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Box
208
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Dabney, Charles William, 1912
Location: University of Cincinnati.
Letter stating that he will help Mrs. Blaine clear up any misunderstanding about
her father's service to his country.
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208
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Dabney, William Minor, Mrs., 1924
Location: Buxton, Maryland.
Wedding breakfast invitation.
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208
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Daegling, A.F., and Company, 1929
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for selling price of land on East Lake St.
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208
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Dagg, Thomas L., 1908
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bill for services and expenses of trip to Huntsville, Alabama sent by M.D.
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208
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Daggett, L. Jeannette, 1890
Location: Palmyra, New York.
Asks Mrs. Blaine to help her find a teaching position.
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208
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Daggett and Ramsdell, 1904
Location: New York, New York.
Bill and receipt for cold cream.
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208
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Daggett Roller Chair Company, 1933
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bill and receipt.
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208
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Dahl, Anna, 1922
Location: Eucouto, Colorado.
Thank you note for kindnesses rendered in the past.
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208
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Dahl-Stedman Company, 1925-1949
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bills and receipts for construction work.
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208
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Dahlman, Henry, 1924
Location: Oak Forest, Illinois.
Appeal to help him get out of the poor house.
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208
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Dahlman, Louis A., 1923-1938
Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Dublin, Ireland.
Wedding invitations. One of their daughters married Mr. Harold L. Ickes.
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208
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Dahlstrom, Herbert, Mrs., 1939
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Thank you note for $2.00 gift.
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208
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Daiber, Jules, 1923
Location: New York, New York.
Request for donation to the Restoration Fund of Richard Wagner's Bayreuth Festival
Theatre.
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208
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Daily Compass, The, 1949-1952
Location: New York, New York.
Information on the establishment of the paper.
Bills for subscriptions.
Notification that Mrs. Blaine as a stockholder will be held libel for the payment
of the salaries of the staff which evidently has been long in coming.
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208
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Daily Sketch and Sunday Graphic Ltd. (London),
1941
Location: London, England.
Bill for back copies and subscription.
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208
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Daily Telegraph and Morning Post, 1939
Location: London, England.
Rejection of a letter sent them by Mrs. Blaine.
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208
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Daily Vacation Bible Schools for Children,
1912-1913
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Information on the organization and request for financial support.
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208
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Dainty, Albert H., Mrs. (Emily C.), 1917
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for address of her cousin Mrs. Fowler.
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208
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Daker, H.E., Mrs., 1949
Location: Aurora, Illinois.
Request for aid to a needy family.
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208
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Dakin, Tilden, 1930
Location: Mill Valley, California.
Landscape painter asks for interview leaves folder describing himself and his
work.
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208
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Dale, Annie, 1900
Location: Lake Geneva, Wisconsin.
Thank you note for assistance when she was not able to work.
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208
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Dale, John T., 1909
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request that Mrs. Blaine bear one half of the expense of publishing his book.
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208
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Daleiden, N.J., 1921
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for selling price of her property on E. Ohio St.
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208
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Daley, Charles C., 1898-1907
Location: Cimarron, New Mexico.
Poem entitled “A Drunkard's Wife.”
Requests for money.
Story of his elopement.
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208
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Daley, Charles C., Mrs. (Susan Howard), 1905
Location: Cimarron, New Mexico.
Request for money.
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208
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Daley, J.P., 1904-1905
Location: Cimarron, New Mexico.
Bill for work.
Request that Mrs. Blaine tell him where he can write to get a battery for his
electric light.
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208
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Daley, J.P., Mrs., 1904
Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.
Request to borrow some money.
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208
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Daley, Margaret M., 1934-1954
Location: Santa Barbara, California.
Thank you notes for Christmas gifts to nursing staff of Riven Rock.
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208
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Daley, V., Mrs., 1904
Location: Cimarron, New Mexico.
Request that Mrs. Blaine buy her team and rig.
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208
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Dallam, Lucien C., 1893
Location: Henderson, Kentucky.
Wedding invitation.
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208
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Dallenbach, Fred, 1918
Location: Madison, Wisconsin.
Notification that he will accept the position of accountant for her son's farm at a
certain salary.
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208
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Dalton, Henry Rogers, 1900
Location: Longwood, Massachusetts.
Wedding invitation.
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208
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Dalton, James P., 1893-1902
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bills for stove and kitchen utensils.
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208
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Dalton, Philip S., Jr., 1937-1938
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Acceptance and refusal of invitations to dine.
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208
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Dames of the Loyal Legion, 1907
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Present leaflet to Mrs. Blaine which contains the Flag Salute and Pledge for use on
patriotic occasions.
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208
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Damiani, Eleanor, 1920
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Report of school child of Parker on Sir Oliver Lodge's speech.
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208
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Dammann and Bauer, 1923
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for selling price of property.
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208
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Dammann, H.G., 1938
Location: No address.
Thank you note for flowers.
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208
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Dammann, Higgins, 1944
Location: New York, New York.
Notification that Lillian Martin in hospital and could benefit from a word from
Mrs. Blaine.
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208
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Dammann, J. Francis, 1928-1945
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Notification that two petitions will be filed in court in connection with the Mary
Virginia McCormick Case.
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208
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Dammann, J. Francis, Mrs. (Isabel A. Lynde),
1928-1939
Location: Winnetka, Illinois.
Thank you note for gifts.
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208
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Dammann, J. Francis, Jr., 1937-1939
Location: Winnetka, Illinois.
Acceptance and refusal of invitations to dine.
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208
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Dammann, Nancy, 1938-1939
Location: Winnetka, Illinois.
Acceptance and refusal of invitations to dine.
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208
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Dammann, Thomas L., 1937
Location: Winnetka, Illinois.
Refusal of invitation to dine.
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208
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Damon, George E., Company, 1941
Location: Boston, Massachusetts.
Bill and receipt.
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208
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Damon, Louis A., 1910-1931
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for money to rehabilitate the All Souls Church to use it for a workshop to
produce one hundred thousand copies of a portrait of Lincoln the sale of which would
give him enough money to start an industrial school.
Pamphlet entitled A Story of Jesus: The Christ / by
Damon.
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209
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Damrosch, Frank, 1906-1911
Location: New York, New York.
Pamphlet entitled Institute of Musical Art of the City of
New York.
Report of William L. Tomlins capabilities for teaching music.
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209
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Damrosch, Frank, Mrs. (Hetty), 1928-1931
Location: New York New York.
Copy of “Tante's Story” written by her.
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209
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Damrosch, Leopold, Mrs., 1898
Location: Granville, New York.
Wedding invitation.
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Damrosch, Walter : Location: New York, New York.
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Box
209
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1892-1905 : Music programs in which biographical material is given. Thank you notes for
hospitality and aid in getting him concerts.
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Box
209
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1906-1922
Request that she help finance the production of his composition “Dove of
Peace.”
Wedding invitation - their daughter Margaret Blaine to Mr. Thomas Knight
Finletter.
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Box
209
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1923-1950
Invitation to attend the wedding of their daughter Anita Blaine to Robert
Littell.
Stenographic report of an address by Damrosch on the subject “Music and
Radio” given before the Musical Convention in Chicago on April 16, 1928.
Invitation to attend the wedding of their daughter Leopoldine Blaine to Mr.
Sidney Howard.
Program of the Walter Damrosch Golden Jubilee held at the Metropolitan Opera
House on April 12, 1935.
Bill for loss on “The Man Without a Country” opera at Chicago in
November 1937.
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209
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Damrosch, Walter, Mr. and Mrs. (Margaret Blaine, sister of Emmons)
photograph : 8-inch x 10-inch photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Damrosch, David Sarnoff and John D.
Rockefeller taken on January 28, 1937.
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Box
209
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Damrosch, Walter, press clippings, 1898-1950
Location: New York, New York.
Obituary clippings especially complete.
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Damrosch, Walter, Mrs. (Margaret Blaine),
1889-194910 folders Location: New York, New York. Copy of letter, 1920 March 16, from William R. Thayer to Mrs. Damrosch in which he
defends his treatment of James G. Blaine in his Life of
Roosevelt. The ten folders in this collection consist almost entirely of letters of a personal
nature to Mrs. Blaine in which Mrs. Damrosch describes the health of her family and of
the activities of her husband and herself.
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Box
210
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Damrosch, Walter, Mrs. (Margaret Blaine), press clippings
Location: New York, New York.
Obituary notice of Chicago Sun-Times, 1949 July
29.
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210
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Dan Martin Memorial Mission, The, 1913
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for contribution.
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210
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Dana, Charles A., 1943
Location: London, England.
Request for literature of the World Citizens Association on the general subject of
world peace, world government, post-war planning and international security.
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210
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Dana Hall School, 1913
Location: Wellesley, Massachusetts.
Bill for board and tuition of Ruth A. Campbell.
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210
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Dana, Richard H., 1918
Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Request for an interview.
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210
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Dancer, Clifford, Mrs. (Ruth), 1949
Location: Omaha, Nebraska.
Thank you note for dinner party.
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Box
210
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Dancing Class, 1887-1888 : See also: Mrs. George M. Pullman for invitation 1887-1888 season.
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Box
210
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D'Ancona and Son, 1892
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bill from umbrella dealer.
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210
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Danes, James Thomas, 1942
Location: Fort Meyer, Virginia.
Wedding invitation.
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210
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Dangler, Edward, 1939
Location: Brooklyn, New York.
Request from student writing dissertation on the Educational Philosophy and
Influence of Colonel F.W. Parker for a statement indicating the extent of Miss
Cookers or Colonel Parker's influence on her sociological and educational
activities.
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Box
210
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Daniell, Lucetta, 1916
Location: New York, New York -- Columbia University.
Letter in which the medical treatment of Kyle (no last name given) is
described.
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210
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Daniell, W.F., Mrs. (Carite Soencer),
undated
Location: Santa Barbara, California.
Recommendation of a sculptor who could instruct Stanley McCormick in the art of
modeling.
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210
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Daniels, Anna W., 1900
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for an interview.
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Box
210
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Daniels, Charles, 1919
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request payment of account of Drs. Ridlon and Parker.
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210
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Daniels, Charles, Mrs. (Gertrude Griffen),
1902-1928
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Thank you note for hospitality to her son.
Requests return of a book of poems given Mrs. Blaine by her son so that she can
give Mrs. Blaine an autographed copy.
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210
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Daniels, Chester Cabot, 1902-1927
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Thank you notes for holiday gifts.
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Box
210
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Daniels, Dora, 1936
Location: Valparaiso, Indiana; Chicago, Illinois.
Compliments Mrs. Blaine's speech on Roosevelt.
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210
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Daniels and Fisher Stores Company, The,
1904-1946
Location: Denver, Colorado.
Bills and receipts from department store.
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Box
210
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Daniels, H.E., 1928-1934
Location: Los Angeles, California.
Report on a Mrs. Purman.
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210
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Daniels, H.E., Mrs. (Grace), 1931
Location: Los Angeles, California.
Thank you note for hospitality.
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Box
210
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Danielson, Barbara Deering, 1927
Location: Boston, Massachusetts.
Thank you note for gift of flowers.
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Box
210
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Danielson, Christine W., 1914-1916
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letters reporting that her condition has improved and that she wishes to return to
work for Mrs. Blaine.
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Box
210
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Danielson, Earl, 1929-1933
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bills and receipts for rent of garage.
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Box
210
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Danielson, Marion, 1938-1939
Location: No address.
Acceptance and refusal of invitations.
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Box
210
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Danielson, Richard, 1939
Location: Boston, Massachusetts.
Refusal of invitation.
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Box
210
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Danielson, Richard E., 1915
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Notification that a copy of the “Trimmed Lamp” will be sent to Mrs.
Blaine for her possible subscription.
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Box
210
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Danish Old Peoples Home, 1904-1905
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Requests for contributions.
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Box
210
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Danskin, James H., 1925-1927
Location: Springfield, Illinois.
Letters in which he outlines his plan to get the support of Republican senators for
the League of Nations.
Extracts from Roosevelt's book American and the World
War taken to prove his support of the League.
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Box
210
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Dardonville, Jules, 1917
Location: New York, New York.
Bill and receipt for lamp and shade.
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Box
210
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Darling, Grace, 1940
Location: Cleveland, Ohio.
Letter stating that the mother of Miss Darling has a very strange gift along
psychic research lines and would be happy to speak to Mrs. Blaine about it.
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210
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Darrell, Ella, 1899
Location: No address.
Christmas greeting and thank-you note.
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Box
210
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Darrow, Clarence S., 1927
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Pamphlet -- address by Darrow at the funeral of John P. Altgeld.
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Box
210
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Darrow, Smith and Carlin, 1944
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Inquiry about property of Mrs. Blaine for a client.
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Box
210
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Darrow, William Wheeler, 1937-1939
Location: No address.
Acceptance and refusal of dinner invitations.
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Box
210
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Darrow, William Wheeler, Mrs. (Anita Louise Wieboldt),
1940
Location: No address.
Acceptance of dinner invitation.
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Box
210
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Darst, Frank M., 1908-1909
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
General Sect. of the University of Chicago Research Extension suggests and
acknowledges order of a set of their Library of Original Sources.
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Box
210
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Dart, Hazel S., 1940
Location: No address.
Thank you note for flowers.
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Box
210
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Dart, Henry Plauche, Jr., 1943
Location: New Orleans, Louisiana.
Wedding invitation.
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210
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Dart, M.A., Mrs., undated
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for an interview to show some of her embroidery.
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210
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Darte, Dorothy D., 1929
Location: New York, New York.
Acceptance of invitation to tea.
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210
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Dartmouth National Bank of Hanover, 1944
Location: Hanover, New Hampshire.
Recommends Stanley Wilson of Vermont for lawyer in matter not stated.
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210
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Darwin, Charles, 1900 : Letter asks Professor Boyle to send him a copy of a lecture on the geography of
plants.
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Box
210
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Das, Tagranath (Bombay India), 1920 : See also: Labor Party Convention, 1920 July 12.
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210
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Dasch, George, 1923-1931
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bills for orchestra and conductor.
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Box
210
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Dase, Harry, 1948
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for an appointment.
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Box
210
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Dashiell Motor Company, 1924
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bills for car repair.
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210
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D'Aubigne, Julia Merle, 1920
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for interview to discuss the work of Protestant churches in France
especially in educating minister's children. A pamphlet stating the need for
aid.
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210
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Dauchy, Samuel, Mrs. (Marion Sturges),
1908-1936
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for money for the Health Committee of the Woman's Trade Unions League.
Request for money for Immigrants Protective League.
Request for donation to scholarship fund of the Orthogenic School founded with the
aid of Mrs. McCormick.
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Box
210
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Daughaday, Carlos Colton, 1945
Location: Winnetka, Illinois.
Invitation to call.
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Box
210
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Daughaday, Carlos Colton, Jr., 1937-1940
Location: Winnetka, Illinois.
Acceptance and refusal of invitations.
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Box
210
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Daughaday, Hamilton, 1939-1942
Location: Winnetka, Illinois.
Wedding invitations.
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Box
210
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Daughaday, Hamilton, Jr., 1937-1940
Location: Winnetka, Illinois.
Acceptance of invitations to dinner.
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Box
210
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Daughaday, William, 1937-1940
Location: Winnetka, Illinois.
Acceptance of invitations.
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Box
210
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Daughters of the American Revolution,
1907-1928
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Invitation to attend the presentation of a statue of Gen. George Rogers Clark to
the McCormick School.
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210
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Daughters of the British Empire, 1916-1941
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request to buy tickets for benefit for British babies suffering from conditions of
ill-health due to war.
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Box
210
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Daughters of the Confederacy, undated
Location: No address.
See also: United Daughters of the Confederacy.
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Box
210
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Daughters of Dorcas, 1919
Location: Ottawa, Illinois.
Request for donation of handkerchief to be sold at benefit.
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Box
210
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Daughters of the Republic, 1921-1931
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Requests for contribution to annual benefit for disabled servicemen.
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Box
210
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Daughters of Veterans, 1908-1915
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Requests to buy tickets for benefits.
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Box
210
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Dauncey, Dorothy M., 1912-1913
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for suggestion for financial backers for her musical education in
Europe.
