, fr Bertha Hale White (encld in 1924 Nov 22, Bertha Hale White, 1209), 1210
1925 May 21, fr Bertha Hale White, 1250
1925 Jul 14, fr Bertha Hale White, 1285
1925 Jul 14, fr Bertha Hale White, 1286
1925 Sept 1, fr Bertha Hale White, 1306
1925 Sept 23, fr Bertha Hale White, 1315
1925 circa Sept 23, ballot (encld in 1925 Sept 23, Bertha Hale White to NEC, 1315). 1316
1925 Sept 28, fr Bertha Hale White, 1320
1925 Dec 19-20, minutes (encld in 1926 Jan 2, George R. Kirkpatrick, 1352), 1353
1925 Dec 21, fr George R. Kirkpatrick, 1346
1926 Jan 2, fr George R. Kirkpatrick, 1354
1926 Jun 12, fr William H. Henry, 1402
1926 Jun 12, fr Murray E. King, 1404
1926 Nov 22, fr William H. Henry, 1470
1931 Apr 14, fr Clarence O. Senior, 1704
1932 Mar 19, fr Clarence O. Senior, 1740
1932 Dec 23, fr Socialist Party of California, Los Angeles County Central Committee, 1885
1933 Jan 5, fr Clarence O. Senior, 1893
1933 Jan 5, Powers Hapgood, resolution (encld in 1933 Jan 5, Clarence O. Senior to NEC, 1893), 1894
1933 Mar 11-12, minutes (encld in 1933 Mar 14, Clarence O. Senior to MH, Albert Sprague Coolidge, Jasper McLevy, Lilith Martin Wilson, James D. Graham and John Cooper Packard, 1913), 1914
1933 Apr 11, fr Norman Thomas, 1922
1933 Apr 13, fr Clarence O. Senior, 1923
1933 May 19, fr Norman Thomas, 1937
1933 May 20, fr Clarence O. Senior, 1938
1933 Jul 1, fr Clarence O. Senior, 1944
1933 circa Jul 1, memoranda (encld in 1933 Jul 1, Clarence O. Senior to NEC, 1944), 1945
1933 Jul 22, fr Algernon Lee, Bela Low and Jack Altman, 1946
1933 Aug 9, fr Ruth L. Miller (encld in 1933 Aug 9, Ruth L. Miller, 1956), 1957
1933 Aug 11, fr MH, 1959
1933 Aug 11, fr Norman Thomas, 1961
1933 Aug, ballot (encld in 1933 Aug 9, Ruth L. Miller, 1956), 1958
1933 Sept 28, fr Clarence O. Senior, 1968
1933 Oct 2, fr MH, 1969
1933 Oct 2, fr MH (encld in 1933 Oct 3, Clarence O. Senior to NEC, 1972), 1974
1933 Oct 3, fr Julius Gerber, 1970
1933 Oct 3, fr Clarence O. Senior, 1972
1933 Oct 9, fr Friedrich Adler, 2176
1933 Oct 9, fr S. Beliaeff and Irving Schach, 2187
1933 Oct, fr S. Mendelson, 2461
1933 circa Oct, report (encld in 1933 Oct 3, Clarence O. Senior to NEC, 1972), 1975
1933 Nov 1, Clarence O. Senior to VH, 2499
SOCIALIST PARTY OF AMERICA, RUSSIAN BRANCH 1933 Oct 10, to Socialist Party, 2353
SOCIALIST PARTY OF ARGENTINA 1926 Oct 21, Adolfo Dickmann, 1452
SOCIALIST PARTY OF AUSTRIA 1926 Oct 22, Raphael Rein Abramowitsch, 1454
SOCIALIST PARTY OF BELGIUM 1928 May 25, Joseph van Roosbroeck, 1538
SOCIALIST PARTY OF CALIFORNIA 1933 Feb 27, constitution, 1910
SOCIALIST PARTY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES COUNTY 1931 Mar 15, William W. Busick, 1691
1931 Mar 23, MH to William W. Busick, 1692
SOCIALIST PARTY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE 1932 Dec 23, to NEC, 1885
1933 circa Jan, Harold J. Ashe, press release (encld in 1933 Jan 6, Clarence O. Senior, 1895), 1896
1933 circa Jan, Harold J. Ashe, press release (encld in 1933 Jan 6, Clarence 0. Senior, 1895), 1897
SOCIALIST PARTY OF CONNECTICUT, BRIDGEPORT 1932 Oct 19, Jack G. Bergen to all comrades of Bridgeport, 1811
1933 Oct 9, to VH and family, 2337
SOCIALIST PARTY OF CONNECTICUT, NEW HAVEN 1933 Oct 10, Christine Shelter and Fleming James to NH, 2329
SOCIALIST PARTY OF HOLLAND 1917 Feb 17, Camille Huysmans et al. to Louis Dubreuilh, 740
SOCIALIST PARTY OF ILLINOIS 1933 Oct 10, Roy E. Burt to MH Funeral Committee, 2197
SOCIALIST PARTY OF ILLINOIS, COOK COUNTY 1933 Oct 10, Roy E. Burt to MH Funeral Committee, 2197
SOCIALIST PARTY OF INDIANA 1933 Oct 9, resolution (encld in 1933 Oct 10, Emma Henry to VH, 2414), 2415
SOCIALIST PARTY OF MARYLAND, BALTIMORE 1933 Oct 10, Kenneth Douty to Julius Gerber, 2215
SOCIALIST PARTY OF MASSACHUSETTS, BOSTON 1933 Oct 10, City Central Committee to VH, 2338
SOCIALIST PARTY OF MICHIGAN, WAYNE COUNTY 1933 Oct 9, Harry Riseman to MH family, 2310
SOCIALIST PARTY OF MISSOURI 1933 Oct 9, Martin B. Lechuer to VH, 2267
SOCIALIST PARTY OF MISSOURI, SAINT LOUIS 1933 Oct 11, to VH, 2339
SOCIALIST PARTY OF THE NETHERLANDS 1930 circa May 12, fr MH, 1612
SOCIALIST PARTY OF NEW JERSEY 1933 Oct 8, State Committee, resolution, 2493
SOCIALIST PARTY OF NEW JERSEY, NEWARK, BRANCH 3 1933 Oct 9, to Jewish Daily Forward, 2340
SOCIALIST PARTY OF NEW JERSEY, PATTERSON 1933 Oct 11, Executive Committee to Socialist Party of New York, 2506
SOCIALIST PARTY OF NEW JERSEY, PRINCETON 1933 Oct 9, E.D. Hawkins to VH, 2238
