Committee to Combat Racial Injustice Records, 1957-1965

Container Title
McCormick Mss 1E
Series: Incoming Correspondence
Subseries: A
Box   1-2
Anonymous/unidentified
Box   2
Abarbanell, Madame, 1910 April 21
Note: Invitation to Halley's Comet party.
Box   2
Abbas, Philip, 1940-1942
Note: Thank you note for Christmas gift.
Box   2
Abbe, Robert, 1918 October
Note: Note expressing grief concerning son's death.
Box   2
Abbey and Hall, 1919 January
Note: Agency trying to collect $200 medical bill for Ben Morgan, M.D.
Box   2
Abbotson, Edward, 1914? August
Note: Concerning some lectures.
Box   2
Abbott, A.H., and Company, 1894-1929
Note: Bills for artists' materials.
Box   2
Abbott, Charles Patterson, Mrs., 1902 December
Note: Wedding invitation.
Box   2
Abbott, Donald Putnam, Mrs., 1942 March
Note: Wedding invitation.
Box   2
Abbott, Dr., 1925
Note: See also: Bureau of Health, Department of Hygiene, University of Pennsylvania.
Box   2
Abbott, Edith, 1924, 1946
Note: See also: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Immigration Policy-dinner refusal, 1946 June.
Box   2
Abbot, Edward C., Dr., 1913-1934
Note: Bills and correspondence with Dr. Abbot concerning Miss McCormick, who remained at Toronto and sometimes traveled with Miss McCormick.
Box   2
Abbott, Gerard Alan, 1915 April
Note: Bill collector for Karl W. Kahmann.
Box   2
Abbott, Grace, 1919-1940
Note: Reference to various voter's leagues and children's Bureaus. Personal correspondence concerning immigration, labor laws, and child welfare. Miss Abbott of School of Social Science Administration, University of Chicago.
Box   2
Abbot, Inez I., 1911-1916
Note: Principal of Samokov, Bulgaria Girls' School requesting and receiving money. Includes information concerning the state of affairs in Europe before World War I.
Box   2
Abbot, Mary P., 1889-1890
Note: Letters concerning children's recitals, etc.
Box   2
Abbott, Mrs. (London), 1938 August 30
Note: A notice about a “sitting.”
Box   2
Abbott, S. Frank, 1917
Note: Thank you note from Royal Naval Hospital for Christmas gift.
Box   2
Abbott's Art Store, 1918-1927
Note: Bills.
Box   2
Abel, Mary Hinman, 1899 May
Note: Letter concerning an organization for the improvement of household services.
Box   2
Abel, Wilma, 1948
Note: Concerning a future appointment.
Box   2
Abercrombie and Fitch Company, 1903-1944
Note: Numerous bills for sporting and camping goods which Mrs. Blaine likely gave away.
Box   2
Aberdeen Fund of America, 1915 November
Note: Request for Mrs. Blaine to sponsor Lord and Lady Aberdeen in a fund raising drive in Chicago for handicapped Irishmen of World War I.
Box   2
Abernethy, W.J., 1896
Note: Salesman wanting to show folding shades to Mrs. Blaine.
Box   2
Abiko, Yona T.S., 1924 January
Note: Request to see Mrs. Blaine.
Box   2
Abraham, Lucile, 1909
Note: Accepted Mrs. Blaine's invitation for June 18.
Box   2
Abrahamsen, Christian, 1937-1955
Note

Abrahamsen was a prominent Chicago artist.

Correspondence and office calls concerning memorial plaque of Emmons Blaine. Also includes notes concerning Sweitzer and Dr. Bunche.

Box   2
Abrahamson, Emma, 1907
Note: Records of payments to cleaning lady, $1.50 daily.
Box   2
Abt, Isac A., M.D., 1907-1947
Note: Letters concerning: conditions in Germany in 1935; general education; juvenile research; Professor Finkelstein of Germany coming to Northwestern University Medical Department and Mrs. Blaine's support of the same.
Box   2
Academy of Political Science, New York, 1909-1949
Note: Requests for money. Function and projects of the academy. Mrs. Blaine's membership.
Box   2
Acadia Landing Corporation, 1903-1950
Note: Payments for use of harbor at Bar Harbor, Maine. Pleasure boating.
Box   2
Ace Scale Repair Service, 1949 October
Note: Bill.
Box   2
Acheatel, Louis, 1917 October
Note: Interview with Mrs. Blaine.
Box   2
Acker, Jessica, Dr., 1925 March
Note: Request for a car to aid in his work. No follow up.
Box   3
Ackerlund, Anna, 1920
Note: Request to see Mrs. Blaine in February.
Box   3
Ackermann, Arthur, and Son, 1916-1941
Note: Advertisements and bills for art objects and antiques.
Box   3
Ackert, Elizabeth, Mrs., 1903
Note: Request for money for medical aid, eye trouble. No follow up.
Box   3
Ackert, Fred, 1911 April
Note: Apology for not attending dinner.
Box   3
Acklan, William Hayes, 1892
Note: Expressing grief at death of husband.
Box   3
Ackley, L. Meredith, 1943 May
Note: Thank you for flowers.
Box   3
Acme Scale Company, 1945-1946
Note: Bills.
Box   3
Actors Equity Associates, undated
Note: Invitations to dinner.
Box   3
Actors Fund of America, 1909
Note: Request for money.
Box   3
Ada St. Methodist Episcopal Church, 1908 August
Note: Reverend Clancy requested money. No follow up.
Box   3
Adair, Fred L., 1931
Note: See also: Chicago White House Conference. Regarding Child Health Protection.
Box   3
Adami, J.G., 1913 July
Note: Mrs. Blaine apparently requested a book on Child Welfare.
Box   3
Adamic, Louis, 1948
Note: Two pamphlets on H. Wallace campaign.
Box   3
Adamowski, T., 1892
Note: Barely legible letter from Bar Harbor.
Box   3
Adams, Alex Buell, Mrs. (Lucy Dunlap Smith), 1940
Note: Graduation announcement from Bryn Mawr College.
Box   3
Adams, Belle T., 1924 September
Note: Wanted secretarial work.
Box   3
Adams, Brooks, 1907
Note: Four letters written, it seems, just before and after a visit to Chicago. Incidental subjects.
Box   3
Adams, Charles P., 1900 November
Note: Requested Mrs. Blaine to come and see his landscape paintings.
Box   3
Adams, Cyrus Hall, 1889-1917
Note: Important estate matters and much material on family history.
Box   3
Adams, Cyrus Hall, Mrs. (Emma Blair), 1896-1924
Note: Dinner invitations.
Box   3
Adams, Cyrus Hall, Jr., 1910-1947
Note: Legal affairs, financial affairs, requests for money for various purposes, and matters of interest to family.
Box   3
Adams, Cyrus Hall, Jr., Mrs. (Mary Shumway), 1918, 1923
Note: Notes at times of son's death and mother's death.
Box   3
Adams, Cyrus Hall, III, 1940, 1946
Note: Wanted aid for education of underprivileged boys in American institutions.
Box   3
Adams, Cyrus Hall, III, Mrs., 1947, 1951
Note: Newspaper clip pins of society life.
Adams, Edward S.
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Access Restrictions: These folders were originally filed in Boxes 3-4. They have been reported missing as of October 5, 2012.
1889-1911
Note: Constant requests for money and later loans for Adams and Samuel Company, Chicago, which dissolved June 30, 1910.
1912-1927
Note: Much information on Edward S. Adams and Company, an investment house. Monthly reports for 1912 and 1913. Constantly asking for large sums and receiving them.
1922-1927
Note: Continued requests for money. Checks sent to him in Florida.
Box   4
Adams, Elmer H., 1914
Note: Requests money to push for a law concerning Illinois housing conditions.
Box   4
Adams, Emma Skinner, 1889-1919
Note: Notes at death of husband and son. Requests for Audubon Society.
Box   4
Adams Express Company, 1916-1918
Note: Bills.
Box   4
Adams, Francis Page, Mr. and Mrs., 1900-1913
Note: Wedding invitations.
Box   4
Adams, Frank, 1940
Note: Note after party.
Box   4
Adams Furniture Company, 1906
Note: Bills at Toronto.
Box   4
Adams, George, 1923
Note: Rolls Royce salesman called when Mrs. Blaine was away.
Box   4
Adams, George Everett, 1889-1914
Note: Wedding invitation. Real estate information.
Box   4
Adams, George Everett, Mrs. (Adele Foster), 1897
Note: Invitation to reception.
Box   4
Adams, Herbert, Mrs. (Elsie Payne), 1912 December
Note: Request for information concerning McCormick Memorial Foundation.
Box   4
Adams Hotel, Phoenix, Arizona, 1909 January 7
Note: Bill.
Box   4
Adams, H.T., 1943 September
Note: Wanted to see Mrs. Blaine about a “souvenir.”
Box   4
Adams, Hugh L., 1956
Note: Clipping on death of H.T. Adams.
Box   4
Adams, James W., 1901-1917
Note: Possibly in Mrs. Blaine's employ as financial agent. Real estate broker.
Adams, James W., Mrs., (Grace C.)
Physical Description: 9 folders 
Box   4
1915 May 20-1918 December 31
Note: Mrs. Blaine sent monthly checks. Information on cost of living. Mrs. Adams lived at Devereux Mansion, Marblehead, Massachusetts. Folder of Powder Point School.
Box   4
1919 January 20-December 29
Note: Numerous itemized bills for Mrs. Adams family expenses. Many letters on the health of her son Jack.
Box   4
1920 January 14-December 20
Note: Much correspondence concerning son Robert's education. Report cards. More itemized family expenditure.
Box   4
1921 January 2-November 11
Note: Letter from Jack at Trinity College, England. More notes on boys' education. Bills. Requests for more money.
Box   4
1922 October 22-December 11
Note: Bills, requests for money.
Box   4
1923 January 17-1925 December 25
Note: Requests for monthly checks. Many personal belongings burned in small house fire. Wanted Mrs. Blaine to pay for them.
Box   4
1926 July 3-1929 January 7
Note: Continual requests for monthly allowance.
Box   4
1929 January 27-1943 October 25
Note: Continual requests for monthly allowance.
Box   4
1944 June 22-1950 September 27
Note: Continual requests for monthly allowance. Mrs. Adams evicted from hotel.
Box   4
Adams, James W., Jr., 1919 January 22-1934 July 5
Note: Numerous cross references. Information on his education. Letters show misuse of all opportunities Mrs. Blaine advanced to him.
Box   4
Adams, James W., Jr., Mrs. (Helen Gelds), 1926 January 12
Note: Asking for help for husband.
Box   4
Adams, James W., Jr., Mrs. (Carolyn F.), 1930 October-1943 December 20
Note: Mostly on medical and physical condition of her husband.
Box   4
Adams, John B., 1909 October 17
Note: Thank you for some kindness received in New Mexico.
Adams, John Bellingham
Physical Description: 6 folders 
Box   4
1927 November 20-1934 May 11
Note: Letters on his son's (Jack) health. Requests for money, mostly for Jack's medical expenses.
Box   4
1935 May 1-1936 December 15
Note: Further pleas for money for Jack's health and education. Congratulations for Mrs. Blaine's radio message of October 31, 1936.
Box   4
1937 February 2-1938 December 7
Note: Further pleas for money for Jack's health and education.
Box   4
1939 January 26-1940 December 4
Note: Further pleas for money for Jack's health and education.
Box   4
1941 February 25-1943 November 7
Note: Further pleas for money for Jack's health and education.
Box   5
1944 August 29-1946 July 17
Note: Further pleas for money for Jack's health and education.
Box   5
Adams, John Bellingham, Mrs. (Marion Kennedy), 1930 December 20-1947 September 27
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note: Letters on family life. 1947 newspaper clippings on the killing of her son Jack and her insanity and suicide.
Box   5
Adams, John Bellingham, Jr., 1935 September-1947 May 20
Note: Letters to Aunt Anita thanking her for gifts, etcetera.
Box   5
Adams, John M., 1918 March
Note: Mrs. Blaine paid the medical bills of a Miss Kate Graham to Dr. Adams.
Box   5
Adams, John Q., Jr., Mrs. (Anne Daughaday), 1943 May 16
Note: Asking for donation for North Ave. Day Nursery. No follow up.
Box   5
Adams, John Russell, 1902 June 5
Note: Wedding invitation.
Box   5
Adams, John W., 1949 May 17
Note: Congratulation for interest in world affairs.
Box   5
Adams, Joseph, 1900 February
Note: Couldn't accept invitation.
Box   5
Adams, Kathryn, 1928 January 11
Note: See also: Dodge, Bayard and report of address before the Chicago Woman's Club.
Box   5
Adams, Lydia R., Mrs., 1904 August 3
Note: Wedding invitation.
Box   5
Adams, Martha, 1906 February 3-November 2
Note: Young working girl with aged mother requests aid. No follow up.
Box   5
Adams, Milward, Mrs. (Florence James), 1900, 1910 May
Note: Invitation for opera in 1900. Request for scholarship money in 1910.
Box   5
Adams, Robert McCormick, I, 1901 February-1918 June
Note: As an old man who couldn't get a job, wanted money. Wedding invitations.
Box   5
Adams, Robert McCormick, I, Mrs. (Virginia Claiborne), 1890-1919
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note: Letters of personal nature. Family affairs. Requests money for doctor bills and children's education.
Box   6
Adams, Robert McCormick, II, 1909-1953 June 26
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note: Letters, Princeton University in 1909. Adams, a law student. Letters requesting grants to Peoples Ticket Against Coalition Business Men's Republican Organization. Chicago politics. Radio address of Mr. Adams on behalf of Cook County Progressive Republican Committee. The Third Party (against Kelly in 1935). Radio address of 1935 while seeking Republican seat in United States House as Congress man at large. Psychiatric examination report of Marion K. Adams, August 26, 1947, and correspondence concerning the same. One folder of press clippings of Adams family.
Box   6
Adams, Robert McCormick, II, Mrs. (Janet Lawrence), 1942-1947 January 23
Note: Invitations and thank-you notes.
Box   6
Adams, Robert McCormick, III, 1948 December 25
Note: Can't accept invitation.
Box   6
Adams, Robert McCormick?, 1919-1951 June 22
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Note: Early letters on choice of education. A number of introspective, mystical letters of religious nature. Many interesting and informative letters telling of the various stages of his education in archaeology. Notes on employment with WPA. Worked with the Red Cross during World War II.
Box   6
Adams, Robert McCormick, Mrs. (Marion), 1933 August 3, 1936 November 1
Note: Letters concern family.
Box   6
Adams and Pigott, 1908 April 27-1943 August 28
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note: Dry cleaning bills.
Box   6
Adams, Samuel, 1937 September-December
Note: Telegrams asking for allowance and thanking for same.
Box   6
Adams, Samuel, Mrs. (Helen Barker), 1938 January 12, 1942 June 5
Note: First concerns husband's health. Second an invitation.
Box   6
Adams, Samuel, Mrs. (Louise K.), 1908 January 16
Note: Request for money for School Children's Aid Society.
Box   6
Adams, Spencer L., 1915 August 19
Note: Article on position of neutrals in time of war.
Box   6
Adams, Van Rensselaer, Mrs. (Beatrice Filbert), 1914 August 20-1928 October 19
Note: Requests to see Mrs. Blaine.
Box   6
Adams, Walter S., 1931 January 19
Note: Stenographic report over the radio of banquet in honor of Dr. Albert Einstein, at the University Club, Pasadena, California.
Box   6
Adams, W. Jeff, and Company, 1890 May 23
Note: Grocery bills.
Box   6
Adams, W.W., 1925 September 1-1941 December 1
Note: Bills for flowers.
Box   6
Adams-Clark, Frances?, 1912
Note: Concerning paintings.
Box   6
Adary, Shoshona, 1949 September 4
Note: Letter from Legal Aid Bureau of Tel-Aviv, Israel asking for aid. No follow up.
Box   6-7
Addams, Jane, 1894-1935 May 27
Physical Description: 7 folders 
Note: A wealth of material on the activities of Hull House and Jane Addams. Mrs. Blaine was very sensitive to the requests of Jane Addams. Names of societies and organizations appearing in this correspondence are: Reform Club, Investigating Committee of City Home Association, Sanitation Committee, Chicago Municipal Museum, Public Library, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Child Welfare Exhibition, International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Chicago Federation of Settlement, Citizens Committee, National Club of Chicago.
Box   7
Addams, Jane, Memorial Fund, 1935 June 26, 1936 January 21
Note: Asking for donations.
Box   7
Addams, Jane
Physical Description: photographs 
Box   7
Addams, Jane, 1913 July 14-1950 March 8
Note: Press clippings.
Box   7
Addison, Helen, 1937 December 7
Note: Accepting dinner invitation.
Box   7
Adelphia Hotel, 1924 May 3
Note: Reservations.
Box   7
Adirondack Camp, 1918 June 20
Note: See also: McCormick Estates for inventory of camp furnishings.
Box   7
Adirondack Greenhouses, 1929 September 1
Note: Bill.
Box   7
Adirondack Hardware Company, 1940 July, August
Note: Bills.
Box   7
Adirondack Mission, 1912 December 10-1914 January 8
Note: Requests, and receipts for donations.
Box   7
Adirondack Piano Company, 1936 July 28
Note: Bill for piano.
Box   7
Adkerson, J. Carson, 1950 July 28
Note: Concerning Pathfinder News magazine.
Box   7
Adler, Alfred, 1927 March 16-26
Note: Series of 8 lectures delivered by Alfred Adler at the Field Museum and Palmer House at Chicago:
  • "The Feeling of Inferiority and its Compensations"
  • "Preparation for Adolescence"
  • "Dangerous Corners in Childhood"
  • "Importance and Significance of Social Feeling"
  • "Fighting Children"
  • "Love and Marriage"
  • "The Function of the Mother"
  • "Treatment"
Box   7
Adler, David, 1922 June 13
Note: Concerning plans for Mrs. Blaine's sister's house.
Box   7
Adler, David, Mrs., 1924 September
Note: Concerning the purchase of a shawl from an old Spanish lady.
Box   7
Adler, Felix, 1902 February 10
Note: Declines invitation.
Box   7
Adler, Herman M., 1922 October 24-1929 October 10
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Note: 10 lectures (untitled) by Dr. Adler. Letters concerning Behavior Research Fund. Mrs. Blaine gave Dr. Adler financial aid.
Box   8
Adler, J.B., Mrs. (Bertha H.), 1907 July
Note: Request for aid for a Mrs. Leicht by Mrs. Adler.
Box   8
Adler, Larry, 1944 June 5
Note: Ms. Blaine apparently asked the man for a bill for an afternoon spent with him. He said to give the money to Red Cross. No Bill.
Box   8
Adsit, Charles Chapin, Mrs., undated
Note: Invitation.
Box   8
Adult Education Council of Chicago, 1924 February 13-1951 March 21
Note: Requests for money and information concerning the program.
Box   8
Advertising Association of Chicago, 1915 November 1
Note: Invitation to band concert.
Box   8
Aeolian Company, 1896 July 21-1927 February 2
Note: Bills, correspondence, and advertising of musical instruments. Bar Harbor Maine.
Box   8
Aepinus-Haggstrom Manufacturing Company, 1912 March 1
Note: Bill for sheet metal.
Box   8
Aero Club of Illinois, 1912 June 4-1914 November 13
Note: Two pamphlets on early aviation. Mrs. Blaine gave at least $2,000 for an air show in 1912.
Box   8
Aetna Life Insurance Company, 1913 September 20, 1930 January 12
Note: 1913 elevator inspection. Policy cancelled in 1930 for non-payment of premiums.
Box   8
Affeld, Helen W., 1905 July 2
Note: Miss Affeld requested aid for a female teacher. No follow up.
Box   8
Affiliated Arts Producers, 1921 July 21
Note: Concerning lectures of Walton Pyre.
Box   8
After School Club of America, 1912 December 13
Note: Asking Mrs. Blaine for her opinion concerning an enclosed plan of education, which was later known as the American Institute of Child Life.
Box   8
Agar, Frank, 1899 November 14
Note: Requested aid for his Mission Field in the mountains of eastern Kentucky. No follow up.
Box   8
Agar, Herbert, 1940 December 24-1943 July 13
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note

Lectures:

  • "What the War is About," Chicago, 1940 December 28
  • "The Press and National Unity," Chicago, 1941 March 4
  • Untitled address before Midday Club, Chicago, 1941 October 20
  • "America as Seen From England," 1943 June 18

Also includes personal correspondence from W. Agar concerning these lectures.

Box   8
Agassiz, Mabel Simpkins, 1904 May 21-1904 December 13
Note: Concerning speeches delivered at the opening of Emmons Blaine Hall.
Box   8
Agnes Scott College, 1921 March 4-1933 November 27
Note: A small Presbyterian College in Decatur, Georgia. Mrs. Blaine established the Virginia Peeler Scholarship Fund here. Also contributed to a student loan fund.
Box   8
Agnew, William J., 1903 January 31-1904 October 11
Note: A graduate of McCormick Seminary. Asked for money for a Mission in Wisconsin. Apparently was refused. Also refused was any aid to Poynette Academy.
Box   8
Agresti, Signora Olivia Rosetti, 1937 February 18
Note: See also: Norman Thomas radio addresses “Can Democracies Avoid Dictatorship?”
Box   8
Agricultural History Society, 1941 September 24
Note: Request for volume 15 of Agricultural History.
Box   8
Agricultural and Mechanical College for Negroes, Normal, Alabama, 1910 September-1916 March 4
Note: Mrs. Blaine contributed toward a building program in 1910. College catalogs for 1912 and 1913. Letters concerning Virginia McCormick Hospital. Many requests for money for equipment, land, etcetera, which Mrs. Blaine contributed toward.
Box   8
Agricultural School for Boys, 1914 May 1-1914 May 18
Note: Requests for money. No follow up.
Box   8
Ahern, M.E., 1904 August 1
Note: Letter from M.E. Ahern of Public Libraries of Chicago concerning some document (unnamed) which was soon to be published.
Box   8
Ahern, Thomas J., and Brothers, 1915 April 28; 1915 August 1
Note: Funeral bill.
Box   8
Ahlborn, Gerda, 1889 January 19
Note: Thank you note for Christmas present (not named).
Box   8
Ahlborn, Lea, 1887 September-1889 September 1
Note: Concerning portraits and frames.
Box   8
Ahrbin, Christian, Mrs.
Note: See also: “Hartman and Regner, Stephen.”
Box   8
Ahrensburg, G., 1947 June 4
Note: Can't accept invitation.
Box   8
Aikin, Wilford M., 1931 November 9-1933 July 7
Note: Eight conference papers of July 1933 concerning the “Eight Year School Experiment at Bennington College.” Progressive education.
Box   8
Aime Dupont Studio, 1916 April 3; 1952 May 20
Note: A 1916 request to photograph Mrs. Blaine “for reproduction in the high class publications.” 1952 Request to photograph Mrs. Blaine in her Chicago home. No follow up.
Box   8
Ainge, Thomas S., 1903 December 25 and 30
Note: Ainge wrote to Raymond Robins of the City Homes Association of Chicago announcing himself as candidate for the position of Sanitary Inspector. Mrs. Blaine is not mentioned in the correspondence.
Box   8
Ainley, Richard, 1940 February 20
Note: An actor thanking for hospitality of Mrs. Blaine while he was in Chicago, Illinois.
Box   8
Ainslie Galleries, 1940 November 6-26
Note: Advertising painting entitled “Lincoln at Gettysburg” by A.B. Bicknell $1,500 and another portrait of Lincoln by Thomas Hicks for $11,100.
Box   8
Ainsworth, Mrs., 1927 July 25
Note: A lady offers to work for Mrs. Blaine if she will give clothing to her sister's children.
Box   8
Air Comfort Corporation, 1937 July 21-1947 July 18
Note: Advertising.
Box   8
Aiston Shoe Company, 1915 February 13-1915 May 1
Note: Bill for foot wear and several letters attempting to collect the money.
Box   8
Aitchison, Mr., 1925 March 20, 1925 June 1
Note: Request for President Burton of some unnamed University to see Mrs. Blaine regarding a donation.
Box   8
Aitchison, June Orneas, 1946 August 29
Note: A physical education teacher of Parker school expresses thanks for Mrs. Blaine's interest in children's play activity through the years.
Box   8
Aitken, Son and Company, 1890 January 1-1897 May 20
Note: Bills for fancy ribbons, laces millinery, and infant's wear.
Box   8
Akeler, Stuart R., 1938 January 9
Note: A letter concerning a position in the World Foundation.
Box   8
Akerlund, Anna, 1916 January 2-1917 June 19
Note: Bills from a “Medico-Gymnast and Masseuse.”
Box   8
Akers, Hattie G., 1899 March 1, 1900 July 4
Note: Thank you note for some gift.
Box   8
Alabama Child Labor Committee, 1914 June 11-December 13
Note: Request and thank-you letter for funds for an investigation of the conditions of Alabama children.
Box   8
Alabama Orphans Home, 1922 June 5-26
Note: Information concerning this home for African American orphans. Requests for aid. No follow up.
Box   8
Albanian American School of Agriculture, Kavaja, Albania, 1925 May 6-1933 February 14
Note: Information concerning the education of Albanian children. Requests for aid to the Albanian schools, especially a girls' school. No follow up.
Box   9
Albany Boat Corporation, 1924 June 6-1926 August 15
Note: Bills for purchase and upkeep of boat at St. Regis. Much information concerning boats: styles, engines, extra equipment, etc.
Box   9
Albany College, 1911 April 1-1931 July 21
Note: Continual requests for money for this Presbyterian College in the State of Oregon. It seems that Mrs. Cyrus H. McCormick donated money to the college but Mrs. Blaine would not.
Box   9
Albemarle Stationery Company, 1887 May 10
Note: Bill contracted in London.
Box   9
Albert, Allen D., 1931 October 30-1944 January 15
Note: See also: Chicago Regional White House Conference and United Nations Association Congress.
Box   9
Albert Lea College for Women, 1907 September 3-1910 January 29
Note: Mrs. Cyrus H. McCormick donated a building to this college in Albert Lea, Minnesota. Mrs. Blaine was asked to contribute toward another building program. She gave, it seems, about half of the cost of a telescope.
Box   9
Albert Teachers' Agency, 1910 September 15-1914 July 30
Note: Requests aid for a community house at Elmhurst and for Sayre College for Women, Lexington, Kentucky, a Presbyterian institution. No follow up on either.
Box   9
Alberts, Lee, Mr., 1935 October 22
Note: Request to see Mrs. Blaine regarding her taxes.
Box   9
Albion, Edouard, Ms. (Marietta Stockard), 1948 May 10-1949 June 7
Note: Three requests for Mrs. Blaine to join the Patrons of Music group. No follow up.
Box   9
Albion House, 1948 March 30
Note: Hotel bill in Rochester, Minnesota.
Box   9
Albrecht, Dorella, 1920 June 17
Note: Member of senior class of Francis W. Parker School thanking for corsage.
Box   9
Albright, Edna, 1922 September 1
Note: Job interview for secretarial position.
Box   9
Albright, Ivan, 1933 October 2
Note: Concerning tickets for Artists' Old Masters' Ball.
Box   9
Alcoholics Anonymous, 1945 May 28
Note: Request by J. Stuart Harrison of A.A. to see Mrs. Blaine.
Box   9
Alder, Charles E., 1910 February 16; 1910 March 8
Note: Advertising paintings.
Box   9
Aldis, Aldis, Northcote and Watson, 1902 April 2-1903 July 31
Note: Concerns Mrs. Blaine's investments in Lake Michigan Land Company.
Box   9
Aldis, Arthur T., 1899 March-1926 June
Note: Social engagements, purchase of some land, New Theatre enterprise, request to contribute toward an African American theatre in Chicago, Illinois.
Box   9
Aldis, Arthur T., Mrs. (Mary Duncan Reynolds), 1894 May-1917 January 11
Note: Correspondence concerns: sewing circle, Social Betterment Legislation, Nurses society, Chicago Little Theatre, League to Enforce Peace, and much concerning family affairs and social engagements.
Box   9
Aldis and Company, 1910 March 11-1953 September 3
Note: Advertising a real estate investment on Michigan Avenue. Data on Mrs. Blaine's Lake Forest Improvement investments.
Box   9
Aldis, Cornelia, 1886 January-1918 October 10
Note: Early letters are of a friendly, joshing, personal nature. Later letters concern the push toward a Pure Food and Drug Act, which interested Cornelia Aldis very much. Note about Gifford Pinchot in one letter.
Box   9
Aldis, Graham, 1924 March 26-1952 July
Note: Request for aid for Library of University of Louvain, Belgium. Mr. Aldis, treasurer of Lake Forest Improvement Trust, wrote concerning her dividend checks which she constantly lost or refused to cash. Invitations to daughters' weddings.
Box   9
Aldis, Graham, Mrs. (Dorothy Keeley), 1941 June 4
Note: Note at Mrs. Blaine's sister's death.
Box   9
Aldis, Owen Franklin, 1892 June 19-1914 December 15
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter expressing grief at the time of Mr. Blaine's death.

Early letters concern the educational methods and theories of Colonel Parker.

Letter, 1899 December 16, contains information on education in Egypt.

Pamphlet, 1901 May 13, concerning the Lake Michigan Land Company and Lake Michigan Land Trust of which Stanley McCormick and Owen Aldis and others were trustees.

Letter, 1902 March 9, contains a summary of the life work of Colonel Parker.

Report, 1903 February 14, concerns the advantage of forming a larger land company from the Lake Michigan Land Company in which Stanley McCormick was instrumental.

Many notes of purely social interest.

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Aldis, Owen Franklin, Mrs. (Marie Madeleine du Mas), 1914 December 15; 1928 January 31
Note: First note in French. Second declines an invitation.
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Aldrich, Frederick, 1918 January 19
Note: Wedding invitation.
Box   9
Aldrich, Julia, 1916 November 7
Note: Interview with Mrs. Blaine. Voice student with family troubles, throat complications, and no money wanted aid. No follow up.
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Aldrich, Knight, 1937 December 21
Note: Accepts invitation.
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Aldrich, Nelson Wilmarth, 1902
Note: Wedding invitation.
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Aldrich, Winona, 1922 August 21
Note: Requested position as substitute Secretary. But later took position in Iowa.
Box   9
Aleck, Bertha, 1949 March 2
Note: Requested information about Foundation for World Government.
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Alemite Die-Casting and Manufacturing Company, 1919 April 3
Note: Requested reference for a Mr. Alfred Olofson.
Box   9
Alexander, Andrew, 1892 May 1
Note: Bill for footwear.
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Alexander, Elizabeth T., 1904 November 8
Note: Luncheon invitation to Mrs. Blaine.
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Alexander, F. Matthias, 1923 December 17
Note: Advertising his services as expert in “psyche-physical” functioning of children.
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Alexander, Franz, Dr., 1938 December 1; 1946 April 15
Note: Bills for two consultations.
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Alexander, Georgia, 1907 January 20, 1907 February 21
Note: Mrs. Blaine was on the Board of Education in Chicago and was in a position to choose text books. These letters are from an author of a spelling book who tried to influence Mrs. Blaine to vote for the purchase of her book.
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Alexander, Henry Addison, Mrs., 1910 May 20
Note: Invitation to a tea and an invitation to the wedding of her daughter, Eleanor Butler, to Theodore Roosevelt Jr.
Box   9
Alexander, James Greenleaf, 1935 December 16
Note: Wedding invitation.
Box   9
Alexander and Oviatt, 1930 March 11-1930 December 24
Note: Bills from a Los Angeles importer.
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Alexander, Ruth, Dr., 1938 February 3
Note: See also: Town Meeting of the Air, 1938 February 3, “What Does Democracy Mean?”
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Alexander Sanatorium, 1903 January 12
Note: Letter answering Mrs. Blaine's request for information concerning the subject of malignant disease as treated by the Alexander Method.
Box   9
Alexander, Stuart R., 1905 May 31-1918 June 8
Note: Bills, advertising, and directions for making coffee. Mrs. Blaine seems to have patronized this man for some time.
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Alexander, Stuart R., Mrs. (Elizabeth Forsythe), 1892-1903 January 6
Note: Letter at death of husband. Requests reference for an acquaintance.
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Alexander, Stuart R., Jr., Mrs. (Margaret M. Martin), 1937 October 18
Note: Could not attend Mrs. Blaine's granddaughter's debut.
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Alexander, W.A., and Company, 1903 December 1
Note: Insurance for plate glass window.
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Alexandria Hotel, 1923 April 23
Note: Overdue bill.
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Alexian Brothers' Hospital, 1904 February 12-1918 April 1
Note: Mrs. Blaine contributed $25 yearly to this hospita1. Reports of hospital, receipts, requests, and thank-you letters.
Box   9
Alexian Brothers' Hospital Photographs, 1908 January 23
Note: Picture of Brother Redel.
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Alfaro, Ricardo J., 1943 January 27
Note: Proceedings of Ceremonies Commemorating 50th Anniversary of Death of James G. Blaine. Delivered January 27, 1942 at Pan American Union, Washington, D.C.
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Alff, Rudolph, 1902 August 6
Note: Wedding invitation.
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Alfredal Company, 1914 October 27
Note: Bill for shock absorbers.
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Alger, Russell A.
Note: Wedding invitation.
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Alhambra Hotel, 1909 January 7
Note: Bill.
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Alice Home Hospital, 1926 September 7-1942 August 25
Note: Many small bills for X-rays. Bills for several hospital tenures.
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Alinsky, Saul D., 1948 May
Note: Notice concerning the plight of 20,000 striking packing house workers.
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Alixe Lingerie Shop, 1926 February 8-1936 April 17
Note: Attempts, by telephone, to get Mrs. Blaine as a customer.
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Allahabad Agricultural Institute, 1920 February 17-1948 November 16
Note: Considerable information concerning agriculture in India during these years. No indication that Mrs. Blaine gave any money toward it.
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Allahabad Christian College, 1936 January 10-1940 September 14
Note: Much information about this Presbyterian College in India. Reports of their agricultural experiments, etcetera. No indication that Mrs. Blaine gave any money toward it.
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Allais, Paul, 1925 January 25
Note: Interview concerning a banquet for Mrs. Fannie Bloomfield Zeisler. No follow up.
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All-American Exposition, 1919 August 30
Note: Invitation to a 2-day conference for “furthering the Americanization spirit amongst club women.” No follow up.
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All-Chicago Citizens' Committee on America's Crisis, 1941 May 27-June 14
Note: Mrs. Blaine contributed $100 to help sponsor a “great National Unity Mass Meeting at the Chicago Stadium on June 6th.” Speakers were Wendell Willkie and Carl Sandburg.
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Allebone, 1892 February 17-1921 October 3
Note: Bills for Mrs. Blaine's clothing. Account sometimes running over $5,000. Some information on fashions in year 1914.
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Allee, Warder C., Professor, 1924 June 4
Note: Request for return of manuscript entitled “The Biological Basis for International Cooperation” delivered at the League of Women for Peace and Freedom on May 19, 1924. See this organization for the lecture.
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Allegretti Chocolate Cream Company, 1897 May 1-1903 July 13
Note: Bills for candy.
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Allen, A. Brom, Dr., 1919 June 23
Note: Bill from exodontia specialist.
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Allen Adjustment Company, 1909 May 29
Note: Collection agency trying to collect $33 for Dr. W.B. Crain.
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Allen, Albert W., 1923 June 19-1923 October 3
Note: Allen tried to get Mrs. Blaine to help him publish his poem, “The Heroic Race; An American Tribute to Greece.” No follow up. Copy of poem included.
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Allen, Andrew Hussey, 1892 June 18-1907 July 3
Note: Note at death of husband. Allen seems to have given or sold some books such as Documentary History of the Constitution and some pamphlets to Mrs. Blaine.
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Allen, Anne Elizabeth, 1896-1924 October 17
Note: Miss Allen, of the Chicago Normal School Kindergarten Department, corresponded with Mrs. Blaine concerning a teacher; perhaps for her son, perhaps a Sunday school teacher. Qualifications of some teachers given.
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Allen, Charles Bronson, 1897 July 26
Note: Methodist minister of Bar Harbor, Maine asks for aid. No follow up.
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Allen, Charles L., Mrs. (Lucy P.), 1921 February 14
Note: Sent $200 to Mrs. Blaine for some reason not mentioned.
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Allen, Chilion B., 1905 December 8
Note: Requested Mrs. Blaine to have the Chicago School Board consider scheduling his lecture, “A Square Deal in Education.” No follow up.
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Allen, Devere, 1940 November 5-1940 November 19
Note: Advertising the “Nofrontier News Letter.” Sample of same.
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Allen, Dora, 1908-1918 January 9
Note: Requested money for North Side Parks Committee. This lady wanted the City Park Commission or the Board of Education to take over the job of getting parks and playgrounds for Chicago children. Campaign card of 1912 Wilson organization of Madison, Wisconsin.
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Allen, Edward, 1948 December 30
Note: Requested to see Mrs. Blaine about a proposed biography of Clarence Ring, a geologist and contemporary of Henry Adams. No follow up.
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Allen, Edward, Dr., 1935 September 1
Note: Bill for $400.00 contracted by Marion Adams.
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Allen, Elizabeth, 1941 December 1-1943 August 31
Note: Requests in behalf of Miss Doris Hutchinson, whom Mrs. Blaine had helped previously, for further medical assistance. No follow up.
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Allen, Florence E., 1931 November 9
Note: See also: World Alliance for International Friendship through Churches.
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Allen, Fred, 1927 April
Note: Requests for references for a position of manager of Lake Shore Drive Hotel of Chicago.
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Allen Hall and Company, 1916 November
Note: Advertising ancient tapestry.
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Allen, Harland H., 1939 September 25-1944 January 28
Note: Letter with arguments for aiding the allies in 1939. Information on Ball-Hatch-Burton-Hill resolution of United States Senate March 16, 1943 and stressing support of same. September 8, 1943 report on “The Businessman's Stake in American-Soviet Friendship.” Important for beginning of Wallace bid for presidency.
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Allen, Harvey S., M.D., 1948 September 15-1949 February 4
Note: Attempts to collect $40 for care of Alfred Olofson.
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Allen, Henry J., 1937 March 30
Note

Discussion: Does President Roosevelt's Supreme Court Enlargement Mean Dictatorship?

See also: Town Hall Meeting of Chicago.

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Allen, Ira W., 1923 July 7
Note: Pastor of First Presbyterian Church, La Grange, Illinois, sent letter at death of Mrs. Blaine's mother.
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Allen, Jay, 1937 March 13-1941 November 4
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note: Three lectures before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations:
  • "Spanish Nightmare," 1937 March 13
  • Untitled lecture on Spain, 1937 October 8
  • "What I saw in France"
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Allen, J.J., 1949 April 22-May 3
Note: Allen, for a time successful in the oil industry, turned to a mail order business in Buffalo, New York. As president of the National Negro Economic Foundation he appealed for aid to promising business concerns of his people. Folders, photographs, and briefs of NNEF and personal letter appealing especially for help to ward off foreclosure of Department Store. No indication that Mrs. Blaine assisted.
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Allen, J. Milton, 1897
Note: Bill for fancy tableware. Bar Harbor.
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Allen, John D., 1940 June 12
Note: Request to see Mrs. Blaine concerning the completion of Franklin D. Roosevelt library at Hyde Park. No follow up.
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Allen, Joseph E., 1908 October 2
Note: Bill for automobile light repairing.
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Allen, Judson, 1937 October 28
Note: See also: Progressive Education Association Conference.
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Allen, Laura R.S., 1903 June 3
Note: Miss Allen wanted Mrs. Blaine's help in attaining the position of Factory Inspector for the State of Illinois. She was especially interested in a home for aged toward which she would give 50 acres of land if she could get this position and be able to pay off the mortgage. No follow up.
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Allen, Lillian M., 1943 March 27-1943 April 19
Note: Miss Allen, a school teacher, wrote Mrs. Blaine several letters and had an interview during which she wanted Mrs. Blaine to take a mortgage on her house because both her mother and father were ill and should have been in the hospital, they lost a home recently, the aunt and uncle they lived with were both ill, etcetera. No follow up.
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Allen Military School, 1919 February 12-1920 August 30
Note: James Adams attended this school in Newton, Massachusetts. Bills. Reports of his progress.
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Allen, Thomas D., M.D., 1940 June 1-1946 July 1
Note: Medical bills for John Adams and Alfred Olofson.
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Allen, William D., 1918 January 2-1923 January 25
Note: Requests for aid for Northwestern University Settlement and Central Council for Nursing Education. No follow up.
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Allen, W. Reid, Company, 1941 October 20
Note: Insurance company wants to write a policy for Mrs. Blaine's dwelling in Pasadena, California.
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Allen, Yorke, Mrs. (Mary Findlay), 1935 November 10
Note: Mrs. Allen wanted Mrs. Blaine to withdraw her name from those nominated for the Board of the League of Nations.
Box   10
Allenby, Edmund, 1928 October 25
Note: Address to the Commercial Club of Chicago by Field Marshal Viscount Edmund Allenby. Experiences in Palestine in World War I.
Box   10
Allendale Farm, 1905 September 20-1953 November 18
Note: Mrs. Blaine made small contributions to this school for dependent boys. Requests, thank-you letters, and folders on the function of the farm.
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Allerton Hotel, 1930 June 24-1950 February 22
Note: Bills. Apparently Mrs. Blaine sent many of her guests to this Chicago hotel.
Box   11
Alliance Française of Chicago, 1901 June 3-1951 December 13
Note: Early aim to supply a French library at the University of Chicago. Many invitations to social functions of same. During and after both world wars this club sent aid to children's hospitals, etcetera, in France. Robert Hall McCormick was president of this organization in 1947. Mrs. Blaine seems to have kept up her membership through the years.
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All Hallows Church (London), 1941-1953 October 10
Note: Mrs. Blaine received an invitation from Queen Mary to the reopening of All Hallows Church on July 14, between 1948 and 1953? Mrs. Blaine contributed $500 toward the reconstruction of All Hallows after World War II. File includes several folders printed by the church, the All Hallows Barking by the Tower (a short newsletter) and personal letters from Reverend P.B. Clayton. Also included is a photograph of the church records documenting the marriage of John Quincy Adams on July 6, 1797.
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Alliance of Civic Organizations, 1905 May 12
Note: Letter indicating that the “Publications of the Alliance of Civic Organizations,” no. 1, was sent to Mrs. Blaine. Publication not included.
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Allied Bazaar, 1916 May 26-1917 February 6
Note: Mrs. Blaine contributed $1200.00 to this organization. It took the officials several months to collect her pledge.
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Allied Forces for Prohibition, 1932 February
Note: Mrs. Nell S. Gates had an interview with Mrs. Blaine's secretary concerning this subject and left a pamphlet, Yes, But Give America the Truth About Prohibition, which presented a plan for educating the American public. Mrs. Blaine wanted to find out all she could about this organization but there is no indication that she supported it.
Box   11
Allied Music Service
Note: See also: Ray O'Hara.
Box   11
Allied News Service, 1940 October 2
Note: Request for recent photograph of Mrs. Blaine.
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Allied Youth Inc., 1933 September 15-1953 January 22
Note: Yearly correspondence indicating activities of the organization. Mainly it was interested in education in use of alcohol. Annual requests for money. No follow up.
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Alliger, Fanny, 1936
Note: Request to see Mrs. Blaine concerning colleges in the near east. No follow up.
Box   11
Alling, Charles, 1901 December 12 and 26
Note: Concerns a hand book of municipal government in Chicago area, for use of school and Sunday school children.
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Alling, John, Jr., 1900 January 1
Note: Wedding invitation.
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Allinson, Brent Dow, 1950 February 7
Note: Calls Mrs. Blaine's attention to the construction of a “hydrogen-helium super bomb” and advocating international control of same through the United Nations.
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Allis, Edward S., Mrs. (Mary Louise), 1919 June 18-1920 July 31
Note: Mrs. Blaine seems to have sent her daughter, Stanis, to summer camp.
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Allis, G., Mrs., 1915 January 27
Note: Advertising a Japanese Art Store in Chicago, Illinois.
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Allis, Jack, Mrs. (Mary Paul Welling), 1937 December-1939 December 23
Note: Accepting and rejecting invitations of Mrs. Blaine's.
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Allis, Maud, 1889 September 25
Note: Congratulations at time of wedding.
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Allison, Grace, 1933 June 29
Note: Letter to “Mr. McCormick,” thanking him for pleasant associations at Meadow House. Miss Allison apparently worked there.
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Allison, Larkin Sandidge, Mrs.
Note: Wedding invitation.
Box   11
Allison, B.D., 1904 December 5
Note: Letter from United States Senate Committee on Appropriations promising that he will do what he can on the subject of pure food and drug law.
Box   11
Allison, Z.M., 1929 October 5-1933 August 31
Note: Expert on aviation in Latin America, with a lengthy list of troubles, wanted Mrs. Blaine to help finance some of his publications. No follow up.
Box   11
Alloy, Genevieve, 1949 March 8, 1949 December 6
Note: Three attempts to see Mrs. Blaine to show her New Worlds Productions Tolerance Film, and discuss Harris Wofford's address.
Box   11
Allport, May, 1900 February-1913 April 18
Note: Invitations to recitals.
Box   11
Allport, W.H., Dr., 1892 December 5-1917 June 16
Note: Bill. Wedding invitation.
Box   11
Allport, W.H., Mrs., 1914-1917 March 3
Note: Invitation. Concerning a lecture at Parker school.
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Alma College, 1919 June 16, 1925 May 7
Note: 1919 request for aid for a “University of Nations.” 1925 request for this Presbyterian college in Michigan. No follow up.
Box   11
Alma Mater Home, 1921 June 10-1921 October 27
Note: Requested aid for homes for paralytics. No follow up.
Box   11
Almini Company, 1895 October 22
Note: Estimate of work to be done on Mrs. Blaine's home.
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Almquist, Mr., 1910 July 10
Note: Accepts Mrs. Blaine's invitation.
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Almy, J.P., Mrs., 1903 September 13
Note: Wedding invitation.
Box   11
Alpert, Ben, Inc., 1937 December 16-1942 June
Note: Bills for auto parking service.
Box   11
Alpert, Ida, 1926 May-1940 February
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Letters requesting assistance in providing medical care and employment for members of Alpert family, apparently acknowledged. Later offer of secretarial assistance to Mrs. Blaine.

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Alpert, Joseph Loeb, 1932 October
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Wedding announcement of Ida Alpert marriage to Julius Ritter in September 1932.

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Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority, 1935 August-September
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memo describing the sorority's sponsorship of a benefit concert designed to continue its financial support of camps for undernourished and underprivileged children. Mrs. Blaine is asked to be a patron.

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Alschuler, Rose H., 1937 September
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Letter expressing regret on inability to accept invitation to visit Mrs. Blaine's granddaughter, Anne.

Box   11
Alsfasser, J.J., 1902 February
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note requesting information on Francis W. Parker School on behalf of “a young friend.”

Box   11
Alsop, George, 1930 October
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Bill for etching and photograph - receipted.

Box   11
Alstrom, Mathilda, 1910 April-1911 September
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?.

Request on behalf of former servant of Mrs. Blaine, seeking reemployment. The same woman later requests that Mrs. Blaine assist “a sick minister.”

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Altgeld Centenary Committee of Illinois, 1947 November-1948 February
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters and printed announcement aiming to persuade Mrs. Blaine to join other distinguished Americans in honoring former Illinois Governor John Peter Altgeld on the one hundredth anniversary of his birth. The Centenary Committee later requested by letter and telegram that Mrs. Blaine offer a $100 prize for an Illinois high school essay contest. The subject would be “John Peter Altgeld and his meaning for today.” This folder gives no indication as to whether Mrs. Blaine complied with either request. Also a request from author Harry Barnard asking information on Mrs. Blaine's father's political relations with Judge Lambert Tree.

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Altgeld, John P., 1900 April-November
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Three interesting letters from Altgeld. Altgeld praises Mrs. Blaine for undisclosed actions which “are drawing fire from the worst class of oppressors.” Later in the year he expresses a desire to visit her, warmly the commending the success of “tie school” and briefly noting the Democratic defeat in the elections of 1900.

Box   11
Altgeld, John P., Memorial Association, 1907 March
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter and program announcing memorial services for the late Governor Altgeld.

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Altland Historical Library, 1928 May
Note

Location: Hanover, Pennsylvania.

Letter requesting that Mrs. Blaine purchase a copy of “The Pictorial Bible” by Kitto for the benefit of this “Library for the Poor People.” Letter contains stamp which was sent for the purpose of Mrs. Blaine's reply.

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Altman, B., and Company
Note: Location: New York, New York.
Box   11
1890 August-1915 August
Note: Bills. Acknowledgements of inquiries concerning the purchasing of clothes and household goods.
Box   11
1916 March-1919 December
Note: Bills and notifications of shipment of goods.
Box   11
1923 October-1928
Note: Bills, second notices, and notifications of shipment of goods.
Box   11
1927 February-1947 March
Note: Bills, fashion announcements, and notices of shipment of goods.
Box   11
Altman, John A., 1919 January
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for services rendered by engineer at Henrotin Hospital - paid. Thank you note enclosed.

Box   12
Alton, Benjamin Harrison, 1942 September
Note

Location: Worcester, Massachusetts.

Invitation to wedding and reception of Elizabeth Alton.

Box   12
Alton, Buddy, 1919 November-1939 August
Note

Location: Worcester, Massachusetts?

Mostly travel letters from a family who seem to have been close to the Blaines'.

Box   12
Altrichter, John, Sr., 1944 September-1949 January
Note

Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Gifts by Mrs. Blaine to hotel employees. Also, letters of thanks.

Box   12
Altrichter, John, Jr., 1945 December-1953 December
Note

Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Letters indicating assistance in meeting expenses of Mayo Clinic treatment.

Box   12
Alvarez, Arthur C., 1931 January
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

An architect's report on “Stone house” in Santa Barbara. No indication of Mrs. Blaine's connection with the matter.

Box   12
Alvey, Helen V., 1937 July-1942 October
Note

Location: Salisbury, England.

A considerable collection of letters from a close English friend, “Jane” Alvey. An English “popularizer of science,” Sir Oliver Lodge, is frequently referred to in the correspondence. There is also evidences of interest in “spiritualism.” Finally there is concern with the approach of war and some interesting comment on how one Britisher viewed its coming.

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Alzer, R.A., 1892 June
Note: Telegram expressing sorrow on death of Mr. Blaine.
Box   12
Amateur Musical Club, 1910 April-1917 January
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters and announcements to persuade Mrs. Blaine to patronize scholarship fund concerts.

Box   12
Ambassador Hotels, 1931 December-1949 December
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Hotel bills of individuals who charged them to Mrs. Blaine.

Box   12
Ambler, Lucy Johnston, 1899 November
Note

Location: Charlestown, West Virginia.

A letter to a “Cousin Hattie” on behalf of a friend inquiring as the new school in Chicago.

Box   12
Ambrose, John, 1920 December
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Army veteran who served with members of the Blaine family asks to hear from them through Mrs. Blaine.

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Ambrosius, Robert, 1911 May
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Cello soloist receives payment for recital.

Box   12
Amee, William F., 1913 October-1918 May
Note

Location: Kittery Point, Maine.

Small bills. Apparently a former summer employee of Mrs. Blaine. He later becomes blind and requests assistance.

Box   12
Amee, William F., Mrs., 1913 September-1913 October
Note

Location: Kittery Point, Maine.

Laundry and ironing bills.

Box   12
American Academy of Medicine, 1909 October
Note

Location: New Haven, Connecticut.

Mrs. Blaine is asked to attend a “Conference on Prevention of Infant Mortality.” No follow up. The program of the conference is enclosed.

Box   12
American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1902 August-1935 June
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Letters and printed programs sent to Mrs. Blaine, a life member. Frequent requests for money to expand the activities of the Academy, some of them answered. Most of the material deals with the years 1902-1913.

Box   12
American Academy of Teachers of Singing, 1933 May
Note

Location: New York, New York.

A pamphlet reprint of a series of radio broadcasts on the importance of music.

Box   12
American Agricultural Cadets, 1917 September
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Typed record of proceedings at banquet of this organization held in Chicago. The American Agricultural Cadets were a World War I youth organization combining farm labor with military drill. Mrs. Blaine's connection with this group is not spelled out.

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American Agricultural Organization Society, undated
Note

Location: New York, New York?

Typewritten prospectus of new organization. Among stated purposes is spreading European-style farm co-operatives in United States. No data on Mrs. Blaine's connection.

Box   12
American Aid to France, 1945 October-1949 June
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Formerly “American Relief for France.” Mrs. Blaine on board of directors; most of this folder consists of announcements of fund-raising events for post-war relief work in France.

See also: Louisa Nevins Kirk (formerly Mrs. Walter R. Kirk).

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American Aid for Homeless Belgian Children, 1917 January
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Illustrated announcement appealing for funds to carry on work.

Box   12
American Air Filter Company, 1932 April-1933 September
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters and advertising folder to persuade Mrs. Blaine to install ventilating equipment.

Box   12
American Aluminum Manufacturing Company, 1909 March
Note

Location: Lemont, Illinois.

Letter of reply to Mrs. Blaine's inquiry concerning aluminum cooking utensils.

Box   12
American Ambulance Field Service, 1917 April
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to benefit sponsored by Chicago unit - British war films and British speakers included in program. No follow up.

Box   12
American Anti-War Crusade, 1940 June
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Chicago branch of “Keep America Out of War Congress.” Letter appealing for Mrs. Blaine's support, financial and otherwise, if she agrees with their policies. Membership forms and anti-war rally announcements enclosed.

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American Art Galleries of Chicago, undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

See also: John H. Weeks.

Box   12
American Art Theatre, 1935 August
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Government-financed theatre group invite Mrs. Blaine to attend play. They also express desire to meet her in person.

Box   12
American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1908 January-1937 October
Note

Location: Washington.

Letters, membership data, and announcements of meetings. Mrs. Blaine and A.A.A.S. disagree as to whether she paid up her full membership dues. 1937 letter announces her election to American Sociological Society.

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American Association for the Advancement of Science, Committee of One Hundred on National Health, 1907 December-1908 April
Note

Location: New Haven, Connecticut.

Request that Mrs. Blaine accept a position on the Chicago advisory board. These letters contain clear statements of the purpose of the Committee and some information on organization. No apparent follow up.

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American Association of Eugenics, 1924 June-November
Note

Location: Tarpon Springs, Florida.

Letters and pamphlets from Association founder George P. Roberts explaining purposes and requesting financial backing from Mrs. Blaine. No indication of reply in this folder.

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American Association for Highway Improvement, 1912 March
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Request membership in apparently new organization.

Box   12
American Association for Labor Legislation, 1906 May-1931 June
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Albany, New York; Madison, Wisconsin; and New York, New York.

Letters, programs, and pamphlets to Mrs. Blaine desiring her membership and support. This organization was extremely active during these years. The folders give an excellent account of the growth of the organization. Only for the period 1915-1920 is there an absence of incoming correspondence.

Box   12
American Association of Museums, 1923 March
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.?

Request financial help in setting up Washington headquarters and expanding art and science museums within the United States. No follow up.

Box   12
American Association for Old Age Security, 1931 March-June
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Letters and illustrated folders to persuade Mrs. Blaine to give financial and moral support to this organization. This concern was with the legislative protection of the aged poor.

Box   12
American Association for Organizing Family Social Work, 1929 November
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Letters and folder describing functions and accomplishments during the depression. Request financial contribution.

Box   12
American Association of Social Workers, 1906 May
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Telegram requesting financial backing.

Box   12
American Association for Study and Prevention of Infant Mortality, 1913 March
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Letter and descriptive folder inviting Mrs. Blaine to become a member of the association.

Box   12-13
American Association for the United Nations, 1945 February-1953 November
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Sizeable collection of letters, pamphlets, and other material revealing scope of efforts by this leading American educational group on behalf of the United Nations. Collection contains some officers' reports and gives some indication of divergent views within the organization on international issues such as recognition of Communist China. Mrs. Blaine was a vice-president and board member of the A.A.U.N. and the receipts for her subscriptions indicate that she gave the group heavy financial support.

See also:

  • Eichelberger, Clark
  • Roosevelt, Eleanor
  • Welles, Sumner
  • United Nations Association of Greater Chicago
Box   13
American Association of University Women, 1937 April
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request contribution for Illinois chapter fellowship in honor of Miss Marion Talbot.

Box   13
American Association of Workers for the Blind
Note: See also: American Foundation for the Blind.
Box   13
American Automobile Association, 1937 July-1939 January
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Receipts for insurance payments on shipping Mrs. Blaine's car to Europe during her visits there.

Box   13
American Baby, 1911 August
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Partly illegible letter from magazine editor, apparently requesting permission to quote writing of Mrs. Blaine on problem of elementary education.

Box   13
American Bataan Clan, 1942 July-October
Note

Location: Maywood, Illinois.

Organization to provide food, clothing, and medical supplies to American prisoners-of-war in the Philippines requests financial backing.

Box   13
American Bible Society, 1901 March-1922 September
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Letters explaining financial difficulties and requesting Mrs. Blaine's support in meeting world wide program.

Box   13
American Bible Society-Northwestern Agency, 1909 April-1915 November
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Valuable pamphlet materials and letters. Mrs. Blaine was asked to contribute to “matching fund” created when Mrs. Russell Sage of New York City made a $500,000 gift to the Society. Material on society's centennial anniversary. Among pamphlet material reflecting Chicago A.B.S. concern with immigrant is The Immigrant: America's Greatest Problem.

Box   13
American Birth Control League
Note: See also:
  • Rublee, Juliet Barrett
  • Sanger, Margaret
Box   13
American Bison Society, 1907 December
Note

Location: Meriden, New Hampshire.

Request for financial support.

Box   13
American Book Company, 1905 September-1908 February
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters and book advertisements. Mrs. Blaine a member of the School Management Committee of the Chicago Board of Education. The company was interested in securing her approval of textbooks, particularly a new elementary spelling text called “The Progressive Course in Spelling.”

Box   13
American Bronze Foundry Company, 1902 May
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter apologizing for delay in delivering “Keney's bronzes.” No follow-up to indicate what the bronzes were.

Box   13
American Brotherhood for the Blind, 1935 December-1940 December
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters and pamphlet material describing the Brotherhood's functions and appealing for financial support.

Box   13
American Brotherhood of Railroad Employees, 1947 October
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Brotherhood's public relations director, E.J. Swan, requests that Mrs. Blaine buy his set of imported Haviland china. No follow up.

Box   13
American Business Men's Prohibition Foundation, 1930 February-1931 July
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters, newspaper clippings, and pamphlet material aiming to enlist financial backing in educational campaign in defense of Prohibition amendment. The Director of the organization was interested in a personal conference with Mrs. Blaine. This folder very revealing on prohibitionist defensive tactics at the time.

Box   13
American Cancer Society, 1945 August-1949 May
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Mostly letters and pamphlet material from Illinois division of American Cancer Society. Frequent requests for financial support to push cancer education, research, and treatment. Folder contains one receipt for $500 gift. Effort to arrange conference of Blaine and a Mr. Robert Murphy to explain Society's achievements, but no indication that this meeting came off.

Box   13
American Child Health Association
Note: See also:
  • American Public Health Association, 1928 October 15-19
  • 57th annual meeting of the American Child Health Association
Box   13
American Citizenship Foundation, 1926 December, 1927 October
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Records of telephone conversations and interviews, the Foundation's magazine The American Citizen, and illustrated pamphlets. The Foundation wanted Mrs. Blaine's financial and moral backing. Much interesting material on this organization which called itself “a practical movement headed by business leaders to train young and adult Americans for effective citizenship.”

Box   13
The American City, 1913 January
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Letters requesting that Mrs. Blaine subscribe to this “Illustrated Monthly Review of Municipal Improvements and Civic Advance.” Mentions that she is already a director of the National Housing Association.

Box   13
American Civic Association, 1904 October-1931 December
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Philadelphia and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Washington, D.C.

Letters, pamphlets, and circulars describing association's comprehensive program and requesting various kinds of financial and public support. This large collection includes much material on A.C.A. efforts to protect scenic American landscape (Niagara Falls fight) and expand American National Parks. Many other programs of A.C.A. are discussed. The collection is particularly thorough in the 1904-1910 period. Mrs. Blaine became life member in 1913.

Box   13
American Civic Reform Union, 1925 February
Note

Location: Cleveland, Ohio.

Letter noting Mrs. Blaine's assistance in the Floyd Collins case and urging that she also give assistance (financial) to this organization's campaign against vice and prostitution.

Box   13
American College of Madura, India, 1907 March
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Request financial contribution for American school in India which wishes to expand scientific and technical education among natives. Interesting references to Indian social conditions and the American educators' attitudes toward them at that time.

Box   13
American College for Girls at Constantinople
Note: See also: Constantinople College.
Box   13
American College of Surgeons, 1915 February-1938 June
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

This folder contains letters, telephone memos, and invitations relative to the College's successful efforts to pay for a building site (permanent) in Chicago. Mrs. Blaine's support was sought. Some programs of College convocations during 1930s.

Box   13
American College of Teheran (Persia), 1929 November-1930 November
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Letters requesting Mrs. Blaine to continue her “interest” in the college's endeavors to furnish Persia with Christian leaders. Illustrated folder outlines the school's activities.

Box   13
American Commission for Relief in Belgium, 1916 December
Note: Verbatim report of speeches given at Chicago luncheon. The speeches provide a thorough discussion of the origins, organization, finances, and accomplishments of the Relief Commission. Hoover role, and Chicago backing of Relief Commission evaluated.
Box   13
American Committee for Christian Refugees, 1940 October
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter and illustrated folder. Request financial aid for German Christian refugees.

Box   13
American Committee for the Control of Rheumatism
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request financial contribution for Chicago Century of Progress Exhibit where Committee would display medical exhibition on rheumatism and arthritis.

Box   13
American Committee for Defense of British Homes, 1940 September
Note

Location: New York, New York.

This committee's objective was to collect arms and ammunition from American citizens for shipment to England in the hour of crisis. Mrs. Blaine was asked to provide a cash contribution if she could not provide arms and ammunition.

Box   13
American Committee - Fifth Olympiad, 1912 June
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request subscription of $100 or $500 to help finance American Olympic team at Stockholm games.

Box   13
American Committee for Non-Participation in Japanese Aggression, 1939 January-1940 March
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Committee including Henry L. Stimson, William Allen White, and A. Lawrence Lowell appeal for both financial support and political pressure on Illinois, congressmen to end American shipments of war materials to Japanese. Both letters and pamphlets enclosed.

Box   13
American Committee on Preservation of Sacred Places in the Holy Land, 1923 November
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Financial aid sought in preserving Patriarchate of Jerusalem which is “chief custodian of the Sacred Places in the Holy Land.” Letter and illustrated folder enclosed.

Box   13
American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born, 1940 April-October
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Letters and folders urging Mrs. Blaine's financial help in expanding this committee's efforts to prevent war-generated anti-alien measures, particularly Congressional anti-alien legislation. Data on Committee sponsors and officers and some of its accomplishments during 1940.

Box   13
American Committee For Relief in Czechoslovakia, 1939 February
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Committee headed by Nicholas Murray Butler and Thomas W. Cement appeals for financial contribution to provide relief to 200,000 Czechs, Slovaks, and Sudeten Germans who were displaced by German occupation.

Box   13
American Committee for Relief of Russian Children, 1922 October-1925 June
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; New York, New York.

Letters and illustrated pamphlets urging aid to Russian children caught in famine. This organization was headed by Paxton Hibben, and succeeded the American Committee for Russian Famine Relief. Mrs. Blaine gave to the Committee. Hibben's letters are very dogmatic.

Box   13
American Committee for Russian Famine Relief, 1921 December-1922 April
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters and printed announcements urging various kinds of financial support and asking Mrs. Blaine to join the Illinois advisory committee. Announcements tell of Committee's methods of meeting urgent need for relief - “famine week.”

Box   13
American Committee on United Europe, 1950 April; 1950 August
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Letters, brochure, and pamphlets. Request Mrs. Blaine's financial backing of United Europe movement. Also, urges her to sign statement endorsing Shuman Plan. Effort to arrange personal meeting with her but it apparently failed due to her illness in August 1950. General William J. Donovan, Robert P. Patterson and Allen W. Dulles were leading figures on this committee.

Box   13
American Committee For Vienna Relief, 1920 April-1922 November
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Transcript of Committee meeting, letters of appeal, and “bulletin” describing Committee actions. Mrs. Blaine a member of committee which staged fun-raising drives in Milwaukee, Chicago, and Kansas City. Enclosed letters appealing for her help came from individual members of Vienna's depressed professional classes. Folder is interesting both for its description of unusual relief organization and the Viennese victims it assisted.

Box   13
American Continental Congress For Peace, 1949 July-August
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Letters urging Mrs. Blaine to support this organization's inter-American conference at Mexico City in September 1949. Diego Rivers, the Mexican artist, wrote her a personal invitation. She was asked to make a $2500 contribution to the work of this organization of intellectuals hostile to the Cold War.

Box   13
American Council Institute of Pacific Relations
Note: See also:
  • Institute of Pacific Relations
  • Carter, Edward C., 1930-1943
  • Embree, E.R., 1943 September 28
  • Field, Frederick V., 1935-1938
Box   13
American Council For Non-Cooperation With Aggressor Nations, 1933 March
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Letter asking support of boycott on Japanese trade in light of Manchuria aggression. Enclosed circular of this group outlines their comprehensive program for immediate boycott.

Box   13
American Culture, 1948 January-February
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Telephone memos. American Culture magazine desired to speak with Mrs. Blaine on forthcoming article on Chicago and Illinois culture.

Box   13
American Daughters of Sweden, 1938 November
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memos. Mrs. Blaine supports Chicago University scholarship fund by purchasing concert tickets. The folder describes her delay in paying for them.

Box   14
American District Telegraph Company, 1901 December-1953 December
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Large collection of receipted bills for telegram service. Letters, telephone memos, and receipted bills relative to Mrs. Blaine acquiring fire alarm service for her Chicago home and her yearly renewal of the service.

Box   14
American Economic Association, 1910 December 12-1936 November 1
Note

Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts; Ithaca, New York; New Haven, Connecticut; New York, New York.

Correspondence concerns only Mrs. Blaine's membership in this organization made up of noted economists, such as Richard T. Ely, and other people interested in the economic problems of the country. Mrs. Blaine kept up her membership from 1910 until sometime in the 1920s.

Box   14
American Educational Association, 1907 May
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence concerns the plan of Harry J. Myers to set up a sort of educational clearing house, which finally took the name of School Information Bureau, to direct students to the schools best fitted for their needs. He wanted financial aid.

Box   14
American Education Fellowship, 1944 December 22-1946
Note: This organization was formerly the Progressive Education Association. It wanted Mrs. Blaine to give financial assistance to expanding its operations.
Box   14
American Ethical Union, 1914 January 17; 1918 November 15
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; New York, New York.

Bills for International Journal of Ethics and The Standard, both publications of the organization.

Box   14
American Eugenics Society, 1927 September 1-1931 March 4
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for Mrs. Blaine's opinion of the Society and for financial aid. No follow up.

Box   14
American Express Company, 1892-1939
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Postmarked from enumerable places.

Bills for shipping many items.

See also: Railway Express Agency.

Box   14
American Express Company, 1939
Note

Location: London, England.

Concerns a case of 12 bath dresses received from Paris that were held up by British customs officials.

Box   14
American Express Company, 1938-1953
Note

Location: Lucerne, Switzerland.

Folder contains a catalog of 1938 shipping prices. Bills. Cash balance.

Box   14
American Farm Economic Association, 1924 December 29-30
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Type written report of the proceedings of this organization: (1) Dean Downie, “Did Deflation Ruin the Farmer and Would it Save Him”; (2) Mr. Benner, “Has Rural Credit Legislation Gone Far Enough and in the Right Direction”; (3) Dr. John D. Black, “The Role of Public Agencies In The Internal Readjustments of the Farm”; (4) Discussion of Professor Jeness' Paper; (5) Professor J.T. Horner.

Box   14
American Federation of Arts, 1909 November 12-1940 April 30
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Attempts to get Mrs. Blaine to join the AFA. Enclosed is a February 1940 issue of the Magazine of Art.

Box   14
American Federation for Sex Hygiene, 1912 September 20-1913 October 30
Note

Location: New York, New York; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Mrs. Blaine contributed $1,000 to this organization whose chief function was sex education.

Box   14
American Federation of Teachers, 1936 March 20
Note

Location: Washington.

Copy of a letter from Selma M. Borchardt, Legislative Representative of AFT, to Mrs. Bayard. Cutting in appreciation of the Relief Bill granting federal aid to schools which was introduced to the Senate by her husband. The tribute paid to the Senator by the AFL in Atlantic City in October of 1935 is also mentioned.

Box   14
American Field Service, 1942 February 27
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Edward T. Clerk of this organization wanted to contact Mrs. Blaine. Pamphlet enclosed.

Box   14
American Field Service Fellowships for French Universities, 1923 April 23
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Mrs. Blaine paid $75 for a box seat at the benefit concert of this organization.

Box   14
American Flag Association, 1898 September 20
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

This letter announces the Peace Jubilee, Charity Ball and reception for the soldiers returning from the Spanish American War. The United States Junior Military Band was to provide the music and there was to be a Prize Cake Walk for Soldiers in Uniform etcetera. Also enclosed were facsimile copies of letters from James G. Blaine, William McKinley and others.

Box   14
American Foreign Language Newspaper Agency, 1952 October 24
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Memo of telephone conversation with Mr. Peterson of this group, who wanted financial aid to print Governor Stevenson's speech of October 23 in the foreign language newspapers so as to pick up some votes.

Box   14
American and Foreign Teachers' Agency, 1932 March 9
Note

Location: New York, New York.

AFTA requested Mrs. Blaine to send confidential information on a French, history, and mathematics teacher named Michel G. Stcherbinine.

Box   14
American Foundation, 1925 July 24-1935 March 18
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; New York, New York.

The 1925 correspondence concerns the World Court issue and urges Mrs. Blaine to promote the Court in the Chicago area. A short paper in the 1926 correspondence explains the relationship of the United States to the World Court. Mrs. Blaine was apparently active in the Chicago World Court Committee. In 1930 letters is a pamphlet by Charles Evans Hughes entitled The Permanent Court of International Justice. The issue of protocol appears throughout the 1930-1932 correspondence with urges to petition Congressmen. In 1932 correspondence is a copy of “Mr. Root's Statement to the Foreign Relations Committee of the Senate,” delivered on January 21, 1931. This folder reveals some techniques of an organization that tried to swing public opinion on a vital issue. All the correspondence is signed: Esther Everett Lape, member-in-charge.

Box   14
American Foundation for the Blind, 1921 August 8-1925 March 14
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Certificate of Incorporation and by-laws of this organization. In 1921 Mrs. Blaine's name appeared among the alternate nominations for the first board of trustees of this organization. From April 1921 to December 1921 Mrs. Blaine was asked in several letters if she would be available as a Trustee. There is no indication that Mrs. Blaine ever responded. In 1925 Mrs. George Stift of this organization attempted to get Mrs. Blaine to use her influence on the Chicago Tribune to aid in a drive to give radios to the blind. No follow up.

Box   14
American Friends of China, 1926 April 10-1940 June 23
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

The American Friends of China and Chicago Council of Foreign Relations sponsored a joint meeting at the Palmer House to hear Dr. Ping Wen Kuo speak on the subject “China and the Treaty Powers.” Address enclosed. Two letters ask Mrs. Blaine to join the American Friends of China.

Box   14
American Friends of France-Chicago Committee, 1940 January
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to hear Miss Anne Morgan speak on “Civilian Relief in France.”

Box   14
American Friends of German Freedom, April 15-1941 May 23
Note

Location: New York, New York.

This organization was in strong opposition to the Lindbergh view that Germany was no serious threat to America. Enclosed in the folder are: “Why Lindbergh is Wrong,” by Major Alexander F. De. Seversky and “Norway Does Not Yield, The Story of the First Year,” by Mrs. J. Borden Harriman. The latter is a 64 page booklet on the Nazi occupation of Norway.

Box   15
American Friends for Italian Aid, 1947 January 10
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Mrs. Blaine had contributed to this organization previous to January 10 and this letter is an appeal for further aid. Hull House apparently aided in the collection of food and clothing for shipping to Italy.

Box   15
American Friends of Lafayette, 1933 November 21
Note

Location: Jersey City, New Jersey.

The president of this organization wished to present Mrs. Blaine's name for membership in this society of “writers, educators, collectors, and others interested in the history of Lafayette,” and in planning a celebration in 1934 of the centenary of Lafayette's death.

Box   15
American Friends of Musicians in France, 1918 March 15-1920 November 29
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; New York.

On March 15, 1918, the organization wanted Mrs. Blaine to be chairman of a Chicago branch. The aim was to bring financial help to musicians in France and their families made destitute by the First World War. The Chicago branch of the organization failed.

Box   15
American Friends of a New Middle Europe, 1918 November 11
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation for Mrs. Blaine to join.

Box   15
American Friends Service Committee, 1921 December-1954 March 31
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Chicago, Illinois.

Leaflets and appeals for financial aid. Germany and Russia after World War I were the main projects of the Friends. Relief work in Spain at the time of the Spanish Civil War. This organization also aimed to promote peace and education especially among the young. The last 3 letters in the folder are addressed to Mrs. Blaine's granddaughter inquiring about the possibility of buying Mrs. Blaine's house at 101 E. Erie in Chicago.

Box   15
American Friends of Turkey, 1927 December 12-1940 January 12
Note

Location: New York.

The purpose of AFT was “the promotion of a better understanding and development of goodwill between the peoples of Turkey and of the United States.” The driving forces of this organization were Admiral Jennings and his son (see copy of article in Scribner's Magazine) and W.H. Hoover of vacuum cleaner fame. In 1931 Mrs. Blaine was Vice President of the organization and in 1933 a member of the committee of One Hundred formed to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the Republic of Turkey. Mrs. Blaine seems to have been active in this organization especially in the early 30s.

Box   15
American Genetic Association, 1915 May 5-1924 June 6
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Apparently Mrs. Blaine subscribed to the journal of this organization for the Colonel Parker School. Letters concern membership and subscription bills.

Box   15
American Geographical Society, 1917 March-1937
Note

Location: New York, New York.

On three occasions this society elected Mrs. Blaine a “Fellow.” No follow up.

Box   15
American Government Society, 1923 June 22
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

An invitation for Mrs. Blaine to join the AGS which was organized “for the dissemination of facts and information concerning the actual, practical, everyday workings of the American Government.” No follow up.

Box   15
American Guild of Variety Artists, 1948 September 24-1948 October 28
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Memos of telephone conversations with Thomas H. Burke of AGVA asking Mrs. Blaine to aid in providing transportation for disabled children to the Chicago Stadium where this organization planned to put on a show for them. No follow up.

Box   15
American Heart Association, 1948 September 30
Note

Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Invitation for Mrs. Blaine to join the National Sponsors of the AHA. No follow up.

Box   15
American Himalayan Christian Colony, 1909 April 26
Note: See also: Tufts, Gorham, Jr., General Superintendent.
Box   15
American Historical Association, 1914 April 15-1938 November 21
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Early correspondence asks Mrs. Blaine to join the AHA. In making preparations for the convention of December 28-30, 1938, which was held in Chicago, the Departments of History at Chicago University and Northwestern selected Mrs. Blaine as a member on the Committee on Local Arrangements. Tracy E. Strevey of Northwestern wrote Mrs. Blaine several letters asking her aid in providing a luncheon for the convention. No follow up.

See also: Gustave Anjou.

Box   15
American Historical Society, 1920-1937 January 30
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

The 1920 correspondence reveals that a representative of the AHS wished to interview Mrs. Blaine for information on the genealogies of the Blaine, McCormick, and Fowler families. In 1936 correspondence documents fifteen telephone conversations between Mrs. Blaine's secretary and Mr. J. Hayer of the AHS for the purpose of arranging an interview for checking an article for the Encyclopaedia of American Biography on Colonel Parker. It seems that Mrs. Blaine paid $500 to have Colonel Parker's portrait appear in the publication.

See also: Tatgenhorst, George.

Box   15
American Homes Bureau, 1923 January 29
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Advertisement for Better American Homes Almanac and Year Book for 1923. The editor pointed out to Mrs. Blaine in a letter that the Almanac contained “6 pages about the League.”

Box   15
American Hospital of Chicago, 1920 March 22-1924 September 4
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

In 1921, 1922 and 1924, Mrs. Blaine was sent tickets for the benefit performance of the Hospital. Letters request either the tickets or $10.

Box   15
American Humane Association, 1906-1947
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Albany, New York.

Mrs. Blaine kept up membership in the AHA and gave small contributions. Numerous pamphlets are found throughout the folders. In the 1930s the main project seemed to be keeping bullfighting from getting a foothold in the United States. A letter dated August 10, 1906 urges Mrs. Blaine to choose a certain line of elementary readers because of their “moral tone.”

Box   15
American Institute of Social Service, 1904 August 12-1907 October 15
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

The object of this group was “social and industrial betterment.” Mrs. Blaine's brother, Stanley McCormick, and such notable people as Jane Addams, Booker T. Washington, Charles W. Eliot, Andrew Carnegie, and many others were active in the AISS. Requests aid from Mrs. Blaine.

Box   15
American Institute of Sacred Literature, 1905 May 12-1931 May 7
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

This institute operated within the framework of the University of Chicago. The folder consists of appeals for financial aid and numerous examples of the type of tracts which the institute circulated. A letter dated May 7, 1931 reveals that John D. Rockefeller Jr., supplemented each gift received by the institute with a 90% addition. Shailer Mathews was the driving force of the AISL for many years. There is no indication of the support which Mrs. Blaine may have given.

See also: Harper, William R.

Box   15
American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology, 1919 April 23; 1919 June 30
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

This organization, whose leader was Robert H. Gault of Northwestern University, sought Mrs. Blaine's financial aid in “maintaining a representative in Springfield… to bring strong pressure to bear upon legislators in favor of our approved measures.” In 1913 Mrs. Blaine contributed $250.

Box   15
American Institute of Child Life, 1913 January
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Previously known as The After School Club of America. This organization with wide aims in adult-child companionship, etcetera, requested Mrs. Blaine to become a member of their Advisory Board in January of 1913. No follow up on this matter. Folder contains information on the purpose and activities of this group.

Box   15
American Indian League, 1912 October 1; 1914 August 18
Note

Location: New Haven, Connecticut; New York, New York.

Two letters carefully explaining the aims of the League and asking Mrs. Blaine for aid. No follow up.

Box   15
American Indian Institute, 1929 December 13
Note

Location: Wichita, Kansas.

Henry Cloud, president of this organization, sought aid especially for education of Indian boys in health, sanitation and general citizenship. He mentioned that a late trustee, Knox Taylor, was a classmate and friend of Harold McCormick.

Box   15
American Indian Foundation, 1933 August 8
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request from an Indian female vocalist, Tsianina [Redfeather Blackstone?], to see Mrs. Blaine.

Box   15
American Ideal Commission, 1925 January 29-1926 January 28
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

The minutes of the first meeting of this group are found in this folder. Its aim was to spread the “gospel of true Americanism.” Mrs. Blaine was a member of the executive committee which was appointed by Mayor William E. Dever. Also included in the folder are the minutes of the second meeting including an address by Mr. William E. McAndrew. Request for funds.

Box   15
American Humus Company, 1928 March
Note

Location: Cleveland, Ohio.

Bill of $3.50 for 200 lbs of “fertiluvia.”

Box   15
American Interchurch College, 1912 January 13-1914 November 17
Note

Location: Nashville, Tennessee.

This college was designed to train both African American and white religious and social workers in separate departments. Appeals for aid. No follow up.

Box   15
American International Shipbuilding Corporation, 1918 October 11
Note

Location: Hog Island, Pennsylvania.

Mrs. Blaine's son Emmons was employed at the American International Shipbuilding Corporation, Agent United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation. Enclosed as a telegram announcing the death of Emmons.

Box   15
American Jersey Cattle Club, 1929 May 23-November 29
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Correspondence concerns the official papers on some Jersey cattle on the estate of Mary Virginia McCormick, incompetent sister of Mrs. Blaine. The estate was called Kildare Farm and was located near Huntsville, Alabama.

Box   15
American Journal of Public Health, 1913 September 8
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Notice that Mrs. Blaine's name was put on the mailing list of the American Journal of Public Health.

Box   15
American Kennel Club, 1922 March 30
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Registration papers on an Irish Terrier which Mrs. Blaine bought.

Box   15
American-LaFrance Fire Engine Company, 1912
Note: Bills for fire extinguishers.
Box   15
American Law Institute, 1942 January 29-1942 March 31
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

In January of 1942 Mrs. Blaine had an interview with John R. Ellingston of the ALI and asked him to keep her up to date on the Institutes Youth Correction Authority program. Therefore he sent her the following booklets from time to time:

  • “Preventing Criminal Careers” / Leonard V. Harrison
  • “Los Angeles County Forestry Camps For Delinquent Boys” / R.H. Scott
  • “Virginia Children's Bureau” / John R. Ellingston
  • “Youth in Crime” / American law Institute
  • “American Law Institute's Restatement of the Law.”
Box   15
American League for Free Palestine, 1945 October 11
Note: Mr. A.B. Merker requested aid for Jews that had been in German concentration camps so that they could be sent back to Palestine and also aid to bring about a free Palestine.
Box   15
American League for National Unity, 1917 June 7
Note

Location: Washington.

Invitation for Mrs. Blaine to join this group which was dedicated to a more thorough and deep-rooted Americanization of both native and foreign born people.

Box   15
American Legion, 1919 November 7-1950 March 24
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois, et al.

This folder contains a great deal information on the activities of the Legion in the Chicago area. Mrs. Blaine was contacted several times each year, especially after World War I, by the Legion and she often responded with donations.

See also: McCormick, Cyrus H., Post No. 1831.

American Library Association
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

In 1928 and 1929 several representatives of the ALA attempted to see Mrs. Blaine, apparently without success. In 1929 correspondence is a lengthy folder entitled “Bells Drums Gongs,” which outlines a series of children's radio programs. From 1930 on the ALA attempted to reach Mrs. Blaine by mail rather than personal interview. Each year she received some manner of appeal for money but she seems never to have responded.

Box   15
1927-1929
Box   16
1930-1947
Box   16
American Library in Paris, 1940 April 4
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Appeals for aid and for use of Mrs. Blaine's name as a sponsor in the Chicago district.

Box   16
American Locomotive Company, 1909 January 28-April 10
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Advertises cars.

Box   16
American Machine and Metals, 1938 December 9-1947 December 6
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for purchase and repair of laundry equipment.

Box   16
American Majority, 1941
Note: Transmittal letter and their report.
Box   16
American Manual Training School, 1904 March-November
Note: School to teach manual training by letter desires Mrs. Blaine's support.
Box   16
American Medical Association, 1916 January; 1916 May
Note: Conservation of vision information.
Box   16
American Missionary Workers, 1924 August
Note: Interview of mission worker named Koller.
Box   16
American Mission to Lepers, 1927 February
Note: Letter of appreciation.
Box   16
American Monthly, 1908 February
Note: Receipt.
Box   16
American Museum of Natural History, 1909 November-1940 May
Note: Invitations to functions and membership cards.
Box   16
American Music Foundation, 1940 May
Note: Letter requesting assistance.
Box   16
American Mutual Conference Committee, 1916 August
Note: Telephone call information concerning organization.
Box   16
American Nature Association, 1932-1947
Note: Receipts for subscription to magazine.
Box   16
American Negro Exposition, 1940 July
Note: Letter-telephone conversations concerning donation.
Box   16
American Negro Music Festival, 1942 June-November
Note: Purchase of tickets for festival at Soldier's Field, Chicago, Illinois.
Box   16
American Neutral Conference Committee, 1916 December
Note: Letter of transmittal with duplicate copy of one sent to Woodrow Wilson.
Box   16
American Olympic Games Association, 1913 May
Note: Request and receipt for money.
Box   16
American Opera Society of Chicago, 1928 September-1937 November
Note: Telephone conversation and membership acknowledgement.
Box   16
American Otological Society, 1929 April-June
Note: Telephone and letter requests for money.
Box   16
American Overseas Aid, 1948 January; 1948 September
Note: Telephone memo with leader for China drive and luncheon invitation.
Box   16
American Park and Outdoor Art Association, 1900 March
Note: Notice of organization meeting.
Box   16
American Peace Award, 1923 July-1925 March
Note: Information concerning award, request for money to circulate material and correspondence.
Box   16
American Peace Centenary Committee, 1914 April
Note: Letter and phone conversation regards serving on committee, answer - no.
Box   16
American Peace Society, 1908 December-1929
Note

Request for membership-joined.

Membership cards.

Society pamphlet-The Contract of Nations.

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American Philosophical Society, 1929-1931
Note: Society dinner invitations.
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American Planning and Civic Association, 1937 April-1948 November
Note: Letters concerning Mrs. Blaine's status in organization.
Box   16
American Political Science Association, 1910 May-1945 October
Note: Membership cards and letters. Pamphlet and letters concerning activities and publications.
Box   16
American Posting Service, 1911 May; 1920 October
Note: Cross reference, receipt, and list of postings for Democratic National Committee.
Box   16
American Posture League, 1914 December
Note: Letter of explanation, request for money, and pamphlet.
Box   16
American Press Clipping Bureau, 1902 January-April
Note: Bills for clippings.
Box   16
American Prison Association, 1913 September
Note: Letter concerning meeting.
Box   16
American Public Health Association, 1918 September-1929 January
Note: Letter concerning meeting and proceedings of 57th annual meeting.
Box   16
American Public Welfare Association, 1947 August; 1947 December
Note: Request for appointment and letter concerning continuance of membership.
Box   16
American Radiator and Standard Sanitary Corporation, 1917 January-1950 April
Note

Notification of dividend payment.

Summary of stock payments to Emmons Blaine.

Stock purchases.

Letters concerning lost checks and replacements.

Stock transfer.

Letters concerning change of address.

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American Railway Bureau, 1922 May
Note: Introduction forms for applicants for stenographers and secretary.
Box   17
American Railway Express Company, 1920 January-1937 May
Note: Various letters and calls regarding lost package shipment.
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American Recording Company, 1949 May
Note: Calls concerning recording made at Roosevelt College dinner. Bill and receipt.
American Red Cross
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note: Cross references. Request for appointments. Request for donations. Membership notices. Contributions acknowledgements as high as $10,233.34 in 1919.
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1905-1929 December
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1930-1949
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1950-1954 February
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American Red Cross Hospital (Munich), 1916 January
Note: Letter of information and pamphlet.
Box   17
American Reforestation Association, 1925 August
Note: Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce committee report on reforestation with letter of transmittal.
Box   17
American Relief for France, 1945 July-August
Note: Letter of explanation to Mrs. Blaine as a director of group and invitation to group dinner at which General DeGaulle will speak.
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American Relief for the German People D.A.H., 1920 April
Note: Letter information concerning Mrs. Blaine as a honorary vice-president requesting aid. A proposed list of honorary officers is included. Letter telling of Governor Lowden's acceptance of the position of honorary chairman of drive. No indication of Mrs. Blaine's response.
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American Relief for Russian Women and Children, 1920 June-1923 May
Note: As member of Chicago Committee an explanatory letter sent to Mrs. Blaine, plus leaflet information. Financial statement indicates need for more money. Notice of organization meeting with minutes of that meeting attached. Mrs. Blaine was not listed as present. Letter reports of progress and meeting dates. No evidence of Mrs. Blaine's support except good deal of material would not have come if some support had not been given. (Surmised).
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American Relief Ship for Spain, 1938 October
Note: Single letter of explanation requesting aid.
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American Rescue Ship Mission, 1940 November-December
Note: Letters requesting Mrs. Blaine as sponsor of ship to Spain. No indication of answer.
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American Rescue Workers, 1927 September; 1934 November
Note: Typed record of two interviews with Worker's representative concerning program and donations.
Box   17
American Rolling Screen Company, 1931 October-November
Note: Invoice and contract concerning screening for 11th floor of Farwell building.
Box   17
American Russian Institute, 1931 May; 1934 April
Note: Letter and news bulletin concerning institute and support for it and dinner invitation and bound result of dinner program sent and its letter of transmittal to Mrs. Blaine. Speakers in favor of Russia and the beginning relations after diplomatic recognition.
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American-Scandinavian Foundation, 1924 February-1940 February
Note: Letter requesting Mrs. Blaine as an associate. Dinner invitations and receipt for tickets for one at which Finnish minister to the United States spoke. Complimentary copy of American Scandinavian Review and letter asking aid for Dr. Fatten of Dartmouth to study fossils in Norway.
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American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society, 1924 April
Note: Request for membership of Mrs. Blaine by society and leaflet of explanation.
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American School Board Journal, 1905 June-1950 February
Note: Letter request for her picture for publication in journal. Series of letters concerning her subscription renewal. Receipts periodically up to February 1950. Picture was printed in the journal as part of Board of Education, Chicago.
Box   17
American School of Classical Studies, 1898 April-1914 June
Note: Typed letter of information concerning meeting and a long hand letter from J.R. Wheeler of Columbia in answer to a letter of Mrs. Blaine concerning school at Athens and their instruction procedure.
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American School of Design, 1938 March; 1938 September
Note: Letter concerning school and need of contributions necessary to open it.
Box   17
American School Furniture Company, 1900-1902
Note: Invoice for blackboard and three letters requesting payment for. Request for payment of desks and a letter discussing repair of the tops on some.
Box   17
American School of Home Economics, 1911 May
Note: Receipt for 300 booklets.
Box   17
American Schools' Association, 1918 March
Note: Western Military Academy request payment of fees for son of Mrs. James Adams.
Box   17
American Secular Union and Freethought Federation, 1907 February-November
Note: Demand directed to school board members against the use of the book Readings from the Bible used in the public schools. Pamphlets also to this point.
Box   17
American Security and Trust Company, 1908 October
Note: Letter concerning shipment of china and glass from Mrs. H.S. Blaine Beale with bill of lading.
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American Sentinels, 1923 January-May
Note: Series of letters and telephone memos regarding getting the Sentinels ideas to Mrs. Blaine for consideration. Quite insistent but no indication of any response. The Sentinels backed by President Harding is to be a boy's organization which will take boys after their Boy Scout experience up to age 21.
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American Ship Building Company, 1901 October-1922 April
Note: Stockholders' notices. Letters regarding the payment of dividends to Harriet Blaine Beale or Margaret Blaine Damrosch, wife of Walter Damrosch. Letters concerning the stock holdings of Emmons Blaine. Letters indicating premium payments. Schedule of dividends on preferred stock. Change of stock recipient from Emmons Blaine to Emmons Blaine Jr.
Box   17
American Sign Works, 1911 May
Note: Invoice and letter regarding oilcloth signs.
Box   17
American Social Hygiene Association, 1914 June-1949 September
Note: Letter reminders of $1000 pledge for three years. Association meeting notices and requests for aid. Letters of information concerning association progress. Evidently did not give again after 1916 despite nearly annual requests. Association bulletins concerning venereal disease and action against it.
Box   17
American Society of Agricultural Engineers, 1931 March-1943 June
Note: Letter acknowledgement concerning $10,000 to society as trust fund for annual awards or medals. Letter of thanks from Society and information that medal will be termed the Cyrus Hall McCormick Medal. Paper discussing symbolism of the medal by sculptor Fred M. Torrey. Information about award in 1934 with Agricultural Engineering magazine containing the article about information concerning award in 1943.
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American Society for Cultural Relations with Russia, 1929 October
Note: Dinner invitation.
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American Society for Judicial Settlement of International Disputes, 1911 February-1917 February
Note: Letters of request and appreciation for gifts. Membership cards and address of President Taft at banquet of group December 17, 1910.
American Society for Psychical Research
Note: Request for biographical materials concerning Dr. Hodgson. Request for donations and receipts for gifts as an associate member. Amount increased to $25 or “Fellow” member in 1940-1941. Meeting announcements and responsibilities of members impressed on members by letter. Dinner invitation for gathering at Cosmopolitan Club. Miss (Dr.) Margaret Mead speaker. Research report and letter requesting her comment. Membership in society for 1943 - lost 50; enrolled 55 - gain 5. (Certainly a small, probably a select group.) Membership voting groups divided into three groups, Mrs. Blaine's membership (voting) expires in two years (45). Discussion of coming experiments in ESP with Mrs. Rogers of Boston. Mrs. Blaine as a voting member doesn't indicate her degree of activity in this organization, not by the contents of these folders.
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1904 March-1949 February
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1950 January-1954 January
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American Sociological Society, 1913 March-1947 May
Note: Letters acknowledging membership and payment of dues receipts. Meeting notices.
Box   18
American Steam Pump Company, 1931 March
Note: Part for power pump invoice.
Box   18
American Straw Board Company, 1896 December
Note: Statements from company concerning money owed on account no indication given of material concerned.
Box   18
American Sunday-School Union, 1891 December-1904 December
Note: Request for aid, thank-you letter for same and various letters indicating progress of union's work in mission fields.
Box   18
American Surety Company of New York, 1916 October-1945 January
Note: Request to file probate bond. Four pieces concerning recommendation of former chauffeur for work with above company.
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American Symphony Orchestra, 1915 October
Note: Request for support and purchase of box at first concert.
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American Tariff League, 1948 June
Note: Transmittal letter with pamphlet entitled Declaration of Principles and Program for World Trade.
Box   18
American Taxpayers League, 1927 June-1938 April
Note: Desire to lower higher bracket income tax rates. Material denouncing high inheritance tax. (Tax called socialistic.) Remainder of material in same line of thought.
Box   18
American Temperance University, 1900 January
Note: Emotional appeal in letter form to assist girls not being able to attend school due to lack of finance.
Box   18
American Theatrical Hospital Association, 1915 September-1930 October
Note: Mailed tickets to Mrs. Blaine for ball, proceeds to be used for hospital, series of communications as to what her intent toward them is. Sent tickets first and then persisted in number of letters and calls for the 25. This technique used several times, Evidently effective. In 1919 cost of box $30.
Box   18
American Tract Society, 1903 December
Note: Informative letter and descriptive pamphlets.
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American Trustee and Receivers Company, 1907 December
Note: Letter to a Miss Booth concerning interest of Mrs. Blaine in books. (Type not indicated.)
Box   18
American Union Against Militarism, 1918 November
Note: Mimeographed sheets regarding military training in England and a rebuttal.
Box   18
American Union for Concerted Peace Efforts, 1939
Note: Request to be nonpartisan sponsor. Letter acknowledging acceptance of position with thanks. Material concerning group's effort to revise neutrality law in 1939. Desire embargo on arms to democracies be raised.
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American Union Institute, 1907 November
Note: Information concerning training of children in industrial arts taken during an interview.
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American Unitarian Association, undated
Note: See also: Eliot, Samuel A.
American University of Beirut
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note: Commencement invitation in 1923. Letter regards raising money for Chair of Science in Beirut. Material concerning college activities. Annual presidential reports.
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1923 June-1943 November
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1944 September-1952 October
American University at Cairo
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note: University information bulletins plus letters to Mrs. Blaine regarding the work there including the consideration of donations in money.
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1915 April-1930 September
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1931 January-1947 April
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American University Students Club (Italy), 1926 March
Note: Letter request for contribution to student so he may finish his course of studies.
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American Vigilance Association, 1912 July-1913 September
Note: Letter of invitation to luncheon, not attended. Vice commission's report sent to Mrs. Blaine by her request according to letter. Magazine Vigilance founded, request that Mrs. Blaine subscribe. Letter asking Mrs. Blaine's thoughts on the attendance at a theatrical performance to be staged by association.
Box   18
American Waldensian Aid Society, 1949 May
Note: Request for aid concerning the religious sect in Italy known as the Waldenses.
Box   18
American Way Broadcasting Council, 1939 August
Note: Telegram concerning important message on WAAF. Hard covered transcript of that message--concerned religious freedom. Mrs. Blaine not in country at time.
Box   18
American Welfare Association, 1921-1925 June
Note: Illustrated leaflets indicating need for aid for destitute children of Austria and Germany. Letter sending (Box Seats?) Mrs. Blaine ordered.
Box   18
American White Cross First Aid Society, 1904 December-1905 January
Note: Message regarding formation of committee and later letter informing her that she had been elected to it.
Box   18
American Window Shade Cleaners, 1941 October-1948 December
Note: Invoices and receipts for cleaning services.
Box   18
American Women, circa 1939
Note: Information on publication of volume 3 of American Women, and a questionnaire she is to fill out if she is to be included in listing. She was selected for including due to her work in philanthropy.
Box   18
American Women's Club of Berlin, 1949 May
Note: Information concerning cookbook, Operation Vittles. Proceeds used for charitable purposes.
Box   18
American Women's Hospitals, 1921 February-1925 May
Note: Letters concerning aid project carried on by group in Persia, Armenia, and Greece with illustrated leaflets and request for aid.
Box   18
American Women's Victory Dinner and Conference, 1919 February
Note: Bound proceedings of that event.
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American Women's War Relief Fund, 1914 December-1915 April
Note: Requests for assistance.
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American Young People's Temperance Union, 1900 May
Note: Letter of explanation concerning group's activities.
Box   18
American Youth Commission, 1938 November; 1940 July
Note: Two letters one regarding the education of youth on problem of drinking and the other on African Americans. Leaflets concerning publications dealing with this group.
Box   18
American Youth Congress, 1938 June; 1939 July
Note: Letter and pamphlet concerning the Congress and the proceedings of the congress in July 1939 in bound booklet.
Box   18
American Youth Odyssey, 1943 July
Note: Report of telephone conversation regarding interview with representative of this group.
Box   19
Americana Corporation, 1912 June-1940 November
Note: Correspondence regards reproduction of Cyrus H. McCormick's for including in encyclopedia. More letters regarding replacement of old encyclopedia sets by new ones. Questionnaire to be filled out concerning Emmons Blaine for including in Biographical section of encyclopedia.
Americans for Democratic Action
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note: Invitation to conference. Letter confirming presence of Mrs. Blaine at speakers' table during dinner March 1st. An agenda of that meeting is included. A bound copy of the proceedings is also here. Follow up letter from Leon Henderson regarding their meeting at the above event. Conference invitations. General purposes of Americans for Democratic Action and Constitution and by-laws, plus foreign policy program. Various other reports. Letter of appreciation concerning party Mrs. Blaine gave for ADA and for the contributions. Memorandum concerning Spanish problem. Request for contributions.
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1947 February-1947 September
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1948 January-1953 November
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Americans United for World Organization, 1944 June-1945
Note: Meeting notices, information on such projects as the Dumbarton Oaks Conference, aims of the organization, and membership drives.
Box   19
America's Cooperatives, 1936 November
Note: Letter concerning radio address? Mrs. Blaine gave, which pleased this group for the letter concerned and transmitted flower seed and a poem.
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America's Future Inc., 1949 September-1950 October
Note: Brochure covering group's plan. Telegram explaining arrangement of speakers, one a week for the year to discuss American free enterprise. Money needed. Follow up telephone message regarding Mrs. Blaine's intention. Printed broadcasts of various speeches. No indication in this folder that Mrs. Blaine supported group.
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Amerocratic Union, 1940 November-1940 October
Note: Letter discussing something called Amerocracy having purpose of working toward ideological unity and the philosophical continuity of progressive ideals. The organization has a protestant religious bias. Money requested for project. Other testimonial letters are included in photostatic copy.
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Ames, C.W. (Mary Lesley), Mrs., 1921 January
Note: Reply to a letter seeking information about Dr. Henry Baird Favill, “the friend of your friend.” Response for necessary information not in letter.
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Ames, John L., 1929 September; 1929 December
Note: Doctor bill for Mrs. Alfred Gooding concerning consultations at $100 each, total of five visits.
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Ames, Marie, undated
Note: See also: School for Political Education for Women.
Box   19
Amicable Accident Association, 1912 February
Note: Information concerning Workmen's Compensation Insurance.
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Aminoff, Fritz, 1906 August; 1930 November-December
Note: Letters from the above person regarding maintenance of home, particularly the boiler. This man is evidently gardener or custodian. Last two letters from above person concern request of money due to severe hard times. In as much as he previously worked for Mrs. Blaine, he feels he can ask. The second letter is a warmly expressed thank-you. So Mrs. Blaine did advance some money.
Box   19
Aminoff, Fritz, Mrs. (Gunhild), 1946 September
Note: Letter of thanks for gift sent to Sweden. Expression of feelings regarding the leaving of Americas and “transplant your self back again.”
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Amis Des Sciences, 1933 April-1939 December
Language:
French
Note: Correspondence.
Box   19
Anatolia College, 1946 September
Note: Dinner invitation to which Dr. Riggs, president of Anatolia College, is to come. Mrs. Blaine's presence is requested.
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Ancient Order of Egyptians, 1900 May-September
Note: Letter request for interview, followed by letter explaining organization. Subsequent request for money indicates no help was forthcoming.
Box   19
Andera's Department Store, 1932 August; 1932 November
Note: Bill for yarn, miscellaneous items and resulting letters concerning payment.
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Anderman, G.L., Mrs., 1907 May
Note: Request for a “finished waist.”
Box   19
Andersen, Adolf, 1911 February-March
Note: Letter concerning job for Adolf Andersen.
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Andersen, Arthur, 1932 December-1939 February
Note: Letters concerting Chicago Sunday Evening Club and its support, securing of a speaker, and other notes regarding the attendance at meetings.
Andersen, Arthur, and Company
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note: Auditor reports for Milford Meadows Stock Farm. Tax matters.
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1921 January-1925 March
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1926 March-1947 February
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Andersen, Mary M., 1902 August
Note: Letter concerning bill for “one term of lessons for Emmons.”
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Anderson and Son, 1931 April
Note: Invoice for welding casting on primp pump.
Box   19
Anderson, Alice A., 1925 April; 1927 December
Note: Letter of thank-you on the death of Miss Emma Dryer, friend of Mrs. Blaine's mother. Also a Christmas greeting in memory of the deceased.
Box   19
Anderson, Anna, 1925 November-1928 June
Note: Bills for hats.
Box   19
Anderson, Anna E., 1923 January-1928 December
Note: Bills, letters, and thank-you notes regarding earnings and payment of same for services rendered to Mrs. Blaine.
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Anderson Art Company, 1894 February-1940 May
Note: Invoices concerning painting viewed and purchased.
Box   19
Anderson Brothers, 1925 December
Note: Bill for silk and spool of cotton - receipted.
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Anderson, C.A., 1897 July
Note: Receipted grocery bill.
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Anderson, Charles, 1924 November
Note: Thank you note for present.
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Anderson, Charles Palmerston, Rev. and Mrs., 1924 February-1928 January
Note: Telephone message regarding the League of Nations from above person, and a letter of later date. Wedding invitation.
Box   19
Anderson, Clara Louise, 1897 May
Note: Letter asking Mrs. Blaine to write Mr. Damroch giving a favorable opinion concerning Miss Anderson's methods for kindergarten and the book concerning same.
Box   19
Anderson, Claude, 1889 May
Note: Note regarding acceptance of invitation.
Box   19
Anderson, Dora M., 1943 May
Note: Thank you letter for gift from Mrs. Blaine upon the death of someone.
Box   19
Anderson, Douglas V., 1949 May
Note: Letter congratulating Mrs. Blaine on her intent to begin a paper. Letter full of concern regarding the need to print the truth.
Box   19
Anderson, Ellen G., 1938 March
Note: Letter concerning the disposition of papers addressed to this woman's father in regard to the reaper sent by Mrs. Blaine. She wishes those letter be added to the McCormick collection.
Box   19
Anderson, Ellen S., 1925 December; 1926 January
Note: Note informing Mrs. Blaine of her address and a thank-you note.
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Anderson, Elsa, 1923 August
Note: Letter of sympathy concerning the death of Mrs. McCormick.
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Anderson, Elsie, 1922 November
Note: Acknowledgement upon receipt of money for payment of bill.
Box   19
Anderson, France, Jr., 1939 December-1940
Note: Invitations declined, by person above.
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Anderson, Frank Swan, 1913 June
Note: Interview and letter concerning request for $1200, this money to be used to settle an embezzlement charge, secured through a “friend” - not his own fault. Could Mrs. Blaine help? No indication of same in folder.
Box   20
Anderson, Galusha, 1900 February
Note: Invitation to hear Professor Geddes sent by Mrs. Blaine declined, due to fact G. Anderson is out of city.
Box   20
Alderson, G. Bernhard, 1935 January
Note: Letter concerning future placement of Lina Olson in old people's home or home with some family. Would Mrs. Blaine discuss the matter?
Box   20
Anderson, Hannah, 1936 February
Note: Letter discussing the poor economic status of Anderson family.
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Anderson, Harrison Ray, 1930 March-1949 December
Note: Mr. Anderson is minister at Fourth Presbyterian Church and the folder contains a variety of items. Letters in which the aid of Mrs. Blaine is asked in getting his children in to Parker School; thanks for contribution to be used for church music and subsequent requests that $500 donation be repeated. Invitations to functions and meeting are also here.
Box   20
Anderson, Harrison Ray, Mrs. (Margaret), 1937 February-1948 March
Note: Notes expressing pleasure at visit to the Blaine home, others in refusal of invitation due to previous engagement, thank-you for plant and other friendly letters.
Box   20
Anderson, Helen J., 1929 September
Note: Invitation to Mrs. Blaine's camp to see Mr. and Mrs. Laurence declined.
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Anderson, Jacquelin, 1937 December-1940
Note: Invitations declined.
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Anderson, James, 1899 July-1899 November
Note: Mrs. Blaine's account book with the above grocer listing dates, purchases, prices, and balances.
Box   20
Anderson, James, Jr., 1914 December-1916 November
Note: Bills and receipts and telephone messages regarding the surveying and plotting of various land lots.
Box   20
Anderson, James K., 1949 May
Note: Telegram seeking position on Mrs. Blaine's paper.
Box   20
Anderson, L.F., Mrs., 1895 February-1911 May
Note: Invoice for handkerchiefs and fancy pillow work. Two later letters in which Mrs. Blaine's patronage is requested.
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Anderson, Louise C., 1908 January
Note: Listing of various jewelry type items and prices purchases from above name.
Box   20
Anderson, Martin C., 1913 October-1921 May
Note: Interviews regarding continuance of magazine subscriptions for the purpose of aiding above through law school. $25 gift acknowledged. Back in 1921 selling a set of books - War History.
Box   20
Anderson, Martin E., 1912 July-1917 March
Note: Request for money for women's residence hall at University of Illinois. University Presbyterian Church doing the soliciting and request evidently refused.
Box   20
Anderson, Mary Louisa Blair, 1915 February
Note: Reply to letter of Mrs. Blaine in regard to some telegram Mr. Anderson was to send but could not. Subject of her letter or telegram not given.
Box   20
Anderson, Mary Murphy, 1922 May-1923 November
Note: Mother's Day card. Personal letter regarding sympathy for Mrs. Blaine. Letter concerning the personal life of Mary Anderson in regards to her husband whom she has left and discussing assumed names and new address plus a financial appeal for money to buy low heeled shoes.
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Anderson, Myrtle, 1922 August
Note: Interview of above for position as secretary plus introduction form.
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Anderson, N.D., 1925 March
Note: Letter transmitting manuscripts Mrs. Blaine is to assist in publishing if she is favorable to the work.
Box   20
Anderson, Nelson C., 1949 January
Note: Letter concerning leasing of Mrs. Blaine's property.
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Anderson, Nicholas L., Mrs., 1899 June
Note: Wedding invitation.
Anderson, O.S., 1921-1926
Physical Description: 8 folders 
Note: Financial credits to Blaine's General Account in the Merchants' Loan and Trust Company. Later renamed Illinois Merchants Trust Company. Income primarily from rents and stock dividends.
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1921 June-December
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1922 January-June
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1922 July-December
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1923 January-June
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1923 July-December
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1924 January-June
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1924 July-December
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1925-1926
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Anderson, Robert G., 1939 December
Note: Regrets inability to attend function.
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Anderson, Sarah Bushnell, 1929 May
Note: Request for source material for a chapter the above person is writing in a history book concerning Mr. McCormick and the early days of the reaper.
Box   20
Anderson, Sophia, 1924 February-1937 December
Note: Bills for cleaning and laundry work done by the above. Letters of thanks for gifts, Christmas, Easter and so forth. The final expression of thanks from family of the above for floral offering upon death of the above.
Box   20
Anderson, Sven, 1949 March
Note: See also: Civil Rights Congress.
Box   20
Anderson, T. Bertram, 1914 January-1915
Note: Thank you letter for aid and a letter requesting aid.
Box   20
Anderson, Walter Christopher, 1939 June
Note: Wedding invitation.
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Anderson, W.G., 1911 November-1913 November
Note

Request for funds for annual African American newsboys' Christmas dinner.

Also a letter regarding funds to defray cost of delegation attempting to stay execution of African American convicted on finger print evidence.