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210
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Dauncy, Frederick W., Mrs. (Margaret), 1913
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Requests for help for her daughter's musical education abroad.
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Box
210
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D'Autremont, Charles, Mrs. (Lisbeth Webster),
1940
Location: Lexington, Massachusetts.
Thank you notes for kindness rendered.
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Box
210
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Dauzvardis, Petras, 1947
Consul for Lithuania.
Acceptance of dinner invitation.
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Box
210
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Davenport, A.H. Company, 1895-1911
Location: Chicago, Illinois; Boston, Massachusetts.
Bills, receipts, and letters concerning the purchase of furniture and the
decoration of the house.
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211
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Davenport, Bennett F., 1913
Location: Boston, Massachusetts.
Statement of doctor on the condition of Mrs. Blaine's Kittery Point well water.
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211
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Davenport, Dean, 1914
Location: University of Illinois.
Stenographic report of a lecture by Davenport on “Vocational and
Prevocational Work in the Schools” given at Parker School on March 13,
1914.
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Box
211
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Davey Tree Expert Company, 1908-1940
Location: Kent, Ohio.
Bills and receipts for care of trees.
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Box
211
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Davey, W.F., 1931
Location: Dayton, Florida.
Bill for glasses.
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Box
211
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David, F.E., 1918-1919
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Medical bills and receipts.
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Box
211
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David, Vernon C., 1950
Location: Evanston, Illinois.
Medical bill and receipt.
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Box
211
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Davidson, Frank, 1941
Location: Toronto, Ontario.
Letter from soldier in the Canadian army gives his views on the war.
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211
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Davison, Gertrude J., 1921
Location: Boston, Massachusetts.
Expense account of a proposed trip.
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211
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Davidson, Jo, 1948
Location: New York, New York.
Thanks Mrs. Blaine for praising her bust of Henry Wallace.
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211
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Davidson's Talking Machine Shop, 1910-1923
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bills and receipts for records and sound boxes.
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211
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Davies, Caroline S., undated
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter thanking Parker School for offering her some teaching work which she cannot
accept.
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211
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Davies & Drummond, 1937-1940
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letters recommending their services as tax consultants and expert estate
planners.
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211
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Davies, John Wesley, 1919
Location: Reading, Massachusetts.
Wedding announcement.
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211
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Davies, Joseph E., 1931-1946
Location: Washington, D.C.
Letter in which Davies tells Mrs. Blaine of the admiration of President Roosevelt
for her.
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211
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Davies, Joseph E., Mrs. (Marjorie),
1940-1943
Location: Upper Saint Regis, New York.
Acceptance and refusal of invitations. Invitations to dine.
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211
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Davies, May Eileen, 1941
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Medical bills and receipts for services rendered to Miss Flora Cooke.
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211
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Davies, O.C.L., Mrs. (Mary B.H.), 1891-1892
Location: New York, New York.
Thank you note for gifts.
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211
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Davies, Paul Ewing, 1947
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Wedding invitation.
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211
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Davies, Turner and Company, 1895-1914
Location: New York, New York.
Bills and receipts for shipping car abroad.
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211
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Daviess, Annie T., 1926
Location: Louisville, Kentucky.
Inquiry as to whether or not Mrs. Blaine would be interested in buying portraits of
Governor Magoffin and Mrs. Mary Moore, descendants of the McCormick family.
Photographs of the two portraits enclosed.
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211
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Davila, Carlos, 1944-1949
Location: New York, New York.
Stenographic report of an address by Davila entitled “Russia's Role in the
Balkans” given before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations on March 27,
1944.
Excerpts from reviews of Davila's book, We of the
Americas.
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211
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Davis, Arthur Vining, 1917
Location: Long Island, New York.
Wedding invitation.
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211
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Davis, Bradley Moore, 1900
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for donation to build new botanical laboratory for the University of
Chicago.
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211
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Davis and Bryan Club, 1924
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for an interview.
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211
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Davis, Carl D., 1919-1920
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request that Mrs. Blaine pay her bill to Miss Neilsen so that he can collect his
bill from her.
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211
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Davis, Cecil C., 1915-1918
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Program of tour of New York Symphony Orchestra abroad.
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211
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Davis, Charles, 1931-1941
Location: Bass River, Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
Pamphlets discussing the advantages of world union.
See also: Pacific Foundation.
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211
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Davis, Charles (Huntsville), 1943
Location: Huntsville, Alabama.
Receipt for $3,000 from Mary Virginia McCormick Pension Fund.
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211
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Davis, Charles, Mrs. (Mattie), 1943
Location: Huntsville, Alabama.
Receipt for $3,000 from Mary Virginia McCormick Pension Fund.
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211
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Davis, Charles G., 1948
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Requests donation to Christmas Basket Fund.
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Box
211
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Davis, Charles William, 1937-1938
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bills, and receipts for the storage and purchase of coats.
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211
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Davis Collamore and Company, undated
Location: No address.
See also: Collamore, Davis, and Company.
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211
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Davis Company, 1925-1930
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bills and receipts for fishfood and luggage stand.
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211
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Davis, Coram T., Jr., 1943-1947
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Expression of sympathy.
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Box
211
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Davis, D.A., 1924
Location: No address.
Privates letters of Mr. D.A. Davis regarding visit of Dr. John R. Mott in Greece
and Turkey.
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Box
211
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Davis, Edward P., 1925
Location: Princeton, New Jersey.
Thank you for Christmas gift.
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Box
211
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Davis, Edward Parker, Mrs., 1917
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for an interview.
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Box
211
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Davis and Eickemeyer, 1909
Location: New York, New York.
Bill for Sepia Lincoln head.
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Box
211
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Davis, E.J., 1949
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for an interview.
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Box
211
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Davis, Eleanor (Daisy), 1918-1947
Location: Lake Mills, Wisconsin.
Thank you note for gifts.
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Box
211
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Davis, Elizabeth Mann, 1905
Location: Alleghany, Pennsylvania.
Notification that Mr. Mann is in the hospital suffering from a stroke of
paralysis.
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211
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Davis, Ellen Diane, 1889-1920
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Thank you notes for gifts.
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Box
211
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Davis, Frances, 1941
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bill for hospital services rendered to Lena Olson.
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Box
211
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Davis, Frank E., Company, 1905-1914
Location: Gloucester, Massachusetts.
Bill and receipt for fish. Advertising fish sale.
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211
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Davis Harriet King, undated
Location: No address.
See also: Howard, Harriet King, (Mrs. C.B.)
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Box
211
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Davis, Harry Joseph, Mrs., 1931
Location: Toronto, Canada.
Wedding invitation.
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Box
211
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Davis, Helen Gould, 1921
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Requests interview to discuss Business Mothers Club which is opening a home for
children.
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211
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Davis, Henry G., 1898
Location: Elkins, West Virginia.
Wedding announcement.
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Box
211
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Davis, H.G., 1907
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Inquiry for purchase of stock in his company.
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211
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Davis, Howland, 1946
Location: No address.
Refusal of invitation to dine.
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Box
211
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Davis, James J., 1925-1941
Location: Washington, D.C.
Request for contribution to Mooseheart school for dependent, children and their
mothers of Chicago.
See also: Mooseheart.
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211
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Davis, Jerome, 1931-1952
Location: West Haven, Connecticut.
Request for $10,000 contribution to the Russian Friendship Mission.
Address by Romula Gallego (President-in-Exile of Venezuela) on a formula of
universal and lasting peace delivered before the Dinner Forum of the Nation
Associates in New York, April 7, 1949.
Pamphlet by Davis entitled “It's Time to Wage Peace - Not War.”
Report of an Independent Peace Mission to Europe, 1949 June 30-September.
Address by Davis on Peace Mission given before the Women's Club of Aurora, Illinois
on November 22, 1949.
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211
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Davis, John, 1900
Location: Boston, Massachusetts.
Announcement of marriage of their daughter to George Cabot Lodge.
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Box
211
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Davis., John H., 1901
Location: New York, New York.
Requests that Mrs. Blaine buy sermons from him so that he can purchase a home.
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211
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Davis, John W., 1924-1931
Location: Lexington, Virginia.
Democratic Presidential Candidate Davis regrets that he was unable to catch Mrs.
Blaine at home.
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Box
211
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Davis, J.W., 1913-1914
Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.
Requests for contributions to the First United Evangelical Church in Elmhurst.
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211
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Davis, Katharine Bement, 1901
Location: Bedford, New York.
Requests the return of information she gathered about the condition of living of
Bohemians in Chicago.
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Box
211
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Davis, Katherine C., 1935-1943
Location: No address.
Thank you notes for gifts.
Receipt for $2,500 from Mary Virginia McCormick Pension Fund.
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Box
211
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Davis, Loyal, 1939
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bills for services as doctor rendered to Mr. Karl Kreuger.
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Box
211
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Davis, Loyal, Mrs. (Edith), 1938
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Thank you note for plant.
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Davis, Malcolm W., 1935-1944
Location: New York, New York.
Stenographic report of an address by Davis entitled “The League and
America” given in Chicago, 1935 January 12.
Stenographic report of an address by Malcom Davis entitled “France, Italy and
Central Europe” given before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 1935
January 15.
See also: United Nations Association Congress, 1944 January 14-15.
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212
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Davis, Morgan, 1933
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Reports on disarmament talks at Geneva in two telegrams.
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212
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Davis, Nathan S., Jr., 1915
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Wedding invitation.
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Box
212
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Davis, Nathan S., Jr., Mrs. (Jessie H.),
1898-1910
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request that Emmons join a gym class instructed by her.
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Box
212
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Davis, Nathan S., III, 1935-1940
Location: Winnetka, Illinois; Chicago, Illinois.
Request for donation to the National Physicians Committee for the Extension of
Medical Service.
Pamphlet on the organization entitled “Priceless Heritage.”
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212
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Davis, Nathan S., III, Mrs. (Cordelia Carpenter),
1927-1929
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Requests for donations to Girl Scouts.
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212
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Davis, Norman H., 1920-1942
Location: New York, New York.
Letter in which he tells Mrs. Blaine that the New York Council on Foreign Relations
is not a political pressure group and could not act on Mrs. Blaine's proposal to
have the President mediate between Great Britain and India.
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212
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Davis, Paul H. and Company, 1939-1940
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Recommendation of stock broker.
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Box
212
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Davis Robe Company, The, 1907
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bill and receipt.
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Box
212
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Davis and Sanford, 1895-1906
Location: New York, New York.
Bills and receipts for photographs.
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Box
212
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Davis and Shepherd, 1899
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Apologies for not including stamped envelope.
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Box
212
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Davis Transfer and Storage, 1931-1937
Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.
Bills and receipts.
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Box
212
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Davis, W.M., 1910
Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Letters in which he does not recommend that Emmons join the Polo Club at
Harvard.
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Box
212
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Davison, Carolyn S., 1919
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for donation to funds for the Central YWCA Club House.
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Box
212
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Davison, R.C., 1919 : See also: United States Department of Labor - Children's Bureau, 1919 May 19-20.
Conference on Child Labor Standards.
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Box
212
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Davisson, A.E., Mrs. (Emma R.), 1917
Location: Lincoln, Nebraska.
Letter asking where are the leaflets Mrs. Blaine had sent.
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Box
212
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Daw, Harry H., Mrs. (Belle G.), 1910
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Complaint that Mrs. Blaine did not pay a fair price for a building recently
purchased.
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Box
212
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Dawe, A.C., Pharmacy, 1920-1929
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bills and receipts.
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Box
212
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Dawes, Anna L., 1901
Location: Pittsfield.
Letter of introduction for minister of the McAll Mission.
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Box
212
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Dawes, Charles G., 1914-1950
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Stenographic report of an address by Dawes in which he lauds General John J.
Pershing given at a public reception in Pershing's honor on 1919 December 20 in
Chicago.
Stenographic report of addresses by Dr. Joseph Wirth and Vice President Dawes on
aid to Europe given before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations on 1925 October
20.
Note lauding Mrs. Blaine for giving $5,000 for Finish relief.
Request for contributions to the Boys Club of America.
Pamphlets describing the work of the Club.
See also:
- Disabled Veterans and Orphans' Relief, 1925 February 13.
- Bankers Club of Chicago, 1925 February 20.
- Institute of American Meat Packers, 1926 October 27.
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Box
212
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Dawes, Charles G., Mrs. (Caro D. Blymer),
1930
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Note saying they will meet Mrs. Blaine's son and daughter.
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Box
212
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Dawes, Chester M., 1896-1909
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter stating that he will write his Senator and urge him to support Senate Bill
311 at Mrs. Blaine's request.
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Box
212
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Dawes, Chester M., Mrs. (Ada B. Laflin),
1896-1900
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter hoping to get Mrs. Blaine to reconsider her resignation from The Friday Club
of Chicago.
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Box
212
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Dawes and Company Inc., 1930
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Offering stock in the Associated Apparel Industries.
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Box
212
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Dawes, Rufus C., 1934-1939
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Offer of membership by the Century of Progress in the Club known as “The
Trustees' Lounge.”
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Box
212
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Dawes, Rufus G., Mrs. (Helen Palmer), 1936
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for donations to Fortnightly.
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Box
212
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Dawes, W.R., 1925
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for donation to fund for tornado sufferers.
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Box
212
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Dawson, Estelle, 1890
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for an interview.
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Box
212
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Dawson, Fraser, Mrs. (Faith), 1937
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Note describing Mrs. Blaine's gift of flowers at the funeral of Dr. Black.
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Box
212
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Dawson, M.C., Mrs., 1900
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for an interview to arrange a concert for singers Alice and Ethel
Davey.
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Box
212
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Dawson, N.E., 1901
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for an interview to discuss his educational scheme.
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Box
212
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Dawson, Peter, 1927
Location: Toronto, Ontario.
Thank you note for gift of money.
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Box
212
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Day, Albert Morgan, 1887-1910
Location: Chicago, Illinois; Lake Forest, Illinois.
Wedding invitations.
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Box
212
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Day, Albert Morgan, Mrs. (Fanny Pynchon),
1890-1926
Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.
Request for purchase of tickets to The Chicago Music Society.
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Box
212
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Day, George Lord, 1900
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Wedding invitation.
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Box
212
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Day, Gertrude M., 1919
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for payment of small bills from the estate of Emmons Blaine Jr.
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Box
212
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Day, Miss, 1892
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Acceptance of invitation.
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Box
212
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Day, Thomas Charles, 1899
Location: Indianapolis, Indiana.
Wedding invitation.
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Box
212
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Deach, Ivan, Jr., 1934
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Notification of coming books.
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Box
212
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Deacon Products Company, 1949
Location: Moline, Illinois.
Request for a financial loan to market restaurant equipment.
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Box
212
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Dead-Line, The, 1917
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Copy of The Dead-Line accompanied by testimonials to
influence Mrs. Blaine into purchasing a subscription.
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Box
212
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Deagan, J.C., Inc., 1924-1925
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bill and receipt for eight-tone Montessori bells.
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Box
212
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De Ajuria, Gregorio, 1898-1900
Location: New York, New York.
Request to paint a miniature of Mrs. Blaine.
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Box
212
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Deakin, Earl, 1912-1916
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Offer of coin collection for sale.
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Box
212
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Deakin, H., 1894-1913
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bill and receipts for oriental art objects.
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Box
212
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De Algarra, Ignacio, 1947
Location: No address.
Refusal of invitation.
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Box
212
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Dean, Charles A., 1923
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for contribution to fund for Olympic Games.
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Box
212
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Dean and Dean, 1929-1934
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bills for blueprints.
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Box
212
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Dean, Ella Wood, 1921
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Offer to let Mrs. Blaine see moving picture of the Parker School Christmas
festivities.
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Box
212
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Dean, Franklin A., Jr., 1910-1913
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Thank you for Christmas at Elmhurst.
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Box
212
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Dean, George R., Mrs. (Emily Washburne),
1936
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for contribution to the Juvenile Protective Association.
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Box
212
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Dean, Hubert T., 1926-1927
Location: Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts.
Bills and receipt for services rendered as doctor.
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Box
212
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Dean, James, Mrs., 1899
Location: Quebec, Canada.
Wedding announcement.
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Box
212
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Dean, Lillian May, 1922-1953
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Poems of a mawkish nature written to Mrs. Blaine by employee.
Acknowledgement of salary checks.