SOCIALIST PARTY OF NEW YORK, BRONX COUNTY 1932 Nov 7, Sol Perrin, 1858
SOCIALIST PARTY OF NEW YORK, BUFFALO 1933 Oct 9, Robert A. Hoffman to New Leader, 2246
SOCIALIST PARTY OF NEW YORK, COHOES 1933 Oct 9, Mary Kopsa to VH, 2265
SOCIALIST PARTY OF NEW YORK, EIGHTEENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 1933 Oct 10, P. Arnaud to VH, 2180
SOCIALIST PARTY OF NEW YORK, EIGHTEENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE 1932 Oct 7, Joseph N. Cohen, 1790
SOCIALIST PARTY OF NEW YORK, EIGHTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 1919 Aug 1, Louis Fuchs, 884
SOCIALIST PARTY OF NEW YORK, FIFTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 1933 circa Oct 10, Jane Heltzer to VH, 2413
SOCIALIST PARTY OF NEW YORK, FIRST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 1919 Aug 1, Morris Switzky, 886 1929 Sept 15, Joseph Leventhal, 2135
SOCIALIST PARTY OF NEW YORK, FOURTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 1933 Oct 11, to VH, 2342
SOCIALIST PARTY OF NEW YORK, NEW YORK COUNTY COMMITTEE 1933 Nov 16, August Claessens to VH, 2399
SOCIALIST PARTY OF NEW YORK, NINETEENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 1933 Oct 10, Jane P. Morgan to VH, 2468
SOCIALIST PARTY OF NEW YORK, ONEIDA COUNTY 1933 Oct 10, Otto Endres to Socialist Party of New York, 2220
SOCIALIST PARTY OF NEW YORK, SECOND ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 1929 Sept 15, Joseph Leventhal, 2135
SOCIALIST PARTY OF NEW YORK, SEVENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2343
SOCIALIST PARTY OF NEW YORK, SIXTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 1919 Aug 1, Charles Grossman, 885
1933 Oct 10, Abe Belsky to VH, 2386
1919 Oct 10, Esther Kaufman to VH, 2428
SOCIALIST PARTY OF NEW YORK, STATE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 1906 May 10, John C. Chase, 202
1923 Jul 2, Herbert M. Merrill to Thomas E. Ryan, 1042
1923 Jul 6, MH to Herbert M. Merrill, 1045
1923 Jul 10, Herbert M. Merrill to Thomas E. Ryan, 1048
1923 Jul 11, Herbert M. Merrill, 1049
1923 Jul 17, Herbert M. Merrill, 1055
1929 Jul, 2100
1932 Jun 9, Clarence O. Senior to Herbert M. Merrill, 1761
1932 Jun 10, MH to Herbert M. Merrill, 1762
1933 Oct 9, Herbert M. Merrill to VH, 2463
1933 Oct 10, fr Otto L. Endres, 2220
1933 Oct 11, fr Socialist Party of New Jersey, Patterson, Executive Committee, 2506
SOCIALIST PARTY OF NEW YORK, TWELFTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 1933 Oct 10, Will Maslow to VH, 2455
SOCIALIST PARTY OF NEW YORK, TWENTY-FIRST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 1933 Oct 10, Jane P. Morgan to VH, 2468
SOCIALIST PARTY OF NEW YORK, WESTCHESTER COUNTY, NEW ROCHELLE BRANCH 1933 Oct 18, resolution, 2507
SOCIALIST PARTY OF NEW YORK, WESTCHESTER COUNTY, YONKERS BRANCH 1933 Oct 10, Otto Riegelman to editor of New Leader, 2484
1933 Oct 10, resolution (encld in 1933 Oct 10, Otto Riegelman to editor of New Leader, 2484), 2485
SOCIALIST PARTY OF NEW YORK CITY, BRIGHTON BEACH BRANCH 1933 Oct 9, to VH and family, 2341
1933 Oct 9, to VH and family (encld in 1933 circa Oct 9, Socialist Party of New York City, Brighton Beach Branch to editor of New Leader, 2504), 2505
1933 circa Oct 9, to editor of New Leader, 2504
SOCIALIST PARTY OF NEW YORK CITY, CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2508
SOCIALIST PARTY OF NEW YORK CITY, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ca. 1928, sub-committee report, 1552
1931 Apr 13, Julius Gerber, 1701
1931 Apr 14, MH to Julius Gerber, 1702
1931 Oct 14, MH to Julius Gerber, 1713
1931 Nov 23, Julius Gerber, 1717
1931 Nov 25, MH to Julius Gerber, 1718
1931 Dec, Nathan Fine, “Outline of Constructive Proposals of the Socialist Party for the Government of New York City” (encld in 1931 Dec 4, Nathan Fine, 1720), 1721
1931?, Nathan Fine, preliminary report, 1724
1932 May 7, Algernon Lee, 1747
1932 Oct 18, Julius Gerber to MH, James Oneal and Louis Hendin, 1808
1932 Oct 20, MH to Julius Gerber, 1816
1932 Dec 6, Julius Gerber, 1879
1932 circa Dec, resolution (encld in 1932 Dec 6, Julius Gerber, 1879), 1880
1932 circa Dec, Organization Committee, report (encld in 1932 Dec 13, Louis Hendin, 1881), 1882
1933 May 19, Daniel W. Hoan to Julius Gerber (encld in 1933 May 23, Julius Gerber, 1939), 1940
1933 May 19, Norman Thomas to Julius Gerber (encld in 1933 May 23, Julius Gerber, 1939), 1941
1933 May 23, Julius Gerber, 1939
1933 Jul 22, Algernon Lee, Bela Low and Jack Altman to NEC, 1946