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Anderson, William A., 1911 January-1915 February
Note: A highly interesting folder, it consists of a series of letters from the above, an Attorney at Law, employed by Mrs. Blaine, discussing the presentation of portraits to the Stockbridge County Courthouse. The difficulty is that the portraits are those of Robert and Leander McCormick and there is no similar honor for Cyrus. The issue in fact increases to the point where the family is involved to determine who is the rightful inventor of the reaper. Statements of people living at the time of the reaper demonstrations are included. The findings of the investigators is also extracted in letters from the above person.
Box   21
Anderwald, Frank P., 1948 October-November
Note: A telephone and letter request for an interview regarding an opinion from Mrs. Blaine regarding Austria.
Box   21
Andilus, E.B., 1928 July
Note: Pencil written personal letter concerning this person's present status in New Mexico concerning the difficulty of securing work and his eventual intention to repay a $15 loan.
Box   21
Andre, Addie Farrar, undated
Note: Two letter requests for an interview regarding educating a ? class of children.
Box   21
Andre, Malva, 1928 March
Note: Letter request for position as a stenographer.
Box   21
Andrew Female College, 1902 August
Note: Request for financial assistance for school.
Box   21
Andrews, A.H., and Company, 1898 February-1933 September
Note: Invoices regarding school supplies and other items of furniture. Letters and calls regarding payment overdue.
Box   21
Andrews, Alfred B., Mrs. (Jane V.), 1936 January
Note: Letter recommending a Mr. Bond if he should desire an interview as a person who “has brought to light much evil that was thought hidden.”
Box   21
Andrews, Charles McLean, 1928 November
Note: Wedding invitation.
Box   21
Andrews, Clement W., 1907 April-1929 January
Note: This man is librarian at The John Crerar Library. Letters regards the compilation of a book list, the purpose is not given. Letter discussing the composing of a bibliography and the training a person might need for such a responsibility. Letter recommending two people for some type of library work for Mrs. Blaine (private cataloging). Expression of thanks for a gift.
Box   21
Andrews and Company, 1915 September-1918 March
Note: Notes and phone notations regarding the buying and selling of various stocks.
Box   21
Andrews, Earl B., 1925 January-1939 December
Note: A long series of typed reports regarding interviews of the above to secure employment, more often requesting small sums of money to get work or help him out. Some money was given but mostly the requests appear to be refused. The man was certainly persistent.
Box   21
Andrews, Fannie Fern, 1922 February
Note: See also: National Education Society.
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Andrews, Fargo, Mrs., 1908 December
Note: Calling card type thins indicating when above person is at home.
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Andrews, Fran Taylor, 1914 November; 1921 June
Note: Invitation to an “Evening with Burbank” and a wedding invitation.
Box   21
Andrews, Fran Taylor, Mrs. (Clara Gallup), 1911 January
Note: Thank you note for Dr. Martin Edward's booklet.
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Andrews, John Paul, 1947 June
Note: Letter request to return book, Directory of Chicago Consuls.
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Andrews, P., 1910s January
Note: Bakery invoice for cakes.
Box   21
Andrus, Drelle Moulton, 1942 September; 1942 December
Note: Notes of thanks for an evening invitation and Christmas message.
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Andrus, E. Cowles, Mrs. (Miriam), 1938 October
Note: Request for plans of the World Foundation.
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Andrus, Vincent, 1942 September
Note: Letter of thanks “for the jolliest evening.” Comments on dinner, a Rembrandt drawing, six beautiful chairs and “the forces of Evil.”
Box   21
Angel Guardian Orphanage, 1939 August-1940 January
Note: Telephone request to use Mrs. Blaine's name as a sponsor plus leaflet concerning the functions of the group.
Box   21
Angelini, Arabella, 1903 February; 1904 April
Note: Letters of thanks, for what is not made clear.
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Angelini, Luigi, 1903 March-1907 February
Note: Husband of the above woman, both active in The Waldensian Society. Letters of gratitude for help given them personally and the society. Luigi Angelini was missionary for Waldensian Society in Italy, supported by the Elizabeth McCormick Memorial Fund.
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Angell, James R., 1902 December-1926 November
Note: Letters regarding “discussion of Latin question,” securing a “first class woman coach for a girl,” and notes on a recent lecture. (A unique hand writing specimen.) A wedding invitation also.
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Angell, James R., Mrs. (Marion Watrous), undated
Note: Letters concerning the University of Chicago settlement league and Mrs. Blaine's participation in them as a Patroness.
Angell, Norman
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note: Bound addresses by the above, first two to the Chicago Council of Foreign Relations, third at the Fortnightly Club and the last at the English Speaking Union. Titles: (1) “Security Preparedness and Patriotism”; (2) “Where is Europe Going?”; (3) “Some Illusions of Current Political Thought”; (4) “British Imperialism and the Future.”
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1925 February; 1926 February
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1932 January; 1944 February
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Angle, Gertrude, 1928 November
Note: Interviews regarding position as possible social worker for Mrs. Blaine. No indication of acceptance.
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Angsburg, Paul, 1912 June
Note: Note accepting supper invitation from the Senior Class.
Angster, Blanche Booth
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note: Numerous and various materials concerning the conduct of Mrs. Blaine's affairs by her secretary, in the absence of Mrs. Blaine.
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1903 August-1919 December
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1921 May-1930 October
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1931 January-1954 October
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Angster, Herbert C., 1920 April
Note: Telephone message regarding the reaching of Mrs. Angster.
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Anjou, Gustave, 1900 October-1934 March
Note: This man is a genealogical researcher, and in letter explains the amount of work done on many family lines and inquires into the possibility of interesting Mrs. Blaine in such work. No indication of response.
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Anna Flower Shop, 1947 December-1951 January
Note: Invoices for flowers purchased, highest sum $900.95 for Christmas flowers and a November balance.
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Annalist, 1923 March-April
Note: Subscription renewal notices, three in number.
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Annals of Psychical Science, 1906 December; 1908 August
Note: Subscription notice and request for an opinion on feature in magazine.
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Annesley, Claire, Lady, 1924 May
Note: See also: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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Annin and Company, 1924 July
Note: Invoice for Yacht Ensign and Private Signal.
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Annis, F.T., 1927 May
Note: Telegram concerning telegram sent, and offer to assist.
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Anson, E.G., Mrs., 1927 March; 1928 February
Note: Telephone inquiries regarding sale of property.
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Anthony, E. and H.T., and Company, 1886 July
Note: Advertisement for an Anthony Satchel Detective Camera, and a bill for miscellaneous camera supplies.
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Anthony, Susan B., 1900 January; 1906 September
Note: Letter from the above requesting Mrs. Blaine to attend annual suffrage convention or to assist the work with a contribution. The second letter is in regard to Susan B. Anthony Memorial Association.
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Anthony, William R., 1905 May
Note: This man, a dealer in pearls, writes to Mrs. Blaine on the possibility of securing, from her, some business. Since she purchased a pearl someplace else, might she do so from him.
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Anti-Age Limit Bureau, 1905 November
Note: Request for assistance.
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Anti-Bolshevik League of America, 1916 May
Note: Letter requesting names of any foreign help who should receive the literature of this organization. Newspaper clipping explaining league attached.
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Anti-Cruelty Society, 1908 October-1914 February
Note: Group helps abused children and animals, will Mrs. Blaine help the work by contributing?
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Anti Child Slavery League, 1906 July
Note: Request to use Mrs. Blaine's name in connection with the work.
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Anti-Dust-and-Draft Ventilator Company, 1906 October
Note: Letter to Mrs. Blaine as a member of school board to consider their product.
Antioch College
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note: Letter request for nomination for woman to act as “manager” of an Antioch College Club. Request for aid and letter evaluations of the school's accomplishments. Letters transmitting magazine articles that concerned the school. Letter concerning the work of Robert Adams at the school and suggestions of possible area of work for him. College Bulletin. Antioch's educational philosophy as written in an article “A Budget for Your Life.” Others publications are contained within folder having same purpose.
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1922 November-1933 February
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1934 March-1952 October
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Antiquarian Society of the Art Institute, 1906 December-1949 April
Note: Invitations to functions, membership cards, requests for dues, and a questionnaire concerning the interests of members.
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Antique Shop, 1914 June
Note: Invoice for one mahogany magazine stand.
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Anti-Saloon League of Illinois, 1904 November-1925 December
Note: Letters, pamphlets, and telephone bills explain repeating, requesting interviews, and money in regard to the above group's program.
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Antisdel, Albert, Mr. and Mrs. (Mary F.), 1893 October-1900 February
Note: Wedding invitation, and notes excusing non-attendance at function's given by Mrs. Blaine.
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Anti-War League of the World, 1921 February
Note: Two letters concerning support for program, one concerns a luncheon and each transmit a sheet titled, “A Call For Action to End War.”
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Antlers Hotel, 1943 August-1945 July
Note: Hotel bill and receipts including a series of signed notes acknowledging tips by numerous hotel attendants.
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Antonow, Joseph P., 1949 April
Note: Series of calls and letters regarding an appointment with Professor Urey by the above with Mrs. Blaine as go between. The meeting in regard to the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
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Apollo Musical Club, 1897 May-1930 September
Note: Notices of concerts, bills for box tickets, and receipts. Letters request contributions and letters of appreciation for gifts.
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Apperson, John S., 1898 July
Note: Letter concerning “care of your daughter . . . as will secure for her the best possible care both as to custody and Treatment.” Letter addressed to Mrs. McCormick.
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Applegate, Charles Franklin, undated
Note: Offer from this doctor to treat Mrs. Blaine's brother.
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Appleton, Caroline Dawes, 1911 November-1915 September
Note: Request for aid to erect home for women art students in Paris evidently through subscription to a magazine. Mrs. Blaine did assist.
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Appleton-Century, D., Company, 1922 September
Note: Letter and circular concerning the New Century Dictionary.
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Appleton, D., and Company, 1903 May-1906 December
Note: Letters in regard to books used in Chicago schools, plus a price list of Educational Publications of the company. Letters transmitting various books and leaflet explanations of same, testimonials.
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Appleton, Katharine Todd, 1912 December
Note: Mother of the above Caroline Appleton, working on the same project and also asking funds to establish this home for women art students.
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Appleton, Robert, 1906 June-1922 March
Note: Aid requested to help publish The Catholic Encyclopedia. Also to take Founder's Preferred Stock in a “Monumental Christian Undertaking.”
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Appleton, Sumner, 1918 October
Note: Letter of sympathy upon death of Mrs. Blaine's husband.
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Appoyer, Oskar, 1948 December
Note: Letter from the above to “Hochverehrte Giradige Frau,” his address in Austria, written in German.
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Aprile, S., 1939 January-1953 January
Note: Statements and letters concerning the making of custom shoes for Mrs. Blaine and others. Usual correspondence in regard to tardiness of paying bills. The final letter indicates a moving of Mr. Aprile's shop from Los Angeles to New York. Price of a pair of shoes averaged at between fifty and sixty dollars.
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Aquascutum Ltd., 1939 July
Note: Statement for purchase of three Aquascutum coats from firm located in London.
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Aranstein, Elaine, 1949 March
Note: Typed telephone copy conversation regarding aid for the Illinois Parent's Council for Nursery Schools.
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Arbuthnot, William Reierson, Jr., Mrs. (Mabel Slade), 1905-1914 December
Note: Series of short letters regarding invitations to dinner, thank-you notes for gifts, and expressions of the season.
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Arcadia Book Company, 1905-1916 February
Note: Prospectus of this book company for a book, Education with Reference to Sex. Letter requests for help financially in getting this book published and distributed among teachers and church personnel.
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Arcady Farm, 1910 March-1920 November
Note: Statements for milk and cream received from this dairy. Several letters recommending Mrs. Blaine change to Bowman Dairy for better service. No indication of compliance.
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Archaeological Institute of America, 1898 April-1949 April
Note: Submitted and accepted as a life member of the institute. Series of meeting notices and luncheon announcements. Several newsletters from organization.
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Archambault, Blanche A., 1905 March-October
Note: Series of letters regarding the above's attempt to have Mrs. Blaine sponsor or pay enough money to allow the publishing of a manuscript.
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Arch-Bridge Garage, 1920 November
Note: Bill for the use of an auto and driving certain persons to destinations.
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Arche Club, 1901 February-1931 April
Note: Invitation to club dinner. Request that Emmons Blaine be a speaker for the group and telephone calls regarding the purchase of “some bird cards” for the boy scouts by Mrs. Blaine.
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Archer, I.B., Mrs., 1909 June-1926 May
Note: Series of statements for paintings followed by a note indicating the death of the husband of the above. A series of letters concerning family sickness and intention to pay an obligation to Mrs. Blaine follow.
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Archer, Laird, 1923 March
Note: Letter explaining need for help and leaflet explaining Near East Relief.
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Archer, Osceola, 1898 April
Note: Wedding invitation.
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Archer, William W., 1916 July
Note: Copy of telegram announcing bill of Miss F.G. Evans as $2,170.
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Arden Shore Association, 1912 October-1949 June
Note: Arden Shore is a convalescent camp and needs money. Mrs. Blaine gave $100 a year and requests continued for same or more.
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Ardinghe, A.P., 1931
Note: Letters concerning California real estate that Mrs. Blaine might purchase. Property descriptions and prices included. No indication of any action taken.
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Area Project, 1932 June
Note: A program for preventing delinquency is outlined and a meeting date given in this mimeographed material.
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Argentine Consulate, undated
Note: See also: Dr. Antonio Silvetti.
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Argentine Republic - Special Commissioners of Education, 1907 May
Note: Letter concerning the preparation of an exhibit for the above by students.
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Argus Book Shop, 1923 July; 1928 June
Note: Book store has an original edition of Through the Looking Glass. Second letter indicates they can secure a book France in 1829-30.
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Argus Club of Chicago, 1914 December-1916 October
Note: This club sponsors social service room for self-supporting girls and women. They need money and so request funds, sell tickets to Mrs. Blaine for a ball, and a ball game, concert, and so forth.
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Arksey, R.A., 1906 September
Note: Letter describing this man's property and would Mrs. Blaine be interested in purchasing it.
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Arlington, 1912 October
Note: Letter of transmittal for hotel bill.
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Arlington Heights College for Women, 1908 August
Note: Request for support for this school.
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Arliss, George, undated
Note: Declined dinner invitation note.
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Arliss, George, Mrs., undated
Note: Letter indicating distress at not being able to accept Mrs. Blaine's invitation.
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Armattoe, R.E.C., 1949 April
Note: See also: Arts, Sciences, and Professional Council.
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Armbruster, George W., 1910 March; 1923
Note: Letter of appreciation and two phone messages regarding something to be done about Mrs. B1aine's mother's house.
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Armenian and Syrian Relief, 1919 January-March
Note: Request for donation, letters of appreciation for $1,000 donation.
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Armitage, Florence, 1896 October
Note: Letter concerning position as governess.
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Armour, Allison, 1892 June
Note: Note declining invitation.
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Armour, Anne Louise, undated
Note: Note of congratulations “at your choice for I have always admired Mr. Blaine.”
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Armour, A. Watson, 1930 December-1931
Note: Invitation to a ball and year later to wedding of daughter.
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Armour, George Allison, 1896 November-1897 December
Note: Telegram and letter expressing regrets that he cannot attend “Trial of the new organ you have been building in Emmon's memory at Richfield.” Telegram concerning “Olson being horseman.” Later wedding invitation is not dated.
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Armour, George Allison, Mrs. (Harriette Foote), 1894 May-1897 February
Note: Invitation declined and two invitations to dinner for Mrs. Blaine.
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Armour Institute of Technology, 1931 September
Note: Gift of Cyrus Hall McCormick's biography acknowledged.
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Armour, J. Ogden, 1901 November; 1921 June
Note: Letter of transmittal with check for $250 sent to Mrs. Blaine for “a very worthy cause.” Specific cause not indicated. Dance and wedding invitations.
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Armour, J. Ogden, Mrs. (Lolita Sheldon), 1901 January; 1905
Note: Invitations, one for a violin recital and another for “music at three thirty.”
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Armour, Lester, 1921 November; 1928 November; 1935 October
Note: Requests for aid to the Salvation Army. Letter indicates a $500 donation in 1921.
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Armour, Lester, Mrs. (Leola Stanton), 1923 May; 1925 February
Note: Request for Mrs. Blaine's promised check for purchase of a box for benefit of the DePaul University. In 1925, phone calls as to whether Mrs. Blaine will take a box this year.
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Armour, Philip D., I, Mrs., 1899 February; 1906 December; 1916 November
Note: Letter asking Mrs. Blaine to chose three of her friends for membership in the Woman's Athletic Club. Dinner invitation from the latter club. Invitation to a ball.
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Armour, Philip D., III, 1935 January; 1935 October
Note: Request for money for Infant Welfare Society and Community Fund Campaign.
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Armstrong, Alexander, Jr., 1941 January
Note: Midshipman Armstrong thanks Mrs. Blaine for being able to attend her New Year's party.
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Armstrong Association of New York, 1906 December
Note: Request for $50 to help in sponsoring a model demonstration farm by a Hampton Institute graduate.
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Armstrong Cork and Insulation Company, 1922 November
Note: Letter and pamphlet regarding the care of Armstrong Cork Tile Floor.
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Armstrong, E. Royce, 1898 January
Note: Letter requesting Mrs. Blaine “to pardon for having been so thoughtless as to take Miss Tevis to Rector's yesterday evening.”
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Armstrong, Florence R., 1925 January-1936 June
Note: Several expressions for gifts received from Mrs. Blaine. Florence Armstrong, nurse companion to Mrs. Blaine's older sister, sends a series of telegrams while the sister is recovering from pneumonia, and letters while traveling with her through the country.
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Armstrong, F.M., 1898 August
Note: Three long letters to Mrs. Blaine from the above discussing the condition of the soldiers coming from the war in Cuba (Spanish American) and the hospital and Red Cross efforts.
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Armstrong, Hamilton Fish, 1941 April
Note: Long telegram requesting aid for the Yugoslavian peoples who have decided to fight Hitler.
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Armstrong, John, Mrs., 1919 October
Note: Wedding invitation.
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Armstrong, Nellie C., 1932 January
Note: This woman working on Mrs. Cyrus McCormick's papers had an interview concerning her qualifications; this is typed up. Also a letter regarding an expense account for the trip.
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Armstrong, Nellie L., 1925 May
Note: Letter applying for a position as teacher at the Francis Parker School.
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Armstrong's, Mrs., Lace Makers, 1915 August-1917 April
Note: The above group sent to Mrs. Blaine for inspection and to show her friends a series of laces. If she did not buy nor any of her friends they were to be returned. Letters for the return of them are many in the folder and finally after almost two years she purchased the laces.
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Army and Navy Club of Chicago, 1926 November-1951 December
Note: Invitation to dinner functions of group. Requests for donations and receipts for same.
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Army and Navy Legion of Valor, 1940 September-1941 June
Note: Correspondence and calls regarding the purchasing of tickets for the Military Ball and Flag Day Ceremony, the receipt for $50, plaque with seal for special honors to Mrs. Blaine.
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Army and Navy Relief Benefit, 1942 April-May
Note: Telephone requests to have his Mrs. Blaine purchase a box for the Army and Navy Benefit at the stadium.
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Army and Navy Union, 1947 June-December
Note: A bundle of typed telephone calls, most of them follow up to an original request to help the benefit for the boys' In Vaughan's and Hines' Hospitals. The caller by the end of the series is rather impatient, impatient to the point of rudeness. No indication of help being given.
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Army Relief Society, 1900 June
Note: Organization to benefit the dependent widows and orphans of the regular Army, leaflet explains need and a letter requests assistance.
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Arnd, Henry M., 1917 April-May
Note: Dealer in honey, maple syrup, olives, and other delicacies. Two letters with order blanks sent requesting Mrs. Blaine's order for any of the material listed.
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Arndt, Moritz G., 1920
Note: “Resume” of talk given by Sir Oliver Lodge concerning “something about electrons, in a very short time.”
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Arnett, L.D., 1904 April
Note: Letter concerning the dramatizing of some teacher's life, preferably Pestalozzi, so that people who attend the theater would have a more sympathetic view toward education.
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Arnett, Trevor, 1927 April
Note: A letter of introduction for Ross A. McFarland to Mrs. Blaine. The former is “placing in universities and colleges men who have been especially trained in the underlying principles of philosophy and religion.”
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Arnold, Alice H., 1900 November
Note: Letter concerning possibility of her teaching art in Mrs. Blaine's school.
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Arnold, B.J., Mrs., 1917 August
Note: Financial help requested to move a boys' school in Michigan from one not so good location to a more desirable one. The change takes money. Will Mrs. Blaine help?
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Arnold, Constable and Company, 1890 April-1927 March
Note: Invoices for towels, hosiery, linens and miscellaneous cloth goods.
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Arnold, Ella, 1922 October
Note

Letter from the above in which she appeals for Mrs. Blaine to assume the cost of child so it can enter “Kindergut” (The Children's Farm) and secure good care and food.

See also: Kindergut.

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Arnold, F.L., 1901 March
Note: Personal letter appeal to borrow $2000 due to sickness in family and moving to new job location.
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Arnold, Frances M., 1910; 1912; 1915
Note: Three replies to invitations to attend senior Class supper given by the Francis Parker School.
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Arnold, George Albert, Mrs., 1929 April
Note: Wedding invitation to marriage of daughter, Ella.
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Arnold, G.L., and Company, 1892 May
Note: Bill for mixed fresh fruit.
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Arnold, H.H., undated
Note: See also: Army, Navy, Air Force Benefits.
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Arnold, Katherine D., 1915 February
Note: A note accepting tea invitation on the occasion of Mrs. McCormick's 80th birthday.
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Arnold, T.H., 1935 September
Note: Two letters from the above contractor to a Mr. Clark. J. Lawrence regarding estimates for various repairs on a camp at Titus (New York), and “on your Upper St. Regis roof job.”
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Arnold, Victor H., 1904 June; 1909 March
Note: Letter request for an interview to explain something - to quote Mr. Arnold, “I know the matter would bring you genuine happiness.” This something is explained in a follow up latter. The man has received an insight into how adulterated the Christian religion has become and he strives to inform people of the “truth.” Beyond this he would like assistance in starting in a business, the purpose being to manufacture several inventions put in his mind in the past two months through God's goodness. These are seven in number, for example: a dinner pail “sanitary and convenient to carry,” an iron piece to connect sidewalks and street level, and so on. A third letter thanks Mrs. Blaine for evidently verbal encouragement. A letter five years later is concerned almost entirely with religious wordiness on his part about what he plans to do. No evidence of results, however.
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Arnold, William, 1900 March-1908 February
Note: Invoices for shoes purchased.
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Arnold's, 1933 January-1950 May
Note: Invoices for purses and handbags.
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Arntzen, Bernard E., 1913 May-1936 July
Note: Invoices for ambulance service or “Limousine Invalid Conveyances.” And bills for two funerals for a Louis and Gustave Nelson.
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Arp, O.D., 1933 February-1943 May
Note: Interviews concerning repair of Pasadena property. The 1940 budget for the Pasadena and Santa Monica properties. And an acknowledgement of $5,000 received by Mr. Arp from the Mary Virginia McCormick Pension Fund.
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Arrick, Clifford, Mr. and Mrs., 1917 February
Note: Invitation to daughter Lucy's wedding.
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Art Craft Institute, 1904 April-1916 February
Note: Interview and letter requesting Mrs. Blaine to serve on a committee for the group. Several follow up letters attempting to gain the interest of Mrs. Blaine.
Art Institute of Chicago
Physical Description: 6 folders 
Note: Mrs. Blaine's Governing Member certificate. Receipts for dues paid. Institute's annual reports. Announcements of annual meetings of Governing Members. Announcements of exhibits. Miss Evans, secretary to Mrs. Blaine, has her Japanese coins refused for lack of “enough art and design to make them suitable for a place in our collections.” Letter concerning a life membership for Mrs. Blaine's son. Would Mrs. Blaine care to be a donor for tapestry of the acanthoid style of the 16th century, cost $4500? No record of action taken. Mrs. Blaine changes membership status to Governing Life Membership. Receipt for dues paid to the "Orientals" - a group to promote interest in the art of the near and far east Asia.
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1898 May-1910 November
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1911 November-1917 December
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1918 January-1921 December
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1922 January-1929 December
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1930 January-1936 December
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1937 March-1954 March
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Art Metal Products Company, 1917 February; 1928 April
Note: Two telephone calls, one regarding library equipment Mrs. McCormick had borrowed, the other a discussion concerning radiator covers at new offices at the Farwell Ads.
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Art Millinery College, 1910 April
Note: Request for an interview and a letter discussing the starting of the Millinery College in New York plus a discussion of what the college is to be.
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Art Service League, 1919 December
Note: Letter concerning the exhibition of Charles Francis Browne's painting and the hope Mrs. Blaine might be interested in purchase of a painting.
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Arthern Furniture Company, 1909 February-September
Note: The company makes custom furniture. A letter and invoice concern the purchase of a rosewood library set.
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Artists' Guild, 1915 April; 1917 November
Note: One interview and one telephone call concerning gaining Mrs. Blaine as an Associate Member of their guild.
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Artists' Housing Committee, 1935 March
Note: Would Mrs. Blaine serve as a member of the advisory committee for the Artists' Housing Committee?
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Arts Club of Chicago, 1915 November-1951 October
Note: Cross reference sheet. Series of letters attempting to gain Mrs. Blaine as a member. Evidently successful for dues cards follow. Notices of functions being held. Telephone conversation regarding the lending of a Courbet painting to the group for an exhibition. Letters and notices requesting payment of dues, past due.
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Arts Club (New York), undated
Note: Leaflet describing club, desiring membership and a list of organizing members.
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Arts and Decoration, 1921 September; 1922 July
Note: Three letters requesting Mrs. Blaine buy stock in the company that publishes this periodical.
Arts, Sciences, and Professions
Chicago Council
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note: Letter and two telephone calls regarding a party to be given for Miss Lillian Hellman, and can Mrs. Blaine attend. Material concerning the cultural and Scientific Conference for World Peace held in Chicago 1949. The above group were denied by the State Department permission to travel in the United States, “And we wondered if Mrs. Blaine would care to give us a statement that we could give the press?” The meeting was still held but a series of substitute speakers had to be engaged. Bound proceedings of council's meeting are here. Organization and program announcements.
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1948 May-1949 March
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1949 April
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1949 May-1952 June
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Independent Citizens' Committee, 1944 December-1946 October
Note: Request to join organization. Dinner announcement in honor of Hon. Harold L. Ickes. Letter, “We independents must ante up some chips of our own if we expect to elect a liberal congress.”
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National Council, 1950 March
Note: Report about the proposed cultural center for the National Council of the Arts, Sciences and Professions. Announcement of dinner for Dr. Harlow Shapley.
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Art Theatre of Chicago, 1949 July
Note: Would Mrs. Blaine grant an interview to Mr. Wittman regarding Arts Theatre of Chicago, a telephone request.
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Arundel-Bell, S.H., 1911 January-February
Note: Notes, letters, and calls concerning the purchase of rare books from this firm, “especially the Ruskin.”
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Arwell Service Company, 1932 April
Note: Interview concerning the purchase of crystal or liquid exterminators for moths and for moth control.
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Asbury, Hallie, 1929 December-1930 January
Note: Personal letter of extreme wordiness adding up to sickness and misfortune, the addressee has tuberculosis, needs a higher climate and would like to publish a book. This takes money.
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Ascher, Helen, 1937 November
Note: Frontier films is making a child labor film, they need $20,000.
Ascher-LeVin Inc.
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note: Invoices and letter for or about purchases of imported art linen and embroidery. Delay in paying bill is evident here.
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1913 January-1917 November
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1918 April-1926 October
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1927 November-1937 October
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Ascoli, Max, 1949 April
Note: Letter informing Mrs. Blaine she will soon receive a copy of the first issue of The Reporter. Wishes to know her opinion and hope a subscription will be forthcoming.
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Ash, Nathan, 1892 July; 1892 October
Note: Invoices from a livery and boarding stable in Bar Harbor, Maine. (Cut-under vehicle - one in which the wheels in front pass under the frame in turning.)
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Ashbee, C.R., 1900 December; 1908 November
Note: Two letters from this man, an architect from England, regarding a visit to Mrs. Blaine's home and his expected arrival in Chicago.
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Ashbrook, Claude, 1902 December
Note: Letter requesting reply to previous letter which concerned the stock purchase of the Aurora, Elgin, and Chicago Street Railroad.
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Ashenhurst, John, 1956 February
Note: Letter to Miss Ann DeMooy with a sketch of Mrs. Blaine written by the above person.
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Asheville University, 1923 September
Note: Request for money to carry out the program of this school.
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Ashland, Jerry, 1905 June
Note: Proprietor of a livery stable in Saranac Junction, New York, writes about the possibility of being of service to Mrs. Blaine.
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Ashland Non-Partisan Improvement Club, 1903 January; 1903 May
Note: Letters concerning the location of a new high school in Englewood.
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Ashleman, Lorley Ada, 1900 December-1945 November
Note: A letter of Christmas sentiments, request that Mrs. Blaine be a sponsor to the “Jeanne D'Arc Evening,” request for an interview so Mrs. Blaine can see a book the above has written in which are collected the most popular French games and rounds, and finally a letter explaining status of book - she must publish it herself and doesn't have the money, would Mrs. Blaine fill out the rest of the cost, $220-250?
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Ashley, L.E., undated
Note: Acceptance of senior class invitation to luncheon.
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Asia, 1923 May-1946 October
Note: This is a magazine and the folder is full of renewal information, notices, bills, and receipts.
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Asia-Africa Information Syndicate, 1952 May-September
Note: Stenciled topics designed for printing in Newspapers. Mrs. Blaine's comments were desired. Title examples: “Tunisia presents Her Case,” “Malan's Challenge to Britain,” “Beware! Italians are Back,” and so forth.
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Askwith, Herbert, 1925 November
Note: Interview, above person wants a record that he has tried to contact Mrs. B1aine about support for Our World Today, so that he can satisfy his employer.
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Asprey and Company, 1937 August; 1937 November; 1939 May
Note

London, England.

Letters from Messrs Asprey notifying Mrs. Blaine that her order had been received and fulfilling a request for a brochure. Receipt for three fitted traveling bags.

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Asquine, Herman, 1934 December
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipt for services of electrician Asquine.

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Assemblies of God Orphanage, 1921 November
Note

Location: Ariton, Alabama.

A request from S.C. Johnson, editor of The Home Missionary for some financial aid up to $3000. A copy of The Home Missionary.

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Assiut College, 1923 February; 1924 September
Note

Location: Assuit, Egypt.

F.S. Thompson request financial aid for Assiut College. A request for money to repair McCormick Hall.

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Associated British and Irish Railways, 1939 June-July
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Representative of the company obtained hotel reservations for her party.

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Associated Charities of Boston, 1912 December; 1915 July
Note: The Associated Charities asked by Mrs. Blaine to aid one Miss Magennis report that they have found someone. Letter stating that the organization would be glad to aid one Mrs. George Howard if she contacted them.
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Associated Charities of Cincinnati, 1911 January
Note: Notification that the organization was aiding one William M. Bliss and wanted Mrs. Blaine to help with transportation for him to Chicago.
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Associated Charities of Huntsville, 1917 December
Note

Location: Alabama.

Thank you note for a donation made by Mrs. Blaine.

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Associated Charities of Kansas City, 1901 January
Note: Letter from the General Secretary asking advice on the organization of an Association for the improvement of the dwellings of the poor
Box   25
Associated Charities and Philanthropies, 1912 November
Note

Location: Peoria, Illinois.

Apology for an appeal for assistance that proved to be unnecessary.

Box   25
Associated Charities of Toronto, 1908 February
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Appeal for further financial aid.

Box   25
Associated Charities of Washington, D.C., 1915 May-October
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Letters concerning an attempt of Mrs. Blaine to aid Mr. and Mrs. George Howard. Through the Associated Charities she sent fifty dollars which was refused by them.

Box   25
Associated Christian Volunteers, 1929-1930; 1936-1939
Note: Recorded telephone calls, personal interviews, and letters from the ACV requesting financial aid.
Box   25
Associated Court Reporters, 1936 November
Note

Location: Detroit, Michigan.

Receipt for payment of the reporting and transcribing of a debate between the Hon. Gerald P. Nye and Dr. Clark M. Eichelberger, at Temple Beth El.

Box   25
Associated Elgin Creameries, 1910 June
Note

Location: Elgin, Illinois.

Request for stock subscription.

Box   25
Associated Kin of Canadian Expeditionary Forces, 1917 October
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Request for aid.

Box   25
Associated Orchestras, 1939 December
Note: Wanted to furnish music for Mrs. Blaine's New Year's Eve party.
Box   25
Associated Press, 1925 February-May; 1942 October
Note: Requests for information on whether or not Mrs. Blaine as starting a memorial fund for Floyd Collins and on the marriage of Mrs. Blaine's sister-in-law.
Box   25
Associated Retail Credit Men's Adjustment Bureau, 1930 November
Note: Wires requesting payment before suing.
Box   25
Associated Yacht and Power Boat Clubs of America, 1912-1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

In 1912 Mrs. Blaine donated $100 to Water Carnival and Naval Review. She contributed the same amount again in 1913 and 1914.

Box   25
Association Against the Prohibition Amendment, 1923 April
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Circular.

Box   25
Association on American Indian Affairs, 1948-1949
Note

Location: New York.

Appeals for contribution to the American Indian Fund.

Box   25
Association of American Rhodes Scholars, 1929 June
Note

Location: New York.

Letter calling attention to the American Trust Fund for Oxford University.

Box   25
Association of Arts and Industries, 1923-1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Various requests for contributions.

Box   25
Association for the Chinese Blind, 1941-1951
Note

Location: Shanghai, China (New York office).

Letters concerning a contribution of $100 made in 1941 to provide schooling for 3 blind children for one year, and subsequent financial appeals.

Box   25
Association for Family Living, 1941-1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for financial aid.

Box   25
Association of Friendly Relations for Foreign Students, 1923 January 12
Note: Record of a meeting of the AFRFS held at Francis Parker School.
Box   25
Association House, 1904-1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters concerning two contributions of $10 and $25 made to the Association House.

Box   25
Association of Housekeeping Centers, 1913-1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for contributions.

Box   25
Association Internationale des Automobile-Clubs Reconnus, 1939
Note

Location: Paris, France.

Certificate of membership in the American Automobile Association.

Box   25
Association of Neighborhood Workers, 1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Circular.

Box   25
Association for Peace Education, 1923-1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters concerning a contribution in the form of a rent payment for the Association's quarters in 1923 and subsequent contributions.

Box   25
Association for the Protection of the Adirondacks, 1913-1914
Note

Location: New York.

Invitation to become a member.

Box   25
Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, 1916-1925
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Appeals for subscription and donations.

Box   25
Association for the Suppression of Newspaper Abuses, 1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for an interview.

Box   25
Astle, S.R., 1909
Note

Location: Providence, Rhode Island.

Notification of a shipment of flowers.

Box   25
Astor, Vincent, undated
Note

Location: New York.

An invitation to call.

Box   25
Astor, Viscount and Viscountess, 1924
Note

Location: London, England.

Invitation to attend the marriage of their daughter.

Box   25
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway System, 1940-1946
Note

Location: No address.

Recorded telephone conversations, wire, letters, and receipts concerning railroad transportation.

Box   25
Athenaeum, The, 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter to Flore J. Cooke advising they publish no journal on penmanship.

Box   25
Atherton, Ray, 1945
Note: United States Ambassador to Canada. Copy of his speech: “North America and International Affairs.”
Box   25
Atholl, Dutchess of, 1938 October 15
Note: Copy of an address, “Britain in the Crisis” - given before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations.
Box   25
Atkeisson, J.E.H., 1926
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill and receipt concerning services rendered as anesthetist.

Box   25
Atkins, Edward, Mrs. (Caroline Prentis), 1914
Note

Location: No address.

Friendly note.

Box   25
Atkins, L.R., 1952
Note

Location: New Boston, Texas.

Letter asking advice about nonpayment of a debt by a friend of Mrs. Blaine.

Box   25
Atkinson, C.J., undated
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

New Year Card from Boy's Dominion, Moss Park Province.

Box   25
Atkinson, Francis B., 1889-1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Editor of The Little Chronicle urges Mrs. Blaine to use his current affairs magazine in the Francis W. Parker School. He attempts to justify circularizing teachers.

Box   25
Atkinson, George H., 1912-1916; 1917-1942
Note: President of Albemarle Normal and Industrial Institute of North Carolina. Later became Salisbury Normal and Industrial Institute. He makes requests for money for the Institute and the correspondence reveals a considerable description and history of the school and its work with some figures. He also includes letters of endorsement from Mrs. Stonewall Jackson and others.
Box   25
Atkinson, Henry A., 1942
Note

Location: New York.

General Secretary of the Church Peace Union requests an interview for advice.

See also:

  • World Alliance for International Friendship through the Churches, 1931
  • United Nations Association Congress, 1944
Box   25
Atkisson, R.V., 1902
Note

Location: Jacksonville, Florida.

Pastor Atkisson asks Mrs. Blaine if she would contribute to the rebuilding of the McLyein Memorial M.E. Church which was destroyed by fire.

Box   25
Atlanta Normal and Industrial Institute, 1922
Note

Location: Atlanta, Georgia.

Reverend Richard D. Stinson, Principal of the Institute, asks Mrs. Blaine to contribute money to help pay bills. Included are two pamphlets on the Institute.

Box   26
Atlanta School of Social Work, 1925-1930
Note

Location: Atlanta, Georgia.

Requests for donations to the school and attached information on the school with a wealth of detail and some figures. Letters of recommendation included.

Box   26
Atlanta University, 1909-1936
Note

Location: Atlanta, Georgia.

Requests for donations to the University which include a great deal of information on the school and the race problem in general.

Box   26
Atlantic Monthly, 1912-1936
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Notification of rejection of a sonnet on the sinking of the Titanic. Questionnaire on early reading experiences. Renewal notice.

Box   26
Atlantic Union Committee, 1950
Note

Location: New York.

Mrs. Blaine is asked to support the Atlantic Union Committee which proposes to bring about a federal convention of democracies to insure peace with her influence and money. Pamphlet on Committee enclosed.

Box   26
Atlas Film Corporation, 1951
Note

Location: Oak Park, Illinois.

Proposition to make a film in connection with Francis W. Parker School's 50th Anniversary which would be a report on the contribution of the School and its founders to American education.

Box   26
Atmore, Grace C., 1902
Note

Location: Cimarron, New Mexico.

Personal letter from friend at whose ranch Emmons had stayed.

Box   26
Atteridge, Thomas, 1897
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Receipts for milk and cream.

Box   26
Atwater, H.C., Mrs. (Anita Trumbill-Dodge), 1918-1920
Note

Location: White Plains, New York.

Letter from singer friend asking for an introduction to Walter Damrosch.

Box   26
Atwood, B.R., 1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill.

Box   26
Atwood, Wallace W., 1903-1941
Note

Location: University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.

Birth announcement. Request for advice regarding the future of Hillside Home School which was in jeopardy because of the bankruptcy of its owners, the Jones sisters. Report of a meeting of the Geographical Society of Chicago on April 22, 1910 at which Atwood spoke. A statement of what the real educational ideals of the School of Education of the University of Chicago should be by Dr. Judd. Letters of recommendation for Herbert S. Huston, the publisher of Our World. Wedding invitation from Worcester, Massachusetts where Atwood moved to teach at Clark University. Wedding invitation from Worcester, Massachusetts.

Box   26
Atwood, Wallace W., Mrs. (Harriet T.B.), 1902-1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Worcester, Massachusetts.

Thank you note for a gift and advice on how to stimulate little Emmons interest in specimen classification. Note telling Mrs. Blaine that she resigned her position at the University (1902). Request that Mrs. Blaine address a group of parents of some ninety children enrolled in the School of Education, University of Chicago, on the founding of the school in an attempt to find the ideals that the parents felt no longer exist. Enclosed also a statement of grievances presented by the parents to the President of University of Chicago leers by the parents, and a list of teachers that recently left the school and their backgrounds. Reply of President Harry Pratt Judson to the parents grievances. Letter notifying Mrs. Blaine that she cannot attend Emmons' wedding.

Box   26
Audibert, P. Raymond, 1912-1913
Note

Location: New York.

Letters asking payment for a portrait painted.

Box   26
Auditorium Hotel, 1903-1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for use of the hotel restaurant and garden. Letters concerning the account of Mr. Arthur Brownlee and receipts for the payment of his bills.

Box   26
Auditorium Pharmacy, 1897-1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipts.

Box   26
Auditorium Theatre, 1899-1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters concerning opera tickets.

Box   26
Audrain, A.L., and Company, 1917
Note

Location: New York.

Receipt.

Box   26
Audubon Society (Illinois), 1921-1952
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters concerning meetings of the society and fund raising matters.

Box   26
Audubon Society (National), 1911-1948
Note

Location: New York.

Membership cards. A great deal of information on the society.

Box   26
Aufferth, C.J., 1924
Note: Decorator looking for work talks to secretary.
Box   26
Aughinbaugh, T.J., 1929
Note

Location: Portland, Oregon.

Letter to Mr. A.E. McKinstry stating that an interview with Mrs. William Gray about her memories of the McCormick family will soon be completed and forwarded.

Box   26
Augspurg, Anita, undated
Note

Location: No address.

See Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.

Box   26
Augusburg, Helen, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acceptance of an invitation to attend the Senior Class luncheon. [Parker School]

Box   26
Augusburg, Paul, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acceptance of an invitation to attend the Senior Class luncheon. [Parker School]

Box   26
Augur, James R. - Hyde Park, 1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Mrs. Blaine offered to have her car sent up to provide transportation for Augur who thanked her.

Box   26
Augur, Wheaton, Mrs., 1912-1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two invitations to visit and a wedding announcement concerning the marriage of Mrs. Wheaton Augur's daughter, Ellen Adair.

Box   26
Augustana Hospital, 1907-1951
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for a donation. Hospital bills and cancelled checks concerning Mrs. Anna Olofson and Mrs. Virginia Olofson.

Box   26
Augusta Savings Bank, 1895-1937
Note

Location: Augusta, Maine.

Letters concerning the transference of the account of Williams Emmons Blaine to Mrs. Blaine. Letters concerning the transference of the account from Mrs. Blaine to Emmons Jr. Statements of the interest earned for most of the years.

Box   26
Augusta Trust Company, 1935-1938
Note

Location: Augusta, Maine.

Letter of notification of the amount of interest earned in 1935 and a notification that the bank was in liquidation.

Box   26
Aurex Corporation, 1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for a hearing aid delivered to Miss Grace T. Walker.

Box   26
Aurora, Elgin and Chicago Railroad Company, 1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters telling Mrs. Blaine that an article lost on the train cannot be found.

Box   26
Austin, Alfred Ely, 1919
Note

Location: Norwalk, Connecticut.

Wedding announcement concerning the marriage of Mrs. Elizabeth Austin Miller to Mr. David Swing Starring.

Box   26
Austin, Barbara Keith, undated
Note

Location: No address.

Married to Foote, Robert Lake.

See Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Austin

Box   26
Austin Bond and Mortgage Company, 1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Real estate company notification that there is an interested purchaser for her property on Clark Street.

Box   26
Austin College, 1901
Note

Location: Effingham, Illinois.

Request for contribution to endowment fund and supporting letters.

Box   26
Austin, Edwin Charles, Mr. and Mrs., 1937-1941
Note

Location: Glencoe, Illinois.

Invitation to spend the afternoon and a wedding invitation to the marriage of Barbara Keith Austin to Mr. Robert Lake Foote.

Box   26
Austin, Frances E., 1896
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Inquiry about a cook's position.

Box   26
Austin, H.W., Mrs., undated
Note: See: National Committee on Cause and Cure of War.
Box   26
Austria-Hungary Consulate, undated
Note: For papers concerning law-suit begun in Budapest against the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company sent by Consulate-General see McCormick Harvesting November 27, 1901 (No. 39584), February 5, 1902 (No. 356), April 5, 1904 (No. 2418)
Box   26
Automobile Club of Southern California, 1927-1931
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Letters concerning insurance for the cars of the McCormick Estate and an insurance claim against Mrs. Blaine.

Box   26
Automobile Repairing Shop, 1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill.

Box   26
Au Touriste, 1889
Note

Location: Paris, France.

Bill.

Box   26
Avent, Caroline, 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter and interview concerning the possibility of a loan of $1000 on property.

Box   26
Avenue Road United Church, 1926-1928
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Letters of thanks for a gift of $1500 from Mrs. Blaine acting for the Trustees for Mary Virginia McCormick.

See also: Presbyterian Avenue Road Presbyterian Church for correspondence prior to 1926.

Box   26
Averill-Morgan Company, 1931-1946
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Cleaning bills.

Box   26
Avery, Loren William, 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Doctor bills of Mrs. Odman.

Box   26
Avery, Sewell Lee, 1924-1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter expressing a desire to refrain from giving an opinion as to the political treatment of the League question. Announcement of the marriage of their daughter, Nancy, to Mr. Rogers Follansbee.

Box   26
Avery, William A., 1897-1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for services and goods of a carpenter, builder, and electrician.

Box   26
Aviation Cadet Recruiting Aids, 1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for contribution for advertising poster.

Box   26
Avondale School, 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to present diplomas to the graduating class of the Avondale School.

Box   27
Axtell, Francis, Mrs., undated
Note: See also: American Women's Victory dinner, 1919 February.
Box   27
Aydelotte, Frank, 1936-1946
Note

Location: Swarthmore, Pennsylvania; Princeton, New Jersey.

Aydelotte sent copy of letter written by Michael Lindsay while in China describing the situation to Mrs. Blaine. A lengthy report from Lindsay. Letters concerning foreign affairs and most specifically the preparation of a pamphlet on the San Francisco Conference of 1945. Aydelotte asks that the pamphlets be sent to all Rhodes Scholars and makes some suggestions.

See also:

  • Progressive Education Association, 1925 April 23-25. Report of meetings, Philadelphia
  • Michael Lindsay, 1938 November 9
Box   27
Aydelotte, George C., 1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Interviews and letters for an appointment for Dr. Sherman P. Young, American Representative of Yenching University to see Mrs. Blaine. Condolences for the death of Mrs. Blaine's brother, Cyrus.

Box   27
Ayer, Albert Azro, Mr. and Mrs., 1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Announcement of the marriage of their daughter, Grace, to Mr. Herbert William Hamlin.

Box   27
Ayer, Benjamin F., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding invitation for the marriage of their daughter, Janet, to Mr. Kellogg Fairbank.

Box   27
Ayer, Benjamin F., Mrs. (Janet Hopkins), 1907-1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Calling cards.

Box   27
Ayer, Edward E., 1900-1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to call. Notification that Ayer is out of town.

Box   27
Ayer, Edward, Mrs. (Emma Burbank), 1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

In Memoriam card from the Fortnightly of Chicago.

Box   27
Ayer, Walter, 1900-1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Madison, Wisconsin.

Acceptance of an invitation to attend a lecture given by Professor Geddes in February 1900. Invitation to call. Invitation to a Ball in honor of Miss Janet Ayer. Wedding invitation for the marriage of their daughter, Janet, to Mr. Ross James Beatty Jr.

Box   27
Ayer, Walter, Mrs. (Phoebe L. McCormick), 1887-1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Madison, Wisconsin.

Note written when a child. Letter telling Mrs. Blaine that she is engaged. Invitation to spend the week end. Letter expressing regret that she could not attend Mrs. Blaine's birthday party.

Box   27
Ayers, Homer W., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Attorney writes Mrs. Blaine about the paving of Webster Avenue. Petition to the Board of Local Improvements of the City of Chicago enclosed.

Box   27
Ayers, Paula, 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for an appointment.

Box   27
Ayres, Clinton J., Inc., 1929-1939
Note

Location: Saranac Lake, New York.

Offer of services in connection with the insurance on the buildings and furnishings of her camp Littlepond. Inquiry as to whether she would want to rent the camp. Letter inquiring if she would mind letting Mr. Avery Rockefeller build within one hundred feet of her western boundary.

Box   27
Ayres, Lillian, 1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter asking an appointment to discuss the possibility of enabling a Buddhist Bishop to give lectures on Applied Psychology in Chicago.

Box   27
Ayrshire Breeders' Association, 1921
Note

Location: Brandon, Vermont.

Letter informing Mrs. Blaine that her letter was received but the addressee, Mr. J.D. Watson, has gone to Scotland. The letter concerned the Memorial to be founded in memory of Doctor Henry Baird Favill.

Box   27
Azad, Abul Kalam, 1942
Note

Location: Calcutta, India.

Wires concerning trouble between India and Great Britain over the establishment of a provisional national government.

Box   27
Azamar, Luida Prussing, 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Attempts to make Mrs. Elaine's acquaintance. She says she has a letter on introduction from Mr. Houghteling who thought they had a lot in common.

Box   27
Azar, J.W., and Company, 1928
Note

Location: New York.

Bill.

Box   27
Azemar, Mrs., 1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Through secretaries asks Mrs. Blaine if she knew of anyone who would like to buy some old glassware.

Subseries: B
Box   27
Babcock, Elizabeth
Note

Location: New York.

Letters concerning luncheon engagements.

Box   27
Babcock, James W., 1930
Note

Location: New York.

Doctor Babcock asks Mrs. Blaine if she would accept a bill for services rendered to Mr. James W. Adams.

Box   27
Babcock, Robert H., 1907-1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of recommendation for Miss A. Paldani, a professional masseuse, who is applying for the position with Mrs. Blaine's mother. Inquiry as to who was Mrs. Blaine's real estate agent. Invitation to attend the wedding of his daughter, Eleanor Clinto, to Mr. Merrill Coit. Receipt for payment of bill of Mrs. James Adams.

Box   27
Babcock, Robert H., Mrs., 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial aid for Mrs. Emma Lilly.

Box   27
Babcock, Rushton and Company, 1913-1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Dealer in stocks and bonds purchased and sold preferred stock in the American Radiator Company. Includes letters of suggestion, bills, and receipts.

Box   27
Babcock, Russell B., 1939
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Letter regretfully rejecting dinner invitation.

Box   27
Babcock, W.I., 1892-1896
Note

Location: Colehour, Illinois.

The manager of the Chicago Ship Building Company sent letter expressing sympathy over Emmons death and included a formal statement from the company. Letter informing Mrs. Blaine that he will not be able to be present at the dedication of the memorial organ to Emmons Blaine.

Box   27
Baber, Zonia, 1896-1956
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Paris, Illinois.

Letter declining a dinner invitation and suggesting literature on the Bar Harbor locality. Letter informing Mrs. Blaine that she had been elected a vice-president of the Chicago Geographical society. Invitation to attend the reception of the Kindergarten Club. Letter describing Colonel Parker's character. Letters concerning the election of a new principal for the Chicago School of Education. Letters informing Mrs. Blaine that her speech delivered at the dedication of Emmons Blaine Hall is not in form to be published. Letter asking Mrs. Blaine to get Cyrus McCormick's consent to study a ravine preparatory to use. Map enclosed. Condolence over the death of Emmons Jr. Letter accenting an offer to work in the League of Nation's Children School upon condition. Article by Zonia Baber, “Peace Monuments and Symbols of the United States.” Letter thanking Mrs. Blaine for donating “The World's Destiny and the United States,” and “The United Nations, What They Are, What They May Become.” Article - “Lost Opportunities in Teaching Geography,” by Zonia Baber. Article - “The Oceans: Our Future Pastures,” by Zonia Baber. Obituary notice.

Box   27
Baby Carriage Hospital, 1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipt for carriage.

Box   27
Baby Hygiene Association, 1921
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Thank you note for the gift of a winter coat.

Box   27
Bachelder, M. Abbie, 1927
Note

Location: Little Boars Heed, New Hampshire.

Thank you note for a gift.

Box   27
Bachelder's, 1927-1930
Note

Location: Little Boar's Head, New Hampshire.

Bills and receipts for hotel and cottage accommodations.

Box   27
Bachelder's Garage, 1927
Note

Location: Little Boars Head, New Hampshire.

Bills.

Box   27
Bachelors' Cotillon Club, undated
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Invitation to attend a series of German Cotillons.

Box   27
Bachrach, Louis Fabian, Inc., 1923-1924
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Letters, bill, aria receipt for photographic prints.

Box   27
Bachrach, Sam B., 1938
Note

Location: St. Louis, Missouri.

Announcement of the marriage of their daughter, Betty Rose, to Mr. Robert McCormick Adams.

Box   27
Bachus, Clyde I., 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for a contribution to Kiwanis Milk Fund.

Box   27
Back Bay Veterinary Hospital, 1908
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Bill.

Box   27
Back Number Budd and Sons, 1898
Note

Location: New York.

Bill for back issues of the New York Daily and Sunday Sun.

Box   27
Backus, Dana Converse, 1934-1939
Note

Location: Flushing, New York.

Calling cards.

Box   27
Backus, E. Burdette, 1930
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Copy of a sermon - “The Conquest of Fear.”

Box   27
Backus, Levi Louis, 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Announcement of the marriage of their daughter, Pearl Imogene, to Mr. Neale Seberance Carley.

Box   27
Bacon, Charles Sumner, 1910-1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of thanks for an address sent to him by Mrs. Blaine. Letter of reaction against the anti-German teaching in Parker School (1918). A Metabolic Study of Mrs. Emmons Blaine Jr. Request for an interview to discuss the possible purchase of some property belonging to the McCormick Estate in order to enlarge the American College of Surgeons. Invitation to join the Citizens School Committee of Chicago and a statement of its purposes. Polite refusal to sign the Conant-Douglas letter on the grounds that he opposes war with Germany (December 1940). Condolences for the death of Harold McCormick. Letter commenting on Truman's attitude toward the situation in Greece in 1947. One folder of press clippings describing Bacon's trip to Austria and his appeals for relief and economic aid, 1921.

See also:

  • American Russian Institute
  • American Russian Institute for Cultural Relations: report, page 1, 1934 April 20
Box   27
Bacon, Charles Sumner, Mrs. (Marie Rosthorn), 1923-1951
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for aid for Austria.

Christmas card.

Get well note.

Box   27
Bacon, Eugenia Jones, 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter inquiring of Mrs. McCormick and requesting an interview. Enclosed a pamphlet on a book written by her.

Box   27
Bacon, Francis H., Company, 1896-1938
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Bills for furniture and interior decorating.

Box   27
Bacon, Henry, Mrs. (Louisa Lee), 1913
Note

Location: St. Louis, Missouri.

Invitation to attend an exhibition given by her husband and a newspaper clipping describing his abilities as a water colorist.

Box   27
Bacon and Kinsman, 1926-1927
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Bill and receipt for reporting services of Memorial Service to the late Dr. Charles W. Eliot.

Box   27
Bacon, Lucy Allerton, 1895
Note

Location: Rochester, New York.

Letter expressing interest in a position, caring for Mrs. Blaine's child.

Box   27
Bacon, Marie Rosthorn, 1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for flowers.

Box   27
Bacon, R.H., and Company, 1948-1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for clipping service by the Business Paper Editorial Service concerning the Foundation For World Government.

Box   27
Bacon, Whipple and Company, 1932-1934
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Inquiry as to whether or not Mrs. Blaine is interested in buying bonds or securities.

Box   27
Badger, Alpheus C., 1900-1901
Note

Location: Kenilworth, Illinois.

Announcement of their fiftieth anniversary. Announcement of the marriage of their daughter, Ada, to Mr. Embry Lee Twearingen.

Box   27
Badger, Arthur Campbell, 1923
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Announcement of the marriage of their daughter, Doris, to The Reverend Allen Williams Clark.

Box   27
Badger, A. Shreve, Mrs. (Frances Cowles), 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation for Emmons Jr. to attend a Valentine's Day party.

Box   27
Badger, Elvira Cecelia, 1900
Note

Location: No address.

Accepts invitation to hear Professor Geddes speak.

Box   27
Badger, Richard G., 1909-1927
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Bills and receipts from book publisher. Invitation to send in any manuscripts that she might have for possible publication.

Box   27
Baer, Arnold, undated
Note: See also: Progressive Education Association Conference, 1937 October 28-30.
Box   27
Baer, Carlyle S., 1910
Note: Request for Mrs. Blaine to write an article on Lincoln. Memorial College to appear in The Survey. A copy of the Mountain Herald (June 1909) which contains the annual catalogue of Lincoln Memorial University of Cumberland Gap, Tennessee.
Box   27
Baer, Gertrude, undated
Note: See also: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1924 May 19-31. Regarding Youth Movement.
Box   27
Baer, John Willis, 1915-1927
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Request for a contribution to the Presbyterian Pension Fund of Pasadena in the name of Virginia McCormick.

Box   27
Baetjer, Walter A., 1936-1942
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Report of doctor on the condition of Mrs. Cora Adams and Mrs. Amanda Tracy.

Box   27
Bagby, R.B., 1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

College friend of Emmons Jr. wants Mrs. Blaine to invest in a filling machine.

Box   28
Baggot, E., Company, 1895-1928
Physical Description: 5 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills, statements, and receipts concerning the company's services for the installation and repair of plumbing, gas and electrical fixtures repair, and general carpentry work.

Box   28
Bagley, Frederick, Mrs., undated
Note: See also: School for Political education for Women, 1920 February 19-26.
Box   28
Bagley, Grace H., 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter informing Mrs. Blaine that she will be unable to serve on a committee for tenement improvement. Copy of a letter to Jane Addams giving her reasons why she would not accept a resolution passed which outlined a proposed model tenement that she was to plan. Plats and specifications for a model tenement for tenants earning laborer's wages.

Box   28
Bagshawe, T.E., Mrs., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for an interview to discuss an idea of hers about education.

Box   28
Bay City State Park, 1950
Note

Location: Bay City, Michigan.

Speech: “Presentation of Bird Museum” / by Mrs. George Birney Jennison - which gives some information on the movement to establish the museum.

Box   28
Bahr, Alfon E., and Company, 1951
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Recorded interview with secretary concerning the possibility of sub-leasing a part of the second floor of the Thompson Building from Mrs. Blaine.

Box   28
Bailey, Albert E., 1937
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Interviews and telephone call relating to the hiring of Bailey to deliver lectures for Miss McCormick in Los Angeles.

Box   28
Bailey, Banks and Biddle Company, 1894
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Bill and receipt for jewelry.

Box   28
Bailey, Charlotte O., 1906-1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

A teacher of Wendell Philips High School complains in a letter that she deserves a promotion.

Bailey, David Algar, 1938
Note

Location: Woodbridge, New Jersey.

Copy of a letter to Dr. Wilbur of Stanford University containing testimonials to the soundness of Bailey's philosophy of world peace.

Box   28
Bailey, Edward P., 1912-1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to call. Announcement of the marriage of their daughter, Harmon Spruance, to Mr. Carroll Leslie Tyler.

Box   28
Bailey, Frank M., 1900-1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Elmhurst, Illinois.

Letters asking Mrs. Blaine to help him find work. Letter thanking Mrs. Blaine for a loan of $500 with a promissory note. Letter answering a request by Mrs. Blaine for information on the Chicago Lying-in Hospital and Dispensary; two pamphlets are enclosed. Letters concerning the rental of the “Orchard House” through agent Bailey. Letters expressing sympathy for Mrs. Blaine's ill-health. Appeals for money. Bills and receipts for squab ordered from Bailey's squab farm. Letters outlining Mrs. Blaine's financial support of the farm. Invitation to attend the wedding of their daughter, Harriet Lewall.

Box   28
Bailey, Frank M., Mrs., 1899-1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Elmhurst, Illinois.

Letters of thanks for gifts and money. Letters of request for money. Letters asking advice. Letters discussing the problems of the squab farm. Letters arranging the use of the Tea Shop as a luncheon service for Parker School. Letters give a great deal of information on the personal lives of the Bailey's and Mrs. Blaine's relationship with them.

Box   28
Bailey, Frederic T., and Company, 1916-1930
Note

Location: North Scituate, Massachusetts.

Bills and receipts for services as plumber to Miss Grace Walker and Miss M.V. McCormick. Framing plan of Sunrise Garden, The Caravels, Cohasset, Massachusetts.

Box   28
Bailey, Harriet, 1892-1904
Note

Location: Sugar Hill, New Hampshire; Washington, D.C.

Letter thanking Mrs. Blaine for her hospitality. Letter expressing sympathy for Emmons death. Letter of introduction for Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Bailey.

Box   28
Bailey, Marcellus, Mrs., 1899-1900
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Request for contribution of clothing or money to help the destitute in Cuba together with an extract from a letter written by General Joseph P. Sanger, Military Governor of Matanzas, Cuba, describing the conditions of the people. Thank you note for flowers.

Box   28
Bailey, W.H., 1925
Note

Location: Louisville, Kentucky.

Telegram from a man who has a plan to rescue the man trapped in the cave if he can get the rights from the Collins family. He needs some equipment.

Box   28
Bailey, William, Mrs., 1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Mrs. Bailey called to see if Mrs. Blaine would be interested in taking $1000 worth of stock in the Jarvie Shop. She left calling card and a brochure showing some articles for sale.

Box   28
Bain, Minnie L., 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to speak to the Department of Civics and Philanthropy of the West End Woman's Club of Chicago.

Box   28
Bain News Service, 1917
Note

Location: New York.

Request for a photo of the late Cyrus H. McCormick for use in a history.

Box   28
Bainbridge, Katharine, 1944
Note

Location: Upper St. Regis Lake.

Request to call on Mrs. Blaine.

Box   28
Baird, Hal, undated
Note: See also: The Country Home School.
Box   28
Bajpai, Girja, 1942
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Representative of the Government of India.

Copy of a speech in which Bajpai states that Indians will resist the Japanese.

Box   28
Baker, A. Florence, 1933
Note

Location: Rushville, Illinois.

Criticism of Mrs. Blaine for endowing buildings instead of helping individuals.

Box   28
Baker, Alfred, 1906
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Baker tells Mrs. Blaine of available sailing yachts.

Box   28
Baker, Alfred L., 1913-1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for a contribution to the Playground and Recreation Association of America. Announcement of the marriage of their daughter, Isabelle, to Mr. Robert M. Curtis. Invitation to spend the evening. Invitation to attend the wedding of their daughter, Mary, to Mr. Hamilton McCormick (1921). Thank you for a letter, probably of sympathy and advice.

See also: Citizens Terminal Plan.

Box   28
Baker, Alfred L., Mrs., 1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Report on Hannah Burk as a prospective maid by Mrs. Baker for Mrs. Blaine.

Box   28
Baker, Alfred L., and Company, 1902-1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Sheet describing the Wisconsin Central and Chicago Great Western Railroad and recommending investment. Grateful acknowledgement of $500 contribution to the Merriam Campaign Fund. Report of Walter L. Fisher and Bion J. Arnold to the Citizens' Terminal Plan Committee of Chicago. Suggestions for purchasing bonds. Bills and receipts for bond purchasing.

Box   28
Baker, Benjamin May, 1911-1917
Note

Location: Norfolk, Virginia.

Report of the condition of Berthas case. Announcement of the marriage of their daughter, Helen, to Matthew Page Waller.

Box   28
Baker, C.E., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for money to aid juvenile delinquents.

Box   28
Baker, Clara, 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter applying for a position as a social secretary. Interview in which her qualifications are noted. Letter thanking Mrs. Blaine for a gift of money.

Box   28
Baker, Fannie, 1929-1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests to have Mrs. Blaine visit her shop in the Drake Hotel.

Box   28
Baker, Frank, 1924-1928
Note

Location: Upper St. Regis, New York.

Receipts for services rendered.

Box   28
Baker, Frank, Mrs., 1924-1926
Note

Location: Upper St. Regis, New York.

Receipts for services rendered as cook at camp.

Box   28
Baker, Frank C., 1908-1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Announcement of the monthly meeting of the Chicago Academy of Sciences for December 22, 1908. Report of a lecture delivered by Baker entitled Birds.

Box   29
Baker, George H., 1895
Note

Location: St. Louis, Missouri.

Notification that he will meet Mrs. Blaine at her home.

Box   29
Baker, George T., 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for wall paper.

Box   29
Baker, Harvey H., 1910
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Letter of introduction for Mr. Birtwell to Mrs. Blaine.

Box   29
Baker, Hostetler and Sidlo, undated
Note: See also: Newton D. Baker. Griffith and Thornburgh Heaney, Price and Postel.
Box   29
Baker, J.A., 1943
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Thank you note for a gift of $2500 from Mary Virginia McCormick Pension Fund.

Box   29
Baker, Jane, 1901
Note

Location: West Plains, New York.

Thank you note for a gift.

Box   29
Baker, Josephine Turck, 1919
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

The editor Correct English sent Mrs. Blaine one of her poems entitled “The Dawn.”

See also: American Women's Victory dinner and conference, 1919 February 12-13.

Box   29
Baker, Mabel McIlvaine, 1935-1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note and brochure describing the accomplishments of a singing teacher Tula Miller.

Letter of introduction for Mrs. Florence Hertter.

Box   29
Baker, M.N., 1903
Note

Location: Broadway, New York.

Letter addressed to Raymond Rohuil of the City Homes Association, Northwestern University Settlement giving advice on how to go about improving sanitation.

Box   29
Baker, Newton D., 1917-1929
Note

Location: Cleveland, Ohio.

Material outlining the disagreements between Mrs. Stanley McCormick and the rest of the McCormick family over the estate of Stanley McCormick which resulted in a court proceeding.

See also:

  • American Women's Victory dinner, 1919 February 12-13
  • Thomas, Mr. Norman, 1937 March 18
  • Report at Fourth Annual Woman Congress
Box   29
Baker, Orville D., 1889-1892
Note

Location: Augusta, Maine.

Telegram of congratulations. Telegram expressing sympathy.

Box   29
Baker, P.H., 1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for keys.

Box   29
Baker, Philip, 1923
Note

Location: Richmond, Virginia; New York

Letter informing Mrs. Blaine that he has written to the League of Nations Union in England asking them to send her a complete set of their literature. Enclosed is a list of questions usually asked about the league and answers for them as cited by Lord Robert Cecil. Monthly Summary of the League of Nations, March 1923. Pamphlets describing the first three years of the League and stating its objectives. A sermon entitled “The Righteousness of God” by the Archbishop of Canterbury before the League. “Notes for Lessons, or Addresses, to Young People” by Frederick J. Gould. “The League of Nations and the Churches.”

Box   29
Baker, Prescott, 1920
Note

Location: No address

Note from 7th grader about a talk given by Sir Oliver Lodges Falk.

Box   29
Baker, Rachel, 1930-1932
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California

Bills for hats.

Box   29
Baker, Roland M., Mrs. (Edith M.), 1940
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts

Thank you note for the privilege of a sitting with Mrs. Rogers arranged through Mrs. Blaine.

Box   29
Baker, Sarah, 1923
Note

Location: No address

Bill.

Box   29
Baker and Smith Company, 1894
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bid to furnish and erect Hot Water Warming Apparatus.

Box   29
Baker, Theodosia Potts, 1888-1927
Note

Location: Norfolk, Virginia; Somerville, New Jersey

Note of best wishes for her coming marriage. Congratulations on her marriage. Congratulations on having a baby. Sympathy note. Thank you note. Expression of sympathy following Mrs. McCormick's death. Letter asking the help of Mrs. Blaine for Agnes Moyler should she need it.

Box   29
Baker-Vawter Company, 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for an application for membership in the Woman's Athletic Club.

Box   29
Baker, William F., 1928-1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for professional services of a chiropodist.

Box   29
Baker, William T., 1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Announcement of the marriage of their daughter, Bertha, to Mr. Van Wagenen Alling.

Box   29
Bakewell, Benjamin, 1916
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Bills and receipts concerning the professional services of a physician.

Box   29
Bakke, Otto, 1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for shoes.

Box   29
Baird, John Wyllys, 1937-1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acceptances of invitations to dine.

Christmas Card.

Box   29
Baird, Katharine, 1938-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acceptance of invitations.

Box   29
Baird, Maria M., 1939
Note

Location: Perthshire.

Acceptance of dinner invitation. Thank you for the dinner.

Box   29
Baird, Stevens, Mrs., 1941
Note

Location: New York.

Letter requesting advice on who would make a good state chairman (Illinois) for Young America Wants to Help; an auxiliary branch of the British War Relief Society. Enclosed is a verse that is sold to bring in funds.

Box   29
Baird, Walter, 1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Baird's secretary wants to know if Mrs. Blaine plans to attend luncheon at Union League Club of the World Court Committee.

Box   29
Baird, Warner, 1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to attend the wedding of their daughter, Katherine Dole, to Herbert Leighton Hansen

Box   29
Baird, Warner, Jr., 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acceptance of dinner invitation.

Box   29
Baird and Warner Inc., 1922-1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters inquiring if Mrs. Blaine wants to sell various pieces of property.

Box   29
Baird, William M., Mrs., 1935
Note

Location: River Forrest, Illinois; Pyeug Yaug, Korea.

Principal of the Women's Higher Bible School in Pyeug Yaug, Korea request a contribution to a fund for a new dormitory.

Box   29
Baird, William T., 1949-1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Reverend Baird makes requests to see Mrs. Blaine. He appeals to her for financial aid to help “The Protestant.” Expression of sympathy for her illness and expression of joy at her recovery.

Box   29
Baird, Wyllys Warner, 1901-1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter concerning the possible entrance or his daughter to Francis Parker School.

Request to see Mrs. Blaine in reference to some church work.

See also: League of Women Voters-Illinois, 1924 April 12. Report of Conference on Economic Aspects of International Affairs.

Box   29
Baird, Wyllys Werner, Mrs., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request to enter her daughter in Francis Parker School.

Box   29
Balderston, John C., 1899
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Invitation to attend the marriage reception of their daughter Ada and Mr. Robert Edward Stone.

Box   29
Baldridge, Westmoreland, 1912-1916
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Doctor bills for Virginia McCormick.

Baldwin, C.B. (Beanie)
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   29
1946-1948
Note

Location: New York.

Invitation to attend meeting of “progressives” to be held in Chicago on September 28 and 29, 1946. Enclosed is “A Call To Progressives” which gives officers and statement of purposes of the National Citizens Political Action Committee.

Request payment of cost of printing Wallace's speech in Chicago Sun, March 25, 1947.

Thank you note for a contribution to Wallace's manager in Washington amounting to $5000.

Report of the Second Annual Convention of the Progressive Citizens of America, January 17-18, 1948.

Letter from Rexford G. Tugwell to Leon Henderson giving his reasons for not attending a meeting of Americans for Democratic Action and telling why he supports Henry Wallace.

Copy of Wallace's letter to Stalin asking for a conference to settle difficulties.

“Call” to the National Founding Convention of the New Political Party at Convention Hall, Philadelphia July 23-25, 1948.

List of state parties and requests to give certain amounts to each amounting to $142,000.

Report of the Meeting of the National Committee of November 13, 1948.

Copy of a letter from Olin Downes to Henry Wallace in which he praises the latter.

Box   29
1949 January-September
Note

Thank you for a donation which made it possible to publish Wallace's speech in the New York Times, April 6, 1949.

Letter asking Mrs. Blaine to give the rest of the $50,000 promised to finance a tour of Wallace and members of European Parliaments.

Statement of expenses enclosed.

“Atlantic Pact: Peace Pact or War Pact” by H. Wallace.

“An Urgent Letter” by H. Wallace.

Newspaper Clipping on C. Baldwin's clash with Sen. Eastland.

Open Letter to President Truman from Baldwin on economic policy.

Text of letter being sent to members of the United States Senate by Wallace on the Atlantic Pact. (Released July 5, 1949).

Wallace's Open Letter to Stalin and Stalin's reply.

Speech of Wallace on disarmament.

Speech on economic policy by Wallace delivered before National Conference on Jobs end the Economic Crisis, September 17, 1949.

Speech by Wallace delivered at the National Labor conference for Peace, October l, 1949.

Box   29
1949 October-1952
Note

Speech by Wallace against depression, fascism, violence and war, delivered at Chicago Coliseum Rally, November 18, 1949

Speech by Wallace for peace, delivered at community Church Boston, Massachusetts, November 27, 1949 .

Speech by Wallace entitled “The True Meaning of Religion in the Modern World.” Christmas wire, delivered at Community Church of New York, December 4, 1949.

Request to give to a fund for Baldwin in honor of his fiftieth birthday.

See also:

  • Wallace, Henry A.
  • Kenny, Robert W., 1952 July 29
Box   29
Baldwin, C.B., Mrs. (Lillian), 1948
Note

Location: New York.

Thank you note for hospitality shown. People's Songs: Songs of Labor and the American People.

Box   29
Baldwin, Bird T., 1924-1925
Note

Location: Ames, Iowa.

Report of an address by Dr. Bird T. Baldwin of Iowa State University delivered on January 25, 1924 at Francis Parker School entitled “Social Adjustments.” Report of a lecture by Baldwin delivered at Francis Parker School on January 16, 1925 entitled “The Preschool Child.”

Box   29
Baldwin, David, 1948
Note

Location: No address

Declines invitation.

Box   29
Baldwin, E.G., 1902
Note

Location: Morningside Heights, New York.

Librarian of Bryson Library requests a catalogue or any other publication from Francis W. Parker School.

Box   29
Baldwin, Hanson W., 1939
Note

Location: No address

Report of an address by Henson W. Baldwin given before the Chicago Council of Foreign Relations on November 7, 1939 entitled “Can Germany Break Through.” Discussion of the military strength of Germany.

Box   29
Baldwin, Helen, 1926
Note

Location: West Chop, Massachusetts.

Thank you note for hospitality.

Box   29
Baldwin, Henry deForest, 1917-1921
Note

Location: New York.

Invitation to attend the marriages of their daughters Marian and Dorthea to Parker McCollester and Perry Smith.

Box   29
Baldwin, Henry deForest, Mrs. (Jessie), 1917
Note

Location: New York.

Invitation to call.

Box   30
Baldwin, Hope, 1940
Note

Location: No address.

Thank you note for hospitality and gift.

Box   30
Baldwin, Katherine Key, 1940
Note

Location: Phoenix, Arizona.

Thank you note for Christmas gifts.

Box   30
Baldwin, John C., 1917
Note

Location: New York.

Request to see Mrs. Blaine.

Box   30
Baldwin, Louis B., 1940-1942
Note

Location: Phoenix, Arizona.

Reports of the physical condition of Mrs. Karl Krueger from Doctor Baldwin. Bills for Mrs. Krueger's care. Bill for services rendered to Mrs. Edwin Clough.

Box   30
Baldwin, Roger P., 1937-1948
Note

Location: New Haven, Connecticut.

Acceptance and decline of dinner invitations. Report of an address by Roger Baldwin given at a luncheon of the American Civil Liberties Union in Chicago March 9, 1948 on the subject of extending civil rights in Germany.

Box   30
Baldwin, Roescrans, 1937-1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Accepts and declines dinner invitations.

Box   30
Bale, Alton G., 1949
Note

Location: Aurora, Illinois.

Request for an interview. Enclosed picture of himself and family.

Box   30
Balfour, Harold, 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter advertising a new tea.

Box   30
Balgeman, Louis, 1903
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Bill for room rented.

Box   30
Blagemann, Ernst, 1902-1903
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Bill for lumber and carpentry work.

Box   30
Blinsky-Jundzill, undated
Note: See International Students Organization, February 19, 1926; “The New Student” and “The Open Road” March 5, 1926.
Box   30
Balke Indian Trading Company, R.L., 1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill.

Ball, Fred E., 1928-1951
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for services renders as physician together with receipts.

Box   30
Folder   1
Ball, Charles B.
Note: Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Box   30
Folder   1
Ball, Charles B., 1903-1906
Note: As Secretary of the City Homes Association of Chicago, Ball sent Mrs. Blaine a report of the meetings of the Association which contain a great weal of information on the work and problems of the Association.
Box   30
Folder   2
1907-1920
Note: Notification of meetings of the Association. “Conditions Found in 1000 Chicago Bakeries.” Proposed Budget for the Association for 1913-1914. “Health Departments and Housing,” by Ball reprinted from American Journal of Public Health.
Box   30
Ball, Joseph H., 1944
Note

Location: Minnesota.

Speech by Senator Ball from Minnesota before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations on September 20, 1944 entitled “The Consequence of Dumbarton Oaks.”

See also: Chicago United Nations Committee to Win the Peace, 1943 September 11.

Box   30
Ball, Lydia G., 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for an Easter remembrance.

Box   30-33
Ball, Russell, Agent for the Trustees for Virginia McCormick, 1926 April-1941 July
Physical Description: 40 folders 
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Telegrams, letters, and papers dealing with the acquisition and remodeling of 1400 Hillcrest Avenue, Pasadena. Setting up account for Miss McCormick and auditing. Details about the later stages of remodeling and the initial matters of upkeep: taxes, insurance, and cooperation with adjoining property owners in improvements. Landscaping and rewiring, April 1926-March 1929.

Acquisition of Santa Monica property. Construction of bungalow, tea house, croquet court. Contracts and subcontracts. Purchase of additional land, March 1929-December 1929.

Continued upkeep, remodeling, and improvement of both estates. Recreation hall, guest house, servants quarters and improvement of the grounds at Santa Monica. Relocation of driveway, new work on sewer, improvement of grounds, and six-car garage at Pasadena, January 1930-December 1931.

Budget submitted (March 1932) for the first six months of 1933. Ball, himself on Community Chest Committee, wrote about even larger help than usual from the McCormick. Further correspondence relating to curtailing expenses: wages cuts for men, curtailed expenditures, abandonment of various projects, January 1932-September.

Upkeep and minor repairs of the two estates. Considerable correspondence dealing with the condition of the bluff at Santa Monica property which suffered two landslides, in September and October 1932. Removal of debris, and efforts to “dry out” bluff to prevent further slides, October 1932-September 1934.

Continued work of bluff. A series of letters dealing with Ball's efforts as a Republican supporter to solicit Mrs. Blaine's support against Upton Sinclair's candidacy for Governor in California, October 1934-December 1934.

Correspondence continues to cover variety of matters, but greatest concern remained the condition of the Santa Monica bluff, January 1935-December 1936.

Continued correspondence on estate matters. Also Ball's letters seeking to establish some new arrangement for, and to get compensation for, carrying on the management of the estate now that he had retired from the bank in Pasadena previously handling it, January 1937-December 1937.

Ball's continued efforts to arrange compensation for the handling of the estate in 1937. He resigned at the end of the year. Bill still not paid in 1942.

See also: Nay, A.J. and Stocksick, H.J., January 1938-August 1942.

Box   33
Ball, Russell, Mrs. (Louise S.), 1932 December
Note

Location: Pasadena.

Thank you note for gift of vases.

Box   33
Ball, Sidney Young, 1930 June
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Wedding invitation for their daughter Florence.

Box   33
Ball, Thomas W., 1925 February
Note: See also: Fund for Near East Colleges. Memo on phone conversation.
Box   33
Ballantyne, A.W., 1906-1907; 1919; 1926-1927
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Attorney handling affairs for “Oaklands” property. Letters dealing with upkeep, alterations, possible acquisition of adjoining land, opposition to the extension of several blind streets through the property. 1919 correspondence deals with arrangements to get Miss McCormick's household through Canadian immigration without a repetition of the delay attending the investigation of the background of some previously mistaken for “enemy aliens.”

Box   33
Ballantyne, Ethelwin, 1923 June
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Telegram of thanks for the use of Oaklands for a garden party for Presbyterian Mission Group.

Box   33
Ballard, Eliza Cheesborugh, 1941 February; 1941 June
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Letter from former member of Miss McCormick's household, mentioning present poverty and requesting Mrs. Blaine's permission to send some needlework. She hoped to receive payment. Second letter on occasion of Miss McCormick's death.

Box   33
Ballard, Ellis Ames, 1937-1939, 1948
Note

Location: Hubbard Woods, Illinois.

Social notes accepting or thanking Mrs. Blaine for invitation to Christmas and New Year's parties.

Box   33
Ballard, Ernest Schwefel, 1934, 1936, 1940
Note

Location: Hubbard Woods, Illinois.

Letter written as president of Chicago Council of Social Agencies discussing its work and mentioning Mrs. Blaine's possible contribution, December 1936. Letter on subject of telegraphing the White House to influence action, December 1940. Variety of social notes, mostly about dinners.

Box   33
Ballard, Ernest Schwefel, Mrs. (Elizabeth D.), 1938-1946
Note

Location: Hubbard Woods, Illinois.

Letter concerning her work for the Library of International Relations to which books were being donated in the name of individual service men lost in the war, March 1946. Social correspondence including that relating to marriage of daughter.

Box   33
Ballard, Harry C., Dr., 1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter on conditions of Edward J. Gorman's feet, and possible treatment. Subsequent bill.

Box   33
Ballard, Russell W., 1947-1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telegrams: one accepting invitation to dinner for Henry Wallace, the others largely Christmas greetings.

Box   33
Ballard, Virginia Ames, 1939-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Social notes about New Year's Eve parties.

Box   33
Ballentine, Edmund W., 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Letter seeking financial aid to continue his research for a cure to consumption.

Box   33
Ballentine, Harriet L., 1918-1919
Note

Location: Milan, Pennsylvania.

Notes, October 6-8, 1918 at deathbed of Emmons Blaine. Two subsequent letters of consolation which also relate Miss Ballentine's doings.

Box   33
Balliet, Thomas M., 1904
Note

Location: Springfield, Massachusetts.

Balliet, Superintendent of Schools in Springfield, gave a dedicatory speech, which Mrs. Blaine sought to reprint. Correspondence limited to arranging this matter.

Box   33
Balmer, C., 1898-1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; some from other locations.

Letters, in French, from a visiting French acquaintance of Mrs. Blaine.

Box   34
Balmer, Edwin, 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters dealing with awarding the prizes at the Child Welfare Exhibit.

Box   34
Baltimore Blind Company, 1899
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Letter, brochure, and order blank in answer to Mrs. Blaine's enquiry about awnings.

Box   34
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, 1892
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Baltimore, Maryland.

Acknowledgement of C.H. McCormick's gift of Emmons Blaine's letter book. Correspondence dealing with payment of his remaining salary for May and June of 1892.

Box   34
Baltimore School of Art and Needlework, 1929
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Bill.

Box   34
Banby, C.H.
Note: See also: Presbyterian, American Presbyterian Church, North India Mission.
Box   34
Bancroft, Edgar A., 1909-1924
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Considerable correspondence dealing with development of Henry Baird Favill Foundation. Favill, a professor at University of Chicago, Bancroft, a Chicago lawyer, and many others served with Mrs. Blaine on committee to organize Memorial activities in his name. Ultimately settled on laboratory. Also letters of condolence for death of Emmons Blaine, 1909-1919.

More material, now on the General Committee, dealing with details of Favill Memorial during years 1920-1924. Several letters from Bancroft in which he gave Mrs. Blaine his reasons for not aiding her efforts to found an Illinois branch of the Non Partisan Association for the League of Nations in 1923. Copy of Bancroft's speech on “World Court” to the graduating class of John Marshall Law School, June 26, 1924, in Chicago.

Box   34
Bancroft, Edgar, Mrs. (Margaret H.), 1912, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Mrs. Blaine wanted Mrs. Bancroft to discuss with her the best possible means to utilize interest in equal suffrage. Mrs. Bancroft's secretary answered that they were in the South at the time (1912). A note arranging a social call in 1915.

Box   34
Bancroft, Edward E., Dr., 1914
Note

Location: Wellesley, Massachusetts.

Letter seeking payment for bill to Miss Ruth Cambell.

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Band Box, The, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Phone memo about misplaced order.

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Banga, H., Dr., 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter thanking Mrs. Blaine for gift of pamphlet on Harvard Medical School in China.

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Bangler, Rosa, Mrs., 1901
Note

Location: Columbia, New Jersey.

Letter from a poor woman seeking gift of $1000 to build her home.

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Bangs International Company, American Division, 1948-1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Four phone memos. Mrs. Blaine had given her Lake Mills' property to the University of Wisconsin. The Bangs Company sought to get them or any other agricultural college to conduct controlled experiments on Bangs Disease in order to test their claims for their remedy. They hoped Mrs. Blaine would instruct Wisconsin to use her former property for that purpose.

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Bangs, Jno. D., and Company, 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for wrought iron basket.

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Bank of America, 1939
Note

Location: Pala Alto, California.

Letter on new checking account for John Blaine Lawrence.

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Bankers' Club of Chicago, 1925 February 20
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Address of Sir George Paish, noted economist. Introductory remarks by Eugene Stevens, and General Charles Dawes.

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Bankers' Credit Service, 1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter seeking whereabouts of Miss Jesse, Van French, presumably a former employee of Mrs. Blaine.

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Bankers' Publishing Company, 1922
Note

Location: New York.

Bill for an issue of Bankers' Magazine.

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Bankers' Trust Company, 1922, 1946
Note

Location: New York.

Letter about book Mrs. Blaine had ordered: French Public Finance. Correspondence (1946) about setting up a joint account for Mrs. Blaine and Mrs Clark J. Lawrence with power of attorney to Dr. Edward J. Kempf. A secondary account also set up for John Blaine Lawrence.

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Banks, Charles Eugene, 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter soliciting photographs of Mrs. Blaine and her house for a projected book on American Home Life and Social Customs.

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Banks, Edgar J., 1928
Note

Location: Eustis, Florida.

Attempted to sell “genuine ancient inscribed Babylonian tablets which he presumably acquired while Field Director of recent . . . exhibition from the University of Chicago.”

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Baptist, 1926
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notice that Mrs. Blaine's subscription was in arrears.

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Baptist, Central Baptist Orphanage, 1904, 1911
Note

Location: Maywood, Illinois.

Tickets for benefit; request for $500.

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Baptist, Clear Mountain Springs, 1927
Note

Location: Middlesboro, Kentucky.

Appeal for $10,000 to build waterfront.

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Baptist, Dallas Baptist Church, 1922
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Note thanking Mrs. Blaine for gift from M.V. McCormick.

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Baptist, Englewood Community Church, 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Three memoranda on pastors appeal for funds to further work on Youth Center.

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Baptist, Fifth Street Church, 1927
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Request for funds to build annex.

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Baptist, First Baptist Church, 1912-1930
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Considerable correspondence; nearly all notes of thanks for the contributions of M.V. McCormick.

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Baptist, First Baptist Church, 1904
Note

Location: Marinette, Wisconsin.

Appeal for funds.

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Baptist, First Baptist Church, 1914, 1920-1924, 1928
Note

Location: North Scituate, Massachusetts.

Letters of thanks for contributions of M.V. McCormick.

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Baptist, Friendship Church, 1930
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

A letter thanking Mrs. Blaine for contribution of M.V. McCormick and mentioning work of Church in uplifting African Americans.

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Baptist, Hyde Park Baptist Church, 1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

An appeal for funds for A Movement for World Christianity, an effort to meet the pressing world crisis. Mentions Mrs. Blaine's past work.

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Baptist, Jeffery Manor Baptist Church, 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Reverend Stanley Olson brought Palmquist to see Mrs. Blaine about Christian Broadcasting Association. Letter left to explain their visit and brochure on the network, whose missionary efforts were broadcast from Honolulu. They needed funds.

See also: Palmquist, Charles R.

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Baptist, LaSalle Baptist Church and Social Center, 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Appeal for funds; they did so since their former wealthier members had moved from that section of the city.

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Baptist, University Avenue Baptist Church, 1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

A note of thanks for $50.

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Baptist, Walmer Road Baptist Church, 1912-1915
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Thanks for gifts from M.V. McCormick, including $1500 for Memorial Institute toward workers salaries.

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Baptiste, J.E., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from a young flower seller seeking aid.

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Baraca Club of Toronto, 1912
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Letter of thanks to Mrs. Blaine for Miss McCormick's gift to this religious and social organization.

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Barber, Albert Harris, 1935, 1938, 1943
Note

Location: Hubbard Woods, Illinois.

Personal letter thanking Mrs. Blaine for buying his daughter's ticket home at Thanksgiving. Other social notes.

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Barber, Albert Harris, Mrs. (Lucie B.), 1938, 1940
Note

Location: Hubbard Woods, Illinois.

Social notes: daughter's debutante party, etcetera.

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Barber, Albert Harris, Jr., 1939
Note

Location: Hubbard Woods, Illinois.

Acceptance of invitation to New Year's Eve Party.

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Barber, Courtenay, Jr., 1942-1944
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Most of material from summer of 1942, Letters, news-releases, and pamphlets dealing with campaigning against “reactionary” congressmen and supporting the war effort. Speeches by McLeish and Agar. The most personal material are letters from “Courtenay” seeking her participation on a committee for effective political action during the campaign in 1944.

See also:

  • Fight for Freedom, 1941 July 29
  • Report of joint meeting with Committee to defend American by Aiding the Allies
  • Friends of Democracy
  • United Nations Association Congress, 1944 January 14-15, proceedings
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Barber, Harris, 1937-1940
Note

Location: Hubbard Woods, Illinois.

Social notes.

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Barber, J. Max, 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Memorandum on a interview with Barber, editor of the African American magazine, The Voice, which was in need of $800 to continue publication. He sought first $300 and, after finding $250 elsewhere, then only $50 from Mrs. Blaine. He got the latter. Two copies of the magazine also in file.

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Barber, John W., 1902
Note

Location: Danville, Illinois.

Letter from a semi literate, or deranged, individual seeking funds from Mrs. Blaine for the publication of his life story.

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Barber, Maryphyllis, 1939
Note

Location: Hubbard Woods, Illinois.

Social note.

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Barbet, William A., 1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Memorandum on interview; he needed money.

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Barbour, George Harrison, 1920
Note

Location: New York.

Invitation to marriage of daughter, Estelle.

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Barbour, William Delamater, 1898
Note

Location: New York?

Invitation for marriage of daughter, Jeanie.

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Barclay's Bank Ltd., 1939, 1942, 1953
Note

Location: London, England.

Letter dealing with account opened while Mrs. Blaine visited England and Scotland in 1939. Subsequent bank correspondence matters of form, and new regulation.

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Bard, George Winfield Scott, 1953
Note

Location: Bronxville, New York.

Invitation to marriage of daughter, Harriet B.

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Bard, Ralph
Note: See also: Planned Parenthood Association, 1949 January 11.
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Barets, Sam, Importing Company, 1904
Note

Location: Denver, Colorado.

Bill for order by Miss Jordon.

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Bar Harbor Banking and Trust Company, 1895
Note

Location: Bar Harbor, Maine.

Answer to her request about the state of Emmons Blaine's account.

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Bakan, Hans, 1940
Note

Location: San Francisco, California.

Letter dealing with raising of funds for scholarship is memorial to Dr. Harry Baordman, a mutual friend.

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Barker, Cyrus, 1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Memo on his effort to see Mrs. Blaine. He was a friend of Emmons.

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Barker, Edwin L., 1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Pamphlet, The Birth of a Race, written by Barker, and praising the role of various races in the formation of America.

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Barker, John N., 1905
Note

Location: Harbor Springs, Michigan.

Invitation to marriage of daughter, Anna Ogden.

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Barker, Lewellys F., Dr., 1928-1929
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Typescript dealing with work of Illinois Mental Hygiene Association which begins with a lengthy quotation from speech delivered by Dr. Barker to National Committee for Mental Health in 1912.

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Barker, Lilian H., 1930
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Letter thanking Mrs. Blaine for gift.

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Barkhausen, Henry, 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Social note for New Year's Eve Party.

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Barkhausen, Henry George, Mrs., 1943
Note

Location: San Francisco, California

Invitation to marriage of daughter, Katherine.

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Barkley, M.H., 1886
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for dress goods.

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Barlow, Frances R., 1921-1943
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada

Miss Barlow a companion of Miss McCormick during these years. Most of the correspondence deals with day to day happenings, Mrs. Blaine's gifts and letters to them, and, occasionally Miss McCormick's comments. During the 1930s Miss Barlow's sister in Canada was taken ill and required considerable treatment; Mrs. Blaine gave more frequent attention to Miss Barlow's problems.

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Barlow, George S., 1920-1921
Note

Location: New York

Booklet advertised in this letter contained songs including a march dedicated to the Washington Conference.

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Barlow, Lester
Note

Barlow represented World War Veterans.

See also: Labor Party Convention, 1920 July 12

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Barlow, Mrs., 1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

A request for an interview.

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Barnaby, Marietta, 1903
Note

Location: Peak Island, Maine

Seeking a job as a private nurse, she wrote to Mrs. Blaine who had once interviewed her.

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Barnard, Edward, 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Memoranda on his visits. During the summer Mrs. Blaine's electric automobile was “borrowed” by William Shea, who hit and injured Barnard before being caught. Barnard claimed that he was subsequently afflicted by loss of memory (only momentary) which caused him to lose his job as a waiter. He reluctantly visited Mrs. Blaine (her secretaries) to suggest she make up the wages he had lost. The secretaries continually wondered whether he would initiate a law suit.

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Barnard, H.E.
Note: See also: Chicago Regional White House Conference, 1931 October 30-31. Child health and protection.
Barnard, Joseph H., 1930-1945
Physical Description: 68 folders 
Note

Location: Riven Rock Estate, Montecito, California (near Santa Barbara).

Riven Rock was an estate operated by a Board of Guardians consisting of Mrs. Blaine, Harold McCormick, Mrs. Stanley McCormick, and a group of professionals at a cost of over $250,000 per year for Stanley McCormick, incompetent son of Cyrus Hall McCormick.

Joseph H. Barnard acted as executive secretary to the board of guardians for the administration of Riven Rock from 1930 to 1945. Lieutenant Colonel Barnard served 32 years in the United States Army before accepting this position. The 68 folders filed under the name of Joseph Barnard consist mainly of his weekly reports from Riven Rock and very comprehensive monthly reports to the board of guardians.

Several maps of the estate grounds and buildings are found in the folder for September and October, 1931.

The primary interest of Barnard in his reports was the general administration of Riven Rock. From his very complete monthly reports much can be learned: about prices of almost anything from 1930 to 1945, wage and salary rates, problem of securing adequate water supply, the progression of taxes on personal income during the war years, administration of a large estate, and a host of day to day problems. Important to the fruit growing economy of the West is a telegram dated March 1, 1935, which explains very concisely the operation of the Johnston Fruit Company, a growers' cooperative of Montecito to which every fruit grower had to belong in order to market his fruit.

Although Barnard's reports do not attempt to explain the development of Mr. Stanley McCormick's mental health from 1930 to 1945, much can be learned through the minutes of the annual meetings of the Board of Guardians which usually met between March and July. This source of information is valuable as a case history of a mental patient whom some doctors classified as suffering from psychosis, others from schizophrenia. What is unusual about this case is that money was no object in the treatment of this man's malady. Thousands of dollars were spent each month in securing the best medical aid. The reports of the different doctors on this case are revealing. The more complete reports are listed below.

Reports filed under:

  • July 14, 1832. Arguments regarding the relative value of Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis, and medical treatment of the patient. (Mrs. Stanley McCormick is found usually favoring only medical treatment while the brother and sister of the patient are willing to try almost anything).
  • May 20, 1935.
  • April 12, 1937. In addition to the usual report on the mental health of Mr. McCormick includes a consideration of possible shock treatment through the injection of insulin.
  • April 28, 1943. Includes a summary of current treatments of schizophrenia which is very complete.

Other items of interest in these folders are:

  • Musical therapy. Mr. McCormick was interested in orchestral and vocal music and had on the estate a small orchestra. Mr. Eldred, musical director at Riven Rock, reveals the type of therapy in letters dated December 6, 1935, but found in the June and July, 1936 folder. See also monthly financial reports for special artists brought to Riven Rock to perform for Mr. McCormick.
  • Legal case of Miss Copren. She was a R.N. at Riven Rock who was injured by a blow from Mr. McCormick. Information on this case is found throughout the 1935 -1936 folders.
  • Security. A report dated May 27, 1942 reveals some measures of the United States government to protect the California coast from invasion. The general tone of the reports in the war years is that there should be less spending for luxuries that are visible to the public.
  • Western ranches. The guardians thought it necessary to arrange an alternative estate for Mr. McCormick in case of evacuation from the coast. The folder for August, 1942 contains information and photographs of ranches in the West which were considered by the guardians.

Scattered throughout the folders are documents which indicate the legal status of an incompetent person.

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1930 August-October
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1930 November-1932 July
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1932 July-1934 December
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1935 January-1937 June
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1937 July-1940 March
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1940 April-1942 August
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1942 September-1945
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Barnard, Joseph H., Mrs. (Maude), 1930 December 30-1949 December 28
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Most of the letters are thank-you notes for flowers sent to the Barnards on holidays. Some express beauty of flowers on the Stanley McCormick estate.

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Barnard and Miller, 1911 May 31-1919 July 1
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Printing bills for various speeches and pamphlets which Mrs. Blaine had printed for distribution. Also Liberty Loan circular bills, posters, etcetera.

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Barnard, W.W., and Company, 1905 October 2-1929 April 25
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for lawn supplies and chickens.

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Barnes, Benjamin Ayer, 1937 December 13-1940 December 23
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Accepts and rejects dinner invitations.

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Barnes, Cecil, Mrs. (Margaret Ayer), 1910 January 9-1939 December 11
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters accepting invitations. Request in 1925 for Mrs. Blaine to see a Miss W.E. Park, President of Bryn Mawr College.

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Barnes, Cecil, Jr., 1937 December-1939 December
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Accepts invitations to New Years Eve parties.

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Barnes, Charles J., Mrs., 1907 April 24
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Social engagement at Mrs. C.J. Barnes's home for the purpose of meeting Mrs. Nelson Ludington Barnes.

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Barnes, Clifford W., 1907 April 19-1944 September 7
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

References to “Legislative Voters League,” “Chicago Community Trust,” and “Report of Unity Day Meeting,” by Mayor Kelly on June 6, 1941, p. 5.

Clifford Barnes was president of the Chicago Sunday Evening Club during the entire duration of this correspondence. Most of the letters concern the speakers and programs of this organization. At times Mrs. Blaine sent contributions to the organization.

Other organizations which Barnes corresponded about were: The International Committee On Moral Training Inquiry, which was designed to promote moral training and good citizenship through the public schools; Committee of Fifteen, which had as its purpose to combat prostitution in the Chicago area; Chicago Church Federation, designed to organize the Chicago Protestants; Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America; World Court Committee, of which Barnes was chairman; In most cases Barnes' letters do not go into detail about the organization. Mrs. Blaine was most interested in the Chicago Sunday Evening Club which she gave money from time to time, and the Committee of Fifteen of which she was a member.

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Barnes, Edward L., 1937 December-1949 January 4
Note: Barnes was invited to several New Year's Eve parties at Mrs. Blaine's during and after his time as a student at Harvard.
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Barnes, Edwin C., and Brothers, 1941 May 15
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for voice dictating machine.

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Barnes, George S., 1914 December 1-1915 June 3
Note

Location: Barnes, Wisconsin.

Bill for $29.95, but no indication of what it is for.

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Barnes, Harry Elmer, 1932 March 12
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Reference to Chicago Association for Child Study and Parent Education, March 12, 1932.

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Barnes, Helen F., 1901
Note: Reference to Young Women's Christian Association - U.S.A.
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Barnes, Jessie F., 1909 June-1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

It seems that Miss Barnes was a teacher with whom Mrs. Blaine was acquainted. Acceptances of invitations. Thanks for some gift Mrs. Blaine gave her in the 1930s.

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Barnes, Jules H., 1922 March 20
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Address “The Agricultural Revival” delivered at Casino Club, Chicago, March 20, 1922.

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Barnes, Lilace Reid, 1938 October 20, 1944 October 3
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

October 20, 1938 note is invitation to Mrs. Blaine to come to YWCA and hear Countess Goblet-d' Alerella. October 3, 1944 correspondence is note thanking Mrs. Blaine for flowers.

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Barnes, O.P., Publisher, 1906 October 5-November 6
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Text book publisher wanted Mrs. Blaine to examine and endorse his line of spellers for both elementary and secondary schools.

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Barnes, Ralph E., 1932 March 14
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

A letter from Mr. Barnes on behalf of Dr. Early A. Roadman, president of Dakota Wesleyan University, appealing for funds because the endowments of the college were vested in farm mortgages and drought and grasshoppers made it impossible for many farmers to meet their obligations. No follow up.

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Barnes Theatre Ticket Service, 1946 May 31-July 1
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Three bills for the same item of 2 tickets for Civic Opera National.

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Barnes, Thurber Wud, 1892 June 26
Note

Location: Nantucket, Massachusetts.

Letter of sympathy at death of Emmons Blaine.

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Barnes, Walter, 1922 February 28
Note: Reference to National Education Society, February 28, 1922, “Report of Joint Health Committee.”
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Barnett, B., Ltd., 1939 August 16
Note

Location: Piccadilly, London, England?

Small bill for jewelry.

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Barnett, E.T., 1904 December 13-1927 March 22
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miss Eleanor Barnett was Mrs. Blaine's secretary at one time. She worked during 1904 and 1905 then became sick. She applied for jobs to both Mrs. McCormick and Mrs. Blaine but apparently was not rehired. A secretarial report dated July 21, 1905 reveals the things that concerned Mrs. Blaine at this time.

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Barnett, George D., M.D., 1940 January 5
Note

Location: San Francisco, California.

Bill for $100 from Dr. Barnett of Stanford University Hospital for a consultation with Dr. Conroy.

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Barnett, Ida B. Wells, 1915 January
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

One letter seeking appointment; another thanking Mrs. Blaine for a check which helped the “Orchestra Hall” meeting of the Negro Fellowship League of which Mrs. Barnett was a member.

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Barnett, Nathan S., 1909 August 4-1943 February 26
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Mrs. Blaine employed Mr. Barnett as her chauffeur and mechanic for her Locomobile in 1909. There are several inventory sheets in the folder which reveal the equipment used in the operation of this Locomobile.

In 1943, long after his employment with Mrs. Blaine had terminated, Barnett wrote a letter to her outlining a program for his proposed “Mrs. Emmons Blaine Foundation.” Some of the points of this program are: pushing for a federal law forbidding private citizens to own or manufacture fire arms, censorship of movies, magazines, books, etcetera (suppression of all atrocious crimes and sex problems), establishing a youth education program including a Club, magazine, and lectures. No follow up.

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Barnett, S.A., Mrs. (Henrietta O.), 1920 October 17-1925 January
Note

Location: Cleveland, Ohio; Hampstead Garden Suburbs, England.

Mrs. Barnett was director of the Hampstead Garden Suburb Institute, a progressive school, including elementary and secondary divisions. This school belonged to the “National Federation of Settlements” of which Jane Addams was a member. Folder contains 3 pamphlets on the school.

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Barney, Laura Dreyfus, 1925 April
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Request for address of “League of Nations Non-Partisan Association” of which Mrs. Blaine was a member.

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Barnum, Gertrude, 1911 January 11
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

A request that Miss Mary Agnes Best, famed story teller, be allowed to make an engagement in Chicago for the benefit of the Garment Worker's Relief Fund. Letter asks if Mrs. Blaine knew anyone who would like to engage Miss Best for this purpose.

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Barr, Alfred T., 1923 July 20
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Letter of sympathy at death of Mrs. McCormick.

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Barr, John Christie, 1918 January 7; 1929 January 25
Note

Location: New Orleans, Louisiana.

Two requests for money for the Presbyterian Hospital. No follow up.

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Barr, John Christie, Mrs., 1929 January 18-21
Note: Notes on three visits of Mrs. Barr on behalf of Presbyterian Hospital of New Orleans. Mrs. Barr tried desperately to get $50,000 for the hospital so as to keep it in operation. Her arguments are very convincing and emotional; yet Mrs. Blaine would not see her. No follow up.
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Barr, Norman B., 1900-1943
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Reference to “Fellowship of Reconciliation.” May 3-5, 1935. Dr. Norman S. Barr was pastor and superintendent of Olivet Institute, a community service center, in the heart of Chicago. Dr. Barr served as devoted pastor and skillful fund raiser for the Institute from 1900-1942. Olivet Institute served the poor, especially the poor immigrants, of Chicago. As early as 1911 the Institute had seven departments; athletic, educational, musical, medical, outing, relief, and religious. Under Dr. Barr's leadership the Institute continually expanded. Mrs. Cyrus Hall McCormick generously responded to Dr. Barr's requests and at one time contributed a lump sum of $100,000. Harold McCormick served on the Board of Trustees for many years. Mrs. Blaine was not as enthusiastic about Olivet Institute as her mother was, but she did respond to Dr. Barr's frequent requests. He wanted aid for buildings, mothers' and children's camp at Lake Geneva, but most often for operating expenses. The 1941 and 1942 correspondence contains Mr. Barr's views of international affairs. Throughout the correspondence Mr. Barr's skill as fund raiser is demonstrated.

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Barr, R.J., 1909 April 15
Note

Location: Springfield, Illinois.

Letter from the 46th general assembly of the State of Illinois acknowledging Harold McCormick's views on Senate Bill No. 311. No further explanation.

Barr, Stringfellow, 1948 January-1953 September
Physical Description: 8 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; New York, New York; Charlottesville, Virginia; and elsewhere.

Mrs. Blaine established the Foundation For World Government to promote world government and world peace with a fund of $1,000,000. Knowledge of the objectives of this organization is necessary for an understanding of Mrs. Blaine's philanthropy. Trustees were: Anita McCormick Blaine, Stringfellow Barr, Scott Buchanan, and Robert Maynard Hutchins. The Foundation engaged eminent scholars on its research projects.

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1948 June 25-27
Note: See also: Pocono Pines Conference.
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1948 January-July
Note: Documents show that the Foundation was taking form. Progress Report to the Trustees, January 13-14, 1948. “Let's Join the Human Race.” a booklet by Mr. Barr. Proceedings of the World Government, April 23, 1948 including addresses by Mr. Cord Meyer Jr. and Stringfellow Barr. (Chicago). Proceedings of Meeting of The United World Federalists at Chicago, July 2, 1948. Final Report on the Pocono Conference by S. Barr, Chairman. Personal letters in this folder concern details of the Foundation and Pocono Pines Conference.
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1948 August-December
Note: Folder contains personal correspondence relative to the Foundation.
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1949 January-July
Note: Telegram of January 6 hints at the consideration of Henry Wallace as a trustee. Two recording disks post marked, Paris, concern Barr's trip to Europe and his views of world government along with interviews with European leaders in the same field. Letter dated February 22, 1949 hints that Barr wanted financial aid from Mrs. Blaine to combat the Byrd machine of Virginia in the next election.
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1949 August 1
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Folder 1: Aide Memoire to the Trustees, contains a summary of the Foundation's activities and its plans for the future. The remainder of the folder contains outlines of proposed areas of research: Political Democracy in Europe, World Security Through International Resources Development, Report of a Committee to Frame a World Constitution, Some Shortcomings of International Agreements: The International Wheat Agreement of 1949, and others.

Folder 2: Article for Peuple Du Monde on the Stockholm Congress of the World Movement for World Federal Government, by Clifford Dancer which proposes, among other things, a world constitution. An Institute for World Government, by Scott Buchanan. Passage to India, 57 page manuscript of Harry Wofford.

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1949 August 2
Note: Reprinted article from The Nation by Alden Stevens, “Small Town America.” A Draft Proposal For World Security Through International Resources Development, by Hermann Herrey and Harlow Shepley. Barr's letters to Mrs. Blaine reveal policies of the Foundation.
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1949 October-December
Note: Financial report of first half of 1949 reveals the expenditures on the projects undertaken by the Foundation. An Action Program On an Expanded Point Four Project, is a comprehensive outline by the Public Affairs Institute on economic topics the world over. Report: to the Trustees reveals the turmoil of the first year of operation and how the Foundation's objectives were thwarted by the “Cold War” An interesting report dated December 13, 1949 on the research of Palmer Weber, reveals his attempts to compare the ethics, economics, and politics of the 3 main traditions in the Western World; the Aristotlean, the Marxist, and the Lockean.
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1950-1953
Note: Report of the President dated April 24, 1950 reveals that the objectives of the Foundation were pretty well defined by this time. Scott Buchanan's World Government and World Development, reveals the point of view of the Foundation's secretary on this topic. Financial report of June 39, 1951 reveals expenditures up to that time.
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Barrett, Charles R., 1904 February 1
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Mr. Barrett requested that Mrs. Blaine set up a scholarship for unfortunate children; orphans, children of indigent widows, etcetera, at a school called The Athenaeum. No follow up.

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Barrett-Christie Company, 1916 December 11-1917 March 7
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for tolls and plumbing supplies.

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Barrett Company, 1917 April 26-August 8
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Bills for tarvia shipped to “McCormick Estate at Jerusalem Rd.” near Boston?

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Barrett, Frederick J., 1914 September 15-1915 April 1
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Doctor bills. (small)

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Barrett, John, 1910 April 19-1918 October 11
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Barrett, international director of the American Republics, asked and received from Mrs. Blaine the “loving cup” presented to her father-in-law, James G. Blaine. The cup was displayed at the dedication of the Pan American Union Building, April 26, 1910. The program of this dedication is enclosed. Telegram at death of Emmons Jr. Clippings.

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Barrett, Juliet, 1897 September 9
Note: Thanks Mrs. Blaine for a “little red book.”
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Barrett, Katharine Barker, 1925
Note

Location: New York.

Invitation for Mrs. Blaine to come for supper to Camp Woodmere on upper St Regis Lake, Franklin County, New York.

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Barrett, Robert, 1908 November
Note: Written on board the Pennsylvania Limited. Tells Mrs. Blaine about his schooling.
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Barrett, S.E., 1899-1909 April 13
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Three wedding invitations for members of Eddy Barrett family. Two letters in 1909 reveal that David Shumaker was in a position to exert pressure on the Illinois Legislature. (Senate Bill #311 1909).

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Barritt, Leon, 1909 July 19
Note

Location: New York.

Bill of $2 for The Moose, by Philip Fauch?

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Barroll, Henry E., 1907 December 22; 1908 January 6
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

The 1907 letter requests that Mrs. Blaine give financial aid to a woman physician, Dr. Laird, who was ill and whose foster father would give no assistance. Dr. Laird's fiancee was supposedly starving himself to give Dr. Laird adequate medical aid. No follow up.

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Barron, C.W., 1911 October 30
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

A notice that “Miss McCormick” was appealed to for aid in improving the harbor at Cohasset, Massachusetts. Pamphlet on same.

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Barron, Elsie, 1929 July 8
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

This woman was in the market for a large home and grounds in the Chicago area. Asked about “Oaklands.”

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Barron, Harriet A., 1901 February 23
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

This lady wanted Mrs. Blaine to help her get a position as household manager or seamstress in a “family of means.” No follow up.

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Barron, Margaret, 1937 November 1
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

A Miss O'Connor and Mrs. Blaine must have given medical aid to this woman. Letter thanks Mrs. Blaine also for her letter.

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Barron, R., Ltd., 1911 December 1
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Bill for imported groceries and flowers.

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Barron, Thomas J., 1923 June 5-19
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Senator Barron asked for, and received, $250 for a summer outing for the poor people in his Chicago district.

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Barrows, A., 1943 May 30
Note: Mr. A. Barrows thanked Mrs. Blaine for $1,500 from the Mary Virginia McCormick pension fund.
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Barrows, Richard Shepard, Mrs. (Margaret Bentley Hamilton), 1927 September 17; 1931 April 15
Note: A young girl's thank-you letters for gifts of a doll and later some flowers.
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Barrows, Samuel J., Mrs. (Isabel C.), 1907 April 4
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Letter addressed to Mr. Eaton concerning arrangements for Cedar Lodge for the summer of 1907.

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Barrows, Walter R., 1920 June 21-1922 January 18
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Mr. Barrows' letter of June 21 reveals that he was taken very sick and without the aid of Mrs. Blaine (which he did not request apparently) he doubted if he could have secured adequate medical aid. His later letters show that he tried to pay back the money but Mrs. Blaine wished the matter to be “laid aside” for awhile.

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Barrows, Walter R., Mrs. (Carrie D.), 1920 January 28
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter on condition of Walter (above). Mrs. Barrows was the mother of Walter and was very appreciative of Mrs. Blaine's aid.

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Berry, Eleanor J., 1921 October 5
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Applied for a position of nursery governess which Mrs. Blaine apparently advertised.

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Barry, Senator, 1922 December 13
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Tried to get an interview with Mrs. Blaine.

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Barry, W. Gerard, 1892 October 23
Note

Location: New Port.

Bill of $600 for portraits of Master Emmons Blaine.

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Barsaloux, James G., 1916 October 25
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wished to borrow $40,000 at 5% interest for 7 years with real estate worth $100,000 as security.

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Bartelme, F.M., Mrs. (Gertrude Spalding), 1922 March 22
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asked Mrs. Blaine's financial aid during a drive for Vassar College.

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Bartelme, Mary M. (Judge), 1903 February 5-1933 April 10
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Mary Bartelme presided over the Juvenile Court of Cook County where she came across many cases of mental deficiency. In the main, this folder concerns an Institute for Juvenile Research toward which Joseph Schaffner, Julius Rosenwald, and Cyrus McCormick Jr. were heavy contributors. This organization is also referred to as the Behavior Research Fund. In 1925 or 1926 it was set up as a private organization, but in 1932 Mary Bartelme spoke of turning it over to the University of Chicago. There is no indication that Mrs. Blaine contributed toward this organization, although she apparently was interested in it ($5,000 from A.B. initially for Behavior Research Fund). Most of the correspondence comes in 1925 and 1926, the time of the organizational drive.

See also:

  • Bradley, Freston
  • Chicago Business Women's Club
  • Hull House, 1932 May 6. Memorial Service
  • National Probation Association
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Bartelme Club, Mary, 1942 December 11-1950 February 8
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

By 1950 this Club had three homes in Chicago where girls who became wards of the court due to broken homes, loss of parents, etcetera, could have the opportunity of experiencing some elements of normal family life. Club sought aid from Mrs. Blaine.

See also:

  • Bartelme, Mary
  • Bradley, Preston
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Bartelme, Phyllis, 1933 April 19
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Dr. Phyllis Bartelme was somehow connected with the Institute of Juvenile Research.

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Bartels Optical Company, 1923 November 19-1931 January 1
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for glasses.

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Bertelsen, Neal, 1911 November 27
Note

Location: Butte.

Almost illegible post card about National Educational Association??

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Barter, Lillian N., 1915 July 26
Note

Location: Columbus, Nebraska.

Wanted Mrs. Blaine to use her influence to get her a job as a housekeeper in a household where a number of servants were employed. Letters of recommendation enclosed.

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Barthelemy, Antonin, 1925 June 10-1926
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Barthelemy, Consulat De France, wanted Mrs. Blaine to contribute toward a monument to Pasteur which was to be erected in Grant Park. Later he invited Mrs. Blaine to a collection of French landscape paintings. Mrs. Blaine and her brother Harold were patrons of this display. Wedding invitation.

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Bartholdy, Albrecht Mendelssohn, 1933 April 1
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Chicago Council of Foreign Relations. Bartholdy, director of the Institute of Foreign Affairs, Hamburg, Germany, was a grandson of Felix Mendelssohn. This address is valuable concerning Germany-United States relations, Bartholdy's opinion of the Hitler regime, and racism in Germany.

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Bartholf, C.S., 1906 January 17
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bartholf, of Goethe School District No. 4, wanted Mrs. Blaine as a member of the school board to approve changes in the architectural design of an addition to the school. Bartholf was principal.

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Bartholf, William J., 1906 December 18
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Principal of on Humboldt School invited Mrs. Blaine to a school party.

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Bartholomew, Lura H., 1934 August 22
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Hard hit by the depression, an expert on books wanted Mrs. Blaine to loan her some rent money. The notes of her interview are very rambling but desperate. Mrs. Blaine refused her.

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Bartholomew, R.W., M.D., 1819 January-May
Note

Location: Evanston.

Medical bill of $6 for treatment of Robert Adams.

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Bartky, Walter, 1927 June 30
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Short note about a Professor Frost and a visit to Wilson Observatory. Note itself not understandable.

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Bartlett, A.C., 1899-1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

During these years, Mrs. Blaine asked Bartlett for aid in several causes which can't be determined since his letters are extremely concise. On May 16, 1904 Bartlett spoke very enthusiastically about an address that Mrs. Blaine recently delivered. (Subject of talk, or place it was given are not revealed). On November 28, 1904 Bartlett replied that he would take Mrs. Blaine's suggestion and write some United States Senators requesting passage of a national food and drink law.

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Bartlett, Clara Crouse, 1905 December 5
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Sought aid for Presbyterian Hospital.

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Bartlett, Clarence, Mrs., 1937 March 3
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Musicians Club of Women wanted Mrs. Blaine to buy box tickets for a violin recital.

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Bartlett, Florence Alden, 1899 February 15-1924 March 19
Note

Location: Maryville, Tennessee.

Mrs. Bartlett was acquainted with Miss Virginia McCormick before 1899 although details are not revealed. Her husband was a professor at Maryville College. She sought aid for some mutual acquaintance. Letters at death of Mrs. Cyrus H. McCormick and at Mrs. Bartlett's 80th birthday. Claimed to be descended from John Alden of Mayflower fame.

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Bartlett, Frank D., Mrs., 1898 April 1
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation.

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Bartlett, Frank S., 1930 September 6-1931 October 8
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Bills for awnings and lawn furniture.

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Bartlett, Frederic Clay, 1905 April-1917 October 6
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; New York.

“House in the Woods” was Nettie McCormick's country home at Lake Forest.

Early correspondence concerns a sign “The Tea Shop” which Bartlett made for Mrs. Blaine. The 1917 letter concerns “House in the Woods,” a name which Mrs. Blaine wished to use even though Bartlett already had a house by that name.

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Bartlett, Frederic Clay, Mrs., 1899 December
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Dinner invitation.

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Bartlett, Frederick Henry, 1924 June 11-1929 September 13
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

A real estate man, Bartlett called twice to see if Mrs. Blaine would buy some lands he had available. Wedding invitation.

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Bartlett, H.A., 1921 June 16-1933 May 2
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bartlett, of the Bard, Esch and Company Investment Securities, sought Mrs. Blaine's patronage. Information on investments. No indication that Mrs. Blaine patronized Bartlett.

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Bartlett, Hugh, Mrs. (Hilda Wilkinson), 1909 June-1910 June
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Accepted the invitation of Senior Class at Parker School both years.

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Bartlett, Lincoln, Company, 1901-1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Small bills for imported clothing.

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Bartlett, Lucy M., 1911 July, 1911 September
Note

Location: St. Louis, Missouri.

Mrs. Bartlett, a paralyzed ex-teacher who lost her husband, asked Mrs. Blaine for aid. To prove her identity she sent her teachers certificate, which she had some trouble getting back. No follow up.

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Bartlett, Marie, 1926 March-September
Note

Location: New York.

Bills for such things as perfume, imported umbrellas, etcetera, from “The Plaza New York.”

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Bartlett, Paul A., 1923 May 8-1954 February 23
Note

Location: Tucson, Arizona.

Paul's father, Reverend Robert Alexander Bartlett of Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, was a Presbyterian minister held in esteem by the McCormick family. When he died a small subsidy was set aside for the care of the widow, the mother of Paul Bartlett, from the gift fund of the Mary Virginia McCormick estate. From 1928 to about 1940 this fund, supplemented with small sums from Mrs. Blaine, supported Mrs. Bartlett and Paul who suffered from bronchiectasis and sinus infection. During the 30's when Paul was fighting his disease in Tucson, he worked toward becoming a writer. The Saturday Review of Literature, 1939 June 10 (enclosed) contains a favorable review of “Forward Children,” a novel by Paul Bartlett which is strongly anti war. Correspondence shows that Paul and his mother, although they were straight forward in asking for aid, were very grateful for what they received. In a 1954 letter Paul reveals that altogether he and his mother had received about $20,000 from the McCormicks through the years.

See also:

  • Bartlett, Robert A., Mrs.
  • Bloom, Benson, Dr.
  • DeGuevara, Alberto L., Dr.
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Bartlett, P.M., 1898 January 21-24
Note

Location: Knoxville.

Informed Mrs. Blaine that he had a suitable place for rent where Miss Mary Virginia McCormick could live.

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Bartlett, Robert A., 1925 February 10-1926 October 30
Note

Location: Letters addressed from many cities in midwest.

Reverend Robert A. Bartlett (father of Paul, above) was a Presbyterian evangelist who promised to conduct “sane services that awaken the most conservative churches.” In 1925 the Mary Virginia McCormick estate paid off the $800 mortgage on his cottage in Sault St. Marie. In early 1926 he began having occasional attacks of loss of speech. He saw a specialist in Chicago at the expense of the M.V. McCormick estate and also received some money from Mrs. Blaine for living expense. Died March 1, 1927.

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Bartlett, Robert A., Mrs. (Mamie D.), 1925-1944
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note

Location: Letters sent from various cities in the United States.

Correspondence concerns the expenses and difficulties of Mrs. Bartlett and her son Paul especially after the death of her husband. Mrs. Bartlett continually requested aid from Mrs. Blaine which she received mainly, as it seems, from the estate of Mary Virginia McCormick. Mrs. Bartlett wrote many thank-you notes to Mrs. Blaine always saying how the money was used.

See also:

  • Bartlett, Paul A.
  • Chicago Public Health Institute
  • Chicago, City of, Department of Police
  • Hughes, Morris N., American Consulate General Mexico
  • Presbytery of Chicago - Church Extension Board
  • Mackenzie, Mr.
  • Union Evangelical Church
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Bartlett Tree Expert Company, 1930 April 14
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Memo of telephone conversation asking whether Mrs. Blaine had an estate in the Adirondacks and whether she wanted any forestry work done.

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Barton, Branca, 1889 September 25
Note

Location: Richfield.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for the invitation to her wedding.

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Barton, Eleanor
Note: See also: United States Department of Labor - Children's Bureau, 1919 May 19-20 conference and special meetings on Child Welfare Standards.
Box   43
Barton Robes et Manteaux, 1890 May 6
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Bills for women's clothes.

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Barton, John, 1948 April 7-1949 April 8
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Attempts to arrange an interview with Mrs. Blaine.

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Bartow, Howard Key, 1917 September 26
Note

Location: Cohasset, Massachusetts.

Thanking Mrs. Blaine as a trustee for the estate of Miss McCormick for a gift of $1,000 for the purchase of “St. John property,” and $250 for the Cohasset Company of the Massachusetts State Guard.

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Bartwick, Robert, 1909 June 17
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Accepts invitation of “senior class.” No explanation.

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Baruch, Herman B., M.D., 1926 January 6
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Mrs. Blaine and her brother Harold had apparently spent some time with the Baruch family. Baruch returned a check that Mrs. Blaine sent him saying that Harold had already taken care of the item (which was not enumerated).