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Box
212
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Dean, Lyde W., 1911
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Refusal of invitation for Christmas.
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Box
212
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Dean, Marlette M., 1913
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Report that Mrs. McCormick was feeling better and said she would not be needed
anymore.
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Box
212
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Dean, Roselle, 1916
Location: No address.
Request for interview by magazine writer.
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Box
212
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Dean, Walter, 1931-1941
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for forwarding address of Mrs. Blaine.
Request for use of Mrs. Blaine's influence to help postman obtain a better
position.
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Box
212
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Deane, Peter, and Company, 1898
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bids by landscape gardener.
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Box
212
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Dean's, 1936-1937
Location: New York, New York.
Bills and receipts for bakery goods.
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Box
213
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Dearborn Chemical Company, 1917
Location: No address.
Instructions for preparing sample of well water at Lake Mills for Sanitary and
Bacteriological analysis.
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Box
213
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Dearborn Stationery Company, 1927
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bill and receipt for wedding announcements.
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Box
213
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Dearholt, Hoyt E., 1925
Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
See also: Budesen, Dr. H.N., 1925 March 12. Report of proceedings Bureau of Health
and Public Instruction of the annual congress on Medical Education, etc.
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Box
213
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Deasy and Higgins, undated
Location: No address.
Receipt for making contract with H.E. Hapworth for building fence.
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Box
213
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De Barrows, Antonio M., 1942
Location: Cohasset, Massachusetts.
Caretaker of Mary Virginia McCormick home complains for having been dismissed with
ten days notice after 30 years of service.
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Box
213
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Debenham, Margaret, 1900
Location: Kansas City, Missouri.
Requests Mrs. Blaine place a song she has written in the hands of someone whose
singing of it will help it sell.
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Box
213
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Debevoise, Thomas W., 1947
Location: New York, New York.
Letter to Austin Wyman in which is included a copy of a statement of Mr.
Rockefeller recommending that “the Chicago Suit” should be
withdrawn.
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Box
213
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De Bey, Cornelia B., 1904-1912
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Pamphlet by Miss de Bey entitled “How to Eliminate Waste in the Development
of the Race.”
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Box
213
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DeBoer, John J., 1946-1949
Location: Palos Park, Illinois.
Requests for financial assistance for the holding of an international progressive
education conference in Australia and for the handicapped children of Illinois.
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Box
213
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De Bonnier, H., and Company, 1887
Location: Brussels.
Letter in French from department store.
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Box
213
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De Boyedon, O.H., 1943
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Thank you note for Christmas wish from member of faculty of Parker School.
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Box
213
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De Broglie, Jacques, 1927
Location: New York, New York.
Letters telling of the progress of the drawing that he is doing for Mrs. Blaine
(purpose of drawings not stated).
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Box
213
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De Broglie, Jacques, Mrs. (Marie Antoinette Aussenac),
1927-1935
Location: New York, New York.
Pamphlet “The Book of Life of Nicholas Obuhov” which contains a picture
of her.
Two large photographs of her.
Many personal letters in French.
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Box
213
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De Broglie, Louis, 1946-1947
Location: Paris, France.
Request for contribution to the Societe de Secours des Amis des Sciences.
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Box
213
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De Bruce, Robert, 1948
Location: Santa Barbara, California.
Request for financial aid in putting his educational ideas into practice.
Pamphlet entitled “Robert deBruce by Robert Bruce Pegram.”
Pamphlet entitled “Wither Away Now O Atomic-Bomb Humanity?”
Together the pamphlets explain the educational ideas of de Bruce.
See also: County National Bank and Trust Company, Santa Barbara, California.
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Box
213
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De Cardenas, Juan F., 1939
Location: New York, New York.
Address by Juan de Cardenas entitled “Facts About Spain” given before
the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations on 1939 January 16.
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Box
213
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De Celles, J.A. Emile, 1937
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for contribution to fund to build up vacant lots into recreational areas
for children in Chicago.
|
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Box
213
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Deker, Grace, 1947
Location: Des Moines, Iowa.
Miss Deker considers a bill owed the McCormicks to her family settled by the gift
of Mrs. Blaine to families of coal miners who lost their lives in the Centralia coal
mine.
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Box
213
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De Clerque, Natalie S., 1938-1940
Location: Winnetka, Illinois.
Acceptance and thank-you notes for invitations.
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Box
213
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Decorative Art Society, 1921-1925
Location: Baltimore, Maryland.
Bills and receipts for shades, etc.
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Box
213
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De Cou, Branson, 1932
Location: New York, New York.
Asks a booking for his musical travelogs illustrated with masterpieces for a group
of Mrs. Blaine's friends. Pamphlet describing his act.
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Box
213
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De Courcy, Kenneth, 1939-1943
Location: London, England.
Requests for subscription to special news service from England.
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Box
213
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Dector, Ella, 1923
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Asks if it is okay to send bill for hat purchased by Mrs. McCormick's maid for Mrs.
McCormick to Mrs. Blaine.
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Box
213
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Dee, George William, 1945
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Congratulations for Mrs. Blaine's work in the 1944 campaign for Roosevelt.
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Box
213
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Deepwater Coal and Iron Corporation, 1923
Location: Alabama.
Report on the location, quantity and quality of the mineral deposits, and of the
costs of mining, and from independent investigations as to markets, prices and
transportation.
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Box
213
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Deer Path Garage, 1929-1930
Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.
Bills and receipts for car repairs.
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Box
213
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Deering, Charles, 1911-1914
Location: Evanston, Illinois; Chicago, Illinois; Paris, France.
Announcement of marriage of their daughter Marion to Mr. Chauncey McCormick in
1914.
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Box
213
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Deering, Charles, Mrs. (Marion D. Whipple),
1924
Location: Miami, Florida.
Notification that Mr. Casas will not be able to meet Mrs. Blaine as early as
planned.
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Box
213
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Deering, Chaucer, 1892-1900
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Thank you notes.
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Box
213
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Deering, James, 1896-1915
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Acceptance and refusal of invitations; expression of sympathy.
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Box
213
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Defauw, Desire, 1943-1945
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Invitations for tea and cocktails.
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Box
213
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Defauw, Jeanne, 1943
Location: No address.
Thank you note for flowers.
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Box
213
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Deffenbaugh, W.I., 1941
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Two poems - “Forsaken” and “The Unionist Now.”
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Box
213
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Defiance Machine Company, The, 1916
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Acknowledgement of order for signagraph.
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Box
213
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De Fontenoy, La Marquise, 1916
Location: England.
Biographical material.
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Box
213
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De Forest, Robert, 1903-1904
Location: New York, New York.
Tenement House Commissioner of New York tells Jane Addams that he cannot visit
Chicago.
He recommends Charles A. Ball for a position.
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Box
213
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Degnan, Thomas S., 1949
Location: Miami, Florida.
Wants position as newspaperman on The Compass.
|
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Box
213
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DeGloyer, Robert S., 1921
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Notification that a building is being constructed next to a building of hers on
Michigan and Erie Street.
|
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Box
213
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De Gripenberg, Baroness (Peggy), 1941
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request to write personal letter to the President to help Finland.
|
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Box
213
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DeGroff, Dorothy, 1929
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Interview for a position in Mrs. Blaine's office.
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Box
213
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DeGroot, Edward B., 1910-1915
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for interview to discuss playgrounds and parks of Chicago.
Thank you note for check given for some work done him for Mrs. Blaine at
Elmhurst.
See also: Pillsbury, Agnes Hope.
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Box
213
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DeGroot, Edward B., Mrs. (Sarah Pillsbury),
1914
Location: Winnetka, Illinois.
Request that Mrs. Blaine ask Mr. DeGroot to return home in order that Mrs. DeGroot
can make him rest.
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Box
213
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De Guevara, Alberto L., 1941
Location: Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico.
Doctor writes for Mrs. Bartlette whose son Paul is suffering from a bronchiectasis
and needs money for treatment.
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Box
213
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Dehy, William D., 1930
Location: Santa Barbara, California.
Notification of a meeting of the Board of Guardians which recommended that certain
doctors mentioned should treat Stanley McCormick.
|
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Box
213
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De Huszar, George, 1941
Location: No address.
Request for an appointment.
|
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Box
213
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Deibler, F.S., 1919 : See: United States Department of Labor - Children's Bureau, 1919 May 19-20
Conference on Labor Standards.
|
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Box
213
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De Ivanrey, Marquis, 1907
Location: Paris, France.
Announcement of the marriage of their son Ricardo to Miss Italia Mitchell
Blair.
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Box
213
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De Jimeicz, Luisa Sors, 1949Spanish Location: Havana, Cuba. Letter with picture of baby enclosed.
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Box
213
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De Koven, Reginald, 1906-1910
Location: New York, New York.
Wedding invitation and announcement.
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Box
213
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De Koven, Reginald, Mrs. (Anna Farwell),
1888-1918
Location: Chicago, Illinois; New York, New York.
Congratulations on her engagement.
Sympathy expressed over the death of Emmons Jr.
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213
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De la Fond, Clarice, 1921-1947
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Asks Mrs. Blaine to help her get teaching position at Parker School.
Requests to finance production of some of her artistic ideas.
|
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Box
213
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Delahant, Anthony, 1935-1941
Location: Saranac Lake, New York.
Bills and receipts for examination of Marvin and Huntington Camp water.
|
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Box
213
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De Lang, Elizabeth H., 1924
Location: Bermuda.
Thank you note for wedding gift.
|
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Box
213
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Delano, Frederic Adrian, 1901-1940
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for donation to the Merchants Club of Chicago to prepare a plan for the
improvement of Chicago.
Request for donation to the Harvard Medical School of China.
|
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Box
213
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Delano, Frederic Adrian, Mrs. (Matilda Peasley),
1906
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Invitation to meet Ethel Dummes.
|
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Box
213
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Delano, Laura, 1909-1911
Location: Bryn Mawr.
Thank you note for hospitality.
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Box
213
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Delano, Louise, 1909
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Accepts invitation of Parker School Senior Class for supper.
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Box
214
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De Lanux, M. Pierre, 1929
Location: Paris, France.
Stenographic report of interview of Wolf Von Dewall on the subject of
“Germany and France in the New Age.”
Interview of de Lanux on the subject “Educating Public Opinion.”
Addresses by Von Dewall and de Lanux on the role that France and Germany can play
in the abolishment of war.
Stenographic report of an address by Lanux on the subject of disarmament in Europe
given before the Weekly Forum of the City Club on 1929 February 7.
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Box
214
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DeL'Armitage, Arabella Marie Root, 1899
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Offers services to Mrs. Blaine as a helper in her philanthropic work. Enclosed song
pamphlet - “O Be Patriotic” - composed and written by Miss Root.
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214
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De La Sceaux, Edouard, 1925
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Poem dedicated to Mrs. Blaine entitled “Angels Rescued Floyd” for her
efforts to aid trapped miner Floyd Collins and his bereaved family.
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214
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Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company,
1893
Location: Richfield Springs.
Bills for handling and transportation.
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214
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De Lee, Joseph B., 1934-1941
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Correspondence concerning installation of incubator at Chicago. Lying in hospital.
Poor conditions in general for expectant mothers. Letter, 1942 May, of appreciation
for sympathy offered on death of Dr. De Lee.
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214
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Delineator, The, 1907-1912
Location: New York City, New York.
Correspondence from Theodore Dreiser and William Hard concerning use of Mrs.
Blaine's name for the Home League and its activities on behalf of women and wider
education of expectant mothers. Includes pamphlet describing Home League.
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214
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Dell, Charles, 1948
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Thank you note for New Year's celebration.
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214
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Dellenback, William H., 1909
Location: Springfield, Illinois.
Acknowledgment of letter concerning bill introduced in Illinois Senate.
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214
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Delmo Housing Corporation, 1947-1953
Location: St. Louis, Missouri.
Reports and survey of Delmo communities in Missouri describing the activities and
success of these projects for underprivileged families. Includes minutes of board
meeting, 1947, and letter of appreciation for Mrs. Blaine's contributions sent in
1953.
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214
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Delmonicos, 1905
Location: New York.
Bill, paid.
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214
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Del Monte Lodge, 1946
Location: Carmel, California.
Two telegrams indicating lack of hotel accommodations.
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214
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De Lozada, Enuque, 1940-1944
Location: Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts.
Texts of addresses by Enuque de Lozada before the Chicago Council on Foreign
Relations in 1940 on “Latin American policy of the United States,” and a
similar speech delivered before the same in November 1944. Also contents of
telephone conversations between Mrs. Blaine's secretary and a representative of Mr.
Lozada concerning appointment.
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214
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Delph, John F., 1939-1941, 1946
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Receipts for paid medical bills.
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214
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Delphian Society, 1914
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Conversation concerning textbooks for Society and a copy of curriculum.
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214
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Delta Cooperative Farm, 1939
Location: Rochdale, Mississippi.
Letter of appreciation from Sam H. Franklin Jr. for Mrs. Blaine's interest and
contributions.
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214
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Del Vayo, Julio Alvarez, 1939-1943
Location: New York City, New York.
Text of address on “Spain and Europe” before Chicago Council on Foreign
Relations, 1939. Correspondence and magazine articles regarding formation of Free
World Association and political problems concerning World War II.
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De Madariaga, Pilar, 1940
Location: Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York.
Christmas and New Year's greetings.
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De Madariaga, Salvador
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214
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1935-1937
Location: London, England; New York; Chicago, Illinois.
Text of speech at dinner in his honor before League of Nations Association, 1936.
Correspondence regarding World Foundation, its work and Madariaga's activities on
its behalf. Text of report of its Organizing Committee, 1937.
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1938-1940
Location: New York; Chicago, Illinois; Geneva; London, England.
Explanation of Madariaga's position regarding Spanish Civil War. Personal
correspondence regarding Mrs. Blaine's European trip. Letters concerning
difficulty of publishing Madariaga's book, The World's
Design, and general international political situation.
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214
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1941-1950
Location: Oxford, England.
Personal correspondence. Texts of two lectures on Spain
and the Jews and Don Juan. Correspondence
regarding discontinuance of Mrs. Blaine's financial contributions toward
Madariaga's work.
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214
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De Madariaga, Salvador, Mrs. (Constance),
1938-1939
Location: Vaux, Switzerland; Oxford, England.
Personal correspondence concerning family.
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214
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Demaio, Ernie, 1949 : See also Civil Rights Congress, 1949 March 13.
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214
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Dembrow, William L., Mrs., 1949
Location: Silverspring, Maryland.
Letter of congratulations and note on personal difficulties.
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214
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De Micheli, Alfred, 1938-1940
Location: Lucerne, Switzerland.
Correspondence regarding several armchairs bought in Europe. Acknowledgment of
check.
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214
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Deming Slides, 1915
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Two Bills.
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214
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Demmon, 1925
Location: Rockford, Illinois.
Note of telephone conversation regarding naming of a state highway after Mrs.
Blaine's son.
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214
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Demmon, Douglas, 1920
Location: Stamford, Connecticut.
Letter of inquiry regarding Holstein cattle for export.
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214
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Demmon, Stephen, 1942
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Telephone conversation regarding information about Mrs. Blaine's connection with
English Speaking Union.
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214
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Democratic Historical Association, 1934
Location: Springfield, Illinois.
Telephone conversation regarding book to be published about history of the
Democratic Party, requesting interview with Mrs. Blaine.
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214
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Democratic National Committee - Chicago,
1916-1952 : Letters of appreciation for contributions - Thomas J. Walsh, Edward Hurley, etc.
Letters asking for Mrs. Blaine's participation in party activity, speeches, etc.
Contents of telephone conversations regarding support of democratic candidates.
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Democratic National Committee - New York
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214
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1912-1936 : Letters of appreciation for contributions toward party campaigns.
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215
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1937-1948 : Letters of appreciation and requests for further support for party activities and
candidates.
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215
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Democratic National Committee - Washington,
1913-1952 : Letters of appreciation for support. Various reports and publicity material for
Democratic campaigns and organizations.
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215
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Democratic National Congressional Committee,
1937
Location: Washington, D.C.
Requests for support of The Democratic Register,
congressional magazine.
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215
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Democratic National Convention, 1948, 1952
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Chicago, Illinois.
Guest pin and credentials. Requests for financial support.