1933 Sept 17, fr MH, 1967
1933 Oct 3, Julius Gerber to NEC, 1970
1933 Oct 11, resolution (encld in 1933 Oct 16, Socialist Party of New York City, Resolutions Committee to VH, 2509), 2510
SOCIALIST PARTY OF NEW YORK CITY, HARLEM CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE 1929 Sept 15, Sophie Segaloff, 2171
SOCIALIST PARTY OF NEW YORK CITY, ITALIAN SECTION 1933 Oct 11, George Lupis to Julius Gerber, 2278
SOCIALIST PARTY OF NEW YORK CITY, MANHATTAN BRANCH 1933 Oct 10, Jane P. Morgan to VH, 2468
SOCIALIST PARTY OF NEW YORK CITY, MORNINGSIDE HEIGHTS BRANCH 1933 Oct 10, to Julius Gerber, 2345
SOCIALIST PARTY OF NEW YORK CITY, ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE 1932 circa Dec, report (encld in 1932 Dec 13, Louis Hendin, 1881), 1882
SOCIALIST PARTY OF NEW YORK CITY, RESOLUTIONS COMMITTEE 1933 Oct 16, to VH, 2509
SOCIALIST PARTY OF NEW YORK CITY, RICHMOND HILL BRANCH 1933 Oct, Genevieve N. Miles to VH, 2466
SOCIALIST PARTY OF NEW YORK CITY, SUNNYSIDE BRANCH 1933 Oct 8, to VH, 2344
SOCIALIST PARTY OF NEW YORK CITY, UPPER WEST SIDE BRANCH 1933 Oct 9, Leon Gilbson to VH, 2226
SOCIALIST PARTY OF NEW YORK CITY, VILLAGE BRANCH 1933 Oct 9, Helen Pickenbach to VH, 2301
SOCIALIST PARTY OF OHIO 1933 Oct 9, to VH and family, 2346
SOCIALIST PARTY OF OHIO, CUYAHOGA COUNTY 1933 Oct 9, Adell Kochman to VH, 2263
SOCIALIST PARTY OF OREGON 1933 Oct, State Executive Committee to VH, 2511
SOCIALIST PARTY OF PENNSYLVANIA 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2347
1934 Jul 21-22, resolution (encld in 1934 Aug 3, Sarah Limbach to VH, 2444), 2445
1934 Aug 3, Sarah Limbach to VH, 2444
SOCIALIST PARTY OF PENNSYLVANIA, ERIE COUNTY 1933 Oct 20, W.F. Mann to VH, 2452
SOCIALIST PARTY OF PENNSYLVANIA, MONTGOMERY 1933 Oct 11, to MH family, 2182
SOCIALIST PARTY OF PENNSYLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA, CENTRAL JEWISH BRANCH 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2348
SOCIALIST PARTY OF PENNSYLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA, WEST JEWISH BRANCH 1933 Oct 11, to Socialist Party, 2349
SOCIALIST PARTY OF PENNSYLVANIA, PITTSBURGH 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2350
SOCIALIST PARTY OF PENNSYLVANIA, PITTSBURGH, JEWISH BRANCH 1933 Oct 9, Samuel M. Oshry to VH, 2298
SOCIALIST PARTY OF PENNSYLVANIA, PITTSBURGH, OAKLAND BRANCH 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2351
SOCIALIST PARTY OF PENNSYLVANIA, PITTSBURGH, SQUIRREL HILL BRANCH 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2352
SOCIALIST PARTY OF PENNSYLVANIA, READING, NORTHEAST BRANCH 1933 Oct 10, James D. Rufsnyder to VH, 2495
SOCIALIST PARTY OF POLAND 1929 Jul 30, Miecislas Niedzialkowski, 2052
SOCIALIST PARTY OF PUERTO RICO 1933 Oct 9, Santiago Iglesias to Norman Thomas, 2249
SOCIALIST PARTY OF WASHINGTON, SPOKANE 1933 Oct 24, J.E. Tofley to VH and family, 2520
SOCIALIST PARTY OF WISCONSIN 1933 Oct 9, Herman O. Kent to VH and family, 2259
1933 Oct 11, Herman O. Kent and Allen Benson to VH and family, 2430
SOCIALIST PARTY OF WISCONSIN, MILWAUKEE 1933 Oct 9, Herman O. Kent to VH and family, 2259
SOCIALIST PARTY OF WISCONSIN, MILWAUKEE COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE 1933 Oct 11, Herman O. Kent and Allen Benson to VH and family, 2430
SOCIALIST PARTY OF WISCONSIN, MILWAUKEE, GREENFIELD BRANCH 1933 Oct 25, W.C. Imes to VH, 2424
SOCIALIST PARTY OF WISCONSIN, SHEBOYGAN 1933 Oct 16, to VH, 2523
SOCIALIST REVOLUTIONARY PARTY OF RUSSIA 1922 Apr 20, Delegation Abroad, circular, 983
SOCIALIST REVOLUTIONARY PARTY OF RUSSIA, AMERICAN FEDERATION, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 1933 Oct 8, Harry Slutzky to Socialist Party, 2334
1933 Oct 9, S. Beliaeff and Irving Schach to NEC, 2187
SOCIALIST SOCIETY OF AMERICA 1926 Aug 10, Emma Henry, 1416
1930 Oct 27, Mabel H. (Mrs. J. Mahlon) Barnes, 1639
1930 Oct 31, MH, authorization (encld in 1930 Oct 31, MH to Clarence O. Senior, 1641), 1642
1930 Nov 20, Mabel H. (Mrs. Mahlon) Barnes to Clarence O. Senior, 1643
1933 Oct 9, Harry Lichtenberg, Board of Directors, resolution, 2443
SOLOMON, CHARLES 1929 Aug 29, to Algernon Lee and Julius Gerber, 2152
1933 Oct 9, Socialist Party of New York City, Campaign Committee to VH, 2508
1934 Apr 25, to VH, 2572
SOLOMON, USHER 1912 Jul 2, Algernon Lee et al. to New York Call, 546
SORGE, FRIEDRICH A. 1904 Mar 29, with Mrs. Sorge, 94
1906 Mar 28, with Mrs. Sorge, 196 Mar 29, 197
1906 Apr 19, with Mrs. Sorge, 199
1906 May 31, with Mrs. Sorge, 207