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Baruch, Herman B., Mrs. (Rosemary), 1925-1926
Note: Personal notes about health, etcetera, and invitations.
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Basch, Antonin, 1941 March 21
Note

Location: Providence, Rhode Island.

Dr. Basch was of the Department of Economics at Brown University. Accepted invitations to be Mrs. Blaine's guest at the Drake Hotel in Chicago after adjournment of World Citizens Association and also to dine with her at her home.

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Bascom, John, 1878 June 16
Note

Location: Madison, Wisconsin.

Baccalaureate Sermon, “The Common School.”

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Basel, D. Eugene, 1910 October 8
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Hassel, a foreigner (probably English), thanks Mrs. Blaine for the letter and gift expressing his hope that sometime they would have a chance to talk over Mrs. Blaine's success in reform, schools, etcetera.

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Bashur, B.I., 1907 March 9-1911 December 18
Note

Location: Syria.

Bashur was a doctor and a minister who came to America in 1907 to raise money for a hospital and missionary work in his native country. His sister was a medical student at the University of Chicago. Bashur explains factors which make the practice of medicine difficult. For example the exclusion of women from all association with men. Women couldn't receive medical aid. Bashur asked for aid and received $500 from Mrs. Blaine and possibly some from her mother.

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Bashur, Zerefeh E., 1907-1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Sister of above B.I. Bashur. Thanks Mrs. Blaine for $500 sent to her brother. Sought an interview with Mrs. Blaine and wanted mere aid, for the continuation of medical services to her countrymen.

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Basola, Marie, 1950 January 12
Note

Location: Sandoval, Illinois.

On March 25, 1947 this lady's husband was killed in a mine disaster which also took other men. Mrs. Blaine apparently sent the widows $100 each, Mrs. Basola again thanked Mrs. Blaine for her gift but mentioned that she was in financial straits, taking care of an aged mother with only small compensation checks coming in any also having large legal fees to pay. Wanted aid. No follow up.

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Bass, George, Mrs., 1920 October 25
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Requested aid for a campaign to advertise and promote the League of Nations.

See also: Municipal Voters League, 1921 March 18? Report of mass meeting against spoils system, etcetera.

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Bass, Lyman M., 1928 June 16
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Wedding invitation.

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Bass, Willard Streeter, 1901 June 13-1939 July 15
Note

Location: Chicago and Walton, Maine.

Mr. Bass held the position of Physics and Biology teacher at Parker School circa 1901-1907. He was in close contact with Mrs. Blaine since he had her son Emmons as a student. Mrs. Blaine was very understanding at the time of the death of Mrs. Bass in 1907 so when Emmons died he sent a letter which shows much understanding. Since Bass knew Emmons well, there are several letters which reveal his progress as a scholar. A friendship between Bass and Mrs. Blaine was kept up until 1939. The only favor he asked was that Mrs. Blaine contribute toward a monument to James G. Blaine at Colby College in Maine. Bass' letters are very appealing.

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Bass, Willard Streeter, Mrs. (Elizabeth Adams), 1904 October 2-1907 March 8
Note

Location: Evanston and elsewhere.

Thank you notes for gifts. A letter dated August 30, 1906 advises Mrs. Blaine to steer her son Emmons into sciences rather than the arts. Copy of funeral service held in Parker School in 1907.

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Bassett, George Pomeroy, 1904
Note

Location: Cincinnati, Ohio.

Wedding invitation.

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Basset, George R., 1937 May 6
Note

Location: Winslow, Maine.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for information about “Augusta House.”

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Bassett, Gertrude S., 1912 May 30-1912 November 12
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence concerns interior decorating.

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Bassett, Lula H., 1931 October 8
Note: Thank you note for flowers.
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Bassett, Norman L., 1911 May 10-1914 September 27
Note

Location: Augusta, Maine.

The 1911 correspondence concerns some pictures which Mrs. Blaine gave to be hung on the State House walls. Later letters concern $500 which Mrs. Blaine pledged to the Y.M.C.A. in Augusta but which she failed to pay for a long time.

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Bassett, Robert J., 1903 April 8
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Lists the draw backs of buying a lot at Morgan and Adams streets for a proposed Day Nursery.

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Bassoe, Peter, 1926 October 1-1943 June 30
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bassoe was president of the American Neurological Association. Mrs. Blaine asked him about the capabilities of Dr. Adolf Meyer of Baltimore, and about the mental condition of a Reverend McIntire. Letters do not give detailed information on the latter. Bassoe asked for a donation to the free Psychiatric Department, connected with Rush Medical College.

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Bastian-Morley Company, 1942 June; 1942 August
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Small bill for furnace repair.

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Bastien, H.L., 1906 September 21
Note

Location: Port Carling, Ontario.

Bill for $1500 boat rent for the year.

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Basu, A.N., 1933 August 1
Note

Location: Feenruf, Germany.

Basu, it seems, was a European professor of ancient literature who visited Parker School. He thanks Mrs. Blaine for the inspiration he received from his visit with her and also at the school.

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Batchelder, C.H., and Company, 1917 June 22
Note

Location: Cohasset, Massachusetts.

Bills for awnings and drop curtains at the McCormick Estate.

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Batchelder, Clifton B., Mrs. (Anne Stuart), 1939 December 16
Note: Thank you note for roses.
Box   43
Batchelder, W.M., 1927 August 1-1928 June 23
Note

Location: Hampton, New Hampshire.

Bills for food.

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Bateman Schools, 1950 November 27
Note: Invitation for tea.
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Bates, Alfred Elliott, Mrs., 1914 January 1
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Wedding invitation.

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Bates, Eli, Settlement House, 1914 May 28-1938 February 10
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bates House offered recreation practical education, etcetera, to the poor of North Chicago. Mrs. Blaine was asked for contributions, and was also asked to purchase tickets to benefit performances, both of which she did.

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Bates, Frederick H., 1902 September 17
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Bill for medical services rendered to a servant, Christine Neilson, $2.50.

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Bates, Gordon, 1931 November 2-1949 January 3
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Sometime previous to 1931, the Mary Virginia McCormick Trust Fund gave about $5,000 to the Toronto Playground Association. Shortly after its formation the city made adequate provision for playgrounds, leaving the money unspent. Dr. Bates tried to give the money back to the estate but this was not allowed. Through the years, Bates kept his eyes open for a worthy use of this money. By 1949 the amount reached between $6,000 and $7,000. Bates suggested using it for a Child Welfare Division. At this point the correspondence ends.

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Bates, Henry E., 1940 May 24
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requested that Mrs. Blaine see a Doris Hutchinson.

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Bates, John R., 1940 January 16
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Advertised some rare volumes of Longfellow and Goodfellow published in 1838.

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Bates, Kathleen, 1949 November 12
Note

Location: Des Moines, Iowa.

Claimed distant relationship with Mrs. Blaine through the McCormick side of the family.

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Bates, Mabel, 1902 August 24
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requested catalog of Parker's School on the North Side.

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Bates, Robert Peck
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

See also: Chicago Latin School.

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Bates, William H., 1897 August 19
Note

Location: Marion, Massachusetts.

Food bill.

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Bates, Winifred, 1939 May 31
Note: A Mr. Robert Morse Lovett requested by telephone that Mrs. Blaine see Mrs. Bates who knew the situation about European refugee children since she was a journalist and had spent time especially in France.
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Bathroy, A., 1929 December 14
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

This letter is from a person who was cured, so he says, of mental disability by a person whose name is not mentioned. Bathroy wanted Mrs. Blaine to send her brother Stanley to this man who was probably not a licensed practitioner.

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Battersby, F.M., 1940 September 28
Note

Location: Weybridge, England.

This letter advises Mrs. Blaine to try to keep an artist under her employ, M. Rogers, in the United States since the situation in England would get too great an emotional strain on her. Advises that the artist be allowed to conduct some sittings on her own so as not to feel so dependent upon Mrs. Blaine and therefore go back to England.

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Battle Creek Sanitarium, 1900 August 20-1918 December 3
Note

Location: Battle Creek, Michigan.

Mrs. Blaine apparently paid the medical bills of Miss Stella Hoyne who received treatment for exophthalmic goitre.

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Battle, M.A. Pena, 1945 June 4
Note

Location: San Francisco, California.

Telegram from Dominican Republic Delegation promises that Mrs. Blaine's questions would receive careful consideration at the conference. No further information.

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Battye Printing Company, 1925 November 20
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for stationery.

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Baudin, Albert Norman, 1922 April 29
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding invitation.

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Bauer, Charles C., 1923-1942
Physical Description: 7 folders 
Note

Location: New York, New York.

From February 2, 1923 till January 5, 1929, Charles C. Bauer was an officer in the League of Nations Non-Partisan Association. From the spring of 1929 till the spring of 1933 the organization was known as the League of Nations Association. By July 12, 1934 Bauer was connected with the National World Court Committee, and in January of 1942 he corresponded on behalf of Citizens Emergency Committee on Non-Defense Expenditures.

In 1923 the League of Nations Non-Partisan Association aimed to “secure the insertion in both the Republican and Democratic party platforms, in 1924, of a plank favoring entrance of the United States into the League of Nations.” Mrs. Blaine was active in the organizational work of the Association in the Chicago area for she was appointed to organize the Association in Chicago, Mrs. Blaine also gave financial aid, contributing $1,000 three months in succession in late 1923 and early 1924. In 1925 the Association concentrated on generating enthusiasm for United States membership in the World Court. All types of mass communication were used in this effort. Mrs. Blaine contributed, for example, $2,000 toward the production of a movie “Hell and the Way Out.” From the correspondence of Mr. Bauer it is not certain how much support Mrs. Blaine gave to the Association. However, in 1926 she promised to continue a monthly contribution of $500. April 6, 1926 correspondence contains a receipt for $6,500 from Mrs. Blaine. Mrs. Blaine continued her contribution of $500 a month from 1927 to 1933 besides several extra contributions. The 1928 folder contains the address of Mr. Bauer at the “Meeting of League of Nations Non-Partisan Association of Illinois,” held at the City Club in Chicago on April 19, 1928. The folders in general contain a running narrative of the activities of the Association. Personal letters contain much concerning the financing of the Association in general and Mrs. Blaine's role in particular. Also included are many pamphlets and leaflets that were circulated. This correspondence reveals the workings of an opinion molding organization.

In July of 1934 Bauer asked Mrs. Blaine for a personal loan of $500 to carry him over a crisis. In January of 1942 he appealed for support for his project “to see to it that during the war effort all unessential expenditures of government should be eliminated,” on behalf of the Citizens Emergency Committee on Nondefense Expenditures.

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Bauer, Edity, 1949 January 17
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Attempt to make an appointment with Mrs. Blaine.

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Bauer, F.C., 1931 November 23
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wanted the address of Morgan S. Tyler.

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Baugham, C.E., Mrs., 1901 March 22
Note

Location: Chester County, Pennsylvania.

Wanted aid for herself and five small children.

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Baum, Wilhelm Ludwig, 1924 May 3
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to wedding of Janet Lawrence and Robert McCormick Addams.

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Baum, Wilhelm Ludwig, Mrs. (Mervyn Winston Lawrence), 1913-1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding invitation. Telephone conversation concerning the use of Mrs. Blaine's house for a musical. A 1925 letter asks for donations to St. James' Church. She is addressed as an old parishioner of this church, which found itself in 1925 in the heart of industrial center of Chicago.

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Bauman, Walter D., 1933 July 18
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter advertises a book “Dear Julia,” a story of the days “When Chicago Was Young.” The letter promises that Mrs. Blaine's parents are figures in the story.

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Baumann, F.O., Manufacturing Company, 1916 April 21-1918 March 28
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter and memos of phone calls concern the wood work and finishing done on Mrs. Blaine's Lake Forest residence.

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Baumann, Mary, 1937 December-1939 December
Note

Location: Golf, Illinois.

Accepts New Year's Eve dinner invitations.

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Baumgarten, William, and Company, 1919 December 1-1920 November 15
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Advertises antique furniture.

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Baumgartner, Ed, Mrs., 1929 August 22-October 10
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wanted to see Mrs. Blaine about establishing a health farm for Ohio children.

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Baumgras, Peter, 1899 September 13
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invited Mrs. Blaine to see his collection of paintings.

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Baur, Edward S., 1910 June 17
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Accepts invitation of “Senior Class.”

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Baur, Jacob, Mrs. (Bertha), 1921 June 8-1951 December 13
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Mrs. Baur was active in the Republican Party in the 9th congressional district of Illinois. Through the years she wrote to Mrs. Blaine for a variety of reasons. In 1921 she tried to sell some tickets for the women's section of Citizens' Chicago Opera Committee. In 1924 she wanted aid for the Republican Party because “La Follette is stirring up a good deal of trouble.” Mrs. Baur sent Republican Party leaflets from time to time. The folder also contains some Christmas greetings which Mrs. Baur apparently wrote, which are very appealing.

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Baurmann, G., Mrs.
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Small bills for aprons.

Box   44
Baxter, James P., III, 1941 February 24
Note

Location: Williamstown, Massachusetts.

Telegram states that all mail addressed to Dr. Wilbur and Henry Toll will be sent to Mayflower Hotel in Washington.

Baxter, James W., 1922-1931
Physical Description: 24 folders and 2 volumes 
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

These folders and volumes contain the financial reports of James W. Baxter, superintendent of Kildare Farm, near Huntsville, Alabama, the estate of Mary Virginia McCormick, daughter of Cyrus Hall McCormick who was declared mentally incompetent.

Box   44
1922-1923 June
Box   45
1923 July-1929 April
Box   46
1929 May-1931
Volume   4
Audit report, 1923 June-1929 October
Volume   5
Audit report and accounting record, 1923 June-1930 April
Box   46
Baxter, J.W., Mrs., 1923 June 27-1929 October 19
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

This correspondence concerns the health of James W. Baxter, superintendent of Kildare Estate.

Box   46
Baxter-Mitchell, Alice, 1932 February 24-March 3
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters concern the promotional drive for the “Morning Dramaticale,” presenting Alice Baxter-Mitchell. Mrs. Blaine's name was offered for the honorary committee of hostesses.

Box   46
Baxter Seminary, 1929 February 7-1931 May 20
Note

Location: Baxter, Tennessee.

Baxter Seminary was a non-denominational school for the children of the Cumberland mountains in Tennessee. Reverend Harry L. Upperman, president of the school visited with Mrs. Blaine's secretary, but his request was turned down in a letter. He again pleaded, by letter, and this time received a donation.

Box   46
Bay, W., 1913 June 7-23
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Applied for a position at Kildare, estate for Miss Mary Virginia McCormick.

Box   46
Bayard, Eugenia, 1894-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding invitation. Attempts to see Mrs. Blaine.

Box   46
Bayard, M.C., 1891 January 8-1909 August 16
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland; Chicago, Illinois.

From the correspondence it seems that Mrs. Bayard might have taken care of Mrs. Blaine's son while he was a small child.

Box   46
Bayley, Edwin F., undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invited Mrs. Blaine to dinner.

Box   46
Bayley, Edwin F., Mrs. (Katharine Ober), 1929 September 5
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Card says: “The Forthightly of Chicago in memoriam Katharine Bayley August 29, 1929.”

Box   46
Baylor, Linda, Mrs., 1922 May 31
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wanted to show Mrs. Blaine a quilt called a “National Historical Quilt,” which had the name Blaine on it.

Box   46
Bayly, William, Jr., 1940 September 5-1948 May 8
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence concerns insurance on paintings owned by Mrs. Blaine. Her most valued painting was “Miss Draycott,” by Sir Joshua Reynolds, $37,500.00. Bayly also insured 5 other paintings belonging to Mrs. Blaine.

Box   46
Beacham, Frank J., 1903 May-June
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill and letter asking payment for horse-riding equipment.

Box   46
Beacham's Garage, 1913 November
Note

Location: Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

Bill for automobile storage.

Box   46
Beach and Ceils, 1933 April-1936 December
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and correspondence from candy store.

Box   46
Beacon magazine, 1938 March, 1938 June
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request financial support for Chicago liberal magazine. Letters tell how such contributors to The Beacon as Harold Ickes and Paul H. Douglas referred editor Sydney Justin Harris to Mrs. Blaine. Folder includes January 1938 issue of The Beacon containing printed appeal to Mrs. Blaine.

Box   46
Beaham, Gordon T., Mrs. (Grace Hecker), 1942 September
Note

Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Letter of thanks for gift of flowers.

Box   46
Beale, E.B. (press clippings), 1893 April
Note

Location: New York.

Press clipping announcing Washington funeral services for General E.B. Beale. A list of prominent public figures attending is given; among them James G. Blaine, whose name is underlined.

Beale, Harriet Blaine
Box   46
undated
Note

Location: New York, New York; Santa Barbara, California.

Some personal letters, a telegram, and the book jacket of Harriet Blaine Beale's The Beginnings of Chemistry.

Box   46
1889 June-1891 October
Note

Location: Bar Harbor, Maine; Washington, D.C.

Personal letters bearing on Harriet Blaine's family and particularly the health of her mother. Some description of Washington social life and a few references to her father, James G. Blaine. Harriet Blaine greatly admired her sister-in-law, judging by these letters.

Box   46
1892
Note

Location: Bar Harbor, Maine; Washington, D.C.

More letters indicating very close friendship. Major concerns of this correspondence are the death of Emmons Blaine and the serious illness of James G. Blaine. Harriet Blaine urged Mrs. Blaine to take summer home at Bar Harbor.

Box   46
1893
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.; Uxbridge, England.

Early correspondence deals primarily with James G. Blaine's desperate illness. Much discussion of members of Blaine family. Occasional reference to temporary illness of Mrs. Blaine. Later letters contain interesting accounts of Harriet Blaine's stay in England.

Box   47
1894
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.; Bakerfield, California.

Continued correspondence over family matters. Harriet Beale became active in a Washington charitable society, acknowledging that she was “inspired” by Chicago's example. The heaviest part of the correspondence deals with Harriet's marriage to Truxton Beale in the spring of 1894 and the difficulties the marriage underwent later in the year. A newspaper clipping is enclosed describing the wedding.

Box   47
1895
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Correspondence concerning family matters. Congress wanted to buy house owned by Blaines in Washington.

Box   47
1896
Note

Location: Augusta, Maine.

Main concern is intended divorce of Truxton and Harriet Blaine Beale. A son born to the couple this year. References to Clara Barton: Harriet Blaine Beale wanted Mrs. Blaine to help her work.

Box   47
1897
Note

Location: Augusta and Bar Harbor, Maine; Washington, D.C.

Continued friendly correspondence over family illnesses, gifts purchased and received, and other personal concerns. One letter reveals Harriet Blaine Beale's disgust with corrupt system of “poor farms” in Maine.

Box   47
1898
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.; Bar Harbor, Maine.

This folder contains many interesting letters rearing on Washington political affairs during the Spanish War. Mrs. Beale had close contacts with Henry Cabot Lodge, Brooks Adams, Admiral Mahan, and other Republican leaders. She also comments on Theodore Roosevelt's New York victory. Her brother James a cause of much family controversy because of his wartime behavior.

Box   47
1899
Note

Location: Washington, D.C. and Bar Harbor, Maine.

Comments on Washington and Bar Harbor social life. Mrs. Blaine's interest in Chicago schools is praised. Remaining letters concern respective families.

Box   47
1900
Note

Location: Washington, D.C. and Bar Harbor, Maine.

Continuation of interest in Mrs. Blaine's educational philanthropy. Harriet Blaine Beale likewise shows philanthropic interest: she was active in group aiming to push a new Red Cross bill and Army Nurse bill through Congress. Most of these letters, concern family matters.

Box   47
1901
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.; Bar Harbor, Maine; Westpoint, New York.

More intimate family correspondence. References to success of Chicago school, various Washington personalities, and some very interesting letters on McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt.

Box   47
1902-1903
Note

Location: Augusta, Maine.

Letters concerning family matters. Critical reference to President Harper of Chicago University in one letter. Also letter on trip to Cuba Mrs. Roosevelt made in 1902.

Box   47
1904-1905
Note

Location: Augusta, Maine.

Letters, telegrams, and two copies of Chapbook, a literary magazine, for years 1896 and 1897. Much correspondence dealing with disposal of Blaine estate and Truxton Beale suit for custody of son Walker. Chicago social work, Theodore Roosevelt, and consideration of publishing Mrs. James G. Blaine letters briefly mentioned.

Box   47
1906-1908
Note

Location: Augusta, Maine; Rome, Italy.

Family concerns. Comments on Parker School. Newspaper clipping bearing on publication of “The Letters of Mrs. James G. Blaine.” Further letters reveal Anita McCormick Blaine objections to some or all of included letters.

See also: Duffield and Company, Publishers, 1908.

Box   47
1909-1911
Note

Location: Augusta, Maine.

Letters and telegrams. One letter describes Harriet Blaine Beale's views on subject of charity. State of Maine interested in portrait of her father; Pan-American Society also interested in her father.

Box   48
1912-1913
Note

Location: Augusta, Maine; Washington, D.C.

Family letters. Mrs. Beale interested in reform schools, and went to Europe in summer of 1913. Visits Henry Cabot Lodge in Boston meets Democratic cabinet members and wives - comments on them.

Box   48
1914
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Trust deed and record book, shareholders' forms, and personal letters and telegrams. Mrs. Beale, Mrs. Blaine, and Emmons Blaine listed as trustees of estate of Walker Blaine Beale. The shareholders' forms include International Harvester Corporation. Note reflecting on Wilson policy in Mexico and employment.

Box   48
1915-1920
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Much of this folder consists of letters relating Walker Blaine Beale killed in World War I. Effort to dedicate monument at Thiancourt war cemetery and donate Augusta residence to State of Maine. Memo reporting soldier's experience in France. Brief reference to Wilson war policies.

Box   48
1921-1929
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Letters and telegrams on family matters.

Box   48
1930-1934
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Mrs. Beale hit hard by Depression. Letters and considerable legal and business memos reveal she borrowed from Mrs. Blaine for monument payment, also reorganized her trust estate when stocks decline. Thomas K. Finletter became a trustee of this estate. Some brief political comment; letter and news-clipping on Stanley McCormick case.

Box   48
1935-1939
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Letters, telegrams, legal memoranda revealing continued financial difficulties. Belasco Theatre properties a part of Mrs. Beale's and Mrs. James Blaine's trouble with bank - eventually resolved. Agrees with Anita McCormick Blaine on book upholding League of Nations. Other personal letters.

Box   48
1940-1950
Note

Location: New York, New York; Bar Harbor, Maine.

Letters bearing predominately on family matters and personal concerns.

Box   48
Beale, Phelan, 1922 July-1928 August
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Legal memorandum analyzing background and charges against Madame Ganna Walska, future wife of Harold McCormick, requested by Mrs. Blaine. Another memo advises creation of property committee for Stanley McCormick estate after declaration of incompetence.

Box   48
Beale, Walker Blaine, 1903 August-1919 January
Note

Location: Augusta, Maine.

Childhood letters, printed record of legislative tribute upon his death, and copy of poem, “An Incident of the War.”

Box   48
Beale, William Gerrish, 1899 February-1909 May
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters (1) opposing proposed municipal lodging house in Chicago, (2) advice on undisclosed bill in Illinois legislature of 1909.

Box   48
Beale, William Gerrish, Mrs., 1923, 1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Note of sympathy; wedding invitation.

Box   48
Basler, Bertha J., 1926 September
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notice of clothing sale.

Box   48
Beall, Lester Thomas, Mrs. (Dorothy Wells Miller), 1927
Note: Thank-you note for graduation flowers.
Box   48
Bealle, Morris A., 1949 May
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Request for financial backing in projected New York City newspaper as “antidote” to reactionary press. Beale former editor of Plaine Talk magazine (1931-1938) and Washington Squirrel Cage (1940-1948). Also enclosed pamphlets: Oil and World War III, Atom Fodder, Me - Too Dewey, etc.

Box   48
Beaman, A.G., 1935 September
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Appeal for assistance on behalf of Alice Swasey Greenwood, daughter of former employer of Cyrus McCormick.

Box   48
Beaman, Alice E., 1932 August
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for copy of remarks made at services for late Miss Musselman, Parker School teacher.

Box   49
Beaman, Florence
Note: See also: Progressive Education Association Conference, 1937 October 28-30.
Box   49
Bear, M.M., Company, 1912 February-1928 August
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills from printing and engraving firm.

Box   49
Beard, Charles A.
Note: See also: Progressive Conference, 1931 March 11-12.
Beard, Harold Wilcox
Box   49
1945
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note

Santa Barbara, California.

Records of executive secretary of Riven Rock Estates (Stanley McCormick). Monthly financial reports, memos relative to proposed employee disability plan at the estate, Managers' Report, contract for new resident physician, minutes of Board of Guardians for the Person of Stanley McCormick, medical report, and 1946 budget.

Box   49
1940-1947
Physical Description: 5 folders 
Note: Monthly financial statements, descriptive reports of Estate activities, Managers' Reports, minutes of Board of Guardians meetings, 1948 budget, and many detailed reports of condition of Stanley McCormick. Personal note.
Box   49
Beard, Harold Wilcox, Mrs. (Bobby), 1915-1948
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Thank you notes for flower and plant gifts.

Box   49
Beard, Walter E., Mrs. (Anna S.), 1921 February
Note

Location: Middlebrook, Virginia.

Curious letter to Mrs. A.M. McCutchen claiming “Old Uncle Robt,” [sic] and “Grandfather Robt,” [sic] were inventors of reaper.

Box   49
Beardsley, Emma F., 1902 February
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two letters to a Miss Cook on illness of daughters. Miss Cook a school teacher.

Box   49
Beardsley, Grenville, 1952 June
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests political contribution for 1952 Republican candidate for States Attorney in Cook County.

Box   49
Beardsley, R.F., 1914 January
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request assistance for continued expansion of Beardsley Manual Training System. Mr. Beardsley enclosed letters of recommendation by school boards.

Box   49
Beary, Harriet R., 1898
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Request financial aid for club house of Alumna Association of the New York State Hospital Training School of Nurses.

Box   49
Beattie, John Randolph, 1910 March
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Author submits campaign song written for presidential candidacy of James G. Blaine.

Box   49
Beatty, David C., Mrs., 1913 October
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters and newspaper clippings. Appeal for financial help in creating Midwestern headquarters for “American Mothers,” an organization for education in child-raising among “unattached mothers in the rural districts.”

Box   49
Beatty, Emeline S. (Mrs. David C. Beatty), 1913 November
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal letter outlining elementary instruction plan for rural immigrant mothers in area of child development. Requests interview.

Box   49
Beatty, Ross James, Jr., Mrs. (Janet Ayer), 1936 November
Note: Thank-you note for wedding gift.
Beaudry and Associates
Physical Description: 11 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and invoices, landscape diagrams and blueprints, phone memos, service reports, and photographs relative to landscape and gardening services rendered at Chicago and Lake Forest estates.

Box   49
1926-1936
Box   50
1937-1953
Box   50
Beaudry, William, 1936 December-1950 November
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters and notes of holiday greeting. Photographs and articles on elm trees. Mr. Beaudry a friend of Mrs. Blaine.

Box   50
Beaudry, William, Mrs. (Janet), 1948 April
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank-you note for invitation to Henry Wallace luncheon sponsored by Mrs. Blaine. Subsequent note discusses Wallace's idealism.

Box   50
Beaumont, A., 1917 January
Note

Location: New York, New York?

Telephone memo concerning undisclosed posters.

Box   50
Beezley, Margaret, 1922 March
Note

Location: Wilmette, Illinois?

Thank you note for flowers.

Box   50
Beck, Alfred F., Mrs., 1947 March
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memo, Mrs. Beck wanted Mrs. Blaine to join other Chicago women in backing Little Sisters of the Poor in their national work.

Box   50
Beck, Carl, 1919 December
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters and appeal for philanthropy from secretary of Vienna Relief Committee. Mrs. Blaine consented to sign name to further appeals.

Box   50
Beck, Emil G., 1920 October
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request comment on plan to make League of Nations workable and acceptable by a (1) “reciprocal method” of selecting League delegates, (2) “international bonding” as basis of alliance of all nations. Author claims his plan was submitted to Col. House, D.S. Senators, and State Department in 1917.

Box   50
Beck, Fr., and Company, 1895-1897
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Bills and notices from interior decorating firm.

Box   50
Beck, Frances Ecob, Mrs., 1948 September
Note

Location: Orangeburg, New York.

Request for clerical work with Foundation for World Government, based on experience and father's friendship with James G. Blaine.

Box   50
Beck, Lafayette Dillard, 1918 March
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Interview memo. Reverend Beck seeks support for Southwestern Presbyterian Sanatorium.

Box   50
Beck, Lucille L., 1941 February
Note

Location: Denver, Colorado.

Telegram.

Box   50
Beck, Ralph Osborne, Jr., Mrs. (Kyle Adams Rodenbacck), 1930 July-1947 December
Note

Location: Pomona, California.

Letters and telegrams from Mrs. Blaine's cousin, mostly while studying at Pomona College. Expresses interest in social work, particularly in Kingsley Hall in London. Received money toward education.

Box   50
Becker, A.G., and Company, 1923 November-1935 January
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Interview memos record effort to persuade Mrs. Blaine to purchase tax-exempt bonds.

Box   50
Becker, A.S., 1907-1921
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters, interview memos, pamphlets, and book-lists from bookseller. Mrs. Blaine bought for personal library and for Parker School. Among items apparently bought: collection of Maeterlinck Plays, works of Kate Douglas Wiggin and Cyclopedia of Education (for Parker School).

Box   50
Becker, Francis A., 1914 January
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request action on leasing Chicago building and property.

Box   50
Becker, H.E., and Company, 1927 November
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Interview memo. Seek investment in securities.

Box   50
Becker, H.M., 1928 September
Note

Location: Cicero, Illinois.

Request payment for greenhouse repairs at Lake Forest.

Box   50
Becker, Howard, Mr.
Note: See also: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1924 May 19-31.
Box   50
Becker, John R., 1907 June
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Letter acknowledging receipt of check.

Box   50
Becker, John W., 1904 February
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Tax and real estate consultant offers services to Mrs. Blaine.

Box   50
Becker, L.A., 1922-1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and interview memo relative to millinery purchases.

Box   50
Becker, Siegfried, 1933-1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for taxi cab service.

Box   50
Beckham, Albert Sidney, Dr.
Note: See also: Chicago Urban League, 1932 May 24. "Conference on Juvenile Delinquency in the Negro Community."
Box   50
Beckington, Orpha M., 1933 November
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Former Fields employee requests charitable assistance to meet delinquent rent payments.

Box   50
Beckwith, W.S., 1924 August
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Request payment of plumbing bill for Mrs. Grace M. Walker.

Box   50
Bedales School Endowment Fund, 1935 July
Note

Location: Petersfield, England.

English school appeals for support to “friends and supporters of progressive education.” Letter and subscribers' list.

Box   50
Bedell, George, Mrs., 1901 November-1920 January
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and correspondence for rug cleaning and similar services.

Box   50
Bedigian, Barsam, 1916-1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; New York, New York.

Letters, descriptive folders, and bills form dealer in antique rugs and carpets.

Box   51
Bee, Albert W., 1891-1892
Note

Location: Bar Harbor, Maine.

Bills from stationery firm.

Box   51
Beebe, Grant, 1907-1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acknowledge financial contributions to Unity Church.

Box   51
Beebe, Krebs, 1950 August
Note

Location: Kenilworth, Illinois.

Wedding announcement.

Box   51
Beebe, Thomas
Note: See also: Cyrus Hall McCormick I with McCormick Historical Association.
Box   51
Beeching, Charles Train, 1900-1907
Note

Location: Worchester, Massachusetts; Cincinnati, Ohio.

Thank you note for wedding present.

Box   51
Beeching, E.A., 1900 September
Note

Location: Worchester, Massachusetts.

Personal letter explaining confusion in educational plans of writer's niece, Miss Quimby.

Box   51
Beeching, William P., 1899 June-1908 July
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: La Grange, Illinois; New York, New York; Cleveland, Ohio; Toronto, Canada.

Numerous letters relating child development activities. Writer connected with Vacation School (apparently Parker School affiliate) and with Cleveland and New York Froebel Schools. Much emphasis on manual training, “nature-craft,” and education of Emmons Blaine Jr. and Virginia McCormick.

Box   51
Beeks, Gertrude, 1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter giving address of a Mr. Richard Waterman, school teacher. Note of best wishes from R. Watson Adder, Century editor.

Beers, Clifford, 1908 May-1937 June
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: New Haven, Connecticut; New York, New York.

Founder, National Committee for Mental Hygiene (name varies), 1908.

First folder contains following valuable items: Committee Prospectus of 1908, elaborate letters of membership acceptance by very prominent contemporaries (Lyman Abbott, Henry L. Higginson, etcetera) prominent editorials on mental health organization, newspaper clippings, and Committee pamphlets. Request contribution of $100-500,000 by McCormick family. At least $100,000 was given through the Harold McCormick estate.

Second folder predominantly concerned with art and painting; contains correspondence and page-size photographs relative to following parties, Henry R. Rittenberg, Shusselle, and Mr. Beers himself.

Box   51
Beers, Mary K., 1928 September
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Thank you note.

Box   51
Benson, Leroy Eugene, 1934 April
Note

Location: New York, New York?

Wedding announcement.

Box   51
Begby, Ralph Bridges, 1927 February
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memo. Requests opportunity to see Mrs. Blaine.

Box   51
Beggs, Frederic, Mrs.
Note: See also: National Committee on the Cause and Cure of War, 1937 January 26-29. Twelfth Annual Conference.
Box   51
Begole, Benjamin Franklin, 1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding invitation.

Box   51
Behavior Research Fund, 1926 January-1932 June
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters, news clippings, receipted bills, and pamphlet-form monograph on Mental Health Program As a Juvenile Court Method of Supervising the Feebleminded. Mrs. Blaine donated $5,000 to this organization when it was founded, and continued an interest in its scientific research publications.

See also:

  • Adler, Herman N.
  • Bartelme, Judge Mary Mo
  • McCormick, Cyrus H., Jr.
Box   51
Behymer, L.E., 1929 December-1932 December
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Letters, program folders, and photographs from concert master. Arrangements for concert performances for Stanley McCormick; materials on much artists as Elsa Olsen, Anri Calli-Campi, and the violinist Yehudi Menuhin.

Box   51
Beidder, Mr., 1917 January-April
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memo. Photographer desires to employ new cameras in Blaine picture.

Box   51
Beidler, Francis, Mrs. (Elizabeth L.), 1926 August-1936 June
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Letters offering to purchase Lake Forest property. Telephone memo relating to Lake Forest sanitary sewage petition.

Box   51
Beidler, Francis, II, 1936, 1946
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Letter reporting results of local sanitary sewage petition. Also thank-you note and Christmas card.

Box   51
Beidler, Francis, II, Mrs. (Elizabeth Chapman), 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Notice of wedding; thank-you note for wedding gift.

Box   51
Beifeld, Joseph, and Company, 1901 March
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request extension of loan (from McCormick Estate Trustees) through offer of mortgage on Indiana property.

Box   51
Bekins Van and Storage Company, 1930-1942
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Bills of charges for storage.

Box   51
Belding, Arthur W., 1949 June
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Letter requesting financial backing of The Journal of Education, from its editor.

Box   51
Belforage, Cedric, 1949 November-1953 July
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Telegram and July, 1953 issue of The Churchman.

Box   51
Belgard Inc., 1910 September
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for pair of glasses.

Box   51
Belgian Consulate
Note: See also: Borremans, Mrs. Louis J.
Box   51
Belgian Food Relief Committee of Chicago, 1914 November-1916 December
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters and memos reveal that Mrs. Blaine gave $3,000 (receipt enclosed) to prevent starvation of Belgian women and children. Some details on Committee's organization and functioning; Mrs. Blaine active in Women's Section of Committee.

Box   51
Belgian Relief Committee - Canada, 1917 September
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Letter of thanks for $250 donation on behalf of Virginia McCormick.

Box   51
Belgian Relief Committee of Chicago, 1917 March
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter explains receipt of medal from Belgian sculptor intended for Mrs. Blaine.

Box   51
Belgian Soldiers' Christmas Fund, 1918 December
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Letters and illustrated sponsors' list acknowledge $25 contribution.

Box   51
Belgravia War Hospital Supply Depot, 1917 April
Note

Location: London.

Requests financial backing, noting previous aid to American War Relief Clearing House. Pamphlet lists American branch aims and members.

Box   51
Belhaven College (George H. Atkinson)
Note: See also: McElroy, F.A.
Box   51
Belknap, Morris B., Mrs., 1913 July
Note

Location: Louisville, Kentucky.

Note complying with Blaine request for handbook of Kentucky Child Welfare Conference and Exhibit.

Box   51
Bell, Agnes, 1933 June-1935 April
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Notes relative to cheques sent on by Mrs. Blaine.

Box   51
Bell, Alexander Charles, 1939 December
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Refusal of dinner invitation.

Box   51
Bell, Annie, 1890
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note.

Box   51
Bell, C.F., Mrs., 1903 December
Note

Location: Louisville, Kentucky.

Letter addressed to Mrs. James Blaine, Jr. requesting contribution to orphans' home.

Box   51
Bell, C.M., 1892-1893
Note

Location: Washington.

Bills from photographer.

Box   51
Bell, Curtis, 1917 December-1922 September
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Letters and bills from photographer. Mrs. Blaine particularly interested in photographs of her late son.

Box   51
Bell, Laird, 1910-1945
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

A few personal notes and mimeographed record of Laird Bell speech “Policy Over Berlin,” delivered December 10, 1945 at Chicago Council on Foreign Relations meeting.

Box   51
Bell, Laird, Mrs., 1939 December-1949 December
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal notes. Request financial support for increasing number of vocational training centers for adult African Americans in Chicago - in cooperation with the Good Neighbor Society whose purposes are described in enclosed pamphlet.

Box   51
Bell, Lillian
Note: See also: Children's Patriotic League.
Box   51
Bell, Margaret, 1938 December-1940 December
Note

Location: Hubbard Woods, Illinois.

Christmas invitations.

Box   51
Bell, S. Alexander, Mrs. (Rose), 1941 May
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Letter praising Blaine “open letter” to New York Times on foreign affairs and offering services to Mrs. Blaine for same causes.

Box   51
Bell, W.A., 1912-1913
Note

Location: Marblehead, Massachusetts.

Two letters from boat pilot.

Box   52
Bell, W.E., Mrs., 1912 October-1913 February
Note

Location: Mina, Nevada.

Letters and interview memo relative to Revolutionary descent of Anne Jemina McCormick Wood, for purposes of D.A.R. admission.

Box   52
Bell, C.V., Mrs., 1910 June
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal request for relief for elderly widow with two children and little money, with description of her plight.

Box   52
Bell, Daisy M., 1943 March
Note

Location: Charleston, West Virginia.

Letter praising Mrs. Blaine's donation to Chinese Government and expressing desire to correspond again with her.

Box   52
Bell, Edward Price
Note: See also: Pope, Senator James P., 1936 February 25. Symposium: “America's Way to Peace.”
Box   52
Bell, Ernest A., 1911 November
Note

Location: Paris, France.

Letter thanking Mrs. Blaine for financial aid (indirect) permitting author to “preach righteousness” in American cities. Affiliation of this minister not disclosed.

Box   52
Bell, Freeman D., 1938 May
Note

Location: Jordanville, New York.

Request aid in getting scholarship for music education.

Box   52
Bell, Gordon, 1938 December-1940 December
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Telegram; invitation to dinner, refused.

Box   52
Bell, H.H., Mrs., 1901 March
Note

Location: Atlanta, Georgia.

Request financial help in leaving South for home in Detroit.

Box   52
Bell, J.M., Mrs., 1903-1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and correspondence relative purchase and cleaning of household goods.

Box   52
Bell, William F., 1921 June
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Medical services bill.

Box   52
Bellamy, H.C., Mrs., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note referring to expectation to enter child in “North Side [Francis Parker] school connected with School of Education of the University of Chicago.”

Box   52
Bellas, Thomas H., Mrs. (Emma L.), 1900-1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Short personal notes and wedding announcements.

Box   52
Bellevue College, 1908-1920
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Bellevue, Nebraska.

A wealth of material on this Nebraska Presbyterian college. Letters, illustrated descriptive pamphlets, reports on financial conditions, and list of subscribers invariably aim to enlist Mrs. Blaine (a Presbyterian) to support many fund-raising efforts. Letters indicate she partially met their requests.

See also: Haskell, John D., 1916.

Box   52
Belmont, 1910 August; 1910 November
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Invitation to wedding of August Belmont and Miss Eleanor Robson.

Box   52
Belmont Hotel, 1913 August
Note

Location: Bar Harbor, Maine.

Hotel bill.

Box   52
Belmont, Oliver H.F., 1896 October
Note

Location: Hot Springs, Virginia.

Recommendation for cook.

Box   52
Beloit College, 1925 April-May
Note

Location: Beloit, Wisconsin.

Two letters and a pamphlet appealing for financial support in meeting college deficits. Mrs. Blaine aided in making Beloit coeducational in the 1890's.

Box   52
Belt, E. Crowder, Mrs., 1911 November
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Query from saleswoman for greeting card concern.

Box   52
Belvedere Hotel Company, 1917
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Hotel bills.

Box   52
Bement, Grace, 1944 June-1948 February
Note

Location: Deerfield, Massachusetts.

Letters and student progress reports covering attendance of Edith and Deedee Hubbard at Bement School. Mrs. Blaine supported their schooling and there was apparently litigation over their eventual custody. Mrs. Blaine backed Grace Bement in legal fight for children's custody.

Box   52
Bemis, Elizabeth P., 1908 July
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Letters requesting financial support for “School City,” apparently a project in citizenship training for young children. Author is editor of Normal Instruction, a teachers' journal.

Box   52
Bemis-Richelieu, Importing Company, 1897
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Liquor bills.

Box   52
Bemis, Samuel F., 1936 March
Note: Thank you note from Yale professor for copy of Hutchinson's biography of Cyrus Hall McCormick.
Box   52
Bernadout, Joseph, 1937 August-1939 March
Note

Location: London, England.

Bills for carpet and rug repair.

Box   52
Bendel, Henri, Inc., 1927 June
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Hat bill.

Box   52
Bender, George, 1902 December
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Accepts invitation to lunch.

Box   52
Bender, William, 1945 November
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding invitation.

Box   52
Bender, W.J., 1949 February
Note

Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Telephone memos and letter. W.J. Bender, Dean of Harvard College, informed Mrs. Blaine on replacement of Katharine Taylor at Shady Hill progressive normal school at Cambridge, and makes appeal for money. A letter of recommendation is contained for new director, Edward Yeomans Jr., addressed from James Patton, President of the National Farmers' Union to John K. Galkroeth, containing interesting sidelights on internal politics of that organization.

Box   52
Benduhr, F.J., 1949 March
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memo. Undisclosed educational organization wants support.

Box   52
Benedict, E., 1915 November
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Letter concerning photographs.

Box   52
Benedict, E. Cornelius, 1900-1910?
Note

Location: Greenwich, Connecticut.

Wedding invitation.

Box   52
Benedict, E. Cornelius, Mrs. (Helen Ripley), 1897 November
Note

Location: Greenwich, Connecticut.

Personal note.

Box   52
Benedict, Stephen, 1949 March-May
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Letters and memos concerning Foundation for World Government, “Steve” Benedict, assistant to President Stringfellow Barr, encloses Gandhi picture - postcard from Indian professor praising Mrs. Blaine's backing of Foundation. Memo on publishing details of The Republic of Man: An Anthology of World Government.

Box   52
Benes, Edward, 1939 March-1943 May
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Former President of Czechoslovakia twice apologizes for failure to visit Mrs. Blaine. Also enclosed is bound verbatim transcript of three Beres speeches in Chicago, May 23-24, 1913: “The Future of Small European Nations,” “What Are We Fighting For,” and “Policy of the Present War and of the Future Peace.”

Box   52
Bengston, Harry, 1927 August
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Memo concerning unpaid bill.

Box   52
Benjamin, Walter Romeyn, 1897 January-1908 November
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Letters, circulars, and bills from collector of rare autographs and historical documents. Mrs. B. letters show particular interest in acquisition of James G. Blaine's political letters and originals of Thomas Nast's Blaine cartoons.

Box   52
Benjamin, William David, 1925 May-1936 June
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Los Angeles, California.

Letters bearing on spiritualism. Author apparently tried constantly to persuade Mrs. Blaine to support a “religious order” he advocated -- Cyrus McCormick is used as a “Spirit” to support the cause.

Box   52
Benner, L.D., Mr.
Note: See also: American Farm Economic Association, 1924 December 29-30. Report of fifteenth annual meeting.
Box   52
Bernet and Brown, 1891-1892
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for horse shoes.

Box   52
Bennett, Alice, 1896-1900
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Wrentham, Massachusetts; Huntsville, Atlanta.

Letters from woman who apparently cared for Virginia McCormick. Predominant concern is family matters, particularly the welfare of Miss McCormick. 1900 letters show interest in Colonel Parker and educational plans.

Box   52
Bennett Alumni Fund, 1935 February
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memos. Request Mrs. Blaine purchase seats for benefit concert.

Box   52
Bennett, Angela, 1929
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Personal notes.

Box   52
Bennett Company, 1912-1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills from Chicago millinery establishment.

Box   52
Bennett, C.S., 1900 January
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for services from teacher of “parlor magic.”

Box   52
Bennett, Edity J., 1896 February
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Note on purchase of picture.

Box   52
Bennett, Edward Herbert, 1938 October-1942 October
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Wedding announcement and brief note praising Mrs. Blaine 's September 29, 1912 statement in the Chicago Daily News.

Box   52
Bennett, Edward Herbert, Mrs. (Catherine Jones), 1913-1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters, illustrated pamphlet, and annual statement for Ridge Farm Illinois Preventorium for tuberculosis among children. Effort to solicit Mrs. Blaine's financial support for continuing this preventive work among Chicago's poorer children.

Box   52
Bennett, Edward Herbert, Jr., 1937 December-1940
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Dinner invitations.

Box   52
Bennett, F.C., Mrs., 1903 December
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests biographical data on Mrs. Blaine for forthcoming book, “The History of Music, Art, and Literature in Illinois.” Other Chicago patrons like Mrs. Potter Palmer, George Pullman, and Marshall Field are mentioned as included within the volume.

Box   52
Bennett, Francis J., 1907 January
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding announcement.

Box   52
Bennett and Landgren Garage and Livery, 1931 August
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bill for auto rental.

Box   52
Bennett, Marion, 1912-1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Invitations.

Box   52
Bennett, Marka Webb, 1941 October-1951 September
Note

Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Letters from personal friend. Mention of Blaine contribution to medicine in 1946; writer's father connected with Colorado Foundation for Research in Tuberculosis.

Box   52
Bennett, W.Z., 1902 February
Note

Location: Wooster, Ohio.

Plea for financial aid in saving Wooster University, which suffered fire damage in December 1901. Writer was friend of Mrs. Blaine's husband and is now professor at Wooster.

Box   52
Bennett, Philip, 1921 May-1949 July
Note

Location: Winona Lake, Indiana; Ontario, California.

Telephone memos, telegrams, and letters from one-time executive secretary of league to Enforce Peace. Some details on that organization. Also interest in Presbyterian church causes, aiding reedy students, temperance tracts, and creating “Woodrow Wilson professorships” at American colleges, particularly at Pasadena College.

Box   52
Bennett, Richard, 1930-1936
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Telephone memo and telegram from actor.

Box   52
Bennett, W.F., 1897 December
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Appeal to Mrs. Blaine to find employment for “Movie” ? at McCormick works.

Box   52
Bennington College, 1928 February-1930 January
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Folder contains valuable information on founding of Bennington, as progressive liberal arts college for women. Mrs. Blaine asked to assist financially. Enclosed are thirty-page “Bennington College: A Prospectus,” announcement of selection of Robert Devore Leigh as first president, 1928 progress report, “The Financial Plan of Bennington College,” letters from President Leigh seeking Blaine support.

See also: Swan, Joseph, Mrs. (Nathalie Henderson).

Box   52
Benninghoven, E.D., 1949 March
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter bearing on undisclosed assistance to a person.

Box   52
Benoit, Catherine, 1912 March
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

African American woman wants to help female suffrage movement on Chicago West Side. She notifies Mrs. Blaine that she will help her in this cause.

Box   52
Bensabott, R., Inc., 1907 April-1939 December
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills, invoices, announcements from importer of Chinese and Japanese curios and embroideries.

Box   52
Bensley, Mary, 1894 January
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request Mrs. Blaine's financial help in removing son from training school where he is held because of divorced husband's custody.

Box   52
Benson, Arthur S., 1946 February-1948 October
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Bills, invoices, and letters from California chauffeur.

Box   52
Benson, E., 1928 May
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Receipted bill from fertilizer distributer.

Box   52
Benson, Ella, 1927 May
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests aid in meeting hospital expenses.

Box   52
Benson, Janet, 1920 May
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Resume of Sir Oliver Lodge talk by twelve year old.

Box   52
Benson, M., and Company, Mrs., 1890 May
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill from clothing firm.

Box   52
Benson, Mary Jane, 1920 May
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Another resume from Sir Oliver Lodge talk by twelve year old.

Box   53
Benson, Paul, 1901 November-1902 April
Box   53
Benson, William E.
Note: See also: Eucharistic Congress, 1926 June 20-24.
Box   53
Bent, George P., Company, 1915 January
Box   53
Bentley and Burling, 1899 June-1908 October
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Statement of legal fees, description of legal services and letters advising course of legal action. Questions involving personal property and occasional role as party to civil suits frequent; included are Parker School playground title opinion, Board of Charities suit, and Miss Virginia McCormick trusteeship.

Box   53
Bentley, Burling, and Kumler, 1916 May-1917 March
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Statement of legal fees: includes Lake Forest land purchases, and civil suits.

Box   53
Bentley, Burling, Kumler, and Gordon, 1917 November
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter concerning legal title to playground.

Box   53
Bentley, Burling and Swan, 1909 April-1916 January
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Large folder containing legal fees and services memoranda. Among items are Kuyukuk Mining and Development and Company investment, Parker School playground, proposed purchase of Webster Ranch (Nevada?).

Box   53
Bentley, Cyrus, I, Mrs. (Anna Riley), 1899-1914
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois

Wedding announcement and note congratulating Mrs. Blaine on dedication speech for Emmons Blaine Hall.

Bentley, Cyrus, II
Note

Mrs. Blaine's attorney until his death in 1930.

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Box   53
undated
Note: Note concerning undisclosed committee.
Box   53
1889-1897
Note

Letters, telegrams, duplicate legal memos bearing on disposition of estate of Emmons Blaine, Sr. These include probate records listing personal property holdings. Also, letters containing advisory opinion on Mrs. Harriet Blaine Beale, divorce case.

See also:

  • Steuert, F.A.
  • Bentley and Burling
  • Bentley, Burling, and Swan
  • Bentley, Burling, and Kumler
  • Bentley, Burling, Kumler, and Gordon
Box   53
1898-1899
Note: Letters, telegrams concerning Emmons Blaine estate; notary public memo on same; letters revealing Bentley's appointment to Parker School Board of Trustees and his views concerning the school; a complete list of Mrs. Blaine's investments in stocks, bonds, and notes as of April 1899; petition to Lincoln Park Board; bills for services.
Box   53
1900
Note: Legal memoranda and letters. Considerable data on connection of Bentley and Mrs. Blaine to City Homes Association, and its Subcommittee on Tenements; Jane Addams prominently mentioned in this connection. Copies of by-laws, with recommended changes of Bureau of Charities, responsible for coordinating Chicago private philanthropy. Letters on Parker School building issue; draft copy of Mrs. Blaine's will; building data on “Orchard House”; numerous personal letters.
Box   53
1901
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Note

Folders contain wealth of data on founding of Parker School and Chicago City Homes Association. On Parker School: tentative drafts of “Announcement” containing information on financing, construction, curricular and “progressive” methods; various memoranda of school's trustees (both Cyrus Bentley and Mrs. Blaine were trustees); memo defining relationship of University of Chicago to Parker School; letters and reports by Mr. Bentley and the trustees on progress of building construction; letters revealing Mrs. Blaine's heavy financial support. On City Homes Association: various letters and memoranda, particularly concerning the famous report of its investigating committee “Tenement conditions in Chicago.” The role of Robert Hunter and plans for preparing and distributing the report. Personal letters included, too.

See also: International Harvester Company, 1901-1902.

Box   53
1902-1903
Note: Letters and memoranda bearing on effort by George W. Perkins, representing United States Steel to acquire steel properties of International Harvester Company. Lengthy letter from Bentley to Harold McCormick is particularly interesting on method of negotiating with Perkins (February, 1903). Notes acknowledging further contributions to Parker School; also value of Mrs. Blaine's stockholding in International Harvester Company. Brief reference to John Dewey connection with Parker School and a “Mr. Robbins” [Raymond] as possible permanent secretary of City Homes Association.
Box   53
1904-1905
Note: Letters, memos bearing on Parker School; acknowledgements of Mrs. Blaine's regular financial contributions to Parker School; personal letters and business matters.
Box   53
1906
Note: Letters, memos, telegrams dealing with business matters, particularly legal problems caused by Stanley McCormick's illness; letters and blueprint relative to Chicago property acquisition; more cheques for Parker School.
Box   53
1907-1909
Note: Legal and business memos; correspondence relative to Parker School finances, difficulties concerning graduation requirements, inadequacy of teachers and curriculum; more Parker School cheques from Mrs. Blaine. Considerable correspondence bearing on Stanley McCormick in competency, including declaration of legal guardianship. Memos on proposed sale of part of McCormick interest in International Harvester Company.
Box   54
1910
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Note: Letters, memos, bills, telegrams dealing with ordinary management of Mrs. Blaine's properties predominate in these folders. Parker School finances and teaching matters briefly mentioned; letters concerning purchase of Fowler interest in International Harvester Company; fifty-three page memo by Cyrus Bentley on alleged Robert McCormick claims to invention of reaper; critical memo by Cyrus Adams on Bentley's behalf; later letter from Bentley to Cyrus H. McCormick Jr. on same subject.
Box   54
1911
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Note: Much ordinary business correspondence, particularly concerning Chicago real estate holdings. Brief letter relating a Wallace Sabine of Harvard Graduate School to Parker School affairs. Significant letters and memos on Cyrus Hall McCormick, Sr. (including biographical sketch) and the dispute over whether he or his father, Robert invented the McCormick reaper.
Box   54
1912
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Note: Financial statements and other business correspondence; letters and memos bearing on Stanley McCormick affairs and Parker School; memo and letters referring to possible creation of a “tribunal” of historians and educators to investigate the Reaper dispute; letters, memo, and pamphlet bearing on Hours of Labor in the Steel Industry, with remarks by Elbert Gary, author John A. Fitch, and others; letter on International Harvester Company's South American investments.
Box   54
1913
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Note: Predominantly concerned with Mrs. Blaine's industrial investments, and Bentley advice on management of same. Letters and memos relative to International Harvester Company of New Jersey, American Telephone and Telegraph; elaborate memo on other industrial investments that Mrs. Blaine might consider; income tax trial balance sheet for 1913; various memoranda bearing on assistance to a George Henry Howard, music teacher; much ordinary business correspondence.
Box   54-55
1914
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Note: Mostly ordinary business correspondence, though a few personal notes appear. Contents include: 1914 income tax trial balance sheet; letters and memos relative to creation of trust for Harriet Blaine Beale, Damrosch family, Anita McCormick and Emmons Blaine Jr. (includes list of investments); list of Stanley McCormick trust charitable donations for 1913; letters memos bearing on Reaper dispute; Brief reference to Raymond Robins as Parker School speaker; a few other Parker School items.
Box   55
1915
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note: Typewritten and printed manuscript copies of “Cyrus Hall McCormick and the Reaper”; letters and memos giving some opinions of Bentley and Cyrus H. McCormick Jr. on reaper dispute; letters, telegrams bearing on search for secretary to handle McCormick Historical Association with eventual appointment of Herbert A. Kellar; 1914 income tax data for Mrs. Blaine; letters, memos concerning Parker School affairs (new pupils, athletics, etcetera); ordinary business correspondence and McCormick family affairs.
Box   55
1916
Physical Description: 7 folders 
Note: Preponderance of these folders' contents bear on management of person and property of Mr. Stanley McCormick; Mrs. Blaine became a conservator of Stanley McCormick estate in early 1916. Letters, memos, telegrams, dealing with physical condition, financial problems, estate management, and many other aspects of Stanley McCormick question. Letters and memos concerning McCormick Historical Association, Parker School buildings, McCormick Works Labor dispute of May 1916, a Chicago committee to amend property tax laws, proposed McCormick family contribution to Universal Military Training League campaign, Mrs. Blaine's investments as of September 1916, her 1915 income tax returns. Ordinary business correspondence and a few other McCormick family items bearing on diverse topics.
Box   56
1917
Physical Description: 7 folders 
Note: Stanley McCormick affairs predominate: letters, letter-copies, memos, and telegrams bearing on Blaine-Bentley role as conservators, and all aspects of estate administration. Considerable correspondence detailing activities of McCormick Family Historical Association (letters from Bentley to Herbert Kellar and Mrs. Blaine); a few Parker School items; business, real estate, and tax matters through Bentley letters.
Box   56
1918
Physical Description: 8 folders 
Note: Letters and letter-copies, quarterly reports, and other material bearing on Bentley-Kellar connection with McCormick Family Historical Association; also, lengthy memo on evidence as to invention of reaper. Letters and letter-copies dealing with pacifism at Parker School and Bentley-Blaine-Flora Cooke insistence on loyalty (includes elaborate statement of policy, “The Parker School and the War”). Considerable material on Stanley McCormick matters - letters, guardians' report to California courts, etc; letters and memo on International Harvester Company interests of McCormick family; ordinary business correspondence, including Blaine tax statements and other aspects of financial dealings.
Box   56
1919
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note: Letters and memos bearing on McCormick Historical Association; letters and financial reports relative to Parker School; monthly financial report on Blaine Chicago properties; 1918 income tax data; letters and memos on sale of International Harvester Company stock; scattered letters and reports on Stanley McCormick affairs.
Box   57
1920
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note: Letters and letter-copies relative to McCormick Historical Association, particularly concerning selection of biographer of Cyrus Sr.; Legal memoranda and family notes and reports on Stanley McCormick affairs; letters and memos concerning Parker School finances; ordinary business correspondence -- monthly reports on management of Blaine properties, special land and stock purchase, etcetera.
Box   57
1921
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Note: Letters and memos concerning McCormick Historical Association, including data on continued search for biographer of Cyrus, Sr. and reaper impact on 19th century Europe; memo on organization and government of Parker School, and letters on school finances; ordinary business correspondence, including tax data; letters and legal memos bearing on various charities with which Cyrus Bentley had legal connections; personal notes.
Box   57-58
1922-1924
Physical Description: 11 folders 
Note: Letters, memos, and reports dealing with McCormick Historical Association and McCormickfamily; letters, memos concerning Parker School financial and administrative policies; letters, legal memoranda, reports bearing on Stanley McCormick affairs; considerable business correspondence, mostly ordinary - including monthly reports on Blaine assets, taxes payable, etcetera.
Box   58-59
1925-1926
Physical Description: 12 folders 
Note: Parker School - letters on finances; Stanley McCormick affairs - letters, letter copies, and memos; McCormick Historical Association -- letters, letter copies and memoranda, including two bound volumes relating to invention of McCormick reaper and the life and work of Cyrus H. McCormick, Sr.; Considerable business correspondence of ordinary kind: tax statements, investment and bank statements, etcetera.
Box   59-60
1927-1929
Physical Description: 14 folders 
Note: Considerable business correspondence, including Blaine tax forms, real estate and trust letters and memos and lists of stocks and property holdings; Letters, telegrams, memos, legal documents relative to Stanley McCormick affairs; financial statements and trust documents relative to Parker School; McCormick Historical Association - many letters, letter copies, etcetera, in continued Bentley - Kellar correspondence; letters bearing on other McCormick family affairs.
Box   60
1930
Physical Description: 6 folders 
Note: Preponderance of correspondence deals with management of Blaine business matters -- tax statements, property and stock investment statements, letters and memos bearing on same; two printed manuscript copies of “The Invention of the McCormick Reaper,” with other printed notes (dated April 5, 1930); letters, letter-copies, memos, and telegrams dealing with McCormick Historical Association, Stanley McCormick affairs, and general McCormick family matters.
Box   61
Bentley, Cyrus, II, Mrs. (Elizabeth King), 1884-1953
Physical Description: 7 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Mostly letters concerning personal and family affairs; Scattered letters bearing on charity interests, including Chicago orphan asylum; pamphlet on home medical service; occasional letters dealing with Mrs. Bentley's views on World War I, F.D. Roosevelt, and world peace; press clippings dealing with Mrs. Bentley's society life.

Box   61
Bentley, Cyrus, III, 1936-1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal notes; copy of memorial services upon death.

Box   61
Bentley, Ira, undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Produce bill.

Box   61
Bentley, Josephine Cody, 1919 November
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note asking support for Chicago statue dedicated to mothers who lost sons in war.

Box   61
Bentley, J.T., 1898 August
Note

Location: Manchester Center, Vermont.

Bills from harness-maker.

Bentley, Richard, 1899-1957
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Mrs. Blaine's attorney and one of the executors of her estate.

Box   61
1899-1929
Note

Personal correspondence from Bentley's early childhood and law career relative to gifts, holiday greetings, enlistment of Mrs. Blaine's good offices in obtaining Anne Thorpe as Principal for a proposed school in Lake Forest of the Parker type. Letter of sympathy at time of the death of Mrs. Blaine's mother. Business correspondence relative to real estate, taxes, railroad stocks; telephone memos and several letters regarding Mrs. Houghton's requests for assistance.

See also:

  • Cassels, Potter and Bentley
  • Cassels, Edwin H., Milford Meadows Stock Farm
  • Warfield, William S., III
Box   61
1930
Note: Telegrams and correspondence relative to Milford Meadows Stock Farm and Laverno Farm, Lake Mills, Wisconsin, including auditor's reports dated 1929 December 31 and an inspection report on the Stock Farm dated 1930 November 8. Telegrams and correspondence relative to business matters complicated by the death of Mr. Bentley's father, including funds deposited in his name, trusts, and former items handled by him. Miscellaneous information relative to the purchase of two camp sites on upper St. Regis Lake, New York and the Huntington property in the Adirondacks. Judging from letters and telegrams repeating requests for instructions, Mrs. Blaine was in California and delayed answering much of the correspondence.
Box   61
1931
Note: Correspondence relative to Milford Meadows Stock Farm and continuing problems concerning Mrs. Blaine's property in the Bentley estate, including safe deposit boxes, fees, Huntington and Lake Regis property in New York, and the Nelson family trust. Miscellaneous items on real estate handled by Hall and Ellis Company; memo on bank stock sale advisability, and request to release Mr. Fentress from covenant concerning building on his property.
Box   61
1932 January-March
Note: Correspondence relative to case of United States vs. James Fitzgerald involving Mrs. Blaine's Loop property; bills and statements for office and legal services; duplicate of Fiduciary Return of Income for 1931 on Nelson Trust. Preponderance of material deals with real estate and origins of “The Chicago Institute” trust and Francis W. Parker School building. Bentley became a trustee of new Francis W. Parker School corporation.
Box   61
1932 April-June
Note: Correspondence relative to Francis W. Parker School reorganization; announcements of meetings of Trustees (no minutes of their meetings); agenda for Executive Committee meeting; extensive financial report embracing income sources, plant expense, educational expense, and expenses per pupil by department. Statements and bills for legal and office services.
Box   61
1932 July-December
Note: Correspondence regarding Francis W. Parker School alumni and a pension program for school teachers pending before the Trustees. Letter relative to changes in Mrs. Blaine's will. Correspondence on lease of property to General Outdoor Advertising Company and reservations as to type of advertising including unnamed Republican gubernatorial candidate.
Box   61
1933 January-April
Note: Minutes for six meetings of Francis W. Parker School, Board of Trustees, January 2-March 17. Correspondence relative to the guarantee of the school deficit by Mrs. Blaine and the school pension plan. Bills and statements for office services. Duplicates of Fiduciary and Individual tax returns of income of Nelson Trust for 1932 Correspondence relative to Anita McCormick. Blaine vs. City of Chicago. Several telephone memos concerning incomplete calls.
Box   61
1933 May-December
Note: Correspondence relative to Francis W. Parker school, including faculty salaries, rumors concerning closing the school, Richard Bentley's speech to the Parent's Association on May 22, Board Minutes for September 8. Bills and statements for office expenses; correspondence relative to a deficiency in Mrs. Blaine's 1931 Income tax. Correspondence relative to Mrs. Blaine vs. City of Chicago, Streeter et al. vs. Chicago Title and Trust Company, Anita McCormick. Blaine, et al.
Box   62
1934 January-February
Note: Relative to Francis W. Parker School: minutes of Board of Trustees; proposed lease agreement; executive committee minutes for January 15, January 24, and January 29. Several letters relative to gifts to the school from Mrs. Blaine; recommendations of the Executive Committee to the Parents Committee. 52 page report of the proceedings of the Parent's Association special meeting, February 14.
Box   62
1934 March-May
Note: Proposed amendments to the Francis W. Parker School Charter and by-laws; minutes of the Board of Trustees and Executive committee for March 30. Fiduciary and Individual income tax reports for the Nelson Trust. Letter concerning the Blaine Family Historical Association. Penciled phone memo relative to a tax problem. Correspondence and Deed in Trust (copy) of the Harriet Blaine Beale Trust. Correspondence relative to 4,250 shares of International Harvester Company preferred stock belonging to Mrs. Blaine but in the name of Andrew L. Johnson.
Box   62
1934 June
Note: Statement showing value of one share of McCormick Harvester Company stock in terms of International Harvester Stock. Bills and statements for office and legal services. Correspondence relative to Mrs. Blaine's 1932 income tax. Correspondence relative to Mrs. Blaine's gifts of money and land to the Francis W. Parker School; lease of additional land.
Box   62
1934 July-December
Note: Bills and statements for office and legal services. Francis W. Parker School: group breakdown of pension program, printer's proofs and final copy of summary of pension program; board minutes, October 2; report on enrollment and tuition income. Correspondence relative to the Harriet Blaine Beale Trust, including Mrs. Blaine's signature on one copy.
Box   62
1935
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note: Francis W. Parkers School: regarding pension program, board meetings, enrollment and income summary. Nelson Trust: Fiduciary and Information Returns of 1934 Income. Miscellaneous correspondence regarding Michener Ranch (Arizona), bills and statements for office and legal services, real estate and tax matters.
Box   62
1936
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note: Francis W. Parker School: Board minutes, by-laws, list of personnel, copy of pamphlet The Political Structure of Communism and Fascism. Nelson Trust: statement of income for 1935. Folders also contain letters summarizing status of Mrs. Blaine's legal affairs, notations concerning her Will, a summary of her tax matters as of 1936 August 27. Miscellaneous correspondence regarding Michener Ranch including a balance sheet on operations, Camp in the Adirondacks, aid to the Erickson family, and statements for legal services and office expenses together with receipts.
Box   62
1937
Note: Francis W. Parker School Executive Committee and gift to school. Substantial matter regarding Mrs. Blaine's tax protests and settlements. Nelson Trust income for 1936. Miscellaneous correspondence and telephone memos regarding Norman Hanson family, several telephone memos while Mrs. Blaine was in the hospital, bills of office and legal expenses.
Box   62-63
1938
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note: Francis W. Parker School: miscellaneous correspondence, including matters relating to school personnel and the Jessie F. Barne's annuity. Memo on objectives of the school and a report regarding art comparing the expenses of the school with other such schools and examples of report forms and records used by Francis W. Parker School. Considerable correspondence relative to Mrs. Blaine's tax matters. Miscellaneous correspondence regarding the Hanson Family assistance, the Michener Ranch in Arizona, bills and statements, and correspondence and telegrams regarding Bentley's trip in Europe and Mrs. Blaine's visit in Switzerland.
Box   63
1939
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note: Francis W. Parker School: board minutes, maps of school property, ownership at different times, miscellaneous correspondence. Estate correspondence regarding the Emmons Blaine estate in Wisconsin, the Michener Estate in Arizona, and the Brownlee estate. Correspondence regarding psychical research, the hiring of a European investigator and the meetings of a Chicago group for psychical research. Miscellaneous correspondence regarding tax matters, aid to the Hanson Family, gift of the Adirondack Camp to Mrs. Lawrence, the Streeter case, and bills and statements for various legal services and office work.
Box   63
1940
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Note: Correspondence regarding taxes, aid to the Hanson family, psychical research with a record of receipts and disbursements for that purpose, problems regarding the estate of George Kuehner, the Streeter case, and the Adirondacks camp property. Matter relating to the establishment of the Emita Jewett Krueger and the John Blaine Lawrence trust funds. Copy of a speech by Richard Bentley to the Chicago Bar Association, “Selection for the Bar.”
Box   63
1941
Physical Description: 6 folders 
Note: Financial report of psychical research group; History of Mary Virginia McCormick and correspondence regarding her estate. Miscellaneous papers on the Adirondacks camp, gift of the Huntington camp to Mrs. Lawrence, Francis W. Parker School, Protective Committee for the Holders of Common Stock of the Chicago and Northwestern Railway Company, creation of trusts for Ruth Campbell Meeker and Emita Jewett Krueger, Loans to Emily Michener Borcherdt and property sales. Reports and correspondence regarding various tax cases.
Box   64
1942
Physical Description: 6 folders 
Note: Extensive correspondence regarding Mary Virginia McCormick estate including Registration Statement and Prospectus of International Harvester Company stock for 1941 and 1942. Correspondence regarding Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, including a copy of a speech by Adlai Stevenson with a transcript of the question and answer period following. Financial statement for psychical research group. Miscellaneous correspondence regarding British bank accounts, Emita Jett Krueger Trust, guardianship of Stanley McCormick, tax protests and deficiencies, General Outdoor Advertising Company leases and correspondence, general real estate and loan correspondence.
Box   64
1943
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note: Detailed financial report on psychical research group; correspondence regarding Mary Virginia McCormick estate, Nelson Trust, Brownlee Estate, Favill Memorial Funds and correspondence with Henry Tenney regarding them, final aid to Hanson Family. Papers regarding income and property tax problems, stocks, statement and proxy for 1943 International Harvester meeting. Correspondence regarding John Lawrence.
Box   64
1944
Note: Richard Bentley in Armed forces. Bill for services, papers on Nelson Trust only items in folder.
Box   64
1945-1946
Note: Correspondence and other papers regarding taxes, Francis W. Parker School, real estate handled by Hall and Ellis, and Nelson Trust income report.
Box   65
1947
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note: Correspondence regarding discussion between teachers union organizers and Francis W. Parker School including statement of school's purposes. Papers regarding United World Federalists, Nelson Trust, Mary Virginia McCormick estate, gift of Milford Meadows Stock Farm to the University of Wisconsin, and Mary Elizabeth Winship trust. Discussion of Robert McCormick Adams matter and the case of Emily Simpson vs. Anita McCormick Blaine and the City of Chicago.
Box   65
1948
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note: Correspondence and papers regarding John B. Lawrence; papers regarding Nettie Fowler McCormick, Winship, and Nelson Trusts; copies of Edith McCormick Hardin and Charles McCormick Hardin Guarantee Agreements; miscellaneous correspondence regarding Hubbard case, Cyrus Bentley inheritance accounts and various bank accounts, restrictions on campaign contributions to candidates for federal office, gift to John Last, Milford Meadows gift to the University of Wisconsin, proxy statement from United States Steel, and the Sweeney matter. Papers regarding Mary Virginia McCormick estate, Foundation for World Government, and case of Emily Simpson vs. Anita McCormick Blaine.
Box   65
1949
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Note: Miscellaneous correspondence and papers regarding Federation for World Government, Loan to Metropolitan Radio Corporation, tax matters, gifts, transfer of property to Francis W. Parker School, Truitt matter with the Civil Rights Congress, report on 1948 contributions to the Progressive Party, Roosevelt College, Beale and Damrosch trusts, Arts and Sciences Cultural Center, and the case of Draper and Adler vs. McCullough. Toward the end of 1949 more business was handled by telephone memos.
Box   65-66
1950
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Note: Correspondence, papers, and telephone memos regarding Simpson vs. Mrs. Blaine, John B. Lawrence, tax matters, the Mary Virginia McCormick estate, World Republic, Lake Forest Improvement Trustees, stocks, bank accounts, dividends, leases, correspondence with Indiana University regarding McCormick Historical Association Library, Favill Memorial Fund and Farris Trust.
Box   66
1951
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note: Bills and statements for legal and office services, itemized. Papers, correspondence and telephone memos regarding F vill Memorial Fund, taxes, Civil Rights Congress, Mary Virginia McCormick estate, John B. Lawrence, Adirondacks property, Paul Draper's taxes, Mrs. Lawrence, bank accounts, Francis W. Parker School expenses for John Timothy Stone, Fund for Flora J. Cooke, outstanding dividends checks, leases, Wisconsin Historical Society regarding McCormick Historical Association Library, Anita McCormick Blaine estate, Gift to Bryn Mawr College, and correspondence regarding Herbert A. Kellar.
Box   66
1952
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note: Telephone memos and correspondence providing a resume of routine matters handled by Mr. Bentley for Mrs. Blaine while she was in the hospital. Correspondence and papers regarding the McCormick Historical Collection and the University of Wisconsin, World Republic, World Citizen's Association, Parker School real estate and tax matters.
Box   66
1953
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note: Resume of routine matters handled by Mr. Bentley for Mrs. Blaine while she was in the hospital. Correspondence and papers regarding Nelson Trust, J.B. Lawrence, Daily Compass liability settlements on employee claims, taxes, and Beale fund.
Box   66
1954
Note: Resume of routine matters. Correspondence regarding the estate of Anita McCormick Blaine.
Box   66
1955
Note: Routine matters. Correspondence and papers regarding the estate of Anita McCormick Blaine, Francis W. Parker School, and grants made by the New World Foundation.
Box   66
1956
Note: Correspondence and memoranda regarding the estate of Anita McCormick Blaine.
Box   67
1957
Note: Miscellaneous correspondence regarding the estate of Anita McCormick Blaine.
Box   67
Press clippings, 1949 June 19-20, 1956 June 17
Note: Chicago Tribune clippings, 1949 June 19-20, regarding marriage of Barbara Bentley and Robert Myhrum. Chicago Tribune clipping, 1956 June 17, regarding award of distinction to Richard Bentley from Northwestern University. Clipping, 1956 August 11, probably from the Chicago Tribune regarding Perle Mesta party.
Box   67
Bentley, Richard, Mrs. (Phoebe Norcross)
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

The first folder contains personal correspondence at Christmas, Easter, etc.

The second folder contains newspaper clippings regarding society events and public services.

Box   67
Bentley, Ruth Evans
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Two items of personal correspondence.

Box   67
Benton, Charles, 1937 August 25
Note

Location: South Kensington, England.

Receipted bill.

Box   67
Benton, Mathilde Willy M.
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Two personal letters.

Box   67
Benton, William
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Report on UNESCO.

Box   67
Ben Tre (Mrs. Blaine 's dog), undated
Note: Location: Pedigree.
Box   67
Bentwich, Norman, 1935 May 20
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Letter regarding United Jewish Appeal.

Box   67
Bentz, Nathan
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Information regarding Chinese toilet box.

Box   67
Benzie County Association, 1916
Note

Location: Honor, Michigan.

Papers regarding Loon Lake property.

Box   67
Benziger, A., 1919 November 20
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Illustrated brochure of portraits and cover letter.

Box   67
Berea College, 1899-1947
Note

Location: Berea, Kentucky.

Letters, telegrams, typescripts of interviews regarding explanations of Berea's program and requests for financial aid.

Box   67
Berens, Condrad, 1946 March 9
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Doctor bill.

Box   67
Berg, Amelia, 1951 January-October
Note: Receipts for nursing services.
Box   67
Berg, Katherine
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bill for cooking services.

Box   67
Bergen, Paul D., 1903 February 3
Note: Letter regarding Shantung Christian College.
Box   67
Berger, Louis
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two notes accepting invitations.

Box   67
Berger and Wagoner
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted invoice for photostats.

Box   67
Berger, William
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Two receipted statements for services.

Box   67
Bergh, Albert Ellery
Note: Prospectus regarding “The World's Great Classics.”
Box   67
Bergh, Edith, 1916 September 3
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

One of Mrs. Blaine's nurses.

A note thanking Mrs. Blaine for a gift.

Box   67
Bergner's Hand Laundry, 1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for laundry services.

Box   67
Bergquist, Augusta, 1910-1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Mrs. Blaine's kitchen employee.

Receipts for payment of wages.

Box   67
Bergquist, John Gosta, Mrs. (Grace Cummings Shaw-Kennedy)
Note: Wedding announcements.
Box   67
Bergquist, William, 1896 September 8
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal letter regarding dogs and birds, seemingly being kept for Mrs. Blaine.

Box   67
Berkelmans, M., 1891-1892
Note

Location: Paris, France?; Chicago, Illinois.

Three receipted bills for wearing apparel.

Box   67
Berkley, O.E., Mrs., 1910-1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters regarding requests for financial assistance, interviews.

Box   67
Berks County Sunday-School Association, 1928 April 27
Note

Location: Reading, Pennsylvania.

Letter requesting that Mrs. Blaine sponsor a temperance broadcast on the radio.

Box   67
Berlitz School of Languages, 1897 April 26
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipt for payment.

Box   67
Bermingham, Katherine Carpenter, 1948 October 20
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Thank you letter for funeral remembrance.

Box   67
Bernan, Lisa Olsen, 1925 January 18
Note

Location: Oak Park, Illinois.

Letter regarding oriental objects for sale.

Box   67
Bernard, Frances, Mrs., 1925 February 28
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Luncheon Alumnae Forum of Women's Eastern Colleges with transcripts of speeches by representatives from Smith College, Francis Parker School, New Trier High School, Radcliffe, Mt. Holyoke and the Assistant Principal of Chicago Public Schools.

Box   67
Bernard, L.L., 1927 September 27
Note

Location: Tulane University, New Orleans.

Request for information regarding Mrs. Blaine's sociological work for a book on the History of Sociology in the Colleges and Universities of the United States.

Box   67
Berner, James H., 1939 September 19
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter seeking Mrs. Blaine's support in campaigning for Congress on a program of social security revisions financed by a national lottery.

Box   67
Bernhamer, George C., 1897
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for ice deliveries.

Box   67
Bernstein, Henri, 1943 October 28
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Copy of speech “In Defense of Franco-American Friendship,” Chicago Council of Foreign Relations.

Box   67
Bernstein, Sidney, 1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memos regarding Young Men's Hebrew Association.

Box   67
Berriman, Ed, Mrs.
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Card regarding entering a child in a North Side school connected with the University of Chicago.

Box   67
Berry, Abraham, 1940 August-December
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Attorney at law. Correspondence regarding a past due account with the Grand Hotel National, Lucerne, Switzerland.

Box   67
Berry, B.D., and Company, 1914 December 28
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from this school book publishing firm regarding a book on Cyrus McCormick as a supplementary reader for the middle grades.

Box   67
Berry, Catherine, 1945 May
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memos regarding property near the Francis W. Parker School.

Box   67
Berry, Charles S., 1915 May
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memos regarding public school ventilation, 1915 May.

See also: National Society for the Study of Education, 1922 February 28.

Box   67
Berry, John
Note

Location: St. Louis, Missouri.

Letter from press agent of Captain John Berry, balloonist, soliciting offers for taking a party in a balloon during the return of Halley's Comet. Attached is an undated newspaper clipping from the Record Herald, presumably of St. Louis.

Box   67
Berry, Martha, circa 1906-1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Rome, Georgia.

Correspondence regarding The Boys Industrial School and the Martha Berry School for Girls, Rome, Georgia.

Box   67
Berry, Washington, 1900 July 17
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for assistance in finding employment.

Box   67
Berry, George T., 1915
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Correspondence regarding The American McAll Association.

Box   67
Bersbach, Elmer S., 1937 September 16
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Letter declining invitation.

Box   67
Bersbach, Frank John, Mrs.
Note: Announcements of daughters' weddings.
Box   67
Bersbach, Oscar Julius
Note: Announcement of daughter's wedding.
Box   67
Bertling, K.O.
Note

Location: Berlin, Germany.

Picture.

Box   67
Bertluxe, Louis, 1930 April 16
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Interview for chauffeur's position.

Box   67
Bertram, J.H.
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Correspondence regarding Avenue Road Presbyterian Church Improvement Committee.

Box   67
Besant, Annie
Note: Two copies of The Coming of the World-Teacher and Shall India Live or Die? / by Annie Besant, D.L.
Box   67
Beskow, Madam
Note

Location: Sweden.

Contains only a cross reference sheet to Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.

Box   67
Besley-Waukegan Clinic, 1942 September 1
Note: Receipted bill.
Box   67
Besly, Charles Howard, Mrs. (Kathleen M. Healy), 1900-1926
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal correspondence.

Box   67
Bess, Demaree, 1938 January 13
Note

Location: Geneva, Switzerland.

Letter regarding stenographer's copy of a speech made in Chicago.

Box   67
Best, A.S.
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bill.

Box   67
Best, A. Starr, 1918-1941
Note: Correspondence and bills for clothing purchases.
Box   68
Best and Company, 1892
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Receipted bill for clothing purchases.

Box   68
Best, William, 1907 July 16
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for services as waiter.

Box   68
Besthoff, Ab'm, and Son, 1903 February 9, 1903 March 4
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Bill from importing firm.

Box   68
Beth, Karl, 1921 May 28
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Letter from professor of Protestant Theology in the Vienna University.

Box   68
Bethany College, 1913
Note

Location: Bethany, West Virginia.

Request for funds from college department of agriculture.

Box   68
Bethany Home, 1920-1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for care of Miss Lena Olson and letters soliciting contributions.

Box   68
Bethel College, 1927, 1928
Note

Location: McKenzie, Tennessee.

Two letters soliciting funds.

Box   68
Bethesda Day Nursery, 1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters and telephone memos soliciting funds.

Box   68
Bethune-Cookman College, 1949 August 23
Note

Location: Daytona Beach, Florida.

Telephone memo.

Box   68
Better Chicago League, 1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and telephone memos regarding meetings of this organization, copy of its “Program for Chicago,” press releases including a copy of a speech by Senator T.V. Smith.

Box   68
Better City Council Committee, 1922-1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous correspondence regarding the work of this committee in 1922 and 1923; copy of American Legion booklet Lest We Forget, and newspaper clippings regarding a city election.

Better Government Association
Note: Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Box   68
1924-1929
Note: Miscellaneous correspondence, transcript of an interview with Mr. Simpson and Mr. E.J. Davis; transcript of 1925 March 20 meeting of the association.
Box   68
1930-1948
Note: Miscellaneous correspondence, telephone memos, interviews, and samples of literature and publications of association.
Box   68
Better Pictures Association, 1922 June 26
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memo regarding luncheon.

Box   68
Betters, James, undated
Note: Thank you note.
Box   68-69
Betters, Levi, 1929-1957
Physical Description: 12 folders 
Note

Location: Paul Smiths, New York.

Reports, bills, and correspondence regarding New York Camp properties, upkeep, etc.

Box   69
Betters, Stewart, 1938
Note

Location: Albany, New York.

Request from New York Unemployment Bureau for statement of earnings.

Box   69
Betts, Edwin D., Mrs., 1908-1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding the selling of paintings.

Box   69
Beulah Home and Maternity Hospital, 1902-1934
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and printed literature.

Box   69
Bevan, Arthur Dean, 1923-1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Doctor bill, receipted.

Box   69
Bevans, P.N., Mrs. (Ann F.), 1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal correspondence.

Box   69
Beveridge, Albert J., 1904, 1925
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.; Beverly Farms, Massachusetts.

Miscellaneous correspondence regarding invitation to speak in Chicago, 1904; copy of letter to Cyrus McCormick regarding manuscript material from McCormick family historical materials, 1925.

Box   69
Beveridge, Albert J., Mrs., 1915 February 9
Note

Location: Indianapolis, Indiana.

Card declining invitation.

Box   69
Beveridge, William, 1943 June 11
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

An address at the University of Chicago.

Box   69
Beverly, Bert, 1931 October 30-31
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

See also: Chicago Regional White House Conference.

Box   69
Beverly Hills Hotel and Bungalows, 1940-1943
Note

Location: Beverly Hills, California.

Bills and statements.

Box   69
Beverly Hills Hotel Gift Shop, 1942 October 12
Note

Location: Beverly Hills, California.

Bill for purchase of two bags.

Box   69
Beverly Mortgage and Realty Company, 1927 July 29
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Inquiry regarding availability for sale of real estate owned by Mrs. Blaine.

Box   69
Bevington, Mrs., 1905 November 4
Note

Location: Maywood, Illinois.

Letter on behalf of friend seeking teaching position in Chicago.

Box   69
Beyer, Hans, 1940 October 27
Note

Location: Bremen, Germany.

Copy of “Program for the Organization of Peace” sent to Mrs. Blaine because of her interest in the Foundation for World Government. Letter dated 1940 October 27.

Box   69
Bezold, F.A., Mrs., 1949 October 9
Note

Location: Carrollton, Missouri.

Letter from an admirer who felt moved to write upon seeing a picture of Mrs. Blaine.

Box   69
Bible Educational Society, 1912 November-December, 1913 January
Note

Location: St. Louis, Missouri.

Correspondence and bills regarding purchase of the “Self-Interpreting Bible Library.”

Box   69
Bible Institute Colportage Association of Chicago, 1929, 1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Interviews, correspondence, and printed literature regarding the work of this organization, subtitled “The Moody Press” in aiding neglected classes in the south.

Box   69
Biblical Seminary in New York, 1926 March
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Invitations to tea and to a cornerstone laying ceremony.

See also: Wheeler, Mrs. Charles B. (née Winant, Ruth G.).

Box   69
Bichsel, Edward, Mrs., 1917 June 1
Note

Location: Ogden, Utah.

Telegram requesting shipment of copies of an unnamed item to four individuals by Mrs. Blaine.

Box   69
Bickford, Eleanor. T., 1900 February
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acceptance of Mrs. Blaine's invitation to attend Professor Patrick Geddes' lectures.

Box   69
Bickford, F.A., and Company, 1907 September 24
Note

Location: Gloucester, Massachusetts.

Receipt for twelve days boating.

Box   69
Bickley, W.H., and Son, 1925 May 29
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Letter from real estate firm concerning previous request by Mrs. Blaine for information regarding lands adjoining Kildare.

Box   69
Biddle, John W., 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Undertaker; three bills for use of automobiles.

Box   69
Bidwell, Frederick D., 1925, 1926, 1931
Note

Location: Albany, New York.

Correspondence regarding The General Daniel Davidson Bidwell Memorial Association for erecting an equestrian statue of the General in Buffalo; copies of letters of other individuals involved and a few reminiscences concerning General Bidwell.

Box   69
Biederman, M.C., 1931 September 29
Note

Location: Indianapolis, Indiana.

Letter and description regarding Rev. Marino Priori's art collection.

Box   69
Bielat, Walter P., 1948 November 23
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Ten page letter requesting financial assistance for Evanston Luggage Shop and the owners.

Box   69
Biele, Charles F., and Sons Company, 1919 October 3
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Receipted bill for glass vitrine.

Box   69
Bielecki, Genevieve, 1942 May
Note: Bills and telephone memo regarding Miss Torkell's nurse.
Box   69
Biermann, Louis W., 1905-1911
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Receipted bills for flowers and plants.

Box   69
Big Brother and Big Sister Federation, 1926 October 21
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter and printed literature sent in response to Mrs. Blaine's inquiry.

Box   69
Big Brother Movement, 1932-1940
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Fundraising letters.

Box   69
Big Creek Institute, 1928 February 6
Note

Location: Big Creek, Kentucky.

Request for financial assistance for this “school for boys and girls of the mountains.”

Box   69
Big Sisters Association, 1917-1925
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Correspondence with Mrs. Blaine regarding Mary Virginia McCormick's contributions to this organization.

Box   69
Bigelow, Alanson, Jr.
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Correspondence regarding mutual driveway use and abuse from neighbors to McCormick property in Coheesatt, Massachusetts.

Box   69
Bigelow and Jordan, 1897 August 31
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Receipted bill for purchases from importing firm.

Box   69
Bigelow, Kennard and Company, 1928 January 1
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Bill for writing materials.

Box   69
Bigelow, Nathan Kellogg, Mrs., 1899 October 28
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to Mrs. Blaine.

Box   69
Bigelow, Nelson P., 1901-1902, 1909 April 2
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Several brief notes, 1901-1902, to Mrs. Blaine discussing the Lodging House with a reference to Miss Addams. Letter, 1909 April 2, to Mrs. Blaine consenting to help her promote Senate Bill No. 311, State or Federal not indicated.

Box   69
Bigelow, Poultney, 1901-1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; St. Louis, Missouri; Europe; New York.

Personal correspondence.

Box   69
Bigelow, Sophia D.B., probably 1900 December
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

An invitation to Mrs. Blaine.

Box   69
Bigelow, W.D., 1925 May 2
Note

Location: Cohasset, Massachusetts.

Telegram inquiry regarding real estate rental.

Box   69
Biggar, William Hodgins, Mrs., 1925 April 29
Note: Invitation to wedding of daughter, Madeleine Louise, to Mr. James Carey Evans III.
Box   69
Biggert, Robert, Mrs. (Beatrice Ripley), 1940-1948
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Miscellaneous correspondence of a personal nature and regarding national and Illinois elections.

See also: Illinois Progressive Voters Council.

Box   69
Biggs, Elijah Immanuel, 1920 October 16
Note

Location: Helena, Arkansas.

Letter suggesting Mrs. Blaine's financial assistance in “plan” to abolish war and bring back the divine truth of Jesus Christ.

Box   69
Biggs, Gladys, 1947 June
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter regarding the efforts of Mrs. Joseph Biggs to locate business quarters, in order to expand the catering service.

Box   69-70
Biggs, Joseph H., 1890-1954
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Joseph M. Pigs, Caterer. Receipted bills for services and supplies.

Box   70
Bigler, A.B.
Note: Description of Judge Bigler including personal and professional analysis.
Box   70
Bigler, A.B., Mrs., 1939 November
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Note of appreciation for sympathy expressed by Mrs. Blaine and for floral wreath sent by her at the death of Judge Bigler.

Box   70
Bignell, Kenneth Alfred, Dr., 1943 June
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for professional services to Mrs. R.C. Meeker.

Box   70
Bill, G.W., and Company, 1913 December
Note

Location: Hartford, Connecticut.

Letter to a Mr. Perkins quoting prices on oriental tables.

Box   70
Billabough, Thomas F., 1949 June
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Author of children's books requesting an interview to discuss possible publication.

Box   70
Billford, Alexander, 1902 December
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Accepts invitation to visit Miss Starr's bindery.

Box   70
Billing, William, 1902 August
Note

Location: Denver, Colorado.

Letter from General Agent for the McCormick Company in Denver describing the saddle and quirt which he had purchased for Mrs. Blaine's son in compliance with her request.

Box   70
Billings, Frank, Dr., 1892-1930
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters regarding the health and care of Blaine's son, also her mother, and Mrs. J.W. Adams. Includes receipted bills for services. Also requests for funds for various charities in which Billings was interested.

Box   70
Billings, H.S., 1913 August
Note

Location: Kittery Point, Maine.

Receipted bill.

Box   70
Billings, Margaret, 1898-1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters of appreciation for gifts.

Box   70
Billings Ozone Corporation, 1929 September
Note: “Water machine” salesman. Left his card.
Box   70
Billings Polytechnic Institute, 1910-1926
Note

Location: Billings, Montana.

School for the underprivileged. Request for financial support. Apparently no reply. Also contains literature regarding the school.

Box   70
Bilstad, Gwen W., 1948 September
Note

Location: Cambridge, Wisconsin.

Attempt to interest Mrs. Blaine in interracial problems. Contains a character sketch and experience outline of Miss Bilstad in social work and a photograph. Also a brochure of the Chicago Urban League.

Box   70
Biltmore Florists, 1930-1938
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Floral bills and notices of overdue accounts.

Box   70
Biltmore Garage, 1931 March-July
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Receipted service and storage bills.

Biltmore Hotel
Box   70
1939 November-1940 January
Note

Location: Phoenix, Arizona.

Hotel bills.

Box   70
1929-1930
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Hotel bills.

Box   70-71
1931-1947
Physical Description: 8 folders 
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Hotel bills.

Box   71
1931 July
Note

Location: New York.

Announcement of hotel opening and hotel bill.

Box   71-72
1929-1944
Physical Description: 11 folders 
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Hotel bills and telegrams confirming reservations.

Binder, Carroll
Note: Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Box   72
1937 January-May
Note

Transcript of address by Mr. Binder before the Chicago Council of Foreign Relations; 1937 February 18, entitled “Japan's Political Crisis.” Also letter thanking Mrs. Blaine for the transcript.

See also: National Commitee on the cause and Cure of War, Regional Conference, 1935 February 1-2; Twelfth Conference, 1937 January 26-29.

Box   72
1937 October
Note: Address given before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 1937 October 15 - “Europe, 1937 - The Clash of Men and Ideas.”
Box   72
1938-1940
Note: Notes indicating, inability to attend meetings of the Chicago Committee of World Citizens. Transcript of address before Chicago Council etc., 1940 August 15, “The Defense of the Americas,” and note thanking Mrs. Plaine for stenographic copy.
Box   72
1941-1950
Note: Transcripts of addresses given before the Chicago Council etc.: “Australia: Arsenal of the Pacific” (1941 February 20), “The U.S.--As Ally and Foe” (1945 February 2), and “The Temper of Western Europe” (1950 March 9).
Box   72
Bingham, Cornelia D., 1903, 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Read Teacher of the McCowen Oral School for Young Deaf Children thanking Mrs. Blaine for present given to one of the children and requesting that she send the child a winter coat.

Box   72
Bingham, Eleanor, undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requesting financial support to put her daughter through summer school.

Box   72
Binkley, Roy, 1949 November
Note

Location: Ellison Bay, Wisconsin.

Telephone requests for interview with Mrs. Blaine. Mentions a Mr. Jensen from Ellison Bay.

Box   72
Binner, Mme, 1918 October
Note

Location: New York.

Request to fit Mrs. Blaine with the new fall corsets and to show her original boudoir and tea gowns.

Box   72
Binner, Oscar E., 1911, 1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; New York.

President of Luther Burbank Publishers. Sends Mrs. Blaine copies of Burbank's essays on children. Second letter describes a rug which Binner asks if she once owned.

Box   72
Biographical Cyclopaedia of American Women, 1924 October-November
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Transcripts of an interview and telephone calls requesting that Mrs. Blaine write an article about herself for publication.

Box   72
Birch, Helen Louise, 1912, 1915
Note

Location: Charlotte, Vermont; Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to a musical program.

Box   72
Birch, Hugh, 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to a song recital by Theodore Bard. Declined.

Box   72
Birch, Hugh, Mrs. (Maria Root), 1907, 1910, 1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two invitations to musical programs, both declined by Mrs. Blaine. Also a printed eulogy of Mrs. Root published after her death.

Bird, Don-Michael, Mrs. (Audrey Lawrence)
Note: Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Box   72
1936-1953
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note: Thank you notes and photographs.
Box   72
1939-1954
Note: Clippings from Chicago papers. Articles about Mrs. Bird, her wedding, etc.
Box   72
Bird, Louie P., 1927
Note

Location: North Hampton, New Hampshire.

Regarding order Mrs. Blaine made for “pick-me-up” bags.

Box   72
Bird, Richard H., 1929
Note

Location: Virginia Beach, Virgina.

Letter describing trip and thanking Mrs. Blaine for her hospitality.

Box   72
Birkel Music Company, 1931
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Concerning an anticipated piano order.

Box   72
Birkner, Oliver, Mrs., 1949
Note

Location: Mount Vernon, Illinois.

Wishes Mrs. Blaine success in “The Compess.”

Box   72
Birks, Gerald W., 1930
Note

Location: S.S. Empress of Canada .

Describes conditions in the Orient and praises the work the YMCA is doing there.

Box   72
Birnie, John M., 1911
Note

Location: Springfield, Massachusetts.

Receipted doctor bill.

Box   72
Birnie, Mrs., 1907
Note

Location: London, England?

Wedding announcement, Emily Pirnie to Harold Cornelius Smith.

Box   72
Birtwell, Charles W., 1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone conversation. Representative of Stable Money Association.

Box   72
Bish, Paul, 1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wants to speak with Mrs. Blaine regarding the work of the Dies Committee.

Box   72
Bishop, Caroline, 1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for job as a seamstress.

Box   72
Bishop, Dorothy, 1907
Note

Location: New York.

Letter giving the whereabouts of a Mr. Manny (or Manning). To Miss Cook.

Box   72
Bishop, Eugene A., 1924
Note

Location: Towson, Maryland.

Letter and questionnaire from Maryland State Normal School.

Box   72
Bishop, Henry Walker, 1912
Note

Location: Pittsfield, Massachusetts.

Wedding invitation.

Box   72
Bishop, Henry Walker, Mrs., 1924
Note: Wedding invitation.
Box   72
Bishop, Howard F., 1944
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter enumerating the artistic achievements of Dr. de Boyedon and urging Mrs. Blaine to investigate him further before he is released from his duties at the Francis W. Parker School.

Box   72
Bishop, Kate S., 1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Desires to sell a collection of old colonial articles.

Box   72
Bishop, L. Brackett, Mrs. (Minnie Ridgeway), 1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Regarding the Belva Lockwood Pagaent and Fund.

Box   72
Bishop, L.W., 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone call. Would speak only with Mrs. Blaine.

Box   72
Bisno and Nahlin, 1902-1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted tailoring bills.

Box   72
Bisno and Padorr, 1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes to know if Mrs. Blaine is interested in selling certain property in the city.

Box   72
Bissell, Arthur, 1897-1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters describing the advantages of the Chickering Piano. Also miscellaneous announcements and invitations.

Box   72
Bissell, Arthur, Mrs. (Emily G. Tredway), 1934, 1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters in appreciation of funeral wreath; also thanking Mrs. Blaine for certain pamphlets.

Box   72
Bissell, Arthur Dwight, 1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Address card.

Box   72
Bissell, L.W., Mrs. (Beatrice B.B.), undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Thanking Miss McCormick for contribution to Junior League.

Box   72
Bissell-Weisert Inc., 1933-1934
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for phonograph supplies.

Box   73
Bittner, Van A., 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Address by Bittner given before the New England Congregational Church Forum, January 31, 1937, “The Automobile Strike.”

Box   73
Bjorkland, Sarah G., 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill from housemaid.

Box   73
Bjornson, Magnhild, 1926-1927
Note

Location: New York.

Masseur bills and three letters requesting payment.

Box   73
Blachford, H. & C., Ltd., 1919
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Bill for shoes and lingerie.

Box   73
Black, Arthur D., 1915-1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Dental bills and professional opinions regarding Mrs. Blaine and her staff.

See also: Chicago Regional Mite House Conference, 1931 October 30-31.

Box   73
Black, Arthur D., Mrs., 1933-1949
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Expressing thanks for flowers sent so often by Mrs. Blaine and for her friendship since Dr. Black died.

Box   73
Black, Gilmer V., 1937-1938
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Letters thanking Mrs. Blaine for gifts and parties. Also telegram regarding the serious illness of Dr. Black.

Box   73
Black, Hugh, 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone conversation regarding an appointment.

Box   73
Black, John Clarke, 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to song recital. Declined.

Box   73
Black, John Clarke, Mrs., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Regrets inability to attend a course of lectures by Professor Patrick Geddes.

Box   73
Black, John D., 1924
Note: See also: American Farm Economic Association, Report of fifteenth annual meeting, 1924 December 29-30.
Box   73
Black Mountain College, 1934
Note

Location: Black Mountain, North Carolina.

Attempt to interest Mrs. Blaine in a new experimental college. Also telephone conversations regarding an appointment with her.

Box   73
Black, Robert Alfred, 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Outlines the program of the La Rabida Jackson Perk Sanitarium, a non-sectarian home for Cardiac children and requests an interview.

Box   73
Black, Starr and Frost, 1906-1929
Note

Location: New York.

Jewellers and silversmiths. Bills.

Box   73
Black, Walter J., Company, 1926
Note

Location: New York.

Receipted bill for book.

Box   73
Black, William Thurston, Mrs., 1900
Note

Location: San Diego, California.

Letter to Daniel Stone requesting that he check on a picture of James G. Blaine that was sent to Mrs. Blaine.

Box   73
Black, W.W., 1932
Note

Location: Jackson, Mississippi.

See also: Chicago Association of Commerce, 1932 June 2-3, National conference for reduction of government expenditures.

Box   73
Blackall, E.S., Mrs., 1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes to sell a collection of autograph letters of celebrated Americans to the Parker School.

Box   73
Blackburn College, 1921-1939
Note

Location: Carlinville, Illinois.

Appeals for financial aid.

Box   73
Blackett, Hill, 1935, 1939
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Breakfast invitation.

Box   73
Blackett, Priscilla Alden, 1942
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Invitation to cocktail party after Longmeadow Hunter Trials.

Box   73
Blackfriars, 1904, 1909, 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Dramatic organization of the University of Chicago requesting Mrs. Blaine to be a patroness of their productions.

Box   73
Blackledge, John W., 1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes to interest Mrs. Blaine in a collection of old programs of operas, concerts and theatres.

Box   73
Blackler Market, 1925-1927
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Meat bills.

Box   73
Blackler, Samuel, 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Account book listing Mrs. Blaine's purchases of meats.

Box   73
Blackmer Company, 1898
Note

Location: Manchester Depot, Vermont.

Receipted bill for screens.

Box   73
Blackstone Hotel, 1911-1926
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills.

Box   73
Blackstone Shop, 1913-1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Clothing bills and requests for payment.

Box   73
Blackstone, Timothy B., Mrs. (Isabella F.), 1895-1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter expressing appreciation for being thought of in connection with a memorial left by Mr. Blaine. Also answers to invitations. Acknowledges receipt of Senate Bill 311, regretting inability to take interest in the matter.

Box   73
Blackwelder, Eliot, 1899
Note

Location: Morgan Park, Illinois.

Letter to Mrs. McCormick declining a position as tutor of natural science because of inexperience.

Box   73
Blackwell, James D., 1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Dental bills for Mrs. Blaine's employees.

Box   73
Blackwell, Karl S., 1926
Note

Location: Richmond, Virginia.

Medical bill for Edward Adams.

Box   73
Blackwell, Robert E., 1917, 1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted dental bill. Invitation to a memorial service for the late Dr. Arthur Black sponsored by the Northwestern University Dental School, its Alumni Association and the Chicago Dental Society.

Box   73
Blackwell, Thomas E., 1930, 1942
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Letters from a former employee of the Santa Barbara Biltmore thanking Mrs. Blaine for her kindnesses.

Box   73
Blain, Charles H., 1899
Note

Location: Taunton, Massachusetts.

Request for information regarding the genealogy of the Blaine family.

Box   73
Blaine Ball Team, 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter describing the team and: how it got its name. Asks if Mrs. Blaine can secure the use of the Lincoln Park Refectory so that the team may give a dancing party.

Box   73
Blaine, Charles G., 1937-1948
Note

Location: New York; Florida; and Virginia.

Mrs. Blaine's nephew.

A series of thank-you notes for Christmas gifts received. Written while in the navy and while attending law school.

Blaine, Emmons
Box   73
1888 June-1891 January
Note: Letters and telegrams to Mrs. Blaine regarding family matters. Sent from Baltimore, Washington, D.C. and Chicago.
Box   73
1889-1899
Note: Newspaper clippings relating the engagement of Blaine to Miss McCormick and more extensive articles regarding his death.
Box   74
Blaine, Emmons, Mrs., 1941 May
Physical Description: 8 folders 
Note: Responses to her Open Letter to the Citizens and to the Congress of the United States. Letters overwhelmingly opposed to Mrs. Blaine 's sentiments, many of them vitriolically so.
Blaine, Emmons, Jr.
Box   74
before 1900
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Elmhurst.

Various childish notes, valentines, etc.

Box   74
1900-1909
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note

Miscellaneous locations.

Letters from schools and summer camps.

Box   75
1910
Note

Location: Mesa, Arizona; Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Personal letters and telegrams to Mrs. Blaine from his school in Arizona and from Harvard University.

Box   75
1911-1915
Physical Description: 7 folders 
Note

Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts and other locations.

Letters and telegrams to his mother telling of classes, grades social gatherings, etc. at Harvard. Also letters from vacation spots.

Box   75
1916-1918
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note: Consisting of letters from graduate school in Boston, letters regarding his farm in Lake Mills, Wisconsin and instructions regarding livestock. Also describes his job and day to day life in Lansdowne, Pennslyvania. For incidents in his last illness see Elizabeth Bostater, Harold F. McCormick.
Box   75
1890-1918
Note: Press clippings mostly concerning his engagement to Eleanor Gooding.
Blaine, Emmons, Jr., Estate of
Box   76
1918-1919
Physical Description: 6 folders 
Note: Inventory lists of real and personal property, appraisals, tables of heirship, lists of securities etc.
Box   76
1919-1929
Note: Income tax returns and estimates, inventories, contents of safe deposit boxes, security holdings.
Box   76
Blaine, Fenton, 1892
Note

Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Telegram to W.G. McCormick expressing sympathy for Mrs. Blaine and requesting information of funeral arrangements.

Box   76
Blaine, Holland B., 1949
Note

Location: Regina, Canada.

From Baker-Blaine Publishers who are attempting to blaze a new trail in Canadian journalism. Having financial difficultly.

Blaine, James G.
Box   77
1944
Note

Location: Saint Louis, Missouri.

Letter about his family background and a campaign poster. Family tradition said that grandfather was the first cousin of James G. Blaine.

Box   77-78
1881-1943
Physical Description: 8 folders 
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Blaine campaign song book for 1884. Campaign picture. Picture of birthplace. Sample ballots for Democrat, Republican, and People's Ticket for election of 1884. Copy of Memorial Address on “Life and Character of James A. Garfield” delivered by Blaine, 1882 February 27. Three letters to Anita Blaine in 1889 soon after marriage to Emmons Blaine.

Correspondence in 1890. Copy of Memorial of 1891 presented by Blaine to Harrison, copy of, letter from William E. Blackstone representing Council of Christians and Jews addressed to Harrison and Blaine on 1891 March 5, both letters deal with aiding persecuted Russian Jews, as do others. Telegrams and letters during Emmons' illness and after his death in 1893.

Telegrams and various papers dealing with his death and funeral; included is a blueprint of the funeral procession, at Augusta, Maine. Proceedings of Ceremonies Commemorating 50th Anniversary of Death of James G. Blaine, 1943 January 27, Pan American: Washington, D.C.

Press clippings, 1876-1892. Apparently collected by Anita McCormick herself. Most brief and laudatory. Press clippings, 1893 January, No.1. Several magazine articles and hundreds of press clippings dealing with Blaine's death, many review his life.

Press clippings, 1893 January, No.2. More hundreds including some from France, England, Italy, Germany, Scotland; a few from foreign language papers here.

Press clippings, 1893 February; A lot about whether Blaine died a Catholic, but a decreasing number of items. The mention of Blaine less and less an obituary or mention of his life work; more and more often a phase of his life is mentioned in connection with current news.

Press clippings, 1893-1952 March. Frequent mention of Blaine in connection with the current political news throughout the rest of the year. Remainder of material historical, or merely reminiscences, appearing in 1918, 1930, 1932, 1941, 1943, and 1951.

See also: Pan American Union.

Box   78-79
Blaine, James G., I, Mrs. (Harriet Stanwood), 1889-1908
Physical Description: 5 folders 
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Press clippings. Two items about her during the 1890s; one review of Letters of Mrs. James G. Blaine / edited by Harriet S. Blaine Beale (New York, 1908) taken from New York Times, 1908 December 12.

Four folders of Mrs. Blaine's correspondence with Anita between the years 1889-1900. Included are a number of telegrams; most of them deal with Sec. Blaine's final illness, and urgent concern about health of various other relatives in following years. Deed to Bar Harbor property from Mrs. Blaine to Anita, 1893 May 13.

Box   79
Blaine, James G., School, 1907-1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from Clara Dixon explaining the school, 1907. Memo on request of Miss Zollman for Mrs. Blaine to speak at a commencement.

See also: Dixon, Clara L.

Box   79
Blaine, James G., II, 1889-1919
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note

Location: New York.

Press clippings, 1889-1903. Most deal with his separations from his first wife (Mary Nevins) and his second (Martha Hichborn).

Two folders containing his correspondence with Anita between the years 1890 and 1933. Most merely family matters; occasionally James sought money to tide him through difficult times, or at least Anita's participation in his current financial activity. The most prominent being land in British Columbia; the deed is included.

Box   79
Blaine, James G., II, Mrs. (Mary Nevins), 1893
Note

Location: New York.

Press clippings: about her ordeal when her son had scarlet fever and was quarantined in the New York Hotel, then being abandoned.

Box   79
Blaine, James G., II, Mrs. (Martha Hichborn), 1900-1903
Note

Location: New York.

Personal correspondence during first years of her marriage to James. Thanked Anita for presents, etc.

Box   79
Blaine, James G., III, 1893-1951
Note

Location: New York.

Son of Mary Nevins and James G. Blaine II. Clipping 1893 on parents separation and on James Blaine 's bequest to his grandson. Correspondence with his Aunt Anita from 1906 until 1947. When Blaine became a banker he began to be associated with a variety of charitable causes about which he often wrote Mrs. Blaine. Among them: Harvard College, Motion Picture Research Association, General Theodore Roosevelt Jr. Memorial Library.

Box   79
Blaine, James G., III, Mrs. (Marion Dow), 1911-1942
Note

Location: New York.

Social notes, from her thank-you note in 1911 to her comments on her son's wedding in 1942.

Box   79
Blaine, John Ewing, 1920
Note

Location: Cincinnati, Ohio.

He compiled a family genealogy. His correspondence with Mrs. Blaine seeks information, talks about his book, and finally whether she has received it.

Box   79
Blaine, John J.
Note: Cross-reference: Progressive Conference, 1931 March 11-12.
Box   79
Blaine, Maggie, 1900
Note

Location: Hutchinson, Kansas.

Letter seeking donation to her alma mater and current employer: Salt City Business College.

Box   79
Blaine, Richard, 1937-1948
Note

Location: New York.

Social correspondence from time he was in prep school and at Harvard and was being invited to New Year's Eve parties in Chicago. Service, marriage, and business varied his address and the letters.

Box   79
Blaine, Robert G., 1895
Note

Location: Washington.

Invitation to the marriage of his daughter, Margaret.

Box   79
Blaine, Robert G., Mrs., 1902
Note

Location: Washington.

Invitations to marriages of two daughters: May and Nina.

Box   79
Blaine, Walker, 1889
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note

Location: Washington.

Two brief letters to Anita before her marriage to his brother Emmons. Photographs of Emmons, Walker, and James G. Jr. Press clippings on his death in 1890 January.

Box   79
Blaine, W.E. (Emmons), 1866-1867
Note

Location: Augusta, Maine.

Childhood letters to Grandmother, Mother, and Joe?

Box   79
Blaine, W.J., 1930
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Letter to Miss Walker inquiring about whether the McCormick Avenue Hill (Oaklands) property was for sale.

Box   79
Blair, Anita Carolyn, 1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

She received a letter apparently intended for Mrs. Blaine (she thinks) and sent it on to Colonel Robert McCormick with cover letter. The initial letter is a long argument against any support of the British. The writer, Ellen Owens, is apparently an immigrant from England.

Box   79
Blair, Bowen, 1937-1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Social notes. Telegram requesting $8,500 for the Chicago Council of Boy Scouts' 1948 fund drive.

Box   79
Blair, C.C., 1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from Doctoral Candidate in American History at the University of Chicago requesting information about the location of files for the Chicago Times while run by Cyrus McCormick.

Box   79
Blair, Charles Benton, 1916
Note

Location: Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Invitation to the marriage of their daughter, Margaret.

Box   79
Blair, Chauncey B., 1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

President of the Manufacturers and Dealers Finance Corporation seeking her participation in some business venture. This is just a form letter.

Box   79
Blair, Chauncey Justus, 1900, 1907, 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Social invitations in 1900. Marriage of daughter, Italia, in 1907. Invitation to talk on war in 1916.

Box   79
Blair, Chauncey Justus, Mrs., 1900-1908, 1918
Note: Social notes. Marriage of daughter, Mildred.
Box   79
Blair and Company, 1925
Note

Location: New York.

Memo on interview concerning representative's desire to discuss investments with Mrs. Blaine. List of stocks handled attached.

Box   79
Blair, Edith, 1916-1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters and memos on telephone calls dealing with both personal visits and giving to various organizations. From 1923 to 1927, Miss Blair's correspondence, apparently one sided, with Mrs. Blaine deals with Miss Blair's psyche. In final letters she admits that she has been involved with two mediums, still feels the influences of unseen powers, and knows that of all people Anita would understand.

Box   79
Blair, Edward McCormick, 1937-1951
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Social notes and clipping (1951) on social activities of Mrs. E.M. Blair.

Box   79
Blair, Edward McCormick, Mrs. (Elizebeth Graham Iglehart), 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Social note.

Box   79
Blair, Edward Tyler, 1888-1920
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Frequent and varied correspondence: on exhibiting horses (1888), comments on a paper Anita had given, apparently about American and European Society (1889), various social occasions, and after the death of his wife (Ruby McCormick Blair) in 1917 and that of Emmons in 1918. Also Press clippings, one on Edward Blair's death (1937) and one describing Edward's father, William Blair.

Box   79
Blair, Edward Tyler, Mrs. (Ruby McCormick), 1878-1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Several letters written by her at age eighteen, in 1878. Most of the correspondence dates from the 1890s and deals with a great variety of family matters. From 1909-1917 letters deal almost exclusively with sharing an opera box with Mrs. Blaine.

Blair, Emma
Note: See Adams, Cyrus Hall, Mrs.
Box   79
Blair, Emma Parker, 1903
Note

Location: Newburg?, New York.

Two letters, one commenting on trip back from Chicago to New York.

Box   79
Blair, Francis G., 1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

International Harvester Company of America, Dinner Celebrating the Centennial of the Invention of the Reaper by Cyrus Hall McCormick in 1831. Springfield, Illinois, March 30, 1931. Includes speech by Blair (p. 18) who as State Superintendent of Education spoke of the reaper's role in American history.

Box   79
Blair, Henry Augustus, 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Announcement of the marriage of their daughter, Natalie.

Box   79
Blair, Henry Augustus, Mrs. (Grace P.), 1893
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Social notes.

Box   79
Blair, Herbert E.
Note

Location: Taiku, Korea.

A missionary there, he commented on Mrs. McCormick's continued interest in foreign missions, and her aid in founding the Pyang Yang Theological Seminary, an offshoot of the McCormick Theological Seminary in Chicago. Memo of interview in 1921 in which he sought further aid.

Box   79
Blair, Lyman, Mrs., 1888
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Announcement of marriage of daughter, Mary.

Box   79
Blair, Margaretta, 1912-1913
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Two social notes, one telling “Anita” of her marriage before it became “public property.”

Box   79
Blair
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Social note.

Box   79
Blair, McCormick, 1916-1917
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

All but one of the items are from 1916-1917; telephone memos, all of which deal with assuring Mrs. Blaine that she too was included in the invitation, mistakenly thought to include only Emmons, to join the new club. A call relative to her contribution to the Community Chest.

Box   79
Blair, McCormick, Mrs., 1917
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Telephone memo.