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Box
215
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Democratic Party of Cook County, 1914, 1923, 1942, 1943,
1947
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Requests for support of Raymond Robins for United States Senator, 1914, and other
candidates in following years. Letters of appreciation for support.
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215
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Democratic Woman's Committee - Illinois,
1920 : Letters requesting statement on Mrs. Blaine's support of League of Nations and
Democratic candidates.
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Box
215
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Democratic Women's Clubs, 1922, 1924
Location: Washington, D.C.
Three bulletins concerning party activities. Invitation to join the Democratic
Women's Club.
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Box
215
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Democrats for Willkie, 1940
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Telephone conversation with Mr. Stanley Potter, Illinois Chairman of Democrats for
Willkie, requesting Mrs. Blaine's support.
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Box
215
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De Montebello, A. and Company, 1899
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter from Chicago representative sending price list of French wines of above
company.
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Box
215
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De Monvel, Maurice Boutet, 1898-1899
Location: Paris, France; New York; Chicago, Illinois.
Personal correspondence in French.
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Box
215
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De Mooy, Anne, 1945-1948
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Personal conversations regarding medical care.
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Box
215
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Demorest, Charles H., 1930
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter requesting loan of $300 for daughter's education.
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215
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Dempster, Charles Wesley, Mrs., 1912
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Invitation to meet Mrs. Howard F. Gillette.
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Box
215
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Deneen, Charles Samuel, 1907-1912
Location: Springfield, Illinois.
Notices of appointment of Mrs. Blaine as delegate to National Conferences of
Charities and Correction and Child Labor. From Governor.
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215
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De Neese, Dorothy, 1899
Location: Evanston, Illinois.
Personal letter from young girl student.
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215
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Dengler, Paul L., 1929
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Text of address before Francis Parker School concerning education in Austria.
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Box
215
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Denham, Sergie J., 1951
Location: Chicago, Illinois; New York.
Letter of request for financial support from Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo Inc.
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Box
215
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Denicke, Charles W., and Company, 1916
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter regarding metal kitchen equipment.
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Box
215
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Denicomb, J., 1892
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Receipt of $25 for coachman's boots.
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215
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Denig, L.A. and A.M., 1901-1905
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Receipts and bills for drags and pharmaceuticals.
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215
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Denison Hotel, 1909
Location: Indianapolis, Indian.
Telegram regarding accommodations.
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Box
215
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Deniston, Edward, 1907
Location: Denver, Colorado.
Personal letters requesting aid from Mrs. Blaine for sick boy.
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Box
215
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Den Kongelige Porcelainsfabriks, 1887
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark.
Bill for dinnerware.
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Box
215
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Denney, Revel, January 2
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter of thanks for plant.
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Box
215
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Denning, E.J., and Company, 1892
Location: New York.
Receipts for clothing.
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Box
215
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Dennis, Charles H., 1920
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for information regarding lecture.
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Box
215
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Dennis, George J., 1917-1922
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Checks for medical care.
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Box
215
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Dennis, George J., Mrs. (Anna Bentley), December
27
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Personal letter requesting proxy vote for granting of diplomas at School of
Domestic Arts and Sciences.
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215
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Dennison, James P., 1893
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Personal family letter.
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Box
215
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Dennison Manufacturing Company, 1891-1922
Location: Framingham, Massachusetts.
Numerous bills and receipts.
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Box
215
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Dennison Manufacturing Company, 1923-1934
Location: Framingham, Massachusetts.
Numerous bills, receipts and correspondence regarding accounts.
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Box
215
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Denny, A.H., 1929-1941
Location: Saranac Lake, New York.
Receipts for cutlery, jewelry, etc.
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Box
215
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Denny, Arthur Briggs, 1910
Location: Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.
Announcement of marriage of daughter.
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Box
215
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Denny, Genevieve Lewis, probably 1929
Location: Los Angeles, California.
Report regarding medical condition of Mary Denny.
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Box
215
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Denny, George V., Jr., 1941, 1945
Location: New York.
Request for financial support for the Town Hall Inc.
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Box
215
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Denny, George V., Jr., Mrs., June 1
Location: Knoxville, Tennessee.
Telegram regarding distribution of copies of President's war message.
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Box
215
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Denny, Harold N., 1940
Location: Washington, D.C.
Letter of thanks for pleasant Chicago experience and copy of text of his talk,
before Chicago Council on Foreign Relations on “My Five Years in Soviet
Russia.”
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Box
215
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Denoix, Madam, 1887
Location: Paris, France.
Receipt.
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Box
215
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Dent, Louis Addison, 1900-1911
Location: Washington, D.C.
Correspondence regarding arrangements for McCormick Collection in libraries, and
research for the biography. Reports on work in progress. Text of monograph on The Inventor of the Reaper.
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Box
215
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Dent, Louis Addison, Mrs., 1901
Location: Washington, D.C.
Personal letter regarding Mr. Dent's illness.
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Box
215
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Dent, Mary, probably 1884
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Complimentary note.
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Box
215
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Dent, Thomas, 1923
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Thank you note.
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Box
215
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Denton, Mary Florence, 1915
Location: Kyoto, Japan.
Personal letter.
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Box
215
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Denver Sanatorium, 1943
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Telephone conversation regarding article by Mrs. Blaine on program for servicemen
at Chicago Stadium.
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Box
215
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Denvir, John J., 1911
Location: Springfield, Illinois.
Views on bill before Illinois' General Assembly.
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Box
215
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De Palenica, Isabel, 1943
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Text of speech on Spain before Chicago Council on Foreign Relations.
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Box
215
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De Paul Settlement and Day Nursery,
1922-1923
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letters of request for check regarding support for nursery.
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Box
215
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De Petris, 1939
Location: Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan.
Bill for plant.
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Box
215
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De Peyster, Frederic Augustus, 1937-1946
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Personal greetings and thank-you notes.
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Box
215
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De Peyster, Joseph, 1940
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Acceptance of dinner invitation.
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Box
216
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De Pinna, A., Company, 1898-1902
Location: New York.
Receipts for clothing.
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Box
216
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De Plata, Edmee, L., 1925
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Personal letter regarding family problems.
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Box
216
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De Prez and Smith, 1916
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Magazine sales appeal.
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Box
216
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De Priest, Oscar, 1937-1948
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Correspondence regarding Christmas Fund for needy African American children and
families.
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Box
216
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De Rapalje, Bertha E., 1926
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for interview.
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Box
216
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Deratt, Viola, 1904
Location: Quebec, Canada.
Note regarding dedication exercises of School of Education.
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Box
216
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Derby, George S., 1913-1920
Location: Boston, Massachusetts.
Receipts for medical services.
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Box
216
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De Ridder, L., 1902-1906
Location: Antwerp, Belgium.
Personal letters and cards, receipt of check for ladies purse.
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Box
216
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De Rochemont, Louis, 1941
Location: New York City, New York.
Letter regarding film Peace - by Adolf Hitler.
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Box
216
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De Saint Quentin, Rene, 1940
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Text of address on “France at War” before Chicago Council on Foreign
Relations.
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Box
216
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De Sales, Raoul de Roussy, 1936-1937 : Texts of two addresses, “France Faces a Dilemma” and “France
Under the Popular Front,” before Chicago Council on Foreign Relations.
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Box
216
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De Sentillaine, Jean, 1914
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter and list of private art collection for sale.
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Box
216
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Deshays, Charlotte, 1896
Location: Framingsham, Massachusetts.
Letter of thanks.
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Box
216
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Deshell's Pharmacy, 1926-1932
Location: New York.
Bills and receipts for drugs and pharmaceuticals.
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Box
216
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De Shetley Foundation, 1926
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter of appreciation for promise to visit.
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Box
216
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Deshler, William G., 1912
Location: Columbus, Ohio.
Announcement of marriage of daughter.
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Box
216
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Desmarais, M.F., 1907
Location: Las Vegas, New Mexico.
Letter regarding health of James A. Reynolds.
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Box
216
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Desmond's, 1931
Location: Los Angeles, California.
Receipts for clothes.
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Box
216
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Despres, Manon, 1954
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Telegram regarding visit to Summer School for Office Workers at University of
Chicago.
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Box
216
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Detmers, Arthur, 1908-1918
Location: Buffalo, New York; Chicago, Illinois.
Personal correspondence. Reports on elementary school of Francis Parker School,
also one at high school level.
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Box
216
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Detmers, Arthur, 1919-1929
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Correspondence regarding education of Jack Adams.
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Box
216
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De Trevise, Duke, 1925
Location: New York.
Notice of availability for lectures on French painting for the Society “La
Saunegarde de L'Art Francais.”
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Box
216
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Detrich, Anna Hay, 1907
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for interview regarding business training for young women.
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Box
216
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Detroit Community Union, 1920
Location: Detroit, Michigan.
Letter of thanks for check and desire for future interest and assistance.
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Box
216
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Detroit Institute for the Blind Inc., 1940 : Request for copy of radio talk delivered by Mrs. Blaine on behalf of President
Franklin D. Roosevelt's campaign.
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Box
216
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Dettmers, Henry, 1910-1911
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Receipts for interior decorating and furnishings.
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216-217
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Deudney, Stanley B., 1915-192625 folders Location: Chicago, Illinois. Notices of deposit into account of stock dividends and monthly reports of rent
receipts and expenses. See also: - Anderson, O.S.
- Johnson, A.G.
- Pickering, H.J.
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Box
218
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Deuel, Wallace R., 1936-1941
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Text of address before Chicago Council on Foreign Relations on “Germany From
Within,” 1936.
Text of address before Chicago Council on Foreign Relations on “The Second
World War,” 1939.
Text of address before Chicago Council on Foreign Relations on “The World
Counter - Revolution,” 1941.
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Box
218
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De Van, William Todd, 1920-1922, 1936
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Correspondence regarding Yale University Press and art projects.
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Box
218
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Deven, J.C., 1889
Location: Richfield Springs, New York.
Telegram and receipt regarding clothing.
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Box
218
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Devenport, Grace B., 1943
Location: Pasadena, California.
Letter of thanks for financial assistance from Mary V. McCormick Pension Fund.
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Box
218
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Dever, William E., 1925-1926
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Notice of appointment of Mrs. Blaine to American Ideal Commission and Chicago
Recreation Commission, by Mayor.
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Box
218
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Deveraux, H.E., 1937
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
See also: Town Hall Meeting of Chicago, 1937 February 15.
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Box
218
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De Vergnies, O. and Soeurs, 1881
Location: Brussels, Belgium.
Receipt.
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Box
218
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Deverman, Kenneth, 1947
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Note of thanks.
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Box
218
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De Verner, Henry, 1951
Location: Ormond Beach, Florida.
Announcement of marriage of daughter.
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Box
218
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Deveux, L.W., 1903
Location: Brookline, Massachusetts.
Personal notes.
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Box
218
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Devi, Ratan, 1928
Location: New York, New York.
Letter of appreciation and programs of performances of Indian music.
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Box
218
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De Villers, Theresa L., 1918
Location: New York, New York.
Correspondence regarding shipment of chemises.
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Box
218
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Devine, Edward T., 1907-1912
Location: New York, New York.
Invitation to attend meetings of Charity Organization Society. Two letters
requesting assistance for the Survey Charity.
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Box
218
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Devine, John B., 1930
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for attitude regarding hospital and doctor bills of Frank J. Myers.
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Box
218
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Devlin, L.W., 1906
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Personal note.
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Box
218
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De Voney, John B., and Company, 1928
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for information regarding sale of premises owned by Mrs. Blaine.
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Box
218
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De Vos, Izaak, 1902-1905, 1914, 1915, 1919
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Receipts for photographs.
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Box
218
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Devries, Herman, undated
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for cooperation in fundraising concert for consumptive boy.
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Box
218
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De Warp Ruart, G. Cornet, 1942
Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Thank you note and greetings.
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Box
218
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Dewey, Bradley, 1949
Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Marriage announcement of daughter.
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Box
218
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Dewey, Charles S., 1934, 1938, 1942
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Announcement of marriage of daughter, letter regarding establishment of political
club; invitation to dinner in honor of Chinese ambassador.
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Box
218
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Dewey, Charles S., Mrs. (Suzette H.), 1932
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for financial support for Visiting Nurse Association.
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Box
218
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Dewey, George, 1918
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Phone invitation to dinner.
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Box
218
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Dewey, Grace K., 1909, 1912
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Three acceptances and one regret at inability to accept invitation of Senior Class
for luncheon.
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Box
218
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Dewey, John, 1897-19292 folders Location: Chicago, Illinois. Correspondence regarding education and Dewey's work. Report on Chicago University Elementary School. Correspondence regarding establishment of Francis Parker School. Correspondence about visits of Mrs. Blaine to school of education University of
Chicago and Mr. Dewey to Mrs. Blaine. Text of addresses at dedication of buildings of University of Chicago School of
Education, 1904, and a speech by Mr. Dewey on February 21, 1929 on the “Russian
School System.”
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Box
218
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Dewey, John, Mrs. (Alice C.), 1899
Location: San Francisco, California.
Letters of appreciation for providing accommodation in California and pleasure in
meeting Mrs. Nettie F. McCormick.
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Box
218
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Dewey, John, Gift Fund, 1927
Location: New York City, New York.
Letter requesting names of persons interested in subscribing to a bust of John
Dewey by Jacob Epstein as tribute to Dewey's contributions in various fields.
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Box
218
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Dewey, Melvil, 1904
Location: Albany, New York.
Letter regarding list of children's books requested by Mrs. Blaine.
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Box
218
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Dewey, Melvil, Mrs. (Annie), 1900-1901
Location: Lake Placid, New York.
Invitations to attend conferences of and membership in Home Economics club.
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Box
218
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Dewey National Home Fund Committee : See also: Roberts, Ellis H.
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Box
218
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Dewey, Richard, 1914, 1919
Location: Wauwatosa, Wisconsin.
Bills of receipt for medical consultations of Ira B. Meyers, Miss Juovett, William
J. Linn.
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Box
218
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Dewey, Thomas E., 1943
Location: Albany, New York.
Appeal for contributions to Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society.
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Box
218
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De Windt, Heybiger A., 1920
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Invitation to visit.
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Box
218
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Dewson, Mary W., 1938, 1942
Location: Washington, D.C.; New York.
Appeal for support of committee to aid passage of wages-and-hours bill. Telegram
urging immediate contact, regarding war effort.
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Box
218
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Dexter, C.H., 1930
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Interview for position of chauffeur to Mrs. Blaine.
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Box
218
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Dexter, Charles P., Mrs., 1905
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Invitation to daughter's marriage.
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Box
218
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Dexter, Lydia A., 1898, 1901, 1903
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Correspondence regarding sale of private natural science collection for use in
university or museum. Letters of reference for position of librarian.
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Box
218
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Dexter, Wirt, Mrs. (Josephine), 1892-1937
Location: Boston, Massachusetts; Switzerland.
Personal correspondence regarding family matters.
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Box
218
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Dial, The, 1906-1922
Location: Chicago, Illinois; New York.
Ads and receipts for subscriptions.
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Box
218
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Diamond L. Ranch, 1925
Location: North Fork, Idaho.
Resort information.
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Box
218
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Diamond, Nelle, Inc., 1924-1927
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Correspondence and receipts for purchases.
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Box
218
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Diamond Rubber Company, 1910
Location: Akron, Ohio.
Receipt.
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Box
218
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Diana Fruit and Confectionery Company, 1927
Location: Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
Statements of account and receipts.
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Box
218
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Dibblee, Henry, 1901, 1904
Location: Rye Beach, New Hampshire; London, England.
Invitations to daughter's marriages.
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Box
219
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Dibblee, Henry, Company, 1891
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Receipt.
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Box
219
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Dibblee and Manierre : See Winston and Company.
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Box
219
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Dibblee, Thomas Bloodgood, Mrs., 1879
Location: Santa Barbara, California.
Announcement of daughter's marriage.
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Box
219
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Dick, Albert Blake, Jr., 1939, 1941
Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.
Invitation to visit and to marriage of daughter.
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Box
219
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Dick, Albert Blake, Jr., Mrs. (Helen), 1939 : Thank you note.
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Box
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Location: Yale University, Illinois.
Acceptance and declinations of dinner invitations.