SORGE, MRS. FRIEDRICH A. 1904 Mar 29, with Friedrich A. Sorge, 94
1906 Mar 28, with Friedrich A. Sorge, 196
1906 Apr 19, with Friedrich A. Sorge, 199
1906 May 31, with Friedrich A. Sorge, 207
SOUKHOMLINE, VASILI I. 1922 Apr 20, Delegation Abroad of Socialist Revolutionary Party of Russia, circular, 983
1925 before Dec 4, (copied in 1925 Dec 4, MH to George R. Kirkpatrick, 1344), 1344
SPARGO, JOHN 1904 Nov 19, 111
1905 Jan 16, 117
1905 May 7, 131
1905 Jul 26, 153
1905 Aug 6, 159
1905 Sept 19, 163
1908 Mar 29, 323
1908 Jul 23, 345
1908 Aug 18, 354
1909 Mar 16, 406
1909 Mar 18, 407
1909 circa Mar, 412
1909 Apr 14, 418
1909 Apr 15, 419
1909 Dec 3, 438
1912 Jul 17, 547
1914 Jan 20, 608
1914 Nov 13, 649
1916 Nov 9, 738
SPEILMAN, JOSEPH 1929 Sept 15, 2166
SPRAGUE, LYD. G. B. 1915 Mar 19, to Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Committee on Admissions, 683
STARK, SADIE (Mrs. Sidney) 1929 Jul 27, with Sidney Stark, 2089
STARK, SIDNEY 1929 Jul 27, with Sadie (Mrs. Sidney) Stark, 2089
1933 Oct 9, with family to VH, 2354
1933 Oct 17, to VH, 2512
STATEN ISLAND ADVANCE 1932 Oct 20, MH to editor, 1817
STAUNING, THORVALD 1914 Dec 28, fr MH, 656
1923 circa Jan, International Labor Congress of Socialist Parties at Hamburg, Organization Committee, circular, 1022
1929 Jul 26, 2020
STEDMAN, IRENE (Mrs. Seymour) 1933 Oct 10, with Seymour Stedman to VH, 2355
STEDMAN, SEYMOUR 1918 Jun 19, fr MH, 782
1918 Jul 15, 788
1919 Mar 26, 832
1919 Sept 5, Socialist Party, International Relations Committee, majority report, 905
1920 Jan 28, fr MH, 914
1921 Jan 13, 957
1921 Jan 17, fr MH, 958
1921 Jan 28, 959
1929 Aug 6, to Socialist Party, Anniversary Committee, 2085
1933 Oct 10, with Irene (Mrs. Seymour) Stedman to VH, 2355
STEESE, EDWARD S. 1933 Oct, to VH, 2513
STEIN, ABE 1933 Oct 9, with Charles I. Goldman to VH and family, 2356
STEPHENS, MADGE P. 1933 Oct 9, with Wallace W. Stephens to James Oneal, 2357
STEPHENS, WALLACE W. 1933 Oct 9, with Madge P. Stephens to James Oneal, 2357
STILLSON, J. 1919 Jul, Communist Party, National Organization Committee, circular (encld in 1919 1919 Jul 14, Adolph F. Germer, 857), 858
STINE, MARCUS 1915 Mar 18, to Julius Henry Cohen, 678
1915 Mar 18, to Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Committee on Admissions (encld in 1915 Mar 18, Marcus Stine to Julius Henry Cohen, 678), 679
STOCKWELL, SILVANUS A. 1929 Aug 8, to Algernon Lee, 2079
STOKES, HELEN PHELPS 1924 Apr 18, Darwin J. Meserole et al., circular (encld in 1924 Apr 18, Darwin J. Meserole, 1156), 1157
1929, with Mary R. Sanford, 2150
1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2514
1934 Apr 10, to VH, 2557
1934 Apr 13, to VH, 2562
STOKES, JAMES GRAHAM PHELPS 1909 Nov 30, fr MH, 435
1909 Dec 2, 436
1909 Dec 3, fr MH, 437
1909 Dec 11, 442
1909 Dec 13, 443
1909 Dec 14, fr MH, 444
1909 Dec 15, 445
1909 Dec 17, fr MH, 448
1910 Nov 23, 496
1910 Nov 26, 497
1916 Oct 20, to Robert W. Bruere, 737
STOKLITSKY, ALEXANDER 1919 Jul, Communist Party, National Organization Committee, circular (encld in 1919 Jul 14, Adolph F. Germer, 857), 858
STONE, NAHUM ISAAC 1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2515
STRASBOURGER, SAMUEL 1915 Mar 20, to Julius Henry Cohen (encld in 1915 Mar 22, Anna Drusin, 684), 688
1915 Mar 20, to Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Committee on Admissions (encld in 1915 Mar 22, Anna Drusin, 684), 689
STRAUS, NATHAN, JR. 1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2516
STREBEL, GUSTAVE A. 1912 Jul 2, Algernon Lee et al. to New York Call, 546
STREIFF, ALBERT 1933 Oct, Socialist Party of Oregon, State Executive Committee to VH, 2511
STUDENT WORKER 1932 Mar 10, fr MH, 1738A
STUMP, J. HENRY 1929 Jul 25, 2091
SUDEKUM, ALBERT 1910 Nov 14, 494
1910 Nov 20, 495
1911 Feb 8, 503
1911 May 17, 514
1913 Jul 10, 584
1913 Dec 6, 601
1914 Jun 15, 629
1914 Sept 24, 643
SULZER, WILLIAM 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2517
SWEDEN, A. 1933 Oct 10, Socialist Party, Russian Branch to Socialist Party, 2353
SWITZKY, MORRIS 1919 Aug 1, 886
SYRJALA, FRANS J. 1919 Aug 9, 900
TAYLOR, DAVID 1900 Nov 12, with Argus McDonald and A.C. Mendell to Social Democratic Party, National Executive Board, 37
TAYLOR, MICHAEL 1933 Oct, to VH and family, 2518
TCHERNOF, VICTOR M. 1922 Apr 20, Delegation Abroad of Socialist Revolutionary Party of Russia, circular, 983
TEACHERS COMMITTEE TO PROTECT SALARIES 1932 Oct 29, Isidore Blumberg, 1843