Box   79
Blair, Parker, 1902-1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Social notes: largely for Christmas gift during his younger years. In 1915, he mentions his engagement. In 1917, he wrote from France after learning of Emmons' death. In 1925, he tried to get money from her to help a brilliant but impoverished Harvard classmate.

Box   79
Blair, Robert, Mrs., 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memo: would Mrs. Blaine buy a box at the benefit concert (Don Cossack Chorus) for a new organization to fight the spread of Nazism in America.

Box   79
Blair, Samuel A., 1925-1931
Note

Location: Duluth, Minnesota.

A Presbyterian “missionary” in Minnesota and Wisconsin, he had been aided in his work by Mrs. McCormick. In 1925, he wrote to seek a gift for his new church at Bemidji, Minnesota commemorating her previous gifts. In 1931, he sought money for a new car with which to visit the congregations of his widespread area.

Box   79
Blair, Sarah S., 1891
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Social notes: offer of Jordan water with which to baptize Emmons, congratulations on her mother's eightieth birthday, condolences after Emmons' death.

Box   79
Blair, Seymour, 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter written from Berlin Embassy. Seymour wrote to introduce a German pianist and teacher who planned to settle in Chicago. Seymour had known him at the American Embassy in Tokyo.

Box   79
Blair, Thomas., Jr., 1901-1918
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois

Social notes including announcement of the marriage of daughter, Margaretta, to Governor James M. Cox in 1917.

Box   79
Blair, Vilray P., 1934-1944
Note

Location: St. Louis, Missouri.

Dr. Blair treated Nancy Blaine. Apparently he did considerable work straightening her nose. But in the numerous letters from Doctor Blair, arranging trips, plans, bills, and thanking Mrs. Blaine for gifts, runs an apparent strain of friendship. He speaks of marriage, politics, philosophy, philanthropy.

Box   79
Blair, Vilray P., Mrs. (Kathryn J.), 1934-1940
Note

Location: St. Louis, Missouri.

Social notes, largely thanking Mrs. Blaine for gifts of flowers, at Christmas, other holidays and at times for special reasons.

Box   79
Blair, Watson Franklin, 1892-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Cablegram on Emmons' death in 1892. Letter dealing with fixing up Rush Street; private citizens were to contribute to aid the Board of Improvements in this.

Box   79
Blair, Watson Franklin, Mrs. (Alice Rose Keep), 1900-1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Social notes: invitation to lecture on contemporary French thought, invitation to a violin recital by her children. Cards, In Memoriam, of the Chicago Fortnightly and Friday Clubs for her in 1931.

Box   80
Blair, Watson Fuller
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Photograph of residence.

Box   80
Blair, William McCormick, 1900-1953
Physical Description: 10 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

1900-1938: Folder contains a variety of letters. Most of them deal with personal matters, such as: his inability to attend Emmons' wedding in 1917, his desire to get his daughter into the Frances Parker School (there was initially no vacancy, but soon there was room; what Mrs. Blaine did was not clear) in 1919, and the arrangements whereby they might share the cost of Aunt Lucy's funeral. Some of the letters from this period - are requests that Mrs. Blaine contribute various causes, including: The Chicago Council of Social Agencies (1921), Juvenile Protection Association (1922), Pension Fund of the Presbyterian. Church (1927), Republican Campaign Fund (1928), Emergency Welfare Fund (1930), and the Community Chest (1933 and 1934). In some cases his letters indicate the results of his previous requests.

1940 to 1953: Folders contain little personal correspondence. Blair continued to make occasional appeals for charities. Among them were: Funds for Hull House (1940), Navy Relief Society (1942), Red Cross War Fund (1943-1945), and the Chicago United Charities (1948). Included in the Red Cross correspondence is an interesting letter from a wounded service man extolling the organization's work on the Italian front.

1940: The bulk of the material in these eight folders deals with Mrs. Blaine's partial financial support of the Kruegars. Emit Jewett Kruegar, wife of Karl, was bedridden and under doctor's care for ten years. Operations, nurses, and treatments, together with occasional trips necessitated monthly, or even more frequent, checks, correspondence and telegrams.

Press clippings: Two of them deal with his participation in public affairs. In 1938, he helped greet Crown Prince Gustav Adolf of Sweden. In 1941, he introduced Lord Halifax speaking at a “Stop Hitler Rally.” In 1947, Mayor Kennelley considered him for the Chicago School Board.

Box   80
Blair, William McCormick (Helen Bowen), Mrs., 1912-1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters of thanks for Mrs. Blaine's remembrances in 1912. Note about the tickets which Mrs. Blaine bought for the Junior League performance in 1914. Memo on call asking her to be on a Central Hoover Committee in 1920. Request for $100 for the Alice H. Wood Station (formerly the Osgood Welfare Station) of the Infant Welfare Society of the North Side, in 1924. Urgent call for aid for the Eli Bates Settlement in 1931. Request for contribution to Russian Relief in 1942. Correspondence dealing with Red Cross War Relief in 1944, 1945, and 1946. In each of the first two years Mrs. Blaine gave $5,000. Social correspondence after the war.

Box   80
Blair, William McCormick, Jr., 1937-1955
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Folder of social notes from 1937 to 1948, all of which sent his regret for being unable to attend various parties the Blaines, Nancy and Anita, were giving.

Press clippings, 1951-1955, dealing with McCormick's activities as a young, liberal, Chicago politician. Several speak of him as an aid to Governor Adlai Stevenson.

Box   80
Blaisdell, Warren F., 1908
Note

Location: York Village, Maine.

Two plumbing bills.

Box   80
Blake, Gerald, M.D., 1922
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Letters about health of Robert Adams after operation on his antrum.

Box   80
Blake, Irving, 1905
Note: Telegram that Mr. Reids summer place not available.
Box   80
Blake, Luke, 1892
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Bill for milk while staying at Plaza.

Box   80
Blake, M., 1934-1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memos. Would only talk to Mrs. Blaine.

Box   80
Blake, Margaret Day, 1911-1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

An invitation to dinner and two letters about distributing literature in various wards (to men, naturally) during an election on women's suffrage in 1912.

Box   80
Blake, Rufus, 1943
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Receipt and letter for fifty dollar gift from Virginia McCormick Trustees in 1943.

Box   80
Blake, Thelma, 1943
Note: Similar gift receipted.
Box   80
Blake, Tiffany, 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Social notes.

Box   80
Blake, Tiffany, Mrs., 1899-1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Social notes. Request that Mrs. Blaine renew her membership in the League for the Protection of Immigrants (1910). Telephone memos discussing the cost of the campaign for women's suffrage up to April, 1912. Invitation to short talks by Dr. Ludwig Hektoen and the members of the staff of the Institute of Psycoanalysis (1935).

Box   80
Blakey, Alvin J., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Realtor seeking to sell Mrs. Blaine an apartment house on Deming Place in Chicago.

Box   80
Blanchard, Alton E., 1927
Note

Location: West Abington, Massachusetts.

Plea for several hundred dollars from a poor man struggling with a florist business and attempting to put three young daughters through high school?

Box   80
Blanchard, Charles A., 1902-1925
Note

Location: Wheaton, Illinois.

As President of Wheaton College and the recipient of occasional gifts (none specified in these letters) from Mrs. Blaine, Blanchard often wrote of his thoughts on religion, education, and Mrs. Blaine's interests in both.

Box   80
Blanchard, Frank, Sr., 1929-1930
Note

Location: Paul Smiths, New York.

Request for the small amount necessary to get this old hunting guide to Montreal to visit his brothers. He wrote three times asking for this gift he says Mrs. Blaine promised him the preceding summer.

Box   80-81
Blanchard, G.L., Company, 1915-1950
Physical Description: 7 folders 
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Bills for supplies for the McCormick estate (House in the Woods) in Lake Forest. Largely for food for poultry, coal, and materials for the house.

Box   81
Blanchard, Helen, 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Principal of Thomas Hoyne gramMarch school, she wrote out a petition to the Board of Education pointing out the need for another school and one with manual training facilities.

Box   81
Blanchard, Nellie, 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note thanking Mrs. Blaine for inviting the Bancroft School to the Columbus School to hear Hans Reumert tell H.C. Andersen's Fairy Tales.

Box   81
Blanchfield, P.W., 1895-1897
Note

Location: Bar Harbor, Maine.

Letter, bill, and estimate from landscape gardener.

Box   81
Blandy, E.B., Mrs., 1889
Note

Location: Winton Place, Hamilton County, Ohio.

Letter suggesting that she give some money to the Cincinnati Newsboy's Home. Clipping enclosed.

Box   81
Blankenhorn Realty Company, 1923
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Letter confirming the leasing of a house there for four months following January 15, 1924.

Box   81
Blankman, E.G., 1905
Note

Location: Canton, New York.

Request for the name of her camp in the Adirondacks in order to complete a map of the area.

Box   81
Blanton, Smiley, 1925
Note

Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Address by Dr. Smiley Blanton, Director of the Child Guidance Bureau, Minneapolis, Minnesota at the Francis Parker School (in Chicago), October 27, 1925. Just a general talk about raising children.

Box   81
Blasius, Harold N., Company, 1925
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Bill for 13 window shades.

Box   81
Blatch, Harriot Stanton, 1900
Note

Location: New York.

Letter from the daughter of Elizabeth C. Stanton, commenting on Mrs. Blaine's work with a school and her experiments with domestic service.

Box   81
Blatchford, Charles H., 1909, 1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

He writes that he'd be glad to write letters about the proposed state legislation providing for special training for service in state institutions (Senate Bill 311). Mrs. Blaine's concern was relative to the University. Also a note on Blatchford's mother's death.

Box   81
Blatchford, Edward Williams, 1915-1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters written in Chicago (1915); social matters, including passing of Dr. Favill. Telephone memo of part of a letter from his niece in Beirut (1916). A Letter “To The Civilized World” signed by “Ninety Three Professors” (of German Science and Art) protesting Germany's innocence of war guilt, war atrocities, and militarism. Also two poems of humanitarian sentiment he sent to Mrs. Blaine (1918). From 1923 until 1950 the correspondence comes from Palestine where Blatchford helped Near East Relief provide orphanages for Armenians. His Christmas card from 1936-1937 notes he was American Consulate General in Jerusalem. Telephone memo notified Mrs. Blaine of his permanent return to Chicago after 25 years in Jerusalem (1948). Several subsequent memos; last at time of Mrs. Blaine's hospitalization in 1950.

Box   81
Blatchford, Eliphalet Wickes, 1903-1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to meet Baroness von Bulow-Wendhausen of Dresden (190?). Printed endorsement of a children's' art teacher (1903). Letter telling Mrs. Blaine that he is writing to friends to support the Senate Bill 311(in Illinois) as she suggested (1909).

Box   81
Blatchford, Eliphalet Wickes, Mrs. (Mary E. Williams), 1903-1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter in support of the printed petition for the art teacher, A. Cummings. Several cards and notes, largely social but mentioning Anita's work with education.

Box   81
Blatchford, Frances May, 1898-1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence, including social notes, letters of appreciation for gifts, more personal letters dealing with family matters, literature, mentioned occasionally are the Fortnightly Club, and the Frances Parker School. One letter in 1915 discusses her interest in the Marine Biology Laboratory at Woods Hole, Massachusetts.

Box   81
Blatchford, Frank W., Dr., 1924
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Invitation to the marriage of their daughter, Ella, and one to a party.

Box   81
Blatchford, John, 1911, 1931-1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Note from him while a student at Harvard thanking Mrs. Blaine for a dinner party. Two business cards calling her attention to his work of restoring old antiques.

Box   81
Blatchford, Kent, 1937-1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Notes accepting invitation to the New Year's Party.

Box   81
Blatchford, Nathaniel H., Mrs. (Helen Wheeler), 1916
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Fortnightly memoriam.

Box   81
Blatchford, Nathaniel H., II, 1928-1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Numerous notes in appreciation of a party well given, a telegram in which the Blatchfords say they were not seriously hurt in the accident? Notes in thanks for various gifts of flowers. Invitation to the marriage of their daughter, Margaret. Telephone memo, 1950, was Mrs. Blaine receiving flowers, callers, etc.

Box   81
Blatchford, Nathaniel H., II, Mrs. (Margaret Copeland), 1929-1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notes of thanks, invitations, gift of Opera tickets for Tosca, Christmas gifts (poinsettas), for a night in her rooms at the Drake, occasional letters.

Box   81
Blatchford, Nathaniel H., III, 1937-1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notes accepting regretting, and commenting on the New Year's Parties.

Box   81
Blatchford, Nicholas, 1937-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notes and a lengthy and appreciative letter about the New Year's Eve Party the Blaines gave and made so personal.

Box   81
Blatchford, Nicholas, Mrs. (Lois Greeley), 1944
Note: Note regarding wedding, gift.
Box   81
Blatchford, Paul, 1920-1922
Note

Location: Oak Park, Illinois.

Invitations to each of their two daughters' marriages.

Box   81
Blatchford, Paul, Mrs. (Frances Veazie Lord), 1899-1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter commenting on her gift of the Frances Parker School. Notes regarding talk by Prof. Geddes of Edinburgh, 1900; meeting of the Colonial Dames of Illinois, 1910; a multitude of social notes and invitations; Christmas cards and messages. Nearly every one contains some note of an educational, or charitable activity.

Box   81
Blatter, Dorothy, 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Note of regret, she would be unable to attend the Parker Centennial ceremonies.

Box   81
Blaze Publishing Company, 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request from a group which thought to begin publishing a national African American Democratic magazine for help.

Box   81
Bledsoe, Louis A., 1925
Note

Location: Lincoln, Illinois.

Letter recognizing and thanking Mrs. Blaine for sending Dr. Hazlett to Cave City, Kentucky for Floyd Collins.

Box   81
Bleecker, A.B., Mrs. (Mary Seeber), 1917
Note

Location: Lake Mills, Wisconsin.

Request that Mrs. Blaine give a small gift of personal belonging to help a rummage sale for the local Red Cross Drive.

Box   81
Bleeker, Russell, 1919
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Invitation to their daughter's marriage.

Box   81
Blickensderfer, Betsy, 1947
Note

Location: Denver, Colorado.

Note thanking Mrs. Blaine for including her in an invitation to Dr. Waring.

Box   81
Blight, Charles, 1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request that Mrs. Blaine allow him to be caretaker of 344 Eire St. residence.

Box   81
Bliss, Daniel, 1899-1916
Note

Location: Beirut, Syria.

Pamphlet on the Syrian Protestant College of Beirut, then thirty-three years old, a venture of New Yorkers. “Remarks of President Bliss before the Faculty, April 26, 1909 regarding the subject of Required Chapel and Bible Class Attendance,” a typescript.

Box   81
Bliss, Earle Francis, Mrs. (Margaret Perkins), 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Accepts the king invitation of the senior class?

Box   81
Bliss, Howard S., 1910-1925
Note

Location: Beirut, Syria.

Bliss became President of Syrian Protestant College in 1901 after his father, Daniel, retired. During the years 1910-1919 he corresponded frequently with Mrs. Blaine about the progress of the school, about religion, and occasionally about her help to them. “The Syrian Protestant College,” Bliss's post-war (1919 April) report to the trustees. Clippings marking his death. “News Letter Robert College at Constantinople and Syrian Protestant College at Beirut” deal with “Tributes Paid to the Memory of President Bliss?”

The Modern Missionary, a pamphlet by, and with commentary on, Howard Bliss.

Photographs of Bliss (in separate folder).

See also:

  • Bliss, Howard S., Mrs. (Amy Blatchford)
  • Dodge, Bayard
  • Dodge, Bayard, Mrs. (Mary Bliss-Little Mary)
  • Leavitt, Leslie Westbrook, Mrs. (Margaret Blatchford Bliss)
Box   81
Bliss, Howard S., Mrs. (Amy Blatchford), 1908-1936
Note: Personal letters containing expressions of the friendship which the Blisses felt for Mrs. Blaine. Announcement of her daughter Alice's wedding, 1920. Correspondence, 1920-1922, indicates her continuing interest in missionary educational work, at least in the College. Short note in 1936 commenting favorably on Mrs. Blaine's radio speech for Roosevelt.
Box   81
Bliss, I.J., and Company, 1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter asking whether 2207-27 No. Clark Street was for sale.

Box   81
Bliss, William Montague, 1908-1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

This man claimed to have been a friend of Emmons and Walker Blaine. At 59 and broke in Chicago, he called on Mrs. Blaine for the first time in 1908. He asked for and received money several time up to 1913. Memos and letters.

Box   81
Blodgett, Beatrice, 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipts from a nurse for payment by Mrs. Blaine of bills for service rendered in October and November.

Box   81
Blome, Rudolph S., 1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Inquiry as to whether property at Lincoln Parkway W. and Webster Ave. was for sale. This is part of Parker School playground.

Box   81
Blood, Alice, 1921
Note

Location: Brookline, Massachusetts.

Telegram regretting that there were no suggestions about governesses.

Box   81
Bloom, Benson, 1938
Note

Location: Tucson, Arizona.

Letter from Dr. Bloom about the condition of Paul Bartlett, suffering from bronchiectasis as well as the sinus trouble for which Mrs. Blaine apparently sent him to Arizona.

Box   81
Bloom, Theresa, 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter on the stationary of National Democratic Headquarters, Midwestern Region, from this woman who had just come to Chicago and appreciated Mrs. Blaine's kindness, as well as her speech the day before.

Box   81
Bloomfield, Margaret C., 1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter to Mrs. Blaine, as member of the Board of Education, in support of a teacher whose job another teacher, just displaced himself, was seeking.

Box   81
Blouet, Max, 1938-1939
Note

Location: Paris, France?

Two telegrams from Parisian friend, one Christmas greetings, the other notification that twelve bathrobes had just been sent.

Box   81
Blouke, Milton Baker, Mrs. (Ola Louise), 1911-1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note describing her interest in Child Welfare work. Note describing her discovery that Mrs. Blaine had been supporting the Caecilian Choir in the years under Williams Tomlins.

Box   81
Blow, Eleanor P., 1929
Note

Location: New York, New York?

Letter about possible dinner engagement.

Box   81
Bluebird Garage, 1931-1932
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Bills for rental of cars and the use of taxis.

Box   81
Blue Book, 1949
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Form letter and request to Mrs. Blaine for the information necessary for her inclusion in the Blue Book.

Box   81
Blue, LaFayette Stout, Mrs. (Mary A.), 1889-1900
Note

Location: Richfield Springs, New York.

Two social letters and the invitation for her daughter's wedding.

Box   81
Bluemichen, Geneva M., 1926
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Nurse's statement for care of Otilia Carlson.

Box   81
Blue Parrot, 1938, 1946
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Bills for table linen.

Blueprints
Box   82
Adirondacks, Camp on Upper St. Regis Lake
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Map of land, 1927 October 3, M.W. Plumb, Surveyor.

Map of Camp, 1927 October 4, M.W. Plumb, Surveyor.

Sketch of buildings, 1930 May 20, O'Neil and Hale, Engineer.

Map of Camp lots, 1930 September 25, M.W. Plumb, Surveyor.

Ground plan of buildings, 1927 May 16, Scopes and Feustman, Architects.

Profile for Proposed Road, 1940 September, H.A. Hamburger, Engineer.

Roofing Layout of Camp Buildings, 1935 September 11, Clark J. Lawrence, Architect, Hubbard Woods, Illinois.

Electrical Layout of Camp Buildings, 1935 September 27, C.J. Lawrence.

Box   82
Bar Harbor, Maine
Note: Two drawings of a lot of land surveyed for James G. Blaine by J.E. Savage, on 1892 October 6.
Chicago
Box   82
Farwell Building
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Layout of the eleventh floor offices by Thielbar and Fugard, Chicago, 1928 October 16. Also rough layout of other floors. Also a layout with the use of each of the offices and the location of desks, files, etc. penciled in, for both the tenth and eleventh floor. Less extensive designation of work space for the ninth floor.

More room designation sheets, 1935, 1937. Plan for the installation of new stairway, Thielbar and Fugard, 1939 October 29.

Box   82
Garage, 537 St. Clair Street
Note: Complete blueprints, 1938 August 9, twice revised, Thielbar and Fugard.
Box   82
101 East Erie Street
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

1902 drawings of 344 E. Erie (same residence), A.H.W.?

Work of Handy and Cady, undated, largely interior work.

Drawings by Holabird and Roche include alteration of second floor suite, 1917 November, and alterations to the 1st floor annex 1920 September.

Unidentified landscape plan for this residence.

Work by Holabird and Roche: New dressing room, 1919; Fire escape, 1920; Alterations to Annex and Residence, 1921; continued minor alterations, 1923. See Also F.J. Thielbar letter, 1923 October 25.

Work of Holabird and Root: changes to conservatory door, 1932 April; new toilet, 1932 November; changes to conservatory door, 1933 December. See also Holabird and Root, 1933 December 14.

Box   82
Francis Parker School
Note: Hand drawn two-page map of site presumably being considered for a summer camp or school in 1916, location in northeast corner of Oneida County, Wisconsin. Summer renovation of Francis Parker in 1909, done by Jenny, Mundie, and Jensen. Plans for proposed Gymnasium and Auditorium in 1916 done by Holabird and Roche. Additional office and rest room space provided in 1931 by Holabird and Root. 1932 Plat of Survey also included. All foregoing Chicago architects.
Box   83
Wrigley Office Building
Note: Renting Plan for Thirteenth Floor by Graham, Anderson, Probst, and White, 1921, Chicago. Architects.
Box   83
Cohasset, Massachusetts--“Caravels”
Note: Plans for revised driveway and service road, by Warren Manning, Landscape Architect, Boston, Massachusetts, 1916 October-November and 1920 September.
Box   83
Huntsville, Alabama--“Kildare”
Note

Maps of farm, 1917 May, by T.M. Hooper, Civil Engineer.

Road Map of Madison County, Alabama.

Various revisions of exterior and grounds, Howard Shaw (Arch) Chicago, and James B. Clow and Sons (Plumbers), Chicago, 1923.

Plan of Estate, F.J. Theilbar, Chicago, 1923 January, suggesting total changes to be made.

Prints of interior redecoration, Howard Shaw, 1923 December, Chicago.

Box   83
Lake Forest, Illinois -- “House-in-the-Woods”
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note

Plate of topography, by James Anderson, Lake Forest, 1915 June. Plate of Sheldon Properties, by W.S.Studer, 1915. Plat of properties west of Lake Forest, Illinois, by E. Rudolph, Chicago. All these men civil engineers.

Revised sketches of interior plans by Holabird and Roche, 1916. Plans for garden of house adjoining original house at Lake Forest, Hugh H.M. Garden, Chicago, 1917. Both architectural firms.

Several unidentified drawings of property and of garden. Plat of grounds by Perkins, Fellows and Hamiliton, Architects, Chicago, 1916.

Box   84
Pasadena
Physical Description: 6 folders 
Note

Map of neighborhood of 1400 Hillcrest, Myron Hunt and H.C. Chambers Architects, Los Angles, undated. Additions to the (former) residence of Mrs. Frank Emery, 1926, Myron Hunt, several drawings.

Large maps of house, grounds and plantings, Hunt, 1926. Blueprints for new servants' quarters, Hunt, 1926. Blueprint for new entrance gate, Hunt, 1926.

Large prints for total alterations, Hunt, 1926 (note attached). Drawings showing alterations from the revisions suggested in previous (August) drawing (note attached).

Drawings of stairway, Hunt, 1926. Print, second floor alterations, Hunt, 1926. Print on revisions in Lodge Building, Hunt, 1926. Print of Garden, Hunt, 1926. Drawings of Music Room Fireplace, Living Room Fireplace, Dining Room Fireplace, Recreation Room, Sun Room, Music Room and Living Room; all by Hunt, 1926. Drawings of possible lighting fixtures, B.B. Bell and Compnay., Los Angeles, 1926. Two pictures of house exterior.

Interior Decoration, Hunt and George Reynolds (Interior Decorator), 1926. Print for Servants' Quarters, Hunt, 1926. Study of Main Stair Rail, Hunt, 1926.

Print of relocation of main drive and of service road, 1930 January (note attatched). Further drawings, March. Also colored sketch of gate house, by Garrett Van Pelt Jr. Many copies and revised prints of the proposed changes in drives, 1930, Fraser and Sons, Landscape Architects, Los Angeles. Print of grounds and drives by Wm. Apt (superitendant of grounds), 1931. Photographs of entrance gates and grounds.

Box   84
Santa Barbara -- Riven Rock
Note: Topography of estate, Salisbury, Bradshaw, and Taylor, Engineers. Pencil sketches of interior alterations, 1931. Prints of changes, 1931. Print of grounds. Print of floor plan. Large prints for reconstruction of house, 1931 December, by Reginald D. Johnson, Architect, Los Angeles. (No prints but the last are marked).
Box   85
Santa Monica
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Note

Print of Bungalow, first floor, 1929, by Garrett Van Pelt Jr., Los Angeles. Also one of second floor.

East Elevation, West Elevation, North Elevation, South Elevation, sketch of grounds, all 1929.

Sketches and Colored Drawings of Guest House, Recreation Pavilion, and Service Buildings, 1930, Garrett Van Pelt Jr.

Colored Drawing of landscaping, Fraser and Son, 1930.

Box   85
Toronto -- “Oaklands”
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Unidentified drawings of lands, 1914. Blueprints also unidentified save for notation HSB?; 1919 and 1925 for alteration of the house.

Complete blueprints for Oaklands, 1925, also unidentified. Many photographs of Oaklands.

Box   85
Unidentified
Note: Includes blueprints of a number of Chicago blocks in which Mrs. Blaine apparently owned property, listing lessees, and various rents and appraisals.
Box   85
Winnetka--960 Sheridan Road
Note: Numerous plats of property done by Norlin and Greely surveyors. Several unidentified landscaping sketches. Plans for addition and remodeling of garage, 1925, Theilbar and Fugard, Architects, Chicago.
Box   85
Blue Ridge Association, 1914, 1921
Note

Location: Blue Ridge, North Carolina.

An institution providing facilities for summer schools and training conferences. Request for funds.

Box   85
Bluffton College, 1911-1949
Note

Location: Bluffton, Ohio.

Requests for donations from a Mennonite school.

Box   85
Blum, Mr., 1929-1930
Note

Location: Fredericksburg, Virginia.

Unsuccessful attempts to see Mrs. Blaine in regard to the 75th anniversary of the Republican Party, the Citizens Guild and radiator covers.

Box   85
Blumberg, Dorothy Bushnell, Mrs., 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

President of the Chicago Branch of the Women's International League. Thanks Mrs. Blaine for copy of Professor Wright's lecture.

Box   85
Blum's Inc., 1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted clothing bill for Mrs. Clark J. Lawrence Jr.

Box   85
Blunden-Lyon Company, 1939-1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills to the McCormick Historical Association for stationery, etc.

Box   85
B'nai B'rith, 1935-1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for contributions.

Box   85
Boal, Charles T., 1899, 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding invitations.

Box   85
Boal, Charles T., Mrs., 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Breakfast invitation.

Box   85
Boal, Stewart, 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Inability to accept dinner invitation.

See also: Planned Parenthood Association, 1949 January 11.

Box   85
Boal, Stewart, Mrs. (Susan Ballard), 1938, 1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for wedding present. Also a note indicating inability to attend a New Year's Eve party.

Box   85
Boal, Thomas, 1948
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Inability to accept New Year's invitation.

Box   85
Board for Christian Work in Santo Domingo, 1930
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Request for help assisting the people of Santo Domingo, who were injured and made homeless by the hurricane.

Board of Education
Chicago, Illinois
Box   85
1894-1905 June
Note

Letter regarding the Blaine School in Lakeview; to Mrs. Flora Cook regarding visual acuity test equipment. Reports of the Board of Education for 1905. Statement of the situation of public school accommodations in Chicago.

See also:

  • American Book Company
  • Boyer, Mrs. Emanuel E.
  • Chicago School of Physical Education and Expression
  • Century Company
  • Cook, Elizabeth B.
  • Cleveland, Helen M.
  • Ginn and Company
  • Heath, D.C., and Company
  • Hill School - Meigs, John
  • Hotchkiss School
  • Mack, Judge Julian W.
  • Mahoney, James
  • Morristown School
  • National
  • Palmer, A.N.
  • Phillips Exeter Academy
  • Powers and Lyon
  • Rose, Mrs. David
  • Sanitary Device Manufacturing Company
  • Scientific Study and Education
  • Smyser, W.D.
  • Taft School
  • Tyson, William
  • University of Chicago
Box   85-86
1905 July-1905 December
Physical Description: 5 folders 
Note: Recommendations from the board regarding assignments, employment, purchasing, leaves of absence, new equipment, contracts, etc. Also notices of committee meetings and miscellaneous reports.
Box   86-87
1906 January-May
Physical Description: 20 folders 
Note: Financial budget and reports, capacities of schools and actual enrollments, assignments and transfers, resignations, School for Crippled Children, condemnation proceedings, salary schedules, school texts. All mimeographed reports.
Box   87-88
1906 June-November
Physical Description: 19 folders 
Note: Miscellaneous Board and Committee reports and recommendations.
Box   90
1906 December
Physical Description: 10 folders 
Note: Board of Committee recommendations, Also an extensive record of the Conference on Truancy.
Box   90-93
1907
Physical Description: 34 folders 
Note

Abstract of litigation - Robins et al. v. Busse et al. (March 1-26). Constitution of the Educational Councils of Chicago, awards of contracts, adjustments of school boundaries, architects estimates, also letter from Charles Krauskopf recommending that the Spalding School and Home for Crippled Children be supported partially by private donations (October-December).

See also: McCormick Mss 3E (Box 3, Folder 20).

Box   93-95
1908
Physical Description: 21 folders 
Note: Abstract of Board of Education vs. Chicago Tribune, official reports, miscellaneous reports and recommendations, School for Crippled Children (March 31), salary petitions, letter to Jane Addams regarding the Detention School (June), replies to questionnaires.
Box   95
1909-1951
Note: Receipt for donation to McCormick School Vacation Fund, two letters regarding the Public Art Society's Exhibit at the International Municipal Congress Exhibition, list of possible candidates for superintendent of schools for 1917, letter regarding the Chicago Regional White House Conference on Child Health and Protection sponsored and financed by Mrs. Blaine.
Box   95
Cleveland, Ohio, 1907-1908
Note

Invitation to attend a meeting of the National Educational Association.

Pamphlet entitled The Cleveland Technical High School.

Annual Report of the Superintendent of Schools, 1907.

Box   95
Huntsville, Alabama, 1921-1922
Note: Letters of thanks for a gift of $300 from Miss V. McCormick.
Box   95
Boardman, Belle W., 1905
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Thank you note for purchasing dolls that she sold to help defray expenses for music lessons.

Box   95
Boardman and Notron, 1927-1928
Note: Bill and receipt for photographs, from apothecaries in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
Box   95
Boardman, Philip L., 1939
Note

Location: Cedar Falls, Iowa.

Request for interview to learn more about Professor Patrick Geddes.

Box   95
Boardman, Roger, 1941
Note

Location: Springville, New York.

Condolences for a calamity (probably a fire) that destroyed, among other things, Mrs. Blaine's new piano.

Box   95
Boardman, Ronald, 1949-1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for an interview to discuss the Northwood School Lake Placid Club.

Box   95
Boardman, William Jarvis, 1900-1906
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Invitation to attend the marriage of their daughter, Florence, to Mr. Frederic Keep.

Invitation to attend the marriage of their daughter, Josephine, to Mr. Winthrop Crane.

Box   95
Boardman, Walter W., 1930-1940
Note

Location: San Francisco, California.

Letters concerning the condition of Stanley McCormick at Riven Rock, Santa Barbara.

Thank you notes for Easter and Christmas gifts and greetings.

Letter notifying Mrs. Blaine of the death of Boardman.

Box   95
Boardman, Walter W., Mrs. (Elizabeth Cole), 1930-1940
Note

Location: San Francisco, California.

Thank you notes for Easter and Christmas gifts and greetings.

Box   95
Boardwalk Art Gallerie, 1923
Note

Location: Atlantic City, New Jersey.

Bill for rugs and art objects.

Box   95
Boaz, Mrs., 1951
Note

Location: No address.

Inquiry as to the health of Mrs. Blaine.

Box   95
Bobbe, J., and Company, 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for painting work.

Box   95
Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1915
Note

Location: Indianapolis, Indiana.

Bill for a four volume set History of Travel.

Box   95
Boca Raton Club, 1936
Note

Location: Boca Raton, Florida.

Letter extending to Mrs. Blaine the courtesies of the Boca Raton Club for the 1936 season. Enclosed folder on the Club.

Box   95
Bocher, Marcus L., 1921
Note

Location: Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Invitation to attend the marriage of their daughter, Julia, to Mr. Louis Agassiz Damon.

Box   95
Bodine, W.L., 1905-1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter suggesting to Mrs. Blaine that a number of persons should be invited to a conference on truancy to be held by the Board of Education of Chicago. Report of truancy in Chicago from 1896 to 1905. Article by Bodine entitled, “Throwing the Burden of Truancy on the Parent through the Compulsory Education Department.”

Address of Bodine at Truancy Conference.

Box   95
Bodman, Samuel W., 1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter requesting to make Mrs. Blaine's acquaintance.

Box   95
Boe, Olaf, 1926
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Inquiry as to whether Mrs. Blaine would be interested in purchasing “The Annunciation of the Virgin Birth” / by Mazzolini.

Box   95
Boeddiker, Otto, 1914-1917
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Bills from drugstore.

Box   95
Boeder, Jacob, Mrs. (Bernice), 1948-1949
Note

Location: Western Springs, Illinois.

Thank you note for working for the cause of peace.

Letter telling of her radio program.

List of sponsors for The Cultural and Scientific Conference for World Peace.

Box   95
Boedker, Nanna T., 1904-1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts from the Norwegian Shop.

Box   95
Boegner, Alfred, 1911
Note

Location: Paris, France.

Director of the Evangelical Missions Society tried to get in touch with Mrs. Blaine, but was unable to do so.

Box   95
Boehmer, Peter, 1910
Note

Location: Peru, Illinois.

Suggests that Mrs. Blaine read two books to discover the underlying causes of poverty rather than expend money to establish an investigating committee as she had planned.

Box   95
Boering, B.W., 1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial aid to carry on campaign of propaganda and education for the Legislative Committee for Mediation of Labor Disputes.

Box   95
Boetter, Carl, Mrs. (Gladys Nelson), 1915-1945
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Program of Hawthorne School graduating class. Bill or budget for G. Nelson for the school year. Thank you for kindnesses, gifts, and financial aid. Invitation to attend her second marriage.

Box   95
Boettner, Johannes, Mrs. (Thusnelda Mueller), 1910-1912
Note

Location: No address.

Acceptances of invitation of the Senior Class.

Box   95
Bogan, William J., 1906-1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Commendation for her work in bringing about the Truancy Conference.

Invitation to inspect the work done in the Vacation Schools.

Thank you note for $1,000 donation to the Lewis-Chaplin Demonstration School.

Thank you note for the reporting of the Chicago Regional White House Conference on Child Health.

See also:

  • Mrs. Frances Bernard, 1925 February 28. Report of Luncheon. Alumnae Forum of Women's Eastern Colleges.
  • Illinois Child Labor Committee. Report, page 41, 1926 October 15.
  • Chicago Regional White House Conference, 1931 October 30-31. Child health and protection.
  • Flora J. Cooke, 1934 April 7. Report of luncheon in her honor.
Box   95
Bogan, William J., Mrs. (Elizabeth Shelley), 1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter to Flora J. Cooke asking her to consider accepting the position of principal of the Chicago Normal College.

Box   95
Bogart, E.L., 1924
Note

Location: Urbana, Illinois.

Thank you note for sending him a copy of the stenographic report of the address, which he made at a conference on Economic Aspects of International Affairs.

See also: League of Women Voters-Illinois, 1924 April 12. Report of conference on Economic Aspects of International Affairs.

Box   95
Bogensberger, Marie, undated
Note

Location: Friesach, Austria.

Letter written in German, appeal for financial aid.

Box   95
Bogert, Gilbert Pancoast, 1949
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Invitation to attend the marriage of their daughter, Barbara, to Mr. Irl Marshall.

Box   95
Boggs, S.D., 1908
Note

Location: Kentucky.

Request for an interview in order to secure a gift or loan of $4,000 to meet an obligation for Estelle College.

Box   95
Bogue, Inez, 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Interview for office position.

Box   95
Bogue, John H., 1899-1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Offer to get slides for Mrs. Blaine and interested friends of views of the Mills Hotel and Chicago lodging houses.

Letter asking Mrs. Blaine to sell tickets for Jacob Riis' lecture, “How the other half lives.”

Box   95
Bohakel, Eva R., 1913-1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for purchases of linen.

Box   95
Bohemian Guard of Freethinkers, 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Petition to Board of Education of Chicago not to close schools on Good Friday.

Box   95
Bohemians of Chicago, 1930-1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations to attend dinners in honor of Frederick A. Stock, Samuel Insull, and John Alden Carpenter.

Box   95
Bohlen, W.H., 1908
Note

Location: Orville, Ohio.

Request to finance scheme for tracing oil fields by new method.

Box   95
Bohm-Bristol Company, 1904
Note

Location: Denver, Colorado.

Bill for jewelry.

Box   95
Bohnen, Arthur, 1935-1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Executive Secretary of the Chicago General Advisory Board on Housing promises to report to Mrs. Blaine on a meeting that she must miss.

Notification that a copy of the booklet “Urban Housing” is being sent.

Invitation to join the Metropolitan Housing Council.

Box   95
Bois, M. Jules, 1922 February 12
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

President of the French Society of Psychical Research delivered an address, “Victor Hugo's Conversations with the Beyond,” at Bessant Hall, Chicago, which Mrs. Blaine had reported.

Box   95
Boitard, Susanne, 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request to use Mrs. Blaine's name as patroness of an exhibition of French paintings at Thurber Art Gallaries. Thank you for her patronage.

Box   95
Boland, Fred W., 1913
Note

Location: Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

Receipts and bills for services rendered as doctor to Miss Harvey and Emily Haney.

Box   95
Boldenweck, F.W., Mrs., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Card stating that she would enter two children in a North Side School if such a school is maintained.

Box   95
Boldenweck, Nancy, 1937
Note

Location: Bradford Junior College, Massachusetts.

Acceptance of an invitation to dinner.

Box   95
Bolet, Alberto, Mrs. (Betty Noble), 1928-1930
Note

Location: Culver City.

Letter thanking Mrs. Blaine for her letter. Picture of Mrs. Alberto enclosed.

Box   95
Bolger, Mrs., 1949
Note

Location: No address.

Request to find Nancy's whereabouts.

Box   95
Bolitho, William, 1929
Note

Location: No address.

Wished to pay his respects to Mrs. Blaine.

Box   95
Bollin, H., 1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Advertisement from beautician.

Box   95
Bom, Adolph, 1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters billing and thanking Mrs. Blaine for hiring his ballet troupe.

Box   95
Bolm, Beatrice, 1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note thanking Mrs. Blaine for a wonderful evening and inviting her to attend a lecture by Mary Austin on the Native American Indians of the Southwest.

Box   96
Bolt, Richard Arthur, undated
Note: See also:
  • United States Children's Bureau, Baltimore, Maryland
  • Bundesen, Dr. H.N., 1925 March 12.
Box   96
Bolter, Joseph C., Mrs., 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Card requesting Mrs. Blaine to attend or contribute to a piano recital for Violet Bourne. Enclosed is program of recital which gives some information about V. Bourne.

Box   96
Bolton and Jones, 1928
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Bill for Victor Combination.

Box   96
Bonbright, Elizabeth M., 1946
Note

Location: Palm Springs, California.

Invitation to call.

Box   96
Bond, A.F., undated
Note: See also: Morals-Protective Association Inc.
Box   96
Bond, Carrie Jacobs, 1940
Note

Location: No address.

Invitation to join the Golden Rule Expansion. Membership card enclosed.

Box   96
Bond, George, 1907-1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for services as a waiter.

Box   96
Bond, Sidney, 1920-1922
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Thank you note for Christmas remembrances.

Box   96
Bond, William A., and Company, 1898-1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters concerning dealings with real estate agent Bond.

See also: Bond, William Scott.

Box   96
Bond, William Scott, 1911-1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Real estate agent writes Mrs. Blaine in connection with the purchase of the Smith farm, the use of a ravine for the Geographical Society of Chicago.

Box   96
Bone, Alfred R., 1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request to have Mrs. Blaine purchase tickets for a luncheon meeting to hear States Attorney Courtney speak on the merits of the Committee of Fifteen.

Box   96
Bone, H.A., 1917
Note

Location: Sioux City, Iowa.

Principal of Sioux City High School wants to conduct an educational experiment in a rural Illinois community based on the Francis Parker School plan. He asks for advice and financial aid.

Box   96
Bone-Maury, Monsieur Amy Gaston, 1921
Note

Location: No address.

Note telling Mrs. Blaine sorry he could not find her to call upon her.

Death notice.

Box   96
Bongiorno, Mrs., 1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for an interview.

Bonnet, Henri, 1941-1951
Note: Location: New York, New York; Chicago, Illinois.
Box   96
1941
Note

“Proposals for Future Action as a Result of the Onwentsia Conference.”

“By-Laws of the Student Council on World. Citizenship.” Copy of proposals and report of one of the meetings of the World Citizens Association.

Copy of telegrams and letters received from high members of government acknowledging receipt of an offer of support in time of crisis.

Box   96
1942-1943
Note

Copy of program of dramatic pageant, “We Will Never Die,” held in Chicago Stadium on 1943 May 19.

Farewell letter from Bonnet who has been appointed to the French Committee of National Liberation in Algiers in which he calls relationship profitable. “Outlines of the Future” by Bonnet, advertised in pamphlet.

Box   96
1944-1951
Note

Letter offering suggestions for a book concerning the United Nations Charter being sponsored by Mrs. Blaine. Report of address by Bonnet entitled “France” delivered before The Chicago Council on Foreign Relations on 1945 November 30.

Copy of a magazine - United Nations World for 1951 April, which is devoted to a discussion of France and contains an article by Bonnet entitled “Ideals and Facts.”

Box   96
undated
Note: Newspaper clippings about Bonnet and his wife.
Box   96
Bonney, Carl L., 1881
Note

Location: No address.

Invitation to spend the evening.

Box   96
Bonney, Florence Peoria, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Daughter thanks Mrs. Blaine for invitation to father to hear Professor Geddes speak but will be unable to attend.

Box   96
Bonnie Hame Association, 1911-1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations to attend ball and play sponsored by the Association.

Thank you note for acting as patroness.

Box   96
Bonwit Teller and Company, 1917
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Letter asking authority to open a charge account at store for Miss R. Campbell of Vassar College.

Box   96
Bonzano, Cardinal, undated
Note: See also: Eucharistic Congress, 1926 June 24.
Box   96
Book-cadillac Hotel, undated
Note

Location: Detroit, Michigan.

Bill and receipt.

Box   96
Bookedis, C.H., 1923-1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts from florist.

Box   96
Book of Knowledge, 1911
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Request to see Mrs. Blaine to discuss the possibility of buying the Book of Knowledge for Parker School.

Box   96
Booklovers Library, 1903-1912
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Membership credentials. Suggestion for renewal.

Box   96
Book Shop, undated
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Bill for books.

Box   96
Bookshop Company, undated
Note: See also: Harriet King Davis.
Box   96
Boomer, Lucius, 1938
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Telegram replying to a question of Mrs. Blaine's - that he did sanction to the Music Corporation for absence of Paul Draper.

Box   96
Booth, A., Packing Company, 1892-1893
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts.

Box   96
Booth, Almond Milton, undated
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Invitation to attend the marriage of their daughter, Marjorie, to Mr. Phillips Peeler.

Box   96
Booth, Anna B.M., 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Appeals to Mrs. Blaine as member of the Board of Education to see that justice is done in the appointment of teachers.

Box   96
Booth, Mrs. Ballington (Maud), 1898-1911
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Appeals and thank-you notes for financial aid to prison work.

Pamphlet on her establishment - Report of the Volunteer Prison League and Hope Hall Work for Discharged Prisoners.

Box   96
Booth, C. Douglas, 1935
Note

Location: London, England.

Reported address by Booth before the Chicago Council of Foreign Relations on 1935 November 27 regarding Britain's Foreign Policy after the Elections.

See also: National Committee on the Cause and Cure of War, 1937 January 26-29. Twelfth Annual Conference.

Box   96
Booth, Henry, House, 1917-1953
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests and thank-you notes for financial aid. Some information on the work of the Booth House with pictures.

Box   96
Booth, Mary E., 1919
Note

Location: Lansdowne, Pennsylvania.

Telegrams and letters requesting housekeeping money and enumerating expenses.

Box   96
Booth, Patricia Wyman, 1944
Note: Thank you note for a gift.
Box   96
Booth, Sherman Miller, Mrs., 1912-1915
Note

Location: Lake Bluff, Illinois.

Grateful acknowledgement of Mrs. Blaine's expression of sympathy.

Announcement of the marriage of their daughter, Blanche, to Herbert Angster.

Newspaper clipping announcing her death.

Box   96
Booth, Sherman M., 1908-1957
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for consideration shown his sister.

Newspaper clipping telling of his death.

Box   96
Booth, William Vernon, 1902
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Announcement of the marriage of their sister, Mrs. Mary Lester Armour, to Patrick Valentine.

Box   96
Boots the Chemists, 1938
Note

Location: London, England.

Bill and receipts for twelve hair brushes.

Box   96
Borah, William Edgar, 1931
Note

Location: Senator from Idaho.

Report of the radio speech given by Borah at the Progressive Conference in Washington, D.C. on 1931 March 11 regarding the topic of agriculture.

See also: Progressive Conference, 1931 March 11-12.

Box   96
Borchard, Edwin M., 1923-1936
Note

Location: New Haven, Connecticut.

Addresses by Manley O. Hudson (Professor of International Law at Harvard) and Borchard (Professor of International Law at Yale) before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations on 1923 December 29 regarding the World Court.

Invitation to attend the marriage of their daughter, Carol, to Robert Durham.

See also: Gideonse, Harry D., 1939 September 23. Address before Chicago Council on Foreign Relations.

Box   96
Borcherding's, Eddie, Flowers, 1938-1949
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Bills.

Box   96
Borcherdt, Emily Michener, 1932-1949
Note

Location: Silver Creek, Arizona.

Pamphlets on the Timberline Ranch for girls.

Thank you notes from her for various gifts.

Information on William Byford Taylor Mock. Birthday greetings.

Expressions of sympathy.

Box   96
Borden, Caroline, 1915
Note

Location: Portland, Oregon.

Letter to the Board of Trustees of Constantinople College in which the short history of the establishment is touched upon.

Letter asking Mrs. Blaine to become a member of the Board of Trustees of the American College for Girls at Constantinople, Turkey.

Box   96
Borden-Wieland, 1931-1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for dairy products.

Box   96
Borein, Edward, 1929-1930
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Bills and receipt for prints for framing.

Box   96
Borg, Alma E., 1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for $25 check.

Box   96
Borgese, Guiseppe Antonio, 1941-1952
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for an appointment.

Copy of an address by Borgese entitled “The Italian Revolution” given before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations on 1943 August 25.

Newspaper clipping announcing his death and giving biographical information.

Box   97
Borgese, Guiseppe Antonio, Mrs. (Elizabeth Mann), 1941-1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for an interview.

Copy of the Taylor Resolution on a World Constitution.

Letter asking co-operation and aid for the Institute for Permanent Peace of Tokyo.

A “Plan of Work - World Movement for World Federal Government.”

Box   97
Borglum, George P., 1949
Note

Location: Detroit, Michigan.

Letter from language professor at Wayne University asking financial aid to help him in carrying on an experimental movie making project, the object being to teach French through films and thus aid world understanding.

Box   97
Borgstrom, Anges O'Neill, 1934
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for aid.

Box   97
Boring, Ivy, 1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter asking Mrs. Blaine to support a plan to hold two benefit lectures at William McKinley School in order to raise money for artistic decorations for the classrooms.

Box   97
Borland, Bruce, 1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter requesting a contribution to the Edward Burgess Butler Memorial (administration building for Glenwood Manual Training School).

Box   97
Borland, Chauncey Blair, 1916-1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations to call.

Announcement of the marriage of their daughter, Beatrice, to Barton Plimpton.

Invitation to attend the wedding reception of their daughter, Martha, and James Willis.

Box   97
Borland, John Jay, Mrs., 1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to call.

Box   97
Borland, William F., 1940
Note: Note regretfully refusing invitation to dine.
Box   97
Borland, William L., 1939
Note: Note regretfully refusing invitation to dine.
Box   97
Borra, Joe, 1932
Note

Location: Riven Rock, Santa Barbara, California.

Apology for speeding.

Box   97
Borremans, Louis J., 1947
Note

Location: Belgium Consulate.

Interviews making arrangements to attend a dinner at the Sherman Hotel in honor of Admiral King.

Box   97
Borrowdate, T.M., 1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Article by Borrowdale entitled “Humanity's Peace Terms.”

Box   97
Bortell, G.C., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note informing that she would enter one child in proposed North Side School.

Box   97
Borton, Fred S., 1925
Note

Location: Cleveland, Ohio.

Invitation to attend the marriage of their daughter, Eleanor, to Rudolph Garfield.

Box   97
Boscovitz, Frederick, 1885-1889
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipt for music lessons.

Box   97
Bosler, E.H., 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill and receipt for dog collar.

Box   97
Bost, George H., 1934
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to attend a meeting to organize the 42nd Ward Council of the Citizens Save Our Schools Committee.

Bostater, Elizabeth, 1915-1954
Note: Location: Montpelier, Ohio; Chicago Illinois.
Box   97
1915-1924
Note

Letters making arrangements for acting as Mrs. McCormick's companion and nurse.

Letters reporting of the state of Mrs. McCormick's health and enumerating expenses.

Letters thanking Mrs. Blaine for financial aid to her parents and Christmas gifts.

Pamphlet - In Memoriam, Dr. Andrew J. Bostater, father of Bostater.

Letter from a nurse of Emmons Blaine who asks Miss Bostater to approach Mrs. Blaine or Mrs. McCormick for her daughter, who must have money if she is to continue her schooling. Bertha Lollar encloses picture of her daughter, Helen.

Box   97
1926-1935
Note

Letters thanking Mrs. Blaine for paying her hospital bills and Christmas gifts.

Letter accepting position of arranging Mrs. McCormick's clothes and affects.

Letters reporting on a trip taken by Augusta, Mrs. Blaine's personal maid, accompanied by E. Bostater as nurse.

Letters reporting the failing health of Augusta and her ultimate death.

Picture of Augusta and. E. Bostater.

Box   97
1936-1954
Note: Thank you notes for Christmas and Easter gifts, and for paying her hospital bills.
Box   97
Bostater, Gertrude, 1924-1935
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Note thanking Mrs. Blaine for making possible a visit to her sister Elizabeth.

Letter from Sweden telling about the funeral preparations for Augusta.

Box   97
Boston and Albany Railroad, 1916
Note

Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Reservation and bill of lading.

Box   97
Boston Children's Friend Society, 1906
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Letter requesting a prospectus of the programme of the Conference on Truancy held in Chicago.

Box   97
Boston Evening Transcript, 1908-1927
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Subscription and advertising bills.

Box   97
Boston and Maine Railroad, 1913-1918
Note

Location: Kittery Point, Maine; Boston, Massachusetts.

Letter informing Mrs. Blaine that goods shipped are still on hand and await instructions for disposal. Letters concerning the rental of a special train for Emmons Blaine's wedding party and the payment for the service.

Box   97
Boston News Bureau, 1905
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Bill for subscription.

Box   97
Boston Psychopathic Hospital, 1944
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Request for a contribution to a fund for “The Charles Macfie Campbell Memorial Library.”

Box   97
Boston University School of Medicine, 1913
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Appeal for financial assistance in carrying on cancer research work.

Article from New York Times describing the work.

Box   97
Bostwick, Grace G., 1918-1926
Note

Location: Madison, Wisconsin; Minneapolis, Minnesota; Prescott, Wisconsin; Portland, Oregon.

Appeals for financial aid from a hopeful writer.

Box   97
Boswell, Alverta T., 1915
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Mrs. Boswell writes a thank-you note for Mrs. Hermes, who is physically unable to do so.

Box   97
Bosworth and Beal Inc., 1917-1924
Note

Location: Cohasset, Massachusetts.

Bills and receipts for services rendered to the McCormick Estate as electrical contractors.

Box   97
Botsford, Bennet B., Mrs., 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Announcement of the marriage or her daughter, Bertha, to Robert Harvey.

Box   97
Bottomley, William Lawrence, 1941-1942
Note

Location: Long Island, New York; New York, New York.

Invitation to attend the wedding reception of their daughter, Harriet, and Mr. Sheperd Smith.

Announcement of the marriage of their daughter, Susan, to Dr. William Chambers.

Box   97
Boucher, J.J., 1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Inquiry for job in connection with Mrs. Blaine's interest in the World League.

Article on Boucher entitled “How the Thrift Idea Is Being Sold to Chicago School Students.”

Box   97
Boucher, S.C., 1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Address by the Dean of the College of Arts, Literature and Science at the University of Chicago, entitled “The Significance of Recent Developments in Higher Education for the Secondary School,” given at a meeting at the Francis Parker School on 1931 April 27.

Box   97
Boucheron, 1887-1925
Note

Location: Paris, France; Chicago, Illinois.

Bill.

Letter informing the recipient that they have opened a hat shop in Chicago.

Box   97
Bouchor, Suzanne, 1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request to have Mrs. Blaine visit her husband's exhibition at the Field Galleries.

Box   97
Boucicaut and Company, 1887
Note

Location: Paris, France.

Bills from Au Bon Marche.

Box   97
Boudreau, Charles Dickson, 1941-1942
Note

Location: Scarsdale, New York.

Thank you notes for holiday gifts.

Box   97
Boudreau, Frank G., 1939-1943
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Memorandum on the Reorganization of the Health, Opium and Social Sections of the League of Nations prepared by Boudreau in 1939 August.

Letter requesting some suggestions for president of the League of Nations Association.

Speech by Boudreau entitled “The League of Tomorrow” delivered at the New York World's Fair on League of Nations Day, 1939 October 21.

Copy of speech by Bourdeau on the past work and the past presidents of the League of Nations Association given at the Annual Dinner Meeting of the Association on 1940 January 29 in New York.

Notifications of meetings and some comment on the business that will be taken up.

Thank you note for financial aid.

See also: American Public Health Association, 1928 October 15-19.

Box   97
Boughner, Jackson L., 1955
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Clipping from the Chicago Daily News announcing that Bougher will seek the Republican nomination for state senator from the news 3rd district and giving biographical information.

Box   97
Boulanger, George Joseph, Jr., 1949
Note

Framingham, Massachusetts.

Letter informing Mrs. Blaine that he has a flag that has 39 stars and has the inscription “Blaine for President and Logan for Vice President” spelled on it which he would like to sell.

Box   97
Boulevard Bridge Bank of Chicago, 1922-1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request to speak with Mrs. Blaine.

Request for information on Miss Elise Marge Kirchner who gave Mrs. Blaine as a reference.

Letter enclosing state automobile registration blank for the year 1928 which may be filled out at her convenience, returned to the bank and notarized without charge.

Box   97
Bouley, Walter H., Company, 1910-1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts from wallpaper and painters' supply house.

Box   97
Bourke, Nancy, 1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter requesting some copies of a radio speech Mrs. Blaine gave over WMQ on 1936 October 31 in which she evidently endorsed F.D. Roosevelt.

Box   97
Bourne, F.E., Mrs., 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter inquiring if Mrs. Blaine would want a little girl pianist to play for one of her parties.

Box   97
Bournique, Alvar L., 1907-1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations to attend a series of subscription dances for the Chicago Charity Hospital.

Bill for dancing lessons for Nancy Blaine.

Box   97
Bournique, Eugene A., and Company, 1902-1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters inquiring if Mrs. Blaine wants to rent some of her property.

Bill and receipts for property (apartment in the Raymond) rented and letters concerning the problem of repairs. Letters inquiring whether or not Mrs. Blaine would be interested in buying or renting various properties.

Box   97
Bouscaren, Henri, 1938-1939
Note: Accepts invitations.
Box   97
Bouscaren, Henri, Mrs., 1940
Note: Accepts invitation.
Box   97
Boushelle, Ch. H., 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill and check for services of tailor.

Box   97
Bovett, George, 1943
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

George Bovett received from Mary Virginia McCormick Pension Fund $1,300 and his mother Lydia Bovett wrote Mrs. Blaine a letter of thanks.

Box   97
Bowdin College, 1949-1952
Note

Location: Brunswick, Maine.

Invitation to attend an Open House in honor of William Hodding Carter.

“Bodwin College, 1794-1949: A Historical Sketch.” Invitations to attend Dramatic Arts Day, Fine Arts Day.

That Their Names May Live On - pamphlet to propagandize philanthropists.

“Special Opportunities for Gifts of Remembrance.” Requests for financial aid with emphasis on the fact that James G. Blaine received an honorary degree from Bowdin and was an Overseer for several years.

Box   97
Bowe, Augustine, Mrs., 1948-1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for her hospitality.

Invitation for tea.

Request for Mrs. Blaine to meet John Ciardi.

Mrs. Bowe, President of the Board of the Library of International Relations, thanked Mrs. Blaine for the use of her property for the library which was to be moved to a different location.

Request to have Mrs. Blaine be a member of a Citizens Committee for the newly opened library.

Photo of an article in the Christian Science Monitor on the library.

Box   97
Bowen, Clarence Winthrop, 1917
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Invitation to attend the wedding of their daughter, Roxana, to William Van Rensselaer.

Box   97
Bowen, Clarence Winthrop, Mrs., 1914
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Invitation to call.

Bowen, Joseph T., Mrs. (Louise de Koven), 1901-1953
Note: Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Box   97
1901-1913
Note

Invitations to call.

Invitation to attend the marriage of her daughter, Helen, to William McCormick Blair.

Introduction for Olive Sullivan, who wants to obtain $100 to help start a stenographers' union.

Appeals and thank-you notes for financial aid to the Juvenile Court Committee and the Juvenile Protective Association.

Some information on the activities of the Juvenile Court Committee and the Juvenile Protective Association.

Letter asking Mrs. Blaine to support Mr. Alexander McCormick for President of the County Board of Cook County.

Letter asking Mrs. Blaine to buy a ticket for a box to hear a suffrage speaker.

Acknowledgement.

Announcement of the marriage of their daughter, Louise, to Mason Phelps.

Letter introducing Henry King, head of the Citizens' League of Chicago, who was working to suppress the sale of liquor to minors and drunkards and could use some financial support for his work.

Mrs. Bowen, President of the North Side Branch of the Illinois Equal Suffrage Association asks Mrs. Blaine to become a member.

Box   97
1914-1920
Note

Request to give $25,000 to Hull-House endowment and apology when it was refused.

Requests to give to Juvenile Protective Associations and letters thanking Mrs. Blaine for contributions.

Thank you note for contributions to Hull House and a list of gifts from her, 1908-1915.

Request to contribute to the support of the woman's Committee, Council of National Defense.

Pamphlet entitled Woman's Committee, Council of National Defense.

Copy of a speech by Mrs. Bowen entitled “The Work of the Woman's Committee, Council of National Defense, Illinois Division and the Woman's Committee, State Council of Defense.”

Stenographic report of a memorial meeting for Mrs. Mary Hawes Wilmarth held at the Woman's Club on 1919 October 21. Speakers include Jane Addams, Mary E. McDowell, Mrs. William Monroe, Mrs. Horace M. Kennedy, S.T. Breckinridge, and Edith Wyatt.

Box   98
1921-1929
Note

Appeals and thank-you notes for financial aid to the Juvenile Protective Association.

Request to aid the Infant Welfare Station in Chicago.

Request for aid to the Woman's City Club.

Request for contribution to campaign fund to elect county officers.

Pamphlet entitled What the Women of Illinois Ought to Know and Ought to Do About the Question of Social Hygiene. This pamphlet prepared by a Joint Commission of Women's Clubs of Chicago.

See also: Municipal Voters League, 1921 March 18. Report of mass meeting against spoils system, etc.

Box   98
1930-1953
Note

Letter asking support of Ruth Hanna McCormick for United States Senator.

Appeals and thank-you notes for financial aid to the Juvenile Protective Association.

Request to contribute to the Jane Addams Memorial Fund to help Hull House.

Appeals and thank-you notes for financial aid to Hull House.

Expressions of sympathy.

Thank you notes for Christmas and birthday gifts.

Letter to Mr. Charles S. Dewey in which she denied a statement of his opposition that she was supporting their candidate for Congressional Representative.

Request for donations to the Bowen Country Club.

Newspaper clipping from the Chicago Daily Tribune, 1953 November 10, reporting the death of Mrs. Bowen and giving biographical material.

See also: Hull House, 1938 February 7. Report of Conference of Citizens of Chicago or Relief Situation, page 1.

Box   98
Bowen, Joseph T., 1899-1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

President of the Bureau of Charities asks for donation.

Invitations to dine and visit.

Box   98
Bowen, Joseph T., Jr., 1936
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Invitation to attend the marriage of their daughter, Gwendolyn Louise, to Jefferson Currier.

Box   98
Bowen, Julia L., 1947
Note

Location: Herrin, Illinois.

Letter asking for financial aid in which she gives some biographical material.

Box   98
Bowen Sarah M., 1904
Note

Location: Oak Park, Illinois.

Letter requesting Mrs. Blaine to buy some stock in land in order to give her some quickly needed money.

Box   98
Bowers, Paul E., 1930
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Letter setting forth the reasons why he believes he has earned the money he asks for serving as testifying doctor in the McCormick case.

Box   98
Bowers, Samuel W., 1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to attend an exhibition of Miniature Portraits by Alyn Williams; enclosure of advertisement.

Box   98
Bowes, Edwin J., Jr. and Company, 1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Real estate agent asks Mrs. Blaine to stand behind him in vetoing the building of tracks on St. Clair Street.

Box   98
Bowes, E. Loomis, Studio, 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miss Dean of the photography studio wishes to make an appointment with Mrs. Blaine and invites her to visit the studio.

Box   98
Bowes, Frederick K., Mrs. (Ella E. Lane), 1907-1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

President of the Tuesday Travel Tourists asks Mrs. Blaine to attend one of their luncheon meetings and speak on the topic “Schoolroom Sunshine.”

Requests Mrs. Blaine to be a hostess at the Abraham Lincoln Centennial breakfast.

Box   98
Bowes, Frederick M., 1930-1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for money for the Committee of Fifteen of which Mrs. Blaine is a Director.

Notifications of the meetings of the Committee.

Proposals to be taken up by the Committee for some meetings and other minor information on the Committee.

Box   98
Bowes Investment Company, 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter informing Mrs. Blaine that they have a prospective tenant for a 99-year lease of some property.

Box   98
Bowes, Nancy-Leigh, 1937
Note: Accepts invitation to dine.
Box   98
Bowes Realty Company, 1912-1952
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters asking if Mrs. Blaine is interested in various pieces of property.

Box   98
Bowker, Horace, 1930
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Pamphlet by President of the American Agricultural Chemical Company, Bowker, entitled A Further Survey of the Farm Problem. He sent Mrs. Blaine the pamphlet in order to substantiate his stand on the vital necessity of reducing the cost of production of farm crops.

Box   98
Bowlan, Marian, 1934-1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter requesting a loan of $200.

Snapshot enclosed of her mother which she later requested the return of.

Box   98
Bowles, D.W., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter pointing out why Mrs. Blaine should buy certain bonds.

Box   98
Bowles, Joseph B., 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for an appointment.

Box   98
Bowles, May, 1901
Note

Location: Paris, France.

Letter asking Mrs. Blaine to be kind to a nephew of hers who is beginning the practice of medicine in Chicago.

Box   98
Bowman and Company, 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for painting and decorating.

Box   98
Bowman Dairy Company, 1890-1951
Physical Description: 11 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts.

Box   98
Bowman, E.M., 1912
Note

Location: Brownsville, Pennsylvania.

Letter to Mrs. Willard I. Wellman of Huntsville, Alabama, giving praise to the Votteler-Hettche Organ Company.

Box   98
Bowman, Leroy E., undated
Note: See also: Chicago Regional White House Conference, 1931 October 30-31. Regarding Child health and protection.
Box   99
Bowser, S.F., Company Ltd., 1910-1928
Note

Location: Fort Wayne, Indiana.

Bill and receipt for oil tank.

Bills and receipt to Burke Horwood and White of Toronto paid by Mrs. Blaine.

Boy Scouts of America, 1910-1953
Note: Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Box   99
1910-1920
Note

Invitation to attend a meeting to organize the Boy Scouts of America for Chicago.

Invitation to attend a dinner in honor of Sir Robert S.S. Baden-Powell and pamphlet telling of his accomplishments.

Requests for financial aid.

Box   99
1921-1930
Note: Appeals for financial aid and thank-you notes for assistance.
Box   99
1931-1953
Note

Requests and acknowledgement of financial assistance. Some information on the Chicago Boy Scouts.

See also:

  • Curtiss, James
  • Head, Walter W.
  • Kernochan, Frederic
  • Reid, Mrs. Ogden
  • Strong, Walter A.
  • Staurt, R. Douglas
  • Meeker, Arthur, Jr.
Box   99
Boyajian and Tokatian Company, 1909-1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters recommending themselves as rug cleaners.

Box   99
Boyce, H.H., Machine Works, 1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for machine work on carburetor parts.

Box   99
Boyce, Isabel, 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial aid.

Box   99
Boyce, Josie, 1918
Note

Location: Milford Meadows Stock Farm.

Letter explaining the reasons she quit working at the farm.

Box   99
Boyd, Ann Dickie, undated
Note: See also: American Public Health Association, 1928 October 15-19.
Box   99
Boyd, Benjamin F., 1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Consul for Panama asks to be invited to dinner which the World Republic and Mrs. Blaine gave in honor of Admiral Ernest J. King.

Thank you note for being invited.

Box   99
Boyd, Benjamin H., Mrs., 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notes on an interview in which the purpose is not stated but some biographical material given.

Box   99
Boyd, E.R. (Ella), Mrs., 1943
Note

Location: Tazewell, Virginia.

Request for funds to finish a chapel being constructed in a mining community. Picture enclosed.

Box   99
Boyd, Ida I., 1951
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts of the nurse of Ella Torkell.

Box   99
Boyd, J.R., 1906
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Copy of a letter to Cyrus H. McCormick from Boyd of the Huntsville Bank and Trust Company telling of the success of a concert given for the benefit of the Hospital.

Box   99
Boyd, Margaret, 1904
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Letter informing Mrs. Blaine that she has a farm for sale.

Receipt for flowers.

Box   99
Boyd, Sam D., 1929
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Real estate firm wants to know if the McCormick estate (Oaklands) on Avenue Road if for sale.

Box   99
Boyd, Thomas Kenneth, 1940
Note

Location: No address.

Invitation to meet friends at the Indian Hill Club.

Box   99
Boyd, V.E., 1925
Note

Location: Oak Park, Illinois.

An osteopathic physician request the use of rooms for his practice or some work that will aid humanity.

Box   99
Boyd, W.J., and Company, 1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Inquiry as to whether or not Mrs. Blaine would want to sell some property at Grant Place and Clark Street.

Box   99
Boyd, W.W., undated
Note

Location: No address.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for enabling him to send her mother a birthday greeting.

Box   99
Boyden, Emily M., 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter requesting Mrs. Blaine to examine three children's song books composed by Emily Boyden for possible use in the schools. Three song books enclosed.

Box   99
Boyden, Mabel B., 1918
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Letter telling Mrs. Blaine that a storm kept them from meeting an engagement.

Box   99
Boyden, Preston, 1924-1944
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for contribution for the Service Men's League of Illinois and the candidacy of Colonel Sprague for the United States Senate.

Thank you note for a contribution.

Request for a contribution to the campaign fund for Thomas Courtney who is running for Democratic Governor.

Box   99
Boyden, Roland, 1923
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Report of an address given by Boyden before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations on 1923 December 8 on the subject of reparations.

Box   99
Boyden, Walter Mayher, 1940
Note

Location: New Bedford, Massachusetts.

Invitation to attend the marriage of their daughter, Barbara, to Lecor Browne.

Box   99
Boyden, William Cowper, 1918-1926
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Sympathy for the death of Emmons Blaine Jr.

Letter of introduction for Mr. Edwin F. Gay of New York, Editor of the New York Evening Post.

In a separate letter, Mr. Gay states that he would like to have Mrs. Blaine invest in the paper and encloses a list of present stock subscribers, among them F.D. Roosevelt.

Invitations to call.

Appreciation of an expression of sympathy.

Invitation to attend the marriage of their daughter, Margaret, to Francis Magoun Jr.

Box   99
Boyden, William Cowper, Mrs., 1914
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Invitation to call.

Box   99
Boydston Brothers Platner Company, 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for ambulance service for Mrs. Saunders.

Box   99
Boyer, Beatrice Sutton, 1921
Note

Location: Miles City, Montana.

Letter expressing interest in a position as governess for Mrs. Blaine's grandson.

Box   99
Boyer, Emanuel R., Mrs. (Emily A.), 1901-1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter requesting an interview with Mrs. Blaine in order to discuss a transfer of her son from Englewood high school to Philips high school.

A second letter telling Mrs. Blaine to forget the matter as she has enrolled her son in Englewood.

Box   99
Boyer, Ida Porter, undated
Note: See also: School for Political Education for Women, 1920 February 19-26.
Box   99
Boyer, I.R., 1900
Note

Location: Kansas City, Missouri.

Letter thanking Mrs. Blaine for “the kind and touching expression of high esteem.”

Box   99
Boyle, Gaston, 1933
Note

Location: Steele's Tavern, Virginia.

Thank you note for gifts.

Box   99
Boyle, Lytton W., 1948
Note

Location: Griffin, Georgia.

Announcement of the marriage of their daughter, Mary, to Peter Oser.

Box   99
Boyle, M., 1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter written for Miss Doris Hutchinson who would like some X-rays that Mrs. Blaine had taken for her and also some financial aid.

Box   99
Boylston, A.W., Mrs. (Orpha Wann), 1936
Note

Location: Wilmette, Illinois.

Letter stating that a brother of her mothers, Frank Blaine Gillespie of Vincennes was in correspondence with Mr. Blaine and desiring to know that if in any of the correspondence a mention was made of her mother whose life she is trying to learn more about.

Box   99
Boynton, Percy H., 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests an interview to discuss his Chautauqua plans.

Letter of introduction from President Vincent.

Box   99
Boys' Brotherhood Republic, 1921-1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for a contribution.

Boys' Club
Box   99
Chicago, Illinois, 1890
Note

Letter thanking Mrs. Blaine for the use of rooms and library for the club.

See also: Phil F. Matzinger, 1890 April 11.

Box   99
North Cohasset, Massachusetts, 1917
Note: Thank you note for a gift of $250 from Miss M.V. McCormick.
Box   99
Boys' Club Federation Inc., 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for money to send boys to camp.

Pamphlet enclosed describing the camp.

Box   99
Boys' Flying Club, 1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two boys request an interview with Mrs. Blaine to get her opinion on a flying club. Through her secretary Mrs. Blaine advises them to wait until they are mature before they do any actual flying.

Box   99
Boys and Girls Anti-Cigarette League, 1921-1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for financial aid.

Pamphlets on the cigarette problem, and copies of newspapers The Bulletin, The Narcotic Review, and The Cigarette News. Thank you note for office space.

Box   99
Boys and Girls Club Work, 1921-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notes on a speech to be given to a group of prize winners in various contests throughout the United States in relation to crop raising and general farm activities.

Invitation to attend the National 4-H Club Congress.

Pamphlet entitled Youth, Defense, and the National Welfare.

Box   99
Boysen, Lois Lee, 1907
Note

Location: Marlette, Michigan.

Thank you notes for a trip to Colorado Springs.

Box   99
Boysen, Louis Koch, Mrs. (Winifred Lamb), 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter offering to give a recital the proceeds of which should go to the Parker School.

Box   99
Bracken, H.M., 1903
Note

Location: St. Paul, Minnesota.

Letter recommending two persons for the job of Chief Sanitary Inspector in Chicago.

Box   99
Brackenridge, John Crosbie, 1914
Note

Location: Richmond Hill, Long Island.

Invitation to attend the marriage of their daughter, Marcia, to Frederick Hampden Winston.

Box   99
Brackett, Oliver, 1941
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Request for an interview.

Box   99
Bradbury, James W., 1892
Note

Location: Augusta, Maine.

Request for a donation to a fund for the construction of a new library.

Thank you note for a contribution.

Box   99
Bradford, John G., 1906
Note

Location: Congress Park, Illinois.

Bill and receipt for services of waiter.

Box   99
Bradford, O.L., 1930-1953
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Inquiry of real estate broker in the possibility of renting some property for a parking lot.

Inquiry as to the possibility of the sale of some property.

Box   99
Bradley, A.F., 1898
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Notification that Mrs. Blaine's order was sent.

Box   99
Bradley, Alexander Stuart, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Announcement of the marriage of their daughter, Harriet, to Wallace Atwood.

Box   99
Bradley, Ann F., 1898-1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for a loan of money.

Box   99
Bradley, Charles F., 1900
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Letter thanking Mrs. Blaine for taking the position of Chairman of the Tenement House Committee for him while he is traveling.

Box   99
Bradley, David, 1950
Note: Letter telling Mrs. Blaine that the part her foundation played in the bringing about of the Stockholm Conference on the movement for world government was much appreciated. The writer enclosed some “Notes on Stockholm” which is a record of the transactions of the Conference.
Box   99
Bradley, Francis, 1888
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Invitation to attend the marriage of their daughter, Bessie, to John Case.

Box   99
Bradley, Harriet Towle, 1896-1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter telling of the progress of the Elm Street School and of the desirability of obtaining larger quarters.

Letter asking if Mrs. Blaine would like some boulders for Emmons to play with.

Suggestions for simple objects of art that Emmons can make.

Thank you note for Christmas gift.

Box   99
Bradley, Herbert Edwin, 1934-1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to visit.

Regretful declinations of invitations due to absences.

Announcement of the marriage of their daughter, Alice, to William Davey.

Box   99
Bradley, Herbert Edwin, Mrs. (Mary Hastings), 1947
Note

Location: Florence, Wisconsin.

Thank you note for hospitality.

Note expressing regret that they were out of town when Mrs. Blaine sent them an invitation.

Box   99
Bradley and Hubbard Manufacturing Company, 1914
Note

Location: Meriden, Connecticut.

Bills for notepads.

Box   99
Bradley, John Dorr, 1921-1925
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Invitation to attend the marriage of their daughter, Eleanor, to Benjamin Carpenter Jr.

Invitation to attend the reception of their daughter, Alice, and Frederick Fisher.

Box   99
Bradley, John Dorr, Mrs. (Frances Kales), 1937
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Note accepting invitation to attend a reception if her health permits.

Box   99
Bradley, John J., 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter requesting that he be allowed to pay for the schooling of his children in Parker School by the month as he is uncertain whether they will be remaining in Chicago.

Letter informing the secretary of Parker School that he will not enroll his children for a second term and commending the work of the school.

Box   99
Bradley, Kenneth M., 1917-1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request to buy tickets for a recital of Violet Bourne, child pianist.

Letter requesting an interview.

Box   99
Bradley, Leveritt, Mrs. (Susan G. Hinckley), 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter asking to renew acquaintances.

Box   99
Bradley, Mary Barrows, 1897-1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you notes for gifts.

Teaching contract for Parker School.

Notes stating that she will be unable to accept an invitation of the Senoir Class.

Box   100
Bradley, Maud Menefee, 1908-1909
Note

Location: Lake Villa, Illinois.

Thank you note for a box.

Letter asking for Emmons' hand-me-downs for a boy going away to school.

Box   100
Bradley, Preston, 1946-1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telegram expressing hope that Mrs. Blaine will speak with Jack Whitehouse, Paul Sauer and David McCoy, students who have plans for federal world government.

Request for an interview to discuss how to accelerate the vital work of the Program of World Republic.

Request for a contribution to the Mary Baftelme Club.

Box   100
Bradley, Richard M., Mrs. (Amy Aldis), 1911
Note

Location: Brookline, Massachusetts.

Letter of introduction for Reverend Alfred Boegner, director of the missionary society of France. She asks that he be aided in his work.

Box   100
Bradnock, J., 1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill from clothier.

Box   100
Bradshaw, Kay, 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for an interview.

Box   100
Bradt, George McClellan, Mrs. (Mary Alice Cochran), 1937-1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for flowers, acceptance of invitation to dinner, and notes expressing regret at not being able to accept dinner invitations.

Box   100
Brady, Barbara Grigsby, 1943
Note

Location: Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania.

Invitation to attend the commencement exercise of Bryn Mawr School.

Box   100
Brady, Leo, 1922-1947
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland; Traverse City, Michigan.

Thank you note for a pin.

Invitations to visit.

Invitation to attend the marriage of their daughter, Virginia McCormick, to Evan Calkins.

Invitation to attend the marriage of their daughter, Lucy McCormick, to William Farrar.

Invitation to attend the wedding reception of their daughter, Marion, and Richard Embick.

Box   100
Brady, Leo, Mrs. (Lucy “Lockett” Jewett), 1912-1941
Note

Location: Baltimore Maryland.

Requests and thank-you notes for money. Mrs. Blaine put her through two years at Wellesley. Minute accounts of expenses enclosed.

Thank you notes for Christmas gifts.

Letter requesting Mrs. Blaine to enable some unfortunate children get a college education.

Box   100
Brady, Lucy McCormick, 1941-1946
Note

Location: Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania; Traverse City, Michigan.

Invitation to attend the commencement exercise of Bryn Mawr School.

Letter telling of her engagement.

Box   100
Brady, Marion Sanderson, undated
Note: See also: Brady, Barbara Grigsby.
Box   100
Brady, Virginia McCormick, 1942-1946
Note

Location: Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania.

Invitation to attend the commencement exercises of Bryn Mawr School.

Letter telling of her engagement.

Box   100
Brainard, Harriet C., 1904
Note: Invitation to call.
Box   100
Bralliar, Floyd B., 1941-1946
Note

Location: Wickenburg, Arizona.

Bills for services rendered as a physician to Geraldine Clough and Dr. Harold O. Jones.

Box   100
Bramhall Range Company, 1905-1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for repair of ranges or the purchase of new ones.

Box   100
Branch, Claude R., 1940
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

“An Important Message for the People of America,” / by Dr. Henry M. Wriston (President of Brown University).

Box   100
Brancher, Howard S., 1912
Note: Christmas card.
Box   100
Brand, Horace L., 1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

A copy of Horace L. Brand's Statement of his Loyalty to America made a part of the Records of the Senate of the United States.

Box   100
Brandegee, Edward Deshon, 1933
Note

Location: Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.

Announcement of the marriage of their daughter, Martina, to James Lawrence Jr.

Box   100
Brandegee, Edward Deshon (Mary), Mrs., 1929
Note

Location: Birch Island, New York.

Invitations to visit.

Notes accenting invitations to call.

Box   100
Brandon, C.C., 1942
Note

Location: Hot Springs, Arkansas.

Request for an interview to discuss the possibility of a trip to Arkansas to stimulate better race relations.

Box   100
Brandon, Dorothy, Mrs., 1948
Note

Location: Purchase, New York.

Announcement of the marriage of her daughter, Joan, to Whitelaw Reid.

Box   100
Brandon Films, 1949-1950
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Notification that a sound print of Wallace Speaks plus four Wallace Trailers sent to Mrs. Blaine free of charge. “The Roosevelt Story” - A Guide to the Motion Picture by Allan Nevins.

Box   100
Brandon, Rodney H., 1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Address by Brandon, Director of the Department of Public Welfare of the State of Illinois, given before a meeting of the Chicago Council of Social Agencies on 1929 March 4.

Address by Brandon given before the Illinois Society for Mental Hygiene on 1929 March 5.

Address by Brandon given before the Chicago Woman's Club on 1929 March 8.

Address by Brandon, and others, before the Mid-Western Regional Conference of the Child Welfare League of America in Chicago on 1929 March 8.

Address by Brandon given before the League of Women Voters-Chicago Forum on 1929 March 9.

See also: Chicago Regional White House Conference, 1931 October 30-31. Regarding Child health and protection.

Box   100
Brandon, William R., 1933
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Bill for services of doctor of medicine to Mrs. Lawrence Meeker.

Box   100
Brandt, Eddy S., 1911-1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for payment.

Letter regarding a plan to counteract the La Follette “menace.”

Box   100
Brandt, Karl, 1940
Note

Location: Stanford University, Stanford, California.

Recorded address entitled “Germany Behind the Blockade” given before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations on 1940 April 16.

Address by Brandt entitled “The Strength of the Axis Powers” given before the Chicago Council of Foreign Relations on 1942 January 13.

Address by Brandt entitled “Feeding the World” given before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations on 1944 February 4.

Address by Brandt entitled “The Rehabilitation of Germany” given before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations on 1945 October 11.

Box   100
Branford, Victor V., 1913
Note

Location: Gramercy Park, Manhattan, New York.

Request for an interview.

Box   100
Branigar Brothers Company, 1926
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter requesting that Mrs. Blaine allow them to send a representative to discuss the possibilities of renting or selling some of her property for her.

Box   100
Brann, John A., 1912
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Notification that Brann will auction off his house. Picture and description of the house enclosed.

Box   100
Brannan-Alexander, 1925
Note

Location: Denver, Colorado.

Letter telling Mrs. Blaine that she will receive a copy of The Entombment of Floyd Collins in Sand Cave Kentucky. Book enclosed.

Letter asking Mrs. Blaine to use her influence to help sales of the book in Chicago.

Box   100
Brannon, Erma L., 1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipts from Flora Cooke for professional services rendered.

Box   100
Brant Linen Company, 1917-1945
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for linens and handkerchiefs.

Box   100
Brasch, W.F., and Company, 1926
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Real estate firm states that they have a buyer for some property on Lincoln and Park West if she would like to sell it.

Box   100
Brattle Inn, 1931
Note

Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Telegram to Mrs. Blaine telling her that Michel Stcherbinine's forwarding address was the Biltmore, Santa Barbara, California.

Box   100
Braun, E.T., 1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from a boy asking for a saddle horse equipped with saddle.

Box   100
Braun, James, 1937-1940
Note

Location: Montana.

Accepts and rejects invitations to dinner and parties.

Box   100
Braun, Leo, and Company, 1924
Note

Location: Gross Point, Illinois

Bill and receipt for brickwork.

Box   100
Brawley, Clara B., 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note asking for a contribution to the Children's Hospital Society of Chicago in the form of purchased tickets.

Box   100
Brawley, Frank, 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill from doctor.

Box   100
Bray, Emily, 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial aid.

Box   100
Bray, Herbert E., 1919
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Letter offering to send copies of some personal papers of the late Emmons Blaine Jr.

Box   100
Brayton, Dr., 1917-1919
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Bills from doctor for services rendered to J.W. Adams and family.

Box   100
Brazer, Mabel Thurston, 1930
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Thank you note for a Christmas gift.

Box   100
Brazier, Marion H., 1903-1905
Note

Location: Trinity Court, Boston, Massachusetts.

Request for financial backing for her newspaper, The Patriotic Review.

Biographical sketch and picture.

Suggestion that Mrs. Blaine send subscriptions of the magazine to her friends as Christmas gifts.

Request for a photograph to add to her collection of women who have “accomplished good along progressive lines.”

Box   100
Brazilian Delegation to the United Nations Conference, 1945
Note

Location: San Francisco, California.

Note expressing appreciative thanks to Mrs. Blaine for her telegram containing suggestions as to methods of procedure at the Conference on International Organization.

Box   100
Brazil Tire and Rubber Company, 1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill and receipt for tires.

Box   100
Brein, John David, 1925-1934
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter telling Mrs. Blaine of his desire to do a statue of Woodrow Wilson if he could get some Chicago people to have it erected.

Letters concerning a portrait in relief of Stanley McCormick. The contract for the execution of the portrait in relief is included.

Invitation to attend an exhibition of sculpture by Brein.

Box   100
Breakers, The, 1906
Note

Location: Palm Beach, Florida.

Letter notifying Mrs. Blaine that the check she sent was divided between the “two colored men” as requested.

Box   101
Breasted, Charles, 1926
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone request for the name and address of a court reporter.

Box   101
Breasted, James Henry, 1924-1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Director of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. Thanks Mrs. Blaine for her interest. Also a copy, with photographs, of an address given by him entitled “The Advent of Man and His Conquest of the Earth.”

Box   101
Breck, Duer DuPont, Mrs. (Sydney Sewall Manley), 1905-1906
Note

Location: Augusta, Maine.

Appreciation for expressions of sympathy regarding her father's death.

Box   101
Breck, George William, 1903
Note

Location: New York.

Address card.

Box   101
Breck, Joseph, and Sons, 1917, 1922
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Receipted bills.

Box   101
Breck, Theodore Frelinghuysen, 1895
Note

Location: Springfield, Massachusetts.

Wedding announcement.

Box   101
Brecke, Hans Christian, 1887-1893
Note

Location: Christiana, Norway.

Guide and interpreter. Numerous Christmas and New Year greetings. Also wedding felicitations. Last letter asks for a loan to stave off poverty.

Box   101
Breckinridge, Mrs., 1926
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Proceedings of a dinner given by Mrs. Breckinridge.

Box   101
Breckinridge, Ben Johnson, Mrs., 1941
Note

Location: Big Moose, New York.

Wedding announcement.

Box   101
Breckinridge, Desha, Mrs. (Madeline MacDowell), 1909-1920
Note

Location: Lexington, Kentucky.

Letters requesting financial aid in establishing the Lincoln Model School at Lexington, and in helping with various associated activities. Also letters of thanks for contributions and support. Memorial Section of the Lexington Herald of December 5, 1920 contains a biography and eulogy of Mrs. Breckinridge.

Box   101
Breckinridge, Mary, 1940
Note

Location: Hyden, Kentucky.

Thank you note.

A post card regarding the Frontier Nursing Service.

Breckinridge, Sophonisba Preston
Note: Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Box   101
1902-1915
Note

Associated with the Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy. Chairman of the Chicago Child Welfare Conference, and president of the Wendell Phillips Settlement.

Writes regarding the Directory of Charities, the Welfare activity of the Association of Commerce. Expresses approval of Mrs. Blaine's investigation of the City Homes Association which influenced a tenement law. Discusses financial problems of various projects.

See also: Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy; Blaine, Anita McCormick, 1914 April 15.

Box   101
1916-1924
Note

Article on Education for Social Work. Advice from Roscoe Pound and the Massachusetts State Board of Charity regarding the Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy. Requests that Mrs. Blaine investigate the Lincoln Institute (African American). Several letters discussing the need for a day nursery for African American children and later thanking her for contributions. Several items discussing a destitute family.

See also: Municipal Voters League, 1921 March 18. Report of mass meeting against spoils system, etc.

Box   101
1925-1935
Note

Requests for donations to the Graduate School of Social Service Administration, discussing other contributors. Solicits Mrs. Blaine's support of the Morals Court and presents an outline of a proposed study of the Court. Report of the Dean of the School of Social Service Administration, 1929-1930. Requests Mrs. Blaine's support of a statement urging quick passage of the Economic Security Bill enclosing a copy of the statement.

See also: Chicago Regional White House Conference, 1931 October 30-31.

Box   101
1936-1948
Note: Letters of appreciation. Newspaper clipping crediting the philanthropic efforts of Mrs. Blaine and Julius Rosenwald with the establishment of the School of Social Service Administration at the University of Chicago. Reference to medical aid needed by the Spanish people. Letters regarding peace organizations and the World Foundation. References to Senor de Madariaga. Requests support for the School of Social Administration and the Illinois Child Labor Committee. Suggests establishing a Jane Addams Professorship in Public Welfare. Letters relating to the Strecher case and the Communist charge levied against Harry Bridges. Suggests Mrs. Blaine write President Roosevelt in regard to appointing Florence Allen to the Supreme Court. Many personal letters. Biographical clipping and pamphlet.
Box   101
Breckon, Mae E., 1920
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Regarding the imminent operation on Mrs. McCormick.

Box   101
Breed, F.S., 1922
Note: See also: National Society for the Study of Education, 1922 February 28.
Box   101
Breeder's Gazette
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for copies of March 9 edition.

Box   101
Breen, Margaret J., 1924
Note

Location: New York.

Sends a copy of a biography of Auson Phelps Stokes.

Box   101
Brega, Charles Wilson, 1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding announcement.

Box   101
Brega, Charles Wilson, Mrs. (Frances Enders), 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Dinner invitation.

Box   101
Brehmer Brothers, 1898
Note

Location: Rutland, Vermont.

Bill for piano tuning.

Box   101
Brehmer, Robert C., Jr., 1930, 1948
Note

Location: Columbia, Missouri; Portage, Wisconsin.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to give him the income from a $100,000 trust fund to support him through his illness. Requests financial support to provide public rehabilitation for alcoholic veterans of World War II.

Box   101
Breit, Chris, 1942
Note: Letter of appreciation for Christmas gifts.
Box   101
Breitske, Charles, 1912, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from former inmate of Chester State Hospital, who charged that institution with cruelty and mismanagement. Requests that Mrs. Blaine pay for repairs to his glasses and assist him in finding a job.

Box   101
Brem, Walter V., 1931
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Bill from a clinical laboratory for cultural examination of butter.

Box   102
Bremen Flyers, 1928
Note

Location: New York.

Transcript of a radio talk by three Bremen airmen broadcast from New York on May 4, 1928.

Box   102
Bremer, C.H., Company, 1924-1925
Note

Location: Utica, New York.

Receipted bills for fruit purchases.

Box   102
Bremer, Dillard C., Mrs., 1948
Note

Location: Valley Station, Kentucky.

Congratulates Mrs. Blaine on her “courageous effort to get the truth of the democratic paradox before the nation.” Explains that she writes for the Louisville Times, and is a Roosevelt liberal.

Box   102
Bremer, Marie, 1895
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of thanks.

Box   102
Bremner, James R., Mrs., 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests that Mrs. Blaine take a box at the Hageman-Lappas Concert given for the benefit of St. Catherine's club.

Box   102
Bremond, Walter, 1918
Note

Location: Austin, Texas.

Wedding invitation.

Box   102
Brenckman, Fred, 1931
Note

Representative of National Grange.

See also: Progressive Conference, 1931 March 11-12.

Box   102
Brennan, George, 1921
Note: Request for funds in support of a “campaign.”
Box   102
Brennan, Katherine, 1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Expresses appreciation for a gift.

Box   102
Brenner, Harry H., Mrs. (Julie), 1949
Note

Location: Detroit, Michigan.

Requests funds for the Maddox Foundation for handicapped children.

Box   102
Brenner, Victor, Mrs. (Anna Reed), 1922, 1926
Note

Location: New York.

Invites Mrs. Blaine to meet Florence Hackett.

See also: Kellogg, Paul, Survey Associates.

Brentano's Bookstores Inc.
Note: Location: New York.
Box   102
1886-1928
Note: Book lists, bills for books and stenographic supplies.
Box   102
1929-1951
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note: Book lists, magazine renewals, bills for stationery and stenographic supplies.
Box   102
Brenton, Cora, 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Accepts supper invitation at the Francis W. Parker School.

Box   102
Breshkoyskaya, Catherine, 1919
Note: See also: American Women's Victory Dinner and Conference, 1919 February 12-13.
Box   102
Brevoort House, 1894
Note

Location: New York.

Hotel and service bills.

Box   102
Brewer, D.W., and Sons, 1892
Note

Location: Bar Harbor, Maine.

Ice bill.

Box   102
Brewer, Edward Harris, 1930, 1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two wedding invitations.

Box   102
Brewer, Ella G., 1896-1916
Note

Location: Brooklyn, New York; Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for ribbon boxes, cushions, etc. Also a number of personal letters.

Box   102
Brewer, John H., 1903
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Wedding announcement.

Box   102
Brewer, John I., 1936-1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for medical services.

Box   102
Brewer, Orville, 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes to have his line of textbooks recognized by the School Board.

Box   102
Brewster Camp, 1929, 1940
Note

Location: New York State.

Invitations to Mrs. Blaine and her guests to enter tennis tournament and a monkey golf tournament.

Box   102
Brewster, Chauncey B., 1921
Note

Location: Hartford, Connecticut.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for her kindness during his daughter's visit.

Box   102
Brewster, Ellis Wethrell, 1948
Note

Location: Plymouth, Massachusetts.

Wedding invitation.

Box   102
Brewster, Walter Stanton, 1915-1926
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of appreciation for a contribution to United Charities. Wedding invitation.

Box   102
Brewster, Walter Stanton, Mrs. (Kate), 1918-1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests payment for the boxes purchased by Mrs. Blaine at concert given to benefit the Fatherless Children of France. Attempts to interest Mrs. Blaine in the France Forever organization. Asks to use her name on the Scholarship Committee of the Chicago Public School Art Society. Miscellaneous personal letters and invitations. Request for contribution to the Kate L. Brewster Memorial Fund.

See also: France Forever.

Box   102
Brey, Christel Tessa, 1932
Note: Encloses tickets for the Frida Savini concert.
Box   102
Bridge, Norman, 1897
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Reports the tubercular condition of Miss Mehmel.

Box   102
Bridges, Corril Elsworth, 1917
Note

Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Wedding announcement.

Box   102
Bridges, Horace J., 1918-1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Leader of Chicago Ethical Society. Writes of the League on Urban Conditions Among Negroes. Letter of sympathy regarding the death of her son. Telegram requesting financial help in securing lobs for unemployed African Americans. Transcript of three lectures given by Bridges. Tells of the financial plight of the Chicago Urban League. Transcript of his remarks to the graduating class of the Parker School in 1932.

See also: Chicago Urban League, 1936 February 6. Report of luncheon meeting.

Box   102
Bridges, Horace J., Mrs. (Lucy), 1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Name card.

Box   102
Bridges, Joseph C., 1897, 1899
Note

Location: York Harbor, Maine.

Describes the Bullard cottage and the rental terms.

Box   102
Bridges, Mildred, 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Invitation regrets.

Box   102
Bridges, Robert, 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telegram to Cyrus McCormick regarding the plates of a book leased to Appletons which were sent to Mr. Linen.

Box   102
Brierley, Matthew, 1898-1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Many letters from a “little, small Englishman” requesting that Mrs. Blaine assist him in finding work and rebuking her for not helping him.

Box   102
Briese, Viola M., 1947-1952
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters and telephone conversations from a woman, deserted by her husband, asking for financial and medical aid.

Box   103
Briggs, Edward, 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Unsuccessful attempts to secure an appointment with Mrs. Blaine.

Box   103
Briggs, Evelyn C., 1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Appreciation for Christmas gifts.

Box   103
Briggs, George W., 1900
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Letter to Cyrus Bentley offering to assist in the investigation of housing conditions being done by students at Northwestern and Chicago universities.

Box   103
Briggs, George William, Mrs., 1932, 1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding invitation. Telephone inquiry regarding Mrs. Blaine's health.

Box   103
Briggs, L.E., 1926
Note

Location: Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts.

Receipted furniture bills.

Box   103
Briggs Musical Bureau, 1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two letters regarding recital tickets.

Box   103
Briggs, Richard, Company, 1915
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Inquires whether Mrs. Blaine is interested in buying Bohemian Glassware which had been ordered especially for Mrs. James G. Blaine. Includes price list.

Box   103
Brigham, H.R., 1912
Note

Location: New York.

Receipt for 10 volume set of New America and the Far East.

Box   103
Brigham, Sylvester W., 1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests financial assistance in beginning public school assembly work.

Box   103
Bright, Orville T., 1902-1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters thanking Mrs. Blaine for supporting his nomination for county superintendent of school, congratulating her for conducting a remarkable meeting regarding the truancy problem and asking her to contribute to the Parker Memorial Window at the Normal School.

Box   103
Brighton Paving Company, 1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Inquiry in regard to the paving of an alley adjacent to Mrs. Blaine's Ohio Street property.

Box   103
Brinckerhoff, William Powers, 1906, 1929
Note

Location: Mt. Vernon, New York.

Wedding announcements.

Box   103
Brinckmann, Carl, 1926
Note: Transcript of an address before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, March 20, 1926, on “The Economic Importance of Russia to Germany.”
Box   103
Brink, John, 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Desires employment as furniture finisher and polisher.

Box   103
Brinkman, C., 1945
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone inquiry regarding a house on Rush Street.

Box   103
Brinkman, W.V., 1927-1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for garage rental.

Box   103
Brinkmeyer, J.E., 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Inquiry regarding Mrs. Blaine's interest in a piece of mosaic art done by one of the original artists who worked on the Vatican in Rome.

Box   103
Brink's Inc., 1945
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Character reference forms from Brink's in regard to Alfred G. Olofson.

Box   103
Bristol, Mark D., 1917
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Message of thanks in relation to a death in the Jennings family.

Box   103
Bristol, Warren E., 1937-1939
Note

Location: New York.

Letters in regard to the National Child Labor Committee.

Box   103
Bristow, Joseph, 1931
Note

Location: Fairfax, Virginia.

See also: Progressive Conference, 1931 March 11-12.

Box   103
British American Ambulance Corps, 1940-1942
Note

Location: New York.

Background material and requests for contributions to the Corps and its Plastic Surgery Fund.

Box   103
British Consulate
Note: See also: Bumstead, Mr. K.; Howard, Charles W.J.
Box   103
British Embassy
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

See also: Halifax, Lord.

Box   103
British Methodist Episcopal Church, 1948
Note

Location: Montreal.

Solicits contribution to its building fund.

Box   103
British Miners' Relief Committee, 1926
Note

Location: New York.

Request for contribution.

Box   103
British Old Peoples' Home, 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request that Mrs. Blaine support the Home's “English Faire.”

Box   103
British Red Cross Society, 1915-1916
Note

Location: Toronto.

Request for contribution and receipt of same.

Box   103
British War Relief Society, 1940-1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Literature about Society, requests for funds and contribution acknowledgements.

Box   103
Britnell, Albert, 1919
Note

Location: Toronto.

Bill for books.

Box   103
Brittan, M.B., 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests the address of Gertrude Jordan.

Box   103
Brittenham, E.A., Mrs. (Marietta), 1940
Note

Location: Glencoe.

Praises a poem written by Mrs. Blaine which was published in the Chicago Daily News.

Box   103
Britton, Carrie Munger, 1909
Note

Location: New York.

Wedding announcement.

Box   103
Britton, Gertrude Howe, 1906-1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Associated with Hull House. Three pamphlets regarding truancy and the neglected child. Requests for donations to the Playground Association of America and to Britton's 25th anniversary.

Box   103
Britton, James A., Dr., 1931, 1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Altadena, California.

Acknowledges receipt of a copy of “The Life of Cyrus McCormick.” Letter regarding institutions specializing in the treatment of alcoholics.

Box   103
Britton, J.W., 1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from a lawyer asking for financial support in defending a young girl indicted for misuse of the mails in advertising a marriage bureau.

Box   103
Broad, O.D., 1937
Note

Location: Cambridge, England.

Letters and telegrams relating to a proposed visit to Trinity College.

Box   103
Broadbridge, George, 1937
Note

Location: London, England.

Letter from the Lord Mayor of London requesting a contribution to the National Hospital for Nervous Diseases.

Box   103
Broadmor Hotel Inc., 1941-1948
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Letters and telegrams regarding accommodations, hotel bills, etc.

See also: Wilbur, Eva.

Box   103
Broadway Carpet Company, 1933-1934
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests an opportunity to clean Mrs. Blaine's oriental rugs.

Box   103
Broch, Theodore, 1940
Note: See also: Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies, 1940 November 11.
Box   103
Brock and Company, 1930-1946
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Jewelry bills.

Box   103
Brockman, Fletcher S., 1915-1943
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note: Secretary of the International Committee of YMCA. Acknowledges her contributions and gifts in supporting a Chinese girl's school expenses at Wellesley College. Describes conditions and situations from various countries in the Orient as well as Bolshevik propaganda in China. Transcript of an address given in Pasadena, California.
Box   104
Brockman, Fletcher S., Mrs. (Mary Clark), 1928-1944
Note: Describes conditions and the work of the YMCA in China and discusses the death of Allan Clark in India. Speaks of their travel in the Orient. Various personal letters and expressions of gratitude. Christmas greetings. Letter regarding Mr. Brockman's death.
Box   104
Broeksmit, John S., 1923-1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for sending the Harris Trust and Savings Bank more business. Sends memorial resolution of the YMCA Board eulogizing Cyrus McCormick.

Box   104
Broeksmit, John S., Mrs. (Mary S.), 1932, 1948
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to contribute to the building fund of Bruce Lake Camp (for underprivileged children). Also some personal letters.

Box   104
Brockunier, Charles Wesley, 1900
Note

Location: Wheeling, West Virginia.

Wedding announcement.

Box   104
Brodney, Spencer, 1937
Note: See also: National Committee on the Cause and Cure of War, 1937 January 26-29.
Box   104
Brogan, Whit, 1937
Note: See also: Progressive Education Association Conference, 1937 October 28-30.
Box   104
Bromfield, Louis, 1943
Note: Letter asking Mrs. Blaine to be on the welcoming committee of Menachem Beigin. Also address given by Bromfield before the France Forever Club in Chicago.
Box   104
Bronner and Ward, 1932
Note

Location: Little Falls, New York.

Asks information regarding the McCormick property at Richfield Springs.

Box   104
Bronson, Oliver Hart, 1931
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Request for a donation to the El Montecito Presbyterian Church Building Fund.

Box   104
Brookbank, J.A., 1923
Note

Location: Indianapolis, Indiana.

Letter to Mr. McCormick acknowledging receipt of a wedding announcement and extending best wishes.

Box   104
Brooke, Charles E., 1925
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Acknowledges Christmas gift.

Box   104
Brooke, Frederic H., Mrs., 1909
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Telegram agreeing to send Mrs. Blaine a copy of the conference of the American Women's Victory Dinner.

Box   104
Brooke, John R., Mrs. (Mary S.), 1900
Note

Location: New York.

Explains the tasks of the Amy Relief Society and asks for a contribution.

Box   104
Brookhart, Smith W., 1932
Note

Transcript of a debate between Senator Smith W. Brookhart and Representative Hamilton Fish Jr.: “Will Recognition of Soviet Russia Help Restore World prosperity?”

See also: Progressive Conference, 1931 March 11-12.

Box   104
Brookins, D.H., 1913-1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for watch repair.

Box   104
Brooklyn Bureau of Charities, 1908
Note

Location: Brooklyn, New York.

Letters in regard to a senile old woman in St. Peter's Hospital in whom Mrs. Blaine was interested.

Box   104
Brooklyn Daily Eagle, 1923-1924
Note

Location: Brooklyn, New York.

Sends copies of the Third and Fourth Year Books of the League of Nations, asking for comment.

Box   104
Brooklyn Ethical Culture School, 1928
Note

Location: Brooklyn, New York.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to visit the school during the Conference Week of the Progressive Education Association.

Box   104
Brookmire, Mrs., 1911
Note

Location: Biddeford Pool, Maine.

Wedding invitation.

Box   104
Brooks, Miss, 1925
Note

Location: England.

See also: Progressive Education Association, 1925 April 23-25. Report of meetings, Philadelphia.

Box   104
Brooks Brothers, 1904, 1909
Note

Location: New York.

Clothing bill. Inquires whether Emmons Jr. may open an account.

Box   104
Brooks, Carrie C., 1892, 1894, 1900
Note

Location: Clover Dale.

Christmas greetings and letters of appreciation for gifts. Also letter of sympathy over the death of Mr. Blaine and the birth of Emmons Jr.

Box   104
Brooks, C. Wayland, 1936-1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for support in the primary election, requests for donations to the “Brooks for Governor” campaign. Christmas greetings. Letter from senate chamber assuring Mrs. Blaine that he will do his best toward building up the National Defense.

Box   104
Brooks, C. William, 1932
Note: See also: Chicago Urban League, 1932 May 24. "Conference on Juvenile Delinquency in the Negro Community."
Box   104
Brooks, Eleanor M., 1889
Note

Location: Dumbarton Farm.

Personal letter wishing Miss McCormick great happiness in her marriage.

Box   104
Brooks, J.A., 1911
Note

Location: Dallas, Texas.

Superintendent of school. Requests a copy of Mrs. Blaine's address given before the NEA at San Francisco.

Brooks, John
Note: Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Box   104
1938
Note: Mysterious letter from Cyrus McCormick's former bodyguard.
Box   104
1948
Note: Telephone acceptance of a New Year's Eve invitation.
Box   104
Brooks, John Chauncey, Mrs., 1921
Note

Location: New York.

Wedding invitation.

Box   104
Brooks, John Graham, 1899-1902
Note

Location: Boston, Cambridge.

Avers that he has no knowledge of the business abilities of Mr. Rosenthal. Acknowledges notes of sympathy. Talks of the activities of the Consumers League and suggests that it needs funds.

Box   104
Brooks, John Sartelle, Mrs. (Laura), 1947-1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Outlines the work being done for the underprivileged by the women's associations of the Fourth Presbyterian Church and asks Mrs. Blaine to contribute. Also commends Mrs. Blaine on the organ which she presented to the church.

Box   104
Brooks Motor Sales, 1926-1927
Note

Location: Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

Bills from the company in regard to the purchase of a car.

Box   104
Brooks, S.S., and Company, undated
Note

Location: Augusta, Maine.

Hardware bill.

Box   104
Brooks, Susan B., 1891-1894
Note

Location: Augusta, Maine.

Personal letters relating to deaths in the family.

Box   104
Brooks, Theodore, 1900, 1905
Note

Location: Wide Water, Virginia.

Regarding position for work as a sailor.

Box   104
Brooks, Thomas Perkins, Mrs., 1948
Note

Location: Concord, Massachusetts.

Wedding invitation.

Box   104
Brooks, Virginia, 1912
Note

Location: West Hammond, Illinois.

Has been trying to save the homes of foreigners from the grasp of grafting politicians. Wants Mrs. Blaine to help her find someone to erect a settlement center or industrial school.

Box   104
Brooks, W.B., Jr., 1902, 1922
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Letters regarding Miss Tuckerman who is leaving his employ to work for Mrs. Blaine.

Box   104
Brooks, W.S., 1903-1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests from pastor that Mrs. Blaine help enlarge St. Paul's African M.E. Church through donations.

Box   104
Broome, Caryl, 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation regret.

Box   104
Broome, Caryl Spoor, 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Appeal to donate discarded clothing to St. Luke's Hospital.

Box   104
Brosnahan, J.C., 1923
Note

Location: Brandon, Manitoba.

Manager of Brandon Branch of Canada IBC. Congratulates Harold McCormick.

Box   104
Bross, Mason, Mrs., 1914
Note: Invitation to a musical.
Box   104
Broughton, Urban H., 1892
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation regret.

Box   104
Brower, A.T.H., 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding invitation.

Box   104
Brown, Albert, 1929
Note: Telephone calls to Mrs. Blaine.
Box   104
Brown, Alexander K., 1924-1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Plumbing bills.

Box   104
Brown, Anita Patti, 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter and brochure from an African American Coloratura soprano asking an opportunity to entertain for Mrs. Blaine.

Box   104
Brown, Annie, 1903-1928
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for cleaning fine laces and curtains.

Box   104
Brown, A. Page, 1886, 1889
Note

Location: New York.

Correspondence regarding a camera he secured for Miss McCormick.

Box   104
Brown, Arthur Page, Mrs., 1932
Note: Location: Wedding invitation.
Box   104
Brown, B., Company, 1924
Note

Location: New York.

Bill for facsimile typewritten letters.

Box   104
Brown, Benjamin C., 1932
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Invitation to see his workshop studio and his paintings.

Box   104
Brown, Bennett, 1929
Note

Location: New York.

Attempt to speak with Mrs. Blaine by telephone.

Box   104
Brown and Bigelow, 1943
Note

Location: St. Paul, Minnesota?

Leather goods salesman. Phoned to see Mrs. Blaine.

Box   104
Brown, B.M., 1916-1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters from the head of the Gospel League with newspaper clippings about its activities.

Box   104
Brown Brothers, 1906
Note

Location: Toronto.

Receipted meat bill.

Box   104
Brown Brothers Harriman and Company, 1954-1955
Note

Location: New York.

Sales of stock and interest accruals, estate of Anita McCormick Blaine.

Box   104
Brown, Cabot, 1925-1942
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts; San Francisco, California.

Personal letters regarding his engagement, marriage, family, etc. Also medical reports on John Lawrence and assorted telegrams.

Box   104
Brown, Cabot, Mrs., 1926, 1928, 1942
Note

Location: San Francisco, California.

Letters of appreciation for gifts.

Box   104
Brown, Carrie, 1901
Note

Location: Rochester, New York.

Letter from an orphan asking that Mrs. Blaine give her money to go to college.

Box   104
Brown, Cecil M., 1938-1941
Note

Location: New York.

African American employee of the New York Central Railroad. Asks financial aid that he may become an aviation technician.

Box   104
Brown, Christopher C., Mrs., 1915
Note

Location: Springfield, Illinois.

Regrets that she cannot accept an invitation. Comments on the age of Mrs. McCormick.

Box   104
Brown, Clement, Mrs., 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Charges that treatment at the Public Health Institute blinded her husband. Asks Mrs. Blaine to ask Harold McCormick to intercede for them.

Box   104
Brown, Corinne, 1906
Note

Location: La Grange, Illinois.

Asks Mrs. Blaine's influence in getting a woman on the Board of Education.

Box   104
Brown, Dickson Q., 1928
Note

Location: New York.

Requests from Harold McCormick a donation to the Alumni Fund for Faculty Salaries at Princeton. Acknowledges a check for $7,500.

Box   104
Brown, D.M., 1911
Note

Location: Cary, Illinois.

Describes a 237-acre farm which he desires to sell to Mrs. Blaine.

Box   105
Brown, Edward Eagle, 1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acknowledges receipt of a telegram referring to the England - India situation.

Box   105
Brown, Edward Harley, 1906
Note

Location: London, England.

Wedding announcement.

Box   105
Brown, Edward Osgood, 1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding announcement.

Box   105
Brown, Elmer Ellsworth, 1907-1911
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Commissioner of the Department of the Interior's Bureau of Education. Suggests a number of prominent educators who might serve the needs of the Parker School and gives brief character sketches. Asks Mrs. Blaine to serve on the American Committee for the Third International Congress for Home Education.

Agrees to participate in the proposed study of the Parker School and its problems.

Box   105
Brown, Emil, 1943
Note: Acknowledges Christmas greeting.
Box   105
Brown, E.V.L., 1913-1951
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invites Mrs. Blaine to attend the Illinois Association for the Conservations of Vision, etc. Threatened law suit over medical bill. Numerous medical bills. Discusses Flora Cooke's vision as result of an eye operation.

Box   105
Brown, Frances M., 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Asks aid in getting a sewing machine attachment patented.

Box   105
Brown, Frances, 1915
Note

Location: New York.

Encloses copies of the Protestant Weekly Letter of Prof. Dr. Adolf Deissmann of the University of Berlin. Discusses Protestantism, philosophy and conditions within Germany.

Box   105
Brown, Francis Coren, 1911
Note

Location: Highland Park.

Wedding invitation.

Box   105
Brown, Frank, 1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from an eleven year old who is selling subscriptions for the Golden West magazine to put himself through a private school. Mrs. Blaine sent him a dollar.

Box   105
Brown, Frank T., 1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters and bills regarding a pongee suit being made for Emmons Jr.

Box   105
Brown, Fred, 1892, 1911
Note

Location: Augusta, Maine.

Expresses sympathy on the death of Mr. Blaine. Thanks Mrs. for a gift of money.

Box   105
Brown, George, 1900
Note

Location: Brooklandville, Maryland.

Wedding invitation.

Box   105
Brown, George, Mrs., 1903
Note

Location: London, England.

Wedding announcement.

Box   105
Brown, George, Mrs., 1906-1907
Note

Location: Peoria, Illinois.

In debt because of illness and asks help to get back on feet. An anonymous note regarding Brown case recommends that the family receive help.

Box   105
Brown, G.L., 1886
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Millinery bill.

Box   105
Brown, Harrison 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter to William O'Connell, Chairman of the United World Federalists, explaining that he will not be able to attend an institute to be held at Claremont, California.

Box   105
Brown, H. Harris, undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Letter from an artist regarding the picture of Mrs. McCormick.

Box   105
Brown, Hay and Stephens, 1933
Note

Location: Springfield, Illinois.

Bill for travel expenses and legal services.

Box   105
Brown, Helen, 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Accepts invitation to the supper given by the Senior Class of Francis Parker School.

Box   105
Brown, Henry Seymour
Note: See also: Presbytery of Chicago - Church Extension Board.
Box   105
Brown, Hillyer, 1921-1933
Note

Location: San Francisco, California.

Personal letters regarding his engagement and later about his family. Christmas greetings. Suggests that his father would do well as an adviser in the care of Stanley McCormick.

Box   105
Brown, Hillyer, Mrs. (Emily), 1921-1934
Note

Location: San Francisco, California.

Personal letters.

Box   105
Brown, Howard Kirk, Mrs. (Josephine Gillette Zeiss), 1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for flowers sent on the day of her debut.

Box   105
Brown, Irene, 1918
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Letter of sympathy regarding the death of Emmons Jr.

Box   105
Brown, Irving J., 1944
Note: See also United Nations Association Congress, 1944 January 14-15.
Box   105
Brown, James Proctor, Mrs. (Caroline C.), 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Speaks of her “great victory” in playing the James G. Blaine Grand Triumphal March.

Box   105
Brown, J.L., Mrs., 1952
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Her great grandfather was Cyrus Hall and lived in the same county that Mrs. Blaine's father did. Asks if the Hall in McCormick's name is a family name.

Box   105
Brown, John Marshall, 1905
Note

Location: Portland, Maine.

Wedding invitation.

Box   105
Brown, Langer, 1888-1889
Note

Location: Richfield Springs, New York.

Letters regarding the mental condition of Mrs. Blaine's sister and explaining the necessity of all correspondence going through him.

Box   105
Brown, Lelia Love, 1912-1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; South Dakota.

Letters asking for employment and outlining her experience.

Box   105
Brown, Leonard, 1948
Note: Chairman of the Writers for Wallace Committee. Wanted to speak with Mrs. Blaine.
Box   105
Brown and Love, 1916
Note

Location: Toronto.

Bills for contracting work.

Box   105
Brown, Lucy Pryor, 1892-1916
Note

Location: San Francisco, California; New York.

Letters of sympathy regarding Mr. Blaine.

Another letter telling of the engagement and the coming marriage of her daughter.

Box   105
Brown, Marshall Ludington, 1940-1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; New York.

Various personal letters. Speaks about his poor health and comforts Mrs. Blaine on the death of her sister.

Box   105
Brown, Marshall Ludington, Mrs. (Alice Holt McCormick), 1926-1950
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Note

Letters regarding her marriage to Mr. McCormick and their honeymoon abroad. Numerous letters regarding his health. Many personal letters from home and abroad, relate family visits, acknowledge gifts and holiday greetings. Telegrams and letters regarding McCormick's death. Letter of sympathy from Governor Horner of Illinois. For list of names connected with the funeral of Cyrus McCormick. See: McCormick, Cyrus Hall II, Estate of. Letter, B.F. McCormick to A. McCormick Brown, 1936 August 3. Other letters relating to her marriage to Marshall Brown. Expressions of sympathy over the death of Alice and Harold McCormick. Telegrams and letters telling of the illness and death of Mr. Brown. Many personal letters acknowledging gifts and telling of her illness. Newspaper clippings.