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Dick, Edison, 1948
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter regarding contribution to World Council of Churches.
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Dickens and Jones, 1938
Location: London, England.
Receipts.
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Dickens, June O'Hara, 1949
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Thank you note.
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Dicker, Isadore, 1932
Location: New York.
Notice of indebtedness due regarding Henry Shuman Assignee of Ascher - Le Vin
Inc.
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Dickerman, Watson B., 1937
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Telephone conversation regarding party for Professor Livingston Wright.
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Dickerson, Charles Hatfield, 1916-1921
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letters, telephone conversations regarding financial assistance for various
ventures of an “ardent supporter of James G. Blaine.” Clippings, letters
of reference, photographs.
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- Norris, George W., 1943 February 12.
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Dickerson, E.L., 1900
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for financial aid.
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Dickerson, J. Spencer, 1911, 1923
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for copy of address delivered by Mrs. Blaine before National Education
Association, 1911, notification of availability at University of Chicago Press.
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Dickert, Morgan S., 1931
Location: Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Copies of poem “A Tribute.”
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Dickey, Alice M., 1925, 1931
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for employment.
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Dickey, Helen Louise, 1898
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for interview regarding children's story books.
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Dickey, John W., 1917, 1922
Location: Augusta, Georgia.
Photographs and blueprints of houses for sale and rent.
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Dickey, Samuel, Mrs. (Louise Atherton), 1915
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter of appreciation at meeting Mrs. McCormick.
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Dickinson, Alice, 1913 May
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for interview regarding summer camp for tubercular children.
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Dickinson, Charles H., 1916
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Telephone conversation regarding return of letters of recommendation.
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Dickinson College, 1948
Location: Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
Correspondence regarding invitation to Mrs. Blaine to attend 175th anniversary of
college.
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Dickinson, Francis R., Mrs., 1912
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Invitation to visit.
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Dickinson, Jacob M. (Judge), 1921-1924
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Correspondence regarding assistance for George Peabody College for Teachers,
Nashville, Tennessee. Also contact concerning party platforms.
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Dickson, B.W., 1929
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Thank you note for copy of address on China, and invitation to attend meetings of
International Students' Association at University of Chicago.
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Dickson, Dorothy, 1926
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Thank you note.
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Dickson, Jane Stoddard, 1931
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Thank you note.
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Dickson, Laura A., 1926
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request to read for Mrs. Blaine.
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Dickson, Mae-Ashley, 1925
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter of sympathy and willingness to be of service as nurse for Floyd Collins.
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Dickson, Ralph, 1932
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Telephone conversations regarding financial contribution to Disabled American
Veterans.
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Dictaphone Sales Corporation, 1928-1931, 1938-1940,
1947
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Invoices and receipts.
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Didesheim, Rene, 1936
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Text of address before Chicago Council on Foreign Relations on “Belgium and
the Rexists.”
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Diebold Inc., 1956
Location: Canton, Ohio.
Locksmith service.
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Diehl Brothers Inc., 1930
Location: Santa Barbara, California.
Bills for groceries.
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Diehl, Charles Edward, 1922
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Office interview regarding financial assistance for Presbyterian College in
Tennessee.
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Diehl Grocery Company, 1929-1932
Location: Santa Barbara, California.
Bills and receipts.
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Dienhart, George B., and Son Inc., 1929
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Receipt for window shades.
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Dietzgen, Eugene, Company, 1915
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Receipts.
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Diffley, M.W., Inc., 1904-1905
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Receipts.
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Dillabough, W.H., 1893
Location: Jacksonville, Florida.
Request for picture of the late Emmons Blaine by a former friend and employee.
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Dillenbeck, Ralph, 1908
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter regarding return of Mr. Bentley's papers.
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Dillingham, Frank Ayer, 1928
Location: Summit, New Jersey.
Invitation to daughter's marriage.
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Dillon, Mary Earhart, 1943
Location: Evanston, Illinois.
Inquiry and request for material on woman's movement for collection at Northwestern
University.
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Dillon, Thomas L., Mrs. (Julia A.), 1900
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for financial aid for Vacation Schools and Playground Committee, Women's
Clubs.
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Dilworth, J.D., 1912
Location: Huntsville, Alabama.
Bill for lumber.
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Dinimick, Joseph Benjamin, 1919
Location: Scranton, Pennsylvania.
Invitation to daughter's marriage.
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Dimock, Marshall E., 1938
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Regret at inability to attend meeting for Mr. De Madariaga.
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Dimock, Sarah Whitney, 1920
Location: Washington, D.C.
Letter of information regarding aid to World War I veterans.
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Dimon, Martha E., 1902
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for position as stenographer.
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Dines, Helen, 1920
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter of advice from a 13-year-old.
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Dinet and Delfosse, 1918
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bills for drugs.
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Dingee, Gertrude P., 1906
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter of inquiry as to use of history text at Hyde Park High School.
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Dinwiddie, Courtenay, 1939-1940
Location: New York, New York.
Requests for appointment.
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Diocese of Chicago, 1899 : Requests for contributions to Church Home for Aged Persons.
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Dionne, Paul J., 1904
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Expense account.
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Disabled American Veterans
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter of request and appreciation for assistance given to various functions of
organization.
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Disabled Veterans' and Orphans' Relief, 1925
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Luncheon address of Commander Drain.
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Distin Studio, 1931
Location: Saranac Lake, New York.
Bills for photographs.
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Distin, William G., 1941
Location: Saranac Lake, New York.
Regrets at burning down of Mrs. Blaine's camp and offer of services in rebuilding
it.
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Distin, William L., 1905
Location: Saranac Lake, New York.
Receipt for photos.
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Ditchburn, H., and Company, 1906
Location: Port Carling, Ontario.
Receipts.
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Diston, Charles H., and Company, 1908
Location: New York.
Receipts.
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Diston, Oliver, Company, 1902, 1926-1927
Location: Boston, Massachusetts.
Receipts.
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Dittman, Pearl, 1938
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Thank you note.
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Dix, John A., 1932
Location: Mt. Kisco, New York.
Personal thanks and appreciation for entrusting upbringing of boy, Michael, to his
care.
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Dix, John A., Mrs. (Sophie), 1932
Location: Mt. Kisco, New York.
Personal correspondence with Mrs. Beale.
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Dixon, Arthur, III, 1913, 1946-1947, 1950
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Invitations to weddings of daughters.
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Dixon, Clarence, Mrs., 1912
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Telephone conversation regarding providing entertainment for Mrs. Blaine.
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Dixon, Fanny, 1907
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Receipt for professional services.
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Dixon, George W., 1929
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Invitations to visit and to daughter's wedding.
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Dixon, George W., Mrs., 1921-1922, 1925
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Tickets and phone conversation regarding musicals and benefits.
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Dixon, Homer Laing, Mrs., 1918, 1930
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Invitation to attend meeting at home, and telephone conversation regarding
chauffeur.
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Dixon, Joseph L., 1900
Location: Springfield, Massachusetts.
Personal letter of sympathy and appreciation.
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Dixon, Minnie A., 1900
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letters of appreciation, request for interview, and application for employment.
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Dixon, William, Mrs., 1938
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Telephone conversation regarding musical entertainer.
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Doak, J.A., 1913
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Receipt.
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220
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Doane, John Edwin, Mrs., 1900
Location: Thompson, Connecticut.
Letter of regret at inability to attend lectures.
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Dobbins, L.C., 1949
Location: Kansas City, Missouri.
Asks backing for a proposed biography of Cyrus McCormick and the effects of the
invention of the reaper.
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Dobbs, Harrison A., 1931-1932
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
See also:
- Chicago Regional White House Conference, 1931 October 30-31
- Chicago Urban League, 1932 May 24
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Dobbs, C.R., 1918
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Information regarding oriental rugs.
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Dobson, Austin, 1887
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Text of a poem “Incognits.”
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Dobson, Dan Newton, Mrs. (Lillian Y.), 1954
Location: West Palm Beach, Florida.
Letter of appreciation and information regarding health of Mrs. Bartlett.
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Dobson, R. Calvin, 1939
Location: St. Louis, Missouri.
Letter regarding financial straits of Mrs. R.A. Bartlett.
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Dobyns, Fletcher, 1904, 1910
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter of inquiry regarding position for sister. Letter requesting financial aid
for Committee of Seven investigating corruption in Illinois.
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Dock, George, 1915
Location: St. Louis, Missouri.
Correspondence regarding health condition of Mr. Robert Adams.
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Dodd, Catherine, 1889, 1899, 1902, 1910
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Thank you notes.
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220
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Dodd, Harold W., 1942
Location: Princeton, New Jersey.
Letter expressing confidence in Secretary Hull and United States government.
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Dodd, J.W., Mrs. (S.P.), 1905
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter regarding a wish to sell a valuable book.
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Dodd and Livingston, 1911
Location: New York, New York.
Act as Mrs. Blaine's agent at auction of Robert Hoe library.
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Dodd, Mary, 1888
Location: Mark Harbor, Maine.
Poem and sketches of gowns.
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Dodd, Mead and Company, 1897-1931
Location: New York.
Correspondence and receipts for books.
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Dodd, Robert H., 1916
Location: New York.
Letter of inquiry concerning sale of Robert and Elizabeth B. Browning collection of
manuscripts and letters.
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Dodd, Walter F., Mrs. (Sue Hutchison), 1922
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request to attend political meeting.
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Dodd, William E., 1922-1940
Location: Chicago, Illinois; Virginia.
Correspondence regarding League of Nations and its supporters; support for Mr. Dodd
and other professors; Hutchinson's biography of McCormick; endowment of a
Wilson-McCormick choir in American history at University of Chicago. Note of
appreciation at expression of sympathy at Mr. Dodd's death.
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Dodd, William E., Portrait Fund, 1939
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for contribution to fund.
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Dodd, William E., Jr., 1941
Location: Round Hill, Virginia.
Letter of information regarding Ambassador Dodd's diary.
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220
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Dodge, Anita Trumbull, 1900, 1908
Location: Montecito, California.
Personal correspondence.
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220
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Dodge, Arthur M., 1914
Location: Boston, Massachusetts.
Receipt for medical services.
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220
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Dodge, Bayard, 1912-19484 folders Location: New York; Chicago, Illinois; Beirut, Syria. Personal correspondence and interesting letters regarding social, political and
educational developments in Syria and the Middle East. Various addresses by Dr. Dodge.
Text of address at Chicago Woman's Club.
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Dodge, Bayard, Family photographs
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220
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Dodge, Bayard, Mrs. (Mary Williams Bliss),
1908-1950 2 folders : Personal correspondence.
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220
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Dodge, C.L., 1948
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Telephone conversations regarding obtaining Mrs. Blaine's support for changing laws
on old age assistance, and veterans' benefits.
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220
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Dodge, Cleveland E., 1924-1927
Location: New York.
Requests for contributions to John W. Davis campaign, and National Council on
Religion in Higher Education.
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220
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Dodge, Cleveland E., Jr., 1924
Location: New York.
Invitation to visit.
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220
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Dodge, Cleveland Hoadley, 1908, 1911
Location: New York.
Thank you note and invitation to daughter's wedding.
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220
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Dodge, Cleveland Hoadley, Mrs. (Grace Parrish),
1920
Location: Riverdale-on-Hudson, New York.
Personal letter of appreciation.
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220
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Dodge, F.W. and Company, 1916
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Telephone conversation regarding landscape architect.
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Dodge, George, 1925
Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Request for financial aid from a Spanish American War veteran. Claims a possible
distant relationship to James G. Blaine.
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221
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Dodge, Mary Abagail, 1862-1895
Location: Hamilton, Massachusetts.
Personal correspondence. Letters concerning Maybuck trial.
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221
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Dodge Motor Vehicle Company, 1914
Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Two bills for accessories.
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221
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Dodge, P.M., 1932
Location: New York.
Telegram recommending Timberline Camp.
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221
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Dodge, Samuel Douglas, 1916
Location: Cleveland, Ohio.
Invitation to daughter's wedding.
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221
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Dodge, William E., 1898, 1911, 1918, 1923
Location: Montecito and Pasadena, California.
Personal correspondence regarding Spanish-American War, World War I and the League
of Nations.
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Dodge, William E., Mrs. (Julia J.), 1900, 1918,
1937
Location: Montecito and Pasadena, California; Chicago, Illinois.
Personal correspondence.
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Dodson, John M. : See National Education Society, 1922 February 28.
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Doe, D.C., 1905-1907
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Correspondence regarding sale of real estate, stocks in Arizona copper mine, and
loan on scholarships.
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221
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Doering, D.C., 1913, 1947
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Attempts to interest Mrs. Blaine to contribute toward Parting of the Ways Home for
former inmates of state penal institutions.
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221
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Doerr, Henry, Mrs. (Mary Campbell), 1913-1921,
1936-1946
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Personal correspondence.
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221
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Doherty, Edward John, 1926-1927, 1941
Location: North Cohasset, Medford, Massachusetts.
Personal correspondence.
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221
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Dolan, James, 1932
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for employment as butler.
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221
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Dold, William Elliot, 1900-1901
Location: Lake Geneva, Wisconsin.
Correspondence regarding Annie Dale.
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221
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Dole, James H., 1887
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Invitation to daughter's wedding.
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221
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Dole, Sarah F., 1904
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter of introduction and inquiry concerning assistance for a former student.
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Dolivet, Louis, 1942-1945
Location: New York.
Correspondence regarding Free World magazine, world
citizenship, text of speech on “The Underground and the Invasion” and
proposals for a magazine on world affairs.
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221
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Dolivet, Louis, Mrs. (Beatrice Straight), 1943,
1945
Location: New York.
Letters regarding Mrs. Blaine's participation in Free
World activities.
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221
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Dolkart, Ralph E., 1949
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Receipts for medical services.
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221
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Doll, Frank R., Mrs. (Hildegarde Sumner),
1942
Location: Whiting, Indiana.
Letter of appreciation for activities in World Citizens Association.
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Dolton, Isabella : See Chicago Urban League, 1932 May 24.
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221
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Dombroff, Essie, 1949
Location: New York.
Letter of appreciation for support of newspaper The
Compass and other activities.
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Domingo, Marcelino, 1936
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Text of speech on “Spanish Democracy at Bay.”
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221
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Dominican Republic : See also: M.A. Rena Bettle, Chairman of delegation to United Nations.
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Dominion Alliance, 1917, 1919
Location: Toronto, Canada.
Letter of thanks and request for continued support.
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221
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Dominion Military Hospital Commission, 1916
Location: Toronto, Canada.
Letter of thanks for support.
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221
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Donakey, Helen, 1949
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter of invitation to visit nursery.
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221
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Donahue, C.P., Mrs., 1949
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Correspondence regarding deed.
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Donaldson, J.B., 1889, 1892
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Personal correspondence.
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221
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Donaldson, J.B., Mrs. (Helen), 1892
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter of sympathy.
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Donaldson, R., 1914
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for appointment.
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221
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Donavan, June, 1949
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for assistance.
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221
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Donnell Safe Company, 1912
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Receipts.
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221
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Donnelley, Gaylord, Mrs. (Dorothy Ranney),
1935
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Acknowledgement of receipt of gift.
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221
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Donnelley, R.R., and Sons Company, 1903-19555 folders Location: Chicago, Illinois. Invoices for printing and binding jobs that the Lakeside Press did for Mrs. Blaine.
Among these are: - Harvard Medical School Booklet
- Child Welfare Exhibition Posters
- McCormick Theological Seminary - Historical Celebration
- Address of the President of the United States at Chautauqua
- Speech of Cordell Hull
- History of Reaper
- Letterheads
- and a number of miscellaneous jobs
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Donnelley, Thomas Elliott, 1936 April 3-1943 December
26
Location: Chicago, Illinois; Lake Forest, Illinois.
Thanks Mrs. Blaine for copy of “Cyrus Hall McCormick,” expresses sorrow
at the death of Harold McCormick, and sends his best wishes at Christmas time.
See also: Sperry, Dr. Elmer A., 1924 December 12.
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Donnelly, Anna, 1923 August 8
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
At the time of Mrs. Cyrus Hall McCormick Sr.'s death, the writer tells of her
grandmother's connection with the McCormick family.