1932 Nov 7, MH to Isidore Blumberg, 1852
TEACHERS UNION OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK 1933 Oct 9, Henry R. Linville to VH, 2446
TELLER, CHARLOTTE 1907 Jul 10, 283
1909 Apr 17, 420
1909 Jul 5, 427
THEREMAN, LEON 1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2358
THOMAS, ELIZABETH H. 1905 May 19, 133
1906 Aug 15, 220
1929 Aug 1, 2076
THOMAS, NORMAN 1922 Dec 30, 1009
1923 Jan 2, fr MH, 1012
1924 Apr 18, Darwin J. Meserole et al., circular (encld in 1924 Apr 18, Darwin J. Meserole, 1156), 1157
1924 Nov 13, to ILGWU, General Executive Board and ILGWU, Local 17, Executive Board (encld in 1924 circa Nov 13, Norman Thomas, 1203), 1204
1924 circa Nov 13, 1203
1925 Feb 26, 1229
1925 Mar 5, fr MH, 1230
1925 Jun 5, 1256
1925 Jun 15, fr MH, 1265
1925 Jul 15, fr MH, 1288
1925 Jul 16, 1289
1925 Jul 21, fr MH, 1291
1925 Nov 8, 1328
1926 Dec 21, 1477
1926 Dec 29, fr MH, 1479
1927 Jun 14, 1495
1929 Jul 29, 2153
1931 Jan 7, 1665
1931 Jan 23, fr MH, 1671
1931 Feb 9, 1682
1931 Feb 11, fr MH, 1684
1931 Mar 27, fr MH, 1699
1931 Apr 24, to Algernon Lee, 1710
1931 circa Apr 24, (endorsement on 1924 Apr 24, Norman Thomas to Algernon Lee, 1710), 1710
1932 Jun 4, 1756
1932 Jun 7, fr MH, 1759
1932 Oct 25, Anonymous to Norman Thomas and MH, 1831
1932 Nov 9, 1863
1932 Nov 16, fr MH, 1873
1933 Jan 5, Clarence O. Senior to MH, James D. Graham, Powers Hapgood, Lilith Martin Wilson and Norman Thomas, 1892
1933 Jan 23, to James Oneal (copied in 1933 Jan 25, James Oneal, 1905), 1905
1933 Feb 8, 1906
1933 Apr 11, to NEC, 1922
1933 May 19, to NEC, 1937
1933 May 19, to Julius Gerber (encld in 1933 May 23, Julius Gerber, 1939), 1941
1933 Aug 11, to NEC, 1961
1933 Aug 16, to Ruth L. Miller, 1964
1933 Oct 8, to VH, 2359
1933 Oct 9, fr Santiago Iglesias, 2249
1934 Apr 3, to VH, 2543
THOMPSON, CARL DEAN 1907 Jan 11, 246
1908 Dec 26, 384
1916 Jan 1, 728
THOMPSON, ELEANOR G. (Mrs. W. C.) 1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2519
TODD, ALBERT M. 1926 Dec 4, 1474
1926 Dec 10, fr MH, 1475
1928 May 18, 1534
1928 May 23, fr MH, 1535
TOFLEY, J. E. 1933 Oct 24, to VH and family, 2520
TOKOI, OSCAR 1929, 2073
TRACHTENBERG, ALEXANDER 1919 Jul 31, with Rosalind (Mrs. Alexander) Trachtenberg, 868
TRACHTENBERG, ROSALIND (Mrs. Alexander) 1919 Jul 31, with Alexander Trachtenberg, 868
TRADES UNION CONGRESS 1913 Sept 2, Carl Legien, 593
1914 Jan 7, Carl Legien, 605
1924 Jan 7, Fred Bramley and Arthur Henderson, circular (encld in 1924 Jan 30, Arthur Henderson, 1105), 1106
TREVES, CLAUDIO 1930 Apr 5, with Filippo Turati and Giuseppe Emanuele Modigliani, 2050
TROELSTRA, PIETER JELLES 1910 Sept 3, MH et al. to VH, 485
1917 Jan 29, 739
1917 Feb 17, Camille Huysmans et al. to Louis Dubreuilh, 740
TROY, SEYMOUR 1933 Oct 10, to VH and family, 2521
TSERETELI, IRAKLY 1929 Jul 23, 2055
TURATI, FILIPPO 1927 circa Nov 26, fr MH (encld in 1927 Dec 5, MH to New Leader, 1513), 1514
1928 Mar 2, 1519
1928 Aug 11, 1542
1930 Apr 5, 1600
1928 Apr 5, with Giuseppe Emanuele Modigliani and Claudio Treves, 2050
TURBOW, LEO 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2522
TURK, HENRY 1933 Oct 10, to Julius Gerber, 2360
UENEK, GEORG 1929 Jul 29, to Socialist Party, 2021
UMANSKY, JULIUS JOEL 1929, 2154
UMHEY, FREDERICK 1919 Aug 1, with Abraham Mann and Eleanor Ibsen, 878
UMSTADTER, PHILIP 1922 Jun 21, Joint Committee for Independent Labor Political Action, circular, 990
UNIONE GIORNALISTI ITALIANI 1930 Apr 5, Filippo Turati, 1600
UNITED FRONT COMMUNIST ELECTION CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE, NEW YORK STATE 1932 Sept 28, William L. Patterson, 1785
1932 Oct 3, MH to William L. Patterson, 1787
UNITED FRONT HAT, CAP AND MILLINERY RANK AND FILE COMMITTEE 1932 Oct 28, Joseph Galstuck, H. Shusterman and Mr. Lesser, 1840
UNITED HEBREW TRADES 1929 Sept 15, Morris C. Finestone to Hillquit Banquet Committee, 2102
1933 Oct 9, Morris C. Finestone to VH, 2222
UNITED JEWISH SOCIALIST LABOR PARTY POALE ZION-ZEIRE ZION OF AMERICA 1933 Oct, Meyer L. Brown, resolution, 2392
UNITED SCENIC ARTISTS OF AMERICA 1933 Oct 9, Fred Marshall to VH, 2454
UNITED STATES COMMISSION ON INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS 1914 May 20, Frank P. Walsh, 627
1914 Dec 14, Basil M. Manly, 653
1915 Jan 14, Basil M. Manly, 658
UNITY COMMITTEE OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 1923 Aug 20, William V. Mahoney, circular, 1065
1923 Aug 20, William V. Mahoney, “What Is the Unity Committee?” (encld in 1924 Jan 4, William V. Mahoney, 1099), 1100