See also: McCormick, Cyrus H., 1925.

Box   105
Brown, Maude E., 1901
Note

Location: Hampton Corner, Maine.

Asks Mrs. Blaine for money so that she can go to high school.

Box   105
Brown, Miss, 1892
Note: Invitation regrets.
Box   105
Brown, Neal W., Mrs., 1943
Note

Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Letter from hotel employee thanking Mrs. Blaine for a gift of money.

Box   105
Brown, O.H., 1893
Note

Location: Lakewood, New Jersey.

Bills for china and glassware.

Box   105
Brown, Oliver Stowe, 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for a note with a “generous not tiny” enclosure.

Box   105
Brown Palace Hotel, 1942
Note

Location: Denver, Colorado.

Hotel bill.

Box   105
Brown, Paulding, undated
Note: Letter regretting that Mrs. Blaine is indisposed and asking to see her when she is better.
Box   105
Brown, Philip King, 1915-1940
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note

Location: San Francisco, California.

Physician. Tells of the camping trip on which he took Emmons. Asks if Emmons would be interested in an agricultural cooperative sponsored by the University of California. Numerous personal letters regarding family matters. Letters regarding Miradero Sanitarium. Describes the American Red Cross Institute for Rehabilitation of Cripples and its work. Stresses the need for national health insurance. Letter of sympathy regarding the death of Emmons. Speaks of the problem of tuberculosis, among migratory indigents. Talks of the lethargy in the Democratic party on the coast. Gives his opinions of certain lawyers of whom Mrs. Blaine desired information. Recommends that she investigate thoroughly her resident doctor and writes his opinion of other physicians. Refers to her efforts to help Stanley McCormick and talks of her troubles in finding adequate appointments in regard to the Stanley McCormick Trusteeship. Numerous references to the appointment of reliable medical men to the “Board.” Newspaper clipping and pamphlet on the Arequipa Sanitorium.

Box   105-106
Brown, Philip King, Mrs. (Helen Hillyer), 1916-1943
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Note

Location: San Francisco, California; and others.

Numerous personal letters regarding the activities of her family, their experiences, etc. Contains letters from abroad, Christmas greetings, and other intimate data. Obituary pamphlet on Dr. Brown. Also pamphlets of the Baha'u'llah prophecies regarding spiritual truth, etc.

Box   106
Brown, Phoebe Hearst, 1922-1944
Note: Daughter of Dr. Philip Brown. Brief personal letters and telegrams.
Box   106
Brown, Prudence, 1910
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Commends Mrs. Blaine's speech before the Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy and asks her if she doesn't think that the Socialist platform offers the only realistic approach to the problem of the growing messes of the poor. Encloses clippings from Communist and Socialist newspapers.

Box   106
Brown, Ralph C., 1926-1953
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Many medical bills for treatment of Flora Cooke and others. Also letters of thanks for gifts of flowers etc.

Box   106
Brown, Ralph C., Mrs. (Marion Hills), 1935-1941
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Notes of thanks for floral gifts.

Box   106
Brown, Ralph Gordon, 1938
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois?

Telegram of acceptance.

Box   106
Brown, Raymond, Mrs., 1920
Note: See also: School for Political Education for Women, 1920 February 19-20.
Box   106
Brown, R. Gordon, 1937-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Invitation regrets.

Box   106
Brown, Richard Chester, Mrs. (Alisa Damrosch Littell), 1937-1945
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Thanks Aunt Anita for Christmas gifts.

Box   106
Brown, Robert Marshall, 1903
Note

Location: New Bedford and Northbridge, Massachusetts.

Letters to Flora Cooke and Mrs. Blaine in response to inquiries regarding future employment at the Parker School.

Box   106
Brown, Sanger, 1911
Note

Location: Kenilworth, Illinois.

From the Kenilworth Sanitarium regarding the mental condition of Miss McIlvaine.

Box   106
Brawn, Shipley, and Company, 1937-1945
Note

Location: London, England.

Letters regarding the bank account of Mrs. Blaine in England. Includes monthly statements.

Box   106
Brown, Sibley, 1931
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Speaks of the paintings done by his brother and drops the price of one of them. Includes the cover of “California Arts and Architecture” which illustrates one of the paintings.

Box   106
Brown, Thomas R., 1925-1934
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Medical diagnoses of Flora Cooke and James W. Adams.

Box   106
Brown, Waldron Post, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding invitation. Julia Post and Benjamin Clarke Fincke.

Box   106
Brown, William Adams, 1924
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Wishes to discuss with Mrs. Blaine the work of the Union Theological Seminary in regard to a broad theological education along interdenominational and international lines.

Box   106
Brown, William Adams, Mrs., 1919
Note: See also: American Women's Victory Dinner and Conference, 1919 February 12-13.
Box   106
Brown, William Bruce, 1943
Note

Location: Wheaton, Illinois.

Wedding announcement. Janet Fairlie and Ralph Hamill.

Box   106
Brown, William J., 1919-1937
Note

Location: Highland Park, Illinois.

Bills for carpentry and contracting fork.

Box   106
Browne, Aldis Jerome, Jr., 1937, 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for an invitation to a dinner party. Wishes to talk with her about Miss Teehn.

Box   106
Browne, Aldis Jerome, Jr., Mrs. (Bertha Erminger), 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation regrets.

Box   106
Browne, Duncan H., 1936-1948
Note

Rector of Saint James Church. Invites Mrs. Blaine to meet Dr. Edward H. Hume, Visiting Professor of Medicine in the National Medical College at Shanghai. Suggests that William Allan White's committee should be renamed “To Defend America and Aid the Allied Nations.” Acknowledges receipt of Henry Wallace's “Toward World Peace.”

See also: New England Church Forum, 1935 February 24, 1935 November 10.

Box   106
Browne, Hessie E., 1895, 1906
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Companion to Mrs. Blaine's sister. Writes of the beneficial effect of the surroundings on Miss McCormick and her activities.

Box   106
Browne and Storch Inc., 1953
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes to know who is handling the real property of Mrs. Blaine's estate.

Box   106
Browne, W.R., 1907-1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Browne's Bookstore. Bills, booklists and circulars.

Box   106
Browne and Wright, 1908
Note

Location: St. Johnsbury, Vermont.

Gasoline bill.

Box   106
Browne's Bookstore
Note: See also: Browne, W.R.
Box   106
Brownholtz, F.P., 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Real estate agent inquiring whether Mrs. Blaine's property at Webster St. and Lincoln Park West was for sale.

Box   106
Browning, Granville Williams, Mrs., 1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding announcement. Elizabeth Marshall to Fielding Lewis Marshall Jr.

Box   106
Browning, J.H., 1903, 1910
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Former tutor of Stanley McCormick. Describes his conduct and abilities.

Box   106
Browning, King and Company, 1902-1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters and bills relating to Chauffeurs clothing.

Box   106
Browning, Robert, Centennial, 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to lend her support and purchase a box for the concert.

Box   106-107
Brownlee, Arthur A. (William), 1900-1938
Physical Description: 9 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal letters and telegrams. From 1927-1938, Mrs. Blaine had been paying his hospital and hotel bills.

Brownlee speaks sporadically of mining interests in Arizona.

See also: Lusk, William B., 1939 February. Reminiscences of Arthur Brownlee.

Box   107
Brownlee, Charles S., 1939
Note

Location: Portland, Oregon.

Telegrams regarding the death and funeral arrangements for Arthur Brownlee for which Mrs. Blaine paid.

Box   107
Brownlee Realty Company, 1929-1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone conversations and letters regarding properties, which their clients wish to lease.

Box   107
Brubaker, Hubert L., 1931
Note

Location: Springfield, Illinois.

Transcript of the International Harvester Company of America dinner celebrating the Centennial of the invention of the reaper by Cyrus Hall McCormick.

Box   107
Bruce, A.A., 1932
Note: See also: Hull House, 1932 May 6. Memorial Service.
Box   107
Bruce, Alexander, Mrs., 1909
Note

Location: Halifax County, Virginia.

Wedding announcement. Ellen Douglas to Richard Teller Crane III.

Box   107
Bruce, Harold M., 1910
Note

Location: Cedar Falls, Iowa.

Wedding announcement. Mabel Byrle McNally to Joseph Samuel Wright.

Box   107
Bruce, Helm, Mrs., 1917
Note

Location: Louisville, Kentucky.

Telegrams asking for copies.

Box   107
Bruce, James H., 1944
Note

Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Writes in behalf of Vera Schmidt who wishes Mrs. Blaine to buy out her creditors in a piece of property and then allow Schmidt to make monthly payments to her.

Box   107
Bruce, Kathleen, 1932-1946
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Hollins, Virginia.

Professor of History. Worked in Mrs. McCormick's papers with Virginia Roderick, and assisted in the N.F. McCormick Graphical Association. Numerous personal letters. Also describes her work in the McCormick collection. Many letters from Hollins College after she left Mrs. Blaine's employ.

Box   107
Bruce, Mary Anderson, 1933
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Kathleen Bruce's mother. Thanks Mrs. Blaine for all she did for Kathleen.

Box   107
Bruce, Mary E., 1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests a position as private secretary or companion to Mrs. Blaine.

Box   107
Bruce, Philip Alexander, 1926, 1931
Note

Location: University of Virginia.

Eminent historian and uncle of Kathleen Bruce. Letter to her assessing her work in relating the economic developments in Virginia to the end of the Civil War. Item to Mrs. Blaine thanking her for a copy of the memorial volume dedicated to Cyrus McCormick. Newspaper clipping - obituary of Philip Bruce.

Box   107
Bruce, Roscoe Conkling, 1949
Note

Location: New York.

Biographical memorandum regarding Bruce and a letter from G.G. Battle endorsing his appointment as ambassador to Haiti. All forwarded to Mrs. Blaine.

Box   107
Bruce, William Cabell, Mrs., 1905
Note

Location: Ruxton, Maryland.

Encloses pamphlets of the Baltimore Association for the promotion of the University Education of Women.

Box   107
Bruder, Agnes R., 1928-1934
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Applications for secretarial work with references. Worked for Mrs. Blaine on temporary basis. Also wedding announcement.

Box   107
Brudno Art Supply Company, undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bills.

Box   107
Bruen, Henry M., 1935
Note

Location: Taiku, Korea.

Missionary pamphlet.

Box   107
Bruen, Stephen S., 1905
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Requests a picture of Mrs. Blaine and Emmons.

Box   107
Bruere, Martha Bensley, 1919
Note: See also: American Women's Victory Dinner and Conference, 1919 February 12-13.
Box   107
Brugnot, Alice, 1910, 1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for granting a scholarship for the Francis Parker School to her daughter. Also a letter written in French.

Box   107
Brugnot, Miette, 1917
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois?

Acknowledges funeral wreath.

Box   107
Brumgart, Rex, 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Desires an interview.

Box   107
Brumgart, Richard, 1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes Mrs. Blaine to supplement the government payments so that he can attend Brown University.

Box   107
Brunauer, Esther Caukin, 1943-1947
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Association in International Education for the American Association of University Women. Letter regarding the need to publicize the activities of UNRRA so that Americans would realize the need for appropriations. Also personal letters, acknowledgments of gifts.

Box   107
Brundage, Avery, 1919-1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Contracting and carpentry bills.

Box   107
Brundage, Edward Jackson, 1906, 1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to serve on the new directory of the Illinois Industrial School for Girls at Evanston. Also wants to talk with Mrs. Blaine in regard to his campaign for governor.

Box   107
Bruner, Glen L., 1949
Note

Location: Houston, Texas.

Letter of adulation for her philanthropic activities. Encloses a clipping from the St. Louis Post Dispatch which outlines her life and philanthropic career.

Box   107
Bruner, Julian Minassian, Mrs. (Elizabeth Stone), 1920-1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal letters.

Box   107
Brunig, F.W.P., 1915
Note

Location: New York.

Describes a piece of property on Long Island which he has for sale.

Box   107
Bruning, Heinrich, 1938, 1941
Note

Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for a transcript of his address before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations. Also declines an invitation to dine with her after the meeting of the World Citizens Association.

Box   107
Brunker, Albert R., 1928-1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for her financial and moral support in contributing to “this battle for civic decency.”

Box   107
Brunner, L., Mrs., 1900
Note

Location: Kenosha, Wisconsin.

Asks help for her widowed mother whose youngest child has a bone disease.

Box   107
Brunson, Helen B., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Withdraws the entrance of her children in the Parker School.

Box   107
Brunswick, The, 1892, 1894
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Hotel bills.

Box   107
Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company, 1904-1906
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Bills for billiard supplies.

Box   107
Brunton, Marie Gray, 1906
Note

Location: Edison Park, Illinois.

Asks advice in regard to raising and educating her children.

Box   107
Brunton, Mrs., 1906
Note: Notations in regard to job applications.
Box   107
Brush, Charles N., II, 1939, 1943
Note

Location: Brookline, Massachusetts.

First item thanks Mrs. Blaine for entertaining him in Chicago. Second letter tells of his trouble since having a plane crash in the South Pacific.

Box   107
Brush, Emerson H., 1906
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Acknowledges contributions to the charitable drives of the Elmhurst Women's Auxiliary.

Box   107
Brush, Murray Peabody, 1921
Note

Location: Port Deposit, Maryland.

Wedding invitation. Eleanor Peabody to John Cochran Jr.

Box   108
Brush, Nathaniel Hawley, 1917-1940
Physical Description: 11 folders 
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Physician placed in charge of Stanley McCormick at the Riven Bock Estate. Numerous reports regarding the maintenance of the buildings and equipment of the estate, its water supply, laboring and nursing force, etc. Monthly and yearly reports of expenses and budgets. Reports to Mrs. McCormick and the conservators of Stanley's estate regarding his physical and mental condition.

Box   108
Brush, Nathaniel Hawley, Mrs. (Lorraine S.), 1923-1930
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Reports and recommendations regarding the interior redecoration of the buildings at Riven Rock. Also personal letters acknowledging gifts and other kindnesses.

Box   108
Brush, Nathaniel Hawley, Mrs. (Anna Ladd Cutter), 1937
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Christmas card.

Box   109
Bruwaert, Edmond, 1892
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Consul General de France.

Two notes in French, one accepting an invitation and the other a note of condolence.

A handwritten account of Leon Ortiz imprisoned in French Guiana.

Box   109
Bryan, Charles Page, 1888-1889, 1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Richfield Springs, New York.

Letter to Miss McCormick, 1888 January 1.

Congratulatory telegram, 1889 September 26.

Announcement of marriage of sister, Jennie Byrd Bryan, to John Barton Payne, 1913 May 1.

Box   109
Bryan, George B., 1902 February 22
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Letter suggesting purchase of property in Elmhurst.

Box   109
Bryan, Jennie Byrd, 1888 June 2, 1905
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Invitation to visit and acceptance of invitation.

Box   109
Bryan, J.H., 1926 June 24
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Doctor bill.

Box   109
Bryan, Julien, 1946 January 10
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Lecture and Demonstration by Julien Bryan, The Chicago Council on Foreign Relations. Transcript of lecture by the Director of the International Film Foundation.

Box   109
Bryan, William Alanson, 1908 February 6
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter requesting appointment to discuss the Pacific Scientific Institution, Honolulu, by the President.

Box   109
Bryan, William Jennings, 1914 August 22
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Telegram to Mrs. Blaine reporting that inquiry had been cabled regarding death of Erwin Hanfstaengl.

Box   109
Bryan, W.S.P., 1915 February 6
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note declining invitation.

Box   109
Bryant, A.W., Mrs. (Ellen S.), 1913, 1914
Note

Location: Oak Park, Illinois.

Miscellaneous correspondence regarding vacation schools and gift to Mary Thompson Hospital.

Box   109
Bryant, Charles, 1945 October 24
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Telephone memo. The nature of call is not revealed.

Box   109
Bryant, Dayton, 1924 December l
Note

Location: Saranac Lake, New York.

Receipted bill for labor.

Box   109
Bryant, Frederick H., 1929 November 16
Note

Location: Malone, New York.

Letter regarding title to property purchased on Upper St. Regis Lake.

Box   109
Bryant, H.W., 1906 October 11
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Letter regarding naming a Washington children's park “McCormick Park.”

Box   109
Bryant, H.W., Mrs., 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note accepting, invitation to have tea with Mrs. McCormick.

Box   109
Bryant, John Jay, Jr., 1943 January 26
Note: Announcement of the marriage of daughter, Anne, to William Fuller Borland in Seattle, Washington.
Box   109
Brydson, W., undated
Note

Location: Perth, England?

Memorandum regarding purchase of a black coat.

Box   109
Bryn Mawr Club of Chicago, 1918, 1934
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two invitations to events of the Bryn Mawr College Club.

Box   109
Bryn Mawr College, 1910-1953
Note

Location: Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania.

Miscellaneous announcements and invitations, fund raising letters, etc.

Correspondence with President Thomas regarding practice school.

Transcript of Bryn Mawr College Alumnae Dinner, Casino Club, Chicago, 1935 January 11.

See also:

  • Hale, William B., Mrs.
  • Hibbard, William, Mrs.
  • Nestor, Agnes
  • Slade, Louis F., Mrs.
Box   109
Bryson College
Note: See also: Pratt, T.W., Mrs. (Beulah H.).
Box   109
Bryson Memorial Church, 1924, 1954
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Letter, 1924 July 8, to Mrs. Blaine expressing gratitude for gift.

Additional letter, 1954 December 27.

See also:

  • Continental Bank, 1955
  • YMCA-Huntsville, 1928 October 26
Box   109
Buchan, George Frederick
Note: See also: American Public Health Association, 1928 October 15-19.
Box   109
Buchanan, Belle, 1891-1923
Note

Location: Richfield Springs, New York?

Personal correspondence.

Box   109
Buchanan, J.N., 1919-1920, 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous correspondence and telephone memo regarding inquiries concerning real estate availability.

Box   109
Buchanan, Walter S.
Note: See also:
  • Agricultural and Mechanical College for Negroes, Normal, Alabama, 1912-1913
  • State Agricultural and Mechanical College for Negroes, Normal, Alabama
Box   109
Buchbinder, J.R., Mrs. (Hazel F.), 1945 January 6
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter regarding objectives of Democracy Through Education Inc.

Box   109
Buchen, Elizabeth, 1939-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acceptance of invitation to dinner, 1939 December 31.

Thank you note, 1940 January 7.

Box   109
Buchman, Lillian P., 1900 April 9
Note

Location: Ft. Wayne, Indiana.

Letter from 11-year-old girl asking for help for music lessons.

Box   109
Buchmann, Louise, 1941 August 5
Note

Location: Highland Park, Illinois.

Telephone request for assistance for Peter Lenox.

Box   109
Buchsbaum, S., and Company, 1934 September 13
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Record of interview with Mr. Raymond Prince in which he asked Mrs. Blaine to write a letter to keep the Fort Dearborn Post Office near its present location. Copy of suggested letter attached.

Box   109
Buck, Benjamin F.
Note: See also: Progressive Education Association Conference, 1937 October 28-30.
Box   109
Buck, C.D., 1922 April-May
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memos and correspondence from Professor Buck of the University of Chicago regarding the American School of Classical Studies at Athens and the Committee of Endowment.

Box   109
Buck, N. Eva, 1906 July 7
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter requesting Mrs. Blaine's assistance in obtaining a job.

Box   109
Buck, Pearl S., 1940, 1953
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Correspondence and printed matter regarding solicitation of funds for the Women's Committee of Tribute for China and Welcome House for the care of Asian American children.

See also: East and West Association.

Box   109
Buck and Rayner, 1892-1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bills for purchases of drug store items.

Box   109
Buckingham, Clarence, 1901 November 30, 1902 August 2, 1903 June 3
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Three replies to Mrs. Blaine's letters regarding The Municipal Lodging House.

Box   109
Buckingham, George T., 1938 March
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter and telephone memo regarding contribution to the Republican Congressional Campaign Committee.

Box   109
Buckingham, John, 1907-1917
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Invitations including wedding of daughter, Ethel, to William Sanders Elliott, daughter Alice Morrison to Parker Blair, and daughter Harriet to John Tucker Metcalf.

Box   109
Buckley, Dement, and Company, 1911, 1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and receipted bills of this Direct Mail Advertising agency regarding 1911 Child Welfare Exhibit, and 1920 Cox For President campaign.

Box   109
Buckley, Jennie, 1936 March 3
Note

Location: Raphine, Virginia.

Thank you letter for Mrs. Blaine's assistance to this girl's family.

Box   109
Buckner, Emory R., 1930-1932
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Correspondence and telegrams, many mailed or sent from California, regarding Stanley McCormick from Buckner of Root, Clark, Buckner and Ballantine, law firm.

Box   109
Buechsenstein, Justinus, 1900 December 3
Note

Location: St. Meinrad, Indiana.

Letter requesting unspecified assistance.

Box   109
Buehler, A.H., 1922 September 25
Note

Location: Lexington, Kentucky.

Application for manager's position at Milford Meadows Farm.

Box   109
Buehler, Anna E., 1915, 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters complaining of the noise in properties owned by Mrs. Blaine.

Box   109
Buehler, H.G., 1906 April, 1906 May
Note

Location: Lakeville, Connecticut.

Correspondence with Rev. H.G. Buehler, Headmaster of the Hotchkiss School.

Box   109
Buehler, William E., 1926 June, 1927 December
Note: Telephone memos regarding tickets for Grant Park pageant for benefit of children at Mooseheart of the Loyal Order of Moose and for another benefit.
Box   109
Buell, Raymond Leslie
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Copy of pamphlet, Some Problems of Today, a speech by Cordell Hull.

See also: National Committee on the Cause and Cure of War, Twelfth Annual Conference, 1937 January 26-29.

Box   109
Buer, L.B., 1905 April 17
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Assistant Chemist of McCormick Works writing for information concerning St. Charles School for Boys.

Box   109
Buffington, E.J., Mrs., 1928 December 1
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Telephone memos regarding request for interview to discuss education in the South.

Box   109
Build for Peace, 1945 March-April
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and promotional literature of this organization; Mrs. Blaine is on the Citizen's Committee.

See also: Welling, Mrs. John Paul (Harriet), 1945 April.

Box   109
Building Electrical Service Company, 1947, 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for electrical work for McCormick Historical Society.

Box   109
Buildings Development Company, 1926 January 19
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notice of excavation near Mrs. Blaine's North Michigan Avenue Property.

Box   109
Bulger, A.G., 1890 June-July
Note

Location: Bar Harbor, Maine.

Receipted grocers account book.

Box   109
Bulger Brothers
Note

Location: Bar Harbor, Maine.

Grocers account book, July, August, September, no year given.

Box   109
Bulkley, L. Duncan, 1892 April 7
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Letter from a doctor regarding a lotion which he had prescribed for Mrs. Blaine's hair.

Box   109
Bulkley, Mary, 1917 June 1
Note

Location: Hartford, Connecticut.

Telegram requesting that Mrs. Blaine send copies of the President's war message to Mrs. Roger Dunlop, Mrs. David C. Reid, and Mrs. F.D. Glazier.

Box   109
Bull, Richard Sutton, 1937
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Invitation and announcement of the marriage of his daughter, Ellen Prindiville, to Bayne O'Brien.

Box   109
Bull, Richard Sutton, Mrs. (Sally), 1918-1940
Note

Location: Fort Sill, Oklahoma; Detroit, Michigan; Winnetka, Illinois.

Miscellaneous correspondence and wedding announcement for daughter Sara Rozet to Joseph Wilhoite Fall Jr.

Box   109
Bullard and Gormley Company, 1897-1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bills for hardware purchases.

Box   109
Bullard, John Albert, 1925, 1936
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Note to Mrs. Blaine, 1936 January 25.

Letter from Dr. Bullard to Grace Walker regarding Mary McCormick, 1925 April 13.

Box   109
Buller, Ellen, 1892 June 21
Note

Location: London, England.

Cable of condolences.

Box   109
Bullitt, William C., 1940 October 21
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Transcript of an address by the Hon. William C. Bullitt before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, Palmer House, October 21, 1940. Subject: “Our Foreign Policy.”

Box   109
Bullock Brothers, 1886 September l
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for shoes and laces.

Box   109
Bullock's, 1932-1949
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California; Pasadena, California.

Receipted statements and advertisements.

Box   109
Bumpus, John and Edward, Ltd., 1939 July
Note

Location: London, England.

Statements for book purchases.

Box   109
Bumstead, K., 1947 June
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memo and thank-you note from Acting Consul General of the British Consulate regarding dinner with Mrs. Blaine and speeches regarding “World Republic.”

Box   110
Bunch, Jesse W., 1936 January 30
Note

Location: Great Falls, Montana.

Correspondence regarding Intermountain Union College.

Box   110
Bunche, Ralph J., 1949 June 27, 1949 December 7
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Printed matter regarding Dr. Bunche's visit to Chicago.

Copy of “Proceedings of the Chicago Council of Foreign Relations” session address by Dr. Bunche, Orchestra Hall, 1949 June 27.

Discussion on “Mediating Intergroup Tensions,” Standard Club, 1949 December 7.

Box   110
Bundesen, Herman N.
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Proceedings Bureau of Health and Public Instruction of the Annual Congress on Medical Education, Medical Licensure, Public Health and Hospitals, 1925 March. Index of speakers includes:

  • Bundesen
  • Fishbein
  • Hugh S. Cumming
  • William A. O'Brien
  • Joseph Miller
  • A.T. McCormack
  • Arthur J. Cramp
  • John Sundwall
  • Hoyt E. Dearholt
  • Bolt
  • W.M. Keiller
  • Abbott

See also: Chicago Regional White House Conference, 1931 October 30-31. Regarding Child health and protection.

Box   110
Bundles for America, 1942-1944
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and telephone memos regarding tickets for benefits.

Box   110
Bundles for Britain, 1940 May-October
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Three letters requesting financial assistance.

Box   110
Bunker, Arthur Hugh, 1943 January 5
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Marriage announcement of daughter Adele Enloc to James Aubrey Hynes.

Box   110
Bunker, David A., 1892
Note

Location: Bar Harbor, Maine.

Bills for contracting and building services.

Box   110
Bunn, I.M., 1910 November
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding request for assistance in obtaining employment.

Box   110
Burbank, G. Frank, 1902-1908
Note

Location: Greensboro, North Carolina.

Correspondence and memoranda regarding Dr. Burbank's requests for financial assistance. He was a school friend of Emmons Blaine.

Box   110
Burbank, G. Frank, Mrs. (Linda Avery), 1907-1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence similar to husband's.

Box   110
Burbank, Luther, Society, 1915 June 16
Note: Interview regarding work of the society.
Box   110
Burberrys Ltd.
Note

Location: London, England.

Receipted bill for purchase of fabrics.

Box   110
Burbridge, Marc, 1947
Note

Location: Great Lakes, Illinois.

Telephone memos and correspondence regarding coal mine safety and the Illinois Governor's Safety Council.

Box   110
Burch, Edgar F., Jr., Mrs. (Helen Schulze), 1931 November 15
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for Mrs. Blaine to be a patroness for the Arden Shore Annual Ball.

Box   110
Burchard, Edward L., 1910-1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and telephone memo regarding Child Welfare and Civics Extension Committee.

Box   110
Burdahl, Mary, 1945 April 18
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you letter for efforts to enroll a neice at Francis W. Parker School.

Box   110
Burden Littell Entertainment Bureau, 1937 December 22, 1938 January 15
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Bill and receipt for entertainment of Stan Kavanaugh.

Box   110
Burdett-Rowntree Manufacturing Company, 1906-1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for repair and maintenance of dumbwaiter.

Box   110
Burdette, Irvin A., 1924 March 28
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Letter regarding McCormick home and other real estate sites in and around Huntsville.

Box   110
Burdick Pump and Machine Company, 1932-1934
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bills for pump repairs.

Box   110
Bureau on Academic Freedom, 1948 November 18
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Letter regarding membership in the Educators Division of the National Council of the Arts, Sciences and Professions from Clyde R.

Miller, director, Bureau on Academic Freedom.

Box   110
Bureau of Associated Charities
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

See also: United Charities of Chicago.

Box   110
Bureau of Credit Control, 1935 November 23
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memo regarding a credit reference.

Box   110
Bureau of Industrial Information, 1905 November 16
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Solicitation for business by statistical and secretarial firm.

Box   110
Bureau International Des Ecoles Nouvelles, 1925 June 9
Note

Location: Geneva, Switzerland.

Request, in French, for financial assistance for an educational publication.

Box   110
Bureau of Justice of Chicago, 1903-1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter and printed material regarding the Bureau of Justice.

Box   110
Bureau of Labor and Transportation, 1904 October 13
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter and circular regarding transplanting of poor families from city to rural areas.

Box   110
Bureau of Social Hygiene, 1926 May 17
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Correspondence and telephone memo regarding the Bureau's Committee on Drug Addiction.

Box   110
Bureau of Social Requirements, 1899 January 11
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Employment service inquiry concerning competence of former cook.

Box   110
Bureau of Vocational Information, 1926 April 22
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Request for funds to further studies of women's employment opportunities.

Box   110
Buresh, Jerome, 1932 May 24
Note

Location: Barrington, Illinois.

Invitation to wedding of daughter, Mrs. Claride Buresh Hamel, to Mr. Charles Lord Blatchford.

Box   110
Burger, H.D., 1909 March 16
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bill for purchase of kettle.

Box   110
Burgess, David S., 1946-1948
Note

Location: East Prairie, Missouri.

Correspondence and published material regarding Demo Homes project and the Fellowship of Southern Churchmen.

Box   110
Burgess, Dorothy R., 1926 July
Note

Location: Morton Park, Illinois.

Telephone memo and letter regarding the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Fund.

Box   110
Burgess, E.W.
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

See also: Chicago Urban League, "Conference on Juvenile Delinquency in the Negro Community."

Box   110
Burgess, Kenneth F., Jr., 1938-1941
Note

Location: Chicago and Yale University.

Acceptances of invitations and a thank-you letter.

Box   110
Burgess, Mary Louise, 1937-1941
Note

Location: Poughkeepsie, New York; Vassar College.

Acceptances of invitations and thank-you letters.

Box   110
Burgess, Mrs., 1917 June
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memos regarding distribution of copies of the President's War Message.

Box   110
Burghduff, Mabel F., 1949 June 13
Note

Location: Corpus Christi, Texas.

Letter regarding “The Compass” and poem submitted for publication.

Box   110
Burgmeier Book Bindery, 1914 July-August
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill and correspondence regarding the binding of 57 volumes of music.

Box   110
Burke, Alice L., 1893-1894
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two personal letters.

Box   110
Burke, C.B., 1943 June 11
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Note and receipt regarding receipt of money from Mary Virginia McCormick Pension Fund.

Box   110
Burke and Company
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Printed circular directions for keeping mosaics in good order and penciled note on paint cleaning.

Box   110
Burke, Edmund, Mrs., 1905-1910, undated
Note: Invitations, announcement of weddings of daughters, Alice to Albert Keep II, and Ethel to Lawson Valentine Pulsifer, and program for the Memorial Service of the Friday Club for Mrs. Burke.
Box   110
Burke, H.A., Mrs. (Alma), 1948 September 27
Note

Location: St. Peter, Minnesota.

Letter of Gratitude for Mrs. Blaine's support of the Foundation of World Government and Henry Wallace's candidacy.

Box   110
Burke, Hanna, 1921 April 22
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter regarding employment.

Box   110
Burke, Horwood and White
Note: See also: Avenue Road Presbyterian Church, Toronto, Canada.
Box   110
Burke, Isabel, 1906 October 11
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from the principal of James Wadsworth School regarding the benefits of fences around school yards.

Box   110
Burke, Joseph J., 1936 November 5-1939 July 6
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and telephone memos regarding financial assistance.

Box   110
Burke, Joseph J., Mrs. (Mabel C.), 1939 August 15
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter requesting financial assistance.

Box   110
Burke, M., 1895 April, 1895 June
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bills for shoe purchases.

Box   110
Burkhard, John Frank, 1939
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Announcement of marriage of daughter, Flora Elena, to Mr. Thomas Favill Gladwin.

Box   110
Burkhardt, Edna, 1909, 1912, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Three acceptances of invitations to Senior Class Supper of Francis W. Parker School.

Box   110
Burkitt, Charles, and Company, 1924 June 3
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Receipted bill for cement work.

Box   110
Burleigh, R.W., Mrs. (Edith M.), 1926 November ll, 1926 December 20
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Two personal notes.

Box   110
Burley, Clarence, 1900 February 23
Note: Note declining an invitation.
Burley and Company
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Statements, receipts, correspondence regarding china and glassware purchases.

Box   110
1892-1910
Box   110
1911-1927
Box   110
Burley School, 1935 January 9
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memo regarding school play to raise money for undernourished Children.

Burling, Edward B.
Note: Location: Chicago, Illinois; Toronto, Canada.
Box   110
1904-1906
Note: Miscellaneous legal correspondence and matters regarding right of a Mr. Ball to hold office Chicago, real estate purchases in Canada and a trust agreement involving International Harvester Stocks.
Box   110
1907
Note: Bentley and Burling, law firm. Correspondence regarding real estate matters in Canada.
Box   110
1908
Note: Bentley and Burling law firm. Correspondence regarding real estate in Toronto and regarding the law of Illinois regarding trusts.
Box   111
1909-1912
Note: Miscellaneous legal correspondence regarding real estate, investments, financial assistance, etc.
Box   111
1913-1928
Note: Legal correspondence.
Box   111
Burling, Edward B., Mrs. (Louisa), 1892-1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Seven personal letters.

Box   111
Burling, Imogene, 1901 February
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters regarding assistance in finding students.

Box   111
Burlingame, Mrs. Roger (Ann Watkins), 1941 November 10
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Letter regarding benefit for All Hallows Church in the London Slums.

Box   111
Burlingame, King and Dunk Inc., 1932 April 11
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Proposal for reorganization of Milford Meadows Farm and a trial budget.

Box   111
Burlingham, Charles C., 1940-1946
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Miscellaneous correspondence from member of Burlingham, Veeder, Clark and Hupper law firm. Includes letter, 1942, regarding British problem with Hindus and Moslems in India.

Box   111
Burlingham, Robert G., Mrs. (Eleanor Brooks Fabyan), 1946 June 20
Note

Location: Suffern, New York.

Personal letter.

Box   111
Burlock, Alice, 1878
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to birthday tea.

Box   111
Burnam, Curtis F., 1917 February-1918 February
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Physician at Howard A. Kelley Hospital. Correspondence and telegrams regarding Kate Graham, a patient, and mention of an operation for Mrs. Blaine.

Box   111
Burnap, Sidney Rogers, 1931 April, 1932 October, 1932 November
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Physician. Doctor bills. One indicated as for Hilma Sandberg.

Box   111
Burnell, Arnold E., 1948 October 18, 1949 March 21
Note

Location: Mankato, Minnesota.

Two letters, substantially the same, regarding a knot tying patent purchased by the McCormick Company for $1,000 when it was prepared to go as high as $50,000.

Box   111
Burnes, Calvin Carr, Mrs., 1907 October 30
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Announcement of marriage of daughter, Marjorie, to Mr. Sidney Cox Love.

Box   111
Burnett, Ellen R., 1902 March 20
Note

Location: Atalissa, Iowa.

Appeal for financial assistance to save mortgaged home.

Box   111
Burnett, Robert Eugene, 1923 January 13
Note

Location: Lexington, Massachusetts.

Announcement of marriage of daughter, Helen, to Irving Upson Townsend Jr.

Box   111
Burnham, Cynthia, 1945 March 7
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal note.

Box   111
Burnham, Daniel H., 1904-1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Architect. Correspondence and telephone memos regarding park plan for Chicago.

Brochure on the American Academy in Rome.

Box   111
Burnham, Daniel H., III, 1937-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Four notes declining invitations.

Box   111
Burnham, Frederic, 1937 December, 1940 December
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation and letter regarding another Mrs. Blaine.

Box   111
Burnham, Frederic, Mrs., 1942, 1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note and announcement of marriage of daughter, Cynthia, to William Hugh Lusk.

Box   111
Burnham, Hubert, Mrs. (V.C.), 1922
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Correspondence a box for the Theodore Ritch recital.

Box   111
Burnham, John, and Company, 1914-1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and telephone memos regarding stocks and bond transactions.

Box   111
Burnham, R.W., 1921 July 10
Note

Location: Ipswich, Massachusetts.

Note regarding shipment of chairs purchased by Mrs. Blaine. Picture included.

Box   111
Burnham, Spencer, 1937-1939
Note

Location: Chicago and Yale University.

Replies to invitations.

Box   111
Burnham, William H., 1913 February 19
Note

Location: Worchester, Massachusetts.

Reply to invitation to visit Francis W. Parker School.

Box   111
Burns, Hilda M., 1922
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Correspondence regarding contributions to the Girls Community Club of Toronto.

Box   111
Burns, James F., 1914 March 20
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from member of Chicago Council regarding proposed ordinance to establish a department of public welfare.

Box   111
Burns, John, Jr., 1991 June 22
Note

Location: Brookline, Massachusetts.

Invitation to wedding of daughter, Emily Longfellow, to Hillyer Blake Brown.

Box   111
Burns, J. Stewart, 1941 September 17
Note

Location: Rochester, New York.

Letter and brochure regarding real estate in the Adirondacks.

Box   111
Burns, J.W., 1918 March 26
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Letter requesting assistance for a school.

Box   111
Burns, Margaret, 1901 February 9
Note

Location: La Fox, Illinois.

Request for assistance in finding a job.

Box   111
Burns, Waller T., 1901 May 6
Note

Location: Houston, Texas.

Request for information by a former friend of Emmons Blaine.

Box   111
Burns, William J., International Detective Agency, 1915-1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and correspondence regarding services rendered.

Box   111
Burr, Albert Henry, 1906 September 26
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Announcement of marriage of daughter, Marguerite Eyton, to Alfred Jerrold Benson.

Box   111
Burr, Cecil Allen, Mrs. (Pearl), 1929 May 23
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Personal letter.

Box   111
Burr, Dorothy, 1925 January 11
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for concert box.

Box   111
Burr, Freeman F., 1903 August 1
Note

Location: Wayne, Maine.

Letter turning down offer of job with Francis W. Parker School.

Box   111
Burr, Johanna Hess, 1893-1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous correspondence regarding Bush Temple Conservatory and notes of sympathy.

Box   111
Burrage, J. Otis, 1914 December 29
Note

Location: San Francisco, California.

Letter regarding the lease of property in San Francisco.

Box   111
Burrage, Ursula D., 1926 September 9
Note

Location: Chestnut Hill, Illinois?

Personal note.

Box   111
Burrelle's Press Clipping Bureau, 1899, 1906, 1913
Note: Correspondence soliciting Mrs. Blaine's business.
Box   111
Burritt, William Nelson, 1892, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal correspondence.

Box   111
Burritt, William Nelson, Mrs. (Anna C.), 1895
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter asking Mrs. Blaine to hear a young German singer.

Box   111
Burroughs, Miss, 1922 October 19
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memos regarding the Kindergarten College.

Box   111
Burroughs, Josephine Isadore, 1903 August 8
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter regarding stenographic work and statement.

Box   111
Burrowes, E.T., Company, 1903-1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding purchase of a pool table and supplies and the purchase of window and door screens.

Box   111
Burrowes, John Havens, Mrs. (Sally Harrison Lawson), 1938-1940
Note: Thank you notes and notes accepting invitations.
Box   111
Burrows, A. Edwin, 1931 March
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Interviews and telephone memos regarding World Radio project and the organization of world peace, prohibition, good citizenship and other national movements. Organization would support prohibition, Herbert Hoover, and anti-communist work.

Box   111
Burruss, Julian A., 1931 April-1936 April
Note

Location: Blacksburg, Virginia.

President of Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Correspondence regarding the schools celebration of the Centennial of Cyrus H. McCormick.

Box   111
Burruss, William Henry, 1945 December 22
Note

Location: Lynchburg, Virginia.

Invitation to wedding of daughter, Sarah Carrington, to Henry Harvey Dennis.

Box   111
Burry, William, Mrs. (Jennie King), 1900 January 31
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to luncheon. Declined.

Box   111
Burton and Burton, 1906 August 25
Note

Location: Topeka, Kansas.

Letter giving prices and other information regarding school book publishing.

Box   111
Burton, Elias Black, Mrs., 1899 June 15
Note

Location: Manchester, Vermont.

Invitation to wedding of daughter, Amelia Blanchard Huff, to Austin Treadwell White.

Box   111
Burton, Elizabeth E., Studios, 1898-1911
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California; Los Angeles, California.

Art Dealer and Interior Decorator. Correspondence regarding work for Mrs. Blaine.

Burton, Ernest DeWitt
Note: Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Box   111
1907-1924
Note

President of the University of Chicago.

Correspondence regarding The American Institute of Sacred Literature, League of Nations, World Court.

Copy of brochure: “Chicago the City; Chicago, the University.”

See also: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Proceedings.

Box   112
1925
Note

Miscellaneous correspondence copies of architects sketches of proposed new buildings and those in progress at University of Chicago.

Copy of the pamphlet Men.

Box   112
Burton, Ernest DeWitt, Mrs. (Frances Mary), 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to dinner.

Box   112
Burton Garage, 1948-1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bills for service and storage.

Box   112
Burton, LeGrand S., Mrs., 1911 January 21
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation.

Box   112
Burton, Leroy, 1916 January 18
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Interview record regarding Red Cross Relief Fund.

Box   112
Burton, Margaret E., 1925-1926
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Four personal notes.

Box   112
Burton, Mary Gerrans, 1898-1899
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Personal correspondence.

Box   112
Burt-Sherratt, Ellen, 1941 June 13
Note

Location: Lindsay, Ontario, Canada.

Letter of condolence on death of Mary Virginia McCormick.

Box   112
Burtt, Emma, 1897 May 6
Note

Location: Boone, Iowa.

Request for assistance.

Box   112
Busby, Archibald H., 1925 November 10
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Doctor bill.

Box   112
Busch, Francis X, 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding the Traction Ordinance Committee.

See also: Chicago Association of Commerce.

Box   112
Buschwah, Jacob, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Indication of entering a child in a University of Chicago North Side School if one is established.

Box   112
Bush, Anna Dennis
Note: See also: Progressive Conference, 1931 March 11-12.
Box   112
Bush, Belle, 1901 March 26
Note

Location: New Jersey?

Letter and poem. Letter regarding Mrs. Blaine's school book views.

Box   112
Bush Conservatory, 1924 January 19
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for concert tickets.

See also:

  • Bradley, Kenneth M.
  • Burr, Johanna Hess
Box   112
Bush and Gerts Piano Company, 1903 May 21
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of introduction regarding a representative for the Bush Conservatory.

Box   112
Bush, S.R., 1952 October 30
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone inquiry regarding Mrs. Blaine's son.

Box   112
Bush, William Henry, 1929 November 1
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation.

Box   112
Bush, William Henry, Mrs., 1936 December 21
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Announcement of marriage of daughter, Ruth Emeline, to Francis Thomas O'Brien.

Box   112
Bushnell, Asa S., 1892 June 19
Note

Location: Springfield, Ohio.

Telegram of sympathy.

Box   112
Bushnell, A.W., 1949 August 29
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone request for an interview regarding Chicago Stage Guild.

Box   112
Bushnell, Carl, 1913 August-October
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill and reminders for building contractor work regarding Francis W. Parker School.

Box   112
Business Men's Relief Committee, 1908 February-June
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding fundraising for relief of unemployed in Chicago.

Box   112
Business Preparatory School, 1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for work done by students at the school.

Box   112
Business Service Lecture League, 1910 February 25
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for assistance in promoting lecture series on Higher Ideals in Business.

Box   112
Business Woman's Educational League of America, 1912 May
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter requesting permission to use Mrs. Blaine's name as a patroness and thank byou letter.

Box   112
Businessmen for Wallace, 1948 October 10
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Telegram requesting additional contribution for radio time. Telegram gives Hooper estimate on Wallace audience.

Box   112
Buson, Rose M., 1936 February 14
Note: Personal note.
Box   112
Busse, William, 1907-1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Appointments to committees by the Mayor of Chicago.

Box   112
Busse-Reynolds Coal Company, 1903 March 31
Note: Receipted bill.
Box   112
Bussell and Weston, 1903 October 1
Note

Location: Augusta, Maine.

Receipted bill for dry goods.

Box   112
Butcher, Fanny, 1913 July-August
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two letters regarding contributing membership.

See also: Chicago Little Theatre.

Box   112
Butler, Alfred, 1906 June 19
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Letter regarding property rented by Mrs. Blaine.

Box   112
Butler, A. Maynard, 1903 July 27
Note

Location: London, England.

Letter regarding availability of a valuable painting, Greuze's portrait of the Dauphin, son of Louis XVI.

Box   112
Butler, Amos W.
Note: See also: United States Department of Labor - Children's Bureau, 1919 May 19-20. Conference on Child Labor Standards.
Box   112
Butler, Arthur, 1910 April 18
Note

Location: London, England.

Invitation to wedding of the daughter of Lord and Lady Arthur Butler, Evelyn, to Rupert Drummond.

Box   112
Butler, Arthur P., 1906 May 30
Note

Location: Morristown, New Jersey.

Letter regarding Mrs. Blaine's visit to Morristown School.

Box   112
Butler, Edmond J., 1903 January 15
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Request for aid for the Committee on Needy Families in their Homes.

Box   112
Butler, Edward B., 1903-1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; St. Louis, Missouri; Santa Barbara, California.

Miscellaneous correspondence regarding Chicago Municipal Museum, prevention of food and drink adulteration, the Merchant's Club of Chicago, Municipal Lodging House, City Homes Association, Illinois Manual Training School Farm, Glenwood School.

See also: Illinois Manual Training School Farm.

Box   112
Butler, Eliza, 1925 December 25
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Telegram regarding passing of an examination by an unidentified student.

Box   112
Butler, Eugene K., 1894 December 20
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation.

Box   112
Butler, E. K. - Photographs
Physical Description: 2 photographs 
Box   112
Butler, Francis Peabody, 1910-1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous correspondence announcements of weddings of daughters, Jessica and Deborah, to Alfred C. Sheffield and Clarence W. Balls.

Box   112
Butler, Francis Peabody, Mrs., 1918 January 10
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Telephone memo.

Box   112
Butler, Hermon B., Mrs. (Jessie Peabody), 1892-1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous letters and telephone memos regarding personal correspondence and appeals for YWCA. Announcement of wedding of daughter, Marion, to Claude Jewell Peck.

Box   112
Butler, Hermon B., Jr., 1904-1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two thank-you notes for gifts from Mrs. Blaine. Card regarding his death in 1906.

Box   112
Butler, Jessica, 1937-1940
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Three notes regarding invitations.

Box   112
Butler, John, Jr., 1941 January
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal letter.

Box   112
Butler, J.R., Mrs., 1916 April-May
Note: Interview report and telephone memos. Request for assistance from former employee.
Box   112
Butler, J.W., Paper Company, 1909 July 2
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

One letter regarding a sale.

Box   112
Butler, Morton, 1914 October 6
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Announcement of wedding of daughter, Nora, to Edward Larned Ryerson.

Box   112
Butler, Nathaniel, 1906 December 11, 1913 December 13
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two informal invitations to University of Chicago activities.

Box   112
Butler, Nicholas Murray, 1901-1938
Note

Location: New York.

Copy of speech at Dedication of Emmons Blaine Hall, University of Chicago.

Address before the English Speaking Union, “English Speaking Peoples and the Next Step Forward,” 1932 April 16.

Matter regarding League of Nations Association and Czechoslovakian relief.

Box   112
Butler, Pierce
Note: See also: Eucharistic Congress, 1926 June 20-24.
Box   112
Butler, Rush Clark, Mrs. (Isabelle Crilly), 1927
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Personal note.

Box   112
Butler, Smedley D.
Note: See also: Fellowship of Reconciliation, 1935 May 3-5.
Box   112
Butler, Stuyvesant, 1937 November-December
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois; Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memo and bill for services rendered Mary Kocher.

Box   112
Butterfield, Ben, 1906
Note: Notes indicating lumber expenses.
Box   112
Butterfield, Kenyon, 1911 April, 1911 August
Note

Location: Amherst, Massachusetts.

President of Massachusetts Agricultural College. Correspondence regarding finding an assistant Dean for the college.

Box   112
Button, Fred L., 1901 August 14
Note

Location: Oakland, California.

Letter offering a conchology (shell) collection for sale.

Box   112
Butts, Annice Bradford, 1902 February 7
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Principal of Kenwood Institute. Letter regarding exchange of school catalogs.

Box   112
Buttsback, Olive, 1935 January 15
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from International Harvester Employee retired four years early regarding another job.

Box   112
Buxbaum, Mae, 1933 July-August
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memo and letter regarding glassware for sale and an address wanted.

Box   112
Byam, Korleen B., 1950 July 1
Note

Location: Chaumont, New York.

Personal note with genealogical chart on the back.

Box   112
Byers, R.S., 1931 March 24
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for gift of book, biography of Cyrus H. McCormick.

Box   112
Byfield, Ernest, 1943 May 14
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter regarding “We will never die” pageant contribution.

Box   113
Byrd, Richard E., 1931 October 27, 1952 June 20
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Two letters regarding contributors to the National Recreational Association, 1931 October 27, and the Iron Curtain Refugee Campaign, 1952 June 20.

Box   113
Byrnes, James Francis, 1942 June 4
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Mimeographed copy of address before Illinois State Bar Association in Chicago.

Box   113
Byron, William F., 1947-1948
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Professor at Northwestern University. Telephone memos, telegrams, letters regarding World Republic.

Box   113
Byron, Winnie S., 1954 March 15
Note

Location: Hayward, California.

Letter of transmittal for an unsolicited manuscript presumably on a world government theme.

Subseries: C
Box   113
Cable, Arthur G., Mrs. (Elizabeth B. Tennis), 1937 December 22
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal note.

Box   113
Cable, Arthur G., Jr., 1937-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Replies to invitations.

Box   113
Cable, Benjamin S., 1915 May 21
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Reminder of meeting of United Charities directors.

Box   113
Cable, Bertha L., 1917 June 1
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Telegram listing addresses to which copies of President's War Message are to be sent.

Box   113
Cable, George W., 1899 December 26
Note

Location: Northampton, Massachusetts.

Letter in behalf of fundraising efforts of Berea College, Kentucky.

Box   113
Cable, Frances, 1892 June
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two personal notes regarding an invitation.

Box   113
Cable, Jane Buford, undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal note.

Box   113
Cable, Peter, 1937 December
Note

Location: Dayton, ?

Personal note.

Box   113
Cable, Ransom R., 1899
Note

Location: Rock Island, Illinois.

Announcement of the marriages of their daughters: Fanny, to Charles Edward Pope, 1899 April 19; Josephine, to Sidford Frederick Hamp, 1899 November 11.

Box   113
Cabot, Hugh, 1914-1916
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Miscellaneous correspondence regarding operation on Ruth Campbell.

Box   113
Cabot, Philip, 1937-1939
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Miscellaneous correspondence and material regarding World Citizens' Association.

Box   113
Cabot, Richard C., 1911-1937
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Miscellaneous matters. Correspondence regarding medical services for Ruth Campbell and Mrs. Blaine's son; Fund for Parish Churches, Public Health services, copy of article, “Sub-Standard Workers” / by Dr. Cabot, from The Survey, 1914 October 3.

Box   113
Cabot, Richard C., Mrs. (Ella Lyman), 1918-1919
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Personal note. Copy of pamphlet, “Children's Reading” / by Ella Lyman Cabot.

Box   113
Cabot, William Brooks, 1913 July 30
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Announcement of marriage of daughter, Anna Lyman, to Joseph Randolph Coolidge III.

Box   113
Cackney, J.J., Mrs. (Dorea S.), 1909 October 22
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal note.

Box   113
Cadalso, Fernando, 1911
Note

Location: Madrid, Spain.

Inspector General of Prisons in Spain. Letter and newspaper clippings in Spanish.

Cadillac Motor Car Company
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous correspondence and papers regarding automobiles, repair, etc.

Box   113
1906-1939
Box   113
1940-1953
Box   113
Cadman, S. Parkes, 1925-1935
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

President of the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. Miscellaneous correspondence.

See also: World Alliance for International Friendship through the Churches, 1931 November 9-12, 16th Annual meeting.

Box   113
Cadwallader, M.E., 1922 October 14
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Matters regarding spiritualism. A copy of the Progressive Thinker.

Box   113
Cady, Calvin B., 1900 July 16
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal letter.

Box   113
Caie, Thomas J., Mrs., 1949 April-December
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memos and correspondence regarding juvenile delinquency in Chicago.

Box   113
Cain, Louis P., 1904 March 24
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note regarding a corner stone laying ceremony.

Box   113
Caines, Richard J.R., 1916 February 19
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Invitation.

Box   113
Calderon, Georgine, 1941 December 26
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

One letter from sister of an employee.

Box   113
Calderwood, William G., 1917, 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and printed matter regarding The National Party, 1917, and Searchlight on Congress, 1925.

Box   113
Caldwell, Anna E., 1923-1941
Note: Correspondence and memos regarding YWCA contributions.
Box   113
Caldwell, Edward F., 1897-1924
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Correspondence regarding electric lighting fixtures for house.

Box   113
Caldwell, Ellen, 1895-1905
Note

Location: Augusta, Maine.

Personal correspondence signed Aunt Ellen.

Box   113
Caldwell, E.V., 1923-1929
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Miscellaneous correspondence and telegrams regarding various patients.

Box   113
Caldwell, E.W., 1917 November 7
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Doctor bill.

Box   113
Caldwell, Mrs. (Hannah R. Stanwood), 1897
Note

Location: Augusta, Maine.

Personal matters, two letters, one telegram.

Box   113
Caldwell, Robert J., 1924-1935
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Correspondence regarding League of Nations, Charles S. McFarland Fund, reprint of an article by MacFarland in the Federal Council bulletin, 1931 January.

Box   113
Caldwell Seed Company, 1938
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Bill for purchases.

Box   113
Caley, Harold Raymond, 1948 January 31
Note

Location: Elk River, Minnesota.

Announcement of marriage of daughter, Harriet, to Wallace Farwell Doerr.

Box   113
Calhoun Colored School, 1896-1914
Note

Location: Calhoun, Alabama.

Correspondence regarding program and needs of school.

Box   113
Calhoun, Simeon Howard, Mrs., 1892 June 15
Note

Location: Morristown, New Jersey.

Announcement of the marriage of daughter, Harriet, to Jesse Lathrop Moss.

Box   113
Calhoun, William J., Mrs. (Lucy Monroe), 1909 January
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note regarding Fortnightly discussion group topic.

Box   113
California Institute Associates, 1932
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Matter regarding institution for benefit of California Institute of Technology.

Box   113
California Junior Republic, 1929-1949
Note

Location: Chino, California.

Appeals for assistance.

Box   113
California Labor School Inc., 1949 August 5
Physical Description: 5 photographs 
Note

Location: San Francisco, California.

Letter explaining purpose of group.

Box   113
California State Board of Health, 1922 April 3
Note

Location: Sacramento, California.

Influenza figures for places in California.

Box   113
California State Council of Defense, 1942 May 26
Note

Location: Sacramento, California.

Report on California defense disaster program.

California, State of
Box   113
Department of Employment, 1937-1942
Note

Location: Sacramento, California.

Miscellaneous information regarding employment responsibilities of employers in California; matters regarding the Mary Virginia McCormick estate.

Box   113
Treasury Department, 1937
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Miscellaneous matters regarding Federal income tax.

Box   113
California Table Supplies, 1937 November 8
Note: Telephone memo regarding request for appointment.
Box   113
California Wine Association, 1931 January 23, 1931 May 27
Note: Two telephone memos regarding purchases.
Box   113
California Zoological Society, 1936 August 7
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Letter and printed matter requesting assistance.

Box   113
Calkins, Clara R., 1895
Note

Location: Perch River, New York.

Personal note.

Box   114
Calkins, Gary Giles, Mrs., 1919 June 21
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Announcement of wedding of daughter, Lucile Loring, to Ernest Van Dyke Moncrieff.

Box   114
Calkins, L.J., 1920 March 2, 1920 March 6
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two telephone memos regarding Mrs. Blaine's investment arrangements.

Box   114
Calkins, Sarah Spicer, 1896, 1915, 1926
Note

Location: Perch River, New York; Watertown, New York.

Three personal letters.

Box   114
The Call, 1935 January 21
Note

Location: London, England.

Information regarding The Call, a newspaper to be owned by women.

Box   114
Callahan Company, 1905-1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two letters, one about a song, the other about women who make their own gowns.

Box   114
Callahan, D., 1904-1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bills and miscellaneous correspondence regarding personnel supplied by the Home Employment Bureau.

Box   114
Callaghan and Maher, 1897-1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bills for services as Horse shoers.

Box   114
Callahan, Patrick H., 1931 November
Note: See also: World Alliance for International Friendship through the Churches, 1931 November 9-l8?, 16th Annual meeting and good will congress.
Box   114
Callahan's Magazine, 1907 December 16
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter regarding a scholarship program.

Box   114
Calumet Baking Powder Company, 1903-1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters regarding water bills and receipts.

Box   114
Calumet and Chicago Canal and Dock Company, 1907-1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Announcements of stock holders meetings, proxies, etc.

Box   114
Calvert Greenhouses, 1926-1935
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Bills for purchases.

Box   114
Calvin, Harry Leslie, 1945 May 19
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Announcement of marriage of daughter, Mary Constance Bull, to Wilson Askew Jaicks Jr.

Box   114
Cambridge University Press, 1911, 1912
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Miscellaneous letters regarding 11th Edition of the Encyclopedia of Britanica and various orders from Mrs. Blaine.

Box   114
Came, J.B., Company, 1906 May-June
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Correspondence with Miss A.G. Hammond regarding pool tables.

Box   114
Cameron, A.C., 1883 September 23
Note

Location: Oxford, Ohio.

Personal note.

Box   114
Cameron and Bulkley, 1926
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Correspondence regarding purchases of stationery.

Box   114
Cameron, C.E., 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and published matter regarding Appleton's Cyclopaedia of American Biography.

Box   114
Cameron, E., 1892-1917
Note

Location: Beverly Farms, Massachusetts.

Personal correspondence.

Box   114
Cameron, J. Donald, 1909 March 18
Note

Location: Washington.

Announcement of marriage of daughter, Martha, to Ronald Lindsay.

Box   114
Cameron, Louise, 1940-1941
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Two letters regarding request for assistance in helping a new singer get started.

Box   114
Cameron, Margaret G., 1899 July
Note: Personal note of sympathy.
Box   114
Cameron, Rachel, 1896
Note

Location: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

Personal note regarding wedding invitations.

Box   114
Cameron Schroth Company, 1913-1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and correspondence regarding heating and plumbing supplies.

Box   114
Cameron, Viola Root, 1929-1930
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Two letters regarding genealogical services.

Box   114
Camp Fire Girls, 1912-1951
Note

Location: New York City, New York; Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and telephone memos regarding the Camp Fire Girls and support for their program nationally and in Chicago.

Box   114
Camp Merryweather Graduates Association, 1921
Note

Location: North Andover, Massachusetts.

Correspondence regarding Camp Merryweather War Memorial.

Box   114
Camp Mesacosa, 1914 July-August
Note

Location: Corinth, New York.

Bills for stay of Ruth Campbell.

Box   114
Camp, Norman Harvey, 1932-1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two telephone memos regarding the Bible Institute Colportage Society.

Box   114
Camp, Norman Harvey, Mrs., 1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and telephone memos regarding the Bible Institute Association.

Box   114
Camp School, 1905
Note

Location: Paul Smith's, New York.

Letters from students who attended Camp School.

Box   114
Campbell, 1891 October 8
Note: Marriage announcement of daughter, Eliza Schuyler to William Phillips Taber.
Box   114
Campbell, Agnes, 1932-1933
Note

Location: Santa Monica, California.

Bill and personal note from nurse.

Box   114
Campbell, Augustus S., 1894 January 31
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Announcement of marriage of sister, Mary Lizzie, to Charles William Ware.

Box   114
Campbell, Belle McPherson, 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Three telephone memos regarding assistance for the YWCA.

Box   114
Campbell, Bruce A., 1944 September 5
Note

Location: East St. Louis, Illinois.

Letter regarding Illinois Progressive Voters Council.

Box   114
Campbell, C. Macfie, 1926-1943
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Doctor in treatment of Stanley McCormick. Bills, reports, and miscellaneous correspondence.

Box   114
Campbell, C. Macfie, Mrs. (Jessie Deans Rankin), 1934 December 25
Note: Personal note.
Box   114
Campbell, Douglas, 1943 February 18
Note

Location: Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan.

Announcement of marriage of daughter, Jean Douglas, to Francis Cooley Farwell II.

Box   114
Campbell, Eliza, 1916-1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous correspondence and telephone memos, subject of which is unclear.

Box   114
Campbell, Eliza Joanna, 1906-1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Four letters regarding assistance in obtaining employment.

Box   114
Campbell, Helen, 1935-1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Christmas thank-you notes.

Box   114
Campbell, James P., 1889 September 25
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Letter regarding signing petition for release of British prisoner.

Box   114
Campbell, James R., 1912 June 10
Note

Location: Bayou-Sara, Louisiana.

Letter from AME pastor requesting assistance.

Box   114
Campbell, J.E., Mrs., 1923
Note

Location: Georgia.

Personal note.

Box   114
Campbell, Kenneth D., 1949 July 12
Note

Location: Decatur, Illinois.

Letter regarding “The American Pamphlet” proposal.

Box   114
Campbell, Maury B., 1948 August 12
Note

Location: Palo Alto, California.

Letter requesting financial assistance.

Box   114
Campbell, Mona, 1941, 1943
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Correspondence regarding Christmas gifts and receipt of payment from the Mary Virginia McCormick Pension Fund.

Box   114
Campbell, R.B., 1892 June 18
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note of sympathy at death of Emmons Blaine.

Box   114
Campbell, Richard David, Sr., Mrs., 1947 June 7
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Telegram regarding arrival of guests.

Box   114
Campbell, Richard David, Jr.
Note

Location: Salzburg; San Francisco, California; Cambridge.

Miscellaneous correspondence regarding World Student Service Fund, and the personal health of R.D. Campbell Jr.

Correspondence addressed to “Gurna,” 1947-1949.

See also: Salzburg seminar.

Box   114
Campbell, Wallace Farwell, 1913-1917
Note

Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota; Chicago, Illinois; Boston, Massachusetts.

Correspondence regarding personal family matters, Red River Valley Real Estate.

Campbell, Wallace Farwell, Mrs. (Amanda Virginia Adams)
Physical Description: 5 folders 
Note

Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota; Englewood, New Jersey; and Chicago, Illinois.

Personal correspondence. Includes materials concerning financial arrangements for the support of Mrs. Campbell.

Box   114
1839-1916
Box   114
1917-1919
Box   114
1920
Box   115
1921-1922
Box   115
1923-1925
Box   115
Campbell, Willard C., 1947 April 18
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Thank you letter for Easter gift.

Box   115
Campbell, Z.B., 1909 June-July
Note

Location: Oxford, Ohio.

Telegram and letter regarding endowment funds of Western College.

Box   115
Campiglia, James, Sr., 1942, 1947
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Thank you notes for Christmas and Easter gifts.

Box   115
Campiglia, James, Jr., 1947
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Thank you notes for Christmas and Easter gifts.

Box   115
Campus Tours Inc., 1937-1939
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence, memos, and printed matter regarding accommodations for ocean voyages.

Canada
Box   115
Customs and Excise, 1924
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Correspondence regarding gifts to Avenue Road Presbyterian Church.

Box   115
Delegation, San Francisco Conference, 1945 June 4, 1945 June 9
Note

Location: San Francisco, California.

Brief notes in reply to letters sent by Mrs. Blaine.

Box   115
Department of Customs, 1906-1924
Note

Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Orillia, Ontario, Canada; Toronto, Canada.

Miscellaneous correspondence regarding customs duties.

Box   115
Department of Finance, 1922 December 23
Note

Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

Letter regarding penalty for failure to file Income Tax Return on Employee's remuneration prior to deadline. Letter addressed to Mary V. McCormick.

Box   115
Inspector of Taxation, 1922 December 22
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Letter to Mary Virginia McCormick regarding duration of her residence in Canada.

Box   115
Canaday, Frieda, 1944 November 29
Note

Location: Homer, Illinois.

Letter expressing gratitude for Mrs. Blaine's assistance to the Chinese people.

Box   115
Canadian Express Company, 1906
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Bill for shipment of laundry.

Box   115
Canadian Free Library for the Blind, 1913-1914
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Correspondence regarding gifts given in the name of Mary Virginia McCormick.

Box   115
Canadian Legion of the British Empire Service League, 1927 January
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Solicitation to benefit disabled veterans of the Province of Ontario addressed to the Trustees of Mary V. McCormick.

Canadian National Committee for Mental Hygiene
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Miscellaneous correspondence regarding the fund drives and work of the committee. Copies of constitution and other promotional literature.

Box   115
1918-1919
Box   115
1920-1926
Box   115
1927-1937
Note: Last folder contains a 39 page report on a “Survey of Falconwood Hospital, Prince Edward Island.”
Box   115
Canadian National Railways, 1927 January 17
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Itinerary for Mary V. McCormick and Party.

Box   115
Canadian Powers Regulator Company, 1912
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Correspondence regarding heating plant for McCormick estate.

Box   115
Canadian Red Cross Fund of Chicago, 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memos and correspondence regarding contributions to the Canadian Red Cross.

Box   115
Canadian Red Cross Society, 1914-1916
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Correspondence regarding contributions by the trustees of Mary Virginia McCormick.

Box   115
Canadian Tuberculosis Association, 1923
Note

Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

Invitation to annual meeting in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

Box   115
Canary, Dan, Automobile Company, 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bills for car rental.

Box   115
Canavan, Nora, 1929 July 31
Note

Location: Winetka, Illinois.

One telegram indicating arrival time.

Box   115
Canby, Henry Seidel, 1949
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Telegram and letter regarding a proposed American history magazine proposed by Canby, Allan Nevins, and Carl Van Doren.

Box   115
Canby, Rosabella M., 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for Easter gift.

Box   115
Cancer Prevention Center, 1951
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memos regarding requests for purchase of Charity ball tickets.

Box   115
Cancer Research Institute of Chicago, 1930 February 13
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter requesting assistance.

Box   115
Chandler, Caroline C., 1893 April
Note

Location: Lakewood, New Jersey.

Note regarding education of Mrs. Blaine's son.

Box   115
Caney, George D., 1901-1939
Note

Location: Richfield Springs, New York.

Correspondence regarding care and maintenance of organ given to the Church.

See also: First Presbyterian Church, Richfield, Springs.

Box   115
Caney, L.B., 1889 December 27
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Receipted bill for purchase of three gowns.

Box   115
Canfield, Cass, Jr., Mrs. (Lili Finletter), 1934-1947
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Thank you notes for Christmas gifts.

Box   115
Canfield, I. Cass, 1889 September 26
Note

Location: Richfield Springs, New York.

Congratulatory telegram.

Box   115
Canger and Bergman, 1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bills for purchases of flowers.

Box   115
Canger and Gormley, 1907, 1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bills for purchases of flowers.

Box   115
Cannon, James, Jr., 1940 June 5
Note

Location: Richmond, Virginia.

Mimeographed copy of “An Open Letter to Secretary of State Cordell Hull from Bishop James Cannon, Jr.”

Box   115
Cannon, John R., undated
Note

Location: Oak Park, Illinois.

Acceptance of invitation.

Box   115
Cannon, John R., Mrs. (Ella F.), 1918 September 28
Note

Location: Oak Park, Illinois.

Note thanking Mrs. Blaine for assistance.

Box   115
Cant, Perry R., 1946 July 14
Note

Location: Buffalo, New York.

Personal note.

Box   115
Cant, Perry R., Mrs. (Hazel), 1931-1942
Note

Location: Eggertsville, New York; Buffalo, New York.

Correspondence and telegrams regarding illness of Flora J. Cook.

Other personal correspondence.

Box   115
Cantacuzene, Michael, 1938 June, 1949 May
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter and brochure regarding Grant Hospital and a letter regarding real estate mortgage involving Roosevelt College.

Box   115
Cantacuzene, Prince, 1925, 1928
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Announcement of marriage of daughter, Bertha, to Bruce Smith, 1925.

Invitation to wedding of daughter, Lenaida Mihailovna, to John Colbrook Hanbury-Williams, 1928.

Box   116
Cantacuzene, Princess (Julia Grant), 1899, 1923
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Two personal notes.

Box   116
Canter, Aaron H., 1949 May 16
Note

Location: Brooklyn, New York.

Letter to Mrs. Blaine regarding the work of the National Multiple Sclerosis society.

Box   116
Canterbury Shakers, 1917-1918
Note

Location: East Canterbury, New Hampshire.

Correspondence regarding purchases by Mrs. Blaine.

Box   116
Canton Christian College, 1908-1924
Physical Description: 2 folders, 1 envelope 
Note

Location: Canton (Guangzhou), China; New York.

Correspondence and printed material regarding the Canton Christian College.

Envelope contains art work and water color paintings by the students.

Box   116
Canton Christian College Club - North America, 1935
Note: Invitation.
Box   116
Canton, Pearl Andrew, 1940 October 5
Note

Location: Columbus, Ohio.

Announcement of marriage of daughter, Margaret Ann, to Mr. Raymond Ewing Durham Jr.

Box   116
Cap and Gown, 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notes and statements regarding purchase of copies of the Cap and Gown.

Box   116
Cape Cod Pilgrim Memorial Association, 1904
Note

Location: Provincetown, Massachusetts.

Subscription book for signatures of contributors to the erection of a monument.

Box   116
Capehart, Homer E., 1950 March 29
Note

Location: Indianapolis, Indiana.

Letter regarding organization for Senator Capeheart's 1950 campaign.

Box   116
Capes, Mr., 1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two telephone memos regarding photographing brick work at Lake Forest.

Box   116
Capilus Cultura, 1912 November 1
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Solicitation of patronage for scalp treatment institution.

Box   116
Capper and Capper, 1905, 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bills for purchases of shirts.

Capps, Joseph A.
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Physician. Correspondence regarding various individuals and their illnesses; World Government Association; bills and statements for services.

Box   116
1927-1938
Box   116
1939-1941
Box   116
1942-1944
Box   116
1945-1954
Box   116
Capps, Joseph A., Mrs. (Christy Brooks), 1936-1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal notes, holiday greetings.

Box   116
Capps, Richard Brooks, 1937-1947
Note

Location: Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Physician. Telegram and bills for services.

Box   116
Capps, Richard Brooks, Mrs. (Mary G.), 1942-1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal notes.

Box   116
Carbec, Scott Clifton, 1905 November 2
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Letter asking assistance in getting commission to paint James G. Blaine's portrait.

Box   116
Carbon Studio, 1898 March 9
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Letter regarding photographic proofs.

Box   116
Carbone Inc., 1927
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Correspondence regarding purchases of imported Italian arts and antiques.

Box   116
Card, Jonathan S., Mrs., 1903 February 9
Note

Location: North Scituate, Massachusetts.

Request for assistance in paying farm mortgage or offer to sell farm.

Box   116
Cardosi, L.A., 1900 March 26
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for position in Blaine household.

Box   116
Carew, Chester, 1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding request for financial help in meeting outstanding debts.

Box   116
Carey, C.J., Company, 1924 September
Note

Location: New York.

Receipted bill for men's clothing purchases.

Box   116
Carey, Clarence B., 1948 October 5
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter requesting interview from Director of Jones Commercial High School.

Box   116
Carey, Stephen Williams, III, 1949 April 2
Note

Location: Providence, Rhode Island.

Invitation to wedding of daughter, Marion Harding, to Philip Moen Alton.

Box   116
Carley, Ira Merrill, 1904-1909
Note

Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Associate Principal of Francis W. Parker School, 1900-1906.

Correspondence regarding financial assistance by Mrs. Blaine.

Box   116
Carley, Ira Merrill, Mrs. (Pearl Backus), 1908-1944
Note

Location: Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts; Sarasota, Florida; Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous correspondence including offer to sell real estate and description of property.

Box   116
Carley, Neale Severance, 1925 September 26
Note

Location: Lowell, Massachusetts.

Announcement of marriage of niece, Helen Keightley Carley, to Harris Barber.

Box   116
Carley, Neale Severance, Mrs. (Helen Keightley), 1903 January l
Note: Thank you note.
Box   116
Carlin and Company, 1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two telephone memos regarding runners, doilies and napkins.

Box   116
Carlin, Robert Golden, 1925
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Two receipted doctor bills.

Box   116
Carlisle, J.H., 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Clifton Forge, Virginia; Hinton, West Virginia.

Correspondence regarding Buena Vista School at Clifton Forge.

Box   116
Carlson, Anton J.
Note: See also:
  • American-Russian Institute for Cultural Relations
  • Town Hall Meeting of Chicago
  • Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
Box   116
Carlson, Augusta, 1921-1935
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Illinois; California; other addresses.

Includes personal family information regarding Nettie Fowler McCormick and Augusta Carlson.

See also:

  • Hedlund, Lars
  • Pettersson, Esther
Box   117
Carlson, Carl, 1935 July 4
Note

Location: San Francisco, California.

Personal note.

Box   117
Carlson, Ellen, 1934-1935
Note

Location: Highland Park, Illinois.

Bills for board and care of Lena Olson.

Box   117
Carlson, Emily, 1921 December 9
Note

Location: Kankakee State Hospital, Kankakee County, Illinois.

Personal note.

Box   117
Carlson, Folke, 1909 February 6
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipt for wages.

Box   117
Carlson, Frank, Mrs., 1910 April 5
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter requesting help in selling piano.

Box   117
Carlson, Freda Hanson, 1937 April 14
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for assistance.

Box   117
Carlson, Gustaf H., 1911 July 1
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for surveyor's services.

Box   117
Carlson, John, 1943 October 18
Note

Location: Moline, Illinois.

Invitation to marriage of daughter, Ingrid Mae, to Captain Stanley Albert Olson.

Box   117
Carlson, Otilia, 1925-1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding hospital and doctor's treatments during stay in America, prior to return to Sweden.

Box   117
Carlsson, John M., 1919-1920
Note

Location: Ravinia, Illinois.

Notes acknowledging receipt of payment of salary.

Box   117
Carlstedt, Verne, 1931-1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Copies of correspondence between Carlstedt and Mr. Kinyon of the Milford Meadow stock farm regarding the ice cream business.

Box   117
Carlstrand, Hannah, 1905-1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters from an ill servant.

Box   117
Carlstrome and Auer, 1927 December 29
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter regarding possible buyer for real estate.

Box   117
Carlton Parc Hotel, 1938 July-August
Note

Location: Geneva, Switzerland.

Correspondence and bills regarding reservations.

Box   117
Carlton, Samuel A., 1897 January 4
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Invitation to wedding of daughter, Harriet Ashby, to Dr. Thomas Manly Dillingham.

Box   117
Carlyle, Sheridan
Note: See also: Labor Party - Convention, 1920 July 12.
Box   117
Carman, Charles Whitney, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter declining invitation.

Box   117
Carmichael, Donald S., 1950 March 22
Note

Location: Gates Mills, Ohio.

Letter regarding collecting materials regarding Franklin D. Roosevelt.

Box   117
Carmichael, R.D., 1943 July 12
Note

Location: Urbana, Illinois.

Letter from the Dean of the Graduate School, University of Illinois, thanking Mrs. Blaine for gift of a book by Henri Bonnet regarding world organization.

Box   117
Carnegie, Andrew, 1919 April 22
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Invitation to the wedding of daughter, Margaret, to Roswell Mills.

Box   117
Carnegie Foundation, 1911
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Correspondence regarding an investigation of the Francis W. Parker School, including a report evaluating the plant and philosophy of the school.

Carnegie, John F., Inc.
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and statements for drugs and notions.

Box   117
1913-1939
Box   117
1940-1951
Box   117
Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1909 February 2
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Bill for publications.

Box   117
Carnegie Library, 1917 November 2
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Letter from Library Board thanking Mary Virginia McCormick for gift.

Box   117
Carney, Fred S., undated
Note: Copy of letter from Carney to William R. O'Connell regarding people's convention in relation to world government.
Box   117
Carney, William J., Mrs. (Kyle Adams), 1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for gift.

Box   117
Carney, William Roy, Mrs. (Marie M.), 1947 July 23
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Thank you note on behalf of Garden Club.

Box   117
Carolan, Francis, 1915 September 4
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Invitation to wedding of Miss Lucy Page Brown and Harry C. McAfee.

Box   117
Carolina New College
Note: See also: Jackson, Leroy F.
Box   117
Carosi, M., 1935 December 6
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Thank you note from the Royal Italian Consul General.

Box   117
Carpenter, Augustus A., Mrs. (Elizabeth Kempton), 1892-1898
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations.

Box   117
Carpenter, Augustus A., Jr., 1909-1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Several invitations and formal announcements including invitation to wedding of daughter, Alice Elizabeth, to Stuart Huntington Otis, 1926 May 22.

Box   117
Carpenter, Augustus A., Jr., Mrs. (Alice Keith), 1905-1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding the program and needs of the League of Women Voters.

Box   117
Carpenter, A.H., 1948 March
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Three telephone memos regarding the McArthur for President Committee of Chicago.

Box   117
Carpenter, Benjamin B., 1903, 1909, 1923, 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Four wedding invitations for: Margaret Fairbank, sister, to Theodore Fairbanks Reynolds; Natalie Fairbank, sister, to Laird Bell; Cordelia Fairbank, daughter, to Dr. Nathan L. Davis III; and Elizabeth Webster, daughter, to Thomas L. Marshall.

Box   117
Carpenter, Benjamin, Mrs. (Helen Graham Fairbank), 1907-1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous personal correspondence and note regarding Illinois Birth Control League.

Box   117
Carpenter, Brian M., 1937 September
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memos and a letter regarding real estate availability.

Box   117
Carpenter, Charles Whitney, 1911 December 20
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Invitation to wedding of daughter, Beatrice, to Chandler Cobb.

Box   117
Carpenter and Company, 1912 October 8
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of inquiry regarding real estate.

Box   117
Carpenter, George Albert, 1900-1944
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal social correspondence.

Box   117
Carpenter, George Albert, Mrs. (Harriet Isham), 1905-1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal correspondence.

Box   117
Carpenter, George Benedict, Mrs. (Lula Boone), 1897-1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding musical events and activities in Chicago.

Carpenter, George B., and Company
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills, statements and correspondence regarding marine hardware, awnings, purchases and maintenance.

Box   117
1901-1915
Box   117
1916-1936
Box   117
Carpenter, George Sturges, 1945 November 15
Note

Location: San Francisco, California.

Invitation to wedding of daughter, Rosalie Sturges, to Michael John Onofrio.

Box   117
Carpenter, Horace W., Mrs. (Katharine D. Farwell), 1899, 1919
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Two personal notes.

Box   117
Carpenter, Hubbard, 1920-1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter petition to President and Congress in regard to the League of Nations economic sanctions to bring peace between Japan and China. Invitations to two weddings of daughters, Mary Delafield to William Cowper Boyden Jr., and Mary Delafield Boyden to Armistead Byrd Carter.

Box   117
Carpenter, Hubbard, Mrs. (Rosalie Sturges), 1889-1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous personal correspondence.

Box   117
Carpenter, Hubert Craig, 1941 March 29
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of prospective Senatorial candidate giving background of life, work and experiences.

Box   117
Carpenter, J.E., Mrs., 1923 August 18
Note

Location: Guthrie, Missouri.

Letter offering real estate transaction to benefit writer and Westminster College, Fulton, Missouri.

Box   117
Carpenter, Jessie M., 1925 February
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding a request for financial assistance.

Box   117
Carpenter, John Alden, 1919, 1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memo and short personal note.

Box   117
Carpenter, John Alden, Mrs. (Rue Winterbotham), 1906-1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal correspondence.

Box   117
Carpenter, John Alden, Mrs. (Ellen Waller Borden), 1911-1952
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal correspondence including invitation to wedding of daughter, Ellen, to Adlai Ewing Stevenson; daughter, Mary Elizabeth, to Robert S. Pirie.

Box   117
Carpenter, Keith, 1925-1950
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Personal correspondence including wedding announcements for three daughters: Alice Keith and John Scott Welles, Ann and Richard Higgins Warren, and Rowena Morrill and Howard James Douglass.

Box   117
Carpenter, Keith, Mrs. (Anita Dunn), 1917-1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal correspondence.

Box   117
Carpenter, Nellie, 1896, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two invitations.

Box   117
Carqueville, E.H., 1915-1931
Note

Location: Attica, Indiana; Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memos and correspondence regarding book publishing.

See also: Arcadia Book Company.

Box   117
Carr, Charlotte, 1938-1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous correspondence regarding conferences. Some material regarding various election campaigns.

See also: Hull House, 1938 February 7. Report of Conference of Citizens of Chicago on Relief Situation, page 3, etc.

Box   117
Carr, Clyde M., 1913 January 10
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to hear Woodrow Wilson.

Box   117
Carr, C.S., Mrs., 1906 July 2
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memo.

Box   117
Carr, Edward Ellis, 1918 June ll
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter and printed matter regarding “The Christian Socialist.”

Box   118
Carr, Frederick W., 1928 March 10
Note: See also: League of Women Voters-Illinois.
Box   118
Carr, George Wallace, Mrs. (Helen Taylor), 1938 October 14
Note

Location: Ravinia, Illinois.

Personal note.

Box   118
Carrier Air Conditioning Company, 1915 June 25
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding air conditioning properties.

Box   118
Carrier, Anne D., 1915 February 8
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acceptance of invitation.

Box   118
Carrington, C.S., 1885-1889
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Mildendo, Virginia; Coles Ferry, Virginia.

Miscellaneous personal correspondence.

Box   118
Carrington, E.J., 1896 August 21
Note: Funeral program.
Box   118
Carrington, Ermina G.M., 1881-1923
Note

Location: Saratoga, California?; Detroit, Michigan; Davenport; San Diego, California.

Miscellaneous personal correspondence.

Box   118
Carrington, J.C., 1885 November 25
Note

Location: Smithville, Virginia.

Personal note.

Box   118
Carrington, Susan S.P., 1889-1892
Note

Location: Virginia and North Carolina.

Personal correspondence.

Box   118
Carroll, Albert, 1912 June 18
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acceptance of invitation.

Box   118
Carroll, Charles R., Mrs. (Sallie), 1903
Note

Location: New Brighton, New Jersey.

Letter regarding fundraising project for a boarding school for American girls studying in Paris.

Box   118
Carroll College, 1898-1915
Note

Location: Waukesha, Wisconsin.

Correspondence generally regarding fundraising for the college.

Box   118
Carroll Construction Company, 1941-1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and statements regarding building and repair projects.

Box   118
Carroll, Dana, 1937-1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and bills for nursing services.

Box   118
Carroll, Florence E., 1949 January 25
Note

Location: Dana, North Carolina.

Letter inquiring about a submitted manuscript regarding world government.

Box   118
Carroll, Martin A., 1930 May 20
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter requesting genealogical information.

Box   118
Carroll, Mary J., Inc., 1938-1953
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Importers and designers of women's clothing. Receipted bills for purchases.

Box   118
Carruth, William Herbert
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Newspaper clipping containing last poem of Carruth's. Also typed copy thereof.

Box   118
Carry, Edward Francis, 1916 November 17
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to debut dance for Ermina Carry and Janet Pauling.

Box   118
Carse, Matilda B., 1894
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and printed matter regarding the temperance movement in Chicago.

Box   118
Carson, Frank M., 1907 June 27
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial assistance in building a pariah house.

Box   118
Carson, E., Mrs., 1933 June 5
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for assistance in obtaining special medical treatment.

Box   118
Carson Pirie Scott and Company, 1890-1952
Physical Description: 5 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for purchases.

Box   118
Carson, William T., 1913 June 24
Note

Location: Wilton, Maine; Greenville, Illinois.

Announcement of marriage of daughter, Harriet Spencer, to Willard Streeter Bass.

Box   118
Carter, Allen, 1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Interviews and telephone memos regarding purchase of instruments for a string quartet.

Box   118-119
Carter, E.C., 1915-1943
Physical Description: 7 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; New York; and several foreign cities.

Includes materials concerning such subjects as: Young Men's Christian Associations in India and Ceylon; Conference on American Relations with China; Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, World Citizenship, World Government, Institute of Pacific Relations, and similar subjects. Booklet and transcripts included are as follows:

  • “A Co-operative Technique for Conflict”
  • “The Question of Recognizing the Union”
  • “The Question of the Right to Strike”
  • “International Problems and the Christian Way of Life”
  • all preliminary or “proof” editions of publications of the Conference on the Christian Way of Life
  • “Confidential Commentary on the Draft Treaty of Disarmament”
  • “Letter to Mrs. Emmons Blaine,” an extensive appeal for Nankai University of Tientsin, China setting forth all pertinent information regarding the school
  • “Address Before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 6 November 1936, Subject: 'War and Peace in the Far East'”
  • Address before the World Citizenship Association on the subject: “The European War, The Far Eastern War and Afterwards,” 1939 October 27
Box   119
Carter, Harry, 1899 June 3
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Receipted bill for household services.

Box   119
Carter, Helen L., 1903, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two personal notes.

Box   119
Carter, Henry C., 1902 January 5
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

A personal letter.

Box   119
Carter, James C., 1889-1897
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Attorney. Correspondence regarding the estate of Mrs. Blaine.

Box   119
Carter, John Franklin, 1940 September-1949 May
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Correspondence regarding reelection of Roosevelt, plans for the campaign and inaugural plans.

Box   119
Carter, Joseph H., 1910 June 25
Note

Location: Quincy, Illinois.

Announcement of marriage of daughter, Josephine, to Montague Ferry.

Box   119
Carter, L.E., Mademoiselle
Note: See also: Unite States Department of Labor - Children's Bureau, 1919 May 19-20. Conference on Child Labor Standards.
Box   119
Carter, Leslie, 1892-1954
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous personal correspondence and correspondence regarding the City Homes Association, including various reports.

Box   119
Carter, Lewis A., 1941 August 20
Note

Location: Paul Smiths, New York.

Brief letter asking impressions regarding an unidentified meeting.

Box   119
Carter, Richard V., 1948 July 6
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter regarding the Pocono Conference. Letter head: Committee to Frame a World Constitution.

See also: Pocono Pines Conference, 1948 June 25-27.

Box   119
Carter, Sheila, 1940 September 28
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Wife of John Franklin Carter. Letter regarding visit.

Box   119
Carter, Sims, Mrs. (Sophie), 1949 March 21
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation.

Box   119
Carter, Thomas A., 1921 April 12
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memo from Dr. Carter regarding case of Mary Anderson.

Box   119
Carter, William, Mrs. (Henriette), 1940 November 25
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter requesting assistance in getting job for son at International Harvester.

Box   119
Carter, William H., 1917 September 7
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Program for the Banquet of the American Agricultural Cadets at the Union League Club, 1917 September 7. Transcript of speeches.

Box   119
Carter, William R., 1909 December 17
Note: See also: The Topeka Industrial and Education Institute.
Box   119
Carthage College, 1900 October 13
Note

Location: Carthage, Illinois.

Request for financial assistance for the Library.

Box   119
Cartier Inc., 1926-1942
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Bills, receipts and correspondence regarding purchases of jewelry.

Box   119
Carton, Alfred T., 1947 May 26
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter regarding Princeton's Bicentennial and the Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, including a booklet concerning the Wilson School.

Box   119
Carton, Lawrence A., 1939-1948
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Personal notes in response to invitations.

Box   119
Cartwright, Charles A., 1939 September 2
Note

Location: Ship Samaria, Cunard Lines.

Letter of gratitude from British Naval Officers entertained by Mrs. Blaine.

Box   119
Cartwright, Marguerite, 1927
Note: Two very small personal notes.
Box   119
Caruso, Ada Pia, 1948 July 20
Note

Location: Rome, Italy.

Letter in French from the Istituto Di Psicologia regarding Mrs. Blaine's interest in education and the Geneva trip of Mrs. Blaine.

Box   119
Caruthers, Christine, 1920 September 17
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter regarding Mrs. Blaine's activities in behalf of the League of Nations.

Box   119
Caruthers, Malcolm, Mrs., 1904-1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Announcements regarding the marriages of her daughters, Elizabeth and Fanny, to Mr. William Gerrish Beale and Robert John Cary respectively.

Box   119
Carvin, John Samuel, Mrs. (Elizabeth Harding Stone), 1947 June 5
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memo declining invitation.

Box   119
Cary, Frank, Mrs. (Harriet Heyl), 1915 January 27
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note regarding World War I in Europe.

Box   119
Cary, William E., 1929 March-April
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two doctor bills for services to Axel Hanson.

Box   119
Casa Colina, 1938 October 13
Note

Location: Chino, California.

Fund appeal for this convalescent home for crippled children.

Box   119
Casalis, Maurice, 1929 May 15
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Announcement of marriage to Mrs. Isabel A. Bross.

Box   119
Casavant Brothers, 1914 February 12
Note

Location: South Haven, Michigan.

Correspondence regarding the organ for the Presbyterian church in Huntsville, Alabama.

Box   119
Case, Calvin S., 1902-1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal correspondence and correspondence regarding dental services. Invitation to wedding reception of daughter, Elizabeth Lois, to John E. Lind.

Box   119
Case, Calvin S., Mrs. (Elizabeth L.), 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note enlisting aid in furthering the careers of two musicians.

Box   119
Case, Emma, 1917 June 4
Note

Location: Madison, Wisconsin.

Letter regarding prospective kindergarten teacher for Francis W. Parker School.

Box   119
Case, E. Newell, 1898 June 10
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter offering to sell a half interest in a gold mine in Western Montana.

Box   119
Case, Jack, 1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for Christmas gift.

Box   119
Case, J.I., Threshing Machine Company, 1913-1919
Note

Location: Racine, Wisconsin.

Correspondence regarding stock dividends.

Box   119
Case, John R., 1900-1918
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous papers regarding rental of Orchard House, Elmhurst, Illinois.

Box   120
Casino, The, 1914-1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous papers regarding the Casino, membership, reports, etc.

Box   120
Casler, Alonzo O., 1914 February 18
Note

Location: Little Falls, New York.

Announcement of marriage of daughter, Anna Delia, to Thomas Upson Chesebrough.

Box   120
Casselberry, William Evans, 1900, 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Doctor bills.

Box   120
Casselberry, William Evans, Mrs., 1904, 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note declining invitation and an invitation.

Box   120
Cassels, Bert James, Mrs., 1938 December 13
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal note regarding expression of sympathy.

Cassels, Edwin Henry, 1903 December 17-1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Cassels, a graduate of the University of Wisconsin and Harvard Law School, served as Mrs. Blaine's attorney in many affairs. His law firm was “Cassels, Potter and Bentley” of Chicago.

Box   120
1903-1909
Note

This folder is labeled as spanning the years 1903-1920, but contains correspondence only to 1909. There is a gap of 12 years due to a break in service.

The 1905-1909 correspondence mainly concerns the Sketch Book Publishing Company affair. Sketch Book was an artistic magazine which had financial difficulties and which the National Society of Fine Arts considered taking over. Cassel's reports contain complete information on the finances of the company as well as his evaluation of the general soundness of the organization. Mrs. Blaine made a $500 loan to the Sketch Book.

Other items of importance in this period are: a proposed loan to Stanley Howard for the purchase of land near Phoenix, Arizona; Cobb-Smith Loan for $30,000, and a report on Miss Flynn, a former teacher at Parker School, whom Cassels believed to be mentally unbalanced.

Box   120
1921-1925
Note

Reports on Mrs. Blaine's real estate, especially the Hubbard Woods Estate. Also a purchase of some rare books; a situation that almost developed into a law suit.

Included are reports on Mrs. Blaine's income tax for the years 1917-1919, and a difficulty which arose with the Treasury Department, which was settled out of court on Mrs. Blaine's terms. There is also a document which outlines in detail the legality of Harold McCormick's divorce from Edith Rockefeller and his legal right to remarry.

Box   120
1926-1927
Note

Information on the Farewell Company, from which Mrs. Blaine purchased some stock.

Income tax reports for the years 1920-1926. Thereafter, Cassels no longer handled any income tax affairs for Blaine, except in 1942, when Cassels supplied her with a copy of the latest income tax law passed by Congress.

Box   120-126
1928-1947
Physical Description: 74 folders 
Note

The Cassels papers from 1928 until his death in 1947, concern the affairs of the Stanley McCormick and Mary Virginia McCormick estates, and Mrs. Blaine's connection with them. The bulk of the correspondence contains financial affairs, legal affairs (which not infrequently were fought out in court), and administrative affairs of these two estates.

Both Stanley and Virginia McCormick were incompetent children of Cyrus Hall McCormick. There was a great deal of legal work involved in handling the properties of these two incompetents. Upon their deaths, it took much effort for Cassels and others to settle their estates.

The biggest single factor which Mrs. Blaine had to deal with through Cassels was the friction between Mrs. Stanley McCormick and the McCormick family on the treatment and property affairs of Stanley McCormick. One case went as far as the Illinois Supreme Court. There were many other cases in Illinois and California.

In the Report of Proceedings of the Circuit Court of Cook County, June 29-July 17, 1915 is a summary of Mary Virginia McCormick's life given in Mrs. Blaine's words. Much can be learned from these folders concerning the legal status of incompetent people and the handling of their estates.

From time to time, shares of International Harvester stock were sold for the estates of Stanley and Virginia, so that one can determine the value of such stock throughout this period. Fluctuation in value of these estates is very evident between 1928 and 1947.

From 1928-1947 there are, interspersed with the affairs of these two estates, items of other interest.

Cassels shared Mrs. Blaine's interest in international affairs, world government, and world peace. In May 1937, there is a letter from James Hamilton Lewis of the United States Senate concerning Roosevelt's court packing attempt. Also in the May 1937 folder is a booklet “Pacific Affairs,” which reveals American knowledge of far eastern affairs at that time.

In the June to December 1937 correspondence are a few pieces which treat very generally the “World Foundation.” In 1938, Cassels wrote concerning the “American Committee for World Citizenship,” but in November of 1938 there is a letter which shows that Mrs. Blaine offered to underwrite the “World Citizens Committee” to the extent of $30,000. A document dated September 20, 1941 shows that Mrs. Blaine gave a total of $60,000 to the World Citizens Association up to that time. Mrs. Blaine was the chairman of the executive committee of this organization, and Cassels the treasurer. These folders include the minutes of the December 5, 1938 meeting of the Executive Committee of the WCA? (found in the January 1939 folder) and also the March 3, 1939 minutes. The latter meeting was held in Mrs. Blaine's Chicago home.

The June 1938 correspondence contains several letters from Cassels and others on “The New Commonwealth,” an international society to promote international law and order through the creation of an equity tribunal and an international police force. During the years preceding and during World War II, Cassels sent Mrs. Blaine a great number of reports from the State Department, which can be found in these folders. Examples include:

  • January 1939 papers on the Lima Conference, including a speech of Alfred Landon;
  • April 15, 1939 speech by Ben M. Cherrington of the Dept. of State on American foreign policy in general;
  • June 6, 1939 speech of Sumner Wells (Under Secretary of State) on the war threat;
  • January 1940 pamphlet by Grenville Clark concerning a “Federation of Free Peoples.”

In 1945 and 1946, Cassels corresponded concerning the United Nations; he sent her the charter etc.

In January of 1943, Cassels was instrumental in the “International Relations Center,” toward which Mrs. Blaine contributed at least $1,000. Also included with the 1943 correspondence is a speech Harold E. Stassen delivered before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations entitled, “The United Nations as a Pattern for a Lasting Peace,” March 31, 1943 (found in April to December 1943 folder).

From 1943-1947 there are occasional reports on the “Nettie Fowler McCormick Trust for the Chinese People,” worth $100,000, the interest of which was to be used by Madame and Chiang Kai-shek, as they saw fit. Document filed March 20, 1943 contains the details of this trust.

In the 1942-1946 papers are several pieces entitled “Eastern Trust,” which seems to concern financial matters of all the McCormicks, but is not explained.

There is a speech dated December 18, 1945, which either Cassels or Mrs. Blaine must have delivered entitled, “The Battle of Peace.”

Letter of June 27, 1946 reveals that Cassels proofread the galley sheets of “The World at the Crossroads,” a publication of the Executive Committee of the World Citizens Association.

Cassels died July 8, 1947 at the age of 72.

Box   126
Cassels, Edwin Henry, Mrs. (Mary van Steenwyk), 1928-1953
Note

Location: Glencoe, Illinois.

Mrs. Blaine sent the Cassels a poinsettia almost every Christmas. Most of the letters are thank-you notes for these and other gifts.

Box   126
Cassels, Edwin Henry, Jr., 1937 December-1948 April 28
Note

Location: Glencoe, Illinois.

Acceptances of New Year's Eve party invitations. It seems from these, and many other invitations, that Mrs. Blaine usually had a party for her younger acquaintances on December 31 almost every year. One piece on the Stanley McCormick Guardianship.

Box   126-127
Cassels, Potter and Bentley, 1922 July 28-1951 September 1
Physical Description: 9 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for the services of this law firm. They are carefully enumerated so that it is possible to determine the type of services which were performed for Mrs. Blaine.

Box   127
Casserly, Cecilia, 1915 February
Note

Location: San Francisco, California.

Two letters about social engagements.

Box   127
Cassidy, David, 1949 December 3
Note

Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Very general letter from the Progressive Party of America, which attempts to sound Mrs. Blaine out on political matters.

Box   127
Cassidy, Frank T., 1948 September 20-1949 June 1
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Cassidy, Alderman Freeman's secretary, tried several times to reach Mrs. Blaine. Unsuccessful.

Box   127
Cassinelli, J., and Company, 1917 June 21
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Advertised loop property.

Box   127
Casson Galleries, 1924 September 27
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Advertised paintings.

Box   127
Casson, Herbert N., 1907 January 5-1913 February 3
Note

Location: New York and elsewhere.

Cassons correspondence concerning some photographs and a manuscript, which Mrs. Blaine apparently read for him. Cassons evidently was well acquainted with Mrs. Blaine's mother.

Box   127
Casson, Herbert N., Mrs. (Lydia K.C.), 1909 June 15
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Mrs. Blaine must have suggested that Mr. Casson try an Osteopathisist. Letter reveals that Casson intended to take her advice.

Box   127
Catsberg, 1898-1951
Physical Description: 5 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

This store imported French millinery and gowns. Bills for same and letters advertising new stock.

Box   127
Castle, Edward C., 1937 December 13-1940 December 27
Note

Location: Hinsdale, Illinois.

Accepts Mrs. Blaine's and her daughter-in-law's invitations for dinner on December 31st.

Box   127
Castle, Frederick, 1938 December 13-1940 December 23
Note: Accepts Mrs. Blaine's and her daughter-in-law's invitations for dinner on December 31st.
Box   127
Castle Hot Springs Company, 1909 July 4-1909 October 2
Note

Location: Hot Springs, Arizona.

Mrs. Blaine apparently stayed at this resort for about 10 days in 1908.

Box   127
Castle, Ward Church, 1935 April 30-1947 April 25
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Castle asked for money for the YMCA.

Box   127
Castle, Ward Church, Mrs. (Alice)
Note

Location: Hinsdale, Illinois.

Accepts invitations for social affairs.

Box   127
Castle, William R., 1935 December 18
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Address before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations entitled, “American Foreign Policy,” December 18, 1935. Adlai Stevenson introduced him. In this lecture Castle is critical of American foreign policy being so inconsistent that other nations could not trust her.

Box   128
Castles, Alfred G., 1929 December 5
Note

Location: Hollywood, California.

Castles was a doctor who specialized in glandular therapy. He wrote to Mrs. Blaine saying that he had known both her husband and her father in law. It seems, however, that he was interested in getting Mrs. Blaine as a patient, since he doesn't even have the names of these men correct.

Box   128
Casto, George D., 1930 March 3
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Casto wrote on behalf of a Dr. McKaig, who claimed that he could absolutely cure Stanley McCormick. His treatment was to restore to the blood what he found to be lacking.

Box   128
Caswell and Company, 1948 October 21, 1948 December 29
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Inquiry about Mrs. Blaine's Lake Street property.

Box   128
Caswell, Massey and Company, 1891 July 7, 1905 July 6
Note

Location: New York.

Bills for drugs.

Box   128
Caswell, Ruth E., 1924 August 15
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Applied for a secretarial job.

Box   128
Catherwood, Robert, 1917 October 17, 1936 April 3
Note: Early contact concerns the National Civil Service League, which needed funds. The second expresses pleasure over Mrs. Blaine having paid for an ad in the Tribune, which attacked the prevailing political philosophy. Letter too general to determine what the issue really was.
Box   128
Catholic Social Center and Day Nursery, 1934 January 9-February 21
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two Fathers telephoned Mrs. Blaine asking if she would buy some tickets for a passion play, likely for the benefit of the nursery.

Box   128
Catholic War Veterans, 1948 April 2-1951 February 14
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Early communication concerned money for an educational campaign against communism.

Later this organization asked Mrs. Blaine to contribute toward a fund to bring disabled veterans from Hines and Vaughn Hospitals to the “Cavalcade of Stars.” She responded with $100.

Box   128
Catholic Woman's League, 1909 November 17-1925 February 4
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations to Charity Balls and request for support of other doings for the benefit of DePaul Settlement House.

Box   128
Catholic Youth Organization, 1935 October 18-1947 February 17
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for several funds of this organization. Letter, 1947 February 17, asks Mrs. Blaine to contribute toward the Scharmel Iris Poetry Fund. This money was to be spent in sending Iris to Paris so that Pablo Picasso could paint his portrait, which would appear as a frontispiece of a volume of Iris's poetry.

Box   128
Catlin, Winifred (nee Quimby), 1903 October 27
Note

Location: New York.

Mrs. Catlin thanks Mrs. Blaine for the aid and encouragement she has been given toward her musical career. Mr. Catlin was acquainted with Colonel Parker, perhaps a teacher. Mrs. Catlin tried to clear herself of certain questions about her character. She charges her husband with seeing another woman and spending a great deal of money dining with Colonel Parker, etc. This letter is to set the facts straight. Mrs. Catlin was disappointed that Mrs. Blaine withdrew her assistance.

Box   128
Caton, Arthur J., Mrs. (Delia Spencer), 1889-1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations to social events.

Box   128
Caton, Florence Powell, 1941 June 21-September 12
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Elderly lady, who lost her means of support in the depression, wanted Mrs. Blaine to get her a job as housekeeper.

Box   128
Catt, Carrie Chapman, 1920 February-1940 October 5
Note

Location: New York.

Requests for money for the School for Political Education for Women, League of Women Voters, National Council of Women, and National Commission on the Cause and Cure of War.

A letter, 1928 June 9, reveals that Mrs. Blaine was a leader in the field of introducing an eight hour day for house servants. Apparently she received considerable publicity for doing so.

See also:

  • League of Women Voters-Illinois, 1924 November 20-21. Report of Fourth Annual Convention
  • School for Political Education for Women, 1920 February 19-26.
  • National Commission on the Cause and Cure of War, 1937 January 26-29. Twelfth Annual Conference
  • National Council of Women, 1933 July 19-20. International Congress of Women
Box   128
Catt, Carrie Chapman, Memorial Fund Inc., 1948 March 5-1950
Note

Location: New York.

Mrs. Blaine was asked to give $5,000 to this fund, which was to be used to fight for women's rights the world over.

Box   128
Cattnach, John, 1890 April 1, 1895 January 2
Note

Location: New York.

Bills for leather goods.

Box   128
Catto, John, and Son, 1906 August 2-1919 March 4
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Bills for bedding and other items.

Box   128
Caustin, C.H., Jr., Mrs. (Lady Mary Leighton Patterson), 1915-1931
Note

Location: St. Charles, Illinois.

Earlier letters concern tatting work, which Mrs. Caustin did for Mrs. Blaine. She had considerable trouble getting paid.

Last letter asks Mrs. Blaine to buy a house, which Mr. Caustin and his crew had recently built. Since it was 1931 January, there was difficulty in marketing houses. Mrs. Caustin used the argument that by buying the house her husband would be able to put his men to work on a new job. She also wished to sell a thrashing machine patent for $10,000. The patent certificate was signed by Andrew Jackson.

Box   128
Causton, A.H., Mrs., 1925 February 6
Note

Location: Spokane, Washington.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for her aid to men trapped in a cave near Cave City, Kentucky.

Box   128
Cavanaugh, Doretha M., 1943 March 21
Note

Location: Wittier, California.

A California teacher, who claimed a relationship with the Blaines, thanks Mrs. Blaine for her gift to Chiang Kai-shek and the Chinese people.

Box   128
Cavaroc, P.C., 1899 April 9
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Advertises imported liquors.

Box   128
Caven, W.P., 1916 March 1
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Small bills for medical services to Miss McCormick and Miss Walker at “Oaklands.”

Box   128
Cavert, Samuel McCrea, 1931 February 2-1950 March 27
Note

Location: New York.

For several years Rev. Cavert, general secretary of the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, sent Mrs. Blaine copies of Fellowship of Prayer. Mrs. Blaine gave some aid to the FCCCA. In 1938, Cavert went to Holland to participate in a conference, which he hoped would result in a World Council of Churches.

Box   128
Cayley, Frank, and Company, 1906 June 6-July 3
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Information requested by Mrs. Blaine about resort accommodations near Muskoka.

Box   128
Cecil, Robert, 1923 April 1-September 5, 1937 June 12
Note

Location: London, England.

Address delivered in Chicago, April 16, 1923, on “League of Nations and International Co-operation.”

An article, 1923 March 31, about Cecil in the International Interpreter.

In June of 1937, Cecil telegraphed Mrs. Blaine about her devotion to the League of Nations.

See also: Report of Fourth Annual Convention National League of Women Voters, 1923 April 14.

Box   128
Cecil, Russel L. (M.D.), 1940 August 1-1942 November 6
Note

Location: New York.

Bills for medical services to Mr. H.C. Van Doorn.

Box   128
Cecilian Choir, 1889 September 19
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Mrs. Blaine was president of the Board of Officers of this organization for 1888-1889.

See also: William L. Tomlins.

Box   128
Ceder, Georgiana D., 1923 July 2-1945 April 24
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

It seems that Miss Cedar was a secretary of Mrs. Blaine. Notes concern trivial financial matters.

Box   128
Ceder, Martin A.
Note

Advertises European travel tours.

See also: Campus Tours.

Box   128
Celestial Map Publishing Company, 1940 April 4
Note: Receipt for payment of some maps.
Box   128
Central Art Association
Note: See also: Morse, T. Vernette.
Box   128
Central Athletic Club for Women, 1916 May 11-1917 January 20
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

This organization wanted Mrs. Blaine to become a member of its Board of Managers.

Box   128
Central Church of Christ, 1931 November 4
Note

Location: Portsmouth, Ohio.

Asks aid for Thanksgiving Fund. Unique approach, since the church sold symbolic shares of stock.

Box   128
Central Congress for World Security, 1947 October 25
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Dr. B.I. Bell of this organization wanted Mrs. Blaine to speak at a public rally at the Chicago Opera House on November 22, 1947. No follow up. Enclosed in the folder as a pamphlet “World Republic.”

Box   128
Central Electric Company, 1909 December 17-1925 May 6
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for various electrical appliances.

Box   128
Central Free Dispensary, 1922 June 19-1939 May 27
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for money.

Box   128
Central Garage, 1924 July 16-1931 October 18
Note

Location: Bloomingdale, New York.

Bills for boat repairs.

Box   128
Central Heating and Plumbing Company, 1927 September 1-1927 November 1
Note

Location: Exeter, New Hampshire.

Bills.

Box   128
Central Howard Association, 1910 November 21-1947 December 17
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for aid for services to released prisoners. Leaflets and letters.

Box   128
Central Landscape Service Company, 1928 April 30
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of advertisement.

Box   128
Central Military Convalescent Hospital, 1915 December 15
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Thank you note for gift from Mary Virginia McCormick estate.

Box   128
Central News Service Company, 1935 June 24-25
Note

Location: St. Louis, Missouri.

Photographer of this organization wanted to take Mrs. Blaine's picture. Secretary informed him that Mrs. Blaine did not allow this.

Box   128
Central Normal College, 1939 June 30
Note

Location: Seoul, Korea.

Request for aid. Mrs. Blaine's mother was interested in this school before she died. Wanted $30,000 from Mrs. Blaine.

Box   128
Central Safety Deposit Company, 1932 January 6-1953 December 30
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and leases for safety deposit box.

Box   128
Central Scientific Company, 1916 March 10-1917 May 18
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Mrs. Blaine bought an aquarium from this company, which was given to Mary Virginia McCormick.

Box   128
Central States Historical Society, 1931 March 11
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for information about Mrs. Blaine and her husband for a forthcoming biography.

Box   128
Central Swedish Relief Committee, 1903 March 5, 1903 March 18
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wanted Mrs. Blaine to buy a box at the Grand Charity Entertainment at the Coliseum on March 25.

Box   128
Central Trust Company of Illinois, 1912 May 29-1929 July 16
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests to receive $128.00, which Mrs. Blaine owed to a bankrupt firm. A letter, 1912 July 20, reveals that Mrs. Blaine contributed $100 and promised a similar amount for each of the next five years for the publication of a magazine of verse to be edited by Harriet Monroe. In July of 1929, $5,000 was deposited with this company apparently for Milford Meadows Stock Farm, Lake Mills, Wisconsin.

Box   128
Central Wisconsin Trust Company, 1920 January 6
Note

Location: Madison, Wisconsin.

Document concerns a deposit of $335, which seemingly doesn't concern Mrs. Blaine.

Box   128-129
Centralia Mine Disaster, 1947 April 7-1948 December 20
Physical Description: 7 folders 
Note

Location: Centralia; Chicago, Illinois.

This disaster took the lives of 111 miners in April 1947. These folders contain newspaper clippings, legislative reports, information compiled by the law office of John F. O'Connell, and many letters of thanks from the miners' families for the aid Mrs. Blaine sent to them. She contributed $11,200.

See also:

  • Decker, Grace
  • Randolph, Paul (State Representative)
Box   129
Century Atlas, 1901 April 20
Note

Location: New York.

Letter states that Mrs. Blaine ordered a copy of The Century Atlas of the World.

Box   129
Century Club, 1933 May 4-1933 September 6
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notice of membership, leaflets, etc.

Box   129
Century Company, 1902 November 21-1930 November 17
Note

Location: New York.

Bills for a number of books purchased by Mrs. Blaine. There is also some comment on the biography of Cyrus Hall McCormick by William T. Hutchinson.

Box   129
A Century of Progress (Chicago Fair), 1933 July 28-1934 May 26
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Mrs. Blaine was approached by several organizations for aid in certain aspects of the Chicago World's Fair.

Box   129
Century Publishing and Engraving Company, 1902 August 5-November 29
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

This company made an engraving of Colonel Parker ($350), which appeared in the Encyclopedia of Illinois.

Box   129
Cervantes, A.J., 1909 August 27
Note

Location: Newark, New Jersey.

Cervantes was a disabled young man who supported himself, a widowed sister, and three small children by mailing small articles, which he had made, and requesting 25 cents. Mrs. Blaine obliged.

Box   129
Chace, Arthur F., 1945 December 19-1948 December 19
Note

Location: New York.

Christmas cards.

Box   129
Chace, Arthur F., Mrs. (Kathleen S. Fletcher), 1924-1941
Note

Location: New York.

Letters concern personal matters, Christmas greetings, etc.

Box   129
Chadbourne, S.J., 1899 July 3, 1899 August 25
Note

Location: Augusta, Maine.

Writing on the stationery of Maine's Office of Secretary of State, Chadbourne, who was an acquaintance of Emmons Blaine, asked for money for the building of a church at East Dixon.

Box   129
Chaddock, W.P., 1901 March 4
Note

Location: Rock Island, Illinois.

This man, whose wife was ill, wanted aid so that they could move to a better climate.

Box   129
Chadsey, Charles E.
Note: See also: United States Department of Labor - Children's Bureau, 1919 May 19-20. Conference on Child Labor Standards.
Box   129
Chaffee, Alice Ermina, 1895-1898
Note

Location: Detroit, Michigan.

Letters written before and after visits with Mrs. Blaine. Alice Chaffee calls Mrs. Blaine her cousin. She asked for advice on various matters.

Box   129
Chaffee, A.W., 1917 June 25
Note

Location: Franconia, New Hampshire.

Advertises Forest Hills Hotel at Franconia.

See also: Castle Hot Springs Company, Hot Springs, Arkansas.

Box   129
Chaffee, Melzar Merrick, 1902 July 9-1927 August 24
Note

Location: Berlin, Germany.

Mr. Chaffe was a musician who studied in Berlin. He asked for, and received, aid from Mrs. Blaine so that she could continue her studies. In 1906, he dedicated a song to Mrs. Blaine (a copy of the song is found in the folder).

Box   129
Chaffee, Melzar Merrick, Mrs. (Naomi M.), 1947 January 21, 1947 September 20
Note

Location: Montclair, New Jersey.

Letters at the time of the death of Stanley McCormick and Melzar Merrick Chaffee. Mrs. Chaffee summarizes her husband's life in music and states that she has no income. However, she did not ask Mrs. Blaine for support.

Box   129
Chaffee, Oliver N., Sr., 1916 October 29
Note

Location: San Diego, California.

Notice that Chaffee died.

Box   129
Chaffee, Oliver N., Sr., Mrs. (Jeannie Merrick), 1889 August 28-1911
Note

Location: Detroit, Michigan.

Melzer Chaffee's mother. The Melzers were close to Mrs. Blaine since she was quite young. These letters concern personal items, family news, etc.

Box   129
Chaffee, Oliver N., Jr., 1905-1906
Note

Location: Provincetown, Massachusetts.

Mrs. Blaine was interested in the paintings of Oliver Chaffee, probably because of her relationship with the family.

Box   129
Chaffin, Lawrence, 1938 August 27-1940 November 30
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Mrs. Blaine paid the medical bills of Emita Jewett Krueger, who was shot by “McDonald” in Hollywood. Chaffin was the attending physician. Medical reports enclosed. E.J. Krueger may have been Mrs. Blaine's cousin.

Box   129
Chaffin, Lawrence, Mrs. (Mildred Stampfer), 1930 November 8, 1930 December 26
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Thank you notes for flowers.

Box   129
Chalmers, James, 1908 April 17
Note

Location: Waverley, Massachusetts.

Thanks the McCormicks for his payment for caring for “Mr. McCormick.”

Box   129
Chalmers, Thomas, 1919 March 4-1920 September 17
Note

Location: West Newton, Massachusetts.

Letters tell of the progress of Jack Adams at Alden School at West Newton, Massachusetts. Mrs. Blaine paid his bills.

Box   129
Chalmers, William James, 1900-1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding invitation, council on where money of the Benjamin? Lamb estate could be spent. Address: concerns American Commission for Relief in Belgium, at Blackstone Hotel, 1916 December 5.

Box   129
Chalmers, William James, Mrs. (Joan A. Pinkerton), 1909 November 4-1938 December 19
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Mrs. Chalmers wrote many times on behalf of the Convalescent Crippled Children's County Home at Prince Crossing. A misunderstanding grew up between Mrs. Chalmers and Mrs. Blaine's mother concerning the amount of support which she would send to the Home.

Box   129
Chamber of Commerce, 1912 August 1-1912 December 14
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Concerns arrangements for the Fifth International Congress of Chambers of Congress.

Box   129
Chamber of Commerce of the United States, 1916 April 13-1916 November 6
Note

Location: New York.