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Donnelly, Frank, 1927 May 17
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Notice that Mrs. Blaine is to pay her garage rent to N.B. Judah rather than to
himself since he sold the property.
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Donoghue, T.H., 1903 March 5
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Burial bill for Miss Finnegan. No explanation.
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222
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Donovan, Marion E., 1902 February 8-1903 November
9
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Concerns Mrs. Blaine's property at 344 Erie Street.
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Donovan, William J.: Two pamphlets: - “If Hitler Wins”: address by Colonel William J. Donovan before the
Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, Palmer House, April 11, 1941.
- “A Program for Peace”: address before the Chicago Council on
Foreign Relations, Congress Hotel, November 29, 1948.
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Doocy, Helen Nelson, 1925 February 5
Location: Washington, D.C.
Writer was a member of the League of American Pen Women and D.A.R. She expresses
her respect for Mrs. Blaine's act of sending aid to Floyd Collins.
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Doogue, M.E., Employment Bureau, 1908 October
14
Location: Boston, Massachusetts.
Private employment bureau sought information concerning Annie Harmon. Apparently
Mrs. Blaine did not supply the information since the form is in the folder.
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Dooley, Emma L., 1915-1942 May 23
Location: Numerous places.
Miss Dooley traveled through the country taking orders for women's clothes, which
she made. She made several dresses for Mrs. Blaine.
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Dooley, May, 1925 January 13
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Woman who had a nervous breakdown in London during the war, couldn't get a job, no
place to stay, wanted Mrs. Blaine to help her out. She didn't want a handout but
wanted Mrs. Blaine to get her a job, possibly taking care of someone's home while
they traveled.
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Doriet, Edna, 1938 July 13
Location: S.S. Ile De France.
Note telling Mrs. Blaine that her Atlantic crossing was pleasant.
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Dorland-Bell School, 1923 July 8
Location: Hot Springs, North Carolina.
Representative of the Woman's Board of Home Missions of the Presbyterian Church
expresses sympathy at death of Mrs. Blaine's mother.
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Dorman, Jarjorie, 1940 September 9
Location: Brooklyn, New York.
Wishes to know the requirements to become a member of the World Citizens
Association.
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Dorn, William G., 1919 December 12, 1921 November
17
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
An acquaintance wishes to see Mrs. Blaine's grandchild and announces that he is
qualified to do any type of electrical work.
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Dorsey, Annie Cora, 1909
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Discouraged job hunter reports back to Mrs. Blaine that she found only temporary
work. Apparently Mrs. Blaine helped her out.
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Dorsey, John T., and Son, 1906 January 27, 1910 February
9
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bills for plumbing at McCormick Historical Association.
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222
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Doty, Alvin A., 1936 October 19-1942 January
1
Location: Rainbow Lake, New York.
Bills for electrical construction and repairs.
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222
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Doubleday, Doran Book Shops, 1934 January 19-1938 June
28
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bills for a small number of books.
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Doubleday, Page and Company, 1902 February 25-1947 May
21
Location: New York.
Bills for a small number of books. Letter of May 21, 1947 notifies Mrs. Blaine that
she has been sent a copy of Salvador Madriaga's book Victors
Beware, at the author's request.
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Doubleday, Rhoda, 1932 July 12 : Invitation for lunch with a number of friends and herself at the “Baltimore
beach.”
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Doud, Mabel D., 1949 June 11 : Telephone conversation. Miss Doud asked about a request sent to her in a letter
from a Mrs. Perkins. No further information.
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Dougher, A.E., Mrs.
Location: probably Chicago, Illinois.
Mrs. Dougher sought charity from Mrs. Blaine. Folder includes a 3-page report on
her case.
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Dougherty, George T., 1906 April 26-1906 May
8
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Mr. Dougherty's two lengthy letters contain a good deal of information on schools
for the deaf in the United States and the methods of education employed by them.
Apparently there was some disagreement among the members of the Chicago Board of
Education concerning the method to be used in educating the deaf of Chicago. Also
enclosed are several pamphlets and clippings.
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Dougherty, Ruth, 1910 June 17
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Writer regrets that she cannot accept the invitation of the senior class of Parker
School.
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Douglas, Albert, 1903 November 2
Location: Chillicothe, Ohio.
Wedding invitation.
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Douglas, D.D., 1927 March 11
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Mr. Douglas, who said he was on a committee with Dr. Bevens and Dr. Frank Billings,
tried to contact Mrs. Blaine by phone.
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Douglas, Elizabeth Stuart, 1929 January 29-1939 June
30
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Mrs. Douglas was formerly employed by Mr. Cyrus H. McCormick for a number of years
- also by Mrs. McCormick and the Armours.
In 1932, her income from bonds failed and she was having a difficult time
supporting herself and her 72-year-old sister. Mrs. Douglas offered a number of art
objects and antiques to Mrs. Blaine who bought a piece of Italian embroidery for $50
to help her out. Later, she tried to sell Mrs. Blaine some paintings of fruit made
by C.P. Reams. Mrs. Blaine bought one of these for $100. In 1939, Mrs. Douglas who
was then 73 again asked for aid because she was ill.
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Douglas, H., 1901
Location: New York.
Because of illness could not lunch with Mrs. Blaine.
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Douglas, James H., Jr., 1936 January 24
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
As one of a “relatively small number who has given substantial financial
support” to the Boy Scouts of Chicago, Mrs. Blaine was sent a copy of the
Scout Executive's report to their executive board (which is enclosed), which details
the problems and accomplishments of 1935.
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Douglas, John Paul, 1945 September 10
Location: New York City, New York.
This folder contains a detailed report of an investigation of a man named John Paul
Douglas, who apparently used this name as an alias in the soliciting of funds
supposedly for the Ernie Pyle Memorials. The investigation failed to turn up
anything concrete.
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Douglas, Lewis W., 1940 November 18-1953 January
28
Location: New York City, New York.
Folder contains a copy of Mr. Douglas's address before the Chicago Council on
Foreign Relations entitled, “American Foreign Policy.” The address was
delivered November 18, 1940.
A telegram dated December 27, 1940 signed by Lewis W. Douglas and James B. Conant
speaks of a telegram which Mrs. Blaine submitted and signed to the President of the
United States. In 1953, Douglas corresponded in hopes of receiving a contribution
for the King George VI Memorial Fund for Fellowships sponsored by the
English-Speaking Union of the United States.
See also: Conant, James B. for telegram of December 23, 1940.
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Douglas, Paul H., 1924 February 29-1951 March
232 folders Location: Chicago, Illinois. In February of 1924, Douglas requested that Mrs. Blaine criticize his pamphlet, which
the Association for Peace Education was planning to publish. Douglas was a professor
at the University of Chicago. In the first folder is an address by Paul H. Douglas, delivered to the Chicago
Council on Foreign Relations on 1936 April 3, entitled “Impressions of Italy at
War.” In the second folder is an address entitled “Securing Social Security,”
given on 1937 March 7 at the New England Church Forum Thorne Hall, Chicago. In April of 1940, Douglas asked Mrs. Blaine to contribute toward the purchase of
Alexander Portnoff's bust of John Dewey to be placed in the University of Chicago. A letter, 1941 September 16, requests Mrs. Blaine to give financial aid so that
Illinois would not go isolationist in the coming election. He was especially worried
that no suitable opponent could be found among the Democrats to run against the
Republican Brooks if he were nominated. A letter, 1942 April 8, reveals that Mrs. Blaine contributed to Douglas' campaign
fund for United States Senator. Douglas lost in the primary and enlisted in the United
States Marines. He still insisted that if the Republicans swept the fall election they
would cause obstruction in the Congress. A letter, 1951 March 23, while Douglas was in
the Senate, asks Mrs. Blaine to support the food for India bills that were in Congress
at the time. See also: - League of Women Voters-Illinois, 1924 April 12, “Report of Conference on
Economic Aspects of International Affairs.”
- Report - luncheon meeting, 1940 July 15, “Committee to Defend America by
Aiding the Allies.”
- Report of public meeting, 1940 May 9, p. 31 of “Committee to Defend
America by Aiding the Allies.”
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Douglas, Paul H., for Senator Committee, 1942 April
8
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Acknowledges receipt for Mrs. Blaine's contribution of $250 to the Committee.
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Douglas, Paul H., Mrs. (Emily Taft), 1936 December 14-1948 August
10
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Telephone conversation of 1936 December 14 concerns a bronze model made from the
death mask of Emmons Blaine Jr. by her parents' studio. Letter, 1942 October 2,
invites Mrs. Blaine to a conference on Educational Reconstruction, the topic being
problems facing Universities after the war.
Letter, 1946 December 3, thanks Mrs. Blaine for her contribution to Mrs. Douglas'
campaign fund.
Mrs. Douglas had already served two years in the United States House of
Representatives as a member at large from Illinois. In August of 1948, she again wrote
Mrs. Blaine, this time for a contribution to campaign for her husband's election to
the Senate. This letter attempts to harmonize Douglas' election with Mrs. Blaine's
attempt to construct a Progressive Party with Henry Wallace as its head.
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Douglas, Thomas, 1900 March 19 and 24
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Douglas was affiliated with a law firm, that of Mr. H. Day, with which Mrs. Blaine's
father had done business.
In 1900, Douglas was in financial difficulty and wanted aid from Mrs. Blaine.
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Douglas, William O., 1946 March 12-1949 May
24
Location: Washington, D.C.
The correspondence with Justice Douglas of the United States Supreme Court concerns
China. Both Mrs. Blaine and Justice were interested in Dr. Yen and his plans for mass
education in China. Justice Douglas and Mrs. Blaine met in Chicago in the spring of
1949. Also included in this folder is a letter to Douglas, from Dr. Yen, telling about
his trip through Kwangee, China.
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Douglass, Benjamin, 1895 October 24
Location: Santa Barbara, California.
Wedding invitation.
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Douglass, Edwin T., 1937 January 19
Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Wedding invitation.
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Douglass, Frederick, Center, 1906 July 17-1910 September
30
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Douglas Center was a community house in the colored district of Chicago. Mrs.
Blaine made small contributions to it. Included in this folder are several leaflets
and newspaper clippings.
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Dovenmuehle, Edna, 1910 June 16-1915 June 9
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Accepts invitations of the Senior class of Parker School.
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Dow, M.S.W., 1896 September 7
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Invites Mrs. Blaine for lunch.
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Dow, Richard Sylvester, 1911 March 9
Location: Boston, Massachusetts.
Announces the marriage of Marian Dow to James Gillespie Blaine III.
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Dow, S.A., and Son, 1927 August 1-1928 March
31
Location: North Hampton, New Hampshire.
Bills for groceries.
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Downey, Sheridan, 1945 January 30
Location: Washington, D.C.
Assures Mrs. Blaine of “continued support of Wallace opposition.”
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Downing, Estelle : See also: League of Women Voters-Illinois, 1928 March 10.
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Downing Industrial School, 1910 May-1925 February
20
Location: Brewton, Alabama.
This school was for the “poor, uneducated, white girls of the remote piney
woods district of this State.” It was of the Methodist faith but accepted
students of other churches also. Wanted Mrs. Blaine to help raise $50,000. Half of
this was promised if they could raise the other half.
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Downing, R.F., and Company, 1906 February 13-1908 February
13
Location: New York, New York.
Three letters to Emmons Blaine requesting payment of $5.76. This firm was engaged
by Ernst Wasmuth of Berlin to collect the amount.
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Downs, Darley, 1935 March 31, 1935 April 12
Included in the folder is a copy of Mr. Downs address before the New England
Congregational Church, Sunday Evening Forum, 1935 March 31, entitled, “Japan's
Plans for 1935.” This address is valuable in that it was given by a man who,
during the critical early 1930s, was in Japan. He strongly protested against the
American fleet cruising the pacific like a pistol pointed at the head of Japan.
See also:
- New England Congregational Church - Forum, 1935 January 27
- Fellowship of Reconciliation, 1935 May 3-5
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Dowrie, George William
Location: University of Minnesota.
See also: American Farm Economic Association, 1924 December 29-30. Report of
fifteenth annual meeting.
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Doyle, Arthur Conan, 1922 May 25-1924 May 232 folders Location: Various places. Five letters from Doyle to Mrs. Blaine, written while Doyle was in America. Doyle's
letters reveal that he and Mrs. Blaine were sincere believers in spiritualism. In a
letter dated 1922 July 10, Doyle suggested that Mrs. Blaine consider contributing to a
fund for the erection of a monument at Rochester, New York at the place where
“the first communications occurred in 1848.” A letter, dated May 1, 1923,
reveals that Mr. and Mrs. Doyle were entertained by Mrs. Blaine while they were in
Chicago. The same letter also reveals that Doyle requested aid for the cause of
spiritualism, in this case for the support of one of his colleagues, Vale Owen, whom
he called “a saint on earth.” Later letters reveal that Mrs. Blaine at
least considered giving Owen aid. Also includes stenographic copies of the following Doyle lectures: - Recent Psychic Evidence (3 copies)
- Personal Psychic Experiences
- The Proofs of Immortality
- Summarization of Facts About Spiritualism
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Doyle, Lady Arthur Conan (Jean), 1922
Location: Various places.
Mrs. Doyle was also an ardent spiritualist. Her letters reveal that the Doyle's
were handsomely entertained in Chicago by Mrs. Blaine and that they became quite
intimate in spiritual affairs.
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Doyle, Cornelius J., 1931 March 30
Location: Springfield, Illinois.
This folder contains a stenographic report of the speeches made at the
International Harvester Company dinner celebrating the centennial of the invention
of the reaper. Dinner was at Springfield on March 30, 1931. Doyle made an address at
the dinner, which is fully transcribed.
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Doyle, Harvey M., and Company, 1916 March 7
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Inquires whether Mrs. Blaine wished to sell some property at 2200-24 Lincoln Park
West.
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Doyle, John, 1897 October 10
Location: New York.
Letter addressed to Mr. Benedict advertises horses.
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Doyle, Robert, Mrs., 1949 June 11
Location: Providence, Rhode Island.
A mother of three sons expressed her appreciation that Mrs. Blaine took so much
interest in the future of America, especially by launching the Compass.
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Drace, Claude G. (M.D.), 1935 January
Location: Ojai, California.
Bill for the medical services of Junior Tyler.
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Dragomenova, Krapko, Madam : See also: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1924 May 19-31.
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Draheim, Marie, 1925 January-March
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bills for nursing services.
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Drain, Jim : See also: Disabled Veterans and Orphans' Relief, 1925 February 13.
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Drake, Carl B. (M.D.)
Location: St. Paul, Minnesota.
Small medical bill.
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Drake, Charles R., and Son, 1909 June 15
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bill for ambulance service.
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Drake, Craig F.R., 1913 March 12-April 1
Location: New York City, New York.
Inquired whether Mrs. Blaine wanted to rent or purchase a camp on Upper St. Regis
Lake.
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Drake, James Frank, 1935 December 4
Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Wedding invitation.
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Drake, John B., Sr., Mrs., 1898 October 27, 1900
February
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Wedding invitation. Declines invitation to lectures in 1900.
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Drake, John B., Jr., Mrs. (Frances Lowden), 1924, 1925 May
8 : Thank you note for wedding gift.
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Drake, John Burroughs, 1935 November 19
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Wedding invitation.
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Drake, Marion H., 1904 May 17-1914 March 28
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bills for stenographic reports. In 1912, Mrs. Blaine contributed $200 to promote
women's suffrage, Marion Drake was treasurer of Central Committee. In 1914, she ran
for alderman in the first ward and wished to use Mrs. Blaine's name on her
literature.
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Drake, Sister : See also: United Nations Association Congress, 1944 January 14-15. Proceedings.
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Drake, The, 1917 June 25-1951 October 115 folders Location: Chicago, Illinois. From the receipts, invoices, and other papers in these folders it is possible to
determine the type of entertaining Mrs. Blaine did, the names of people whose bills
she paid at the Drake Hotel. Through the years Mrs. Blaine did a considerable amount
of business with the Drake. These folders are of use, for example, to determine that
Henry Wallace was Mrs. Blaine's guest on May 15, 1947.
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Drake, Tracy, Mrs., 1903 October 5
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter of recommendation for Mrs. Drake as a cook.