1924 Jan 1, Edwin Evans and William V. Mahoney, circular (encld in 1924 Jan 2, William V. Mahoney, circular, 1096), 1097
1924 Jan 2, William V. Mahoney, circular, 1096
1924 Jan 3, William V. Mahoney, circular, 1098
1924 Jan 4, William V. Mahoney, 1099
UNKNOWN 1901? Jun 25, 45
1908 Aug 14, to NH, 352
UNTERMEYER, SAMUEL 1933 Oct 8, to VH, 2361
VALENTI, FRANCES BERMAN (Mrs. Girolamo) 1929 Jul 29, with Girolamo Valenti, 2155
VALENTI, GIROI.AMO 1929 Jul 29, with Frances Berman (Mrs. Girolamo) Valenti, 2155
1931 Mar 24, fr MH, 1695
VAN ALLEN, WILLIS J. 1933 Oct 16, to VH, 2523
VAN ESSEN, WILLIAM J. 1926 Feb 4, fr MH, 1364
1926 Feb 24, 1377
1926 Mar 1, fr MH, 1379
1926 Mar 3, fr MH, 1381
1926 Mar 13, 1383
1926 Mar 15, fr MH, 1384
1926 Mar 27, fr MH, 1386
1926 Apr 7, 1392
1926 Apr 10, fr MH, 1393
1926 Apr 19, 1395
1926 Apr 20, fr MH, 1396
1927 May 11, fr MH, 1488
VAN LEAR, THOMAS 1922 circa Mar 15, CPPA, Committee on Organization, report (encld in 1922 Mar 15, William H. Johnston, circular, 977), 978
VAN SLYKE, DONALD D. 1933 Oct, to VH, 2525
VAN VORST, FREDERICK B. 1915 Mar 30, to Julius Henry Cohen, 692
1915 Mar 30, to Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Committee on Admissions (encld in 1915 Mar 30, Frederick B. Van Vorst to Julius Henry Cohen, 692), 693
VANDERVELDE, EMILE 1905 Jun 22, with Edouard Anseele and Camille Huysmans to delegates and secretaries of parties affiliated with the International Socialist Bureau, 144
1907 Jun 22, with Camille Huysmans and Edouard Anseele to MH and Daniel De Leon, 280
1910 Sept 3, MH et al. to VH, 485
1921 Sept 30, 969
1921 Nov 9, fr MH, 972
1921 Nov 26, 973
1923 circa Jan, International Labor Congress of Socialist Parties at Hamburg, Organization Committee, circular, 1022
1928 Apr 5, fr MH, 1524
1928 circa Apr, 1532
1928 before May 25, 1536
1929 Jul 20, to Algernon Lee and Julius Gerber, 2010
VARGA, JOSEPH 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2526
VIENNA UNION 1922 Dec 21, Friedrich Adler to executive members of the Vienna Union, 1008
VILIATZER, JONAH A. 1933 Oct 10, Socialist Party, Russian Branch to Socialist Party, 2353
1933 Oct 10, to Socialist Party, 2362
VLADECK, BARUCH CHARNEY 1919 Aug 1, 887
1924 Apr 18, Darwin J. Meserole et al., circular (encld in 1924 Apr 18, Darwin J. Meserole, 1156), 1157
1929 Jul 24, to Julius Gerber, 2156
VLIEGEN, W. 1917 Feb 17, Camille Huysmans et al. to Louis Dubreuilh, 740
VOGEL, HANS 1933 Sept 12, Social Democratic Party of Germany, Executive Committee, 2039
VOLIVICK, SARAH 1919 Aug 1, 888
VON DER HEYDEN, CARRIE 1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2527
W., V. [initials] 1932 Oct 9, 1792
WAIST MAKERS UNION JOINT BOARD 1933 Oct 9, Julius Hochman to VH, 2245
WALD, LILLIAN D. 1907 Feb 9, 254
1907 Mar 12, 264
1911 Oct 16, 528
1915 Apr 6, 698
1915 Apr 9, 699
1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2363
WALDMAN, LOUIS 1919 Aug 1, 889
1929 Aug 9, 2157
1934 Apr 21, to VH, 2569
WALDO, GEORGE, JR. 1911 Feb 8, 504
WALKER, JAMES J. 1930 circa Mar 8, fr citizens and residents of New York City, 1586
WALLHEAD, MR. 1923 circa Jan, International Labor Congress of Socialist Parties at Hamburg, Organization Committee, circular, 1022
WALSH, FRANK P. 1914 May 20, 627
WANDER, HARRY 1929 Sept 14, 2118
WARD, EUGENE 1918 Oct 21, 807
WARD, HARRY F. 1933 Nov 1, to VH, 2528
WARREN, FRED D. 1907 Oct 24, 297
1912 Aug 1, to L. Birch Wilson, Jr. (encld in 1912 Aug 9, Fred D. Warren, 552), 553
1912 Aug 9, 552
1912 Aug 12, fr MH, 554
WARSHOW, ADOLPH 1933 Oct 8, to VH, 2364
WASHINGTON PRESS SERVICE 1924 Jan 21, William Hard, 1103
1924 Mar 17, MH to William Hard, 1134
WATKINS, S. C. G. 1923 Oct 6, 1077
1923 Oct 18, fr MH, 1078
WATSON, BLANCHE 1932 Nov 10, 1865
1932 Nov 20, fr MH, 1876
WEDGEWOOD, JOSIAH CLEMENT 1929 Jul 12, 2028
WEINBERG, JOSEPH 1929 Aug 8, 2159
1934 Oct 20, to VH, 2587
WEINBERGER, HARRY 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2529
WEINSTEIN, BERNARD 1929, 2160
WEINSTEIN, CHARLES 1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2365
WEINSTEIN, GREGORY 1932 Oct 27, 1836
1932 Oct 28, fr MH, 1839
WEINTRAUB, MEYER 1929 Sept 15, 2132
1933 Oct 9, to VH and family, 2366
WEISBERG, MILTON 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2367
WELLS, MARJORIE (Mrs. George P.) 1934 Jan 24, to Alexander Levene, 2537
WELS, OTTO 1923 circa Jan, International Labor Congress of Socialist Parties at Hamburg, Organization Committee, circular, 1022