The bulk of this correspondence is from the Immigration Committee of this organization and its activities in 1916. There are detailed reports on housing, diet, etc. The most detailed report is on the Immigrant Community Experiment at Barren Island, Jamaica Bay, Long Island. Mrs. Blaine met with the leaders of the Immigration Committee in 1916.

See also: National Americanization Committee.

Box   129
Chamberlain, Don, Mrs. (Agnes Elizabeth), 1947 June 18
Note

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for the kindness shown to her sister, Marian Adams.

See also: Jack Adams for details of the tragedy.

Box   129
Chamberlain, Joseph P., 1940 November 11
Note: Invites Mrs. Blaine to dinner with himself and Paul Kellogg.
Box   129
Chamberlain, L.H., Mrs. (Mary Lavina Hodges), 1943 March 22-1949 February 1
Note

Location: Eugene, Oregon.

Many years before, Mrs. Blaine and Mrs. Chamberlain had been acquainted. As far back as 1893, Mrs. Chamberlain claimed that a William S. Hart had done Mrs. Blaine and her family some wrong. Although the correspondence is not clear on this matter, it seems that it has to do with some International Harvester Stock.

Box   129
Chamberlain, Selah, 1932 August 27
Note

Location: Woodside, California.

Wedding invitation.

Box   129
Chamberlain, Thomas G., 1929 November 27
Note

Location: New York.

Letter and newspaper clipping accusing President Hoover of violating international justice.

Box   129
Chamberlain, W.W., 1912 August 15
Note

Location: Seattle, Washington.

Chamberlain explains in this letter that if he had taken the advice of Emmons Blaine Sr. and stayed with the North-Western Railway Company, he would have no financial worries at all. He enclosed a letter from Emmons Blaine. As it was Chamberlain took another job, received no pension, spent his life savings on his wife's doctor bills, and left him with nothing at age 65. The letter from Emmons Blaine is dated April 6, 1884 at Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

Box   129
Chamberlin, Clare, 1897 November 29
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Mr. Chamberlain wanted Mrs. Blaine to take in his son as a playmate, supposedly, for her own son. The boy was twelve years old in 1897 and one of Mrs. Blaine's brothers had noticed his boy as a fit companion for the McCormick and Blaine youngsters.

Box   129
Chamberlin, Georgia Louise, 1896 December 2-1905 October 23
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

This lady held a Bible class at Mrs. Cyrus H. McCormick's house in 1905 in which Emmons Jr. was enrolled.

Box   129
Chamberlin, Henry Barrett, 1910 January 27
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note that Chamberlin sent Mrs. Blaine copies of “Cyrus H. McCormick, Prophet of the Prairies,” and an issue of The Voter.

Box   130
Chamberlin, Mabel Jane, 1915 April 26
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

This woman wanted to become soloist of the Fourth Presbyterian Church, where she would sing for “such members of your church who would be influential.” She wanted Mrs. Blaine's help in this matter.

Box   130
Chamberlin in Metal Weather Strip Company, 1909 November 29-1915 October 15
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and advertising.

Box   130
Chamberlin, Rollin Thomas, 1928
Note: Note expressing thanks for Mrs. Blaine's “kind expression of sympathy.”
Box   130
Chamberlin, T.C., 1900 February 23-1910 December 26
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Mrs. Blaine requested, and received from Chamberlin of the University of Chicago, his account of the formation of the world.

Box   130
Chamberlin, William Beaver, 1899 December 6
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Wedding invitation.

Box   130
Chamberlin, William H., 1909 May 5, 1922 February 9
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Early note concerns the dedication of the McCormick Playground. The second is a short summary of Chamberlin's teaching career at McCormick School and elsewhere, at the time of his resignation.

Box   130
Chamberlind Shoppe, 1941 December 18
Note

Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Bill of $6.37 for vases.

Box   130
Chambers, A.F., 1920 October 17
Note

Location: Memphis, Tennessee.

Chambers wanted to clip the newspaper articles and editorials about Mrs. Blaine for $15.

Box   130
Chambers, Hollis, 1908 August 19-October 3
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Bills for use of a room and telephone.

Box   130
Chambers, Kittie, 1907-1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for sewing.

Box   130
Champion, J.D., Mrs. (Kittle Porter), 1926 July 23
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

This woman wanted to mortgage a number of farms and houses to Mrs. Blaine or her sister's estate so that she could make improvements on her property.

Box   130
Champlain, Hotel, 1908 July 29
Note

Location: Clinton County, New York.

Bill.

Box   130
Champlin, A.H., 1898 July 5
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter expressing joy at the re-election of Colonel Parker and the hope that his wife's health would improve. Newspaper clipping enclosed.

Box   130
Chancellor, E.S., 1911 November 15
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

This letter enumerates the physical defects of Parker School.

Box   130
Chandler, Albert B., 1940 May 30
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Note states that Mrs. Blaine's telegram of June 29th was received.

Box   130
Chandler, Emerson Tuttle, Mrs. (Ginevra Pirie), 1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for flowers sent to “Father.”

Box   130
Chandler, Fannie E., Mrs., 1921 October 6
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Mrs. Blaine had inquired whether Mrs. Chandler would be interested in becoming governess of her granddaughter.

Box   130
Chandler, Florence, 1906 October 18
Note

Location: Worcester, Massachusetts.

Bill for subscription to Pedagogical Seminary, Volume 13, No. 2.

Box   130
Chandler, F.R., Mrs. (Anna B.), 1912 February 14
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to a lecture at the Chicago Historical Society.

Box   130
Chandler, Frank R., 1908-1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invites Mrs. Blaine to various social functions.

Box   130
Chandler, George M., 1916 December 12-1941 December 31
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for books. From these bills and letters it is possible to determine what interested Mrs. Blaine in reading material through the years. She bought several rare volumes from Chandler.

Box   130
Chandler, Henry P., 1916 February 14-1952 December 18
Physical Description: 5 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Valuable correspondence is actually restricted to the years 1924-1938. The 1924 correspondence concerns international cooperation, which both Chandler and Mrs. Blaine favored.

Chandler was a Chicago lawyer, whom Mrs. Blaine engaged 1928-1931 in the legal fight with Mrs. Stanley McCormick over the treatment of her husband, who was Mrs. Blaine's brother.

Chandler worked closely with E.H. Cassels, handling legal matters in California.

During the 1930s, Chandler corresponded with Mrs. Blaine on a number of civic and humanitarian issues. Chandler was influential in the Illinois League of Nations Association toward which Mrs. Blaine contributed $1 000 a month in part of trouble holding together. Chandler was also interested in juvenile delinquency, child health, and related problem.

See also:

  • Chicago Regional White House Conference, 1931 October 30-31. Regarding child health and protection.
  • Illinois Child Labor Committee, 1926 October 15. Report of meeting.
Box   130
Chandler, Henry P., Mrs. (Helen M.), 1928-1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you notes for flowers.

Box   130
Chandler, Henry P., Mrs. (Olive), 1939 December 4
Note: Telephone message that the Chandlers could not accept Mrs. Blaine's invitation.
Box   130
Chandler, Hildreth, and Company, 1911 July 28-1914 April 28
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Inquires about some of Mrs. Blaine's Chicago property.

Box   130
Chandler, J.H., 1892 November 1
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Document concerns Mrs. Blaine's interest in the Chicago Ship Building Company.

Box   130
Chandler, Kent, 1947 June 12
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Invites Mrs. Blaine to their home.

Box   130
Chandler, Kent, Jr., 1937 December-1940 December 18
Note

Location: Groton, Massachusetts.

Accepts and declines Mrs. Blaine's invitations.

Box   130
Chandler, Margaret
Note: See also: National Committee on the Cause and Cure of War, 1937 January 26-29. Twelfth Annual Conference.
Box   130
Chandler, Milford G., 1920 March 17-1921 July 25
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Copy of a speech delivered before the Chicago Historical Society, “The Purpose of the Indian Fellowship League.”

Box   130
Chandler, Reuben Grigsby, 1915-1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations to weddings, and a thank-you note for the invitation to a tea on Mrs. C.H. McCormick's 80th birthday.

Box   130
Chandler, Reuben Grigsby, Mrs. (Virginia), 1889
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note on a gift which Mrs. Chandler gave to Mrs. Blaine.

Box   130
Chandler, William E., 1884 October 17
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Letter on Navy Department stationery addressed to Mrs. James G. Blaine concerning the outlook for the election of 1894.

Box   130
Chaney, Ralph W., 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Accepts the invitation of the Senior Class of Parker School for a luncheon, 1915 June 12.

Box   130
Chang, Poling, 1929
Note

Location: New York.

Dr. Poling, President of Nankai University in China, spoke to an audience in Chicago on May 11, 1929. Mrs. Blaine was thanked for her hospitality while he was in Chicago. A copy of the address is enclosed. Upon returning to New York, Poling asked Mrs. Blaine for $75,000 for the University. She did make a contribution, but the amount is not given.

Box   130
Chang, T.C., 1930 February 10, 1930 February 16
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

In 1938 February 17, T.C. Chang (brother of Poling Chang) lectured at the Palmer House to the Emergency Committee for Colleges in China. Address enclosed. He came to call on Mrs. Blaine, but she was out of town.

Box   131
Channing, Corneau and Fothingham, 1921 July 13, 1921 August 9
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Letters from Boston lawyer attempting to collect the tuition of Robert Adams, son of Mrs. J.W. Adams, for his 1920-1921 term at Mr. Rivers' Open Air School for Boys. Mrs. J.W. Adams dependent upon Mrs. Blaine.

Box   131
Channing, Walter, 1925 April 27, 1925 May 7
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Request on behalf of Mary Sears of Cohasset whether she could rent Miss McCormick's house at Cohasset for the summer of 1925. House was not rented.

Box   131
Channon, James H., 1901 November 29
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Writer says that he is not able to subscribe to the City Homes Association that Mrs. Blaine was apparently promoting.

Box   131
Chanock and Chanock, 1947 November 14-1948 April 1
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter and bills for rent of establishment at 117 E. Huron St.

Box   131
Chanock, John, 1953 October 22
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Chanock wanted Mrs. Blaine to set up an Emmons McCormick Blaine Memorial Medical Center for research work in Chicago.

Box   131
Chappell, Adelaide G., 1948 September 17, 1948 October 5
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?.

Miss Chappell of the “Atomic Age” wanted Mrs. Blaine to see a book recently published by her organization which promoted world peace.

Box   131
Chapin, Chester W., 1899 June 28
Note

Location: New York.

Announcement of wedding of Pauline Chapin to Andrew McKinley.

Box   131
Chapin and Gore, 1892-1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for imported liquors.

Box   131
Chapin, Fanny
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Sought donations for a charity Kindergarten.

Box   131
Chapin, Francis Edwin, Mrs., 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation.

Box   131
Chapin, Louella, 1898 June 11
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from the Vice-President of Geographical Society regretting the fact that, unless due action was speedily taken, geology and astronomy would be dropped from the course of study in Chicago secondary schools.

Box   131
Chapin, Raymond E., 1945 April 28
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Wedding invitation.

Box   131
Chapin, Wilma B., 1900 March 13
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Writer is anxious to hear from Mrs. Blaine concerning some undisclosed matter.

Box   131
Chapman, Alben H., 1947 March 31
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notice at death of “Auntie Flo (Hefter),” to whom Mrs. Blaine sent flowers in her last illness.

Box   131
Chapman, Albert, 1907 April 26-1908 February 15
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

60 year old man sought aid to pay his rent as he had just returned from the hospital, had no means, and was threatened with eviction from his apartment.

Box   131
Chapman, F.T., 1907 April 21
Note

Location: Berlin, Germany.

Professor on leave from Pacific University, near Portland, Oregon, sought aid for a pipe organ ($5,000), and $15,000 to put the music department in order.

Box   131
Chapman, George R., 1915 August 29, 1916 September 1
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Elmhurst, Illinois.

Notice that Mrs. Blaine's home at Elmhurst had been broken into. Other information concerning the Elmhurst property.

Box   131
Chapman, John Adams, 1881-1957 December 27
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

John Chapman was a cousin of Mrs. Blaine. He wrote letters to Mrs. Blaine concerning personal and family matters from early childhood until Mrs. Blaine's death. Mr. Chapman became an agent of the Chicago Stock Exchange Building some time before 1909, and in 1930 was elected Vice President of the Bartlet, Knight and Company, Investment Securities. Chapman was employed by the McCormicks although this correspondence does not reveal precisely in what capacity.

In 1916, he travelled with “Aunt Nettie,” Mrs. Cyrus Hall McCormick. In his illness, Stanley McCormick enjoyed visiting with Chapman as they apparently had much in common. Mrs. Blaine paid Chapman's expenses for several trips to Riven Rock Estate near Santa Barbara, California to visit his cousin Stanley. Much of the correspondence with Mrs. Blaine concerns these visits. Announcements of marriages of Chapman's four daughters.

See also: McCormick Estates.

Box   131
Chapman, John Adams, Mrs. (Eleanor Stickney), 1907-1949
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Letters concern social affairs and thank-you notes for flowers.

Box   131
Chapman, John E., Mrs. (cousin of Mary Adams), 1889 July 21-1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters concern mainly personal and family affairs.

Box   131
Chapman, John William, 1939 March 17, 1939 March 23
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests aid for Chapman's campaign fund. He was running as a Republican for City Clerk.

Box   131
Chapman, M.H., 1922 October 3
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

College student, 23 years old, came to office and tried to sell magazines so that he could continue his education at Northwestern. Mrs. Blaine did not buy from him saying, “She has not found that that is a very good way to do [it].”

Box   131
Chapman, P.W., and Company, 1919 September-1929 July 24
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Chapman tried to sell Mrs. Blaine bonds on behalf of Paulaski County, Arkansas. Later he tried to sell some issues of “The United States Lines.” The former he thought advantageous since it was exempt from Federal Taxation.

Box   131
Chapman, Ralph, 1947 June 5
Note: Mr. and Mrs. R. Chapman telephoned that they would not be able to attend Mrs. Blaine's dinner on June 6.
Box   131
Chapman, Ralph, Mrs., 1949 November 7
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invites Mrs. Blaine to Pine Room of Congress Hotel to meet Miss Cornelia Otis Skiner, and General Carlos Ro[--]elo.

Box   131
Chapman, Robert Clowry, 1903 June 12
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

American Correspondence College sought financial aid.

Box   131
Chapman, S. Jefferson, 1941 November 1-1947 November 21
Note

Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Bills and professional letters from Dr. Chapman inviting Mrs. Blaine to return to Colorado Springs again. He treated Mrs. Blaine when she vacationed at Colorado Springs.

Box   131
Chapman, S. Jefferson, Mrs. (Therese), 1947 January-1950 January 28
Note

Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Mrs. Chapman was the wife of the doctor that attended Mrs. Blaine when she visited Colorado Springs. Mrs. Blaine sent flowers to the Chapmans frequently, for which Mrs. Chapman expressed her thanks.

In 1947, she wrote concerning her husband's plan for a non-profit foundation for mental health toward which she expected Mrs. Blaine's niece Muriel to contribute a substantial sum. Also in 1947, Mrs. Chapman wanted Mrs. Blaine to send her $20,000 so that her husband could take a rest as he had had a bad accident. Later Mrs. Chapman herself had a nervous breakdown.

Box   131
Chapman, W.E., 1911 February 17
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Solicits aid for the Edward MacDowell Memorial Association.

Box   131
Chappell, R.B., 1908 February 22-1911 January 30
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Chappell sought aid to have a window with the likeness of Colonel Parker installed at Englewood High School.

Box   131
Character Education Institution, 1924 December 29
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Solicited aid for work in moral education in the nation's schools.

Box   131
Chard, Thornton
Note

Location: Cazenovia, New York.

Wedding invitation.

Box   131
Charities and the Commons, 1907 January 10-1908 February 20
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Several requests for aid to this organization which took up several charitable causes. Mrs. Blaine gave to this organization.

See also:

  • Devine, Edward T.
  • Kellog, Arthur P.
  • Kellogg, Paul DA
  • Taylor, Graham
Box   131
Charities Publication Committee, 1909 November 13-1912 January 2
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Jane Addams published some of her writings through this organization. Mrs. Blaine bought several publications from CPC and also contributed at least $150.

See also:

  • Devine, Edward T.
  • Kellogg, Arthur P.
Box   131
Charity Organization Society of the City of New York
Note: See also:
  • Devine, Edward T.
  • Kellogg, Arthur P.
Box   131
Charles and Company, 1924 August 1-1925 August 22
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for groceries and fruit baskets sent to various individuals.

Box   131
Charles, Heinrich, 1912 June 3, 1912 June 29
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Two pamplets enclosed: “The Romance of the Name America” by himself, and “St. Die Des-Vosges Marraine DeL'Amerique.” He wished to sell his manuscripts of the former for $100.

Box   131
Charles River Trust Company, 1919 April 8-July 24
Note

Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Two telegrams notifying Mrs. Blaine that “Charles River Trust is the same as National Bank Charles River Trust Co.” and that Eleanor Gooding Blaine had no balance “now nor on October Ninth.”

Box   131
Charles, Thomas, Company, 1904 August 11, 1921 May 26
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Small bills for school supplies.

Box   131
Charlton, A.J., 1933 October 21
Note

Location: Lowden, Iowa.

Dr. Charlton wanted $25,000 so that he could manufacture and distribute certain cancer remedies.

Box   131
Charlton, Harry, 1939 December 27-1947 April 9
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Thank you notes for Christmas gifts from an employee of Riven Rock Estate which was kept for Mr. Stanley McCormick.

Box   131
Charny, Gertrude, 1926 November 12
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Well qualified woman seeks employment as secretary.

Box   131
Charter, Jaunita, 1910 June 17, 1912 June 18
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two notes, one accepting and another declining, invitations of the “Senior Class.”

Box   131
Charvet and Fils Inc., 1933 March 1-1939 April 19
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Bills and advertising for men's night wear. Mrs. Blaine made some purchases for Stanley McCormick.

Box   131
Chase, E.B., 1905 July 17
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Pastor of small Congregational church in Chicago wanted aid to build a new edifice.

Box   131
Chase, Frank
Note: See also: American-Russian Institute for Cultural Relations. Report, page 24, 1934 April 20.
Box   131
Chase, Henry B., 1914 February 6-1914 June 14
Note

Location: Chase, Alabama.

Bills and information concerning an organ which was apparently installed at a church at Huntsville, Alabama. Perhaps Mary Virginia McCormick was interested in this church.

Box   131
Chase, H.G., 1931 August 19-1931 October 29
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Realtor tried to interest Mrs. Blaine in buying a home near Santa Barbara.

See also: Map of Santa Barbara (printed).

Box   131
Chase, Howard, 1931 August 19-1931 October 29
Note: See also: United Nations Association Congress. Proceedings, 1944 January 14-15.
Box   131
Chase National Bank, 1938 August 25-1948 June 28
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Through this bank Mrs. Blaine sent 8 checks to:
Salvador De Madariaga
3 Church St., Old Headington
Oxford, England.

Each check was for $250.

Box   131
Chase, Philander F., 1904 July 11, 1904 October 5
Note

Location: Berwyn, Illinois.

These two letters with numerous enclosures concern “Neuro-Muscular Education or Development,” a new branch of study that interested Mr. Chase. Among the endorsements of Chase's methods is a letter from John Dewey. In addition to writing on child development Chase apparently sold baby furniture.

Box   131
Chase, Reverend, 1908 November 18
Note

Location: New Haven, Connecticut.

Telegram concerning Mrs. Blaine's decision to come to visit him.

Box   131
Chase, Robert C., 1921 July 11, 1921 August 25
Note

Location: Chase, Alabama.

Letters concern condition of the road which passed in front of Mary Virginia McCormick's estate.

Box   131
Chase, Samuel Thompson, 1918, 1931
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois; Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding invitations.

Box   131
Chase, Samuel Thompson, Mrs. (Mary Ayer), 1915, 1926
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Request for aid for the Passavant Memorial Hospital of Northwestern University.

Box   131
Chase, Stephen, and Company, 1914 September
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?.

Little pocket book quotes prices of sea foods.

Box   131
Chatfield, Helen H., 1897 July 14
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Letter tells of the funeral of a neighbor, Mrs. Heuriette?

Box   131
Chatfield, Wayne B., 1892 March-June
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters of personal interest.

Box   131
Chatfield-Taylor, Hobart, 1910 November 22, 1918 January 3
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Lake Forest, Illinois; Santa Barbara, California.

Invitations. Letter of thanks for Mrs. Blaine's kindness at the death of his mother.

Box   131
Chatfield-Taylor, Hobart, Mrs. (Rose Farwell)
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Invitations to several social events. Mrs. Chatfield-Taylor was active in the Friday Club and the Onwentsia Club.

Box   131
Chatfield-Taylor, Hobart, Mrs. (Estell Barbour Stillman), 1930 March-April
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, Illinois.

Invitation and thank-you note for gift.

Box   131
Chatfield-Taylor, W.C.T., Mrs. (Adele), 1942 August 22
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Letter recommends Henry Sclwef for gardener at McCormick Estate, as former gardener recently died.

Box   131
Chatter Club, 1898-1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notices of meetings at Mrs. Cyrus H. McCormick's and elsewhere.

Box   131
Chautauqua Institution, 1907 June 26
Note

Location: Chautauqua, New York.

President of the Institution sent Mrs. Blaine a pass so that she could attend the July 8-13 Juvenile Problem meetings.

Box   131
Chavigneau, Madam, 1887 February 7
Note

Location: Paris, France.

Bill for corset.

Box   131
Cheal, Muriel, 1942 September 23
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you letter for hospital and surgical care provided to her by Mrs. Blaine “because I am Portia's sister.;”

Box   131
Cheal, Portia, 1927 August 22-1955 November 8
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miss Cheal was employed by Mrs. Blaine from 1927-1955. Folder consists of initial interview with Miss Cheal, numerous thank-you notes for gifts, and some communication on paintings.

Box   131
Cheep, Miss
Note: See also:
  • Bernard, Mrs. Frances, 1925 February 28. Report of Luncheon
  • Alumnae Forum of Women's Eastern Colleges
Box   131
Cheesborough, Eliza Stone, 1899 December 29-1917 July 20
Note

Location: Baltimore, North Carolina.

Letters concern writer's dismissal from Mary Virginia McCormick's employ.

Box   131
Cheeseman, E.E., 1915 February 3
Note

Location: Clayton, New York.

Newspaper man sought information on Mrs. Cyrus Hall McCormick.

Box   132
Cheeseman, Miriam McP., 1906 September 1
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Chicago teacher endorses Mrs. Blaine's textbook proposal and hopes she can carry it through the Board of Education.

Box   132
Cheeseman, R.G., 1918 December 5
Note

Location: Landsdowne, Pennsylvania.

Bill for papering “on Hilldale Rd.” Also painting.

Box   132
Cheesewright, Mason, and Company, 1941 November 10
Note

Location: California.

A decorator and furnisher wished to sell the contents of the Hill crest and Santa Monica houses for the McCormick family.

Box   132
Cheesewright Studios Inc., 1929-1934
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Estimates, invoices, etc., for the decorating and furnishing of Miss Mary Virginia McCormick's home at Santa Monica.

Box   132
Cheesman, James, 1902 March 6
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Cheeseman wished to learn the “principles and methods on which the Francis Parker School is modeled and operated.”

Box   132
Chelten Hill Cemetery Company, 1919 August 4-1920 August 17
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Bills connected with the remains of Emmons Blaine Jr. His ashes were removed in the Spring of 1921.

Box   132
Chen, Chang Lok, 1943 March 12-1947 June 26
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters and invitations from the Consulate-General of China. Letters all brief and contain no real issues. Mrs. Blaine had a fund set up in honor of her mother for the aid of the Chinese people.

Box   132
Chen, Yii-djen, 1937 December 4-1939 April 12
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Letters of appreciation from a Chinese student that Mrs. Blaine supported at Graduate Teachers College of Winnetka.

Box   132
Chenery, William Ludlow, 1912 November 7
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter concerns a speech made by Mrs. Blaine but gives no indication of the topic of the speech or other details. Writer says, “You caught the audience more completely than even I had hoped.”

Box   132
Cheney, Charles E., 1915 February 6
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Best wishes on Mrs. McCormick's 80th birthday.

Box   132
Cheney, Frederick Goddard, 1910-1948
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Invitations.

Box   132
Cheney, Frederick Goddard, Mrs. (Elizabeth Tenney), 1937 December 29-1941 December 30
Note: Thank you notes for Christmas gifts.
Box   132
Cheney, John Vance, 1898 February 17-1904 March 14
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

The librarian at the Newberry Library invited Mrs. Blaine to several musical events.

Box   132
Cheney, Lucian P., 1901 May 23-1902 January 1
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for drugs.

Box   132
Cheney, Nelson Weaver, Mrs. (Nellia Carolyn Shields), 1923 July 10
Note

Location: London, England.

Letter expresses sorrow at the death of “Aunt Nettie.”

Box   132
Cherep-Spiridovich, Arthur, 1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter offering his service as a companion and tutor to Harold McCormick and family.

Biographical information included.

Box   132
Cherington, Frank B., 1909
Note

Location: Chillicothe, Ohio.

Letter expressing happiness over the fact that Emmons Jr. passed his Harvard exams.

Box   132
Cherrington, Ben M., 1932-1943
Note

Location: Denver, Colorado.

Address by Cherrington of the University of Denver on the Disarmament Conference held in Geneva in 1932 given before the Annual Meeting of the Mid-West League of the Nations Association on March 7, 1932 in Chicago. Thank you note for hospitality and sympathy.

Letter in which he states what he believes to be the purpose and program of the American Committee for World Citizenship.

Statement of the philosophy of program of the Foundation for the Advancement of the Social Sciences (University of Denver).

Telegram to be sent to India stating that he hopes India and Britain will collaborate to keep the Japanese from Indian soil. Sent April 1942.

Box   132
Cherry, Frank W., 1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters outlining an educational development plan that he offered to Mrs. Blaine after he heard that she was planning a new type of school.

Box   132
Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company, 1947
Note

Location: Cleveland, Ohio.

Letter asking the support of the recipient to correct the abuse of the apparent agreements between railroads to slow down their freight schedules. Enclosed a newspaper clipping in which the charges of the C&O are answered by the President of the Association of American Railroads.

Box   132
Chesebrough, T.U., 1913-1915
Note

Location: Charlotte, North Carolina.

Letter telling Mrs. Blaine of his engagement.

Invitation to visit.

Letter expressing dismay over Mrs. McCormick's illness.

Box   132
Chesterton, Gilbert Keith, 1921-1931
Note

Location: Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois.

Report of lecture entitled “Literature as Baggage” given by Chesterton in Chicago on March 28, 1921.

Report of lecture entitled “The Ignorance of the Educated” given by Chesterton at Los Angeles on February 11, 1931.

Box   132
Chestnut Court Book Shop, 1935
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Bills for books purchased together with the names of the volumes.

Box   132
Chevalier, Stuart, 1932-1937
Note

Location: Pasadena, California; Los Angeles, California.

Letter informing Mrs. Blaine that he paid $25,000 for the lot next to the McCormick place in Santa Monica. Letter complimenting Mrs. Blaine on her broadcast of October 31, 1936 as published in the Chicago Tribune of November 1.

Box   132
Chevalier, Stuart, Mrs. (Elizabeth), 1940
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Invitation to have luncheon with her.

Box   132
Chew, John Hamilton, 1904-1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter reporting that Mrs. Holman is a very sick woman and should be hospitalized.

Invitation to attend the marriage of their daughter Elizabeth to Theodore Forbes.

Invitation to show Mrs. Blaine the hospital school.

Box   132
Chez Paree, 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts.

Box   132
Chi, Li Wen, 1941
Note

Location: Peking University, Peking (Beijing), China.

Invitation to attend the marriage of their daughter Hsiao to Michael Lindsay.

Box   132
Chiang, Madame Kai-Shek (Mayling Soong), 1942-1944
Note

Location: Chungking, Szechuan.

Circular in which she thanks Mills College for giving a scholarship in perpetuity to a Chinese student. Circular explaining the purpose of the Mayling Soong Foundation and asking for a contribution to it.

Autographed copy of Mrs. Chiang's “We Chinese Women.”

Reprints of a speech to the House of Representatives on February 18, 1943 and an address at Madison Square Garden on March 2, 1943.

Pictures of Mrs. Chiang during mass meeting in Chicago on March 22, 1943.

Regretfully refuse invitation to stay with Mrs. Blaine.

Letter thanking Mrs. Blaine for flowers.

Notes thanking Mrs. Blaine for dividends on the shares of stock given to her in the International Harvester Company, the money to be used for Chinese War orphans.

Box   132
Chiasson, James, 1928-1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Dunbar, Wisconsin; Pembine, Wisconsin.

Letter requesting financial aid.

Receipt acknowledging gift from Mrs. Blaine.

Box   132
Chicago Academy of Fine Arts, 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter offering to send some old Japanese brocades for inspection.

Box   132
Chicago Academy of Sciences, 1900-1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter outlining the advantages of membership as requested.

Proposed Amendment to the Constitution of the Academy.

Request for contribution.

Membership notification.

Proposed Constitution.

Notifications of meetings.

Official ballots for electing officers.

Box   132
Chicago Addressing Company, 1906-1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for addressing letters.

Box   132
Chicago Allied Arts Inc., 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter requesting that Mrs. Blaine allow her name to be used as a sponsor for the Adolph Bolm Ballet.

Box   132
Chicago Ambulance Board, 1939-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters asking for a contribution to an organization providing free ambulance service to the county.

Box   132
Chicago Amusement Association, 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter requesting that Mrs. Blaine secure subscriptions for the July 4th program for school children and agree to the use of her name as being interested in the work. Material on the organization and its program included.

Box   132
Chicago Architectural Club, 1900-1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter requesting that Mrs. Blaine become a patron of the thirteenth annual exhibition of the Club and contribute to a fund to defray the expenses of holding the exhibition at the Arts Institute.

Thank you note for allowing them to include her name on the Governors Board for the Beaux Arts Mexican Ball. Letter thanking Mrs. Blaine for a contribution to the Chicago Architectural Club Scholarship fund.

Box   132
Chicago Arts and Crafts Society, 1907-1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Copy of the Constitution of the Society.

Minutes of the meeting of March 15, 1907.

Notifications of the dates and places of the meetings.

Letter telling Mrs. Blaine that the society was going to be sued for breach of contract if they didn't each contribute $2.00 to end the predicament.

Box   132
Chicago Assemblies, 1896-1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to join the Assemblies which is to hold two dances a year.

Invitations to attend the dances.

Box   132-133
Chicago Association for Child Study and Parent Education, 1926-1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for an interview.

Record of the Mid-West Conference on Character Development, held by the Chicago Association on February 16-18, 1928. The following speeches were reported:

  • Dr. Mark A. May, “What Science Offers on Character Education.”
  • Prof. Henry C. Morrison, “Wholesome School Life.”
  • Dr. Joseph Jastrow, “A Genetic View of the Child.”
  • Dr. Florence Mateer, “The Physical Basis of the Child's Emotional Health.”
  • Dr. Bernard Glueck, “The Significance of Parental Attitudes for the Destiny of the Individual.”

Stenographic report of one day Conference on the Developing Attitudes in Children held on March 12, 1932. Letter thanking Mrs. Blaine for the above mentioned stenographic report.

Box   133
Chicago Association of Collegiate Alumnae, 1899-1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to attend the monthly meeting of the Association.

Invitation to attend a reception for the Association.

Invitation to attend story hours at the Chicago Public Library sponsored by the Association.

Chicago Association of Commerce, 1909-1935
Note: Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Box   133
1909-1931
Note

Invitation to attend banquet for the delegates of the Second National Peace Congress on May 5, 1909.

Invitation to attend a meeting on the housing problem.

Invitation to attend a meeting to lay the groundwork for an International Municipal Congress.

Letter requesting that Mrs. Blaine speak to the mayor and plead that he use his influence to see that the appropriations for the Building and Health Departments will not be cut for the year 1912.

Pamphlet published by the Association entitled “The Housing Problem of Chicago.” (1912).

Invitation to attend the unveiling of a reduction of St. Gauden's Monument of Lincoln.

Letter praising the Mary A. Judy School of Potomac.

Stenographic report of the Association of Commerce Luncheon of April 1, 1925, which includes speeches by Francis X. Busch, Melvin A. Traylor, and Carl R. Latham on the progress of the Tornado Relief Fund.

Letter thanking Mrs. Blaine for a $10,000 contribution to the Committee on Prevention and Punishment of Crime.

Letter informing Mrs. Blaine that the above contribution may be deducted from her income tax.

Box   133
1932
Note

Stenographic report of the National Conference for the Reduction of Federal, State and Local Government Expenditures held under the auspices of the Chicago Association of Commerce on June 2-3, 1932.

List showing the registration by the states of those who attended the conference, resolutions adopted by the conference, list of organizations represented at conference in person or by proxy, and editorial comment.

Box   133
1933-1935
Note

Request for financial assistance.

Thank you note for providing the Association with a stenographic report of the dinner meeting of the Chicago World Trade Conference of October 23, 1935.

Box   133
Chicago Association of Day Nurseries, 1920-1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter requesting the use of her name as patroness for a recital.

Letter requesting financial aid.

Statement of the purposes of the Association.

Box   133
Chicago Association for the Prevention and Relief of Heart Disease, 1923-1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to attend a luncheon where the subject of heart disease will be discussed.

Invitation to become a member of the Woman's Auxiliary Board.

Box   133
Chicago Association of Russian Officers, 1926
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to attend the Russian Officer's Ball.

Box   133
Chicago Athletic Association, 1892
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note stating that the admission fee of the late Mr. Emmons Blaine was paid in full.

Box   133
Chicago Auditorium Association, 1899-1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Report of the President to the Stockholders of the Chicago Auditorium Association for the year ending on November 30, 1899.

The income account of the Association for 1908.

Invitations to attend the annual meetings of the Association.

Pamphlet entitled Stockholders' Protective Agreement, December 1, 1929.

Letter requesting that Mrs. Blaine deposit her stock in the Association in the Central Trust Company of Chicago so that a committee may be placed in position to negotiate for its sale.

Box   133
Chicago Aurex Company, 1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills of Mrs. Grace Walker.

Box   133
Chicago Automobile Club, 1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notification that requested tickets for the Western Stock Chassis races are reserved.

Box   133
Chicago Automobile Trade Association, 1909-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for money to enable the Association to appeal to the United States Supreme Court the decision that the City of Chicago may levy a Wheel Tax on automobiles.

Request for automobile owners to send letters to State Senator and representatives urging repeal of the City Wheel Tax Act.

Request that recipient enter car in automobile parade.

Request that Mrs. Blaine act as hostess for the Orphans' Day Outing and also to make a gift of $250.

Box   133
Chicago Bach Chorus, 1938-1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request that Mrs. Blaine be a patroness. Invitations to attend concerts.

Chicago Band Association, 1912-1924
Note: Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Box   133
1912-1913
Note

Letters requesting membership subscription and contributions.

Pamplets which state the purposes of the Band Association, give the list of officers, and tell of the concerts given.

Copies of complimentary letters.

Membership cards.

Box   133
1914-1917
Note

Letters reminding Mrs. Blaine that her membership dues are due.

Programs of concerts.

Notification of annual meetings.

Membership cards.

Box   133
1918-1924
Note

Letters asking for a renewal of membership and contributions to special funds.

Letters of notification of annual meetings and of the activities of the band. A good deal of information on the band's activities in helping raise money for the war effort.

Box   133
Chicago Bar Association, 1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Stenographic report of an address entitle “Economic Freedom and Industrial Peace” by William Green (President of the AFL) given before the Chicago Bar Association on January 13, 1928.

Box   133
Chicago Beach Hotel, 1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts.

Box   133
Chicago Bible Society, 1902-1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for contributions.

Letter offering to dedicate a pamphlet of scriptural passages to Mrs. McCormick if Mrs. Blaine would finance the printing of them. A galley proof of the pamphlet enclosed.

Box   133
Chicago Blind Workshop, 1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Blind man wants to know if Mrs. Blaine would buy some of the Workshop's manufactured products.

Box   133
Chicago Boys' Clubs Inc., 1901-1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters asking for contributions either of a direct or indirect nature.

Pamphlets which tell something of the activities of the Clubs.

Box   134
Chicago Bureau of Charities, undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

See: United Charities.

Chicago Bureau of Public Efficiency, 1910-1927
Note: Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Box   134
1910-1919
Note

Letters requesting the payment of pledges made by Mrs. Blaine amounting to at least $7,000. Letters acknowledging payment.

Pamphlet entitled The Voting Machine Contract: A Protest Against Its Recognition in any Form by the City Council of the City of Chicago published in 1913.

Pamphlet entitled The Chicago Bureau of Efficiency: What It Has Accomplished published in 1915.

Pamphlet entitled The Chicago Bureau of Public Efficiency: Some Opinions of Its Work published in 1915.

Box   134
1920-1927
Note

Pamphlet entitled Consolidation of Local Governments in Chicago prepared by the Bureau in 1920.

Copy of editorials on the decision of the Federal Court of Appeals in the voting machine case (1920).

Pamphlet entitled The Chicago Bureau of Public Efficiency: Its Service to the Community published in 1921.

Pamphlet entitled A Protest Against the Proposed New County Road Tax published by the Bureau in 1922.

Pamphlet entitled Suggestions for Avoiding an Unnecessary Increase in School Taxes published by the Bureau in 1922.

Pamphlet entitled A Second Protest Against the Proposed New County Road Tax published by the Bureau in 1922.

Copy of a reply to an inquiry from Mr. Ranney of the International Harvester Company for information concerning the recent activities of the Chicago Bureau (1922).

Pamphlet entitled Statement on the Activities of the Chicago Bureau of Public Efficiency Before the 1923 Legislature published by the Bureau in 1923.

Pamphlet entitled Excessive Tax Levies for Cook County Bond Payments published by the Bureau in 1924.

Letters usually accompany the pamphlets in which the most recent developments of the problems in questions are discussed.

Box   134
Chicago Business Woman's Club, 1901-1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations to attend meetings.

Thank you note for financial assistance.

Box   134
Chicago Carpet Company, 1893-1897
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts.

Box   134
Chicago Case Manufacturing Company, 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill against the Child's Welfare Exhibit and receipt.

Box   134
Chicago Chamber Music Society, 1908-1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations to subscribe for seasons tickets. Receipts.

Box   134
Chicago Charter Convention, 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter notifying Mrs. Elaine that a book containing the names and addresses of the members of the Chicago Charter Convention is being sent as requested.

Box   134
Chicago Charter Jubilee, 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Tentative generalized program of the 100th anniversary celebration of Chicago as a city.

Invitation to purchase a box for the Jubilee Horse Show.

Box   134
Chicago Child Study Association, undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

See: Parker School, 1931 October 31. Joint meeting with Parker School Parents Association, etc.

Box   134
Chicago Children and Babies Fresh Air Camp, 1934
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters and telephone calls requesting that Mrs. Blaine buy tickets for a benefit for the Camp.

Receipt for five tickets.

Pamphlet enclosed which describes the Camp that was founded in 1893 by Mrs. James Patten, Mrs. Philip Armour and Mrs. Cyrus McCormick.

Box   134
Chicago Choir and Musical Bureau, 1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter informing Mrs. Blaine of the availability of the artists connected with the Bureau.

Box   134
Chicago Christian Industrial League, 1910-1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Pamphlet outlining the proposed program of the League.

Letters requesting financial aid.

Newspaper clipping describing the conversion of the once famous St. Caroline's Court Hotel into a “flop” house by the League.

Pamphlet describing the conditions of the poor and unemployed in Chicago and the work of the League in trying to ameliorate the conditions (1922).

Box   134
Chicago Chronicle Company, 1905-1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for advertising.

Box   134
Chicago Church Federation, 1920-1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for financial assistance.

Pamphlet entitled The Church and Human Wrong which describes the work of the Chicago Federation.

Pamphlet entitled United For Service which describes the work of the Chicago Federation.

Pamphlet entitled A Greater Chicago Demands a Greater Church Federation.

Box   134
Chicago City Gardens Association, 1909-1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial aid to put the gardening program into operation. Thank you note for $100.00 gift.

Pamphlet and letters give a good deal of information on the history and activities of the Association.

Numerous requests for financial aid.

Mrs. Blaine responded with a total contribution of $300.

Box   134
Chicago City Manager Committee, 1935-1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial assistance to carry on a propaganda campaign to educate the public in the virtues of the city manager plan of government.

Pamphlet entitled Chicago's Way Out: The City Manager Plan.

Reprinted article from The University of Chicago Magazine by Howard P. Hudson entitled “A City Manager for Chicago.”

In various letters requesting financial aid, there is some information on the progress and setbacks of the Committee.

Box   134
Chicago, City of, 1900-1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to attend a ball and to meet the Admiral of the Navy and Mrs. Dewey.

Invitation to attend the celebration of the second anniversary of the Battle of Manila.

Invitation to attend a ball given in honor of His Royal Highness Prince Henry of Prussia.

Appeal to Mrs. Blaine to buy trust certificates to help Chicago out of its desperate financial condition (1930).

See also: Breman Flyers, 1928 May 12. Report of radio talks, reception at Soldiers Field and dinner at Stevens Hotel.

Chicago, City of
Note: Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Box   134
Board of Election Commissioners, 1924-1945
Note

Letter telling Mrs. Blaine that she has not registered properly.

Letter calling attention to amendments to the Constitution of Illinois and a pamphlet entitled The Tax Relief Amendment to Article IX of the Constitution of Illinois (1930).

Pamphlet entitled Banking Amendment to the Constitution of Illinois (1938).

Pamphlet entitled Amendment to the Constitution of Illinois: Amends Section 8 of Article X (1944).

Box   134
Board of Local Improvements, 1903-1924
Note

Letter asking pledge of cooperation in improving streets.

Letter informing Mrs. Blaine that the City will pay for her property in the South Water Street improvement after January 1, 1925.

Box   134
Bureau of Real Estate, 1952
Note: Telephone call to Mrs. Blaine asking to discuss the matter of securing a fire station site on her property on east Grand Avenue.
Box   134
Bureau of Water, 1897-1956
Note: Bills and receipts for water.
Box   134
City Clerk's Office, 1889-1922
Note: Receipts for dog licenses.
Box   134
City Collector, 1900-1937
Note

Automobile: licenses.

Assessments for street paving.

Building inspection fees.

City Council, 1902-1948
Box   134
1902-1914 May
Note

Notification of a public hearing on a new ordinance drafted by a sub-committee on tenement houses. Copy of the ordinance enclosed, 1902.

Invitation to serve on a Citizens Committee to work for the enactment of an ordinance to protect Chicago's milk supply.

Copy of John F. Wallace's report of the railway terminal situation in Chicago (1913).

Report of the City Council meeting of December 29, 1913.

Report of the City Council meeting of January 5, 1914.

Report of the City Council meeting of January 12, 1914.

Report of the City Council meeting of January 19, 1914.

Copy of a proposed ordinance establishing a department of public welfare (1914).

Letter from Alderman 21st Ward stating that he will support the public welfare department ordinance.

Report of the City Council meeting, April 27, 1914.

Report of the City Council meeting, May 11, 1914.

Report of meeting of Finance Committee, May 18, 1914.

Report of Committee to Investigate Crime meeting of May 21, 1914.

Report of a meeting of the Finance Committee, May 22, 1914.

Report of a meeting of the Local Transportation Committee of May 26, 1914.

Report of the Health Committee meeting of May 26, 1914.

Report of the Building Committee meeting of May 29, 1914.

Box   134
1914 June-December
Note

Report of Health Committee meeting of June 4, 1914.

Report of City Council meeting of June 9, 1914.

Report of City Council meeting of June 15, 1914.

Report of Judiciary Committee meeting of June 16, 1914.

Report of City Council meeting of June 23, 1914.

Report of City Council meeting of June 29, 1914.

Report of Finance Committee meeting of July 1 1914.

Report of City Council meeting of July 2, 1914.

Report of City Council meeting of November 9, 1914.

Report of Railway Terminals Committee meeting of November 9, 1914.

Report of Local Industries Committee meeting of November 21, 1914.

Report of City Council meeting of November 30, 1914.

Report of Railway Terminals Committee meeting of November 30, 1914.

Report of Railway Terminals Committee meeting of December 5, 1914.

Report of City Council meeting of December 7, 1914.

Report of Local Industries meeting of December 8, 1914.

Report of City Council meeting of December 14, 1914.

Report of Finance Committee meeting of December 21, 1914.

Report of City Council meeting of December 28, 1914.

Box   134
1915
Note

Report of City Council meeting of January 4, 1915.

Report of City Council meeting of January 11, 1915.

Report on the Budget for 1915.

Report of City Council meeting on the Budget of January 16, 1915.

Report of City Council meeting on the Budget of January 18, 1915.

Report of the City Council meeting of April 26, 1915.

Report of the City Council meeting of May 3, 1915.

Report of a meeting of the Schools, Fire, Police and Civil Service Committee of May 4, 1915.

Report of the meeting of the Finance Committee on May 7, 1915.

Report of the Finance Committee meeting of May 10, 1915.

Report of City Council meeting of May 17, 1915.

Report of City Council meeting of June 14, 1915.

Report of City Council meeting of June 21, 1915.

Report of City Council meeting of June 28, 1915.

Report of City Council meeting of July 6, 1915.

Report of City Council meeting of October 4, 1915.

Report of Finance Committee meeting of October 15, 1915.

Report of City Council meeting of October 19, 1915.

Report of City Council meeting of October 25, 1915.

Report of City Council meeting of November 8, 1915.

Report of City Council meeting of November 15, 1915.

Report of Finance Committee meeting of November 29, 1915.

Report of City Council meeting of November 29, 1915.

Box   135
1916-1948
Note

Report of City Council meeting of May 8, 1916.

Report of City Council meeting of June 3, 1916.

Report of City Council meeting of June 12, 1916.

Report of City Council meeting of June 19, 1916.

Report of City Council meeting of July 10, 1916.

Report of Schools Committee meeting of June 20, 1916.

Alderman Thomas O'Grady's secretary Mr. Doyle requested that Mrs. Blaine contribute to a fund to aid poor people in the stockyards area in the case of eviction.

Notification of meeting of City Council Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations to give a hearing to representatives of the CIO Union on strike at the McCormick Works of the International Harvester Company on alleged misconduct of the Police Department. (1941)

Request and thank-you note for money contribution to the political campaign of Earl B. Dickerson for Congress.

Box   135
Commission on Human Relations, 1948-1952
Note

Request that Mrs. Blaine pay for the recording of the Chicago Conference on Civic Unity of November 17, 1948 to January 10,1949. Thank you note for agreeing to do so. Program of the first session of November 17, 1948.

Pamphlet entitled Human Relations in Chicago 1949: Inventory in Human Relations 1945-1948 and Recommendations for the Future.

Request that Mrs. Blaine pay for the recording of the Fourth Chicago Conference on Civic Unity of 1952.

Box   135
Department of Boiler and Refrigeration Inspection, 1937-1949
Note: Bills and receipts for having cooling systems inspected.
Box   135
Department of Buildings, 1911-1948
Note

Circular describing the new building ordinance of 1911.

Orders requiring Mrs. Blaine to see to the repair of her buildings or of changing the buildings to comply with the Department's standards.

Box   135
Department of Finance, 1897-1951
Note

Letter requesting payment of elevator inspection fees.

Letters reminding Mrs. Blaine that she hadn't as yet obtained a refrigeration inspection certificate.

Bills for inspection of furnace equipment and maintenance of two reserved parking places.

Request to have Mrs. Blaine quote the lowest price for the sale of land needed by the City for a new fire station.

Box   135
Department of Health, 1908-1951
Note

Request for a contribution for a Fourth of July pageant.

Request that Mrs. Blaine serve on the advisory board of the Citizens' Health Alliance of Chicago.

Request that Mrs. Blaine open a meeting on the Prevention of Infant Mortality with a speech on “What the Community Owes to the Baby.”

Bills and receipts for the inspection of mechanical ventilation equipment.

Orders to repair or change house equipment to comply with health code.

Box   135
Department of Police, 1904-1948
Note

Letter stating that every effort will be made to find a lost bracelet of sapphires.

Answering letter of Mrs. Blaine on recent crimes in Lincoln Park, Chief of Detectives cited the names of three persons recently arrested.

Thank you note for sending a transcript of the address of George Sikes before the City Club on May 28, 1925.

Requests for contributions to support a benefit for the widows and orphans of policemen slain in the line of duty; Mrs. Blaine gave $25 every year.

A court summons.

See also:

  • Illinois Police Association
  • Lake Forest - Police Department
  • Chicago Police Reporters Association
Box   135
Department of Public Works, 1899-1942
Note

Bills and receipts for water.

Bills for repair of water meter.

Bills and receipts for two parking signs.

Box   135
Department of Smoke Inspection and Abatement, 1940-1949
Note

Bills and receipts for inspection of fuel burning equipment.

Statements directing Mrs. Blaine to have boiler repaired.

Box   135
Department of Streets and Electricity, 1898-1949
Note

Bills for electrical inspection.

Bills for two no-parking signs.

Box   135
Department of Welfare, 1913
Note

A Bureau of Social Research in Chicago - a report to the Committee of Four on the need and function of such a bureau - by Ernest A. Wreidt.

Tentative budget for the Department of Public Welfare.

Box   135
Fire Department, 1903-1949
Note

Requests to buy tickets to the Firemen's Ball.

Requests to contribute to a benevolent fund.

Requests to buy tickets for baseball games.

Orders to enclose boiler room with brick and make other changes or repairs.

Requests for contribution to Chicago's Own Christmas Basket.

Box   135
Fuel Administrator, 1918
Note: Interview with Mr. Seals, Fuel Administrator's office on request to furnish hard coal for the Annex.
Box   135
Labor and Industrial Relations Committee, 1941
Note: Stenographic report of a Hearing before the Labor and Industrial Relations Committee of Chicago in the matter of certain charges brought against the Police Department on March 29, 1941. The report is indexed. The hearing concerned the strike at the McCormick Works.
Box   135
Morals Commission, 1915
Note: Request that Mrs. Blaine let children play on the vacant property that she owns.
Box   135
Municipal Courts, 1937
Note: Copy of eviction statement sent to Mrs. Blaine by the person being evicted, Ellen Walsh, and a request for some assistance in her predicament.
Box   135
Office of the Mayor, 1917-1943
Note

Invitation to meet Boris A. Bakhmetieff, Russian Ambassador at a dinner on August 3, 1917.

Program of Patriotic Mass Meeting on May 4, 1917.

Letter informing Mrs. Blaine that she has been appointed to the Chicago Recreation Commission (1926).

Invitation to ride upon the first run of the special elevated train “L” as part of opening ceremony.

Letter regretting that Mrs. Blaine could not participate in the ceremonies for the opening of the subway.

Box   135
Sanitary District, 1906-1909
Note

Letter of introduction for Mr. D. St. J. Gough, who is applying for a position in connection with the taking of the census to Mrs. Blaine in her capacity as a member of the Chicago Board of Education.

Letter stating the Hudson boy has no particular electrical training and thus he will not put him on high voltage work.

Box   135
Press clippings, 1903-1904
Note: The clippings concern the investigation of the City of Chicago Health Department and represent attacks made on the Department.
Box   135
Photographs, 1920s
Note: Photographs of many important commercial and historical buildings and of scenic places.
Box   136
Chicago Civil Liberties Committee, 1930-1945
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter requesting her cooperation in forming an organization to preserve civil liberties in Chicago, which in this case meant a prevention of police authority abuse.

Letter asking Mrs. Blaine to reimburse Ira Latimer at $10 a broadcast for delivering radio speeches on the cause of peace over a large Chicago station.

Request for a contribution.

Some information on the character and activities of the Committee.

Box   136
Chicago Club, 1892-1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note to Cyrus McCormick replying to his question that there was no account at the club in the name of Mrs. Emmons Blaine.

Bills and receipts for dinners.

Box   136
Chicago Coach and Carriage Company, 1907-1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for car repairs.

Box   136
Chicago College Club, 1909-1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to call.

Stenographic report of meeting of the College Club “Reminiscence Day,” March 4, 1911.

Request to use her name as patroness of play being given by the Club.

Invitation to speak to the Civics Committee of the Club.

Box   136
Chicago Collegiate Bureau of Occupations, 1917-1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter asking references for Eleanor Jewett, Frances Merrill.

Letters recommending various people for positions in Mrs. Blaine's office.

Invitation to attend luncheon.

Box   136
Chicago Commercial Association, 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request that Mrs. Blaine buy box for concert for benefit of the San Francisco Earthquake Sufferers.

Box   136
Chicago Committee, 1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to contribute to a fund for the erection of Lincoln Memorial Hall at his birthplace.

Box   136
Chicago Committee on Alcoholism, 1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

President of the Committee requests that Mrs. Blaine will grant an appointment to Mr. Austin Ripley of Eau Claire, who is one of the nation's outstanding personalities in the field of alcoholic recovery work.

Box   136
Chicago Committee for Armenian and Syrian Relief, 1918-1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for contributions.

Box   136
Chicago Committee of the Children of the Frontier, undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to attend a lecture “In the War Zone,” by Mrs. and Joseph Lindon Smith.

Box   136
Chicago Committee for the Christian German Refugees, 1937-1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for appointments to discuss the German situation with Mrs. Blaine.

Box   136
Chicago Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies, 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Stenographic report of a mass meeting held under the auspices of the Committee on September 18, 1940 at which Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Anthony Czarnecki of the Chicago Daily News, Dorothy Thompson, the Hon. John J. Sonsteby, Admiral William Harrison Standley, Judge Gutknecht, and the Hon. Maury Maverick spoke.

Box   136
Chicago Committee to Win the Peace, 1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for contribution of $15.

Box   136
Chicago Commons, 1903-1944
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for $10 check, which will be used to help distribute milk to children and the sick.

Invitation to meet the Trustees and Residents.

Pamphlet which gives the courses for the spring quarter at the Chicago Institute of Social Science (1906), for the summer session (1906), and for the winter quarter (1906).

Pamphlet describing the Pestalozzi-Froebel Kindergarten Training School at Commons of 1906-1907.

Invitation to attend fiftieth anniversary celebration.

See also:

  • Taylor, Graham
  • Taylor, Leah
Box   136
Chicago Community Trust, 1916-1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for tine and money.

Report of the Community Trust on what Chicago is doing and what should be done in addition for the care of the aged and infirm (1923).

Pamphlet entitled What the Records Disclose as to Bequests and Trust Gifts for Charity / by Frank D. Loomis, reprinted from Trust Companies Magazine in January 1924.

Pamphlet describing infant welfare work in Chicago in 1928.

Pamphlet entitled How Organized Medical Service May Reduce Costs / by Frank D. Loomis reprinted from the Modern Hospital in June 1930.

Invitation to luncheon.

Box   136
Chicago Conference on International and Economic Crisis, 1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Stenographic report of Conference of May 13, 1934, which featured speeches by Sherwood Eddy and Norman Thomas.

Box   136
Chicago Corporation, 1948-1951
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Proxy statement.

Letter telling Mrs. Blaine that her request to combine two accounts of stock will be carried out.

Box   136
Chicago Council Against Racial and Religious Discrimination, 1946-1952
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for financial support.

Budget for 1947 together with other information on the proposed activities of the Council.

Request that Mrs. Blaine join the Sponsoring Committee of the Campaign for Fair Employment on State Street.

Invitation to hear Ralph Bunche sneak.

Thank you note for giving her name for a sponsor at the luncheon for Bunche.

Thank you note for $500 contribution.

Box   136
Chicago Council of American-Soviet Friendship, 1945-1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter telling Mrs. Blaine that the Executive Director, who phoned San Francisco for her and got the names of the Soviet delegates to the U.N. convention, will send her the bill for the call as requested.

Pamphlet on the Council (1945).

Invitation to sit a speakers table at luncheon for Soviet Ambassador Novikov on June 19, 1947.

Stenographic report of a meeting of the Council on November 27, 1948 at which Professor Frederick L. Schuman, Rev. Richard Morford, Rev. A. Wayman Ward, and Rev. Hewlett gave speeches on the present problems in USSR-U.S. relations.

Letter thanking Mrs. Blaine for hospitality shown to the Dean of Canterbury.

A mimeographed sheet which gives some statements by various persons in opposition to the North Atlantic Military Pact and the Soviet protest against the Pact, April 1949.

A mimeographed sheet which gives the Soviet position in regard to the Berlin Blockade.

A mimeographed sheet which gives the results of the Paris Meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers in June 1949.

Invitation to attend dinner in honor of Soviet Ambassador Panyushkin.

Report of a speech given by Jessica Smith entitled “The U.S. and the USSR in the World Today” on September 22, 1950 at Curtiss Hall in Chicago.

Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 1922-1956
Note: Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Box   136
1922-1924
Note

Application blank for membership.

Summary of the Genoa Conference.

Annual Report of the Executive Secretary dated May 31, 1924.

See also: League of Women Voters-Illinois, 1924 April 12. Report on conference on Economic Aspects of International Affairs.

Box   136
1925
Note

Request for a contribution to a fund for the Purpose of publishing a news bulletin.

Stenographic report of meeting of the Council on March 21, 1925 at which addresses were given by Prof. Quincy Wright, Mr. Raymond D. Wood, Prof. James W. Garner, Prof. Albert Bushnell Hart, and a reply address given by Prof. Quincy Wright on the subject of the significance to America of the Geneva Protocol.

Thank you note for $250 contribution.

Stenographic report of an address by Sir Reginald Hoskins given before the Council on March 28, 1925 entitled “Recent Crisis in Egypt.”

Box   136
1926-1929
Note

Annual Report of the Executive Secretary dated May 25, 1926.

Stenographic report of an address by Mr. Alfred Zimmern, Prof. Quincy Wright, and Prof. Kenneth Colgrove on the subject “The New Europe” given before the Council on December 11, 1926.

See also: American Friends of China, 1926 April 10. Report of joint meeting.

Box   136
1930-1935
Note

Request for financial assistance.

Stenographic report of an address by Dame Rachel Crowdy entitled “International Aspects of Social Reform” given before the Council on February 26, 1931.

Box   136
1936
Note: Letters reminding Mrs. Blaine that her membership dues have not been paid. Receipt for payment. Membership list of the Chicago Council of Foreign Relations of November 1936.
Box   137
1937-1939
Note

Renewal notice, request for financial aid, notification of meeting, and thank-you note for supply Council with stenographic report of meeting.

Stenographic report of some addresses by Harley F. McNair, Ernest B. Price, and Harry D. Gideionse given before the Council on January 8, 1938 on the subjects “American Policy in the Far East” and “The Ludlow Amendment.”

Box   137
1940-1948
Note

Invitations to sit at speakers table.

Stenographic report of addresses by Mr. Cord Meyer Jr. and Mr. Clarence K. Streit on the subject “World Government and How to Achieve It” given before the Council on April 23, 1948.

Renewal notices.

Box   137
1949
Note

Stenographic record of an address by Hon. Josef Winiewicz on the subject “Poland and Postwar Europe” given before the Council on March 29, 1949.

Letters reminding Mrs. Blaine that she has not paid her dues.

Letters notifying Mrs. Blaine of special luncheon meetings.

Box   137
1950-1956
Note

Membership cards.

Letters encouraging Mrs. Blaine to purchase pamphlets from the pamphlet shop connected with the Council. Lists of pamphlets.

Box   137
Chicago Council of Social Agencies, 1922-1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Outline of the purposes and activities of the American Association of Social Workers and a statement of the budget for 1922, including sources of income.

Letter about the Chicago Council which gives a list of officers, budget for 1922-1923, some of the things already accomplished and some of the things proposed.

Thank you notes for donations of $2,000.00 made each year from 1922 through 1930.

Detailed account of the activities of the Council for 1930-1931 contained in news bulletin.

Box   137
Chicago Credit Bureau, 1945-1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Call to see if Mrs. Blaine is still alive.

Interview with secretary in order to bring credit rating up to date.

Box   137
Chicago Crime Commission, 1930-1953
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for a contribution.

Pamphlets on the work of the Commission in 1930, other information scattered throughout the remaining years.

See also: Williams, Lawrence

Box   137
Chicago Daily Journal, 1905-1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for subscriptions and advertising.

Box   137
Chicago Daily News, 1905-1952
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for a photograph.

Bills and receipts for advertising and subscription.

Requests for information.

See also: Chicago Daily News Fresh Air Fund.

Box   137
Chicago Daily New Fresh Air Fund, 1903-1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for financial assistance.

Some information on the composition and purposes of the Fund.

Box   137
Chicago Directory Company, 1901-1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for copies of the City Directory and the Blue Book.

Box   137
Chicago Drama League, 1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to become a member.

Box   137
Chicago Dryer Company, 1905-1953
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Estimate covering the furnishing and installation of one extractor in the laundry room.

Direction for operating laundry machinery.

Bills and receipts for laundry machinery repairs.

Box   137
Chicago Economic Fuel Gas Company, 1895
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter describing the advantages of natural gas.

Box   137
Chicago Educational Association, 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Plan for an organization of a central educational council which represents a restatement of a plan presented by Mrs. Blaine.

A copy of the constitution of the Association.

Box   137
Chicago Electric Protective Company, 1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter announcing that they now offer electrical burglar protection.

Box   137
Chicago Elite Register, 1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acknowledgement of subscription.

Box   137
Chicago and Elmhurst Express, 1902
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Bill for plowing and laying a garden.

Box   137
Chicago English Club, 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial assistance.

Yearbook of the Chicago English Club, 1910-1911.

Box   137
Chicago English Opera Society, 1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to subscribe.

Box   137
Chicago Equal Suffrage Association, 1913-1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for financial aid, membership cards, invitations to luncheons and balls.

Call for support of women suffrage amendment.

Stenographic record of an address by Mrs. F. Louis Slade before the Association on December 15, 1919. She spoke on the work of the YMCA and of the work of 3,500 women in France during the war.

Box   137
Chicago Ethical Society, 1917-1951
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for financial assistance.

Box   137
Chicago Evangelistic Chautauqua, 1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial assistance.

Box   137
Chicago Evangelistic Institute, 1928-1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for financial assistance.

Several pamphlets on the Institute. Interviews and letters give additional information of the financial problems and activities of the Institute.

Box   137
Chicago Evangelization Society, undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

See:

  • Moody, Dwight L.
  • L. 1890 May 7
Box   137
Chicago Evening Post, 1906-1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for subscriptions and advertising.

Requests for information.

Requests to contribute to civic sponsored campaign to get people to attend church.

Box   137
Chicago Examiner Employment Exchange, 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter recommending the services of the Exchange where employer and employee meet and discuss the possibility of employment.

Box   137
Chicago Exchange for Woman's Work, 1901-1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for bakery goods.

Box   138
Chicago Field Hockey Association, 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for a supper for members and guests.

Box   138
Chicago Fire Equipment Company, 1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for recharging and servicing fire extinguishers.

Box   138
Chicago Flexible Shaft Company, 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill and receipt for Dutchess heater.

Box   138
Chicago Forum Council, 1925-1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for financial assistance.

Announcement of lectures and programs.

Pamphlet entitled An Enlarged Program of Vital Adult Education by the Forum Method (1929-1930).

See also: Hunter, Joel D.

Box   138
Chicago Foundling Home, 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for an interview.

Box   138
Chicago Friends of Music, 1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for an interview.

Box   138
Chicago Froebel Association, 1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Inquiry as to whether or not Mrs. Blaine would like tickets to hear Dr. Gulick speak.

Box   138
Chicago Galleries Association, 1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to become a lay member.

Pamphlet “Prospectus for the Second 3-Year Period” which gives a great deal of information on the Association.

Box   138
Chicago General Advisory Board on Housing, 1936-1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Report of the Regional Housing Conference of the National Association of Housing Officials held on June 16, 1936.

Reprint of an article from The Journal of Real Estate Management by Arthur Bohen entitled “What About Federal Housing?” (November 1936)

Pamphlet by Frederic A. Delano entitled “To Meet the Housing Needs of the Lower Income Groups: A Tentative Program for Federal Cooperation with Local Governments and Private Enterprise,” published 1937.

Mimeographed copy of a Report of the Special Committee on Housing Concerning Housing Policy to the Merchant's Association of New York published in 1937.

Pamphlet by Ernest M. Fisher and Richard U. Ratcliff entitled “European Housing Policy and Practice” published by the Federal Housing Administration in 1936.

A mimeographed preliminary report of the Dept. of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics on “Incomes Received and Rents Paid by Chicago Families” published in 1937.

Pamphlet on “Parklawn” a modern low rent home district of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Pamphlet advocating the passage of the Wagner-Steagall Low-Rent Housing Bill of 1937.

Copy of a letter sent by the Chairman of the Advisory Board, R.E. Wood, to Harold Ickes, Sect. of Interior, explaining the reasons the Board submits its resignation.

A mimeographed report of the housing authority's Committee on Standards for Admission to the Jane Addams Houses.

Pamphlet on Harlem River Houses.

Copy of letter from Ickes to Wood accepting the decision of resignation.

See also: U.S. Public Works Administration Housing Division.

Box   138
Chicago Girls Club, 1887
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter to the Board of Managers of the Chicago Girls' Club from the Secretary of the National Committee who informs them that he will meet with them the following day.

Box   138
Chicago Gulf Club, 1897-1898
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter announcing that Mrs. Blaine has been elected a subscribing member and upon the payment of $25 she will receive a certificate of membership.

Certificate of membership.

Box   138
Chicago Harmonic Band, 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

The director of the band wishes to arrange an interview with Mrs. Blaine to talk over an important civic matter.

Box   138
Chicago Heart Association Inc., 1936-1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for contributions.

Box   138
Chicago Herald American, 1903-1952
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for contribution to the Christmas Dinner Fund.

Invitation to take a box at the Mary Garden benefit recital.

Bills and receipts for advertising.

Requests for information.

Clipping in which Mrs. Blaine is called “one of the best women in Chicago or anywhere else” in reference to the Floyd Collins case.

Request to contribute to a fund to publish a Centennial edition of the paper.

Request to help publish a patriotic appeal to the men of Chicago to join the airforce (December 1941).

Receipt for $100 for the above appeal.

Request for contribution toward the purchasing of a bomber to present to the United States Government from the City of Chicago.

Copy of a poem (Christmas Prayer) by Mrs. Blaine that was rejected by the newspaper.

Request that Mrs. Blaine buy $1,000 worth of tickets to the 3rd Annual Benefit Football Game on August 29, 1949.

Box   138
Chicago Higginbottom Association, 1931-1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for contributions.

Information on the Allahabad Agricultural Institute.

Box   138
Chicago High School Teachers' Club, 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to speak at a meeting of the Club on the question of vocational training and the continuance of school.

Chicago Historical Society, 1902-1956
Note: Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Box   138
1902-1911
Note

Request that Mrs. Blaine become a life member of the society with the money being used to buy some valuable books that have been recently offered for sale.

Request to contribute to a fund that will set up a display in honor of the semi-centennial of the opening of the Civil War.

Preliminary Report of the Annual Report of the Society, November 1911.

Notices of membership expiration.

Membership cards and receipts.

Notification of special meetings.

Box   138
1912-1920
Note

Request to take a picture of Mrs. Blaine's house.

Request to speak on the value of history by means of museum objects and special children lectures on the development of the child.

Letter requesting support of movement to make the French Fort Chartres in Randolph County a historical monument.

Requests for money for the purchase of various historical books and materials.

Membership cards and receipts.

Notifications of special and regular meetings.

Box   138
1921-1925
Note

Requests for money to purchase historical materials.

Pamphlet entitled Chicago Permanent Possessor of Famous Gunther Collection.

Membership cards and receipts.

Notification of special and regular meetings.

Box   138
1926-1932
Note

Certificate stating that Mrs. Blaine donated two Colonial coverlets to the Society.

Request for a picture.

Pamphlet describing the reaction of prominent citizens of Chicago to the plan for building a new historical museum. Mrs. Blaine's support and money requested.

Several pamphlets on the need for a new Society building.

Certificate stating that Mrs. Blaine and Mr. Cyrus H. McCormick and Mr. Harold F. McCormick made a gift to the Society of a replica and small model of the First McCormick Reaper.

Certificate for gift of book - Cyrus Hall McCormick Seed-Time, 1809-1856.

Membership cards and receipts.

Notification of meetings.

Box   138
1933-1939
Note

Certificate for gift Lithographs on reaper.

First issue of the Bulletin of the Chicago Historical Society, November 1934.

Annual Report of the Chicago Historical Society, 1937.

Membership cards and receipts.

Notifications of meetings.

Box   138
1940-1956
Note

Address by L. Hubbard Shattuck entitled “Wartime Duties of Historical Museums.”

Membership cards and receipts.

Notifications of meetings.

Letter to Nancy Blaine Harrison expressing sympathy in the death of Mrs. Blaine.

Certificate listing gifts Nancy gave to Society of Mrs. Blaine personal effects.

Box   139
Chicago Hollins College Club, 1938-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you notes for buying tickets to benefits for scholarship fund.

Box   139
Chicago Home for Convalescent Women and Children, 1910-1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you notes for donations.

Box   139
Chicago Home for the Friendless, 1898-1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for money. Thank you note for $10 gift.

Box   139
Chicago Home for Girls, 1933-1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for money.

Pamphlet on the Home entitled “Seventy-five Years Ago - and Today.” (1938).

Thank you notes for small gifts.

See also: Bentley, Mr. Richard, 1950 December 5.

Box   139
Chicago Home for Incurables, 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Resolution thanking Mrs. Cyrus McCormick for a bequest.

Box   139
Chicago Home Rule League, 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for an interview. Something of the nature of the League told during interview with secretary.

Box   139
Chicago Hospital School, 1901-1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Offer to correct her son's speech defect.

Request for subscription for a scholarship fund.

Box   139
Chicago House Wrecking Company, 1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill and receipt for hose.

Box   139
Chicago Housing Association, 1914-1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notification of meetings.

Invitation to dinner.

Request to subscribe in some bonds.

Notification that Mrs. Blaine was elected a member of the subcommittee.

See also: Ball, Charles B.

Box   139
Chicago India Famine Relief Committee, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Copy of letter from Mary Curzon who stated that all contributions given them would go for relief and would be much appreciated.

Box   139
Chicago Industrial Exhibit, 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Pamphlets describing the exhibit.

Box   139
Chicago Industrial School, 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial assistance.

Thank you note for contribution.

Chicago Institute
Financial Records
Volume   1
Bill register
Volume   2
Letter book 1
Volume   3
Abstract book
Box   139
Unidentified materials
Note

Four letters and other material. Little indication of nature save through internal examination.

One letter to Francis Parker from the Architect of the Board of Education.

Handwritten notes, apparently those of Cyrus H. McCormick, of “DQ's notes on Title to Bass Property (and draft of my opinion).”

Box   139
Abbott, A.H., and Company, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters about purchase of art materials.

Box   139
Acne Box Company, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter about packing boxes.

Box   139
Adams, C.K., Mrs., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note accompanying payment of bill.

Box   139
Adams, Samuel, 1899
Note

Location: Jackson County, West Virginia.

Request for catalog of School of Pedagogy.

Box   139
Aldis, Owen Franklin, 1899-1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Initial letters speak of his interest in Mrs. Blaine's hopes to establish a school and the caution he feels she should practice by first examining all educational literature and experts to judge the worth of Colonel Parker's ideas. Later letters and various reports and memoranda deal with the organization of the curriculum and the erection of the building. Aldis was one of the trustees.

Box   139
Alexander, G.A., Mrs., 1900
Note

Location: Mud River, Kentucky.

Had sent money and had not received their “new magazine.”

Box   139
Allen, Anne Elizebeth, 1899-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Kindergarten Department Head. Folder contains mostly estimates and requisitions for supplies. Some material on Parent Entertainment Committee.

Box   139
Alling, Charles, 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Alderman of the Third Ward.

Two letters, first suggesting attention to the teaching of the Bible and the second to the teaching of civics.

Box   139
Allyn and Bacon, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Publishers.

Letters about back stock and whether a certain, A.W. Gould was a member of the Institute.

Box   139
American Association for the Advancement of the Physical Education, 1900
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Letter about subscription to American Physical Education Review.

Box   139
American Book Company, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter relative to the purchase of texts and dictionaries.

Box   139
American Express Company, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters relative to delivery of items shipped.

Box   139
American Posting Service, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Their reply to the Institution's complaint about bills posted on their fence.

Box   139
American School Furniture Company, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence relative to the purchase of and payment for school furniture. Also suggestion that the school's magazine would not reach those who would be doing the purchasing of such materials.

Box   139
American Surety Company, 1900-1901
Note

Location: New York.

Correspondence dealing with the bonding of several of the Institute's employees.

Box   139
Ames, A.F., 1900
Note

Location: Riverside, Illinois.

Superintendent of Schools there, he first wrote to Parker hoping that the latter would keep him in mind of any larger opening, and secondly, to get their “envelope”?

Box   139
Anderson, Clara Louise, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters about her salary and the sale of her books.

Box   139
Anderson, Ebba A., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Promissory note for $3.00 unpaid tuition.

Box   139
Andrews, A.H., Company, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters relating to the purchase of school furniture, most of which, however, relate specifically to the payment for a model chair for a deal the Chicago Institute did not make.

Box   139
Andrews, E. Benjamin, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Note on the death of Mr. Boyer.

Box   139
Appleton, D., and Company, 1900-1901
Note

Location: New York.

Letter about the purchase of books.

Box   139
Arkansas School Journal, 1900
Note

Location: Little Rock, Arkansas.

Letters about selling ad space to the Chicago Institute.

Box   139
Armour, Philip D., 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two letters apologizing for his inability to converse with her about their reapective educational interests but hoping to in the immediate future with the return of his health.

Box   139
Art Study Company, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and bills about art supplies and pictures.

Box   139
Ashleman, Lorley Ada, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and estimates dealing with the management of the French department, of which she was the head.

Box   139
Atchison, Topeaka and Santa Fe Railway Company, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Answer to request for special rates for teachers; payment for railway's ad in Institute's magazine in kind.

Box   139
Atwood, Harriet, T.B., 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

First grade requisitions and reports of the Field Trip Committee.

Atwood, Wallace W.
Note: Location: Chicago, Illinois.
1900 March-May
Note: Requisitions, estimates, budgets, and account of the Director. Reports of his work and that of others in letters to Parker who was lecturing in the East.
1900 June-1901 May
Note: More similar materials while Atwood served as director. But soon he had been replaced by Colonel Lee, and served only as instructor in Geography?
Box   139
Baber, Zonia, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requisitions and occasional correspondence of the head of the geography department.

Box   139
Baggot, E., Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter about the state of the building's plumbing.

Bailey, Frank M., 1900 May-1902
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note: Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Box   139
1900 May-August
Note: General correspondence of the director (many papers unsigned). Of note the correspondence and bills relating to importing natural history collections from Germany.
Box   139
1900 September-December
Note: More of same, including a Catalogue of School Materials and Furniture used for teaching purposes.
Box   139
1901-1902
Note

More of same, many of the materials deal with the transfer of the Institute to the University of Chicago.

See also: Zeiss, Carl.

Box   139
Baird, Wyllys W., 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters about payment of tuition for his daughter.

Box   139
Baker, Ida Agnes, undated
Note

Location: Eagle Grove, Iowa.

Letter to a teacher who also sold magazines, one of which had not arrived.

Box   139
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Three letters each about the possibilities for arranging cut rates for teachers. One from Baltimore Office. Another from the Baltimore and Ohio Southwestern Railroad Company, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Box   139
Banford, H.H., 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

List of prices on Belden Avenue house.

Box   139
Barnes, C.M., Company, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Three business letters with a book wholesaler.

Box   139
Barrett Manufacturing Company, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter disclaiming ownership of certain property.

Box   139
Barrett, Nellie F., 1900
Note

Location: Lewistown, Illinois.

A principal of local primary schools, she wrote concerning the caliber and number of courses she would be able to take in the summer session.

Box   140
Bartholomew, Maurita, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Letter from a teacher who wanted to both continue her own education, place her two boys in the school, and possibly pay for their tuition either by means of some job Parker might give her, or some reduction in tuition he might make.

Box   140
Bartsch, F.R., 1899-1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and letters from a bookseller.

Box   140
Bates, Robert Peck, 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters from the principal of the Chicago Latin School relative to any possible connection between the two schools.

Box   140
Bausch & Lomb Optical Company, 1901
Note

Location: Rochester, New York.

Prosey letter asking for their due on some item.

Box   140
Beaumont, George, 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter asking Mrs. Blaine if he could be the architect for the building of the institute.

Box   140
Beeching, William P., 1898-1899
Note

Location: La Grange, Illinois.

Two letters about the advantages to be given poor children by a brief chance to see the country. Also includes question of why the institute didn't plan on a vacation school.

Box   140
Beidler, Francis and Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters and bills from a lumber company.

Box   140
Belden Avenue Baptist Church, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Agreement between the two institutions for the Chicago Institute to rent some rooms for the Summer Normal School.

Box   140
Benignus, D. Siegfreid, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Head of the German Department.

Requisitions and reports for the department.

Letters dealing with his hiring (in Germany), his salary, his traveling expenses, and other restrictions on his economic situation.

Bentley, Cyrus
Physical Description: 5 folders 
Note: Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Box   140
1899
Note

Drafts, criticism, and copies of the school's preliminary announcement.

Ledger pages, 1899 July 26-1900 May 31.

Three plans for accounting procedures to be followed.

Various letters concerning building expenses and the purchase of the Bass property.

“Francis Wayland Parker” by Anita McCormick Blaine, reprinted from “Dedicatory Exercises of the Chicago Normal School.”

Box   140
1900 January-April
Note

Bentley's reasons for advocating the alteration of the plans for the building.

Large amount of folder typed, written and hastily noted details of building expenses.

Formally presented suggestions to the rest of the Trustees on an altered bookkeeping system.

Box   140
1900 May-June
Note: Further reports and suggestions from the Treasurer about current expenses and long run expectations.
Box   140
1900 August-December
Note: Further material.
Box   140
1901
Note

Discussion of the question of transferring to the University of Chicago.

Two reports of the committee on Complete Plan to the Trustees about the status of instruction and administration at the school in January.

Draft of a letter to the President of the University of Chicago, 1901 February 21.

Various correspondence, most of it to Mrs. Blaine.

Box   140
Bigler, Elberta, 1901
Note

Location: Lockland, Ohio.

Two postcards regarding the Course of Study.

Box   140
Bird-Lore, 1900
Note

Location: Englewood, New Jersey.

Answer to institute's request for several back numbers.

Box   140
Blackman, Charles D., 1901
Note

Location: Rochester, New York.

Letter regarding subscribers to Course of Study.

Box   140
Blackstone, T.B., 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter regretting his inability to aid her in the school's work.

Box   140
Blanchard, Rufus, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note accompanying delivery of books.

Box   140
Bloodworth, C., 1900
Note

Location: New Decatur, Alabama.

Letter requesting information about the summer session.

Box   140
Blueprints (and other materials), 1899-1900
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Folder 1: Large street map of Chicago, circa 1900. Blueprint plat of land bounded by Fullerton, Belden, North Park and Clark. Blueprint of Ohio Street extension of the Lake Shore Drive. Ad for new Sheridan Park subdivision. Blueprint of plat of Institute's land in relation to several surrounding blocks. Map of area bounded by Chicago River, W. Lake, Centre Street, and Cornell, showing saloons, churches, schools, settlements, families and nationalities. Other incidental prints and sketches.

Folder 2: Blueprints of the proposed institute drawn by James Gamble Rodgers of Chicago.

Folder 3: More of Rodgers' work, preliminary sketches largely. Unidentified drawings of the grounds of both the Institute and the McCormick Theological Seminary. Printed map showing the location of both of these institutions.

Oversize folder   in Oversize Box C1
Chart of nationalities of 16th ward and by precincts
Box   141
Board of Trustees, undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Agendas for various meetings, reasons pro and con for joining the University of Chicago, various financial statements and plans for the operation of the institute.

Box   141
Board of Trustees, 1899-1904
Physical Description: 14 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Folders 1-12: Correspondence received by the Board. Large number of requisitions approved each month. Multitude of charts and reports on the old plans for the institute's development. The actual disposition of funds and resources, and the Trustees' new plans.

Among items of special interest may be the following:

  • Statement of the union of the Chicago Institute and the University of Chicago, after six weeks of negotiations, 1901 February
  • Document of merger and the amendment of the institute's charter to allow the merger, 1901 April
  • Announcement that during the coming year elementary classes would be carried on the North Side, 1901 May

Folders 13-14: There are two folders of actual minutes of the trustees' meetings. One contains those for the meetings of July 11, 18, 30, 1901; April 30, May 4, 5, 6, 7, 1902; May 5, 1903; and May 4, 1904. The other folder was found empty. (Minutes for May 1899 and August 1900 are available in the files of Mrs. Blaine.)

Box   142
Bohner, Joseph, 1901
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Notes mentioning his plans to come or not.

Box   142
Bolte, Jessie Willard, undated
Note

Location: New York.

Statement of the previous teaching of Mr. Bass.

Box   142
Bondesson, L.E., 1900
Note

Location: Omaha, Nebraska.

Postcard cutting off subscription to Chicago Institute.

Box   142
Bonnell, Austie, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Iola, Kansas.

A series of letters about Miss Bonnell's desire for a rubber stamp they were apparently vending. After much confusion in the mail and over the size of the stamp, the need for the stamp had passed and she asked for her money back.

Box   142
Boston Book Company, 1900
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

A bill.

Box   142
Bostrom, H., Van Company, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

A bid for moving goods from Wells St.

Box   142
Bostwick, Grace, 1901
Note

Location: Iola, Kansas.

Miss Bonnel's companion in mail order desperation; she had not received her issues of Course of Study.

Box   142
Boyer, Emanuel R., 1899-1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence between Boyer and Mrs. Blaine in late 1899 regarding matters of organization of school facilities. Boyer apparently was Superintendent of Education. He became Director of the Institute in December. The rest of the material routine and similar to that of other director's folders in all but paucity.

Box   142
Boyer, Emanuel R., Mrs., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two notes, one to Mrs. Blaine and the other to the Trustees thanking them for their kindness on the occasion of Mr. Boyer's death.

Box   142
Brachvogel and Lange, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter about arrangements for bus to carry pupils.

Box   142
Bradley, Charles Frederick, 1901
Note

Location: London, England.

Note from Mrs. Blaine with mailing address for catalog to be sent to this English doctor.

Box   142
Bradley, Harriet Towle, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note on materials for art work in summer school.

Box   142
Bradner, Smith and Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter accompanying sample of paper products.

Box   142
Brainerd, Cephas, Jr., Mrs., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Letter about materials sent by Century Company of New York and talks to be given by Parker and others.

Box   142
Braley, Dence
Note: See also: Braley, Edna L.
Box   142
Braley, Edna L., undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter to Institute cashier for authorized rebates.

Box   142
Brandon, Louise, 1901
Note

Location: Natchez, Mississippi.

Request for a catalog; she planned on attending that summer.

Box   142
Brewer, J.L., Mrs. (Helen M.), 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notes accompanying payment of tuition.

Box   142
Bright, Eleanor, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for remission of tuition for classes she would be unable to attend, since she was leaving.

Box   142
Bristol, Julia M., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request that they hire her as a stenographer.

Box   142
Bromley, John, and Sons, 1900
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Letter concerning the purchase of chenille yarn. Sample of yarn included.

Box   142
Brown, Edward Osgood, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters accompanying his payment of tuition for his daughters, and son.

Box   142
Bruat, Maurice, 1901
Note

Location: Paris.

Invoice for shipment of model animals.

Box   142
Bryan, Alice C., 1901
Note

Location: Champaign, Illinois.

Letter describing her interest in Colonel Parker's methods, and seeing them instituted in Champaign.

Box   142
Bryan, W.S.P., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter inquiring when ground would be broken and when the building would be completed; she hoped to send her child.

Box   142
Bryant, Fannie B., 1900
Note

Location: Sedalia, Colorado.

Letter from a Normal School graduate and teacher seeking information about and entrance to the institute.

Box   142
Buell, Edith, 1900
Note

Location: Fulton, Illinois.

Letter requesting programs of the schools work, prices for certain books sold there, and, finally, those books.

Box   142
Burley and Tyrrell, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks for the payment of a bill for crockery.

Box   142
Butler, Hermon B., Mrs. (Jessie P.), 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters requesting entrance for her son and daughter.

Box   142
Butler, Nicholas Murray, 1899-1900
Note

Location: New York.

Three letters, the first expressing his interest in the work upon which Mrs. Blaine embarked and the latter two answering specific questions about practices at Columbia Teachers College.

Box   142
Cameron, Amberg and Company, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter about the cover for their forthcoming catalog.

Box   142
Canfield, I., 1901
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Requested catalog in order to better prepare her own primary classes for the following year.

Box   142
Carley, Ira M., 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Estimates, bills, etc. about paper stocks for Institute.

Box   142
Carlson, A.G., and Brothers, 1900
Note

Location: Moline, Illinois.

Bookseller wondering whether he could make a sufficient commission on subscriptions for local inhabitants.

Carmen, Charles Whitney, 1899-1900
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note: Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Box   142
1899-1900 August
Note

Lengthy correspondence relative to hiring this man for the position of Head of the Physics Department, and with him about equipping the division.

See also: Randthaler, A., 1899 November 18

Box   142
1900 September-December
Note: Further correspondence about equipment for physics work in the temporary quarters.
Box   142
Carroll and Lancaster, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Reply to Institute's request to carpet wholesaler that he give them the lowest prices.

Box   142
Carroll, Nellie E., 1900
Note

Location: Watertown, Connecticut.

Request for the Course of Study.

Box   142
Carson, Pirie, Scott and Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters about the purchase of goods and their prices.

Box   142
Carter, Anna H., 1900
Note

Location: St. Paul, Minnesota.

Letter about making arrangements for board while a student.

Box   142
Carter, Bertha, 1901
Note

Location: Merrill, Iowa.

Complaint about her subscription to the Course of Study.

Box   142
Carter, Leslie, 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter suggesting possible names for the new school.

Box   142
Carthell, Eleanor M., 1900
Note

Location: Laramie, Wyoming.

Teacher appreciative of Colonel Parker's methods and desirous of placing her five children in the new school that winter.

Box   142
Case, Lafayette W., 1900
Note

Location: Waterloo, Iowa.

Letter from an ambitious parent about the chances for his daughter's advancement through taking work in the Institute's kindergarten department.

Box   142
Case, L.B., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

This elderly man wanted to sell five hundred books on history, geology, botany, and government surveys.

Box   142
Caulkins, H.J., 1901
Note

Location: Detroit, Michigan.

Discussion of the Institute's want of a high heat furnace.

Box   142
Central Electric Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and letters from their electrical supplier.

Box   142
Central Passenger Association, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Discussion of the Institute's request for reduced rates for its students and teachers.

Box   142
Central School Supply House, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters pertaining to their bills and orders of various office supplies.

Box   142
Century Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters from this publishing house about books the Institute ordered; about space in the latter's periodical for advertising.

Box   142
Chamberlain, J.F., 1900
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Letter attesting to the worth of the art? collection of Mr. Larkens, of Los Angeles, who was attempting to sell it to the Institute.

Box   142
Chamberlain, W.H., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

A high school teacher wanted the Geographic Society's publication of the survey of Chicago and thought the Institute could supply it cheaply.

Box   142
Charles, Thomas, Company, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and letters about materials for the Kindergarten.

Box   142
Chicago Academy of Sciences, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter seeking financial aid for the society so that it might retain the services of a curator of a collection of entomological specimens which they had acquired.

Box   142
Chicago and Alton Railway Company, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Payment for ads in Course of Study.

Box   142
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Company, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter refusing request for reduced rates and one apologizing that they could not place any ads in the Institutes magazine.

Box   142
Chicago, City of, 1900-1901
Note: Letters from City Water Officials (Dept. of Public Works), City Electrical Inspector, City Boiler Inspector, the Alderman of the 25th Ward, the City Collector's Office.
Box   142
Chicago Colortype Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acknowledging receipt of their order for 2000 reproductions of a certain drawing.

Box   142
Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railway Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Another letter about referral of the Institute's request for lower rates for teachers to the Central Passenger Association.

Box   142
Chicago Edison Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

The General Superintendent would be back soon and reply.

Box   142
Chicago Great Western Railway, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Another line's view on the rate question.

Box   142
Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville Railway Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Another refusal to cut rates.

Box   142
Chicago Laboratory Supply and Scale Company, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and letters for equipment.

Box   142
Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

They also refuse, but on the basis that it is not for them to do so independently, but for the Western (others refer to the central association) Passenger Association.

Box   142
Chicago and North Western Railway Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Another mention of the Western Passenger Association.

Box   142
Chicago Packing Box Company, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter and bill.

Box   142
Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company, 1900-1901
Note: Letter about rates and about putting an ad in Course of Study; both negative.
Box   142
Chicago Telephone Company, 1899-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Contract and letters about phone for the Institute.

Box   142
Chicago Times-Herald and The Chicago Evening Post, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters about catalogs and Course of Study.

Box   142
Chicago Towel Supply Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipts for payment of bill.

Box   143
Chicago Underwriters' Association, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Permission for opening through fire wall.

Box   143
Chicago Union Traction Company, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters about providing stop for trams near school.

Box   143
Childs, S.D., and Company, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Printer's bills and letters.

Box   143
Chisholm, Anna, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?.

Note about the size of pasteboard.

Box   143
Church, John, Company, 1900
Note

Location: Cincinnati, Ohio.

Correspondence with this music publishing company about the use of word to one of their song.

Box   143
Church, William, 1900
Note

Location: Denver, Colorado.

Letters from the father of a pupil, finding out about the school and commenting on it after his son had entered it.

Box   143
Clapp, Lelia F., 1900?
Note

Location: St. Louis, Missouri.

Request for information about their work.

Box   143
Clark, Alice Keep, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for second quarter tuition returned unpaid.

Box   143
Clark, Anna M., 1901
Note

Location: Lakeville, Connecticut.

Request for summer school catalog.

Box   143
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Another refusal to lower rates.

Box   143
Cohn, Sadis, 1901
Note

Location: Beloit, Wisconsin.

Promissory note and letter seeking to renew it for half the balance.

Box   143
Cole, George E., and Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

They wrote that they were out of copy books at that time.

Box   143
Collier's Weekly, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter in reply to one from the Institute asking about space for an ad and about the magazine's circulation.

Box   143
Coit, J.B., Company, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Various papers necessary for order and payment.

Box   143
Colton, Samuel K., 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

An architect requests the privilege of showing Mrs. Blaine studies for her new school.

Box   143
Commercial Photo-Print Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Agreement to do a job for a certain price.

Box   143
Commonwealth Edison Company, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence relative to electric service.

Box   143
Consolidated Press Clipping Company, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Inquiring why services are no longer required.

Box   143
Construction News Company, 1899-1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for a picture of the proposed building for the School for this trade magazine.

Box   143
Consumers Company, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Arrangement for the water coolers for the Institute.

Box   143
Conway, Laura, 1900
Note

Location: St. Louis, Missouri.

Repeat of an order for books, by Parker, Dewey, and the Course of Study.

Box   143
Cooke, H.H., 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters supporting his application to the trustees to become business manager of the Institute.

Box   143
Cook, John W., 1899, 1901
Note

Location: Normal, Illinois.

Letters from the President of Illinois Normal University praising her effort to train the teachers of teachers.

Box   143
Cooke, Flora J., 1899-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence, reports and requisitions pertaining to the work of the supervisor of the elementary grades.

Box   143
Cooper, Anna, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter about conditions in the book room.

Box   143
Cornish, F.W., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Card evidently used to discover desire for a north side school run by the University of Chicago.

Box   143
Corson, C.R., 1900
Note

Location: Ithaca, New York.

Letter written in support of Misses Barnard 's efforts to sell their father's (Henry Barnard) educational library.

Box   143
Cosmopolitan magazine, 1900
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Answer to Institute's request for information about advertising in the Cosmopolitan.

Box   143
Cottrell, D.D., 1900
Note

Location: North Cohocton, New York.

Letter about subscription to Course of Study.

Box   143
Courtright, N. Almer, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Detailed letter arguing a case for the Jones School, location unspecified, as the temporary home of the Institute, largely on the grounds that some similar programs had been inaugurated there and that there were many races and nationalities in the vicinity.

Box   143
Cowan, John, 1900
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Telegram on the dimensions of Bryn Mawr gym.

Box   143
Coy, William F., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter accompanying application and tuition check for two children at the school.

Box   143
Crawford, Caroline, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters and requisitions from Assistant Teacher of Physical Training.

Box   143
Crawford, R.C., Mrs., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Card indicating interest in the proposed school on the near north side.

Box   143
Crerar, John, Library, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from librarian about means of marking books.

Box   143
Crews, Hadena, 1899
Note

Location: Childress, Texas.

Request for the Course of Study, and specific information about the nature of the Institute's work.

Box   143
Crilly, D.F., 1900-1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Three letters relative to the bills and the rent on the Institute's quarters at 14 Crilly Place, and possibly other properties. An affidavit about Crilly fixing the downspout at the Institute's expense, and a receipt to that effect.

Box   143
Crilly, Edgar, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two sheets listing gym and school equipment end indicating disposition to either Crilly or the Turner Gemeinde. Several bills, signed by E. Crilly for D.F. Crilly, for repairs.

Box   143
Crilly, George S., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

More letters dealing with the properties held by the Crilly firm, specifically 684-694 Wells Street.

Box   143
Crocker, Ellen, 1900
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Request for various publications of the Institute.

Box   143
Crompton and Knowles Loom Works, 1900
Note

Location: Providence, Rhode Island.

Letter about a crate they'd shipped, containing machinery.

Box   143
Crosby, William S., Mrs. (Ellen), 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter about tuition payment delay, and interest in north side school.

Box   143
Cross, E. Allen, 1900
Note

Location: Sullivan, Illinois.

Letters about ad for Institute in Local High School's announcements.

Box   143
Cummings, Roxy, 1900
Note

Location: Sheffield, Illinois.

Send the Course of Study.

Box   143
Cumulative Index, 1901
Note

Location: Cleveland, Ohio.

Certain volumes would soon be finished.

Box   143
Curtis, Nellie C., 1900
Note

Location: Belvidere, Illinois.

Asks various questions about the requirements.

Box   143
Curtiss, Augusta P., 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

She wondered whether a school of stenography might not be a worthy addition to the Institute; similarly a resident teacher-custodian would be valuable to the school.

Box   143
Cutter, George, Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Did they want two electric ovens?

Box   143
Damrosch, Frank, 1900
Note

Location: New York, New York.

His hesitant answers to Parker's request that he suggest a music teacher for the Institute.

Box   143
Danielson, Clara A., 1901
Note

Location: Lincoln, Nebraska.

Request for pamphlets and comments on the school's worth.

Box   143
Davies, Turner amd Company, 1899
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Note about a shipment imported from Germany which they had just transshipped to Chicago.

Box   143
Delagrave, C., 1900
Note

Location: Paris, France.

Answer to the Institute's inquiry about ad space in the Revue Pedagogique.

Box   143
DeLand, Eleanor A., 1901
Note

Location: Morris, Illinois.

Correspondence about remission of tuition after she found she would not be able to continue her studies.

Box   143
Dennis, Charles S., Mrs. (Anne S.), 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence about entering her son.

Box   143
Detroit Photographic Company, 1900
Note

Location: Detroit, Michigan.

Considerable correspondence about color prints.

Box   143
Devereaux, Emily B., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Card indicating interest in entering child in a school on the north side run by the University of Chicago.

Box   143
Devoe and Raynolds Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Dealings with a paint and cloth dealer.

Box   143
Dewberry and Sons, 1901
Note

Location: Birmingham, Alabama.

Bookstore questions the Institute's claim they sent a check.

Box   143
Dewey, John, 1900
Note

Location: Chautauqua, New York.

Letters and telegrams about their efforts to get together and discuss certain problems (never specified) about the purpose and organization of her new school.

Box   143
The Dial, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter suggesting the Institute put an ad in this twice-monthly paper.

Box   143
Dick, A.B., Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for a mimeograph machine.

Box   143
Dietsch, A., and Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Duplicate invoice for lumber (letter explaining).

Box   143
Dietzgen, Eugene, Company, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipts for sale? of drawing instruments? to this importer of such materials.

Box   143
Dodds, Teresa, 1901
Note

Location: Grand Forks, Nebraska.

Letter from Teresa, Heyfron's niece, saying that she thinks her aunt is in attendance and would like to hear from her.

Box   143
Donnelley, R.R., and Sons Company, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and letters from the printer of their catalog.

Box   143
Donohue and Henneberry, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for certain school supplies they could not find available at other firms.

Box   143
Doolittle, Laurie, 1900
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Notes about her tuition check.

Box   143
Dosch, Evalina T., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter about payment of subscription for the Course of Study.

Box   143
Drake, Joseph H., 1900
Note

Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Letters to Cyrus Bently regretting that he (Drake) would be unable to accept their offer of a position at the Institute.

Box   143
Drengberg, J.H., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter to Carl K[-]oh wondering whether the Institute planned to train “teachers of gymnastics.”

Box   143
Duncan, John, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters, reports and requisitions from the art department.

See also: Geddes, Patrick, 1900 April 2.

Box   143
Dunn, Mary, 1900
Note

Location: Hastings, Nebraska.

Letters about tuition, subscriptions, and attendance.

Box   143
Earle, Kate M., 1900
Note

Location: Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Application for the position of accountant.

Box   143
Eckert, Emma, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipt?

Box   143
Educational Exchange, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Birmingham, Alabama.

Letters about the Institute's ad in that publication.

Box   143
Educational Publishing Company, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter, bills and book lists from this publisher.

Box   143
Educational Review, 1900
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Correspondence relative to ad in that publication.

Box   143
Educator-Journal Company, 1900
Note

Location: Indianapolis, Indiana.

Letter about ad space in that publication.

Box   143
Educator School Supply Company, 1900
Note

Location: Mitchell, South Dakota.

Letter about ad in the South Dakota Educator.

Box   143
Effinger-Raymond, Frances, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters from this book-keeper? for the Institute's book room. She had to terminate her employment that fall because she could not afford to work at the low salary paid by the Institute.

Box   143
Eldredge and Brother, 1900
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Letter about a book ordered from this publisher.

Box   143
Ellinwood, H. Della, 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Application for the position of librarian at “West Side School,” or any other position of responsibility save teaching.

Box   143
Elliot, Ines V., undated
Note

Location: Indianapolis, Indiana.

Complaint about mishandling of subscription and billing of Course of Study.

Box   143
Engel, A., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note indicating interest in a north side Chicago University elementary school.

Box   143
Engelke, Francis, 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Application to work as engineer of building.

Box   143
Estabrook, George P., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters about advertising from the Institute's advertising agent.

Box   143
Evans, C.H., and Company, 1900
Note

Location: St. Louis, Missouri.

Bill for an American College and Public School directory.

Box   143
Farquhar, Dorothea, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters, one to Mrs. Blaine and one to Miss Farquhar's Aunt Amanda, about her desire to teach, her work at the Institute that summer, and the possibility of getting a teaching job at the institution.

Box   143
Favill, John, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note accompanying payment of tuition.

Box   143
Faxon, John Lyman, 1899
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Request that he be considered for the job of designing the Institute's building.

Box   143
Fenn, Kate D., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note accompanying payment of tuition.

Box   143
Fergus Printing Company, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Questions about an order.

Box   143
Field, Marshall, 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note about the opening of the Institute.

Box   143
Field, Marshall and Company, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters orders, and bills relative to purchase of various items of dry goods.

Box   144
Fisk Teachers' Agencies, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter about their ad in the Course of Study-please negotiate with home office in Boston.

Box   144
Flanagan, A., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and letters about books.

Box   144
Fleck, A.W., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from Institute's coal dealer.

Box   144
Fleming, Martha, 1899-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters, reports and requisitions from the head of the speech department. Two reports on the personality, physical appearance and movements, and speech of two young women. A long letter written to Colonel Parker while she was in England, describing her activities, including further training in speech.

Box   144
Flint, Nott W., undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter accepting appointment at Institute.

Box   144
Flower, Lucy L., 1899-1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two letters: one suggesting a teacher Parker might hire and the other entering her child.

Box   144
Folkmar, Daniel, Mrs., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters of application for the position of teacher of educational history. Mrs. Folkmar, apparently very experienced and well educated, was also wife of university of Chicago sociology professor. Both were at that time luring in Europe.

Box   144
Foote, A.E., 1900
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Letter about a shipment of mineral specimens.

Box   144
Foote, Fannie, 1900
Note

Location: North Adams, Massachusetts.

Letter inquiring about the summer school and one, the following fall, about the printing outfit the school sold.

Box   144
Forum Publishing Company, 1900
Note

Location: New York.

Letter about rates to the Institute for books.

Box   144
Foster, Annie Ward, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from interested women desiring to talk with Mrs. Blaine about the Institute's work.

Box   144
Foster, Edith Burnham, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters, accepting position as grade school teacher and discussing the details of her salary.

Box   144
Frank, George, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notification that he has had to take his daughter of the institute for medical reasons.

Box   144
Frank, Julius, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note indicating interest in a north side elementary school conducted by the University of Chicago.

Box   144
French, Lulu G., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for the Course of Study.

Box   144
Friedman, Anna Eggleston, 1900
Note

Location: Buffalo, New York.

Letter of congratulations on his work at Chicago Normal and the move to the Chicago Institute.

Box   144
Fuller, George A., Company, 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter to James G. Rogers, the architect, from one of the contractors bidding for the job.

Box   144
Gane Brosthers and Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter about delivery from bookseller and binder.

Box   144
Gansbergen, F.H., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from the city official about permission for the Institute to use a “carette.” Also note with tuition payment for his daughter.

Box   144
Gansbergen, F.H., Mrs., 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notes from mother of children there about tuition attendance and possibility of transportation.

Box   144
Garrett, Alice, 1900
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Letter introducing and praising Nott W. Flint (see above) to Mrs. Blaine. Claims Harper of Chicago interested in this young man's career.

Box   144
Gaze, Henry, and Sons Ltd., 1901
Note

Location: Paris, France.

Letter about the difficulties experienced getting an order out of France for want of a consular invoice.

Box   144
Geddes, Patrick, 1899-1900
Note

Location: Edinburgh, Scotland.

Advice on interior arrangements and landscaping from this Scottish authority on natural sciences? As secretary of the International Association for the Advancement of Science Art, and Education he had a hand in arranging for a John Duncan to come to the Institute to teach in 1901?

Box   144
Georgia Education, 1900
Note

Location: Atlanta, Georgia.

Letters about ad in that magazine.

Box   144
Germania Safe Deposit and Trust Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Rent receipt for a safe deposit box.

Box   144
Giddings, Margaret E., 1900
Note

Location: Denver, Colorado.

Call for information about the summer school courses for kindergarten school.

Box   144
Gilbert, Hiram T., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Payment of tuition for his daughter.

Box   144
Gilbert, M.B., 1900
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Letter about getting pamphlets to press.

Box   144
Ginn and Company, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills, orders and letters about book purchases.

Box   144
Globe-Wernicke Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters about delivery of and payment for furniture.

Box   144
Gloy, John, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Orders and bills for gymnastic equipment.

Box   144
Goodrich, Helen, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters and requisitions from the music teacher.

Box   144
Gorton, James, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Suggestion that a guest book at the Institute would be both interesting and valuable.

Box   144
Goudy, Alice E.D., 1900
Note

Location: Lincoln, Nebraska.

Request for materials and an explanation why. Goudy was often questioned about desirable places for further study since she was connected with State Normal School.

Box   144
Gould, Allen W., 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters and requisitions from the Latin and Greek instructor.

Box   144
Gould, Allen W., Mrs. (Minna G.), 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks from his recently widowed wife for his back (or future?) salary.

Box   144
Gould, Allen W., Jr., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request that check to father be made out to mother.

Box   144
Gray, Minnie E., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters about subscriptions to Course of Study.

Box   144
Gregory Electric Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Record of order of motor.

Box   144
Griffith, G.F., Mrs., 1901
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Payment for daughters' tuition.

Box   144
Grosser, Hugo S., 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Application to teach German in the Institute.

Box   144
Grosser, Mary, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for a book of songs for first graders.

Box   144
Groszmann, Maximilian P.E., 1900
Note

Location: Louisa County, Virginia.

Thanks for the Course of Study and comments on his interest in new education and his new school.

Box   144
Grubb, V.P., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note indicating interest in a north side elementary school to be run by the University of Chicago.

Box   144
Grubbs, E.C., 1900
Note

Location: Hartington, Nebraska.

Request that he be allowed to earn his tuition for summer school by inducing Nebraska and Colorado teachers to avail themselves of the Institute's work. Mention of Hesubartian methods.

Box   144
Grunewald, A.H., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note accompanying payment of tuition for daughter.

Box   144
Hall, G. Stanley, 1899
Note

Worcester, Massachusetts.

General approbation of work Mrs. Blaine, or rather Parker, sought to carry out.

Box   144
Halsey, Edward A., 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters from investment man (realtor?) about the possibility of the Institute being established on triangle bounded by Fullerton, Orchard, and Lincoln.

Box   144
Halsted, Joseph, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Agreement for removal of iron steps and doors at 694 Wells Street.

Box   144
Hammond, Charles L., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter describing pamphlet and some of cultural opportunities mentioned (University of Chicago, Public Library, Crerar Free Public Library). He sought Mrs. Blaine's statement about her “gift to the city.”

Box   144
Hanchett Paper Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Business letter about check.

Box   144
Handy, Joseph K., 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters about being hired and fired as accountant.

Box   144
Hanson, A.H., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Application for admission of daughter.

Box   144
Harford, Emma, 1900
Note

Location: Dover, Illinois.

Request that they find her a boarding place.

Box   144
Harrison, William Beverley, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter about unacknowledged delivery of books.

Box   144
Harmon, Dorothy, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Application to teach art there.

Box   144
Harper, William Rainey, 1899-1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters relating to the merger of the Institute with the University of Chicago.

Box   144
Harpers and Brothers, 1900
Note

Location: New York.

Letters about putting ads in Harper's Magazine.

Box   144
Harris, Jane A., 1900
Note

Location: Amherst.

Letter to Margaret? about salaries of eastern college presidents.

Box   144
Harrison, Wallace K., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Payment of tuition and note about north-side school proposed for University of Chicago.

Box   144
Hartwell, Edmund K., 1899
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Promise to send pattern of chair.

Box   144
Haulenbeek, G.H., Advertising Agency, 1900
Note

Location: New York.

Letters about running ads in other educational publications.

Box   144
Heath, D.C., and Company, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters, bills and orders for books.

Box   144
Hefter, Florence N., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Application, letters of reference and one sample of work of Miss Hefter, who served the Institute in some clerical capacity.

Box   144
Heinig, John G., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Estimate from a moving firm.

Box   144
Herrick, Zoe C., 1900
Note

Location: Redlands, California.

Request for a pamphlet.

Box   144
Heun, Arthur, 1899
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Letters written to Mrs. Blaine (including one to Mrs. Day to get an introduction to Mrs. Blaine) endeavoring to gain a teaching position for Miss Martha Florence Eddy.

Box   144
Hibbard, Spencer Bartlett and Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters, orders, and bills for hardware.

Box   144
Higgins, Mary, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for Course of Study.

Box   144
Higginbotham, H.N., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter submitting history of the World's Columbian Exposition and his report as president thereof to the Institute's library.

Box   144
Hilden-brandt, Lina D., 1900
Note

Location: St. Louis, Illinois.

Request for all materials.

Box   144
Hill, D.O., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note expressing interest in possible north side school of University of Chicago.

Box   144
Hine, L.W, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Money for the Course of Study.

Box   144
Hiser, W.S., 1900
Note

Location: Richmond, Indiana.

Request for information about summer school.

Box   144
Hodge and Homer Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Price given for shop tools.

Box   144
Hofee, Marie Ruef, 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Application for position in the music department.

Box   144
Holabird and Roche, 1899?
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Suggestions for reducing the cost of the building.

Box   144
Holinger, A., and Company, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Suggestion that Institute might like to buy land at 651 Wells Street.

Box   144
Hollister, Antoinette B., 1899-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters from a member of the Art Department. Two long ones about her studies in France in the fall of 1899. Requisitions, etc.

Box   144
Holmes, M.B., Mrs., 1900
Note

Location: Wilmette, Illinois.

Letter commenting on the success of an institute held in Wheaton with the aid of materials from C.I.

Box   144
Holton, J.P., 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters about coke and coal.

Box   144
Home Educational Company, 1900
Note

Location: Iowa City, Iowa.

Suggestion that the magazine run a story on the Chicago Institute in the magazine that fall.

Box   144
Home and School Decoration Company, undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

List of equipment and supplies for kindergarten.

Box   144
Hoover, Miriam G., 1900
Note

Location: Waverly, Iowa.

Inquiries about the summer school.

Box   144
Horner, Edna, 1900
Note

Location: Covington, Kentucky.

Letters and telegrams about her arrival at the Institute.

Box   144
Houghton, Mifflin, and Company, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters, orders and bills about books.

Box   144
Howell, Mary, 1900
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Letters from this teacher about administrative details.

Box   144
Hodson, Thomas, 1899-1900
Note

Location: Highland Park, Illinois.

Correspondence on a great variety of subjects by the business manager of the Institute. The initial letters speak of financial matters, primarily insuring the premises. Furnishing the temporary quarters and marking library books necessitated much consideration.

Box   144
Hudson, Thomas, Mrs. (Harriette M.), 1899
Note

Location: Highland Park.

Note about Mr. Hudson's illness.

Box   144
Hulbert and Dorsey, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from a plumber about the sanitary conditions in the Institute's (684 Wells) plumbing.

Box   145
Humpal-Zemanova, Joseph, 1899
Note

Location: Blue Island, Illinois.

Suggestion that there were areas of unimproved land out there suitable for the school.

Box   145
Humphrey, Nella B., 1900
Note

Location: Du Quoin, Illinois.

Questions about possible courses in summer school.

Box   145
Hunt, Florence, 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from the State Board of Health about the need of a course in Hygiene, Sanitary Science, or State Sanitation. Pamphlet included.

Box   145
Huntinghouse, R.G., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Lease for land at corner of Fullerton and Lincoln.

Box   145
Illinois Central Railroad Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Question as to the plans for the coming year. Answer to hope for lower rates.

Box   145
Illinois, State of, 1900
Note

Location: Springfield, Illinois.

Request that Parker prepare the state certification examinations in geology. Atwood to do it.

Box   145
Illsley, William A., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters and bills from the superintendent of construction of the quarters at 684 Wells Street.

Box   145
Instructor Publishing Company, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Danville, New York.

Letters about running ads in that publication.

Box   145
Intelligence, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Oak Park, Illinois.

Letters about ads in that publication.

Box   145
The Interior, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters about ads in that publication.

Box   145
Irving, Nancy B., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter about entering her daughter which reveals a women with ideas of individual dignity and development.

Box   145
Irwin Paper Company, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Quincy, Illinois.

Letters about paper and pencil products of this company.

Jackman, Wilber S., 1899-1901
Note: Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Box   145
1899
Note

Reports on the nature of the possible schools to be opened and the disposition of funds for them.

Prior to July 1899 Jackman was still Assistant Manager of the Chicago Normal School. At that time he accepted Parker's offer of the position of head of the science department and dean of the schools Mrs. Blaine proposed to open. But even the material prior to that date seems to refer to the opening of the schools Mrs. Blaine contemplated. The bulk of the 1899 material consists of quite detailed estimates of income and expenditures, analysis of the several departments and of the purposes of the school as a new experiment in the American school system. These letters are as full and cogent as any in the collection and perhaps the most important save for Parkers.

Box   145
1900 January-July
Note: More of the material in this folder deals with administrative details. Jackman's letter from Germany, March 6th, equals those from Paris of the preceding fall in descriptiveness of educational experiments. Dean's Report to the President also of considerable importance.
Box   145
1900 August-December
Note: More administrative materials, both as Dean and as head of the natural science department. Considerable materials on tuition and rebates.
Box   145
1901
Note: More of above administrative materials. Report on the proposed merger of the Institute with the University of Chicago.
Box   145
Jeffris Company, 1899
Note

Location: Janesville, Wisconsin.

Letters about screen doors and windows.

Box   145
Johnson, B.F., 1901
Note

Location: Richmond, Virginia.

Request for the Course of Study.

Box   145
Johnson, Mary, 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Suggestion of placing the Institute on Polk Street opposite Hull House.

Box   145
Johnson, W.P., 1899-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and requisitions from this man, acting as business manager.

Box   145
Johnston, E.R., 1900
Note

Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Letter and editorial written by the editor of the Minneapolis Times.

Box   145
Jones, George P., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from merchant about assembling umbrella racks.

Box   145
Jones, J.M.W., Stationery and Printing Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Introductory correspondence to business.

Box   145
Jones, Lottie E., 1900
Note

Location: Danville, Illinois.

Request that they put an ad in the Interstate School Review. Copy in folder.

Box   145
Jones, T.W., Express and Furniture Transit Company, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bid for the right to transfer materials from Wells Street to both Kosminski School and to the University of Chicago.

Box   145
Judah, Noble B., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters from the attorney helping the Institute arrange the matters of the merger.

Box   145
Justesen, Osmon, 1901
Note

Location: Spring City, Utah.

Letter relative to past and future payment for Course of Study.

Box   145
Kandler, Edmund, and Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter about purchase of sextants.

Box   145
Kauerauf, Elizebeth, 1900
Note

Location: Carlinville, Illinois.

Letter about literature and her possible work.

Box   145
Kearney, Elizebeth F., 1899
Note

Location: Dunning, Illinois.

Application for position of medical director.

Box   145
Kellogg, E.L., and Company, 1900-1901
Note

Location: New York.

Descriptions of and pleas for advertising in any of the several journals this house published.

Box   145
Kemph, J.M., Mrs., 1900
Note

Location: Tinley Park, Illinois.

Letter from mother anxious to place her daughter in the school and apparently unable to do so.

Box   145
Kent, A.E., and Son, 1901?
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Drawing of floor space in Polk Street building.

Box   145
Kimball, C.P., and Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Negative answer from this carriage maker on order.

Box   145
Kindergarten Review, 1901
Note

Location: Springfield, Massachusetts.

Have sent copies and issues asked for.

Box   145
King's Mercantile Agency, undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

List of names of from this employment agency.

Box   145
Kirk, Alice G., 1900-1901
Note

Location: Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

Letter from teacher seeking further training for herself and education for her daughter. Arrangement of tuition for partial load.

Box   145
Kittle, Helen M., 1901
Note

Location: Greeley, Colorado.

Request for Flora Cook's Outline.

Box   145
Kittredge, R.J., and Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Business letter.

Box   145
Kny-Scheerer Company, 1899
Note

Location: New York.

Letter and list of the Institute's order from the natural science department of this supply house.

Box   145
Koelling and Klappenbach, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Extensive correspondence and book lists from this book merchant.

Box   145
Krackowiser, E.W., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two letters from a journalist and educator seeking to prepare an article on the Chicago Institute for the meeting of the N.E.A.'s Department of Superintendence.

Box   145
Kreamer, Zoe H., undated
Note: Note giving his address for their convenience in paying bill.
Box   145
Kroh, Carl J., 1899-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters of the Institute's physical training instructor. Including descriptive letters from his trip to European educational centers. Various administrative materials.

Box   145
Kyes, Rose E., undated
Note

Location: Dowagiac, Michigan.

Request for information about program.

Box   145
Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway Company, 1900
Note

Location: Cleveland, Ohio.

Another apology for being unable to lower rates for the Institute's teachers.