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Drama, The, 1915 July 31, 1923 May 8
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
First letter requests that Mrs. Blaine renew her subscription to the Drama. The
second, appeals for funds to continue publication of the magazine which sought
“progress in all lines of theatre promotion” in the city of Chicago.
Also included in the 1923 letter was a 5-page report of the condition of the
magazine.
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Drama League of America, 1910 December 30-1925
May
Location: Evanston.
Many of the letters in this folder try to convince Mrs. Blaine to become a
director, and some try to convince her to accept the presidency of this national
association. Although Mrs. Blaine was a member of the League, she did not wish to
become overly involved in it.
A program, dated 1922 March 7, reveals that Mrs. Emmons Blaine Jr. played the part
of Clara Eynsford - Hill in G.B. Shaw's Pygmalion.
The play was presented by the Drama League of Chicago, and was given in the
Blackstone Theatre. Also included in the folder are numerous leaflets.
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Draper, Charles H., 1926 November 4
Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.
Mrs. Blaine and her brothers pledged a sum of money to the Methodist Episcopal
Church in Lake Forest. Pastor Draper wrote that some of the money would be useful at
that time since one of the churches creditors had a judgment of foreclosure for the
amount of their bill on the church property.
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Draper, George William, 1921 April 13
Location: New York City, New York.
Wedding invitation.
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Draper, Harry W., 1907 July 8
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Draper was interviewed for the position of chauffeur. Copy of interview.
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Draper, Muriel, 1946 March 1
Location: New York City, New York.
Muriel Draper was very active in such organizations as Women's International
Congress. She wished to visit Mrs. Blaine in Chicago.
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Draper, Paul, 1940 November 5-1950 December
25
Location: Ridgefield, Connecticut and elsewhere.
Draper was a musician and entertainer who held political and international views
similar to Mrs. Blaine. A letter, dated 1949 December 22, is an excellent summary of
Draper's philosophy. He supported Wallace in the 1948 election. Since Draper held
“progressive” views, he was branded a communist and fellow traveler.
Draper entertained at Mrs. Blaine's New Year's Eve party in 1948.
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Draper, Paul press clippings, 1944 December 19-1951 October
2 : These press clippings are all from the New York
Times, and concern a $200,000 damage suit against a Greenwich, Connecticut
housewife for calling Draper and his partner “communist sympathizers.”
This case received a great deal of publicity; it ended in a deadlock.
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Draper, Paul, Mrs. (Heide), 1941 December 26, 1948 January
12 : Thank you notes for plants.
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Dreer, Henry A., 1919 July 31
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Bills for seeds and bulbs.
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Dreger, Oscar, 1912 April 4
Location: Huntsville, Alabama.
Notice from a roofing contractor that he had not been paid from the Mary Virginia
McCormick estate for his services.
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Dreicer and Company Inc., 1911 April 19-1927 November
29
Location: New York.
Three letters request Mrs. Blaine to come and view jewelry collections.
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Dreier, H. Edward, 1900-1905
Location: Brooklyn, New York.
Two wedding invitations.
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Dreier, Theodore : See also: Black Mountain College.
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Dreiske, Erwin F., 1940 January 1
Location: Highland Park, Illinois.
Florist's bill for boxes.
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Drenk, Marguerite, 1949 June 1
Location: Des Plaines, Illinois.
After losing control and ownership of Mrs. Drenk's Foods Inc., Mrs. Drenk wished to
cook for a wealthy family. For this reason she wrote Mrs. Blaine.
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Drennan, Fred M., 1917 April 23
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bills for medical services. Small.
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Dressel, C.W., 1931 September 28
Location: Parkersburg, West Virginia.
Dressel, of the International Harvester Company of America, requested a copy of the
speech Mrs. Blaine gave “at Mt. Carmel Church at the Centennial Celebration
Friday.”
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Drew, Edward B., 1914 April 14-1926 December
27
Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Mr. Drew, of the Harvard Medical School of China, thanked Mrs. Blaine for her aid
to that institution.
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Drew, Edward B., Mrs. (Matilda), 1925 June 6-1928 January
10
Location: Hubbard Woods, Illinois.
Three letters of thanks for such things as a sled and scooter for Junior and
holiday dinners.
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Drew, Josephine F., 1895 August 20
Location: Chur, Switzerland.
Tells of travels.
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Drew, William F., 1909 December 2
Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Announcement that Mr. and Mrs. Drew were at their home after December 2, 1909.
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Dreyfus, Louis G., 1930 June 14 and July 9
Location: Santa Barbara, California.
Real estate agent's report on some western ranches.
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Driggs, George, Mrs., 1911 April 8
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Asked Mrs. Blaine to confine her dogs for a few days because her daughter was
seriously ill.
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Drillman, 1926 June 7-1926 September 22
Location: New York.
Bills for French rabbit coat.
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Driver, Leslie Rowles, 1949 August 10
Location: Bristol, Virginia.
Wedding invitation.
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Droge, Ada M., 1938 December 28-1943 May 26
Location: Pasadena, California.
Ada Droge was an attendant of Mary Virginia McCormick. Thank you notes for
gifts.
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Drohojowski, 1940 January-February 27 : The writer was “Ambassade de Pologne.” He wrote Mrs. Blaine that he was
much impressed with her enthusiasm for Polish relief, which she had shown in a
conversation he had with her in Chicago.
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Dross, John, 1901 January 31 and February 8
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Minister who just recovered from an illness sought aid so that he could work for
“Church, Mission, Charity, Service.”
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Drubin, Mr., 1923 January 18-19
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
A man just back from Europe wanted to show Mrs. Blaine tapestries, oriental rugs,
and other works of art.
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Drucker, Peter F., 1939 October 19
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Address before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, “Germany's Staying
Power.”
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Drummond, Emma E., 1907 April 1-1915 July 20
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
A former employee of Mrs. Leander J. McCormick (Mrs. Blaine's aunt) wanted Mrs.
Blaine's help in finding another job.
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Drummond, Judge, 1884 May 20 : Wedding announcement.
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Drummond, Margaret, 1902 January 11
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter notifies Miss Hefter, a teacher, that Isabel Drummond would not return to
school that term. Apparently Miss Hefter sent the letter to Mrs. Blaine.
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Drummond, Mary, 1915 February 8
Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.
Regretted she could not attend some social function, probably for Mrs. Blaine's
mother.
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Drury, Elizabeth, 1936 May 19
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
A student of the University of Chicago sought information about the architecture of
Mrs. Blaine's Chicago home.
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Dry Chicago Federation, 1915 May 13-1918 January
21
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letters and telephone inquiries whether Mrs. Blaine would contribute to the cause
of a “dry” Chicago.
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Dryer, Emma, 1880 December 23-1925 May 31
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
June 22, 1885 letter is from Virginia, likely Mrs. Blaine's sister. Miss Dryer was
connected with Moody church. Her letters concern religious, personal, and family
affairs from the time that Mrs. Blaine was a young girl until 1925.
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Dryer, Emma photographs
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Dryer, Mabel E., 1902 July 7
Location: Hopkinsville, Kentucky.
Thank you note from student (likely of Parker School) for a pin which Mrs. Blaine
sent to her. She could not be present at Mrs. Blaine's party.
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Dryer, Sherman H., 1941 February 28
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Apparently Mrs. Blaine requested of the University of Chicago radio station that
they put on a discussion between a Mr. Seagrave and Senator Wheeler. Dryer replied
that this could not be done as neither was primarily a scholar. He suggested a
number of radio programs that he thought might consider such a discussion.
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Du Bois, W.E.B., 1913-19512 folders Location: New York and elsewhere. Copy of an address of Du Bois before the Chicago Council of Foreign Relations, 1926
February 20. This collection of Du Bois letters is especially important for the years 1948-1951. It
was a suggestion from Henry Wallace that Du Bois corresponded with Mrs. Blaine. The
letters are important in that they contain this prominent African American leader's
estimate of his life work. In 1948 at the age of 80, Du Bois asked Mrs. Blaine if she
could use a man of his experience. She set him up on a budget of $5,000 annually so
that he could continue his research, and also enabled him to travel widely.
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Dubuque German College and Seminary : See also: University of Dubuque.
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Ducimetiere, Joseph, 1887 April 20
Location: New York.
Bill for gloves.
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Dudley, Caroline, 1916 December 1
Location: New York.
Receipt for upholstering a chair.
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Dudley, Emilius C., Dr., 1899-19232 folders Location: Chicago, Illinois. Address before the DAR, “The Heroine of American History.” Mrs. Blaine and the Dudleys got together socially quite often. Through the years Mrs.
Blaine paid the bills of several patients that she apparently sent to Dudley.
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Dudley, Emilius C., Mrs. (Anna M. Titcomb), 1898 October 10-1918
October 30
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letters mainly concern social life. In 1898, Mrs. Dudley referred a man to Mrs.
Blaine who represented the Chicago Lying in Hospital and Dispensary. In 1918,
correspondence is a document entitled: “Fragment of a letter written seventy
years ago by a French Indian Girl at Green Bay to her Mother at Mackinaw” /
translated by Mrs. E.C. Dudley.
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Dudley, James R., 1924 January 30 and February
1
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Telephone enquiry about some real estate held by Mrs. Blaine.
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Dudley, Katherine, 1929 : Acknowledges flowers at time of father's death.
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Dudley, Peter, 1914 October 1
Location: Chestnut Hills, Massachusetts.
Wedding invitation.
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Dudman, Russell F., 1942 December 3-1943 June
16
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Chiropodist bills for Mrs. John B. Adams.
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Duebendorfer, A., Mrs. (Laura M.), 1898 August 25-1898 October
2 : Bills for chickens and ducks.
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Duell, Sloan and Pearce Inc., 1941 May 2-October
22
Location: New York City, New York.
Copies of Louis Fischer's Men and Politics and K.
Shridharani's My India, My America, were sent to Mrs.
Blaine. The publishers wanted Mrs. Blaine's comments on the former.
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Duesenberg Motor Car Company, 1935 January 14-1936 February
11
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Auto salesman called many times to interest Mrs. Blaine in a Dusenberg and other
models.
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Dufachard, Harold, 1945 April 17
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
African American pilot of World War II thanked Mrs. Blaine and the Urban League for
transporting him to Chicago to hear Dorothy Maynor. He also expressed his
appreciation for the work that the League was doing to end discrimination in
competition for jobs on commercial planes.
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DuFais, John, 1892, undated
Location: Richfield Springs, New York.
Two telegrams; one apparently on Mrs. Blaine's marriage, the other undated.
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Duff-Cooper, Alfred : See also: Churchill, Winston. Report of radio addresses over station WGN, 1940
January 27, and 1940 April 23.
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Duffett, Walter W., Jr., 1915 February 19 : Location: East Boston, Massachusetts. Letter and telegram say that Schoenman, of
Arthur Young and Company is the best man available for analyzing her son's
income.
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225
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Duffield and Company, 1908 September 26 : Location: New York. Letter addressed to Mrs. Beale concerns the publication of Mrs.
James G. Blaine's letters.
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225
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Duffield, Edna M., Mrs., 1947 January 25
Location: Pacoima, California.
Person who claimed relationship with Mrs. Blaine wanted some money.
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Duffin, E. Lewis, 1908 September 3, 1915 January
18
Location: probably Baltimore, Maryland.
Wanted money.
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225
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Duffin, Sophie Lopez, Mrs., 1906
Location: Boston Massachusetts.
Wedding invitation.
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225
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Duffy, Charles G., 1893 July
Location: Utica, New York.
Plumber's bills.
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225
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Duffy, James J., 1940 October 1-1941 December
21
Location: New York City, New York.
Employee of Small's Florist in New York where Mrs. Blaine did much business, went
into business himself and attempted to get Mrs. Blaine's orders for his new
firm.
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Duffy, Robert E., 1937 November 29
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
A man who thought the Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Company was
imposing an excessively high price on a farm where Duffy's parents were tenants,
wanted Mrs. Blaine's aid in getting the price of purchase reduced to a reasonable
figure. This 4-page letter has a real grasp of farm economics and is well written.
In trying to get Mrs. Blaine to cone to his aid against the above named firm, Duffy
made reference to the slice of money it took from the Stanley McCormick estate.
“They pick the bones of rich and poor alike and make it seem
respectable.”
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Dugan, William E., 1926 October 26
Location: Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts.
Bills for house repairs.
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Duggan, Stephen P., 1931 November 16
Reprint of “International Aspects of Collegiate Education” / by Stephen
Duggan which appeared in the Journal of the American
Association of University Women, 1831 October.
See also: International Student Organization, 1926 February 19.
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Duke, T.A., 1903 April 13-1904 February 25
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Concerns a collection of minerals that Duke wanted Mrs. Blaine to purchase,
possibly for a school.
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226
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Dukes County Garage, 1926 September-December
Location: Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts.
Bills for auto supplies and repairs.
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226
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Dulin, Rose E., 1908 March 26
Location: Brooklyn, New York.
Widowed lady with three sons sought aid from Mrs. Blaine.
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226
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Dulles, John Foster, 1946 July 17
Location: New York.
Enclosed a reprint from August 1946 Reader's Digest,
“Thoughts on Soviet Foreign Policy -- And What to Do About It.”
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226
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Dummer, Marion, 1912 October 24
Location: Lake Geneva, Wisconsin.
Mrs. Blaine contributed $100 to a course of lectures on “Problems of the
Modern City.”
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226
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Dummer, William Francis, 1901-1923
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Wedding invitations and invitations to numerous social functions.
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226
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Dummer, William Francis, Mrs. (Ethel Sturgis),
1883-1937
Location: Chicago, Illinois; Lake Geneva.
Many letters and notes concern purely social affairs. Mrs. Dummer was active in:
Woman's City Club, Illinois Society for Mental Hygiene, and similar groups in which
Mrs. Blaine also took interest.
Included in the folder are the following pamphlets:
- Mary Boole: Student of the Unconscious / by
Mrs. Dummer
- The Needs of the Child in the Early Grades /
also by Mrs. Dummer
- Development of Recreation at the Lincoln State School
and Colony / by Bertha Schlotter, Superintendent
Copy of papers read at the Illinois Society for Mental Hygiene, 1930 April 30.
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Dumont, Marguerite (France) : See also: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1924 May 19-31,
address on “Internationalism and Big Business.”
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Dunarde Ltd., 1923 June 30-August 31
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bill for an afternoon gown.
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226
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Dunbar, C.E., 1924 September 4-1932 August
23
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Dunbar tried many times to reach Mrs. Blaine by phone to get her to buy various
investments he had for sale.
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226
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Dunbar, George, Mrs. (Lena B.), 1914 June 4
Location: Fatehgarh, India.
Letter thanks Mrs. Blaine for her gift to their industrial school.
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226
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Dunbar, George Edward, 1923 November 1-1924 April
21
Location: North Cohasset, Massachusetts.
Minister of a small undenominational church thanks Mrs. Blaine for her gift to the
church but asks that she help him pay off his personal debts. He made this request
several times but apparently Mrs. Blaine did not respond.
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226
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Dunbar, Lester, 1945 November 19
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Former employee at Marshall Field informed Mrs. Blaine by phone that he recently
set up his own shop in Chicago where she could buy fine pieces of silver.
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226
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Dunbar, Lester, Mrs. (Barbara Black), 1939 December 18, 1942
December 22
Location: Evanston, Illinois.
Two letters at Christmas time.
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226
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Dunbar, Neal B., 1948 November 5
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Dunbar wished to see Mrs. Blaine concerning his plan to set up an organization to
“accelerate the cause of English as an international language.”
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Dunbar, Philip R., 1941 May 17
Location: West Newton, Massachusetts.
Dunbar saw Mrs. Blaine's open letter to Congress in the press. He apparently
concluded from this that Mrs. Blaine was a spiritualist. His son was badly in need
of a medium so Dunbar wished that Mrs. Blaine would tell him where he could reach
either “Dr. Meyer” or “Mrs. Rogers.”
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Dunbaugh, Harry J., 1931 February 3-1941 January
18
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Through the YMCA Dunbaugh and others supplied food, lodging, and loans to people
during the depression years. Mrs. Blaine was asked for a contribution and responded
with at least $500.