1929 Sept 12, Social Democratic Party of Germany, Executive Committee, 2039
1934 May 23, to VH, 2580
WENTWORTH, FRANKLIN H. 1905 Jul 27, 155
1905 Jul 29, 158
1905 Oct 16, 169
1908 Dec 6, 382
1909 Jan 13, fr MH, 388
1909 Jan 13, 389
1909 Jan 14, (endorsement on 1909 Jan 13, MH to Franklin H. Wentworth, 388), 388
1909 Jan 26, 394
1909 Feb 24, 398
1909 Nov 27, 434
1909 Dec 15, 446
1919 Jun 3, 847
1919 Jun 23, fr MH, 851
WEST, HENRY L. 1918 Aug 12, Adolph F. Germer to National Security League (copied in 1918 circa Aug 12, Adolph F. Germer, “Who is Pro-German? The National Security League Answered,” 793), 793
WESTERN CONFERENCE OF LABOR POLITICAL PARTIES 1933 Oct 16, J. Hutchinson to VH, 2422
WEYL, WALTER E. 1908 Nov 4, 372
WHIGHAM, HENRY JAMES 1921 Nov 2, fr MH, 970
1921 Nov 3, 971
WHISH, W. C. 1923 Jul, Thomas E. Ryan et al., circular, 1062
WHITE, BERTHA HALE (See also Bertha Hale White King) 1924 Feb 18, 1115
1924 Feb 20, fr MH, 1120
1924 Feb 28, 1129
1924 Mar 3, to NEC, 1131
1924 Mar 27, 1136
1924 Mar 27, to NEC, 1137
1924 Mar 29, fr MH, 1138
1924 Mar 31, to NEC, 1140
1924 Apr 1, 1145
1924 Apr 2, 1146
1924 Apr 3, fr MH, 1148
1924 May 7, 1164
1924 May 8, 1165
1924 May 9, 1167
1924 May 10, to NEC, 1168
1924 May 13, fr MH, 1171
1924 Jun, to Socialist Party, NATIONAL Convention delegates, 1180
1924 Jul 5, CPPA, Committee on Organization and Campaign, report, 1182
1924 Jul 10, fr MH, 1183
1924 Aug 7, 1187
1924 Aug 18, to NEC, 1188
1924 Aug 22, fr MH, 1190
1924 Oct 6, to NEC, 1193
1924 Oct 16, 1194
1924 Oct 16, to NEC (encld in 1924 Oct 16, Bertha Hale White, 1194), 1195
1924 Oct 20, fr M. S. Holt (encld in 1924 Oct 22, Bertha Hale White, 1199), 1200
1924 Oct 21, to NEC (encld in 1924 Oct 21, Bertha Hale White, 1197), 1198
1924 Oct 21, to William H. Johnston (encld in 1924 Oct 22, Bertha Hale White, 1199), 1201
1924 Oct 22, 1199
1924 Oct 25, fr MH, 1202
1924 Nov 20, 1208 Nov 22, 1209
1924 Nov 22, to NEC (encld in 1924 Nov 22, 1209), 1210
1924 Nov 25, fr MH, 1211
1924 Nov 29, 1212
1924 Dec 29, 1215
1924 Dec 31, 1218
1925 Jan 5, fr MH, 1220
1925 Mar 25, fr MH, 1236
1925 Mar 28, 1237
1925 Mar 30, 1238
1925 Apr 2, 1239
1925 Apr 4, fr MH, 1240
1925 Apr 15, 1241
1925 Apr 16, 1242
1925 Apr 20, fr MH, 1243
1925 May 18, 1245
1925 May 18, 1246
1925 May 21, 1248
1925 May 21, 1249
1925 May 21, to NEC, 1250
1925 May 23, fr MH, 1252
1925 May 23, fr MH, 1253
1925 Jun 3, fr Eugene V. Debs (encld in 1925 Jun 8, Bertha Hale White, 1260), 1261
1925 Jun 8, 1260
1925 Jun 29, fr MH, 1273
1925 Jul 8, fr MH, 1279
1925 Jul 9, 1281
1925 Jul 14, fr MH, 1284
1925 Jul 14, to NEC, 1285
1925 Jul 14, to NEC, 1286
1925 Jul 21, fr MH, 1292
1925 Aug 13, 1297
1925 Aug 14, 1299
1925 Sept 1, to NEC, 1306
1925 Sept 10, fr MH, 1307
1925 Sept 19, 1311
1925 Sept 23, fr MH, 1314
1925 Sept 23, to NEC, 1315
1925 Sept 25, fr MH, 1317
1925 Sept 25, fr MH, 1318
1925 Sept 28, to NEC, 1320
1925 Oct 29, 1323
1925 Nov 2, fr MH, 1324
1925 Nov 4, 1325
1925 Nov 21, 1336
1925 Nov 24, fr MH, 1341
WHITE, DAN A. 1915 May 20, 706
WHITE, TRUMBULL 1913 Mar 27, fr MH, 565
1913 Jun 30, fr MH, 582
1913 Jul 20, fr MH, 588
WHITEHORN, JOSEPH A. 1924 Apr 18, Darwin J. Meserole et al., circular (encld in 1924 Apr 18, Darwin J. Meserole, 1156), 1157
WHITMAN, CHARLES S. 1915 Mar 19, to Julius Henry Cohen (encld in 1915 Mar 22, Anna Drusin, 684), 685
1915 Mar 19, to Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Committee on Admissions (encld in 1915 Mar 22, Anna Drusin, 684), 686
WHITMORE, CHARLES E. 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2530
1933 Oct 18, with Lawson Purdy to VH, 2531
WIBAUT, FLORENTINUS MARINUS 1910 Sept 3, MH et al. to VH, 485
1917 Feb 17, Camille Huysmans et al. to Louis Dubreuilh, 740
1929 Aug 9, 2047
1933 Dec 30, with M. (Mrs Florentinus Marinus) Wibaut to VH, 2532
1934 Apr 21, to VH, 2570
WIBAUT, M. (Mrs. Florentinus Marinus) 1933 Dec 30, with Florentinus Marinus Wibaut to VH, 2532
WIIK, KARL H. 1929, 2037
WILDE, DELPHINE 1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2533
WILDER, ROBERT 1932 Oct 22, 1823
WILEY, THERESA B. 1929 Jul, Socialist Party of New York, State Executive Committee, 2100
WILKINSON, ELLEN 1929 Jul 17, 2031
Nov 1, 1572
Undated, 2008
WILLIAMS, ARTHUR 1925 Jul 13, to Harry W. Laidler, 1283
WILLIAMS, FRANK F. 1906 Nov 17, 235
WILLIAMS, JOHN E. 1915 Dec 19, 726
WILLIAMS, MAURICE 1922 Jun 21, Joint Committee for Independent Labor Political Action, circular, 990
WILLS, H. C. 1924 Jul 5, CPPA, Committee on Organization and Campaign, report, 1182