Box   145
Lane, Albert G., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters suggesting Institute a well-appreciated contribution to Chicago's educational opportunities. Lane was the superintendent of schools.

Box   145
Langenbeck, Anna C., 1901
Note

Location: Cincinnati, Ohio.

Request for circular of the Institute.

Box   145
Lathrop, Bryan, 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Trustees of the Newberry Library offer to sell the Institute land at Huron and St. Clair.

Box   145
Laughlin Manufacturing Company, 1901
Note

Location: Detroit, Michigan.

Letter about ad the company might place in the Course of Study.

Box   145
Laughlin, Orris B., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Order for the Course of Study.

Box   145
Lavery, George L., and Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from tradesman whose specialty was establishing branch postal stations.

Box   145
Lawson, N.O., 1900
Note

Location: Geneva, Illinois.

Letter enquiring about the likelihood of work for this taxidermist.

Box   145
Lawson, Victor L., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter accompanying order of blotters.

Box   145
Lee, Fanny B., 1900
Note

Location: Louisville, Kentucky.

Letters about orders of paper and of Course of Study.

Box   145
Lee, J.G.C., undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

List of those entitled to make requisitions.

Salary list.

Advertising accounts.

Lee, J.G.C., 1900-1902
Note: Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Box   145
1900 September-October
Note

List of rooms used in McCormick Seminary.

Various letters having to do with the purchase of materials for the Institute and its operation at Wells Street, including hiring a stenographer and moving tenants out of 694 Wells Street to 14 Crilly St.

An application for second class mailing privileges.

Long report on the initiation add the development of the Course of Study.

Box   145
1900 November
Note

Various letters including draft of request to the various railroad line in quest of lower rates. Most deal with minor purchases and payments.

Letters to Pratt Institute, Chief of the Information Bureau of the War Department, Chicago Health Commissioner, Chicago Union Traction Company, Chicago Postmaster, various publishers, businessmen, educators, and private citizens.

Box   146
1900 December 1-18
Note: Inventory of equipment in Director's Office. Many letters similar in variety and content to those mentioned above.
Box   146
1900 December 19
Note: Report to the Trustees on Director's examination of Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York, and of Teachers' College, Columbia University, New York. Catalog and Material from each of these institutions.
Box   146
1900 December 20-31
Note

Report to the Trustees on suggested changes in bookkeeping system.

The usual gamut of letters.

Handwritten “notes for Mr. Bailey” on need for the trustees to define the powers of the several officers of the Institute.

More materials on bookkeeping system and faculty salaries.

Statement of Accounts of the Chicago Institute up to December 31, 1900.

Box   146
1901 January-April
Note: Little correspondence of which examples did not appear in earlier folders. This material is comprised of letters about advertising, departmental and institutional operation and accounting, and about the Institute's relations with the community (largely individuals rather than any group).
Box   146
1901 May-1902 December
Note

Correspondence about the details for moving their physical holdings to the University of Chicago.

Correspondence dealing with continued operation during May and June.

Report of Lee's incumbency from October 10, 1900 to June 30, 1901.

Two letters from Lee, 1901 and 1902, long after he retired from the Directorship.

Box   146
LeFevre, Anna, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from cashier about refund she gave.

Box   146
Leffel, Mabel M., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Another letter about refunding tuition.

Box   146
Lewis Institute, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters about purchase of lantern slides.

Box   146
Library of Congress, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Washington.

Copyrights for several issues of the Course of Study, Volume I, Nos. 1-6, 8-9.

Box   146
Lincoln, Robert T., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note about arranging an interview with Colonel Parker.

Box   146
Loehlei, Laura M., 1901
Note

Location: Des Moines, Iowa.

Request for the envelope of materials on literature.

Box   146
Loesch, Frank J., 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters about sending son and paying for attendance.

Box   146
Long, Anna E., 1900
Note

Location: Evansville, Indiana.

Request for Course of Study.

Box   146
Longmans, Green, and Company, 1900-1901
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Letters about book orders and books sent by publisher.

Box   146
Longyear, J.M., 1901
Note

Location: Marquette, Michigan.

Request for memo on changed tuition charges. He had three children in school.

Box   146
Lord and Thomas, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters about advertising run for the Institute in numerous Chicago papers by this company.

Box   146
Lozier, Hoarace G., 1900
Note

Location: Princeton?

Teacher at Princeton, he sought a job teaching history at the Institute for the following fall.

Box   146
Lozier, Lewis H., 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Sought to submit a design for the school's bookplate.

Box   146
Lukens, W.J., 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter, maps and drawing about land on the north side, which he hoped the Institute would buy; Sheriden and Wilton; also Sheridan and Argyle; Grand and Evanston.

Box   146
Lychenheim, Morris, 1900
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Letter requesting information about school's opening and expenses.

Box   146
Lyon and Healy, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence about music supplies, especially a top to the rented Steinway Grand.

Box   146
McArthur, Warren, Mrs., 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Application for her son's entrance; he'd been a pupil at the Normal School.

Box   146
McCants, R.C., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Application for the position of bookkeeper.

Box   146
McCartney, Livingston, 1900
Note

Location: Hopkinsville Kentucky.

Request for the Course of Study.

Box   146
McClure, S.S., Company, 1900
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Answer to question about space in McClure's Magazine.

Box   146
McClurg, A.C., and Company, 1899-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Considerable correspondence advertising their capacities as a bookseller and stationer, as well as filling the Institute's specific orders, including the importation of foreign books.

Box   146
McCormick, Cyrus Hall, II, 1899-1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Suggestion that two men, Henry W. Bishop and Leslie Carter, would be good trustees should the occasion arise.

Box   146
McCormick Estates, 1899-1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Several reports by John C. Fetzer on property in the neighborhood of Lincoln Park. Several letters dealing with the establishing of the endowment. Financial statement of the support which the endowment could be expected to give the school over a seven year period. Other letters estimating the costs of operating (light, water, heat, upkeep) the proposed new building.

Box   146
McCormick, Nettie F., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Suggestion that more than one architect should comment on the proposed plans.

Box   146
McCormick, Stanley, 1899, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters and cash reports from the treasurer, 1899.

Some correspondence on the bid for construction, 1900.

Report of the Committee on the Budget, November 1900.

Correspondence about the arrangements of the merger with the University of Chicago.

Resignation, April 1901.

Box   146
McCormick, William G., 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of caution about the organization and financial responsibilities Mrs. Blaine would be assuming, as well as concrete suggestions for financial moves.

Box   146
McCormick Theological Seminary, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Expressions of enthusiasm at the Seminary's ability to offer the Institute rooms.

Further correspondence pursuant to occupation.

Box   146
McDaniel, Fannie, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note excusing pupil for illness.

Box   146
McGillivray, Daisey C., 1900
Note

Location: Rockford, Illinois.

Letter about payment of fees.

Box   146
McGuire, Abbie
Note: See: Braley, Edna L.
Box   146
McIntosh Stereopticon Company, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Many letters about slides, screens, and parts of projectors.

Box   146
McKennon, Margaret M., 1900
Note

Location: Durango, Mexico.

Letters about attending the Institute.

Box   146
McNett, Charles S., 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Suggesting a block of ground, 46th Street, Shield's Avenue, Chicago for the Institute.

Box   146
McNulty Brothers, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bid for plastering job.

Box   146
MacDonald, Mary, 1900
Note

Location: Prince Albert, Winnepeg.

Request for publications on the school.

Box   146
Macey, Fred, Company, 1901
Note

Location: Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Letter about desk they might buy.

Box   146
MacLean, Bessie Smithett, 1900
Note

Location: Detroit, Michigan.

Request from an Episcopal Church paper in Michigan for an advertisement from the Institute.

Box   146
MacMillan Company, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence about ordering books and payment for them.

Box   146
Magazine Bureau, undated
Note

Location: Topeka, Kansas.

Query whether the Institute had students wanting to earn outside cash selling magazines.

Box   146
Maine, Frances W., 1901
Note

Location: Englewood, Illinois.

Request for arrangements on tuition.

Box   146
Manasse, L., Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence about scientific and surveying equipment purchased.

Box   146
Mandel Brothers, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter about opening an account with them.

Box   146
Manning, Warren H., 1901
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Letter from a landscape architect previously consulted about their failure to contact him again.

Box   146
Marquis, A.N., and Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter about advertising in Who's Who in America.

Box   146
Marshall, George E., and Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters about their account with this stationer and printer.

Box   146
Marthens, Chester N., Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bid on repair work to be done on basement floor.

Box   146
Martin, Mellie, 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Copy book of student in beginning French.

Box   146
Mason, Frances B., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note accompanying son's tuition.

Box   146
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1900
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Answer to Institute's request about salary scale at M.I.T.

Note accompanying copy of President's Report (for 1900?).

Box   146
Massachusetts, State of, 1900
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Letter about copy of Bradford's History, sent to Institute.

Box   146
Matteson, Milo D., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note accompanying tuition for son.

Box   146
Maxwell Brothers, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for matches.

Box   146
May, Eddie R., 1900
Note

Location: Augusta, Georgia.

Send the Course of Study.

Box   146
Mears, Charles H., and Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Better about order of lumber.

Box   147
Merchants Dispatch Transportation Company, 1900
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Bills of lading for crates of books bound for Chicago.

Box   147
Merchants' Loan and Trust Company, 1899-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters about power of signing, account's situation, orders for checks.

Box   147
Merrill, Grace, 1900
Note

Location: Laurel, Nebraska.

Send a catalog.

Box   147
Merriman, Effie W., 1900
Note

Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Letter from Editor of Housekeeper about the possibility of sending her daughter, whose constitution prevented fulltime attendance, to the Institute.

Box   147
Merriman, G. & C., Company, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters about orders for Webster's Dictionary.

Letter about visit of Institute's Parker to Springfield offices of Merriam Company.

Box   147
Meyers, Ira, B., 1899-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Lengthy correspondence: letters, telegrams, orders and requisitions about various departments, including chemistry, museum, photography, largely the museum, which were his responsibility as Curator of Science.

Box   147
Michigan Central Railroad Company, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

This letter about inability to lower passenger rates makes clear mention of the connection with both the Central Passenger Association and the Western Passenger Association.

Box   147
Miller, Fannie C., 1900
Note

Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Letter about the cost and the course limitations of the summer term. She wanted to take as much as possible.

Box   147
Miller, Henry L., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Payment of tuition and letter sent to parents of students about the merger with the University of Chicago.

Box   147
Mills, Olive, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters about payment of subscription.

Box   147
Milwaukee Sentinel, 1900
Note

Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Letter about extra copies of paper of April 15th.

Box   147
Milwaukee Trust Company, 1901
Note

Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Payment of tuition for Donna N. Schuster.

Box   147
Minard, Charles W., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for subscription to Course of Study from member of staff of Marquette School in Chicago.

Box   147
Minrah, Mary A., 1901
Note

Location: Eagle Grove, Iowa.

Three letters about, among other things, a skeleton, and Encyclopedia Brittanica, portraits of national leaders, and a small mineral collection which she sought to sell to the Institute.

Box   147
Minutes of Meeting
Note: See:
  • Blaine, A.McC., Secretary
  • Trustees, Board of
Box   147
Mitchell, Clara I., 1899-1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence: accepting position as critic teacher, commenting on industrial education, specifically trade and textile work in Philadelphia. Several letters about loom, spinning wheel, and other materials she shipped to the Institute from Philadelphia.

Box   147
Mittleberger, A., 1900
Note

Location: Cleveland, Ohio.

Letter from a friend, Kate Mason, who had the receipt for subscription which the above had not yet received.

Box   147
Montanday, O., 1900
Note

Location: Paris, France.

Polite letter from French businessman verifying that the Institute will remember to pay his bill.

Box   147
Morre, Will H., Mrs., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note about finding logging.

Box   147
Morgan, Anna, 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from operator of School of Expression who had extra gymnasium equipment to sell.

Box   147
Morgan, Lillian F., 1900
Note

Location: Helena, Montana.

Request for Course of Study.

Box   147
Morse Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter about the company's more successful books.

Box   147
Morse, T. Vernette, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter hoping that the work in applied arts and crafts, which she had begun, could in some way be combined with the program of the Institute.

Box   147
Mosher, Eliza, 1900
Note

Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Telegram and three letters about his model school desk and chair.

Box   147
Mott, J.L., Iron Works, 1899
Note

Location: New York, New York?

Letter about order of aquaria frames.

Box   147
Mulliken, Charles H., 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two letters about buying property for the Institute, the latter about that across the street from that purchased on Belden Avenue.

Box   147
Mumford, A.W., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Three notes about goods for book exhibit, and bill.

Box   147
Murdaugh, Edward Dandridge, 1901
Note

Location: Edmond, Oklahoma.

Letter from President of the Territorial Board of Education about supplies for the Art Teacher at Normal School.

Box   147
Myers, Edna, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for catalog.

Box   147
Myers, George W., 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Lengthy correspondence and numerous requisitions about equipment and books necessary for the successful operation of the Department of Astronomy and Applied Mathematics.

Box   147
Myers, Marie, 1900
Note

Location: Brookfield, Missouri.

Request for circulars and query as to whether teachers in missionary schools might receive a lower tuition rate.

Box   147
Narragansett Machine Company, 1900
Note

Location: Providence, Rhode Island.

Letters, shipping bill, and official estimate, about the materials for the Institute's gymnasium.

Box   147
Nation, The, 1900
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Letter and brochure about advertising in the Nation.

Box   147
National Biscuit Company, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Answer about Company's advertising policy.

Box   147
National Box Company, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for boxes.

Box   147
National Educational Association, 1900
Note

Location: Winona, Minnesota. The secretary that year resided there.

Informed Institute that they'd sent twelve copies of Report of the Committee on Rural Schools. Sent material on other materials available and publicity on the Association's next meeting.

Box   147
National Safe Deposit Company, The, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipt for rent on box.

Box   147
Naughton, Hugh, 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

A letter from his wife, Anna, to Cyrus Bently about the possibility the Institute might buy from them.

Box   147
Nebraska Teacher, The, 1900
Note

Location: Lincoln, Nebraska.

Letter about advertising in that magazine.

Box   147
Neostyle Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters about use of their duplicating process machines.

Box   147
Newell, C.D., Mrs., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for Dress, and How to Improve It (1897) for several of her friends.

Box   147
New England Magazine, 1900
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Letter about advertisement in that magazine.

Box   147
Newgard, Henry, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters and bills about the electrical facilities at the Wells Street location.

Box   147
New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad Company, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters about their inability to cut the rates for the Institute's teachers.

Box   147
New York, State of, Department of Public Instruction, 1901
Note

Location: Albany, New York.

Letter about payment of subscription for the Course of Study and pre-receipted bill for same.

Box   147
New York Times, The, 1901
Note

Location: New York.

Letter about the Times standing as a vehicle for advertising.

Box   147
Niles, Charles W., 1900
Note

Location: Calumet, Michigan.

Letter about admission to the Academic Department of the Institute.

Box   147
North American Review, The, 1900
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Letters about advertising in that magazine.

Box   147
Northrop, C.W., 1900
Note

Location: Linden, Indiana.

Letter accompanying payment of tuition.

Box   147
Northwest Journal of Education, 1900
Note

Location: Seattle, Washington.

Letter about advertising in that magazine.

Box   147
Norton, Alice P., 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters and requisitions about the organization and operation of the department of domestic economy.

Box   147
Nowels, Lillian, 1901
Note

Location: Rensselaer, Indiana.

Note accompanying payment of tuition.

Box   147
Nowland, Edna A., 1900
Note

Location: Peoria, Illinois.

Send her information about summer school work.

Box   147
Noyes, C.H., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipt for payment to him of claims against the Institute.

Box   147
Oakey, Alfred J., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request that the Course of Study be sent to a friend in Mexico City.

Box   147
O'Brien, William, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter and application for the position of bookkeeper.

Box   147
O'Conner, Ellen, 1900
Note

Location: Sioux City, Iowa.

Request for the Course of Study.

Box   147
Olcott, J.M., and Company, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter about making iron pans.

Letter about advertising in the Course of Study.

Box   147
Open Court Publishing Company, 1900-1901
Note

Location: LaSalle, Illinois.

Correspondence about the exchange of ads between The Open Court and the Course of Study.

Box   147
Orr and Lockett Hardware Company, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters, orders, and bills for hardware.

Box   147
Osborn, Charles M., Jr., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter explaining the writer's son's absence from school and asking about a rebate of tuition.

Box   147
Osten, Clara M., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Query as to possibility of formation of evening French class.

Box   147
Otis, A.F., 1900
Note

Location: Augusta, Georgia.

Request for the Course of Study.

Box   147
Outlook Company, The, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter about advertising in that magazine.

Box   147
Outen, Anna, 1900
Note

Location: Hickman, Kentucky.

Questions about the rules and regulations of the summer session.

Box   147
Paepcke-Leicht Lumber Company, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Mr. Leicht in favor of a continued school on north side; card enclosed.

Box   147
Paine, L.M., 1900
Note

Location: Lewisburg, Ohio.

Request for a copy of the Course of Study and the “rates for the trade.”

Box   147
Park, Charles C., Mrs. (Helen K.), 1900
Note

Location: Montecito, California.

Letter from an acquaintance of Mrs. Blaine about the possibility of entering for the summer term in order to be a better teacher of her own children.

Parker, Francis Wayland, 1890-1901
Note: Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Box   147
1890-1899
Note

Letters from Parker to Mrs. Blaine, 1894-1896, about problems at Cook County Normal (by then Chicago Normal).

Letters, both to Colonel Parker and reprints of those to the Chicago Evening Post, in support of the work Colonel Parker was doing. Among the writers: G. Stanley Hall, W.F. Harris, Nicholas Murray Butler.

Parker's correspondence with Mrs. Blaine, 1896-1898, about the operations and tribulations of the Chicago Normal.

Press clipping about his imminent release; Daily News, October 4, 1897. First mention of the work of the school contemplated by Mrs. Blaine, June 29, 1898, and acceptance of Mrs. Blaine's offer, May 29, 1899.

See also: Tatgenhorst of the American Historical Society.

Box   147
1898
Note

Report of Chicago Vocational Schools, O.J. Milliken, Superintendent.

President's Report of Columbia Teachers College, 1898.

Two letters to Mrs. Blaine commenting on situation at the Normal School, and about the proposed school.

Box   147
1899 January-May
Note

Reports on the Proposed School:

  • General Purpose and. Plan
  • Outline of the Work and Scope of the School
  • General Plan of Organization of the Proposed Professional Training School for Teachers
  • What the Teachers Would Do By Way of Preparation
  • Records of the Teachers Elected
  • Tuition Fees of Various Educational Institutions
  • Notes Concerning Professor George William Meyers
  • List of selected offerings of various publishers
  • Outline of the School
  • Organization of the Educational Department
  • Faculty-Proposed
  • A Scheme for the Pedagogical Classification of Pictures
  • A Proposed Training School for the Training of Teachers of all Grades, Kindergarten and College Inclusive
  • Report of the Seating Capacity of the Chicago Schools
  • Basis of a Plan of Affiliation between The Chicago Institute . . . and the University of Chicago.

Several letters about the school, all to Mrs. Blaine save one to Principal of Latin School of Chicago.

Box   148
1899 June-August
Note

Various copies of previous material.

Numerous letters appointing teachers, discussing specifications for school and its building, and about the justification of the several departments and teachers.

Reports: The Work of the School, List of Books Purchased for the Library.

Box   148
1899 September-December
Note

Report from the President-Outline of the Course of Study.

Correspondence with Mrs. Blaine about general arrangements, including drafting the preliminary announcement of the school, his trip to the east to examine other schools, and the work of two of the teachers studying elsewhere that year: Miss Payne in Weimar, Germany and Miss Van Hoesen at Cornell University.

Box   148
1900 January-April 1900
Note

Business letters on various subjects.

Minutes of a meeting discussing budget.

List of those teachers who have work outside their regular departments.

List of paid subscribers to the Institute's Course of Study.

Notes on qualifications of G.W. Meyers, N.A. Wells, E.B. Foster, N.W. Flint. Many letters and papers dealing with the work of the teachers and administrators during their preping elsewhere.

Box   148
1900 May-August
Note

Various letters and papers about finances and minor arrangements, trips of various administrators, publication of initial announcement, establishment of individual teacher's salaries.

Lengthy report of the suggested revisions of the plans for the new building, July 21, 1900.

Report on the Library, August 13, 1900.

Further letters and reports on the plans for the new building.

Box   148
1900 September-November
Note

Suggestion of distribution of space in the temporary quarters.

Letters and telegrams about minor details.

Comparison of Financial Features of Tripartite Agreement With What Has Been Done, September 30, 1900.

Memoranda on preparation and equipment.

Letter on proposed changes in the administration of the school, October 1, 1900.

Program (hour by hour) of the Pedagogic School, October 25, 1900.

Copy of advertisement sent to Open Court Publishing Company, November 1900.

Correspondence and requisitions about the operations of the school, its advertisement, the purchasing of books.

Box   148
1900 December
Note

Requisitions, papers and correspondence about the operation of school.

Statement of Running Expenses of the Chicago Institute for November.

Suggestions for increasing the efficiency of the institution.

Mailing lists for Course of Study.

Box   148
1901 January-February
Note

More of the usual materials.

Statement and proof for public lecture.

Signed plan for merger (if accomplished) of Institute and Chicago University (by Dewey, Harper, and Parker), February 1, 1901.

List of addresses of faculty.

Letter, Parker to Dewey, February 9, 1901 about possible conditions for merger and further work.

Letter to the Institute's trustees about the merger.

Table showing expenses.

Letter about faculty vote on subject.

Plan submitted to the trustees for new school February 18th.

Box   148
1901 March-April
Note

Various details of administration.

List of Course of Study's paid and unpaid subscriptions.

Report on the Course of Study.

List of parents of pupils of the Chicago Institute.

Box   148
1901 May-June
Note

Letters about the adjustment of several teachers' salaries.

Letters about the Dewey school.

Letter regarding a proposed substitute for the elective system.

Requisitions relative to moving.

Letters and public announcements.

Box   148
Parks, Carrie D., 1901
Note

Location: Columbus, Nebraska.

Letter about unwanted delivery of Course of Study.

Box   148
Pattee, Alida Frances, 1899
Note

Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Application for the position teaching domestic science.

Box   148
Payne, Bertha, 1899-1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters, requisitions, pursuant to operation of the kindergarten department. Several letters written during her summer of preparing in Germany, 1899.

Box   148
Peabody, F.S., 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notes accompanying payment of his daughter.

Box   148
Pearsons, D.K., 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters to Mrs. Blaine setting time for appointments with her.

Box   148
Pennsylvania School Journal, 1900
Note

Location: Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

Note about trading ads with the Institute.

Box   148
Penny, George B., 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters from the Institute's cashier on various matters.

Letter reporting on Penny's trip to meeting of Illinois (Northern) Teacher's Association and his efforts to drum up interest in the Course of Study, November 1900.

Report on the soliciting done in October and November, November 9, 1900.

Statement releasing trustees from any claims he might have had (in receipt of payment of back salary), December 15, 1900.

Abstract of Book Room Inventory.

Letters about the discrepancy in the book room account for which he was relieved of his job.

Box   148
Perry Pictures Company, 1900
Note

Location: Malden, Massachusetts.

Letters about their product, never fully described.

Box   148
Peterson, Minnie, 1900
Note

Location: Dunning, Illinois.

Subscription to the Course of Study.

Box   148
Pettibone, P.F., and Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters about printing of a book (unnamed herein).

Box   148
Photographic Materials Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter giving estimates on photographic equipment.

Box   148
Picard, Paul, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters about his son's tuition.

Box   148
Pickerau, A.P., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two letters from an inventor seeking support for his “planetary wheel” a means to illustrate the great scientific truths of astronomy.

Box   148
Pickley, Edrene, 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks to Mrs. Blaine for the use of a railroad pass.

Box   148
Pitkin and Brooks, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter about finding a good packer.

Box   148
Place, Helen M., 1900
Note

Location: Riverside, Illinois.

Letters about advertising for School Music magazine and about her attendance as a student.

Box   148
Potter, Etta O., 1900
Note

Location: Pawnee City, Nebraska.

Letter about subscription to the Course of Study.

Box   148
Potter, G.D., Mrs. (Marie), 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request that her son be entered in “Blaine School.”

Box   148
Pratt, F.B., 1900
Note

Location: Brooklyn, New York.

Entry of the Pratt Institute as subscriber to Course of Study.

Box   148
Preble, Alice H., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request that she might enter her two sons.

Box   148
Prentice, L.H., Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

They wished to discuss the heating and plumbing plans for the Chicago Institute.

Box   148
Public School Journal Company, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Cincinnati, Ohio.

Letters about advertising.

Box   148
Public-School Publishing Company, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Bloomington, Illinois.

Letters about orders of books.

Box   148
Publishers' Weekly, 1900
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Letter about Institute's subscription to the American Catalog.

Box   148
Purple, T.H., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter stating terms for publishing a book (unnamed).

Box   148
Putnam, Joseph R., and Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Plea by Joseph Putnam, apparently a member of the Chicago Academy of Science, to Bentley, for support of the Academy and its program to house an entomological collection.

Box   148
Queen and Company Inc., 1900-1901
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Letters about the purchase of scientific equipment.

Box   148
Ramey, William F., 1900
Note

Location: Carlisle, Kentucky.

Questions about the nature of the summer school.

Box   148
Rand, Charles E., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request to allow his son to enter today.

Box   148
Rand, Charles E., Mrs. (Belle P.), 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Please enter my son.

Box   148
Rand, McNally and Company, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters about maps: Chicago, numerous historical maps of this country and of Europe, a number of globes, etc.

Also receipts for advertising in the Chicago Institute Course of Study.

Also letters about the entrance of Fred G. McNallys two sons into the Institute.

Box   149
Ray, Anna P., 1900
Note

Location: Kearney, Nebraska.

Questions about the summer school.

Box   149
Rayburn, Eugenie K., 1900
Note

Location: Pittsburg, Pennsylvania.

Query about the connection of Prang Company and course in drawing offered at the Institute.

Box   149
Reade, L.H., 1900
Note

Location: Rochester, New York.

Query from a magazine agent about selling the Course of Study.

Box   149
Rector, Lizzie E., 1900-1901
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Letters about the Course of Study.

Box   149
Reebie, W.C., and Brothers Company, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bid for the move of furniture to the University of Chicago.

Box   149
Religious Press Association, 1900
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Query about possible advertising.

Box   149
Revell, Alexander H., and Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters about furnishing certain pieces of furniture for the Wells Street establishment.

Box   149
Review of Reviews Company, 1900
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Letters about placing advertising in American Monthly Review of Reviews.

Box   149
Reynolds, C.B., 1901
Note

Location: Kansas City, Missouri.

Request for the Course of Study.

Box   149
Rice, Emily J., 1899-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters, requisitions, etc. relative to the operation of the Department of History.

Miss Rice's letters from Europe.

Box   149
Richards and Company Ltd., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters about an order of scientific supplies.

Box   149
Ricketts, C.L., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note to Colonel Parker accompanying sketch of membership certificate.

Box   149
Rieser, Herman, Mrs., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note accompanying tuition.

Box   149
Robert, Joseph T., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter stating that Mr. Robert was away.

Box   149
Robert-Nicoud, A., 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Application for the position of music teacher or language teacher.

Box   149
Rogers, James Gamble, 1899-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Considerable correspondence from Rogers, the Institute's selection as architect. Much of it and several separate sheets of specifications refer to blue prints filed separately under “Blueprints.”

Box   149
Rondthaler, J.A., 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of recommendation for Prof. C.W. Carmen.

Box   149
Roney, C.H.P., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for an interview. Interested in endowing a chair.

Box   149
Rose, Abby L., 1900
Note

Location: Washington, Illinois.

Request for a circular.

Box   149
Rothe, Ella A., 1900
Note

Location: Cincinnati, Ohio.

Request for various publications and praise of Cook County Normal.

Box   149
Rubovits, Toby, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Regret that printer's representatives didn't arrive.

Box   149
Ruggles, H.L., and Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills from printer.

Box   149
Rust, G.H., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from a printer, declining to work for the Institute but enclosing an estimate of the establishment of a printing office.

Box   149
Ryan, Marie, 1900
Note

Location: St. Louis, Missouri.

Request for her certificate of attendance.

Box   149
Sard, William H., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notes accompanying tuition payment for Mrs. Helen Hughes.

Box   149
Sargent, E.H., and Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters from a chemical supply house in response to orders.

Box   149
Sawyer, Nettie A., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Long letter commenting on the operation of the book room.

Box   149
Schaff, Emily, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Application for the position of stenographer.

Box   149
Schaum and Uhlinger, 1900
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Notice of shipment of a loom part.

Box   149
Schlinz, G., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for prospectus.

Box   149
Schmid, John W., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter about his application for the position of bookkeeper for the Institute.

Box   149
School Life, 1900
Note

Location: Cincinnati, Ohio.

Letter about their advertising in that magazine.

Box   149
School Weekly, The, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter about supplementing the advertising with that magazine with an article on the institute.

Box   149
Scott, Foresman and Company, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters from the company about Institute's orders and possible desires for books and about company's advertising in the Course of Study.

Box   149
Scott, J.J., 1899-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence from Colonel Parker's secretary; for a variety of purposes, largely administrative matters such as exchanging addresses, mailing lists, arranging meetings, forwarding material, all with other members of the Institute's staff.

Box   149
Scribner, Gilbert, Mrs., 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notes about tuition of and health of two sons.

Box   149
Scribner's, Charles, Sons, 1900-1901
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Letters about books ordered.

Box   149
Searles, O.M., 1901
Note

Location: Downers Grove, Illinois.

Payment of subscription to the Course of Study.

Box   149
Seaver, Edwin P., 1899
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Two copies of a report to the Committee on new buildings for the Boston Public Schools.

Box   149
Self Culture Magazine, 1900
Note

Location: Akron, Ohio.

Plea to advertise in that magazine.

Box   149
Selleck, Eleanor, 1900
Note

Location: Denver, Colorado.

Complaint about failure to receive her copies of the Course of Study.

Box   149
Sempire, Clock, Company, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Several letters and bills for electrometers.

Box   149
Senseney, Jeanette L., 1900
Note

Location: Carlisle, Pennsylvania.

Letter from Carlisle Indian School teacher or student about summer school at the Institute.

Box   149
Shea Smith and Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two letters about fountain pens.

Box   149
Sheetz, 1900 May
Note

Location: Fowler, Indiana.

Letter ordering four books from the Institute.

Box   149
Sheldon, G.W., and Company, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence from this importing house about shipment of four epidiascopes back to the Zeiss Optical Works in Jena, Germany.

Box   149
Shepard, Henry O., Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters about specifications for and bills for the printing of a pamphlet for the Institute.

Box   149
Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge, 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Architectural Firm. Three letters. Two about their bid for the work on the Chicago Institute. One about their knowledge of Mr. E.F. Edwards, who was superintending Mrs. N.F. McCormick's estate at El. Montecito, California.

Box   149
Shoninger, Yetta S., 1900
Note

Location: Louisville, Kentucky.

Queries about work in math and in physical culture during the summer school.

Box   149
Shute, E.P., 1900
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Letter from the Phillips School enquiring about plan for “sabbatical year.”

Box   149
Siddall, Jean Agnes, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Promissory note for $3.50 to the Institute.

Box   149
Siebenthall, C.E., 1900
Note

Location: Indianapolis, Indiana.

Two letters about his agreement to supply the Institute with a relief map of Chicago.

Box   149
Sieck, William, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from the parent of three boys for whom scholarships had been reserved.

Box   149
Siegel--Cooper and Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from business house stating no credit allowed.

Box   149
Silurian Mineral Springs Company, 1900?
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipts for the delivery of mineral waters?

Box   149
Silver, Burdett and Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters from book publishers about ads for the Course of Study, orders of books and the bills for them.

Box   149
Simonds, O.C., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter accompanying bill for landscaping of playground.

Box   149
Sinclair, Harriet A., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two letters: one accepting the position of managing editor of the Course of Study and the other calling for copy and explaining the cost of printing, typesetting, and reproducing pictures.

Box   149
Skinner, Stella, 1901
Note

Location: Brooklyn, New York.

Request for a catalog of the Institute.

Box   149
Slack, Charles H., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter stating they would be pleased to bill monthly.

Box   149
Slade, Hipp and Meloy, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter about order of sewing materials.

Box   149
Smith and Anthony Company, 1900
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Letter about order of grate.

Box   149
Smith, Arthur F., 1901
Note

Location: Lonaconing, Maryland.

Request for a library record book described in a publication of the Institute.

Box   149
Smith, B.H., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter enquiring about the course offered in summer school.

Box   149
Smith, Dunlap, and Company, 1899-1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and drawings from the real estate firm with which the Trustees dealt. A number of properties considered besides that chosen. The letters go into great detail about specifications, advantages and disadvantages, and price of various available properties.

Box   149
Smith, Edwin B., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Court statement of judgment allowing lease of unnamed property to the Chicago Institute.

Box   149
Smith, Elizabeth B., 1900
Note

Location: Cincinnati, Ohio.

Subscription to the Course of Study.

Box   149
Smith, F.A., 1900
Note

Location: St. Louis, Missouri.

Letter about an unsent subscription to the course.

Box   149
Smith, Gertrude, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two letters from a prospective boarding house keeper.

Box   149
Smith, Isaac Newton, 1900
Note

Location: Springville, Utah.

Request for various publications of the Institute.

Box   149
Smith, Lucia, 1901
Note

Location: Carrollton, Kentucky.

Request for the Course of Study.

Box   149
Smith Premier Typewriter Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter about sample carbon paper.

Box   149
Smith, U.G., 1901
Note

Location: Meadville, Pennsylvania.

Request for the Course of Study.

Box   149
Snively, Alice P., 1899
Note: Location: Menomonie, Wisconsin. Letter about teaching home economics at Institute.
Box   149
Snyder, Marie, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago?, Illinois.

Letter from mother of prospective student.

Box   149
Solomon, Emilie J., 1900?
Note

Location: Cape Colony, Africa.

Letter approbating and enquiring about the work of the Institute.

Box   149
Soper Box Company, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter giving price on box.

Box   149
Southern Educational Journal, 1900
Note

Location: Atlanta, Georgia.

Letters about advertising in journal.

Box   149
Southern Lists, 1900
Note

Location: Charlotte, North Carolina.

Ad for advertising in that publication.

Box   149
Southern School Journal, 1900
Note

Location: Lexington, Kentucky.

Letter about advertising, run by Institute.

Box   149
Southwestern School Journal, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Nashville, Tennessee.

Letters suggesting advertising in journal.

Box   149
Spalding, A.G., and Brothers, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter about playground equipment.

Box   149
Sperry, J.A., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter correcting them on his occupation.

Box   149
Stacey, W.A., 1900
Note

Location: Burlington, Kansas.

Letters about subscription to Course of Study.

Box   149
Stanford, Leland, Junior University, 1901
Note

Location: Stanford, California.

Department of Education requesting two copies of the Course of Study.

Box   149
Starr, Eliza Allen, 1899
Note

Location: Chicago?, Illinois.

Introduction for a Miss Doniat seeking job teaching languages.

Box   149
State Normal School, 1901
Note

Location: North Adams, Massachusetts.

Two letters about samples of wool.

Box   149
State Normal School, 1901
Note

Location: San Diego, California.

Letter accompanying payment for the Course of Study.

Box   149
Stearns, E.M., 1900
Note

Location: Audubon, Iowa.

Request for a catalog.

Box   149
Stechert, G.E., 1900-1901
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Correspondence about foreign books for Institute.

Box   149
Steele, L., 1900
Note

Location: San Antonia, Texas.

Letter about Course of Study, suggesting subscribers.

Box   149
Steere, G.D., Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter about book binding.

Box   149
Stephens, W.G., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Application and business brochure of would-be-business manager.

Box   149
Sternheim, J.C., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from Collector's Office about buying lumber.

Box   149
Stevens, B.F., and Brown, 1900
Note

Location: London, England.

Letter about book of meteorology being imported from England.

Box   149
Stevens, E.W., Mrs., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for information about the school about to be opened.

Box   149
Stevenson, Darlene, 1900
Note

Location: Princeton, Illinois.

Letter raising various questions about the fall term.

Box   149
Stillman, Mary A., 1901
Note

Location: Webster, Massachusetts.

Request for copy of the Course of Study.

Box   149
Stillman, Katherine M., 1899-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence, requisitions and reports from a teacher in the grammar grades.

Box   149
Stinson, Minnie E., 1900
Note

Location: Fairfield, Illinois.

Request for several publication of the Institute.

Box   149
Stockham Publishing Company, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Blurb for the works of Edward Carpenter, obscure writer.

Box   149
Stone, Chas. D., and Company, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two letters about shipping freight from Bremen, Germany.

Box   149
Stone, Herbert S., and Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence from publisher of Course of Study. Apparently the Institute changed publishers in late summer.

Box   150
Strong and Leimert, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from piano maker about appointment.

Box   150
Stuart, C.U., 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Confidential report on character of unnamed person by an unnamed person in Massachusetts together with list of salaries of Boston School system and of Harvard college. An estimate of the expenses and income of the Institute for the first year. Covering letter for letter of investigation to Mrs. Blaine.

Box   150
Studebaker Brothers Manufacturing Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter about 16 passenger wagonette.

Box   150
Subscription News Company, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Card about odder for American Geographic Society Bulletin.

Box   150
Summers, Maud, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter about entering child in the Kindergarten.

Box   150
Summy, Clayton F., Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Card acknowledging receipt of bill or letter.

Box   150
Swift, Lewis, 1900
Note

Location: Eagle Mountain, California.

Letter about the astronomical equipment of Lowe Laboratory.

See also: Myers, G.W.,1900 April 12.

Box   150
Tansy, Eulalia, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acceptance of Mrs. Blaine's invitation to attend the model lectures.

Box   150
Tarrach, M.A., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter describing qualifications for some office position at the Institute.

Box   150
Taylor, Edward, 1899
Note

Location: Bowling Green, Kentucky.

Letter asking various questions about summer school.

Box   150
Taylor, Graham, 1899-1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Three letters. Two about property the Institute might well obtain for the practice school. Another recommending a Professor Shumway of Rutgers to their attention.

Box   150
Taylor, Neva Wynne, 1900
Note

Location: Mexia, Texas.

Letter about selling subscriptions to Institute.

Box   150
Teacher Printing Company, 1900
Note

Location: Charles City, Iowa.

Letter about advertising with this publication.

Box   150
Teachers College, 1900-1901
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Correspondence on variety of matters: subscription to the publication of Teachers College, a visit by Parker to the school, teaching salary scale at the school, estimate of the budget for 1901-1902.

Box   150
Teachers World, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter about advertising the merger of the University of Chicago and the Institute.

Box   150
Teter, Pearl, 1901
Note

Location: Goshen, Virginia.

Letters about subscription to the Course of Study.

Box   150
Texas Teacher's Supply Company, 1901
Note

Location: Dallas, Texas.

Letter about advertising in that journal.

Box   150
Thayer and Jackson Stationery Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills, orders, and specifications about printing for Institute.

Box   150
Thomas, L.M., Mrs., 1901
Note

Location: Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Telegram asking for catalog.

Box   150
Thomas Moulding Company, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for bill payment.

Box   150
Thompson, J. Walter, Company, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter suggesting placing the Institute's advertising through this company.

Box   150
Thorne-Thomsen, Gudrun, 1899-1901
Note

Location: Soveien, Norway.

Correspondence from Norwegian selected to teach in history department. His acceptance. His reactions to a trip to Italy at the expense of the Institute. Two administrative notes while at school.

Box   150
Thwing, Charles F., 1900
Note

Location: Cleveland, Ohio.

Letter from President of Adelbert College and Western Reserve University commenting favorably on the Institute's first announcement.

Box   150
Tibbetts, Ida, 1900
Note

Location: Kenauee, Illinois.

Letter from women anxious to fit herself to be a primary school principal about work she might take.

Box   150
Tiffany Enameld Brick Company, 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter suggesting the use of a certain make of brick.

Box   150
Tilton, Milly Larrabee, 1899
Note

Location: La Grange, Illinois.

Letter supporting a Mr. Tilton, apparently as an architect (or perhaps a janitor?).

Box   150
Titcomb, William C., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter asking about prospect of opening in fall.

Box   150
Tobey Furniture Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two letters about curtain rods.

Box   150
Toles, W.C., and Company, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters about work benches to be use in Institute.

Box   150
Topping and Company, 1899, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two letters accompanying the payment of tuition for his daughter.

Box   150
Torbett, Drushia, 1900?
Note

Location: Waco, Texas.

Request for the refund of part of tuition.

Box   150
Torrey, R.A., 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters from the superintendent of the Moody Bible Institute. The first merely in payment of a $90.00 bill. The second was a lengthy protest about removal of the school to the south side. Third more on this subject. Both of the latter are quite critical.

Box   150
Townsend, S., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence about the preparation of some 80 slides from negatives taken by school.

Box   150
Towne, Celia A., 1900
Note

Location: Ottumwa, Iowa.

Letter about sending copies of the Course of Study to a large number of teachers in that city.

Box   150
Tracy, J.P., 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter about advantages of tract of land at Ravenswood for the new Emmons Blaine School.

Box   150
Trade Circular Addressing Company, 1899-1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters about mailing of variety of the Institute's public releases. For example, various announcements to all the teachers in Illinois, possibly the whole country.

Box   150
Tramond, M., 1900
Note

Location: Paris, France.

Letters and bills in connection with purchase of anatomical specimens for the Museum.

Box   150
Treganse, Alice, 1900
Note

Location: Joplin, Missouri.

Letter asking many questions about the nature of the work necessary to become a better primary school teacher.

Box   150
Tuttle, Henry Nelson, Sr., Mrs. (Fannie Farwell), 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter about her sister who, though brought up in wealth, had gone into teaching and might come to the Chicago Institute the following summer (the letter is a personal one to Mrs. Blaine).

Box   150
Twitmyer, George W., 1901
Note

Location: Wilmington, Delaware.

Letter accompanying a two year subscription to the Course of Study.

Box   150
Underwood, E., Mrs., 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Card asking the carette to call for one of the pupils at a different address.

Box   150
United States Collector of Customs, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Pamphlet on the free entry of articles for institutions.

Letters requesting various items of proof, asking for fifty cents to complete forms, etc.

Letter stating that a certain order was invoiced from Maison Vasseur in Paris.

For Consulate General at Berlin regarding imports see:

  • Bailey, Frank M.
  • Zeiss, Carl
Box   150
United States Department of Agriculture, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter requesting catalog for that office.

Note from the Mailing Division of the Chicago Post Office (misfiled) asking about the incorporation of the Chicago Institute.

Box   150
United States Department of the Interior, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Letters about a variety of maps and publications ordered by the Institute from the Department.

Box   150
United States House of Representatives, 1901
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Letters from Representative H.V. Boutell about his efforts to get maps and documents from the Interior Department (United States Geologic Survey) for the Institute.

Box   150
United States Philippine Commission, Department of Education, 1900
Note

Location: Manila, Philippines.

Letter enquiring about the possibility of having Pilipino students attend the Institute as part of the governments campaign to bring them in contact with the American way of life.

Box   150
United States Post Office, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters and form pursuant to receiving second class mailing privileged.

Change of address for one of the Course of Study's subscribers.

Box   150
United States Superintendent of Documents, 1901
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Letters from it to Institute and to William E. Mason about the Institute's efforts to get the documents from the Geologic Survey (Interior Department), which could be obtained through the Documents office but only at the bequest of a member of Congress (see House of Representatives).

Box   150
United States War Department, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Answers to Institute's requests for maps from that department, particularly for foreign areas.

Box   150
United States Encaustic Tile Works, 1900
Note

Location: Indianapolis, Indiana.

Letter stating that they will send along their literature in a while.

Box   150
University Association, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Suggestion that the Institute advertise in their publication, Progress. Leaflet on the University Association.

Box   150
University of Chicago, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter suggesting the Institute advertise in the Chicago Record.

Letter referring letter asking for information about the Chicago Institute.

Agreement between Institute trustees and Chicago as to the transfer of first mortgage bonds from one to the other.

Four letters about plans for summer school.

Letter about transportation of materials.

Advertisement of the summer school to be held at the Kozminski School.

Box   150
University of Chicago Press, 1900-1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters about the Institute's orders of Dewey's School and Society.

Letter about advertising in the School Review.

Letters in late 1901 and early 1902 about an unpaid bill for School and Society.

Box   150
Vandegrift, F.B., and Company, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter about shipment of four boxes to Germany.

Box   150
Vanderbilt University, 1901
Note

Location: Nashville, Tennessee.

Request for catalog.

Box   150
Van Hoesen, Gertrude, 1899-1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acceptance of the position of critic teacher.

Letter about her work at Cornell University.

Requisitions.

Box   150
Vaughan's Seed Store, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note stating references necessary to open an account.

Card acknowledging order.

Box   150
Vickery, M.S., 1898-1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Three letters from the head of an elementary or kindergarten, which Mrs. Blaine took interest in during the fall of 1898. Last letter comments on the news of Mrs. Blaine's and Colonel Parker's work.

Box   150
Vidette, The, 1901
Note

Location: York, Pennsylvania.

Letter from high school paper soliciting advertising.

Box   150
Vincent, Elie Cameron, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from the mother of a prospective student describing her financial distress.

Box   150
Wabash Railroad Company, 1900
Note

Location: St. Louis, Missouri.

Letter about the Institute's request for special rates for teachers. Refers them to Central and Western Passenger Association.

Box   150
Wake, C.S., 1899-1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two letters and an enclosed newspaper article from a neo-Pythagorean thinker, about his system of geometric representation of the fields of knowledge.

Box   150
Wakeman, A.V.H., Mrs. (Antoinetter Van Hoesen), 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter about the interest of Mrs. Ferrando Jones in the work of the school.

Box   150
Walker, Emery S., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from the father of five children asking for a reduction in the tuition rates.

Box   150
Wallace, Elizebeth, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter commenting on the book list prepared by the Institute's staff for the French courses.

Box   150
Wanner, Lillian E., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for the catalog and other information.

Box   150
Warren, Irene, 1899-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of acceptance of position of librarian of the Institute.

List of the permanent library staff.

List of cataloging system.

Report on libraries.

Letter and list of library supplies.

Letters and requisitions for various small and frequent purchases.

List of the periodicals subscribed to by the library.

Box   150
Washburne, Marion Foster, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Paper on the needs of the education of the teacher of the deaf.

Letter and memoranda about the state of the Course of Study, May 1900.

Letters to various department heads about articles for the Course of Study.

Report on the July edition (1900).

Letters and requisitions about the work of the magazine.

Letter, November 1900, proposing a separate management for the magazine in the face of the trustee's decision to discontinue the salary of the managing director.

Her resignation.

Report on the future prospects of the Course of Study.

Letter about the mismanagement of the book room by Mr. Penny.

Letters about free tuition for her children.

Box   150
Wassall, J.W., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Three notes accompanying payment of tuition.

Box   150
Watson, Mary Elsie, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Rensselaer, Indiana.

Two note accompanying payment of tuition.

Box   150
Watt, Frederick, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter about error in voucher.

Box   150
Wausau Excelsior Company, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter about their product and rates.

Box   150
Weary, Frank O., 1900
Note

Location: Akron, Ohio.

Letter from architect stating that he planned to visit them to discuss plans for a school he was commissioned to build.

Box   150
Wederath, Ellen C.M., 1900
Note

Location: Redwood Falls, Minnesota.

Request for Nature Myths and Stories / by Flora Cooke.

Box   150
Weiss, M., Mrs., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter requesting catalog for and entering children's names for the summer school.

Box   150
Wells, F.A., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note accompanying tuition payment.

Box   150
Wells, Newton A., 1900
Note

Location: Urbana, Illinois.

Note to Professor Boyer stating that he will visit him.

Box   150
Wells, W.A. and A.E., 1899-1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters from contractor and the sub-contractors of the structural iron contract with James Gamble Rogers for the Institute. Contract, March 17, 1900.

Box   150
Werner Brothers, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Agreement to move the library from Virginia Library.

Box   150
Werner School Book Company, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters about orders of books and advertisement in the Course of Study.

Box   150
West Division High School, 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter in support of Dr. William Seidenadel for position of head of department of Greek and Latin.

Box   150
West Virginia School Journal, 1900
Note

Location: Charleston, West Virginia.

Letter about advertising in journal.

Box   150
West Virginia, State of, 1900
Note

Location: Charleston, West Virginia.

Letter about advertising in the West Virginia School Journal.

Box   151
Western Journal of Education, 1900
Note

Location: San Francisco, California.

Letters about advertising in the journal.

Box   151
Western Passenger Association, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Three letters and copy of the rules relative to the Institute's request for lower rates for teachers.

Box   151
Western Teacher and Western Teacher's Agency, 1900
Note

Location: Milwauee, Wisconsin.

Letter about ads therein.

Box   151
Whedon, J.P., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter about meeting of the Marquette Club.

Box   151
Whitaker, T. Arthur, 1900
Note

Location: Shirley, Massachusetts.

Letter asking for catalog.

Box   151
Whitall, Tatum and Company, 1901
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Letter accompanying duplicate bill.

Box   151
White, James, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter stating correct account and enclosing bill.

Box   151
White, J.L., 1900
Note

Location: Peru, Illinois.

Letter correcting misstatements about Mr. Penney.

Box   151
Whitehead, Elizebeth M., 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Application for position of teacher of Sloyd.

Box   151
Whitting, T.D., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters entering and paying tuition for children.

Box   151
Whitney, A.C., 1900
Note

Location: St. Paul, Minnesota.

Letter acknowledging order.

Box   151
Wickard, Laura, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notes accompanying payment of tuition.

Box   151
Wilkinson, Laura, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter entering child.

Box   151
Williamson, Katherine P., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of certification of attendance at the summer school.

Box   151
Willis, Anna, 1900
Note

Location: Cadiz, Kentucky.

Letter from teacher desiring a correspondence course in kindergarten work.

Box   151
Wilson, Albert, 1900
Note

Location: Bourneville, Ohio.

Letter making further inquiries about the summer school.

Box   151
Wilson, H.B., 1900
Note

Location: Salem, Indiana.

Request for the “One Year's Outline of Work in First Primary Grades.”

Box   151
Winckelmann's, G., 1900
Note

Location: Berlin, Germany.

Bill from a bookseller.

Box   151
Winkler, Fred W., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note on the bankruptcy proceedings of estate of John B. Akers.

Box   151
Wisconsin Central Railway Company, 1900
Note

Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Letter regretting inability to act on request for rate reduction and referral to the Western Passenger Association.

Box   151
Wisconsin Journal of Education, 1900
Note

Location: Madison, Wisconsin.

Letter about advertising in journal.

Box   151
Wolcott, Anna L., 1900
Note

Location: Denver, Colorado.

Request for courses of study for the primary and secondary grades.

Snapshot of The Miss Wolcott School in Denver.

Box   151
Wolfe, H. & C., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two letters about paper goods.

Box   151
Woodbridge, S. Homer, Company, 1899-1900
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Lengthy and frequent correspondence about plans for the/heating system and ventilation for the projected Institute.

Box   151
Wright, Alice, 1900
Note

Location: West Superior, Wisconsin.

Letter from prospective student.

Box   151
Wright, Annie, Seminary, 1900
Note

Location: Tacoma, Washington.

Request for yarns, and letter sending check.

Box   151
Wright, C., Mrs., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago?, Illinois.

Request for reduced rates and Parker's answer.

Box   151
Wright, Lillian, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for circular.

Box   151
Yale University, 1900
Note

Location: New Haven, Connecticut.

Acknowledgement of receipt of catalog.

Box   151
Yawman and Erbe Manufacturing Company, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Descriptions and bills for filing cabinets.

Box   151
Yeomans, Edward, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter commenting on a talk Parker gave on “Education for Citizenship.”

Box   151
Yerkes, Charles T., 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter and brief report on the call for a preparatory school on either the north or the south side of Chicago.

Box   151
Yost, Maude, 1900
Note

Location: Van Wert, Ohio.

Request for Outline of First Grade.

Card about failure to send materials.

Box   151
Young, Ella F., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter containing her reactions to the news that remarks she had made to the Trustees had cast reflection on the methods of President Harper of the University of Chicago. Also includes an expression of appreciation for a letter written by Mrs. Blaine about it.

Box   151
Zeiger, G.W., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note accompanying payment of tuition.

Box   151
Zeiss, Carl, 1900-1902
Note

Location: Berlin, Germany.

Papers (letters, bills, custom-house endorsement) relating to the sale and return of projection equipment by Zeiss to the Chicago Institute.

Box   151-152
Abstacts
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Cash vouchers with bills and receipts, abstracts of accounts A-G, bookroom receipts, tuition receipts, Course of Study account, miscellaneous account, purchases, expenditures, and refunds, receipt roll, and account current or statement of operations. All materials for year 1901 and filed by month.

Box   153-156
Accounts
Physical Description: 7 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Folder 1 consists of a card file, 3 x 5, containing record of purchases alphabetically by company; receipt cards for 25 ¢ payments for an undesignated purpose, and an alphabetical file of tuition cards.

Folders 2-6 contain receipted cash vouchers with bills or statements attached, 1899-1900.

Box   157
Press clippings
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Clippings mostly from Newspaper Cutting Service.

1899 clippings from various newspapers regarding proposed opening of school endowed by Mrs. Blaine.

1900 clippings announce opening; another set deals with the death of Institute principal Emmanuel R. Boyer.

Clipping from Journal of Education, April 26, 1900 on Francis W. Parker; envelope of clippings regarding institute summer school, trips abroad for teachers, and special gatherings at the institute.

Printed
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Access Restrictions: These folders are missing.
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous printed matters including: Journal of Education, 1899 April 20, article, illustrated, on High Schools; NEA address, 1911 July 12, by Anita McCormick Blaine on the Teacher's opportunity; address by Mrs. Blaine on Francis W. Parker School to the Parents Association of the School of Education, 1911 June 5; and miscellaneous circulars, catalogs. Volume 1, No. 4-9, Course of Study, Chicago Institute magazine.

Box   157-159
School Records
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Folder 1 contains registration and matriculation memos for pupils, 1900-1901.

Folders 2-3 contain file cards for students in various courses, their addresses and previous educational experience if any.

Box   160-162
Miscellaneous books
Note

Scrapbook containing specimens of forms, stationary and printed materials used in school administration.

“Record of Proceedings of the Board of Trustees of the Chicago Institute,” including memoranda regarding preliminary meetings, May 25, 1899-February 19, 1900.

Two purchase order books containing duplicates, July 2, 1900-June 6, 1901.

Order Book, carbons of orders for materials, etc., June 30, 1900-June 25, 1901 with alphabetized list of companies dealt with and numbers of the orders sent to them.

Five receipt books for subscription orders for The Course of Study magazine, with stubs.

Three miscellaneous receipt books, with stubs.

Organizational Charts for 1900 and 1901 illustrating reorganization for budgetary reasons.

“Abstracts” record of receipt of funds.

Letter book containing carbons of letters, 1900-1901.

Volume 1, Bound, The Course of Study, 1900-1901.

Reports of the Chicago Froebel Kindergarten Association, 1881-1887.

Copy of Talks on Pedagogics by Francis W. Parker.

“Bill Register,” a record of monies paid out indicating account, requisition number, person making purchase, etc.

Box   163-164
Banking
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Cancelled checks and check stub books. There are notations on the inside covers of the check stub books regarding appropriations, deposits, and funds. Some notations on backs of check stubs. Also contains deposit book.

Box   165
Chicago Institute for Public Debate, 1941 July 19
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter and prospectus regarding a series of debates on the issue of War vs. Peace.

Box   165
Chicago Institute of Social Science, 1908 April
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Circular invitation to attend series of lectures.

Box   165
Chicago Intelligence Bureau, 1936 November 4
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memo soliciting Mrs. Blaine's business in offering to investigate all requests for funds.

Box   165
Chicago Inter-Church War Work Committee, 1918 September 23
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to hear the Bishop of Oxford, England and Dr. A.T. Guttery, a British minister.

Box   165
Chicago Interior Decorating Company, 1897 May 13
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bill for purchase.

Box   165
Chicago Junior Home and Farm School for Boys, 1916-1926
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and printed matter soliciting financial assistance.

Box   165
Chicago Journal, 1917-1926
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Memos regarding attempts for interviews.

Box   165
Chicago Journal of Commerce, 1921-1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding Mrs. Blaine's subscription, requests for interviews, etc.

Box   165
Chicago Kindergarten Institute, 1905-1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and printed matter regarding work and needs of the Institute.

Box   165
Chicago Kitchen Garden Association, 1894 January 5
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Circular requesting payment of annual dues.

Box   165
Chicago Kutcher Civic Rights Committee, 1949 May 31
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memo regarding a loyalty oath firing case.

Box   165
Chicago Labor Peace Committee, 1937 August 13
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memo regarding request for assistance to the Committee.

Box   165-166
Chicago Latin School, mainly 1897 and 1899
Physical Description: 6 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

One folder of miscellaneous correspondence and financial reports.

Two folders of receipts containing receipted bills and other financial notations.

Three folders of records containing check books, book of deposits and checks written, cash book, ledger, “Tuition Book,” “Latin School, Primary Department, 1896-1898,” cash book, and journal. Correspondence and some records range from 1894 to 1912.

Box   166
Chicago Law and Order League, 1909-1934
Physical Description: 6 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence, telephone memos, records of Mrs. Blaine's contributions, and a great deal of the printed and mimeographed promotional materials of the league regarding vice, crime prevention, juvenile delinquency, etc.

Box   166
Chicago League for the Hard of Hearing, 1918-1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

See also:

  • Pierce, Horval H., Dr.
  • Hosmer, Abby
  • Hull, Denison B.

Several letters from Abby Hosmer and several invitations to activities of the League.

Box   166
Chicago League on Urban Conditions Among Negroes, 1918 December 2
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to attend a meeting.

Box   166
Chicago Liberty Loan Committee, 1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Promotional literature for the Liberty Loan drive.

Box   166
Chicago Library Club, 1906 and 1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding assistance in getting the American Library Association to move to Chicago.

Box   166
Chicago Library War Council, 1917 October 13
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of appreciation for contribution.

Box   166
Chicago Lighthouse for the Blind, 1919-1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence, telephone memos, and printed literature requesting assistance.

Box   166
Chicago Literary Club, 1887-1888
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Announcements of meetings for 1877 and membership booklet and program of activities for 1887-1888.

Box   166
Chicago Little Theater, 1912-1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence, membership cards, promotional literature regarding the Theater.

Box   166
Chicago Lying-in Hospital, 1898-1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and printed matter requesting financial assistance, receipts for bills paid for patients in the hospital, invitations to benefit events.

See also:

  • Crane, Florence H.
  • Fairbank, Janet A.
  • Hale, William, Mrs.
Box   166
Chicago Magyar Noi Otthon, 1911 and 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding assistance to this Hungarian Women's Home.

Box   166
Chicago Maternity Center, 1936-1952
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Announcements of meetings of Board of Directors, election to Advisory board, some printed literature.

See also:

  • Lawrence, Clark J.
  • King, John Andrews, Mrs. (Helen)
Box   166
Chicago Maternity Hospital, 1897 or 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Program and letter regarding The Manila Te Deum benefit.

See also: King, John Andrews, Mrs.

Box   167
Chicago Medical School, 1949-1952
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memos and correspondence regarding financial support.

Box   167
Chicago Medical Society, 1930 May 1
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter inclosing literature regarding undulant fever.

Box   167
Chicago Mendelssohn Club, 1898-1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence, telephone memos, and printed matter regarding annual membership.

Box   167
Chicago Milk Fund, 1919 and 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence, telephone memos, printed matter regarding babies free milk fund.

Box   167
Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Company, 1909-1928
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Correspondence regarding stock, several subscription warrants, announcements of stockholders meetings, proxies, etc.

Box   167
Chicago Missionary Society, 1940-1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and printed matter requesting financial support.

Box   167
Chicago Motor Club, 1908-1954
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and printed matter regarding memberships and services.

Box   167
Chicago Musical Art Club, 1899 June
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

One letter soliciting membership.

Box   167
Chicago Musical College, 1913-1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding support of the college and assistance to Esther Evdashin, student.

Box   167
Chicago Natural History Museum, 1944 June 27
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter reporting on insect specimens sent for identification.

Box   167
Chicago New Charter Convention, 1904 October-November
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for financial assistance.

Box   167
Chicago Newspaper Men's Guild, 1938 January-February
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memos regarding financial assistance for unemployed newspapermen.

Box   167
Chicago Normal and Practice Schools, 1907 or 1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to dedication of Francis W. Parker Memorial Window.

Box   167
Chicago Normal School Alumni Association, 1906-1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations to annual meetings.

Box   167
Chicago Normal School of Physical Education, 1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to demonstration and to a Commencement.

Box   167
Chicago and Northern District Association, 1935 October 30
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter regarding Paul Robson concert for benefit of Federated Home for Colored Children.

Box   167
Chicago North Shore Festival Association, 1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bill for purchase of tickets.

Box   167
Chicago-Northwestern Bee-Keepers Association, 1909 April 12
Note

Location: Park Ridge, Illinois.

Note regarding current unavailability of Maple candy.

Box   167
Chicago and North Western Railway Company, 1904-1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding telegrams and shipment of baggage; printed material regarding additional issuance of stock.

Box   167
Chicago Nursery and Half-Orphan Asylum, 1905-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence, telephone memos printed matter regarding financial assistance.

Box   167
Chicago Nurses Club, 1921-1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter and telephone memos regarding fund raising concert.

Box   167
Chicago Opera Company, 1910-1946
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence, memos, and printed matter regarding organization of opera company, season tickets and performances, etc.

See also:

  • Baur, Bertha D.
  • Harper, Paul V.
  • Lorber Herbert L.
  • McCormick, Harold F.
  • McCormick, Robert H.
Box   167
Chicago Operetta Company, 1932 December 5
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

One telephone memo.

Box   167
Chicago Ornamental Iron Company, 1898-1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding house numbers and a plaque for Olivet Institute.

Box   167
Chicago Orphan Asylum, 1895-1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and printed ratter soliciting financial assistance.

Box   167
Chicago Outfitting Company, 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding purchase of stock. Company manufactures and deals in nurses' and hospitals' supplies.

Box   167
Chicago Parental School, 1905-1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Materials regarding a new building and teachers' salary scales.

Box   167
Chicago Park District, 1903-1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and reports regarding Chicago Parks, donation of site of McCormick Park, Civil Service Board of Park Commission; copy of Report of the Citizen's Committee investigating the Chicago Park District.

Box   167
Chicago Pasteur Institute, 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence, bills and receipts regarding treatment of dog for rabies.

Box   168
Chicago Peace Council, 1935-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Mimeographed appeals, transcript of Proceedings, Chicago Peace Council, 21 October 1935; main address by Clark H. Eichelberger.

Box   168
Chicago Peace Society, 1910-1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and printed matter regarding organization, program, and pre-World War I activities.

Box   168
Chicago Penny Savings Society, 1903-1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for financial support.

Box   168
Chicago Permanent Vacation Schools, 1899-1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for assistance including an estimate of the costs of operation for one school and an invitation to a meeting of the teachers at Hull House.

Box   168
Chicago Pet Memorial Park Inc., 1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Interview record, telephone memos, and correspondence regarding a cemetery for pets.

Box   168
Chicago Physiological School, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter requesting appointment and letter offering position on school Board of Directors.

See also: Campbell, Mary R.

Box   168
Chicago Plan Commission, 1939-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and telephone memos regarding Land Use Survey.

Box   168
Chicago Play Producing Company, 1926-1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence soliciting interest and support.

Box   168
Chicago Police Reporters Association, 1949 and 1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding solicitation and return of contribution.

Box   168
Chicago Political Equality League, 1912-1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding Women's Suffrage Movement.

Box   168
Chicago Press Club, 1901-1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and telephone memos, some with penciled notations relative to replies regarding requests for financial assistance.

Box   168
Chicago Principals' Club, 1906-1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding meetings of the Association and transcript of the 1912 February 10 meeting. Addresses by Mr. Cooley, Mr. Bond, and Professor Lafitte.

Box   168
Chicago Public Health Institute, 1941 July 16
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memo regarding answer to letter of inquiry concerning Mrs. Blaine and Harold McCormick.

Box   168
Chicago Public Library, 1912-1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations to library events.

Box   168
Chicago Public School Art Society, 1909-1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations to Society events, membership solicitation, record of dues payment, correspondence regarding circulation of Mrs. Emmons Blaine art collection among public schools.

Box   168
Chicago Public School Engineers, 1906 and 1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations to annual picnics.

Box   168
Chicago Railways Company, 1937 and 1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Printed matter of the Bondholders' protective committee.

Box   168
Chicago Real Estate Board, 1922 and 1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Printed matter regarding building height limits, property evaluation, and taxes.

Box   168
Chicago Realty Company, 1951 April 10
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter inquiring if a property is for sale.

Box   168
Chicago Record-Herald, 1903-1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Record of subscriptions, want-ads. Copies of editorial written at suggestion of Mrs. Blaine, and request for article on Women's Suffrage by Mrs. Blaine.

Box   168
Chicago Regional White House Conference on Child Health and Protection, 1931 October 30-31
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Complete transcript of conference, 1931 October 30-31, with index of addresses, 428 pages, 45 addresses.

Box   168
Chicago Relief and Aid Society, 1895-1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for financial assistance, lists of contributors for 1903 and 1899, letter regarding a family referred to the society by Mrs. Blaine.

Box   168
Chicago Relief and Aid Society - Wood Yard, 1892-1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for purchases of wood.

Box   168
Chicago Rescue Mission, 1906-1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence seeking financial assistance for the Mission and for the Mission's Women's Shelter.

Box   168
Chicago Riding Club, 1924-1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence, telephone memos regarding organization of the Club.

Bills for dues, services, and riding lessons.

Box   168
Chicago River Improvement Association, 1914 and 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Printed literature.

Box   168
Chicago Salon of Fine Arts, 1929 March
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two telephone memos regarding buffet supper and song recital benefits.

Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy
Physical Description: 7 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

See also:

  • Breckinridge, Sophonisba
  • Taylor, Graham
  • Chicago City Club
  • Hooker, George E.
  • Child Welfare Exhibit
  • Lathrop, Julia C.
Box   168
1908-1911
Note: Miscellaneous correspondence regarding courses offered, financial needs, comparative costs of other types of educational programs, comparison of use in Chicago with use in other major cities.
Box   169
1912
Note

Memoranda on curriculum.

Reprint of articles, “Chicago Housing Conditions, 1900-1905” and “The New Tenement in Chicago.”

Registrar's report for 1911-1912.

Reports on development of curriculum.

Comparison of 1911 and 1912 terms.

Receipts for contributions.

Box   169
1913
Note

Memos regarding by-laws, publications, and department of civics.

Miscellaneous correspondence.

Registrars report.

Copy of “The Book of the Educational Exhibit of Greenwich, Connecticut.”

Receipts for gifts totaling over $5,000.

Box   169
1914 January-April
Note: Essentially the same type of information plus “Preliminary Report of the Committee to Receive and Report on the President's Report,” a second, changed copy, copy of the action taken at the quarterly board meeting.
Box   169
1914 May-1915 December
Note: Miscellaneous correspondence and reports.
Box   169
1916-1918
Note: Miscellaneous correspondence and copy of President's report for 1917-1918.
Box   169
1919-1922
Note: Miscellaneous correspondence and reports, pamphlets, “Education for Social Work,” “Field Work Training With Social Agencies,” papers regarding endowment funds and alumni organization.
Box   169
Chicago Schools Journal, 1919-1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations, correspondence about Francis W. Parker Centennial, brief mimeographed history of Chicago Teachers College.

Box   170
Chicago Sentinel, 1914 May
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two telephone memos regarding an advertisement.

Box   170
Chicago Ship Building Company, 1895, 1897, 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Company balance sheet, 1895.

Confidential report regarding consolidation of Seven Lakes shipping companies, 1899.

Invitation to launching, 1897.

Box   170
Chicago Society of Amateur Photographers, 1900 and 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for funds and thank-you note.

Box   170
Chicago Society of Social Hygiene, 1906-1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence, printed matter, requests for financial assistance regarding sex education.

See also: Favill, Henry B., 1906 December 8

Box   170
Chicago String Quartet, 1922-1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence, receipts for playing at Presbyterian home, telephone memo.

Box   170
Chicago Sun Times, 1941-1951
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and memos regarding subscriptions, advertising, and requests for interviews.

Box   170
Chicago Sunday Evening Club, 1925-1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and memos regarding programs and requests for financial support.

See also:

  • Andersen, Arthur
  • Barnes, Clifford W.
  • Chandler, Henry P.
  • Nuveen, John
  • Smith, Solomon A.
Box   170
Chicago Sunday Forum, 1938 October 30
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Transcript of addresses by Professor T.V. Smith and Mr. Charles S. Dewey.

Box   170
Chicago Tailoring Company, 1907 March 29
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bill.

Box   170
Chicago Tanning Company, 1903 December 21
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bill.

Box   170
Chicago Taxicab Company, 1909 July
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for services.

Box   170
Chicago Teachers College, 1905-1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous correspondence, invitations to events, requests for financial assistance.

See also: Allen, Anne Elizabeth.

Box   170
Chicago Teachers' Federation, 1905 and 1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for interview and invitation to reception.

Box   170
Chicago Telephone Company, 1895-1920
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and contracts.

Box   170
Chicago Theatre Society, 1911-1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and printed literature.

Box   170
Chicago Times
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and telephone memos regarding requests for appointments and interviews.

See also:

  • Finnegan, Richard E.
  • Thomason, S. Emory
Box   170
Chicago Times - Opinions of Readers, 1940 January-November, undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters to the Times about the Chicago Tribune.

Box   170
Chicago Title and Trust Company, 1903-1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding garage and office space rental, requests to be of additional service, etc.

Box   170
Chicago Topics, 1925-1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for interviews.

See also: Meyers, Harry J.

Box   170
Chicago Tornado Relief Fund, undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipt for gift of $1,000.

Box   170
Chicago Towel Company, 1921-1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and memos regarding service and bills.

Box   170
Chicago Tract Society, 1900-1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for financial assistance.

Box   170
Chicago Transit Authority, 1943 and 1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous correspondence and copy of the Reorganization Plan of Chicago Surface Lines approved by court order, 1946.

Box   171
Chicago Transparency Company, 1911 May 22
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bill.

Box   171
Chicago Tribune, 1900-1953
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding accuracy of statement, bills for subscription and for advertising, telephone memos for information and interviews.

See also: Blair, Anita Carolyn (Postmarked 1941 June 25.)

Box   171
Chicago Tuberculosis Institute, 1906-1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for financial support.

Box   171
Chicago Typographical Union No. 16, 1907 July
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Resolutions regarding replacing of school board officials.

Box   171
Chicago Union Hospital, 1905-1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request to be patroness and to support lecture series.

Box   171
Chicago United Mission, 1949 November 6
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Interview record requesting financial assistance.

Box   171
Chicago United War Work Campaign, 1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Madison; Waterloo, Wisconsin.

Requests for financial contributions.

Box   171
Chicago Urban League, 1917-1946
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous correspondence and requests for financial support.

Box   171
Chicago Urban League - Reports of Meeting
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Contents include the following printed transcripts:

  • “A Conference on Juvenile Delinquency in the Negro Community, Tuesday, May 24, 1932”
  • “Urban League Luncheon, At the Woman's City Club, February 6, 1936”
  • “Anniversary :Dinner of the Urban League, Chicago Womens Club, March 5, 1937”
Box   171
Chicago Veterans Shelter House, 1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for assistance and receipts for donations.

Box   171
Chicago Veterinary Collage, 1907 May 11
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Report of examination of four horses.

Box   171
Chicago Visitor Publishing Company, 1932 May 27
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bill for rental.

Box   171
Chicago Vulcanizing Company, 1908-1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bills for tire purchases and repairs.

Box   171
Chicago Water Purifying Company, 1927-1934
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter and telephone memos regarding installation of water purifying equipment.

Box   171
Chicago Wellesley Club, 1900-1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for financial assistance.

Box   171
Chicago and West Suburban Express Company, 1902-1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bills for moving services.

Box   171
Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad, 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipt for baggage shipment.

Box   171
Chicago White Cross Visiting Nurse Association, 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for contribution.

Box   171
Chicago Woman's Aid, 1910 May 26
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for suggestion in picking speaker for a symposium on the housing problem and for an interview.

Box   171-172
Chicago Woman's Club, 1904-1938
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous correspondence regarding the programs and activities of the Club, invitations, etc.

Stenographic report of Symposium on the Francis W. Parker School, 1920 November 20. Speakers: Flora J. Cooke, Miss Enoch, and Raymond W. Osborne.

Also transcript of Conference on the Teaching of History in Chicago, 1925 February 14. Speakers: Carlton J.H. Hayes, Donald R. Taft, William B. Owen, Bessie L. Pierce, and Charles K. Webster.

Box   172
Chicago Woman's Educational Union, 1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two letters regarding work for compulsory Bible reading in public schools.

Box   172
Chicago Women's Shelter, 1916-1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for financial assistance.

Copy of pamphlet, “The Social Menace of the Orient” / by Jean Turner Zimmermann, and other printed appeals.

Box   172
Chicago World Court Committee, 1925-1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous correspondence, memos, lists of members, etc.

See also: National World Court Committee.

Box   172
Chicago World Trade Conference, 1935 October 23
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Transcript of meeting.

Box   172
Chicago World's Fair Centennial Celebration (1933), 1928-1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and mimeographed matter regarding organization of the project.

Box   172
Chidester, 1915
Note

Location: Waukegan, Illinois.

Personal note.

Box   172
Chieh, Liu, 1943 March 8
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Telegram from Chinese Minister regarding a proposal by Mrs. Blaine.

Box   172
Chiengmai Hospital and Dispensary, 1923 July-August
Note

Location: Chiengmai, Siam.

Two letters in reference to the death of Mrs. Blaine's mother.

See also: Williamson, Nina M.

Box   172
Child, Alice Goddard, 1896 October 28
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal note.

Box   172
Child Conference for Research and Welfare, 1909-1910
Note

Location: Worcester, Massachusetts.

Correspondence regarding organization, financial support, serving as Vice President.

Box   172
Child Health Organization, 1918 August 29
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Request for financial assistance.

Child Welfare Exhibit
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

In with the photographs in Mrs. Blaine's Collection there are two albums of pictures and clippings of this exhibit.

See also: Pratt, Caroline L.

Box   172
1911 March-December
Physical Description: 6 folders 
Note: Bulletins, general correspondence, printed and mimeographed materials, prize contest replies, and printed summaries of topics with notes attached.
Box   173-174
1911 May 11-25
Physical Description: 5 folders 
Note: Speech transcripts.
Box   172
1912-1919
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Correspondence, financial reports, miscellaneous memos, etc. regarding conclusion of exhibit affairs, leaning of exhibit materials to other areas, returning borrowed equipment, etc.

Brief items regarding future exhibits.

Box   174
Child Welfare League, 1935-1936
Note

Location: Abington and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Two requests for financial support and printed matter.

Box   174
Children's Foundation, 1938-1939
Note

Location: Valparaiso, Indiana.

Letters from Lewis B. Myers explaining the functions and needs of the Foundation. Encloses brochures and a pamphlet he wrote for Harold McCormick.

Box   174
Children's Hospital, 1921
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Informs Mrs. Blaine of the whereabouts of Sister Amy, formerely with the Children's Hospital, and Katherine Mays.

Box   174
Children's Hospital Society of Chicago, 1903-1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters explaining the function and duties of the Milk Commission and asking for financial support. Also acknowledgments of contributions.

Box   174
Children's Memorial Hospital, 1908-1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to contribute and explains the needs of the hospital. Also brochures of benefits given for the hospital.

Box   174
Children's Juvenile Welfare Association, 1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone conversation describing the association and requesting financial aid.

Box   174
Children's National Tuberculosis Society, 1917
Note: Interview with a representative of the organization.
Box   174
Children's Patriotic League, 1918-1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Children's organization working to aid the destitute children of Europe. Describes the work of the League, enclosing brochures.

Box   174
Children's Scholarship League, 1937-1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Gives case histories of children unable to continue their education and asks Mrs. Blaine to help. Thanks her for her support.

Box   174
Children's School, undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Brochure of institution on the advisory board of which Mrs. Blaine served.

Box   174
Children's Sunlight Hospital, 1924
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Acknowledges contribution.

Box   174
Children's Theatre Guild, 1937, 1953
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Organization trying to counteract undesirable types of entertainment and literature for children by providing wholesome activity. Asks Mrs. Blaine's advice in choosing a treasurer and finance committee, and in supporting the project.

Box   174
Children's Welfare Movement, 1916
Note

Location: New York.

Requests aid in providing pre-natal care of mothers, supplying milk for infants and sustaining a tuberculosis sanitarium in Ireland.

Box   174
Childs, Charles Frederick, 1925
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois?.

Wedding invitation. Claire Childs to Lloyd Alan Laflin.

Box   174
Childs, John L., 1944
Note: See United Nations Association Congress, 1944 January 14-15.
Box   174
Childs Market, 1892-1912
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and account books recording purchases by Mrs. Blaine.

Box   175
Childs, S.D., and Company, 1903-1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Stationers bills.

Box   175
Childs and Smith, 1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes to know the names of the members of the building committee of the Francis Parker School.

Box   175
Chilton, Thomas, 1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Call regarding a repair bill.

Box   175
China
Note: See also:
  • Chiang, Kai-Shek, Madam
  • China's Children
  • China Famine and Flood Relief
  • China Sunday School Union
  • China Gift - N.F. McCormick Trust
  • Christian Colleges in China
  • United China Relief
  • Yenching University
  • North China Union Language School
  • Wang, A.O.
  • Hu, C.Y.
  • Chieh, Liu
  • Yen James
  • Chen, Chang-Lok
  • Soong, T.V. Foreign Minister 1945
  • Chinca Institute in America
  • Hume, Edward H.
  • East and West Association
  • Young, Sherman P., Dr.
  • Canton Christian College
  • Fung, Hiu Lin
  • Church Committee for China Relief
  • Association for the Chinese Blind
  • Lingnan University
Box   175
China Association for Christian Higher Education, 1924
Note: Address given by Timothy Tingfang Lew “The Contribution of Christian Colleges and Universities to the Church in China.”
Box   175
China Child Welfare Inc., 1930-1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for gifts and contributions.

Box   175
China Famine and Flood Relief, 1912-1944
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters, pamphlets and clippings describing the recurring catastrophes in China and asking for financial support to relieve their sufferings.

Box   175
China Gift - N.F. McCormick Trust - Responses, 1943 March
Note: Letters of commendation regarding the $100,000 gift given by Mrs. Blaine to Chiang Kai-Shek.
Box   175
China Institute in America Inc., 1930-1948
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Pamphlets, explanatory letters etc., from organization promoting scholarship aid to young Chinese.

Box   175
China Sunday School Union, 1947
Note

Location: Richmond, Virginia.

Pamphlet and request for contribution.

Box   175
China's Children Fund Inc., 1939-1948
Note

Location: Richmond, Virginia.

Appeals for contributions to help starving children.

Box   175
Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association, 1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Dinner invitation.

Box   175
Chinese National Association of the Mass Education Movement, 1929-1933
Note

Location: New York; Tientsin, China.

Letters outlining the work of the organization and describing its progress. Also acknowledges Mrs. Blaine's generous contributions. Contains lists of contributors to the fund.

Box   175
Chinese News Service, 1944
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request from its Midwest director for an interview.

Box   175
Chinese Social and Political Science Review, 1916
Note

Location: Peking (Beijing), China.

Subscription application.

Box   175
Chinese Student's Christian Association in North America, 1929
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Informs Mrs. Blaine of a picture of Dr. Chank Po-ling, which he sent her. Also thanks her for being a friend of his country and institution.

Box   175
Chinese Women's Relief Association of New York, 1937
Note

Location: New York.

Asks for contributions for the China Relief Fund and encloses copy of a telegram from Mire Chiang.

Box   175
Chiprin, Henry E., 1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Applauds Mrs. Blaine's being a liberal but criticizes her for backing Henry Wallace.

Box   175
Chisholm, Anna A., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for a gift of flowers.

Box   175
Chisholm, Mary O., 1921
Note

Location: Brighton, Massachusetts.

Answers Mrs. Blaine's ad for a nursery governess.

Box   175
Chivvis, William R., Mrs., 1920
Note

Location: St. Louis, Missouri.

Wedding announcement. Ruth Chivvis to Edgar Steel Robinson.

Box   175
Choate, Mabel, 1939
Note

Location: Stockbridge, Massachusetts.

Asks Mrs. Blaine's support for the Lowthorpe School of Landscape Architecture for Women at Groton.

Box   175
Choate, Mary K., 1886
Note

Location: Pleasantville, Pennsylvania.

Woman taking care of Mrs. Blaine's sister. Describes her condition and her actions.

Box   175
Choral and Instrumental Music Association of Chicago, 1945
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial support. Also literature describing the organization and its activities.

Box   175
Choralcelo Manufacturing Company, 1912-1914
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Letter regarding a Choralcelo organ which Mrs. Blaine purchased, to be installed in the Oaklands Estate in Toronto.

Box   175
Chramer, Fredrick A., 1948-1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Describes the details of rebuilding the Kungshom Opera Theatre.

Box   175
Christ Church - Elmhurst, Illinois, 1906-1908
Note: Requests for special contributions to the church.
Box   175
Christ Church - Quincy, Massachusetts, 1924
Note: Request for contributions to assist in the construction of a new Parish house.
Box   175
Christensen, Anna M., 1946
Note

Location: Denver, Colorado.

A teacher in the Bethany Lutheran Sunday School. Thanks Mrs. Blaine for her kindness to the Martin children.

Box   175
Christensen, Elmer, 1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Member of a contracting firm. Solicits Mrs. Blaine's patronage.

Box   175
Christenson, J.M., 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Praises a speaker which Mrs. Blaine had sent to the Columbus School.

Box   175
Christenson, Lester, 1912
Note: Accepts an invitation.
Box   175
Christian Army, 1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests contributions to their new emergency home.

Box   175
Christian, Bolivar, 1870-1871
Note

Location: Savannah, Georgia.

Letter written to Mrs. Blaine, when she was a child, by a friend of her father's.

Box   175
Christian Broadcasting Association of Honolulu, 1949-1950
Note: Literature, expense estimates, programming schedules etc. Also requests that Mrs. Blaine help support the Association.
Box   175
Christian Citizenship Council, 1929-1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks Mrs. Blaine's support for their organization, which tries to educate church members so that they will vote intelligently.

Box   175
Christian Colleges in China, 1937-1948
Note

Location: New York.

Requests for financial support.

Box   175
Christian Fraternal Union, 1906
Note

Location: Topeka, Kansas.

From William Dean. Congratulates Mrs. Blaine on her feelings regarding a stewardship of wealth. Encloses a copy of his article on “City Evangelism.”

Box   175
Christian Frontiers, undated
Note: See also: Sheppard, Lee C.
Box   175
Christian, Harriet, 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

An evaluation of Mrs. Christian as the result of an interview.

Box   175
Christian Industrial League, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two booklets describing the work of the League. Requests for financial aid.

Box   175
Christian Lantern Slide and Lecture Bureau, 1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter describing the activities of the Bureau and its need for funds.

Box   175
Christian Literature Society for India, 1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

The principal agent for the production of Christian literature in India. A representative asks for an interview.

Box   175
Christian Mission House, 1934
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to take some tickets for a benefit concert.

Box   175
Christian, Palmer, undated
Note: See also: Fourth Presbyterian Church.
Box   175
Christian Record Benevolent Association, 1941
Note

Location: Lincoln, Nebraska.

Provides free books for the blind. Asks for contributions.

Box   175
Christian Relief Workers of America, 1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for donations.

Box   175
Christian Science Publishing Society, 1909-1936
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Subscription bills, and letters informing Mrs. Blaine of forthcoming articles in the Monitor.

Box   175
Christian Statesman, 1923
Note

Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Asks support in their efforts to arouse public sentiment against attempts to de-Christianize the nation.

Box   175
Christian Unity Fund, 1928
Note

Location: New York.

Requests contributions.

Box   175
Christian Work, 1926
Note

Location: New York.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to contribute to the “Save the Children” Fund; also to the expenses involved in the merger of “The Christian Work” with the “Christian Century.”

Box   175
Christianity and Crisis, 1943
Note

Location: New York.

Bi-weekly magazine. Seeks financial aid.

Box   175
Christiano, Edward B., Inc., 1939-1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Clothing bills.

Box   175-179
Christiansen, Emil, 1921-1952
Physical Description: 45 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Secretary to Cyrus Bentley, Mrs. Blaine's lawyer, and later agent for her accounts.

Includes:

  • correspondence regarding income and inheritance tax returns with abstracts of the returns;
  • lists of securities and reports of stock transactions;
  • lists of real estate properties owned by Mrs. Blaine with statements of income derived from them;
  • records of deposits and withdrawals made from various accounts as well as business expenses deducted;
  • lists of real estate taxes assessed against her properties;
  • reports on sales of securities as well as dividends accrued;
  • report on the Southwest possibilities as a home for Stanley McCormick (July 1942) with comments on average temperature, climate, accommodations, with photographs and floor plans of prospective properties;
  • also reports of audits and notices of insurance premiums due.
Box   179
Christiansen, Margaret, 1934
Physical Description: 2 items 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal letters.

Box   179
Christiansen, Perley H., 1920
Note: See also: Labor Party Convention, 1920 July 12.
Box   179
Christie and Company, 1925-1926
Note

Location: New York.

Millinery bills.

Box   179
Christie, Mary E., 1951
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two bills for nursing services rendered to Ella Torkell.

Box   179
Christman, Miss, 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests an interview.

Box   179
Christoffersen, M.F., 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes Mrs. Blaine to use her influence to secure a girls' playground for the Darwin School.

Box   179
Christopher House, 1948-1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

A Community Center which takes underprivileged children to Forest Preserves on weekends. Asks for donations.

Box   179
Christopher School, 1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to help them send crippled children to summer camp.

Box   179
Christopher, Walter S., 1898-1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Three items concerning Emmons Jr.'s health.

Box   179
Christopher, Walter S., Memorial, 1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acknowledges check for the Memorial.

Box   179
Christy Cartage Company, 1934
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Freight bills.

Box   179
Christy, Howard Chandler, 1942
Note

Location: New York?

Sends Frank E. Adams to discuss a “matter of vital importance to you, your corporation and the nation in this present crisis.”

Box   179
Chronicle, The, 1918
Note

Location: New York.

Subscription bill.

Box   179
Chrysler Corporation, 1935-1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Conversation regarding the sale of an automobile to Dr. Franklin. Also an inquiry regarding possible need for service to Mrs. Blaine's automobile.

Box   179
Chumasero, Emily, 1937-1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?.

Answers to invitations.

Box   179
Chunn's Cove Camp, 1919
Note

Location: Asheville, North Carolina.

Camp fee receipt.

Box   179
Church, Alice Adams, 1910
Note

Location: Angola, Indiana.

Asks Mrs. Blaine for moral support and influence to assist her in prosecuting her former husband.

Box   179
Church, Archibald, 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acknowledges receipt of a lecture by Dr. Edwards.

Box   179
Church Committee for China Relief, 1940
Note

Location: New York.

Request for donation.

Box   179
Church for Congress Committee, 1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Biographical sketch of Ralph E. Church with requests that Mrs. Blaine support his candidacy.

Box   179
Church, Emma M., 1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests an interview on behalf of the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts.

Box   179
Church Federation, 1919, 1945
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Stenographic Report of the meeting of the Church Federation.

Also letter in regard to furnishing Mrs. Blaine with a list of the churches in the federation.

Box   179
Church, George D., 1921
Note

Location: Worchester, Massachusetts.

Telegram concerning the entrance of a boy in school.

Box   179
Church, John, Company, 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Piano tuning bills.

Box   179
Church, Katharine, 1926
Note

Location: New York.

Bill.

Box   179
Church League of America, 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters and telephone conversations regarding the League's opposition to Roosevelt's Supreme Court Bill.

Box   179
Church Mission of Help, 1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes Mrs. Blaine to buy theater tickets as a benefit to the Chicago Episcopal Churches.

Box   179
Church of the Nativity, 1913-1930
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Acknowledges payment of pledges on behalf of Mary McCormick.

Box   179
Church Peace Union, 1949
Note

Location: New York.

Wishes help for a Polish author who is editing a 3-volume work of Slavic Literature.

Box   179
Church Publishing House, 1927-1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bills for hymnals.

Box   179
Church, Ralph E., 1938, 1942
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.; Chicago, Illinois.

Assures Mrs. Blaine that he will do everything, as Representative of the 10th Illinois Congressional District, to prevent involvement in a foreign war. Also thanks Mrs. Blaine for her contribution to his campaign fund.

Box   179
Churchill, E., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Offers her services for luncheon and dinner parties.

Box   179
Churchill, Edward F., 1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Former employee of Mrs. McCormick. Asks Mrs. Blaine to loan her money to make payment on a mortgage.

Box   179
Churchill, Frank Spooner, 1910-1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Transcript of a meeting of the Parker School Parents Association.

An outline for a proposed Department of Hygiene for the school.

Recommendations regarding the teaching of physiology there.

Box   179
Churchill, G.F., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Sends a reproduction of a picture of Stanley McCormick's bodyguard.

Box   180
Churchill, Winston, 1924, 1940
Note

Pamphlet “Shall We Commit Suicide.”

Transcript of radio address given over WGN, January 27, 1940.

Box   180
Churchill, Lucretia Mott, 1917
Note

Location: West Medford, Massachusetts.

Acknowledges a check for the Memorial for Madam Brugout.

Box   180
Churchill, Winthrop, 1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acknowledges an invitation and a book of English verse.

Box   180
Churchman, The, 1941-1950
Note

Location: New York.

Sends Mrs. Blaine copies of the magazine, calling attention to various articles, one of which Henry Wallace suggested be sent. Comments on the policies of the magazine and its financial status.

Box   180
Churm, V.W., 1938, 1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Former advertising executive out of work. Asks for a loan which is granted. Letters thanking Mrs. Blaine for the loan and accounting for his expenses. In 1943, returns and asks for another amount.

Box   180
Chytraus, Olga, 1933
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Letter from former employee of Mrs. Blaine's sister asking for financial aid. Encloses doctor's diagnosis.

Box   180
Cieplak, Marian B., 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Consul General of Poland.

Invitation to a cocktail party.

Box   180
Cilella, Alfred J., 1944
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks her for her invitation to a meeting of the Illinois Progressive Voters Council and applauds her efforts to secure the election of qualified men to government offices.

Box   180
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Announces that Mrs. Blaine's regular box is being held for her during performances of the Orchestra.

Box   180
Cist, Frank, 1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Dubious report on Mrs. L.C. Kellogg who is asking support for a scheme to help the Oneida Indians.

Box   180
Citizen's Anniversary Committee, 1924-1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters in regard to the 25th Anniversary of the Founding of the First Juvenile Court and the establishment of the First Institute for Juvenile Research.

Box   180
Citizens Association of Chicago, 1903-1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Pamphlet charging plumbing inspectors with illegal practices. Programs of City Club dinners at which Mrs. Blaine spoke. Wishes to discuss a “substantial contribution to the Citizen's Association.”

Box   180
Citizens of Augusta (Maine), 1897
Note: Invitation to the Centennial Anniversary of the town.
Box   180
Citizen's Committee, 1910-1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notices of meetings; requests for contributions; pamphlet - “Chicago's Other-Self: A Challenge to Citizenship.”

Box   180
Citizen's Committee for Capehart, 1950
Note

Location: Indianapolis, Indiana.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to contribute to the campaign fund of Senator Capehart.

Box   180
Citizens Committee on Displaced Persons, 1947-1950
Note

Location: New York.

Asks for financial aid and other support to secure passage of the Celler Bill before the Congress.

Box   180
Citizens Committee to Enforce the Landis Award, 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipt for contribution.

Box   180
Citizens' Committee of One Hundred (Toronto), 1916
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for a contribution to help secure the prohibition of liquor traffic in Ontario.

Box   180
Citizens' Educational Committee, 1909
Note: List of members.
Box   180
Citizens' League of Chicago, 1906-1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Organized for the suppression of the sale of liquor to minors and drunkards. Appeals for financial aid.

See also: Bowen, Louise DeKoven, 1913 October.

Box   180
Citizens' Protective Association, 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for night watchman service.

Box   180
Citizens' Public Education Committee, 1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Recommendation that all persons associated with the Citizens' Public Education Commission affiliate themselves with the Citizens' Emergency Committee on School Affairs.

Box   180
Citizens' Schools Committee, 1937-1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Appeals for financial aid.

Box   180
Citizens' Terminal Plan Committee, 1913-1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notices of committee meetings and acknowledgments of contributions. Also abstracts of meetings.

Box   180
Citizens' Trust and Savings Bank, 1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Reports that a loan to Thomas Gaynor is to mature soon and wishes to know if Mrs. Blaine wishes to reinvest the money.

Box   180
Citizens for Victory, 1942-1944
Note

Location: New York.

Organization promoting internationalism and fighting isolationism in politics. Numerous letters reporting on various resolutions and proposed legislation which they support or oppose.

Box   180
Citizens' War Mothers Memorial League, 1926
Note

Location: Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to support the construction of a tuberculosis hospital in Albuquerque.

Box   180
Citron, Julius, 1942
Note

Location: Phoenix, Arizona.

Medical bill.

Box   180
City Cab Company, 1892
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for cab service.

Box   180-181
City Club of Chicago, 1904-1949
Physical Description: 8 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Lists of members.

Reports of meetings.

Abstracts of committee reports regarding playgrounds, housing surveys, special needs children, etc.

Requests for contributions.

Stenographic reports of club symposiums.

See also:

  • Billings, Frank, Dr.
  • Favill, Henry Baird, Dr.
  • Pond, Allen P.
Box   181
City Fuel Company, 1909-1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Fuel bills.

Box   181-182
City Homes Association, 1900-1914
Physical Description: 7 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Organization formed to improve the physical conditions of life in the more thickly settled districts of Chicago. Mrs. Blaine served on the Tenement and Executive Committees.

Contains synopses of housing ordinances; minute books of the Tenement Committee and the Subcommittee on Investigation; schedules of inquiries; committee reports; statements of appropriations and expenses; recommendations and membership and committee lists.

See also:

  • Addams, Jane
  • Aldis, Arthur
  • Bassett, Robert J.
  • Bentley, Cyrus
  • Butler, Edward B.
  • Carter, Leslie
  • Elting, Victor
  • Ewing, Charles Hull
  • Fargo, Livingston
  • Hunter, W.R.
  • Jackson, W.M.
  • Kent, William
  • Lowenhaupt, Mrs.
  • McCormick Estates
  • McCormick, Harriet Hammond
  • Maun, McEnery and Goodman
  • Robins, Raymond
  • Young, Linn H.
  • Alderman 6th Ward
Box   182
City Motor Cab Company, 1909-1911
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Cab charge tickets and bills.

Box   182
City of New York Insurance Company, 1930
Note

Location: New York.

Policy cancellations relating to some property near Plattsburg.

Box   182
City News Bureau of Chicago, 1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request that Mrs. Blaine send a copy of her address delivered to Banquet honoring Colonel F.W. Parker.

Box   182
City and Suburban Homes Company, 1901
Note

Location: New York.

Fifth Annual Report of the President.

Box   182
Civic Federation of Chicago, 1898-1917
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Organization, of which Mrs. Blaine was a member, which proposed such civic improvement, as securing better civic officials, improving the tax system, public revenue problems etc. Numerous letters regarding various projects, appeals for financial assistance, etc.

Box   182
Civic Forum, 1908-1927
Note

Location: New York.

Letters and clippings regarding popular lecturer, Ethel Arnold. Also invitation to Mrs. Blaine to become a member of the National Council to award the Forum's Medal of Honor for Distinguished Public Service. Program of the presentation ceremonies honoring Alexander G. Bell. Other letters discussing the nomination of Herbert Hoover and Elihu Root.

Box   182
Civic Hospital Association of Chicago, 1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Transcript of an interview with a member of the organization. Describes the nature and function of the Association and asks Mrs. Blaine to contribute.

Box   182
Civic League, 1915, 1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes to know if Mrs. Blaine desires a box at the governor's ball.

Box   182
Civic League, 1917
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Acknowledges receipt of a contribution.

Box   182
Civic League, 1909-1912
Note

Location: Lexington, Kentucky.

Letters from Mrs. Desha Breckinridge thanking Mrs. Blaine for contributions to various school and recreation funds.

Box   182
Civic League for Immigrants, 1910
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Letter asking Mrs. Blaine to join the League and enclosing literature about its activities.

Box   182
Civic Legion, 1926-1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill of incorporation. Letters inviting Mrs. Blaine to membership, notices of conventions, and certificate of membership.

Box   182
Civic Music Association of Chicago, 1913-1947
Note

Association sponsoring free singing classes for underprivileged children, free artist concerts, etc. Invitations to membership and Association publications.

See also:

  • Hanson, Burton, Mrs., 1917 May
  • Upham, Frederic W., Mrs.
Box   182
Civil Rights Congress of Illinois, 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Stenographic report of testimonial banquet meeting for Father Clarence Parker on March 11, 1949 in Chicago.

Stenographic report of the congress for March 12, 1949 and March 13, 1949.

Box   183
Civil Rights Congress, New York, 1949
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Request for contribution which would aid defense of six African Americans being tried for murder in Mercer County, New Jersey.

Box   183
Civil Service Association of Chicago, 1910-1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Summary of accomplishments of the Association up to 1910 and a request for funds to aid its work.

Thank you note for contribution.

Copy of the City Club Bulletin for December 16, 1915, which contains an article on the “Civil Service Crisis.”

Box   183
Claflin, Gwendolen, 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Accepts Parker School Senior Class invitation.

Box   183
Clampet, A.B., 1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Offer to sell land next to the Presbyterian Orphanage.

Box   183
Clancy, A.B., 1915
Note

Location: Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

Notification that greetings sent to Mrs. McCormick on her birthday.

Box   183
Clancy, Joseph I., 1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Application for position of chauffeur.

Box   183
Clancy Limousine Service Inc., 1943
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Bill and receipt for limousine service.

Box   183
Claney, William, and Son, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Proposition for the construction of five story building made to A.L. Buchanan.

Box   183
Clapp, Delamer Edward, 1902
Note

Location: Auburn, New York.

Wedding announcement.

Box   183
Clapp, Henry Austin, 1899
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Testimonials for the worth and ability of Shakespearean lecturer Clapp.

Box   183
Clarice Hat Shop, 1922-1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts.

Box   183
Claridge's London, 1937-1940
Note

Location: London, England.

Bills and receipts from hotel.

Box   183
Clark, Arthur, II, Company, 1905-1928
Note

Location: Cleveland, Ohio.

Bills and receipt from bookstore.

Box   183
Clark, A. Schuyler, 1908
Note

Location: New York.

Receipt for services rendered as doctor.

Box   183
Clark, Bertha, 1924
Note

Location: Farmington, Connecticut.

Thank you note for checks.

Box   183
Clark, B. Preston, 1887-1912
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Wedding invitation.

Box   183
Clark, Byron, Mrs., 1938-1941
Note

Location: No address.

Invitation to dine.

Box   183
Clark, C. Everett, Company, 1895-1924
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Materials relating to the Company's services to Mrs. Blaine as contractor and builder.

Box   183
Clark, Caroline, 1921
Physical Description: 1 item 
Note: Tells of the activities and progress of Nancy.
Box   183
Clark, Charles Patton, 1911-1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for medical treatment.

Box   183
Clark, C.W., 1916
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Bills for medical services to Grace Walker.

Box   183
Clark, Donald Wrigley, 1947-1953
Note: Notes of thanks for gifts.
Box   183
Clark, Eleanor, 1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes a position as bookkeeper.

Box   183
Clark, Ellery Harding, Mrs. (Victoria M.), 1927
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to arrange for interior decorating through her so that she may get credit for the job.

Box   183
Clark, Emily J., 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes a second chance as a teacher in the Chicago public schools.

Box   183
Clark, F., 1939
Note

Location: R.M.S. Mauretania.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for her kind thought for the radio staff.

Box   183
Clark, George M., and Company, 1909-1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for heater repair.

Box   183
Clark, Glenn O., 1933
Note: Religious essay - “In the True Spirit.”
Box   183
Clark, Grenville, 1940-1948
Note

Location: New York.

Sends Mrs. Blaine copies of his articles “Free Institutions and the War” and a plan for a citizens committee to explore prospects for settlement with the Soviet Union. Also personal notes, invitation responses and a note of condolence.

Box   183
Clark, Herma, 1918-1953
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Writes concerning her book When Chicago Was Young and desires to talk with Mrs. Blaine about her mother's letters. Also includes newspaper clippings containing letters of Chicago residents in the 1870s.

For outline of play “When Chicago Was Young” see:

  • Leverone, Nathaniel
  • Rogers, Elaine
Box   183
Clark, Howard F., Mrs., 1911, 1947
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Request from a Mrs. D.A. Clark asking for help in setting up a boarding house.

Telephone message from Mrs. H.F. Clark who was passing through Chicago.

Box   183
Clark, James, 1951
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Card concerning objections filed in County Court on Mrs. Blaine's real estate taxes.

Box   183
Clark, James Addison, Mrs. (Cora Bowen), 1937
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Two items concerning money owed her by a Mrs. Kellogg, wife of some important public figure. Mrs. Clark is holding Mrs. Kellogg's baggage, which contains some valuable documents including a contract with the Sioux, and threatens to sell it if she isn't paid.

Box   183
Clark, James E., 1915
Note

Location: New York.

Professional biographer. Wishes to write a family history of the McCormicks.

Box   183
Clark, J.E., 1896
Note

Location: Bar Harbor, Maine.

Carpentry bill.

Box   183
Clark, James L., 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for copies of the Hotchkiss Reports.

Box   183
Clark, James R., 1937
Note: Letter from the “World's Greatest Scientist” claiming that the operation of slaughter houses and butcher shops throughout the world produces all of the physical and moral and economic conditions leading to war and other forms of “Hell on Earth.”
Box   183
Clark, James V., Mrs., 1914-1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations and responses, which were sent in the period 1914-1918. Last item, dated 1948, from the wife of a student at Northwestern University requesting financial aid.

Box   183
Clark, John N., 1899, 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding invitation and note of thanks.

Box   183
Clark, John S., 1900
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Invitation to a luncheon at the Union League Club of Chicago, at which meeting he will give his views on conditions abroad.

Box   183
Clark, Josephine F., 1896
Note

Location: Cohasset, Massachusetts.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for a photograph of Emmons.

Box   183
Clark, J. Wendell, 1922-1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for medical services to Ruth Campbell and Esther Nyquist.

Box   183
Clark, L. Pierce, 1929
Note

Location: New York.

Letter suggesting psychoanalytic treatment of a Mr. Adams.

Box   183
Clark, MacMullen and Riley, 1915-1916
Note

Location: New York.

Correspondence concerning the installation of air cooling equipment in Mrs. McCormick's home in Lake Forest.

Box   183
Clark and Mills Electric Company, 1947-1949
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Bills for electrical equipment.

Box   184
Clark, Minnie Caroline, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks for the return of some newspaper clippings. Also writes concerning the introduction of arts and crafts into the public schools.

Box   184
Clark-Mottl, Emma, 1913
Note: Lecturer and writer. Asks for Mrs. Blaine's patronage. Includes pamphlet concerning the Emma E. Clark School of Music.
Box   184
Clark, Poole Company, 1911
Note: Wishes to sell some bonds of the Great Southern Lumber Company.
Box   184
Clark, Rose, 1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes an appointment with Mrs. Blaine.

Box   184
Clark, Roy M.
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for garage work.

Box   184
Clark, Stewart, 1892
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Coal bill.

Box   184
Clark Subscription Agency, 1932-1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Calls concerning the renewal of magazine subscriptions.

Box   184
Clark Teachers' Agency
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for information concerning Perry D. Smith.

Box   184
Clark University, 1911-1931
Note

Location: Worchester, Massachusetts.

Pamphlet telling of the university. Also invitation and note of thanks from its library acknowledging receipt of a copy of Cyrus H. McCormick Seedtime, 1809-1856.

Box   184
Clark and Van Scyoc Inc., 1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes to sell Mrs. Blaine United States Government Bonded Warehouse Receipts.

Box   184
Clark, W.E., and Company, 1891-1911
Note

Location: Bar Harbor, Maine.

Bills for draperies.

Box   184
Clark, William Andrews, 1900, 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Washington, D.C.

Wedding invitation. Also letter to A.C. Bartlett acknowledging receipt of a note regarding food adulteration.

Box   184
Clark, William Earl, 1933
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Two telegram concerning the illness of James Adams.

Box   184
Clark, William N., 1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Former alcoholic requests help in getting a job.

Box   184
Clark, Winifred M., 1898
Note

Location: Tecumseh, Oklahoma.

Primary Superintendent of all the Sunday Schools in the Oklahoma territory. Wants financial aid for a library.

Box   184
Clark, Zelma, 1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for tutoring Kenneth Price.

Box   184
Clarke, B.E., Mrs. (Grace R.), 1903-1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes copies of Mrs. Blaine's monogram. Also reproductions of her Christmas Hymn.

Box   184
Clarke, Dumont, Mrs., 1910-1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

One note concerns the Historical Celebration Book and requests that Mrs. Blaine present copies to students at McCormick Theological Seminary. Also a notebook containing reminisces concerning Mrs. McCormick Wedding invitation.

Box   184
Clarke, Fannie Thompson, 1895
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding announcement.

Box   184
Clarke, Florence, 1889
Note

Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Note of congratulations to Mrs. Blaine.

Box   184
Clark, Flossie, 1877
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Party invitation.

Box   184
Clarke, James, Mrs. (Annie McClure), 1911-1941
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois; West Asheville, North Carolina.

Personal notes of thanks and friendship.

Box   184
Clarke, John H., 1923-1930
Note

Location: Youngstown, Ohio.

Copy of address - “Should We Join the League of Nations Now?”

Other correspondence also concerns the League and European affairs.

Box   184
Clarke, John N., 1923
Note

Location: Youngstown, Ohio.

Telegram concerning speaking engagement at the City Club.

Box   184
Clarke, J.V., 1888
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding invitation.

Box   184
Clarke, John W., Inc., 1934-1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Dealer in investment securities. Wishes to sell Mrs. Blaine various stock.

Box   184
Clarke, May D., 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill and letter concerning the sale of jellies and marmalade.

Box   184
Clarke, Milton, Mrs., 1916
Note

Location: Rochester, New York.

Wedding invitation.

Box   184
Clarke, Percy Hamilton, 1930
Note

Location: Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania.

Wedding invitation. Mary Clarke to Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller.

Box   184
Clarke, R.M., 1900, 1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Informs Mrs. Blaine of the condition of the piano at her “town house.” Offers to loan his copy of the book Amphion.

Box   184
Clarke, School, 1922-1928
Note

Location: Northhampton, Massachusetts.

School for the deaf. Requests for financial support.

Box   184
Clarke, S.J., Publishing Company, 1911-1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

All correspondence concerns publication of the book Chicago, Its History and Its Builders, and the article about Cyrus McCormick.

Box   184
Clarke, W.B., Company, 1906
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Bill for books.

Box   184
Clarke, William F., 1944
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Dean of the De Paul College of Law. Thanks Mrs. Blaine for a floral gift.

See also: Kelly, Mayor Edward J., Report of Unity Day Meeting, 1941 June 6, page 1.

Box   184
Clarkson, Hunter, 1931
Note

Location: Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Correspondence and bill concerning the purchase of cowboy and cowgirl clothes and equipment.

Box   184
Clasby, John M., 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks that Mrs. Blaine assist in maintaining a night watchman for south Elmhurst.

Box   184
Clason, Myrtle, 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Results of interview for stenographic position.

Box   184
Claussenius, 1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Informs Mrs. Blaine that he is meeting Harold McCormick at the train.

Box   184
Calussenius, Marie, 1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Writes concerning faculty disagreement at the Parker School.

Box   184
Calxton, P.P., 1915
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Letterhead of Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior. Acknowledges a letter and agrees to talk with Mrs. Blaine concerning the Parker School and Colonel Parker.

Box   184
Clay, A. Gracy, 1930-1931
Note

Location: Glencoe, Illinois.

Wishes character and financial reference for Mr. Shcherbinin who wishes to rent an apartment.

Box   184
Clay, Henry, 1900
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Sends copy of an essay - “The Deity vs. The Dogmas.”

Box   184
Clayton Cemetery Association, 1905, 1949
Note

Location: Clayton, New York.

Burial place of some of Mrs. Blaine's ancestors. Trustees ask for financial support.

Box   184
Clayton, Isabel, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation regrets.

Box   184
Clayton, Philip S., 1948
Note

Location: London, England.

Asks Mrs. Blaine's help in securing American volunteers to guard the beach being used by the poor children of London.

Box   184
Clearing Industrial District Inc., 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Encloses dividend on the company's stock.

Box   184
Cleary, James M., 1936-1945
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Various notes of thanks. Also requests that Mrs. Blaine cash the refund check sent to her in regard to her radio campaign for Roosevelt. One item informing her that her advertisement in Time magazine on May 19, 1941 had the highest rating for thorough readership. Christmas greetings, cards, etc.

Box   184
Cleary, James M., Mrs., 1938-1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notes of thanks for Christmas gifts.

Box   184
Cleary, William F., and Company, 1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for transcripts of court proceedings - “The People v Adams.”

Box   184
Cleaves, Irene I., 1909-1926
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation responses and a note telling of a future trip to Switzerland.

Box   184
Cleland, John A., 1949
Note

Location: San Diego, California.

Asks financial aid for establishing a National Widow's Aid Society which would provide legal, insurance, investment and financial aid to widows.

Box   184
Cleland, R. Helen, 1905
Note

Location: Eastport, Maine.

Writes that she may be able to assume nursing duties for Mrs. Blaine in the near future.

Box   184
Clemen, Rudolph A., 1931
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Acknowledges a copy of the biography of Cyrus H. McCormick.

Box   184
Clemens, Harold S., 1923-1927
Note

Location: Brooklyn, New York.

Correspondence concerns the details of a trip to Europe which Mrs. Blaine helped finance.

Box   184
Clemens, S.L., 1909
Note

Location: Stormfield Redding, Connecticut.

Letter to Mrs. Hookway praising her activities in establishing a children's theater.

Box   184
Clemens, W.C., Mrs., 1915, 1933
Note

Location: Elizabethton, Tennessee.

Two items. First requests that Mrs. Blaine help the Presbyterian Church acquire a new organ. The second asks for financial aid to pay for needed medical services.

Box   184
Clement, A.H., and Company, 1910-1952
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills, specifications and other correspondence concerning decorating and repairing various properties owned by Mrs. Blaine.

Box   184
Clement, Stephen M., Mrs., 1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note of thanks.

Box   185
Clement, Katherine, 1909-1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation responses.

Box   185
Clerbois, Roger, 1930-1949
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Correspondence mostly concerned with acquiring money for the Clerbois Little Symphony. Also many notes of thanks for Christmas gifts.

Box   185
Cleveland, Cynthia, 1937-1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation regrets.

Box   185
Cleveland, Grover, Mrs., 1912
Note

Location: Princeton, New Jersey.

Invitation.

Box   185
Cleveland, Helen M., 1906
Note

Location: Reading, Massachusetts.

Opposes teacher-composed school books.

Box   185
Cleveland, Henry Harrison, 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Encloses plans for Washington's Birthday celebrations in Humboldt Park.

Box   185
Cleveland, Stanley M., Mrs., 1943
Note

Location: Winter Park, Florida.

Informs Mrs. Blaine of “Anita's” arrival by train.

Box   185
Clews, Henry, and Company, 1907
Note

Location: New York.

Copy of his “Investment Guide for 1907.”

Box   185
Clifford, Daniel, 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes to contact the business manager of the “new paper.”

Box   185
Clifford, J. Howe, 1915-1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence concerns the Estella Neuhaus recitals in New York.

Box   185
Clifford, J.O., 1889
Note

Location: Richfield, New York.

Wedding congratulations.

Box   185
Clinch, Richard Floyd, 1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Condolences at the death of Emmons.

Box   185
Clinch, Richard Floyd, Mrs., 1918
Note

Location: Hubbard Woods, Illinois.

Dinner invitation.

Box   185
Cline, Cynthia, 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for the privilege of hearing a concert.

Box   185
Cline, James H., 1906
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Correspondence concerns Mrs. Blaine's rental of the Woods Hole Estate for the summer.

Box   185
Cline, J. & D., 1895-1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Coal and feed bills.

Box   185
Clinton, Esther E., 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes to secure a loan from Associated Charities.

Box   185
Clinton, J.M., 1922-1931
Note

Location: New York.

Letter to Mrs. McCormick concerning her financial support of Foreign Work YMCA Secretaries. Also requests for interviews with Mrs. Blaine and a copy of “How Shall I Spend My Money.”

Box   185
Clinton, Stanford, 1944-1945
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two items. First concerns a testimonial book for Marshall Field. The other urges a meeting of the Independent Voters of America to support ratification of the San Francisco Charter.

Box   185
Clore, William, Mrs., 1937, 1941
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Invitation lists. Also request for information concerning a car parking service.

Box   185
Close, Upton, 1938
Note: Transcript of address “Has Japan Won.”
Box   185
Clough, Edwin M., 1938-1946
Note

Location: Phoenix, Arizona; Chicago, Illinois.

Much of the correspondence deals with activities of the World Citizens Association. Other letters from Phoenix tell of financial hardship and the continuing illness of Mrs. Clough whose medical expenses Mrs. Blaine helped pay.

Box   185
Clough, Edward M., Mrs., 1939-1945
Note

Location: Phoenix, Arizona.

Numerous letters of thanks and reports of her health. Also itemized lists of expenses incurred and accounting for funds given her by Mrs. Blaine.

Box   185
Clover, B.B. and Company, 1926
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Advertises a piece of property for sale.

Box   185
Clow, James B., and Sons, 1905-1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Plumbing bill. Also the company wishes to install plumbing in the Chicago schools.

Box   185
Clow, J. Beach, Mrs. (E. Louise Newcomet), 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for contributions to the Illinois Children's Home and Aid Society.

Box   185
Clow, William Ellsworth, Mrs. (Margaret Sarver), 1915
Note: Invitation response.
Box   185
Clow, William Ellsworth, Jr., 1930-1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Pamphlet - “A Business Man's Personal Views of the Roosevelt Administration.”

Also two wedding announcements.

Box   185
Club West, 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for contribution to the Norwegian-Lutheran Children's Home.

Box   185
Clyde, Ethel, 1949
Note

Location: Huntington, New York.

Praises Mrs. Blaine's interest in the Highlander Folk School.

Box   185
Cobb, Calvin, Mrs. (Fanny Lynn), 1899
Note

Location: Boise, Idaho.

Requests information concerning Adelaide Marrinpary, who had applied for a governess' position.

Box   185
Cobb, Charles S., 1919
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Letters, telegrams, blueprints, etc. concerning alterations and remodeling done at Oaklands.

Box   185
Cobb, Emma S., 1886-1896
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Attempts to interest Mrs. Blaine in “Miss Huntington's Kitchen Garden.”