Letter, 1941 January 18, reveals that Mrs. Blaine sent Dunbaugh a telegram urging
him to telegraph his Congressmen to hurry the measures of the President in the
matter of aid to Britain. Dunbaugh did not think it wise to harry Congress in this
matter and that there should be important limitations imposed upon the President in
this matter.
See also: YMCA, 1932 February 12.
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Dunbaugh, Harry J., Mrs. (Katherine Shortall), 1928 July
23
Location: Hubbard Woods, Illinois.
The writer wished Mrs. Blaine to make a contribution toward a fund for relief in
Palestine.
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Duncan, Augustin, 1916 April 13
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
A young pianist thanked Mrs. Blaine for the $50 she sent him.
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226
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Duncan, Augustin, Mrs. (Margherita Sargent), 1916 April 20 and May
16
Location: New York.
Writer thanks Mrs. Blaine for her kindness to herself and other actors while they
were in Chicago.
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226
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Duncan, Charles DeKalb, 1939 August 19
Location: Hinsdale, Illinois.
Wedding invitation.
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226
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Duncan, Ethel, 1931 February 4
Location: Long Beach, California.
Rev. Ethel Duncan wrote a Mrs. Grace T. Walker that the jewels that fell out of her
ring were undoubtedly lost and would never be recovered. Mrs. Blaine is not
mentioned in the correspondence.
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Duncan, Gertrude, 1921 June 20
Location: New York.
Telegram asks Mrs. Blaine to become honorary chairman of a committee to unite all
groups, especially Republicans, for the League of Nations.
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226
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Duncan, Grace Leigh, 1906 December 17 and 22
Location: New York.
Letters, written on stationery of Henry St. Settlement (nurses), concerns the
expenses of a Miss Wald on a trip to Chicago.
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226
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Duncan, Isadore, 1899
Location: New York.
These letters are from Miss Duncan, a dancer, after she met Mrs. Blaine in Chicago
in 1899.
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226
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Duncan, J.H., 1890-1892
Location: Bar Harbor, Maine.
Bills for groceries.
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226
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Duncan, John, 1902 July 31
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Duncan was a member of the School of Education at the University of Chicago. He
wished to tell Mrs. Blaine about a new basis and theory of teaching art.
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Duncan, John Mason, 1899 July 14
Location: Duluth, Minnesota.
Rev. Duncan asked Mrs. Blaine to contribute $150 to the schooling of Allen Whipple,
the son of a Presbyterian missionary to Persia.
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226
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Duncan, Robert Wallace, Mrs. (Mary W.), 1922 January 29-May
22
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter recommends a Mrs. Ella Wilson Smith as teacher of Mrs. Blaine's little
niece.
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226
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Duncan, Vernon B., undated
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Duncan and his partner, William Smith, wanted Mrs. Blaine to sponsor a television
show where the only criterion for participation is talent. The group was
interracial, international and interreligious in composition. Pictures of the two
are enclosed.
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226
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Duncan-Clark, S.J.
“The New Congress - Whither Bound?” / address by Mrs. S.J. Duncan-Clark
before the New England Congregational Church. (stenographic copy)
See also: League of Women Voters-Illinois, 1928 March 10.
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226
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Dunes Plageant Association, 1917 March 26-May
17
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Three attempts to get Mrs. Blaine to contribute to the saving of the sand
dunes.
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226
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Dunford, John, 1914 December 28-1916 December
28
Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.
Thank you notes for Christmas presents.
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226
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D'Unger, Giselle, 1905
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter and enclosures advertise the Louvre Gallery in France.
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226
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Dunham, Eleanor Gregory, 1925 October 26
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter states that Dunham had left at Mrs. Blaine's house a letter to Mr. Washburne
which he wanted returned.
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226
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Dunham, Miss, 1915 October 2
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Wedding invitation.
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226
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Dunham, Robert James, 1920 June 26-December
3
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Wedding invitations.
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226
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Dunham, Wirth Stewart, 1905-1924
Location: Wayne, Illinois.
Wedding invitations.
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226
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Dunham Woods Riding Club, 1935 October 31
Location: probably Chicago, Illinois.
Invitation to the annual ball.
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226
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Dunlap and Company, 1886 April 1-1928 February
28
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Bills for hats.
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226
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Dunlop, H.P., 1949 January 13
Location: Long Beach, California.
Member of the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions says that 5 million dollars
was needed to meet the budget.
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226
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Dunlop, John G. (M.D.), 1939 April 1
Location: Los Angeles, California.
Bill for Anesthesia.
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226
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Dunlop, William B., 1950 October 4-1954 March
94 folders Location: Lynn, Massachusetts. An old Scotsman (65 in 1950) found a newspaper article about Mrs. Blaine as he walked
along a Railroad track. He picked it up, read it, and began sending letters to Mrs.
Blaine. Dunlop promised to keep writing once a month until Mrs. Blaine answered him.
He took a trip to Chicago but was not allowed to see her, sent clippings of people in
their 70s and 80s being married, etc. In his own words, “I have written her 50
letters, have sent her 4 Christmas cards, 3 Easter cards . . . and spent my last 100
dollars on a trip I took right to her doorstep.” Mrs. Blaine never replied.
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226
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Dunn and Bradstreets, 1921 June 24-1941 November
6 : Telephone inquiries concern Mrs. Blaine's credit rating.
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226
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Dunn, C.R., 1907 August 7-1908 February 1
Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.
Bills for plastering.
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226
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Dunn, Eleanor Reese, 1911 June 2
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Teacher of one of the Chicago schools thanked Mrs. Blaine for the new stage and
curtain.
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226
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Dunn, James B., 1892 June 18
Location: Boston, Massachusetts.
Expresses sympathy, likely upon death of Mr. Blaine.
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226
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Dunn, Morrill, 1896 November 4-1940 January
16
Location: Chicago, Illinois and elsewhere.
Letters and telegrams show that the Dunn's were dependent upon Mrs. Blaine at
times.
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226-228
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Dunn, Morrill, Mrs. (Anna Chapman),
1887-195418 folders Location: Postmarked from all over the United States. Throughout the years Mrs. Dunn seems to have handled the arrangements for several of
Mrs. Blaine's relatives who were in need of medical care. She traveled widely in this
capacity and was always very close to Mrs. Blaine. Letters concern the above and
personal matters.
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228
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Photographs
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228
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Dunn, William McKee, 1924 December 29-1946
Location: Grosse Pointe, Michigan.
Thank you notes for gifts. Declines and accepts various invitations.
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228
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Dunn, William McKee, Mrs. (Aileen), 1943 January
26
Location: Grosse Pointe, Michigan.
Letter of appreciation upon receipt of Mrs. Blaine's Christmas telegram.
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228
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Dunn, William McKee, Mrs. (May E.M.), 1897
Location: Washington, D.C.
Thank you note for gift; wedding invitation.
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228
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Dunne, Edward F., 1916 July 26-1922 October
17
Location: Springfield.
Letter from Governor Dunne, 1913 March 10, appoints Mrs. Blaine a delegate to
attend the Seventeenth Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Political and
Social Science, to be held in Philadelphia on 1813 April 4-5.
Letter, 1922 October 17, asks Mrs. Blaine to use her influence in getting Jane
Polachek registered as pupil in Parker school. “Her father is an old friend of
mine...”
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228
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Dunne, M. Walter, 1902 November 25
Location: New York.
Sent Mrs. Blaine a complimentary copy of the Magna Charta.
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228
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Dunning, Frances A.B., 1915
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Thanks Mrs. Blaine for the aid to her son and his wife. Situation not
explained.
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228-229
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Dunning, Hugh B., 1915 January-December6 folders Location: Lake Forest, Illinois. Numerous architect's reports for Lake Forest home.
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229
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Dunning, Hugh B., 1916-19204 folders Location: Chicago, Illinois; Maywood, Illinois; Cleveland, Ohio; and others. Dunning was Mrs. Blaine's Superintendent for the building of the Mrs. C.H. McCormick
residence at Lake Forest, Illinois. The first three folders contain correspondence and memos regarding the
construction. Fourth folder contains pictures of three children: Hugh Sale Dunning, Frank Stewart
Dunning, and Vera Harriett Dunning.
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229
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Dunning, H.W., and Company, 1912
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Material regarding Social Workers Tours.
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229
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Dunning, Philip, 1949 July 6
Location: Owasippe, Michigan.
Letter regarding sending underprivileged boys to summer camps.
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229
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Dunshee, Frank S., 1931 April
Location: Des Moines, Iowa.
Letter and pamphlet regarding Iowa Children's Home Society and request for
contribution.
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Box
229
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Dunstan Collins Musical Agency, 1906 October
31
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Receipted bill for tickets.
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Box
229
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Dunton, W.V., 1903, 1913
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Agent for A.J. Tiffany.
Memos regarding educational materials for sale.
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229
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Dunwell, H.A., Mrs., 1904 November 7
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Invitation to event for benefit of Vassar Students Aid Society.
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229
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DuPage County, Illinois, 1904
Location: Wheaton, Illinois.
Correspondence and records regarding taxes.
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Box
229
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Duparquet Inc., 1897-1950
Location: New York City, New York; Chicago, Illinois.
Miscellaneous memos, receipted bills, etc. for purchases from kitchen outfitting
firm.
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229
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Dupee, Arthur B., 1943 June 20
Location: Camp Grant, Illinois.
Thank you letter from one of a group of soldiers entertained by Mrs. Blaine.
Reference to offer to help guests keep in touch.
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229
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Dupee, Helen, 1914-1938
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Correspondence and memos regarding the Chicago Play Producing Company, theater
activities, and Poetry magazine.
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229
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Du Pont, de Nemours, E.I., and Company, 1943 April
13
Location: Niagara Falls, New York.
Copy of form asking for evaluation of employment applicant for Chemical Warfare
Plant.
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229
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Du Pont, Eugene, III, Mrs. (Margaret Chapman), 1946,
1956
Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.
Two personal notes and a newspaper clipping regarding marriage of daughter.
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229
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DuPont, Irenee, undated
Location: Wilmington, Delaware.
Appears to be a reproduced copy of letter to the editor of the Smithsonian
Scientific Series regarding use of series in Tower Hill School.
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229
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DuPrez, A., 1887
Location: Brussels, Belgium.
Receipt for purchase of umbrella.
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229
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DuPuy, Eleanor G., 1898, 1902
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Personal note and announcement of marriage of sister, Emma Louise, to William E.
Reed.
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229
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Duquette, William F., 1931-1932
Location: Saranac Lake, New York.
Bills and receipt for electrical contractor services.
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229
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Durand, Frederic F., 1892, 1898
Location: New York City, New York.
Bill and letter regarding dental work.
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229
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Durand, Grace G., 1899-1902
Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.
Correspondence regarding expense and management of property.
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Box
229
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Durand, H.S., 1894-1895
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letters from L.B. Durand regarding photograph of J.G. Blaine for H.S. Durand.
Copy of H.S. Durand's “Tribute to James G. Blaine.”
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229
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Durand-Ruel, 1903, 1914, 1924
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Correspondence regarding art collections on display.
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229
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Durand, Scott S., 1900 January 2
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Note regarding telephone bills.
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229
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Duranty, Walter, 1941 August 18
Location: Chicago, Illinois; New York City, New York.
Stenographic report of address before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations,
entitled “The Russo-German War,” August 18, 1941.
Note acknowledging receipt of a copy thereof.
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229
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Durbin, Fletcher McCullough, 1932 September
3
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Invitation to wedding of daughter to Mr. Sartell Prentice Porter.
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229
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Durham, Raymond Ewing, 1936-1937
Location: Hubbard Woods, Illinois.
Personal notes including invitation to wedding of daughter Elizabeth Champlin and
Mr. Henry Varnum Poor.
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Box
229
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Durham, Raymond Ewing, Jr., 1937-1940
Location: Hubbard Woods, Illinois.
Miscellaneous personal notes regarding invitations.
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229
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Durham, Robert Paul, 1916 September 29
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter regarding furniture in formerly leased house.
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229
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Durham, Robert Paul, Mrs., 1916 October 1
Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.
Letter regarding formerly leased house.
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229
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Durkee, George, 1938 February 14
Location: San Antonio, Texas.
Letter regarding proposed visit to Harold.
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Box
229
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Durkee, Madge W., 1906-1907
Location: Palm Beach, Florida.
Personal notes regarding invitations, gifts of flowers, etc.
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229
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Durland, Ada, 1950 October 9
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Thank you note.
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Box
229
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Durrant, E., 1887 June 15
Location: London, England.
Receipted bill for purchase of hat.
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Box
229
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DuSable Community Center Inc., 1947
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Correspondence soliciting financial support and interest.
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Box
229
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Dusenberg Sales Corporation, 1935 May
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Telephone memo and interview report with salesman.
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Box
230
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Dusil, Richard B., 1949
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Telephone memos and a letter requesting financial help for a small business.
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230
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Dutch, Ella Arnold, 1930
Location: Winchester, Massachusetts.
Thank you note for Christmas gift of plant.
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230
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Dutcher, Charles, 1899 August 1
Location: North Granville, New York; Washington, D.C.
Letter asking for financial help with letter from Congressman Sulzer enclosed.
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230
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Duthie, G., and Sons Ltd., 1916 September 11
Location: Toronto, Canada.
Receipted bill for porch repairs.
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Box
230
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Dutton, E.P., and Company, 1914-1941
Location: New York City, New York.
Materials regarding purchase of books, stationary, and related items.
Letter regarding arrangements for donating 50 sets of Everyman's Library to Army
Camps.
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230
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Duveen Brothers, 1918 February 24
Location: New York City, New York.
Notice of shipment of A Portrait of Washington / by
Gilbert Stuart.
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230
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Duvergne, Frank, Mrs., 1931
Location: Virginia.
Two personal letters.
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230
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Dwight, John H., 1896
Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.
Invitation to wedding of daughter, Mary, to Mr. Turlington W. Harvey Jr.
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230
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Dwight, Henry Edwin, Mrs., 1890, 1894, 1918
Location: New York City, New York.
Personal correspondence including invitation to wedding of daughter, Adele Mary, to
Mr. Frank Lynwood Garrison.
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230
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Dwight, Theodore J., 1895
Location: Boston, Massachusetts.
Personal correspondence regarding birth of son.
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230
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Dwight, Theodore J., Mrs., 1895-1905
Location: Woodstock, Vermont; Switzerland.
Personal correspondence regarding family affairs and financial difficulties.
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230
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Dworski, Morris, 1924 September 1
Location: Saranac Lake, New York.
Receipted bill for services of bacteriologist.
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Box
230
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Dwyer, Mary, 1879-1919
Location: Chicago, Illinois; Los Angeles, California.
Receipted bills for work done and other personal correspondence.
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230
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Dwyer, William P., 1939 December
Location: Hollywood, California.
Note to Mrs. Blaine with letter attached from Ed Morrell to Mr. Dwyer.
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230
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Dychanel, Paul, 1896 April, 1896 July
Location: New York; Paris, France.
Two personal notes in French.
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230
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Dyche, William A., 1922, 1935
Location: Evanston, Illinois.
Correspondence regarding Institute of International Relations. Copy of an address
by Walter Dill Scott on Northwestern University Relationships.
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Box
230
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Dyer, William B., 1903-1908
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Receipted bills and correspondence regarding photographic work.
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230
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Dyess, C.H., 1907
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Request for financial aid for Frederick Douglass Center in Chicago.
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230
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Dykema, P.W., 1904 May 23
Location: New York City, New York.
Letter evaluating work of a Mr. Stone with young people for the Ethical Culture
School.
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230
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Dykstra, Clarence A., 1937 February 25
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Address at the Union League Club of Chicago, 1937 February 25, on “The City
Manager Plan.”
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230
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Dyre, John, 1880 April 9
Location: Castledargan, Ireland.
Letter announcing departure for America.
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230
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Dyrenforth, William H., 1905
Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Letter requesting a job sent on behalf of a Mr. Fuchs.
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230
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Dysart, G.D., undated
Location: Portland, Oregon.
Note of greeting with references to American Veterans Committee meeting.
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230
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Dziekonska, Kasimir, 1893-1922English and
French Location: Paris, France; Montclair, New Jersey; and New York City, New York. Dziekonska evidently was Mrs. Blaine's drawing teacher. Later correspondence concerns assistance given to his son by Mrs. Blaine.
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