WILSON, L. BIRCH, JR. 1912 Aug 1, fr Fred D. Warren (encld in 1912 Aug 9, Fred D. Warren, 552), 553
WILSON, LILITH MARTIN 1933 Jan 5, Clarence O. Senior to MH, James D. Graham, Powers Hapgood, Lilith Martin Wilson and Norman Thomas, 1892
1933 Mar 14, Clarence O. Senior to MH, Albert Sprague Coolidge, Jasper McLevy, Lilith Martin Wilson, James D. Graham and John Cooper Packard, 1913
1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2368
1934 Apr 4, to VH, 2545
WILSON, WOODROW 1919 Sept 26, fr George D. Herron, 907
WOLFF, BARNET 1929 Aug 14, 2158
WOLL, MATTHEW 1943 Oct 5, to Algernon Lee, 2534
WOLLINSKY, OSSIP 1922 Jun 21, Joint Committee for Independent Labor Political Action, circular, 990
WOMENS INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE FOR PEACE AND FREEDOM 1933 Oct 10, New York State Board to VH, 2369
WOMENS TRADE UNION LEAGUE 1933 Oct 10, Mary E. Dreier to VH, 2216
WOOD, L. HOLLINGSWORTH 1915 Mar 18, to Julius Henry Cohen, 680
WOODWARD, WILLIAM E. 1929 Jul 22, 2161
WORK, JOHN M. 1906 Jul, to J. Mahlon Barnes, 216
WORKMENS CIRCLE 1919 Aug 2, National Executive Committee, 892
WORKMENS CIRCLE, BRANCH 4 1933 Oct 10, Frank Smith to VH and family, 2335
WORKMENS CIRCLE, BRANCH 45 1933 Oct 9, Benjamin Siegel to VH, 2332
WORKMENS CIRCLE, BRANCH 75 1919 Aug 1, Barnett Savitzky, 890
WORKMENS CIRCLE, BRANCH 87 1933 Oct 10, to Socialist Party, 2371
1933 Oct 10, Ladies Club to Socialist Party, 2372
WORKMENS CIRCLE, BRANCH 156 1933 Oct 9, Jacob Reissman to VH, 2309
WORKMENS CIRCLE, BRANCH 183 1929 Sept 15, M.S. Molott, 2117
WORKMENS CIRCLE, BRANCH 362 1933 Oct 10, M. Snyder to VH, 2336
WORKMENS CIRCLE, BRANCH 706, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 1933 Oct 10, with Workmens Circle, Branch 925, Executive Committee to VH, 2370
WORKMENS CIRCLE, BRANCH 925, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 1933 Oct 10, with Workmens Circle, Branch 706, Executive Committee to VH, 2370
WORKMENS CIRCLE, MARYLAND, BALTIMORE, DISTRICT COMMITTEE 1933 Oct 10, Morris L. Polin and Simon Cohen to Julius Gerber, 2304
WORKMENS CIRCLE, MARYLAND, BALTIMORE VERBAND 1933 Oct 10, Henry Turk to Julius Gerber, 2260
WORKMENS CIRCLE, NEW YORK, ROCHESTER, DISTRICT COMMITTEE 1933 Oct 9, Charles Messinger to Jewish Daily Forward, 2286
WORKMENS CIRCLE, NEW YORK STATE CONFERENCE 1929 Sept 15, 2167
WORKMENS CIRCLE, SANATORIUM COMMITTEE 1919 Aug 2, Ruben Guskin, 891
WORKMENS FURNITURE FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY, BOARD OF DIRECTORS 1933 Oct 9, Newman Marquer to VH, 2453
WORLD CONFEDERATION POALE-ZION 1933 Oct 10, A. Reiss to Socialist Party, 2308
WORLD-TELEGRAM 1932 Nov 9, Samuel Orr to editor (encld in 1932 Nov 9, Samuel Orr, 1861), 1862
WOSKOW, HERMAN 1932 Oct 16, 1802
WRIGHT, CHESTER MAYNARD 1915 Apr 22, 701
1917 Apr 21, 743
WYLIE, LAURA J. 1924 Jul 5, CPPA, Committee on Organization and Campaign, report, 1182
YANNIOS, NICHOLAS 1929 Jul 15, 2043
1929 Jul 15, to Julius Gerber, 2044
1929 Jul 15, 2045
YELLEN, SIDNEY 1930 Dec 23, to Socialist Party (encld in 1930 Dec 29, Clarence O. Senior, 1658), 1659
1932 Jun 28, fr Joseph W. Sharts, 1764
YESKA, JOSEPH 1917 Oct, circular, 755
YIDDISHER KAEMPFER 1932 Oct 19, Meyer L. Brown, 1812
1932 Oct 27, MH to Meyer L. Brown, 1833
YOUNG, ARTHUR 1929 Jul 28, 2162
1932 before Nov 16, 1867
1932 Nov 16, fr MH, 1874
1933 Oct, to VH, 2535
1934 Apr 7, to VH, 2551
YOUNG PEOPLES SOCIALIST LEAGUE OF AMERICA 1933 Oct 9, Winston Dancis to VH, 2211
1933 Oct 26, Winston Dancis to VH, 2403
YOUNG PEOPLES SOCIALIST LEAGUE OF GREATER NEW YORK 1929, Julius Joel Umansky, 2154
YOUNG PEOPLES SOCIALIST LEAGUE OF NEW YORK, BROOKLYN 1933 Oct 8, to VH, 2373
YOUNG PEOPLES SOCIALIST LEAGUE OF NEW YORK, WASHINGTON HEIGHTS 1933 Oct 8, to New Leader, 2374
YOUNG PEOPLES SOCIALIST LEAGUE OF OHIO, YOUNGSTOWN 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2375
YOUNG PEOPLES SOCIALIST LEAGUE OF PENNSYLVANIA 1933 Oct 9, Milton Weisberg to VH, 2367
YOUNG SOCIALIST REVOLUTIONARY OF RUSSIA, DELEGATION ABROAD 1924 Feb 24, circular (encld in 1924 May 10, Bertha Hale White to NEC, 1168), 1169
YUGOFF, ARON, See Jugow, Aron
ZAAR, ISADORE 1918 Feb 25, 764
ZARITSKY, MAX 1933 Oct 9, to VH, 2376
ZECHNOWITZ, SAMUEL 1933 Oct 10, to VH, 2377
ZENZINOF, VLADIMIR M. 1922 Apr 20, Delegation Abroad of Socialist Revolutionary Party of Russia, circular, 983
ZUCKERMAN, REUBEN 1933 Oct 9, Cloakmakers Union, New York Joint Board to VH, 2203