Box   185
Cobb, George W., and Company, 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acknowledges receipt of a letters and asserts that he has not yet heard from Mrs. Raymond.

Box   185
Cobb, G. Homer, 1938
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Personal letter to Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCormick.

Box   185
Cobb, Henry Ives, 1904
Note

Location: New York.

Wedding announcement and personal note.

Box   185
Cobb, Irvin S., 1933-1937
Note

Location: Santa Monica, California.

Requests financial support for the International Children's Fund and the Children's Village at Dobbs Ferry-on-Hudson.

Box   185
Cobb, Margaret, 1917
Note: Note concerning distribution of President Wilson's War Message.
Box   185
Cobb, Silas B., 1893
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding announcement.

Box   185
Cobb, Stanwood, 1928
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Sends Mrs. Blaine a copy of his book, The New Leaven: Progressive Education and Its Effect upon the Child and Society, and wishes her opinion on the chapter concerning Parker and Dewey.

See also: Progressive Education Association, 1925 April 23-25. Report of Meeting, Philadelphia.

Box   185
Cobban, Alfred, 1947
Note: Professor of Political Theory and French History at the University of London. Transcript of his speech - “French Revolutions and Constitutions.”
Box   185
Cochran, J.G., undated
Note

Location: Parkersburg, West Virginia.

Informs Mrs. Blaine on the whereabouts of Mrs. Cochran.

Box   185
Cochran, John Lewis, Mrs., 1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation.

Box   185
Cochran, John Robert, Sr., Mrs., 1891
Note

Location: El Paso, Texas.

Wedding announcement.

Box   185
Cochran, John Robert, Jr., 1933-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations and responses.

Box   185
Cochran and McCluer Company, 1925-1926
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Real estate agents requesting that Mrs. Blaine quote prices on her property.

Box   185
Cockburn, George R.R., 1906
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Correspondence and copies of the lease regarding Mrs. Blaine's rental of Cochran's cottage on Lake Rousseau in Ontario.

Box   185
Cockrell, Ewing, 1928
Note

Location: Warrensburg, Missouri.

Sends literature concerning the United States Federation of Justice.

Box   185
Codeling, R.J., 1906
Note

Location: Toronto, Ontario.

Telegram concerning the hiring of a cook.

Box   185
Cody, Sherwin, 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes to interest Mrs. Blaine in his line of English text books.

Box   185
Coe, Almer and Company, 1901-1951
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for optical and photographic supplies.

Box   185
Coe College, 1900-1925
Note

Location: Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

Requests for financial support.

Box   186
Coe, Professor, 1916
Note

Location: New York.

See: City Club of Chicago, 1916 May 19 - Symposium.

Box   186
Coeur d'Alene College, 1913
Note

Location: Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.

Requests for financial support.

Box   186
Coey Automobile Livery Company, 1908-1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for taxicab service.

Box   186
Coffee County Training School, 1924
Note

Location: Enterprise, Alabama.

School for colored students. Request for financial support.

Box   186
Coffee School of Aeronautics, 1942
Note

Location: Oak Lawn, Illinois.

School which trains African American pilots. Request for contribution.

Box   186
Coffin, Arthur Sisson, 1913
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Wedding announcement.

Box   186
Coffin, Benjamin Lent, Mrs., 1904
Note

Location: Birmingham, Alabama.

Wedding invitation.

Box   186
Coffin and Company, 1909
Note

Location: New York.

Wishes to sell Chicago & Eastern Illinois R.R. bonds.

Box   186
Coffin, Harry Bigelow, 1943
Note

Location: New York.

Writes concerning the World Citizenship Syndicate which is to promote toleration and understanding between peoples.

Box   186
Coffman, Estella, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes payment for a concert she presented.

Box   186
Coffman, Ken, 1949
Note

Location: St. Louis, Missouri.

Wishes Mrs. Blaine to support his development of a new printing process.

Box   186
Cogan, David Glendenning, Mrs. (Frances Capps), 1934-1942
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Notes of thanks for gifts.

Box   186
Coghlin, Bernard W.P., 1925
Note

Location: Montreal, Canada.

Wedding announcement.

Box   186
Cogliati, A., 1943
Note

Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Thanks the Worlds Citizens association for sending material concerning the United Nations.

Box   186
Cohasset Fire Department, 1923
Note

Location: Cohasset, Massachusetts.

Note of thanks for a donation.

Box   186
Cohasset Hardware Company, 1922
Note

Location: Cohasset, Massachusetts.

Bill.

Box   186
Cohasset Improvement Association, 1926
Note

Location: Cohasset, Massachusetts.

Acknowledges a donation from M.V. McCormick.

Box   186
Cohasset Livery and Sale Stable, 1912
Note

Location: Cohasset, Massachusetts.

Bills for livery rental.

Box   186
Cohasset, Town of, 1917
Note: Bill for use of steamroller.
Box   186
Cohen, D., and Sons, 1926
Note

Location: Bloomingdale, New York.

Bills for plumbing and painting supplies.

Box   186
Cohlman, J.H., 1934
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes to know if the property at 63-69 East Lake St. is for lease.

Box   186
Cohn, Mrs., 1909
Note

Location: Alamogordo, New Mexico.

Wishes to talk with Mrs. Blaine.

Box   186
Coit, Elizabeth Merrill, 1940
Note: Invitation response.
Box   186
Coit, John Townsend, 1915
Note

Location: East Aurora, New York.

Wedding announcement.

Box   186
Coit, Merrill, Mrs., 1933
Note: Invitation.
Box   186
Colahan, Charles, 1911
Note

Location: Lexington, Kentucky.

Asks for books to distribute to poor people in Kentucky.

Box   186
Colbert, Burton R., Company, 1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks concerning property on Clark and Grant Streets.

Box   186
Colbert, J.B., 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes financial support to retire the mortgage on his church.

Box   186
Colby, Charles L., 1896
Note: Funeral oration for Colby given by Rev. W.H.P. Faunce.
Box   186
Colby College, 1936-1953
Note

Location: Waterville, Maine.

Requests for contributions. Also pamphlets and programs.

Box   186
Colby, Everett, 1915-1935
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: New York.

Correspondence mostly concerns the League of Nations Non-Partisan Association and its activities, Colby being Chairman of the Executive Committee. Other items congratulate Mrs. Blaine on her work within the League as well as requests for continued financial support.

Also an outline for plans to be used in promoting temperance education.

See also: League of Nations Association, New York, 1923.

Box   186
Colby, G.M., 1913
Note

Location: Kittery Point, Maine.

Carpentry bill.

Box   186
Colby, Howard A., 1915-1928
Note

Location: Kansas City, Missouri.

Personal letters.

Enclosure card undated, but probable August 1928. Howard Colby died 1928 August 11.

See also article “Howard Colby '95” sent by H.F. McCormick.

Box   186
Colby, Howard A., Mrs. (Olive Randolph), 1928-1931
Note

Location: Kansas City, Missouri.

Personal letters. Also obituaries of Howard Colby.

Box   186
Colby, J.A., and Sons, 1893-1922
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for furniture, upholstery and miscellaneous repairs.

Box   186
Colby, Samuel V., 1907-1908
Note

Location: Gloucester, Massachusetts.

Bills for hammocks.

Box   186
Colcord, Samuel, 1920-1923
Note

Location: New York.

Letters urging support for those desiring American participation in the League of Nations.

Box   186
Colcord, William H., 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes to see the pedigree of Mrs. Blaine's Scottish collie dog.

Box   186
Coldwell, Colbert, 1942
Note

Location: San Francisco, California.

Informs Mrs. Blaine that the Hearst property in the McCloud River District is not available for lease. Assures her that he will continue looking for property to meet her specifications.

Box   186
Cole, Dorothy Bushnell, 1946-1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Writes Mrs. Blaine in behalf of the Progressive Party. Also thanks her for receiving Paul Robeson, and informs her of various activities of the Party.

See also: Civil Rights Congress of Illinois, 1949 March 11-13. Testimonial Banquet for Father Clarence Parker.

Box   186
Cole, Edwin. L., 1901-1907
Note

Location: Passaic, New Jersey.

Bills and correspondence in regard to the sale of Mexican Drawn Work.

Box   186
Cole, Ethel, 1925
Note: Wishes an appointment with Mrs. Blaine.
Box   186
Cole, Fred G., 1948-1949
Note

Location: Long Beach, California.

Letters concern a Miss Maria Bauer who has been able to understand the universal creative laws and thus “has the number one right to speak in the councils of our great nation.”

Box   186
Cole, Frederick H., Mrs., 1917
Note

Location: Omaha, Nebraska.

Two telegrams concerning distribution of President Wilson's War Message.

Box   186
Cole, George E., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter to Secretary of the Parker School explaining why he is not entering his child in the school.

Box   186
Cole, George E., Mrs., 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Praises Mrs. Blaine's efforts to bring about fairer methods of taxation.

Box   186
Cole, George E., and Company, 1903-1926
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for office supplies.

Box   186
Cole, Henry T., 1917
Note

Location: Scituate, Massachusetts.

Bill for crushed stone.

Box   187
Cole, J.H., 1899, 1905
Note

Location: Quincy, Illinois.

Praises Mrs. Blaine for entering her personal property on the Chicago tax lists. Cole claimed to be a friend of Mr. Blaine. Two other letters written from the Illinois Soldiers and Sailors Home contain detailed accounts of his relationship with Emmons as well as personal history. Letters are obviously from a very old man.

Box   187
Cole, John A., Mrs. (Julia A.), 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note of congratulations to Mrs. McCormick on her 80th birthday.

Box   187
Cole, Nelson, 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from former sanitarium inmate who has something interesting to tell Mrs. Blaine.

Box   187
Colegrove, Kenneth, 1941-1951
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Professor of Political Science at Northwestern University. Writes to Mrs. Blaine concerning Illinois politics as well as international affairs. Tells of the Illinois Distributing Act and recommends more equal reapportionment.

Box   187
Coleman, B.L., Mrs. (Isabella M.), undated
Note

Location: Lexington, Kentucky.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for her interest in Lexington's Model School. Also claims to be a cousin of James G. Blaine.

Box   187
Coleman, George H., 1934-1953
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests financial aid for the Institute of Medicine's Committee on Medicolegal Problems. Also a great number of bills for medical services, and lists of nurses and their duty hours.

Box   187
Coleman, George H., Mrs. (Marcella M.), 1946-1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notes of thanks for gifts.

Box   187
Coleman, Ida Ray, 1911
Note: Notice of a committee meeting to be held in the interests of the Ada Leigh Homes.
Box   187
Coleman, John, Jr., 1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation.

Box   187
Coleman, Joseph E., Mrs., 1918, 1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for donations to the Red, White and Blue Club.

Box   187
Coleman, Joseph Griswold, 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding invitation.

Box   187
Coleman, Joseph Griswold, Jr., 1937
Note

Location: Hollister, California.

Wedding invitation.

Box   187
Coleman, Mary M., 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Informs Mrs. Blaine of the program for the Fortnightly Club meeting.

Box   187
Coleman, Michael, 1941
Note: Transcript of address by Reverend Coleman of London, England, concerning England's suffering in the fight with Hitler.
Box   187
Coleman, Morgan, 1912
Note

Location: New York.

Wedding announcement.

Box   187
Coleman, Persis H., 1931-1933
Note

Location: San Francisco, California.

Writes to Mrs. Blaine concerning the work being done at Mills College nursery school to develop pre-school children.

Box   187
Coleman Protective Patrol, 1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Solicits night watchman service.

Box   187
Coleman, Reverend, 1941
Note: Wishes to know if there is any mail for him.
Box   187
Coleman, R.V., 1924
Note

Location: New York.

Bill for books.

Box   187
Coleman, William Ogden, 1937-1940
Note: Invitation responses.
Box   187
Coles, George, Ltd., 1907-1919
Note

Location: Toronto.

Confectionery bills.

Box   187
Coles, Mr. (New York), 1916
Note: Wishes to sell Mrs. Blaine fireplace fittings for her Lake Forest home.
Box   187
Coliseum Company, 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Photography bill.

Box   187
Collamore, Davis and Company, 1897-1915
Note

Location: New York.

Bills for china and glassware.

Box   187
Collamore, Gilman and Company, 1890, 1897
Note

Location: New York.

Bills for china.

Box   187
College of Emporia, 1924-1943
Note

Location: Emporia, Kansas.

Requests for financial support.

Box   187
College Entrance Examination Board, 1907
Note: Letter concerning the examinations taken by Emmons Jr.
Box   187
College of Idaho, 1908-1931
Note

Location: Caldwell, Idaho.

Requests for contributions, booklets, pamphlets and receipts. Mrs. Blaine donated a large sum to this institution.

Box   187
College of Montana, 1911, 1915
Note

Location: Deer Lodge, Montana.

Requests for financial support.

Box   187
College of the Ozarks, 1923-1949
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Clarksville, Arkansas.

Institution which Mrs. N.F. McCormick originally helped to endow. Requests for contributions and illustrated booklets and pamphlets showing the students and physical property of the college.

Box   187
College and Seminary Library, 1953
Note

Location: Naperville, Illinois.

Request for financial support.

Box   187
College of Wooster, 1925
Note

Location: Wooster, Ohio.

Acknowledgment of a contribution.

Box   187
Collett, Blanche, 1903-1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for corsets.

Box   187
Collier, John, Mrs. (Virginia), 1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal note.

Box   187
Collier, P.F. and Son, 1908-1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for books.

Box   187
Collier, Polly Root, 1925-1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation responses.

Box   187
Collier, W. Edwin, 1945
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Wishes to know what became of the World Foundation and if it connected with the World Citizens' Association. Letterhead, Philadelphia Ethical Society.

Box   187
Collinge, T. Walter, 1931
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Bill for photographs of Stanley McCormick.

Box   187
Collins, Annette B., 1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for corsets.

Box   187
Collins, Charles E., 1914
Note

Location: Cleveland, Ohio.

Wedding invitation.

Box   187
Collins, Clarence, 1943
Note: Receipt for $200 from the M.V. McCormick Pension Fund.
Box   187
Collins, E.C., 1930-1931
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Clothing bills.

Box   187
Collins, George Emmons, 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes to see Mrs. Blaine concerning a matter of extreme personal importance.

Box   187
Collins, Georgia B., 1928
Note: See: American Public Health Association, 1928 October 15-19.
Box   187
Collins, Howard B., 1932
Note

Location: Ozone Park, New York.

Sends an old newspaper article about James G. Blaine.

See also: Letters, 1931 October 28, 1931 November 28, 1932 August 11.

Box   187
Collins, Lee, 1925
Note

Location: Cave City, Kentucky.

Father of Floyd Collins who died in Sand Cave. Note of thanks to Mrs. Blaine for her help and sympathy. Encloses pamphlet advertising the Floyd Collins Great Crystal Cave.

Box   187
Collins, R.P., 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes Mrs. Blaine to help finance a dinner for the inmates of veteran's hospitals.

Box   187
Collins, Whitman W., 1926
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Bills for reporting and furnishing copies of the speeches of Annie Besant.

Box   187
Collins, William J., 1897, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for livery rental.

Box   187
Colonial Sales Company, 1914
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Bills for muffin stands.

Box   187
Colonial Society of America, undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes Mrs. Blaine to be a patron of the organization which makes records of the important historic buildings of the Revolutionary era.

Box   187
Colonna, Paul Crenshaw, Mrs. (Frances Pierpont Isham), 1898
Note: Dinner invitation.
Box   187
Colony Club, 1905-1949
Note

Location: New York.

Dues receipts, committee reports, financial reports, invitations, etc.

Box   187
Colorado Foundation for Research in Tuberculosis, 1924
Note

Location: Colorado Springs.

Two pamphlets. One concerning the Tuberculosis Foundation; the other describing the work of the Colorado Foundation for Dental Research.

Box   187
Colored State Reform and Industrial School, 1909-1910
Note

Location: Nashville, Tennessee.

Requests for financial support.

Box   187
Colt, Alonzo J., 1905
Note

Location: Indianapolis, Indiana.

Wishes help in developing a copper mine in Montana.

Box   187
Colton, A.M.F., 1892
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note of condolence.

Box   187
Colton, Arthur Willis, Mrs. (Amy Richards), 1893-1928
Note

Location: Gardiner, Maine; and New York.

Personal notes of thanks and letters of friendship.

Box   187
Columbia Phonograph Company, 1901-1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for phonographs and phonograph repair.

Box   188
Columbia University Press, 1945-1946
Note

Location: New York.

Informs Mrs. Blaine that the Press is no longer connected with the Town Meeting of the Air.

Box   188
Columbia University Teachers College, 1902-1948
Note

Location: New York.

Acknowledges receipt of a catalogue of the Parker School. Also attempts of representatives of the College to see Mrs. Blaine.

Box   188
Columbia Valley Lands and Development Company, 1909
Note

Location: Wenatchee, Washington.

Request for financial support. Includes a pamphlet describing apple growing in the area.

Box   188
Columbia Window Cleaning Company, 1903, 1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills.

Box   188
Columbus Hospital, 1916-1934
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests patronage of the Benefit Concert. Also requests for financial support.

Box   188
Columbus Laboratories, 1918, 1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for food analysis and production of bone powder.

Box   188
Colville, 1939
Note

Location: New York.

Wishes Mrs. Blaine's autograph for her book of representative women.

Box   188
Colwell, A.H., 1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial aid from an unemployed man.

Box   188
Conan, Katharine, 1910-1912
Note

Location: La Grange, Illinois.

Agrees to talk with Mrs. Blaine about the garment workers strike. Also asks for financial support for the International Institute at Madrid which is working to give Spanish girls a liberal education.

Box   188
Combs, Charles L., Mrs., 1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Writes on behalf of the New Mexico Baptist College in Alamagordo.

Box   188
Combs, Mary E., 1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes for a job as librarian.

Box   188
Comey, M.C., 1901
Note

Location: Yonkers, New York.

Wishes Mrs. Blaine to help her get an education.

Box   188
Comings, Lydia J. Newcomb, 1910
Note

Location: Fairhope, Alabama.

Note of thanks.

Box   188
Commerce and Finance, 1919
Note

Location: New York.

Subscription notice. Magazine given as a gift to Mrs. Blaine from her mother.

Box   188
Commercial Club of Chicago, 1907-1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations and programs.

Box   188
Commercial Reference Company, 1922-1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence concerns bill owed to Mandel Brothers and verification of Mrs. Blaine's account.

Box   188
Commercial Stationery and Loose Leaf Company, 1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for pencils.

Box   188
Commercial Union Assurance Company, 1925, 1948
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Receipt for rentals. Also cancellation of insurance policy.

Box   188
Commission for Polish Relief Inc., 1940
Note

Location: New York.

Acknowledges contribution of $5,000.

Box   188
Commission for Relief in Belgium, 1915-1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Appeals for financial aid.

Box   188
Commission to Study the Organization of Peace, 1939-1950
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: New York.

All items concerned with the plans and activities of the organization. Includes programs, memoranda and special studies.

Box   188
Committee for Concerted Peace Efforts, 1938-1939
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Views on the Washington and international situations.

Box   188
Committee for Constitutional Government, 1951
Note

Location: New York.

Form letters from organization opposing increased taxation and fearing economic crisis in the United States.

Box   188
Committee on Cultural Relations with Latin America, 1930
Note

Location: New York.

Request for financial support.

Box   189
Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies, 1940-1942
Physical Description: 11 folders 
Note

Location: New York.

Organization, headed originally by William Allen White, whose objective was “to get the people themselves and the Government working emphatically in support of the Allies so that planes, war materials and other supplies might be furnished to France and England.”

Items include membership lists, campaign plans, reports of committees, minutes of the Executive Committee, acknowledgments of contributions, financial reports and statements and transcripts of public and private meetings.

See also:

  • Browne, Duncan H.
  • Eichelberger, Clark
  • Greene, Roger S.
  • Kirk, Walter R.
  • Littell, Robert
  • Slade, Caroline
  • Stevenson, Adlai
  • White, William Allen
  • Youth for Democracy, 1941 January 28, Report of Joint Meeting, and Fight for Freedom, 1941 July 29, Report of Joint Meeting.
Box   189
Committee for Economic Development, 1947, 1952
Note

Location: New York.

Copy of the testimony of Paul Hoffman, President of Studebaker Corporation, regarding Governmental policy to prevent depressions. Last item is a letter from Marion B. Folsom, Chairman of the C.E.D. to Senator Joseph O'Mahoney concerning Government fiscal policy.

Box   189
Committee on Educational Publicity in the Interests of World Peace, 1923-1925
Note

Location: New York.

Organization wishing to cause the inclusion of the outlawry of aggressive war in the agenda of President Coolidge's proposed conference of nations. Requests for contributions.

Box   189
Committee to Effect the Release of Lieutenant Griffis, 1923-1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for financial support to agitate for the release of the Lieutenant from a German Prison, a request which Mrs. Blaine granted. Folder also contains a telephone message acknowledging that Mrs. Blaine contributed more than any other three people in the United States.

Box   189
Committee for the Extension of Municipal Suffrage to Chicago Women, 1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for and acknowledgment of contributions.

Box   189
Committee on the Federal Constitution, 1915
Note

Location: Brooklyn, New York.

Request for financial support in order to bring the Constitution under more democratic control.

Box   189-190
Committee of Fifteen, 1913-1946
Physical Description: 7 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Organization working for the suppression of prostitution and commercialized vice. Correspondence includes notices of meetings, special reports, monthly reports of new vice houses discovered or raided, etc.

Also committee reports, financial statements, etc.

See also:

  • Henrotin, Ellen M., Mrs.
  • Noel, Joseph R.
  • Vittum, Harriet, 1913 November
  • Barnes, Clifford W.
  • Bowes, Frederick M.
  • Forgan, David R.
  • Ryerson, Edward L.
Box   190
Committee of Forty-Eight, 1920
Note: See: Labor Party, Convention, 1920 July 12.
Box   190
Committee of Fourteen, 1916, 1926
Note

Location: New York.

Two items from Frederick Whitin. The first asks if Mrs. Blaine intends to go to the National Conference of Charities and Corrections at Indianapolis. The second is an acknowledgment of receipt of a copy of “The 25th Man.”

Box   190
Committee to Frame a World Constitution, 1916, 1926
Note: See:
  • Borgese, Elizabeth Mann
  • Hutchins, Robert Maynard
Box   190
Committee on Friendly Relations among Foreign Students, 1932
Note

Location: New York.

Request for financial assistance.

Box   190
Committee for Impartial Civilian Relief in Spain, 1938-1939
Note

Location: New York.

Letters from Chairman George Donald, asking whether Mrs. Blaine would accept President Roosevelt's wish that she be a member of the Committee. Other correspondence concerns the shipment of food to Spain and notes of thanks to Mrs. Blaine for her assistance.

Box   190
Committee on Industrial Relations, 1912-1916
Note

Location: New York.

Group wishing to secure the appointment of a federal commission on industrial relations. Asks for Mrs. Blaine's support.

Box   190
Committee for Justice and Peace in the Holy Land, 1948
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Request for financial support.

Box   190
Committee to Keep Joint Income Tax Returns Optional, 1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for support.

Box   190
Committee for the Marshall Plan, 1948
Note

Location: New York.

Asks Mrs. Blaine's support for the organization and her signature on a petition to Congress calling for sound legislation to initiate the European Recovery Program.

Box   190
Committee for Men Blinded in Action, 1919, 1923
Note

Location: New York.

Request for contributions.

Box   190
Committee of Mercy, 1914
Note

Location: New York.

Request for money to aid the women and children who are cold and homeless as a result of the war.

Box   190
Committee on Militarism in Education, 1930-1935
Note

Location: New York.

Organization working for the elimination of compulsory military training in college and universities and to stop War Department subsidies to such training. Requests for financial aid.

See also: Sayre, John Nevin.

Box   190
Committee for the Nation's Health, 1947, 1950
Note

Location: New York.

Request for financial support from organization seeking compulsory health insurance.

Box   190
Committee of 100, 1944-1949
Note

Location: New York.

Request for financial and moral support from organization dedicated to the creation of an America of Justice and Equality for African American Citizens.

Box   190
Committee on Public Information, 1914-1918
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Pamphlets and letters urging support of the “Food Program for 1919,” a food saving campaign, Fire Prevention and the sale of Liberty Bonds.

Box   190
Committee to Save the Jewish People, 1945
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to a party to promote the committee's work.

Box   190
Committee on Curriculum Reconstruction, undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Encloses a questionnaire concerning curriculum change.

Box   190
Commodore, The, 1926-1929
Note

Location: New York.

Hotel and restaurant bills.

Box   190
Common Council for American Unity, 1941, 1949
Note

Location: New York.

Organization working for equality of all races and creeds. Request for financial aid.

Box   190
Commons, John A., 1924-1925
Note

Location: Mount Kisco, New York; Madison, Wisconsin.

First item is a personal history, especially concerning his agricultural training and experience. Second letter asks permission to use the Milford Meadows farm to get data for his graduate thesis.

Box   190
Commons, John R., 1924
Note

Location: Madison, Wisconsin.

Telegram giving the address of John A. Commons.

Box   190
Commons, The, 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill.

Box   190
Commonwealth College, 1931-1932
Note

Location: Mena, Arkansas.

Letters requesting that Mrs. Blaine help secure a lecture tour for Lucien Koch.

Box   190
Commonwealth Edison Company, 1895-1954
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for lights, power and electrical work.

Box   190
Commonwealth of World Citizens, 1953
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to a dedication.

Box   190
Communist Committee to Defend the Twelve, 1949
Note

Location: New York.

Letter from Elizabeth Gurley Flynn desiring, at the suggestion of their mutual friend, Paul Robeson, an appointment with Mrs. Blaine.

Box   190
Community Chest of Pasadena, 1928-1938
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Acknowledgments of contributions from M.V. McCormick.

Box   190
Community Chest, 1932-1935
Note

Location: Santa Monica, California.

Requests for financial assistance.

Box   190
Community Chest, 1938-1939
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Request for contributions and acknowledgment.

Box   190
Community College, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial support.

Box   190
Community Fund of Chicago, 1933-1953
Note

Requests for contributions, acknowledgments, pamphlets, etc.

See also:

  • Armour, Philip D.
  • Dawes, Rufus C., Mrs.
  • Lawrence, Clark J., Mrs.
  • Phillips, Howard G., Mrs.
  • Stevens, Elmer T.
Box   190
Community Service Inc., 1919-1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Organization working for better community recreational activities. Requests for funds. Also includes pamphlets and descriptions of the work of the group.

Box   191
Community Service Grocery and Market, 1927-1945
Physical Description: 7 folders 
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for groceries.

Box   191
Community Service Work, 1924
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Request for contribution.

Box   191
Community Sunday School, 1920s
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Thank you note for gift of $1000.00 from the trust fund of Virginia McCormick.

Box   191
Compton, A.M., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Regretfully states that he cannot attend a conference on the tenement house problem.

Box   191
Compton, Arthur H., 1932-1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; St. Louis, Missouri.

Request for a contribution to a fund to pay for the salary of retired Miss McDowell who was head of the Chicago Department of Public Welfare.

Invitation to serve as one of the sponsors of the 1939 Williamstown Institute on Human Relations and contribute to help pay expenses.

Thank you note for a gift of Hamlin Garland's The Mystery of the Buried Crosses.

Acknowledgement of two volumes entitled Human Personality / by W.H. Meyers.

Thank you note for gift of Foreknowledge / by H.F. Saltmarsh.

Letter of request for money to send Sikh, Piara Singh Gill to India University as a researcher.

Christmas poem written by Compton for 1940.

Request to help Gill's research in cosmic radiation in India. Thank you note for a contribution.

Article “Azimuthal Variations of Cosmic Radiation for 60° Zenith Angle at 22° Latitude” / by P.S. Gill.

Request that a visiting professorship be established at Wooster College in order to give intellectual leaders the time to pursue their studies of human problems.

Thank you note for copy of “The World Destiny and the United States.”

Box   191
Compton, Arthur H., Mrs. (Betty), 1939-1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; St. Louis, Missouri.

Thank you note for giving her name as patron for “An Evening in Cathay,” a program put on by the Chinese Cultural Theatre Group for Chinese Relief (1939).

Excerpts from reviews of the program.

Christmas card.

Request for a contribution to the YWCA budget for 1944. Thank you note for contribution.

See also: YWCA, 1943 January 20 and 1944 February 29.

Box   191
Compton, Fanny A., 1901
Note

Location: Orange, New Jersey.

Letter telling Mrs. Blaine that she is opening a school at St. Louis, Missouri for “Children of Retarded Mentality” and asks her to refer parents of such children to the school.

Box   191
Compton, F.E., and Company, 1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Publishers ask if any revision should be made on article written about Cyrus McCormick.

Box   191
Compton, Otelia A., Mrs., 1941
Note

Location: Wooster, Ohio.

Thank-you note for flowers.

Box   191
Comstock, Ada Louise, undated
Note

Location: No address.

See: Bernard, Mrs. Frances, 1925 February 28. Report of Luncheon. Alumnae Forum of Women's Eastern Colleges.

Box   191
Conant, D.M., Mrs. (Olive E.), 1906-1908
Note

Location: Lawrence, Michigan.

Request for financial aid.

Request to buy flowers from her for the schools of Chicago.

Box   191
Conant, James Bryant, 1940-1951
Note

Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Mrs. Blaine asked to sign telegram addressed to the President urging him to do everything necessary to insure the defeat of the Axis Powers.

Copy of an address entitled “The Defense of Europe in the Atomic Age” given by Conant on May 17, 1951 in Chicago.

See also:

  • Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies, 1940 September 18
  • Douglas, Lewis W. (for joint telegram 1940 December 28)
Box   191
Conboy, Fred J., 1941
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Thank you note for gift of money from the Miss M.V. McCormick fund for charitable work for boys in the city.

Box   191
Conde Nast Company, 1925-1934
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Inquiries as to whether or not Mrs. Blaine will take advantage of a special subscription offer.

Box   191
Condliffe, J.B., 1942
Note

Location: Berkeley, California.

Thank you note for long telegram received which he sent a copy of the United States New Zealand Minister.

Box   191
Condon, Thomas Gerald, 1914
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Invitation to attend the wedding of their daughter Gwendoln to Mr. Philip D. Armour.

Box   191
Condon, William H., 1899-1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for contribution to fund to build a statue for the late Franics E. Willard in Lake Front Park.

Letter condemning Mr. Cooley's policy of hiring and firing teachers in Chicago.

Letter outlining a bill to be presented to the Illinois Legislature which called for the construction of a Pantheon for American Women and asking a chance to speak to the women of Chicago about it.

Box   191
Cone and Swift, 1898
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notebook listing purchases of groceries.

Box   191
Conference on American Relations with China, 1925
Note

Location: No address.

See also: Letter from Carrie Chapman Catt, 1925 August 27.

Box   191
Conference Committee on National Preparedness, 1919
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Request for a contribution to the League for the Preservation of American Independence which will be working against the acceptance of the League of Nations.

Box   191
Conference of Prohibitionists, Social Democrats, Progressives, Single Taxers, and Independents, 1917
Note: Stenographic report of the Conference in Chicago on October 3rd and 4th, 1917.
Box   192
Conger, A.L., 1892
Note

Location: Akron, Ohio.

Expression of sympathy.

Box   192
Conger, Cornelia, 1922-1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request that Mrs. Blaine subscribe to a fund for the purchase of the Bryan Wathrop house.

Bill for chairs.

Request to purchase articles from the British War Relief Shop.

Box   192
Conger, William P., Mrs. (Emily W. Lyon), 1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request that Mrs. Blaine subscribe to a fund for the purchase of the Bryan Wathrop house.

Box   192
Congregational Education Society, 1925
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Request for an interview to discuss the use of drama for teaching purposes.

Box   192
Congregational Church Building Society, 1900
Note

Location: New York New York.

Request for contribution to a proposed fund of $25,000.00 for the purpose of home building for home missionaries.

Box   192
First Congregational Church, 1909
Note

Location: Atlanta, Georgia.

Request for money to build social facilities for African Americans who are barred from them because of the color line.

Pamphlet on the problem.

Box   192
Lincoln Park Congregational Church, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter protesting the proposed absorption of the Chicago Institute by the University.

New England Congregational Church, 1935-1936
Note: Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Box   192
1935 January-June
Note

Stenographic report of an address by Mr. Darley Downs entitled “Is Japan a Menace to World Peace” and an address by Mr. Paul Harris entitled “World Court To-day” given on January 27, 1935.

Stenographic report of an address by Rabbi A.L. Lassen entitled “Jews and Christians” given on February 24, 1935.

A copy of the Outlook for April 1935, in which the pacifist position is upheld.

Box   192
1935 July-December
Note

Stenographic report of an address by Mrs. Clark M. Eichelberger entitled “Should America Join the World Community?” given on October 20, 1935.

Stenographic report of an address by Rabbi Louis L. Mann entitled “The Folly and Futility of War,” an address by Dean Charles Whitney Gilkey entitled “The Price America Will Have to Pay,” and an address by Mr. Ernest Fremont Tittle entitled “Peace.”

Box   192
1936
Note

Stenographic report of panel discussion on the subject “What Price Neutrality” featuring Mr. Quincy Wright and Mr. Paul Scott Mowrer.

Receipt for $50.00 worth of tickets for concert at Church.

Box   192
Ravenswood Congregational Church, 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request to contribute to enlargement of church facilities.

Box   192
Second Congregational Church Cohasset, 1924-1928
Note

Location: Cohasset, Massachusetts.

Thank you notes for $200 gifts from Virginia McCormick.

Box   192
Congregational Publishing Society, 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for book - The Negro from Africa to American.

Box   192
Congress of American Women, 1946-1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Inquiry as to the possibility of having Mrs. Blaine give a tea for Susan B. Anthony.

Pamphlet entitled What is the Congress of American Women?

Invitation to attend an anti-lynch rally.

A copy of the “Call to a Hemisphere Peace Congress in Mexico City.”

Request that Mrs. Blaine give an interview to Dr. Weltfish, a woman anthropologist.

Book entitled In Henry's Backyard: The Races of Mankind / by Ruth Benedict and Gene Weltfish.

Box   192
Congress Flower Shop, 1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for flowers.

Box   192
Congress Hotel and Annex, 1909-1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for food and sleeping accommodations.

Box   192
Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1946-1953
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Copy of a speech by F.D. Roosevelt Jr. entitled “Don't Pulverize Labor,” which appears in the Congressional Record of February 19, 1953.

Box   192
Congressional Country Club, 1922
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Invitation to become a life member.

List of members.

Box   192
Conklin, E.G., 1910
Note

Location: Princeton, New Jersey.

Note stating that he wishes to rent out his camp at Woods Hole, Massachusetts for the coming summer.

Box   192
Conlon, George, 1948
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Letters suggesting that Mrs. Blaine commission him to do a bronze bust of Cyrus McCormick to be placed in the Smithsonian Institution on the 75th anniversary of his death.

Box   192
Conlon, Ruth, 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you notes for helping her mother.

Box   192
Connecticut College, 1920
Note

Location: New London, Connecticut.

Application blank sent to Mrs. Blaine at the request of Miss Katherine Taylor of New York City.

Box   192
Connecticut Society for Mental Hygiene, undated
Note

Location: No address.

See: Illinois Society for Mental Hygiene, 1914 October.

Box   192
Connell, James, 1930
Note

Location: Ames, Iowa.

Request for money to continue schooling.

Photograph enclosed.

Box   192
Connell, Margaret, 1906-1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill and receipt for lace collars.

Box   192
Connell, Richard A., 1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter asking price wanted for south front vacant lot on Grant Place, east of Clark Street.

Box   192
Conner, H.C., Mrs., 1889
Note

Location: Wilmington, Deleware.

Letter asking Mrs. Blaine to send ten cents to her for the relief of women who have been imprisoned and because of it cannot find work.

Box   192
Conner, J.M., 1886
Note

Location: S.S. Harbor.

Notification that he has a sloop built to scale from blueprints which he will deliver to her in New York.

Box   192
Conner, Lewis A., 1925-1926
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Letters telling of the condition of Helen Lusk.

Thank you note for $975 check received for services rendered as consulting doctor to Helen Lusk.

Box   192
Conner, R.M., 1933
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Thank you note for Christmas gift and card.

Box   192
Connick, Charles J., 1924
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Letter describing his plan for designing a church window dedicated to Mrs. Blaine's parents.

Pamphlet on chapel windows at Boston University School of Theology.

Box   192
Connolly, Mary, 1903-1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Inquiries of possible employment as nurse or governess.

Box   192
Connor, A.C., 1898
Note

Location: Manchester Depot, Vermont.

Bills and receipts for wood and coal.

Box   192
Connor, Helen, 1909-1915
Note

Location: No address.

Accepts invitations.

Box   192
Connor, Mary Houghton, 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter telling of check enclosure for Helen for bills at Francis Parker School.

Box   192
Connor, Roasmond, 1931
Note

Location: Augusta, Maine.

Letter asking Mrs. Blaine if she would care to contribute anything to the support of Miss Lottie S. Safford.

Box   192
Connor, Washington Everett, 1901
Note

Location: No address.

Invitation to attend the marriage of their daughter Eleanore to Mr. William H. Taylor.

Box   192
Connors, Thomas A., 1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to meet the Belgian Ambassador.

Box   192
Conolly, John, 1933
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Request for $2 subscription in a manuscript soon to be published entitled Know Your Own Mind.

Box   193
Conrad, Abram H., Mrs. (Maud H.), 1949
Note

Location: Glen Ellyn, Illinois.

Notification that Miss Elsa Miller is ill by a friend.

Box   193
Conrad, J.G., 1943
Note

Location: Venice, California.

Receipt for $700 from Mary Virginia McCormick Pension Fund.

Thank you note for the gift.

Box   193
Conrad, Platt M., 1901-1903
Note

Location: No address.

Letter requesting an interview to discuss matters pertaining to the book Cap and Gown.

Box   193
Conroy, T. Frank, 1940
Note

Location: Palo Alto, California.

Physicican's report about John (no family name given).

Box   193
Consolidated Press Clipping Bureaus, 1923-1954
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for clipping service.

Box   193
Constable and Company Ltd., 1933-1937
Note

Location: London, England.

Notification that The Nineteenth Century and After Review will soon be up for renewal.

Box   193
Constantinople College, 1909-1920
Note

Location: New York, New York; Constantinople, Turkey.

Notification of meetings of the Trustees of the College.

Minutes of the meetings of the Trustees.

Numerous pamphlets describing the College.

Commencement programs.

Copy of charter and by-laws of the institution.

Box   193
Constitution Day Committee, 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests that Mrs. Blaine become a member of the Committee.

Box   193
Constitutional Defense League of Women, 1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for contribution. Gives some information on the nature and work of the League.

Box   193
Constitutional Democracy Association, 1937
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Request for contribution.

Pamphlet by Dorothy Thompson entitled Our Pending Revolution in Government, concerning Roosevelt's Supreme Court proposal.

Box   193
Consulates and Other Foreign Government Representatives, 1947
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Signed message which advocates freer trade between nations of the world.

See also: de Cardenas, Juan F., Spain.

Box   193
Consumers Building, 1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Answer to an inquiry as to whether or not there would be any space for rent in the building given in the negative.

Box   193
Consumers Butter Company, 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for butter.

Box   193
Consumers Committee Opposed to American Valuation Plan in the Fordney Tariff Bill, 1921
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Two pamphlets which criticize the bill.

Box   193-194
Consumers Company, 1900-1951
Physical Description: 11 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for coal and ice.

Box   194
Consumers' League of Illinois, 1899-1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to become a member of the League and pamphlets telling of the purposes and work of the organization.

Box   194
Continental Caoutchouc Company, 1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipt for purchase of tires.

Box   194
Continental and Commercial National Bank, 1914-1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone inquiries on people who have checks for large amounts from Mrs. Blaine to be cashed.

Notification of over-drawals.

Statement of credit for beginning of new years.

Box   194
Continental and Commercial Safe Deposit Company, 1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for account.

Box   194
Continental and Commercial Trust and Savings Bank, 1915-1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Having been made a Trustee of the amount of money and property left by Benjamin B. Lamb for charity, Mrs. Blaine received statements of the securities and other personal property owned by Lamb.

Copy of the Will of B.B. Lamb.

Statements of credit in her account.

See also: Continental Illinois Bank and Trust Company (New name after merger with Illinois Merchants Trust Company on 1929 March 18).

Box   194
Continental Credit Trust, 1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter notifying Mrs. Blaine that her unpaid account to Cameron-Schroth Company has been sold to the Trust thus payment should be made to them.

Box   194-195
Continental Illinois Bank, 1929-1956
Physical Description: 14 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Detailed statements of the income and expenses of the Stanley McCormick Estate.

Statements of cash balance on hand of the Henry Baird Favill Foundation Fund.

Notification of the Annual Meetings of the shareholders in the Bank and Trust Company.

Receipts for purchase and sale of stocks and bonds.

After 1941 reports of the assets of the Mary Virginia McCormick Estate.

An appraisal of everything owned by M.V. McCormick at her homes in California and warehouse in Chicago.

Box   195
Continental Realty Company, 1952
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Inquiry as to whether or not property for sale in the area east of Michigan Avenue.

Box   195
Continental Shipping Company, 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for duty and charges for shipping of one case of fitted leather cases.

Box   195
Convent of the Sacred Heart, 1916
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Request that Mrs. Blaine sign a petition granting the Convent the right to have its own private cemetery.

Box   195
Conway, Edward A., undated
Note

Location: No address.

See: United Nations Association Congress, 1944 January 14-15. Proceedings.

Box   195
Conway, R.F., Company, 1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill and receipts for use of steam roller on tennis courts.

Box   195
Cony, Samuel, Mrs. (Lucy Williams), 1892-1894
Note

Location: No address.

Expression of sympathy.

Request for a photograph of Mrs. Blaine and “the boy.”

Box   195
Cook, Catherine E., 1904-1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for financial aid.

Thank you notes for gifts.

Miss Cook tells of the success of the Sketch Book Publishing Company.

List of stockholders and financial statement from 1904 March-1905 February for Sketch Book.

Letters of praise for the art magazine.

Box   195
Cook, Charity, 1912-1917
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Thank you note for $600 salary check for 1917.

Letter to Miss Walker telling of her work and the Bible Woman's Home of Toronto.

Newspaper clipping describing the Toronto Mission Union.

See also: Toronto Mission Union, 1912.

Box   195
Cook, Charles C., 1897
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills from prescription druggist.

Box   195
Cook, Charles Howell, undated
Note

Location: Trenton, New Jersey.

Invitation to attend the marriage of their daughter Lucy to Mr. Carter Henry Harrison Jr.

Cook County
Box   195
Assessor, 1899-1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests to buy tickets to ball games for benefit of the Chicago Daily News Fresh Air Fund.

List of personal property assessment for residents of Cook County for 1901, 1903, 1904, 1910, 1913, and 1933.

Box   195
Bureau of Public welfare, 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Case worker requests Mrs. Blaine to purchase a radio for a former household servant Miss Ilkka who is blind and being supported by the Bureau.

Box   195
Clerk, 1910-1954
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two certificates of deposit for redemption for land.

Copy of medical certificate of death of Mrs. Blaine.

Box   195
Collector, 1902-1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal and property tax bills.

Box   195
Commissioner, 1906-1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations to attend banquets given in honor of Charles W. Fairbanks and to attend the laying of the corner stone of the new Cook County Court House.

Pamphlet entitled Recommended Transfer of Dunning Institution to State of Illinois from the Offical Proceedings of the County Board of Cook County, 1904 October 17.

An Official Record of the Proceedings of County Board for 1904 October 21.

Notification of meetings of the Juvenile Court Buildings Committee.

Box   195
Coroner, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Plan for organizing school children into groups to promote public safety.

Box   195
Courts, 1897-1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Document showing that Mrs. Blaine was appointed Guardian of the estate of Emmons Blaine Jr.

Court summons to appear as defendant in charges brought by Julius Wirth, followed by many others.

Court decree in the settlement of the wills of Mary Virginia McCormick and Harold McCormick.

Box   196
Real Estate Board, 1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Chairman, Board of Valuators asks if he can be of service to Mrs. Blaine for the county is going to widen some streets in which she appeared interested.

Box   196
Welfare, 1914-1953
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for information on Miss Amanda Ilkka who is applying for relief.

Copy of a letter asking Mrs. Blaine to purchase a radio for blind Miss Ilkka.

Report on the financial condition of Theresa Schieble. Report on the financial condition of Hulda Olson.

Box   196
Treasurer, 1904-1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Statements of corporation taxes owed the city of North Chicago for the years 1904, 1906, and 1913.

Statement of inheritance tax due the county by the beneficiaries of Mary V. McCormick estate.

Box   196
Cook County Hospital, 1924-1934
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Information of the death of a baby found in a cinder pile gathered by secretary for Mrs. Blaine.

Includes newspaper clippings from the Herald-Examiner, 1924 August 1-6, describing the mysterious discovery and subsequent identification of the baby.

Thank you note from warden of hospital for 12 electric fans.

Box   196
Cook County Sunday School Association, 1906-1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial support.

Cook, C.W., 1909
Access Restrictions: This folder is missing.
Note

Location: Ash Fork, Arizona.

Letter stating that he has come across some very fine old blankets which Mrs. Blaine might like to add to her collection.

Box   196
Cook, David C., Publishing Company, 1910
Note

Location: Elgin, Illinois.

Editor of the Mothers' Magazine requests information on schools exclusively for girls.

Box   196
Cook, David Shields, Mrs. (Margaret B. Meeker), 1892
Note

Location: No address.

Regretful refusal of dinner invitation.

Box   196
Cook, Edith B., 1905
Note

Location: Montecito, California.

Request for tourist information.

Box   196
Cook, Elizabeth B., 1905-1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial assistance in putting out a quarterly publication on Bible study.

Asks for support of movement to put “Readings from the Bible Selected for Schools” on the Chicago schools supplementary reading list.

Box   196
Cook, I. Sutherland, 1894
Note

Location: Vienna, Austria.

Announcement of the marriage of their daughter Idabel to Mr. Ward C. Favorite.

Box   196
Cook, John, 1890-1948
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Bill and receipt for flowers.

Box   196
Cook, Margaret Wheeler, 1937
Note

Location: Stockbridge.

Regretful refusal of invitation to tea.

Box   196
Cook, M.B., Company, 1932-1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for purchase of paper, carbon, and ribbon from stationery shop.

Box   196
Cook, Philip L., 1948
Note

Location: Perkins, Oklahoma.

Letter to the Trustees of the M.V. McCormick estate stating the case for a discharged Seven Day Adventist who felt he did not get the bonuses coming to him when M.V. McCormick died.

Box   196
Cook, Robert Howard, Mrs. (Elizabeth King), 1901
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Thank-you notes for gifts to herself and family.

Box   196
Cooke, Alex, 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request that Mrs. Blaine send the $5 he claimed she withheld from his past wife's wages to the Visiting Nurses Association.

Box   196
Cooke, Charles Henry Spence, 1911
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Announce the marriage of their sister Frances to Mr. Truman Burton Gorton.

Cooke, Flora J.
Note: Location: Chicago, Illinois
Box   196
1896-1903
Note

Letters in which she mentions the subjects that they are now studying in Parker School.

Report by Miss Cooke of a trip taken through schools in the East for the purpose of getting information and teachers and studying preparatory schools in 1903.

Box   196
1904-1906
Note

Notes for a speech to be given entitled “The Teacher In Relation to Truancy.”

Letters in which she discusses some of the administrative problems of the school.

Reports on prospective teachers.

Box   196
1907
Note

Suggestions for voluntary work during vacation for students in the 9th grade.

Discussion of administrative problems.

Box   196
1908
Note

Statement in which Miss Cooke defines her position as principal of Parker School with reference to the High School.

Letter of condemnation of High School principal Nason.

Discussion of the possibility of having two forms of certificate for graduation.

Registration list for 1908.

Faculty meeting plans for the first quarter 1908.

Box   196
1909-1910
Note

Notes on the remodeling of the building on the northeast corner of Clark Street and Webster Avenue accompanied by blueprint.

List of suggestions for improvement of Parker School.

Report of the History and Geography Committee who were considering the questions: What is History? and What is the Aim of History?

Acknowledgements of payment of Mrs. Blaine's 1909-1910 guaranty.

Box   196
1911-1912
Note

Paper by Miss Cooke entitled “Colonel Parker: As Interpreted through the Work of the Francis W. Parker School.”

Acknowledgements of Mrs. Blaine's payment of her 1910-1911 guaranty.

List of changes to be made in the Parker School Building during the summer of 1911.

See also: Blaine, A. McCormick for letter, 1911 January 13, to Perry Smith.

Box   196
1913-1914
Note

Miss Cooke's opinion about what could be done to save the situation at the School of Education.

Acknowledgement of Mrs. Blaine's guaranty payments.

Letters concerning administrative and educational policy.

Box   197
1915
Note

Acknowledgement of Mrs. Blaine's guaranty payments.

Registration list for 1915-1916.

Box   197
1916
Note

Estimate of Income and Expenditure for the Francis W. Parker School for 1916-1917.

Information concerning the construction of a new school building.

Acknowledgement of guaranty payments.

Letters discussing administrative and educational policy.

Box   197
1917
Note

Copy of budget for 1917.

Acknowledgement of guaranty payments.

Letters concerning administrative and educational policy.

Box   197
1918
Note

Budget for 1918-1919.

Statement of school policy during the war.

Acknowledgements of guaranty payments.

Discussion of administrative and educational policy.

Box   197
1919-1920
Note

Graduation speech to 1920 class by Miss Cooke.

Stenographic report of SYMPOSIUM at Chicago Woman's Club of November 20, 1920 at which Miss Cooke spoke on the “Social Motive in Education.”

Acknowledgements of guaranty payments.

Letters discussing administrative and educational policy.

Box   197
1921-1923
Note

Summary of the events of the year 1922, and some monthly reports for the year 1923.

Acknowledgements of guaranty payments.

Letters discussing administrative and educational policy.

Box   197
1924 January-March
Note

Weekly bulletins to the Trustees that include the report of faculty meetings, Parent-Teacher Association meetings, and a summary of student activities.

Recommendations for salary raises.

Box   197
1924 April-December
Note

Budget estimates for 1924-1925.

Weekly bulletins to the Trustees which include a report of faculty meetings, Parent Association meetings, student activities, and the reports of committees.

Box   197
1925-1926
Note

Estimates for 1925-1926 budget, and the Budget.

Report of the Committee on High School Betterment.

See also: Bernard, Mrs. Frances, 1925 February 28. Report of Luncheon. Alumnae Forum of Women's Eastern Colleges.

Box   198
1927
Note

Acknowledgement of guaranty payments.

A portion of the Locarno Conference report.

Box   198
1927 (continued)
Note: Report of and pamphlets on the Locarno Conference held in Switzerland, 1927 August.
Box   198
1928-1929
Note

Budget for 1928-1929.

Acknowledgement of guaranty payments.

Pension plan.

Book lists for fifth and sixth grades.

Box   198
1930
Note

Picture of the Class of 1930.

Letters and telegrams which give some indication of the problems of the Parker School and its activities.

Box   198
1931 January-June
Note

Budget 1931-1932.

Letters and memorandums on the state of the Parker School.

Box   198
1931 July-December
Note

Plans for an office addition to Parker School.

Edna Meyers - Report of visit to city and country schools.

Box   198
1932
Note

Acknowledgement of guaranty payments.

Discussion of budget, administrative, and educational policy problems.

Box   199
1933 January-March
Note: Complete outline of the courses, what is the purpose of the courses, and the overall philosophy of Parker School.
Box   199
1933 April 1-14
Note

Stenographic report of addresses given by Perry Dunlap Smith and Flora Cooke on the beginnings and the work of Parker School at a Luncheon in honor of Miss Cooke at the Women's City Club on April 7, 1934.

Stenographic report of an address by Miss Cooke on the theory and practice of Parker School given at the School on April 11, 1933.

Box   199
1933 April 15-December 31
Note

Stenographic report of an address by Miss Cooke on the effect of the home, school, and the community on the child, given at the school on April 18, 1933.

List of the faculty.

Box   199
1934-1935
Note

Acknowledgement of guaranty payments.

Copy of a talk given for the Graduate Teachers College of Winnetka on June 15, 1934 by Miss Cooke.

Box   199
1936-1937
Note

Comments by Miss Cooke on the Report of the Committee on Finances presented to the Trustees of the Parker School, March 20, 1937.

See also: Progressive Education Association Conference, 1937 October 28-30.

Box   199
1938-1939
Note

List of the present greatest needs of the school.

A history of certain past policies and traditions of the Parker School by Miss Cooke.

Box   199
1940-1941
Note

Copy of a talk given by Miss Cooke on how to campaign for improvement of the School on May 14, 1941.

Copy of a talk on the Parker School's obligation to general education on May 23, 1941.

Box   199
1942-1943
Note

Criticism of Max Eastman's article upon John Dewey in the December Atlantic.

Pamphlet entitled The Last Best Hope of Earth / by Harry Scherman.

Pamphlet entitled William J. Bogan: Educator and Citizen of Chicago.

Box   199
1944
Note: Letters from Carleton W. Washburne to children in the Winnetka schools, describing his experiences in Italy during the war.
Box   199
1945-1946
Note

Maj. C.W. Washburne letter to faculty and friends describing experiences in Italy.

Letter from Senator Bilbo and letter to Senator Bilbo concerning African American rights.

Box   200
1947
Note

Letter from Maj. Washburne to faculty and friends.

Pamphlet entitled Flora Cooke: Grand Old Lady of Education / by Carol Lynn Gilmer.

Box   200
1948-1949
Note

Stenographic report of the annual meeting of the Scholarship and Guidance Association held on March 29, 1948 at the Standard Club of Chicago.

Letter from the Washburnes.

Pamphlet entitled A Mustard Seed in Japan / by Merrell Vories Hitotsuyanagi.

Box   200
1950-1953
Note

Personal letters thanking Mrs. Blaine for some kindness or gift.

Clippings from Chicago Daily News and Chicago Tribune describing and reporting upon the death and funeral of Miss Cooke.

Box   200
Cooke, Irene DeBett, 1904
Note: Requests an interview to solicit Mrs. Blaine's assistance in a business matter.
Box   200
Cooke, Luella M., 1903-1927
Note: Personal letters from Flora Cooke's mother advising Mrs. Blaine of Flora's health and activities. Also numerous postcards and notes of thanks and condolence.
Box   200
Cooke, Mabel, 1914
Note

Location: Wellesley, Massachusetts.

Asks for Ruth's current address.

Box   200
Cooke, Margaret L., 1927
Note

Location: Atlantic City, New Jersey.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for a gift.

Box   200
Cooke, Mary G., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Encloses a poem by Eliza Starr.

Box   200
Cooke, Susan Gale, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter to Miss Garrett about Mrs. Palmer's appointment to the Paris Exposition.

Box   200
Cooke, William B., 1936
Note

Location: Stuarts Draft, Virginia.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for a copy of the second volume of the life of Cyrus McCormick.

Box   200
Cooley, Alford W., 1903-1905
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Acting President of the United States Civil Service Commission. Sends copies of examinations for positions in sanitary engineering. Also three personal letters.

Box   200
Cooley, E.G., 1908-1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Berlin, Germany.

Writes of his inspection of the German school system and his analysis of it. Also speaks of the need for vocational training for young people.

Box   200
Cooley, G.S., 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter to Henry A. Wallace asking him to write an article for a progressive magazine being published at the University of Chicago. This letter was enclosed in one sent to Mrs. Blaine by Wallace.

Box   200
Cooley, Harlan Ward, Mrs. (Helen W.), 1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to preside over a lecture given by Sophonisba Breckinridge for the International Congress of Women during the Chicago Century of Progress celebration.

See also: Municipal Voters League, 1921 March 18.

Box   200
Cooley, Hollis E., 1913
Note

Location: New York.

From the National Association of Theatrical Producing Managers to Mrs. Margaret Meredith Margraff concerning her analysis of “Autumn Love.”

Box   200
Coolidge, Asenath Carver, 1906
Note

Location: Antwerp, New York.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to give his book, The Independence Day Horror, to Chicago Public Schools and Libraries so that school children might be rightly taught.

Box   200
Coolidge, Calvin, 1924-1928
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Letters to Dr. George F. James and Earle P. Charleton praising the activities of the Military Camps Association and the work of the Clarke School in arousing interest in the problems of the deaf. Also a letter and brochure in regard to Hampton and Tuskegee Institutes. Engraved invitation to Mrs. Blaine asking her to become an honorary member of the Minute Men of Lexington by contributing to the erection of a memorial to them.

Box   200
Coolidge, Charles A., 1896, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter to Grant LaFarge asking him to advise Mrs. Blaine.

Also an invitation regret.

Box   200
Coolidge, David H., Jr., 1895
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Encloses a plan for the development of a lot in Chicago.

Box   200
Coolidge-Dawes Non-Partisan League, 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests financial support.

Box   200
Coolidge, Frederic Shurtleff, 1898
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation.

Box   200
Coolidge, Frederic Shurtleff, Mrs. (Elizabeth Sprague), 1897-1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Luncheon and dinner invitations.

Box   200
Coolidge and Hodgdon, 1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks to be consulted in regard to the construction of the Francis W. Parker School.

Box   200
Coolidge, J. Randolph, Jr., 1910
Note

Location: Longwood, Massachusetts.

Wedding invitation. Julia Coolidge to Henry Howe Richards.

Box   200
Coolidge, Shepley, Bulfinch and Abbott, 1931-1948
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Letters and telegrams in regard to architectural work.

Box   200
Coombes, Geoffrey, 1940-1941
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Floral bills.

Box   200
Coombs, B.F., 1949
Note

Location: West Berkshire, Vermont.

Appeals for aid in publicizing the need for humane handling and United States Inspection of all animals slaughtered to assure clean, wholesome meats for all classes of people. Includes a brochure addressed to President Truman.

Box   200
Coombs, C.B., 1908
Note

Location: Woods Hole, Massachusetts.

Bills for fish.

Box   200
Coombs, Joseph A., 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests a personal interview.

Box   200
Cooney, Mabel A., 1949
Note: Letter of appreciation for a floral gift.
Box   200
Coonley, Avery, Mrs. (Queen Ferry), 1914-1926
Note

Location: New York; Chicago, Illinois; Washington, D.C.

Letters requesting Mrs. Blaine to speak at the Progressive Education Association Conference in Chicago. Also requests a contribution to support the organization's magazine.

Box   200
Coonley, Lydia Avery, 1895-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to serve on the Settlement Board. Also invitations to hear various speakers.

Box   200
Cooper, Adelaide, 1906-1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Interior decorator. Letters and telegrams in regard to work being done at the estate near Santa Barbara, California and at the Four-Way Lodge at Upper Regis, New York.

Box   200
Copper, A.J., 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notes regarding rental of the stable at Erie and Cass Streets in Chicago.

Box   200
Cooper, Anne H., 1909-1917
Note: Replies to various invitations. Also writes of difficulty encountered in preparing a graduation speech for the Parker School.
Box   200
Cooper and Cooper, 1915-1925
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Letters and telegrams to W.O. Melcher in regard to the transfer of property at Hunstville controlled by the McCormick Trustees to Lincoln Mills for the construction of a church.

Box   200
Cooper, Frederick A., and Company, 1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Offers to sell Mrs. Blaine a property on Michigan Boulevard.

Box   200
Cooper, Lawrence, 1912
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Bill for legal services performed for the Trustees of Mary McCormick.

See also: Huntsville Hospital.

Box   200
Cooper, Lawrence, Mrs., undated
Note: See also: Huntsville Hospital.
Box   200
Cooper, Llewellyn L., 1911
Note

Location: Augusta, Maine.

Letter of appreciation for a Thanksgiving Remembrance.

Box   200
Cooper, Mary W., 1915
Note: Deed and sales agreements in regard to the sale of property in Brighton, New York, by Mary W. Cooper and Julia C. Schieffelin to J. Bemson Martin.
Box   200
Cooper, R., Jr. Inc., 1932-1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Attempts to interest Mrs. Blaine in new water cooling devices.

Box   200
Cooper, Robert W., 1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Complains of the lack of proper facilities in a barn which he had rented from Mrs. Blaine.

Box   200
Cooperative Church Publicity Bureau, 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wished financial support to continue giving publicity to churches and church activities.

Box   200
Cooperative League of the United States of America, 1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Organization providing nominally priced housing for mothers who are providing the sole support for their children. Asks for financial aid. Also brochures.

Box   200
Cope, Anna R., 1936
Note: For massage treatments given to Augusta Carlson at the Presbyterian Hospital by Anna Cope.
Box   200
Copeland, C.C., 1888-1906
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Libertyville, Illinois; Pittsburg, Kansas.

Friend of Cyrus McCormick I. Writes of his friendship with him, as well as recalling conversations and visits.

Mostly personal letters to Mrs. Blaine containing comments regarding his Forest Spring Farm, his travels in Mexico and the attitudes of the American people toward Spain and Catholicism, etc.

Encloses several newspaper articles and poems.

For recollection of C.H. McCormick I, see McCormick Historical Association.

Box   200
Copeland, Margaret Boyd, 1911
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Requests pamphlets in regard to the Child Welfare Exhibit.

Box   200
Copelin, T.E., 1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Repair bill.

Box   201
Copley-Plaza, 1913-1945
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts; New York.

Hotel and service bills.

Box   201
Copp, G.A., Inc., 1897-1945
Physical Description: 5 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Carpentry bills.

Box   201
Coppinger, Alice, 1892
Note

Location: County Cork, Ireland.

Letter of sympathy in regard to the death of Mr. Blaine.

Box   201
Coppinger, Blaine, 1899-1918
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Thank you note for a gift, telegram relating the death of General Coppinger and a note of condolence at the death of Emmons Jr.

Box   201
Coppinger, Conor, 1893, 1918
Note

Location: San Antonio, Texas.

Notes of appreciation for a gift and of condolence at the death of Emmons Jr.

Box   201
Coppinger, J.J., 1893-1927
Note

Location: Omaha, Nebraska.

Several notes of appreciation for gifts.

Box   201
Coppinger, J.J., Mrs. (Alice Blaine), 1889-1890
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Governor's Island, New York.

Two items to Mrs. Blaine congratulating her on her engagement to Emmons (Mrs. Coppinger's brother). One letter to Mrs. S.C.P. Miller commenting on the marriage. Also a clipping from the Baltimore Sun telling of the death of Mrs. Coppinger.

Box   201
Copren, Margaret, 1933-1948
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Former head of the nursing staff at Riven Rock. Letters mostly concerned with the internal problems of the estate, personnel relationships, and the condition of Stanley McCormick.

Also much correspondence regarding her dismissal from the staff. Includes photographs of the estate and the staff.

Box   201
Corbett, Elliott Ruggles, 1933
Note

Location: Portland, Oregon.

Wedding invitation. Caroline Ladd to Ivison Macadam.

Box   201
Corbett, Elliott Ruggles, Mrs. (Alta), 1934
Note

Location: Portland, Oregon.

Acknowledges wedding felicitations.

Box   201
Corbett, P.E., 1941-1942
Note

Location: Montreal, Canada.

Writes of American mediation in the "Indian problem."

Box   201
Corbin, Edson, 1924
Note

Location: Paul Smith's, New York.

Bills for guiding services.

Box   201
Corbin, P. and F., 1920
Note

Location: New Britain, Connecticut.

Hardware advertising.

Box   201
Corbyn, M.E., 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for speech transcriptions.

Box   201
Cordell, C.E., 1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note of appreciation for a favor.

Box   201
Cordon Club, 1928-1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notices of meetings and social events.

Box   202
Corell, Ludwig, 1913-1943
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Musician employed by the Mary V. McCormick household. Numerous notes of thanks for gifts and appeals to Mrs. Blaine to reinstate him in his former position. Also appeals for financial aid.

See also:

  • Klinger, Mathilda
  • Lawler, Oscar
  • Walker, Grace
Box   202
Corlett, Thomas G., undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Physician writing on behalf of Frank Ewens who needs eye treatment.

Box   202
Cornelius, Edward H., 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes to sell a bound set of Harper's Weekly.

Box   202
Cornell, G.W., 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Advises Mrs. Blaine that Mr. Hoyt is away.

Box   202
Cornell, Hazel, 1938-1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Replies to numerous invitations.

As Chairman of the Eight-Year Cooperative Experiment of Secondary Schools and Colleges, she thanks Mrs. Blaine for her support of the Parker School.

Copy of the 1947 Commencement Address given to the Graduates of the Parker School.

See also: Progressive Education Association Conference, 1937 October 28-30.

Box   202
Cornell, John Francis, Mrs., 1935
Note

Location: Lake Geneva, Wisconsin.

Wedding invitation. June Cornell to Kellogg Fairbank Jr.

Box   202
Cornell University Club of Chicago, 1941
Note: Asks Mrs. Blaine to be a patroness of a concert given by the Cornell Musical Club.
Box   202
Cornell, Walter S., 1928
Note: See American Public Health Association, 1928 October 15-19.
Box   202
Corning Public Schools, 1908
Note

Location: Corning, Iowa.

Letter to the American Manual Training Company praising its system in that it dignifies labor.

Box   202
Cornish, Alma M., 1936-1945
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to help financially in various publishing ventures. Most of the correspondence concerned with attempts to get personal financial aid.

Box   202
Cornish, Charles, 1906-1907
Note

Location: Montclair, Colorado.

Letter from employee thanking Mrs. Blaine for helping him financially during his illness.

Box   202
Cornish, Charles, Mrs. (Luella), 1943, 1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Lauds the memory of Flora Cooke.

Box   202
Cornish, Myron, 1909-1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Replies to invitations from the Parker School.

Box   202
Corona Typewriter Sales Company, 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for typewriter repair.

Box   202
Corrado, D., Inc., 1931-1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Cutlery bills.

Box   202
Correspondence School of Gospel and Scientific Eugenics, 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

School giving instruction concerning ethical and scientific laws of life and procreation. Wishes to obtain space at the Chicago Child Welfare Exhibit. Encloses literature.

Box   202
Corrigan, Joseph M., Very Reverend
Note: See: Eucharistic Congress, 1926 June 20-24.
Box   202
Corrigan, Red, 1948
Note

Location: Cody, Wyoming.

Call from a man who “just loves” Mrs. Blaine and wishes to “hold her hand a little while.”

Box   202
Cort, Edwin C., 1922-1928
Note

Location: Chiengmai, Siam; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

From the director of the McCormick Hospital in Siam. Asks Mrs. Blaine to contribute funds for various needs. Also sends photographs of the hospital. Expresses thanks for a photograph of Mrs. McCormick.

Box   202
Cort, Edwin C., Mrs. (Mabel), 1924, 1928
Note

Location: Chiengmai, Siam and Chicago.

Describes the difficulties of practicing medicine in Siam and the needs of the hospital. Thanks Mrs. Blaine for a large portrait of her mother.

Box   202
Cort, Isabella Frasche, 1924
Note: Thanks Mrs. Blaine for giving a dog to her children.
Box   202
Cort, Joseph C., Jr., 1922
Note

Location: Lake Mills, Wisconsin.

Note of thanks for Christmas gift.

Box   202
Corwith, Charles R., 1892-1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation replies and acceptance of appointment to City Houses Association.

Box   202
Corwith, Henry, 1888
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding invitation. Isabelle Corwith to Charles B. McGenniss.

Box   202
Cory, H.P., 1902, 1923
Note

Location: Falmouth, Kentucky; Benson, Arizona.

Wishes Mrs. Blaine to contribute toward the building of a school in Pikeville, Kentucky to provide an education for mountain children and to help train teachers. Letter of condolence at the death of Mrs. McCormick which tells of the assistance she gave him in providing educational opportunities for the mountaineers of Tennessee, North Carolina and Virginia.

Box   202
Cosgrove, John, 1932-1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters and interviews of an old employee of Mrs. McCormick's whom Mrs. Blaine helped financially.

Box   202
Cosmo Studio, 1909
Note

Location: New York.

Items regarding a bound collection of painting reproductions.

Box   202
Cosmopolitan School of Music, 1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for Cpl. E.T. McDuffie's audition with Mrs. Gandell.

Box   202
Coss, John David, 1944
Note

Location: San Francisco, California.

Wedding announcement. Mary Cooke to Edward L. Barnes.

Box   202
Costello, George, and Company, 1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for payment of a bill.

Box   202
Costello, J.J., 1928-1934
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Plumbing bills.

Box   202
Costigan, Edward, 1931
Note: See Progressive Conference, 1931 March 11-12.
Box   202
Costikyan and Company, 1916-1917
Note

Location: New York; Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and bills in regard to the purchase of oriental rugs.

Box   202
Costopoulos, Spyros, 1950
Note

Location: Berwyn, Illinois.

Request for an interview.

Box   202
Cotton, D.R., 1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks Mrs. Blaine how she plans to use a piece of vacant property adjacent to a proposed apartment building site.

Box   202
Cotton, Jane, 1948
Note

Location: Crawfordsville, Indiana.

Note of thanks for a commencement gift.

Box   202
Cotton, J.H., Mrs. (Luella), 1941, 1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations to commencement receptions.

Box   202
Cotton, John Whitcomb, 1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding announcement. Arria Cotton to Horace Morison.

Box   202
Cotton, Joseph P., Mrs., 1931
Note: Card acknowledging an expression of sympathy.
Box   202
Couchman, W.V., 1915
Note

Location: Amsterdam.

Acknowledges receipt of a message in regard to Mrs. McCormick's birthday.

Box   202
Couchman, W.V., Jr., 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note of thanks for a floral gift during his illness.

Box   202
Couden, Elliott R., 1949?
Note

Location: Rolla, Missouri.

Writes of the economic possibilities presented by conditions in Colombia. Encloses a reference from the former mayor of St. Louis, as well as his own family background.

Box   202
Coulson, William, and Sons, 1908-1939
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Belfast, Ireland.

Manufacturers and merchants of household linens. Correspondence regarding shipment, prices, etc. Also bills and samples of material.

Box   202
Coulter, Charles H., 1904-1917
Note

Location: Cimarron, New Mexico; Springfield, Missouri.

Letters from the Urraca Cattle Company Ranch telling of conditions there and thanking Mrs. Blaine for various favors. Also one item describing a small farm purchased in Missouri.

Box   202
Coulter, Eugene Calvin, 1913, 1916
Note

Location: Austinburgh, Ohio; Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding invitation, Evelyn Coulter to Albert Bonner. Also personal invitation.

Box   202
Coulter, Herman, 1949
Note

Location: Dayton, Ohio.

Son of Charles Coulter. Tells of the death of his parents and the whereabouts of the rest of the family.

Box   202
Coulter, John, 1944
Note: See United Nations Association Congress, 1944 January 14-15.
Box   202
Coulter, John H., 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes to negotiate a loan giving as collateral the Clarendon Beach Hotel.

Box   202
Coulter, John M., 1911
Note: Thanks Mrs. Blaine for a transcript of his lecture at Fullerton Hall.
Box   202
Council on African Affairs, 1949
Note

Location: New York.

Civil Rights organization headed by Paul Robeson and W.E.B. Du Bois.

Letter to Henry A. Wallace regarding Mrs. Blaine assuming the expenses for the personal needs of Du Bois.

Open letter to Harry Truman pleading with him to assist in the destruction of colonialism.

Clipping describing and condemning the riot at Peekskill, New York.

Open letter to President Truman requesting him to do something about the riot in Peeksill and blasting Governor Dewey for referring to it as a communist maneuver.

Other clippings and newsletters concerning outrages against African Americans.

Box   202
Council on International Relations, 1931
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Letter from Margaret Porter describing the activities and needs of the organization promoting world peace and asking Mrs. Blaine to contribute financially to its support.

Box   202
Council Against Intolerance in America, 1939-1940
Note

Location: New York.

Literature regarding the organization and its activities.

Letter asking Mrs. Blaine to sponsor a Conference on Tolerance through Education.

Also a request for financial support.

Box   202
Council for Moderation, 1935
Note

Location: New York.

Seeks financial aid to carry out its campaign against excessive drinking.

Box   202
Council of National Defense - Women's Committee, 1917
Note

Location: Kalamazoo, Michigan.

Letters from Rev. Caroline Bartlett Crane. She describes the work of the organization in distributing copies of President Wilson's War Message to the people on draft registration day. Also sends lists of members.

Box   202
Council of National Groups of America, 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests that Mrs. Blaine support and contribute to the Council's Festival of Nations, the proceeds from which are to be used to relieve the suffering of Europe's refugees.

Box   202
Council on Refugee Aid, 1941
Note

Location: New York.

Description of the organization and letters soliciting Mrs. Blaine's support.

Box   202
Council of Social Agencies of Chicago, 1918-1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notices of programs, lectures, dinners, etc.

Newsletters.

Requests for donations and acknowledgements of contributions.

Numerous pamphlets.

Box   202
Council on Turkish-American Relations, 1926
Note

Location: New York.

Invitation to annual meeting and dinner. Includes list of speakers, officers, etc.

Box   203
Council of Women for Home Missions, 1915
Note

Location: New York.

Request for financial aid.

Box   203
Counihan, Miss, 1910
Note: Wishes to buy jewelry for Mrs. Blaine.
Box   203
Counselbaum, A.B., Mrs. (Stella), 1945-1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Writes on behalf of the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith. Encloses a proposal for a World Congress of Women to review the post-war role of women and discuss possible courses of action. Also discusses the Chicago Women's Aid on the President's Commission on Higher Education and encloses a clipping which summarizes its program. Accepts an invitation to a party in honor of the National Officers of the Americans for Democratic Action.

Box   203
Countiss, Frederick D., undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to attend a lecture given by Reverend Henri Anet on “The Martyrdom of France and Belgium.”

Box   203
Countiss, Frederick D., Mrs. (Eleanor R.), 1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to meet Dr. William J. Mayo and Dr. Franklin H. Martin, Director General of the American College of Surgeons.

Box   203
County Home for Convalescent Children, 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for boxes and seats at the War Song Concert.

See also:

  • Chalmers, William James
  • Chalmers, William J., Mrs.
  • Field, Marshall, Mrs.
Box   203
County Home School and Summer Camp, 1940
Note

Location: Fredericksburg, Virginia.

Letter from Hal Baird, former employee of the Francis Parker School asking Mrs. Blaine to donate some farm machinery and equipment for the school.

Box   203
County National Bank and Trust Company, 1955
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Letter to the estate of Mrs. Emmons Blaine requesting the whereabouts of Robert De Bruce for whom they have a registered letter.

Box   203
Couper, Robert, 1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Captain of the Salvation Amy requesting contributions.

Box   203
Couplet, Leon, 1887
Note

Location: Brussels, Belgium

Bill.

Box   203
Courtney, Flora M., Mrs., 1901
Note

Location: Des Moines, Iowa.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to help her daughter continue her voice lessons.

Box   203
Courtney, J.W., 1927
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Medical bills.

Box   203
Courtney, Mrs., 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes to sell a rare Italian cameo.

Box   203
Coutrot, Jean, 1939
Note

Location: Paris, France.

Letter to Mrs. Blaine on the letter head of Centre D'etude Des Problemes Humains. Mentions M. Salvador de Madariaga.

Box   203
Couture's, 1942
Note

Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Cleaning bill.

Box   203
Covert, William Chalmers, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks to use a photograph of Mrs. McCormick during a lecture. As General Secretary of the Board of Education of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., he expresses hope that Mr. Williamson will help in consolidating the existing church papers into a single national paper “of liberal outlook.”

Box   203
Covington, Lucille, 1920, 1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; San Francisco, California.

Letter commending Mrs. Blaine's stand on the matter of world organization and asking her to use her influence on President Harding to form some type of league. A later letter requests Mrs. Blaine to pay her the remainder of money due her on a contract executed in behalf of Mrs. McCormick.

Box   203
Cowan Grocery Company, 1922-1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Grocery bills.

Box   203
Cowan, W.K., and Company, 1901-1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Furniture bills.

Box   203
Coward, Marian White, 1926-1929
Note

Location: New York.

Notes of appreciation for gifts.

Box   203
Coward, Thomas R., 1926
Note

Location: New York.

Asks Mrs. Blaine if she would be interested in investing money in a new publishing house he is opening.

Box   203
Cowdon, James Seldon, 1904
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Praises Mrs. Blaine's proposition that acting should be promoted and taught in schools. Also asks her to help finance his plan to “protect the working world as well as the consuming world.” Last item acknowledges Mrs. Blaine's refusal.

Box   203
Cowell, Harold O., 1944
Note

Location: Pontiac, Michigan.

Letter proposing that the National Citizens Political Action Committee organize groups of people to support the President in his efforts to end the war and build an enduring peace.

Box   203
Cowie, A.S., 1930-1954
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Letters, bills, lists of paintings, and other correspondence dealing with art purchases. Also photographs of paintings by F. Tenney Johnson who specialized in Western Art. Also insurance policies, storage bills, etc.

Box   203
Cowles, Anna Roosevelt, 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Introduces Arthur Fowles.

Box   203
Cowles, Edward, 1905-1909
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Letters recommending nurses for employment in Toronto. Gives brief biographical sketches of Mabel Cochran and Anna Kuhn. Also several letters in regard to Dr. Scheffer.

Box   203
Cowles, John Clifford, 1932
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Author to whom Stanely McCormick was a patron. Discusses his wish to dedicate the book The Whispering Buddha to Stanley, and also the possibility of selling the rights to a motion picture company. Encloses the manuscript of the foreword of the book and a picture of the jacket cover.

Box   203
Cowels, Knoght Cheney, 1939-1944
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Wedding announcements. Edith Cowles to Joseph N. Greene Jr.; Elizabeth Cowles to Lester Armour Jr.

Box   203
Cowles, S. Mason, 1941
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Letter urging that an aid to China movement be started.

Box   203
Cowles, William S., Jr., undated
Note

Location: Huntington, New York.

Invitation regrets.

Box   203
Cowman, W.T., and Company, 1890
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Two grocery bills and an account book.

Box   203
Cox, Alfred, 1909-1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Photographer. Letters regarding photographs that Mrs. Blaine ordered.

Box   203
Cox, Charles L., 1930
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Wedding announcement. Ruth Cox to Rollin Salisbury Atwood.

Box   203
Cox, Ellen, Mrs., 1945-1946
Note

Location: Worchester, Massachusetts.

Letters regarding the accident and death of Anna Peterson.

See also: Peterson, Miss Anna.

Box   203
Cox, G.C., 1886-1909
Note

Location: New York.

Letters and bills in regard to photographs.

Box   203
Cox, G.C., Mrs. (Amelia G.), 1893-1903
Note

Location: South Orange, New Jersey.

Letters describing the mental sickness of her husband, her financial troubles, etc.

Box   203
Cox, Henry C., 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter and short essay regarding the problem of the foreign child.

Box   203
Cox, James M., 1920, 1942
Note

Location: Dayton, Ohio.

Former governor of Ohio.

Letter and telegrams thanking Mrs. Blaine for her support in the recent election. Last item refers to the accomplishment of a great objective in India.

Box   204
Cox, James M., Campaign
Physical Description: 6 folders 
Note: Responses to Mrs. Blaine's published letter explaining why she was supporting Governor Cox aid the Democratic Party in the 1920 Presidential campaign. The answers are about evenly divided as to sentiment. Most of those taking issue with Mrs. Blaine to it on the basis of her support of the League of Nations and the Catholicity of Governor Cox.
Box   204
Cox, Margie, 1891-1902
Note

Location: New York.

Daughter of G.C. Cox. Two items in regard to photographs. The last item requests financial assistance.

Box   204
Cox, T.J., Mrs. (Alta R.), 1938
Note

Location: Kokomo, Indiana.

Wishes to talk with Mrs. Blaine about a home to be established for working women.

Box   204
Coxbill, Lena, Mrs., 1938
Note

Location: Deweese, Nebraska.

Person claiming relationship with the McCormicks. Letter contains reminisces of Mrs. Blaine and her family.

Box   204
Coxe, Eckley Brinton, III, 1945
Note

Location: Haverford, Pennsylvania.

Wedding announcement. Elizabeth Coxe to Charles F. Spalding.

Box   204
Coxton, William M., 1940
Note: Expresses his enjoyment of a visit.
Box   204
Coy, L.M., Mrs. (Alice Wood), 1915
Note

Location: La Jolla, California.

Invitation regrets.

Box   204
Coyriere, E. Miriam, 1904
Note

Location: New York.

Letter from a teachers employment agency requesting information regarding Melzar Chaffee.

Box   204
Crab Tree Dairy, 1905
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Dairy bills.

Box   204
Craddock, Clara B., 1928
Note

Location: Des Moines, Iowa.

Thanks for a floral offering.

Box   204
Cradle Society, 1929-1940
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Home for unwanted babies. Literature and requests for contributions.

Box   204
Cragg, Alliston, 1949
Note

Location: Charleston, West Virginia.

Letters proposing the urgent need for a foundation for wage, price and profit research.

Box   204
Cragg, George W., 1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Hardware bill.

Box   204
Cragin, Edwin Bradford, 1917-1918
Note

Location: New York.

Bills for medical services. Also correspondence in regard to Mrs. Blaine's support of a Social Service worker at the Sloane Hospital.

Box   204
Craig, Adele M., 1892, 1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for upholstering furniture.

Box   204
Craig, Coramay, Mrs., 1947
Note

Location: Long Beach, California.

Wishes to buy a car of Mrs. Blaine's which is stored in Los Angeles.

Box   204
Craig, Willis Green, 1896, 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letterhead of the Virginia Library of the McCormick Theological Seminary. Writes in regard to Mrs. Blaine's gift of books to the library. Also wedding invitation: Caroline Craig to Rev. Frank Barbour Cleland.

Box   204
Craig, Roberta, 1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?.

Note of thanks for a graduation gift.

Box   204
Craig, Stuart L., 1946-1950
Note

Location: New York.

Medical bills.

Box   204
Craig, William, 1948-1956
Note

Location: Indianapolis, Indiana.

Correspondence in regard to Windy City Magic, a manuscript which Craig wishes Mrs. Blaine help to publish. Also a copy in manuscript of Chapter 1 of the work.

Box   204
Craig, William, Mrs. (Irene), 1948
Note

Location: Indianapolis, Indiana.

Letter to Mr. A. Olofson asking if Mrs. Blaine had decided to help finance publication of the book.

Box   204
Craig, William J., 1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter and brochure describing Burrowes Rustless Screens.

Box   204
Crain, Thomas C.T., 1941
Note

Location: New York.

Applauds Mrs. Blaine's opinion that the United States should enter the European war.

Box   204
Crain, W.B., 1909
Note

Location: Richfield, Springs, New York

Medical bill and acknowledgement of payment.

Box   204
Cramb, Alexander, 1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Carpenters bill.

Box   204
Cramer, Ambrose, 1899-1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding announcements.

Box   204
Cramer, Ambrose, Mrs. (Isabella McGennis), 1918-1946
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Mostly correspondence regarding the Benjamin Lamb Fund. Also letter regarding the loss of her mother.

Box   204
Cramer, Ambrose, Mrs. (Susan Skinner), 1891-1897
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Personal letters and invitations.

Box   204
Cramer, W.H., Mrs. (Louise), 1918-1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters and statements in regard to boarding and laundry bills for Stanis and Stella Hoyne.

Box   204
Cramp, Arthur J., 1925
Note

Director of Bureau of Investigation American Medical Association.

See also: Bundesen, Dr. H.N., 1925 March 12. Report of Proceedings, Bureau of Health and Public Instruction of the Annual Congress on Medical Education.

Box   204
Crampton, R.L., 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks for advice in regard to his son's rearing and education.

Box   204
Crandall, Bruce Verne, 1932
Note

Location: Laguna Beach, California.

Asks to see Mrs. Blaine for advice on new ideas and methods in education. Encloses a copy of “Reveries of an Editor.”

Box   204
Crandon, L.R.G., 1914
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Bill for surgical operation on Grace Walker.

Box   204
Crane, Burton, 1937
Note: Transcript of an address by Crane given for the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 1937 November 19, “Can Japan Last?”
Box   204
Crane, Charles R., 1902-1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Writes of meetings with Mr. Mabillean and Mr. Bright.

Wedding announcements: Frances Crane to Robert W. Leatherbee; Mary Crane to Harold Cornelius Bradley.

Letters of acknowledgment for Mrs. Blaine's support of Woodrow Wilson.

Newspaper clipping containing biographical sketch of Crane.

Letter of condolence regarding the death of Mrs. McCormick.

Various telephone messages.

Box   204
Crane, Charles R., Mrs. (Cornelia), 1900-1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation regrets and personal cards.

Box   204
Crane Company, 1892
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Plumbing bill.

Box   204
Crane Country Day School, 1931-1942
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Discusses affairs of the school and asks for financial assistance. Acknowledges contributions.

Box   204
Crane, George, 1934
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Conversations requesting donations to the "Benefit for the Suffering Negroes of Chicago." Mentions Irene Castle McLaughlin.

Box   204
Crane, Richard T., Sr., 1900, 1907
Note: Invitation regrets and an invitation on behalf of the Directors of the Chicago Relief and Aid Society to attend the dedication of the Mary Crane Nursery.
Box   204
Crane, Richard T., Jr., 1916, 1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to address by Herbert Ward, “War Time Sketches in France.” Also telegram telling of Mrs. Crane's trip abroad.

Box   204
Crane, Richard T., Jr., Mrs. (Florence Higginbotham), 1904-1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Santa Barbara, etc.

Numerous notices of benefits, concerts, etc.

Letters of condolence, wedding announcements, etc.

Box   204
Crane, Richard T., II, 1924
Note

Location: Richmond, Virginia.

Letterhead of the Friends of the League of Nations. Organization wishing to raise money for League purposes equal in amount to that the United States would have contributed if it had joined the League. Asks Mrs. Blaine to serve on its Executive Committee.

Box   204
Crane, Richard T., III, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Explains inability to attend Mrs. McCormick's birthday party.

Box   204
Crane, Robert P., Sr., 1911-1949
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

All correspondence deals with his wife's sickness and numerous operations for which Mrs. Blaine paid, in addition to expenses incurred by his daughter's premature child after whose death Mrs. Blaine paid for adoption expenses.

Box   204
Crane, Robert P., Sr., Mrs. (Natalie Adams), 1894-1952
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Many letters to “Cousin Anita” beginning with childish thank-you notes, through her engagement and marriage, family illnesses and financial difficulties, etc. Many items thanking Mrs. Blaine for paying medical expenses, etc.

Box   204
Crane, Robert P., Jr., 1932, 1937
Note

Location: New Haven, Connecticut.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to help pay his expenses at Yale. Last item thanks Mrs. Blaine for paying his hospital expenses.

Box   204
Crane, William, undated
Note: See Crane Country Day School.
Box   204
Crane, William, Mrs. (Kitty), 1930-1931
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Correspondence regarding a series of monologues given by Mrs. Crane and payment therefor.

Box   204
Crankshaw, F. Weir, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Gives notice of his new address.

Box   204
Cranmer, Richard R., 1946
Note

Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Letter regarding the physical condition of Mabelle Crow.

Box   204
Cranston, Ruth, 1936-1938
Note

Location: New York.

Letters from the World Foundation, Organizing Committee. Conveys hope of Mr. de Madagiaga that Mrs. Blaine serve on a committee. Letters, brochures and transcriptions of meetings. Speaks of a meeting at Mrs. Blaine's home and of the results of the Chicago conference. Sends to Mrs. Blaine, as secretary of the new committee, various records. Also copies of letters to Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur.

Box   204
Crary, George Waldo, 1913-1918
Note

Location: New York.

Medical bills.

Box   204
Crary, George Waldo, Mrs. (Julia Ogden), 1926
Note

Location: Hampshire, Virginia.

Tells of her illness and thanks Mrs. Blaine for her kindness.

Box   205
Crary, Gerald, 1940-19141
Note

Location: Paulsmiths, New York.

Letter and telegrams appealing for financial assistance.

Box   205
Crary, Orins, Mrs., 1905
Note

Location: Paul Smiths, New York.

Asks to do Mrs. Blaine's housework.

Box   205
Cravath, Paul D., 1902-1930
Note

Location: New York.

Correspondence and accounts in regard to the McCormick Trust set up for Emmons Blaine Jr., notices of deposits, etc.

Letters in regard to the handling of the financial affairs of Prince de Broglie.

Also letters to Cyrus and Harold McCormick relating to the Personal Care Board for Stanley McCormick, and certain legal opinions.

Box   205
Craven, Alfred W., 1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acknowledgment of the receipt of garage rental.

Box   205
Crawfoot, Sarah, 1896
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial aid.

Box   205
Crawford, David Anderson, 1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal card.

Box   205
Crawford, Gussie, 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Letter to Flora Cooke asking about the tuition rules of the school.

Box   205
Crawford, Jefferson, 1905-1910
Note

Location: Madison, Hazel Green, Wisconsin.

Bills and other correspondence relating to the care of Mrs. Blaine's horses.

Box   205
Crawford, J.W., 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?.

Accepts invitation for Louise to spend a few days in the country.

Box   205
Crawford, Lida W., 1948
Note: Letter of thanks for an invitation.
Box   205
Crawford, Louise, 1902
Note: Accepts a luncheon invitation.
Box   205
Crawford, William, Mrs., 1909
Note

Location: New Hope, Virginia.

Daughter of former McCormick employee in Virginia. Asks help in educating her daughter.

Box   205
Crawford, W.J., 1898
Note

Location: Manchester, Vermont.

Hauling and transportation bills.

Box   205
Creamer, R. Dean, 1942
Note

Location: Phoenix, Arizona.

Dental bill for Geraldine Clough.

Box   205
Creche, 1912-1917
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Letters of thanks for contributions.

Box   205
Credit Guide Company, 1924, 1926
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks the whereabouts of Mrs. Emmons Blaine Jr. and information concerning Mrs. B.B. Angster.

Box   205
Credit Merits Protective Association, 1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes to collect an overdue drug bill.

Box   205
Creditors' Service Company, 1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes to collect an overdue bill from the Matzene Studio.

Box   205
Cree, Edith B., 1899
Note: Copy of “Theories of Life, A Delusion and Poems.”
Box   205
Creedon, Clara W., undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?.

Principal of the McCormick School. Asks to have a short sketch of the life of Mrs. McCormick to present during Girls' Week.

Box   205
Creigh, Connor, 1937-1940
Note

Location: Highland Park, Illinois.

Responses to invitations.

Box   205
Creigh, Frederick, 1938-1940
Note

Location: Highland Park, Illinois.

Invitation responses.

Box   205
Creigh, John, 1937-1940
Note

Highland Park, Illinois.

Invitation responses.

Box   205
Creigh, Thomas, Jr., 1938-1940
Note

Location: Highland Park, Illinois.

Invitation responses.

Box   205
Creigh, Virginia, 1937-1940
Note

Location: Highland Park, Illinois.

Invitation responses.

Box   205
Cremain and O'Connor, 1910, 1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Have a prospective buyer for a bit of Mrs. Blaine's property.

Box   205
Crerar, John, Sr., 1886
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bound copy of his will and testament.

Box   205
Crerar, John, Jr., 1900-1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding invitations: Marie Crerar to Robert Henry Reid; Catherine Crerar to Ralph Chester Otis Jr.

Box   205
Crerar, John, Library, 1910, 1914
Note

Acknowledges a gift to the library.

See also: Letter, C.W. Andrews to Anita McCormick Blaine, 1915 May 11 enclosed in Cyrus Bentley to Anita McCormick Blaine, 1915 June 2.

Box   205
Crerar Lincoln Trust Fund, 1926
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to the dedication of Augustus Saint Gaudens' statue of Abraham Lincoln in Grant Park.

Box   205
Cresap, Mark Winfield, 1935
Note

President of Hart, Schaffner and Marx.

See also: Mullenbach, James, 1935 June 21. Memorial Service.

Box   205
Crescent Coal and Mining Company, 1898
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Coal bill.

Box   205
Cressey, Mr., 1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks assistance in the matter of office rental for a student doing research in the American Amortization Company files.

Box   205
Crest, J., 1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for theatrical make-up and spirit gum.

Box   205
Crest Publishers, 1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Sends a questionnaire requesting information to be included in the Chicago Social and Club Register.

Box   205
Crichton Brothers, 1914-1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Firm of goldsmiths and silversmiths. Bills, advertisements and other correspondence regarding purchases.

Box   205
Crighton, James, 1898
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Character reference for Grace T. Walker.

Box   205
Crippled Child, The, 1929-1931
Note

Location: Elyria, Ohio.

Magazine published by the International Society for Crippled Children. Requests resubscription.

Box   205
Crises, The, 1913
Note: See: Du Bois, W.E.B., 1913 January.
Box   205
Criswell, Ralph, 1949
Note

Location: San Antonio, Texas.

Wishes to start in the ranching business and needs financial aid.

Box   205
Critchell, Miller, Whitney, and Barbour, 1909-1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence in regard to insurance policies and claims.

Box   205
Crittenton, Florence, Anchorage, 1899-1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for contributions from a home for unwed mothers.

Box   205
Croake, J.J., Company, 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for pouring concrete.

Box   205
Crooker, Conrad W., 1922-1923
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Letters and telegrams describing the progress of plans and the efforts made in the Anti-Lodge (Henry Cabot) Campaign.

See also Liberal Republican League, 1922 November 25. Report of victory meeting - Boston.

Box   205
Crocker, F.O., and Company, 1902
Note

Location: Cimarron, New Mexico.

Grocery bills. Also bill of sale for a horse.

Box   205
Crocker, Sallie Stark, 1902
Note

Location: Lakewood, New Jersey.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to help Stanislaus Skowronski, whom she had offered to help before, through his last years at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Box   205
Crocker, W.B., Mrs., 1892
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Millinery bill.

Box   205
Crocker, W.D., Mrs. (Eva), 1932
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for a transcript of the program of the World Affairs Dinner.

Box   205
Crockett, E.A., 1914
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Medical bill.

Box   205
Crodinsky, Mollie, 1951
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Calling for Flora Cooke. Asks Mrs. Blaine to support the candidacy of Pearl Hart for alderman of the fourth ward.

Box   205
Croissant, G. Frank, Organization, 1925-1926
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Real estate firm. Wishes to interest Mrs. Blaine in various projects.

Box   205
Croix de Feu et Briscards, 1930
Note

Location: Paris, France.

Letter in French captioned - “L'Erruer du President Hoover contre une violation de nos droits pour La Paix des Peuples.”

Box   205
Cromer, George, 1908-1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for library work.

Box   205
Cromwell, J.H.R., 1941
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Former minister to Canada.

Favors the stand Mrs. Blaine took in regard to declaring war and wishes to send his representative, Allan Marin, to see her.

Box   205
Cromwell, Oliver O., Mrs., 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding invitation - Louise Cromwell to Walter B. Brooks Jr.

Box   205
Cronin, Anna L., 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks Mrs. Blaine help her get a position in one of the night schools.

Box   205
Cronk, Gladys F., 1933
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Wishes payment for an order of figs and dates sent to Mrs. Lawrence.

Box   205
Crooks, N.P., 1905
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Physician. Writes of the condition of Mary McCormick and gives his opinions as to her treatment.

Box   205
Crooks, Willis S., 1883
Note

Location: Delphi, Indiana.

Child's letter telling of an approaching visit.

Box   205
Crosby, H.C., 1930
Note: Is angered by the professional inhospitality of Dr. Richards.
Box   205
Crosby, J.A., Mrs. (Adelaide Upton), 1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests Mrs. Blaine's evaluation of her work on the Board of Education.

Box   205
Crosby, Summer, 1921-1933
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal letters and press clippings.

Box   205
Crosby, Yudita, 1882-1886
Note

Location: Houston, Texas; New York.

Personal letters.

Box   205
Crosland, Stanley B.
Note: See also: Fellowship of Reconciliation, 1935 May 3-5, Conference.
Box   205
Cross, George, 1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes to speak with Mrs. Blaine.

Box   205
Cross, Mark, Company, 1905-1927
Note

Location: New York.

Bills for gloves, suit cases, folios, etc.

Box   205
Cross, Samuel H., 1935, 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Transcripts of addresses given before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations: “Russia Returns to Europe” and “Russia as a World Power.”

Box   206
Crossman, T.E., 1920
Note

Location: New York.

Correspondence from certified shorthand reporters regarding transcriptions made of lectures of Sir Oliver Lodge.

Box   206
Crossom, Henry J., Mrs. (Margaret Belle Blaine), 1895
Note

Location: London, England.

Letter to “Nattie” requesting use of a gown for her wedding.

Box   206
Crouch and Fitzgerald Inc., 1913-1926
Note

Location: New York.

Luggage and shipping bills.

Box   206
Crow, Mabelle, 1922-1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Numerous personal items. Most are messages of thanks for providing medical treatment and notes of appreciation for gifts.

Box   206
Crow and Murray, 1914
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Bills to Grace T. Walker for horses.

Box   206
Crow, Ray Eugene, 1937
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Graduation announcement.

Box   206
Crow, S.E., 1932
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Judge of the Superior Court. Correspondence relating to the appointment of a disinterested doctor to investigate the condition and care of Stanley McCormick.

Box   206
Crow, William Paul, 1946
Note

Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for her floral offering at the funeral of Mabelle Crow, and for receipt of her salary check.

Box   206
Crowder, Alice Meigs, 1946
Note

Location: Winnetka.

Wedding announcement. Juliet Reid Crowder to Peter Adair Dammann.

Box   206
Crowder, Gilbert, 1940
Note

Location: Winnetka.

Wedding invitation. Sally Jane Crowder to Richard V. Wakeman.

Box   206
Crowder, Sally Jane, 1937-1940
Note

Location: Winnetka.

Invitation responses and notes of appreciation for gifts.

Box   206
Crowdy, Dame Rachel
Note: See also: English Speaking Union, 1931 February 26. Report of joint banquet with Chicago Council on Foreign Affairs.
Box   206
Crowe, Albert Blythe, 1929
Note

Location: Rockford, Illinois.

Wedding announcement. Elizabeth Crowe to Frederick L. Bannum.

Box   206
Crowe Brothers, 1924-1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Real estate firm wishes to sell some of Mrs. Blaine's property.

Box   206
Crowe, Frank A., 1940
Note

Location: New York.

Encloses letter regarding “wealth, money, inflation, credit.”

Box   206
Crowe, John, 1944
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Janitor of McCormick Library. Wants his pay.

Box   206
Crowe, Robert E., 1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

State's Attorney of Cook County.

Invites Mrs. Blaine to a conference on law enforcement.

Box   206
Crowell Coal Company, 1926
Note

Location: Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts.

Coal bills.

Box   206
Crowell, Della M., 1943
Note

Location: North Adams, Michigan.

Letter mixed with poems and prayers.

Box   206
Crowell, Faulding and Osborn Inc., 1931
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Sends statement of the Payne installation at Mr. McCormick's.

Box   206
Crowell, Horace S., 1897-1913
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Letters and telegrams regarding cottage rentals near Woods Hole, Massachusetts.

Box   206
Crowley, Henry D., 1916
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Gives his legal opinion on the title of the Gammons estate in Cohasset. Includes rough maps.

Box   206
Crown and Thistle, 1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes information on a Mr. Stcherbinine.

Box   206
Crown Transfer and Storage Company, 1932-1954
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Bills.

Box   206
Crowther, Geoffrey, 1941
Note: Address given for the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, “British War Economy: How It Works.”
Box   206
Croxton, William M., 1939-1941
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Invitation responses.

Box   206
Crummie, James, 1905
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Asks for a recommendation as a coachman.

Box   206
Crump, M. Eliza Walker, 1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks for contributions to the Fisk University Endowment Fund. Encloses pamphlet.

Box   206
Crump and Mills, 1918
Note

Location: Lake Mills, Wisconsin.

Correspondence regarding Emmons Jr.'s bills for feed, etc.

Box   206
Crystal Water Company, 1912, 1917
Note

Location: St. Louis, Missouri.

Bills.

Box   206
C&S Motor Sales, 1948-1949
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Maintenance bills.

Box   206
Cuban Consulate, undated
Note: See also: De Algarra y Mendivil, Major Ignacio.
Box   206
Cubbins, W.R., Mrs., 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request that Mrs. Blaine donate to the Educational Fund of the Chicago PEO's.

Box   206
Cudahy Brothers, 1919
Note

Location: Cudahy, Wisconsin.

Receipt for sale of hogs.

Box   206
Cudahy, Edward A., 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding invitation.

Box   206
Cudahy, Edward I., Mrs. (Nora B.), 1926
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request to contribute to the Travelers Aid Society of Chicago.

Box   206
Cudahy, John, 1941
Note

Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Address by Cudahy entitled “Are We At War?” delivered before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations on October 24, 1941.

Box   206
Cudahy, Joseph M., 1918-1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests to give money to the Red Cross.

Box   206
Cudahy, Joseph M., Mrs., 1923-1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests to buy tickets to various benefits.

Box   206
Cudahy, Michael, 1895
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter stating that the son of Mrs. Agness Grant could probably be found through some people in Terre-Haute, Indiana.

Box   206
Culbertson, Ely, 1948-1949
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Pamphlet entitled “Citizens Committee for United Nations Reform.”

See also: World Republic, 1926 May 29.

Box   206
Culbertson, William S.
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Thank-you note for an address report.

See also: League of Women Voters-Illinois, 1924 April 12. Report of Conference on Economic Aspects of International Affairs.

Box   206
Cullen, Alpha, 1918-1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank-you note for sympathy and healthy advice following the death of her father.

Letter stating that she enjoyed Mrs. Blaine's radio speech praising F.D. Roosevelt.

Box   206
Cullom, Shelby M., 1904-1906
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Letters telling Mrs. Blaine that he will support pure food and drug bills in the Senate.

Box   206
Culver, Harry, 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for services as doctor rendered to Miss Geraldine Clough.

Box   206
Culver, Julia, 1899-1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter requesting the use of her name as reference and wants to know if Mrs. Blaine will be sending Emmons back to his physical training class.

Bills for physical training classes.

Box   206
Culver Military Academy, 1937
Note

Location: Culver, Indiana.

Letters reporting the progress of one John (no last name given) at the Academy.

Box   206
Cumberland University, 1926
Note

Location: Lebanon, Tennessee.

Request to contribute to a fund to establish a Bible chair at the University.

Box   206
Cumming, Hugh S., 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Stenographic report of the Proceedings Bureau of Health and Public Instruction of the Annual Congress on Medical Licensure, Public Health and Hospitals held on March 12, 1925. Cumming had one of his papers read at the meeting.

Box   206
Cummings, Bridget (Dodo), 1891-1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Reports of the “baby” - minute accounts of little Emmons behavior by nurse to Mrs. Blaine.

Box   206
Cummings, Charlotte, 1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to stay with her.

Box   206
Cummings, David Mark, 1919
Note

Location: Ioka, Lake Forest.

Invitation to attend a musical.

Box   206
Cummings, David Mark, Mrs., 1934-1951
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to attend wedding reception, tea.

Box   206
Cummings, Dexter, 1946-1949
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Invitations to call.

Box   206
Cummings, Ella, 1922-1923
Note

Location: Marshfield, Massachusetts.

Picture of Irving and Babbsie Cummings as children. Thank you note for flowers.

Box   207
Cummings, Eunice, 1901
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Request that Mrs. Blaine have some of her furniture (E's) shipped to her new residence in Washington.

Box   207
Cummings, Evelyn, 1921-1950
Note

Location: Marshfield Hills, Massachusetts.

Receipt for payment of tuition for two baby farm.

Picture of Arnold Cummings.

Snapshots of the farm and the children.

Request for financial assistance.

Picture of Gurna Cummings, Mrs. Blaine's namesake for whom she pays tuition to baby farm and later school.

Box   207
Cummings, Fred, undated
Note

Location: Ft. Collins, Colorado.

See also: Progressive Conference, 1931 March 11-12.

Box   207
Cummins, Isabel, 1940-1949
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Wires to Mrs. Blaine stating amount of money needed to conduct business.

Box   207
Cummins, Joseph, 1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for statement made by Mr. Bancroft.

Box   207
Cunard White Star Limited, 1937-1939
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Bills and receipts for ocean voyages and payment of freight.

Box   207
Cunnane, Philip J., Dr., 1940
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Bill for treatment of burned finger of John Lawrence.

Box   207
Cunningham, Chrystal, 1897-1898
Note

Location: Phoenix, Arizona.

Request for money to cover hospital expenses.

Notification of her engagement and thank-you for kindness.

Box   207
Cunningham, Edwin R., 1945
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Notice of filing report of inheritance tax appraiser for Mary V. McCormick estate.

Box   207
Cunningham, Ellen P., 1898
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Thank you note for luncheon and directions for an afghan.

Box   207
Cunningham, James D., 1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for an interview.

Box   207
Cunningham, James, Son and Company, 1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for an interview.

Box   207
Cunningham, J.T., Mrs. (Emma V.), 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request to aid the fifteen-year-old daughter of Mrs. S.A. Hicks.

Statement of objects of the Alice Roosevelt Club.

Box   207
Cunningham, Secor, 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding invitation.

Box   207
Cunningham, Secor, Mrs. (Althea Stone), 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to become an associate member of the Chicago House for Boys.

Box   207
Cuppy, Hazlitt Alva, 1901
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Letter in which he compliments Miss McCormick and Mrs. Blaine.

Box   207
Curley, Ira M., 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for a check.

Discussion of the activities of the Parker School.

Box   207
Curran, Mabel, 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for an interview to discuss the possibility of having Mrs. Blaine finance her education.

Box   207
Currell, Elise, 1931
Note

Location: No address.

Christmas card.

Box   207
Currell, Susan McDowell, 1940
Note

Location: Columbia, South Carolina.

Announcement of her mother's death.

Box   207
Currell, William Spencer, 1892-1938
Note

Location: Davidson, North Carolina.

Request to contribute to the Synodical Orphanage of North Carolina.

Wedding invitations and announcements.

Box   207
Currell, William Spencer, Mrs. (Sarah Scott Carrington), 1885-1942
Note

Location: Davidson, North Carolina.

Personal letter telling of the conquests and disappointments of her family.

Box   207
Currens, Fred H., 1940
Note

Location: Macomb, Illinois.

Dean of the faculty of Western Illinois State Teachers College states that Germany and Italy can be destroyed by bombers and pursuit planes.

Box   207
Currer, William, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for information on Parker School.

Box   207
Currie Brothers Company, 1931-1937
Note

Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Bills and receipts for flowers.

Box   207
Currie, Miss C.B., 1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for an interview to discuss the case of Stanley McCormick.

Box   207
Currier, Guy W., 1921
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Receipt for services of doctor.

Box   207
Currier, Gwendolyn Bowan, 1937
Note

Location: No address.

Thank you note for a gift.

Box   207
Curry, James E., 1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Stenographic report of an address by James Curry entitled “Civil Liberties in Chicago” given on May 11, 1935.

Box   207
Curry, J.L.M., 1900
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Wedding invitation.

Box   207
Curtice, H., 1887
Note

Location: London, England.

Bill and receipt for purchase of clothes.

Box   207
Curtin, J. Clark, 1921
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Wedding invitation.

Box   207
Curtis, Alfred G., 1891
Note

Location: Bar Harbor, Maine.

Bill and receipt from druggist.

Box   207
Curtis, Alice Peck, 1932-1937
Note

Location: Rochester, New York.

Thank you note for hospitality.

Box   207
Curtis, Arthur H., 1925-1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for services of doctor rendered to Mrs. R.G. Raymond.

Report of condition of Mrs. McKinley.

Box   207
Curtis, Edward, 1935-1937
Note

Location: Rochester, New York.

Request that Mrs. Blaine pay off a loan of Aunt H. and in return receive some property.

Box   207
Curtis, Edward C., 1909-1914
Note

Location: Springfield, Illinois.

Senator Curtis advises Mrs. Blaine that he supports Senate Bill 311.

Box   207
Curtis, Emerson, 1927
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Pamphlets by Emerson entitled “Fixing the Guilt on the Agressor in War” and “Eminent Statesmen of Europe.”

Box   207
Curtis, Emilie C., 1892
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Expression of sympathy.

Box   207
Curtis, Fances G., 1910
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Wish to meet Mrs. Blaine to discuss children's affairs in which they both are interested.

Box   207
Curtis, George Ticknor, 1889-1893
Note

Location: Richfield Springs.

Poem entitled “To Anita McCormick-Blaine on Her Wedding Day” / by Curtis.

Request for the address of Miss Dodge in order to write her concerning her proposed life of Mr. Blaine.

Box   207
Curtis Institute of Music, 1938
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Catalogue for 1937-1938.

Requirements for Entrance Examinations.

Box   207
Curtis, Louis R., 1915-1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Superintendent of St. Luke's Hospital reports on the needs of the hospital concerning heating and ventilation.

Box   207
Curtis, Louis R., Mrs. (Marie Henry), 1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial assistance.

Box   207
Curtis, Thomas Pelham, 1921
Note

Location: Nahant, Massachusetts.

Wedding invitations.

Box   207
Curtis and Tupper, 1892
Note

Location: Bangor, Maine.

Bill and receipt for drugs.

Box   207
Curtis, William E., 1901-1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request to interview Mrs. Blaine on “What is the matter with Chicago.”

Requests information on the presentation of a statue of Mr. Blaine to the legislature of Maine.

Box   207
Curtis, W.W., 1905
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Request for an interview to discuss the work of the Industrial Missionary Association of Alabama.

Box   207
Curtis, Charles E., 1915
Note

Location: Rochford, South Dakota.

Letter to Mrs. McCormick congratulating her on her 80th birthday.

Box   207
Curtis, Charles E., Mrs., 1915
Note

Location: Rochford, South Dakota.

Poem to Mrs. McCormick on her 80th birthday.

Box   207
Curtiss, James, 1927-1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request that Mrs. Blaine contribute to Boy Scouts.

Box   208
Curtiss, Julius, 1932
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Stenographic report of an address by Julius Curtiss entitled “Germany and Disarmament” given in Los Angeles before the Council on International Relations on October 7, 1932.

Box   208
Cusack, Thos Company, 1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notification that painting of ten boards for the Allied Bazaar has begun.

Box   208
Cushing, John, 1938-1940
Note

Location: No address.

Refusal of dinner invitations.

Box   208
Cushing, J.M., Mrs., 1911
Note

Location: San Francisco, California.

Letter to Emmons Blaine asking for money for campaign for women suffrage.

Box   208
Cushing, Marjorie G., 1919
Note

Location: No address.

Thank you note for flowers sent to funeral of Mrs. Gooding.

Box   208
Cushing, William J., Mrs. (Emily Towle), 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Recommends the lecturing ability of Mrs. Hopkins and urges Mrs. Blaine to arrange an audience for her.

Box   208
Cushman, Charlotte, Club of Chicago, 1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for donations to help refurnish the club.

Box   208
Cushman, Lillian S., 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Copy of a speech given by Mr. Ira M. Carley of the Parker School entitled “Manual Training in the Elementary Schools” on May 13, 1904.

Box   208
Cushman, Victor N., 1903
Note

Location: Bar Habor, Maine.

Asks selling price of her land on Clefstone Road.

Box   208
Cusick, F.H. Peter, 1941-1942
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Answering request of Henri Bonnet that he write Mrs. Blaine and give the Office of Facts and Figures' view on what the World Citizens Association could do in the way of a survey for opinion on Post War Problems. He stated that there could be no official sanction but encourages them to go ahead on their own.

Box   208
Cuthbert Electrical Manufacturing Company, 1912
Note

Location: Chicago. Illinois.

Bill for wiring at Parker School.

Box   208
Cutler, Elliott C., 1921
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Requests information on the H.B. Favill Memorial.

Box   208
Cutler, John W., 1939-1940
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Acceptance and refusal of dinner invitations.

Box   208
Cutter, Irving S., 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for contribution to the American Social Hygiene Association and its National Anti-Syphilis Committee.

Box   208
Cutter Maude Silvina, 1930
Note

Location: Ultadena, California.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to help her locate a picture of her late mother.

Box   208
Cutting, Charles S., 1925-1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Recommends the community trust plan.

Notification of his death by his company.

Box   208
Cutting, C.M., 1899
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Bill and receipt for lime.

Box   208
Cutting, Martha, 1949
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to make hotel reservations for her.

Box   208
Cutting, Senator, undated
Note

Location: New Mexico.

See Progressive Conference, 1931 March 11-12.

Box   208
Cutts, J. Madison, 1899
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Letter stating that he wants to sell some historical relics of his late brother-in-law Stephen A. Douglas.

Box   208
Cuyler, C.C., 1902
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Thank you note for payment to the Momai C. Wall 5 Year Guarantee Fund.

Box   208
Cuyler, Eleanor de Graff, 1921
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Informs Mrs. Blaine that she has been elected a Trustee of the Sjuan Protestant College of Beirut.

Box   208
Cyclone Fence Company, 1924-1925
Note

Location: Waukegan, Illinois.

Bills for galvanized fencing.

Box   208
C.Y.O. Homes, 1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request to buy tickets to benefit football game.

Box   208
Czarnecki, Anthony, undated
Note

Location: No address.

See also: Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies, 1940 September 18.

Box   208
Czecho-Slovak Ambulance in France, 1940
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Request for contribution.

Box   208
Czechoslovak Art Studio, 1937-1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts from gown shop.

Box   208
Czechoslovak Consulate, 1947
Note

Location: No address.

See also:

  • Consul Riedl
  • Holy, Antonin
Box   208
Czechoslovak National Council of America, 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

News flashes from Czechoslovakia under Nazi domination.

Box   208
Czuczka, Ernst, 1941
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Plan for the training and settlement of European Jewish youngsters, now under Nazi regime, to and in the Americas.

Subseries: D
Box   208
Dabney, Charles William, 1912
Note

Location: University of Cincinnati.

Letter stating that he will help Mrs. Blaine clear up any misunderstanding about her father's service to his country.

Box   208
Dabney, William Minor, Mrs., 1924
Note

Location: Buxton, Maryland.

Wedding breakfast invitation.

Box   208
Daegling, A.F., and Company, 1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for selling price of land on East Lake St.

Box   208
Dagg, Thomas L., 1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for services and expenses of trip to Huntsville, Alabama sent by M.D.

Box   208
Daggett, L. Jeannette, 1890
Note

Location: Palmyra, New York.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to help her find a teaching position.

Box   208
Daggett and Ramsdell, 1904
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Bill and receipt for cold cream.

Box   208
Daggett Roller Chair Company, 1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill and receipt.

Box   208
Dahl, Anna, 1922
Note

Location: Eucouto, Colorado.

Thank you note for kindnesses rendered in the past.

Box   208
Dahl-Stedman Company, 1925-1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for construction work.

Box   208
Dahlman, Henry, 1924
Note

Location: Oak Forest, Illinois.

Appeal to help him get out of the poor house.

Box   208
Dahlman, Louis A., 1923-1938
Note

Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Dublin, Ireland.

Wedding invitations. One of their daughters married Mr. Harold L. Ickes.

Box   208
Dahlstrom, Herbert, Mrs., 1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for $2.00 gift.

Box   208
Daiber, Jules, 1923
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Request for donation to the Restoration Fund of Richard Wagner's Bayreuth Festival Theatre.

Box   208
Daily Compass, The, 1949-1952
Note

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.

Box   208
Daily Sketch and Sunday Graphic Ltd. (London), 1941
Note

Location: London, England.

Bill for back copies and subscription.

Box   208
Daily Telegraph and Morning Post, 1939
Note

Location: London, England.

Rejection of a letter sent them by Mrs. Blaine.

Box   208
Daily Vacation Bible Schools for Children, 1912-1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Information on the organization and request for financial support.

Box   208
Dainty, Albert H., Mrs. (Emily C.), 1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for address of her cousin Mrs. Fowler.

Box   208
Daker, H.E., Mrs., 1949
Note

Location: Aurora, Illinois.

Request for aid to a needy family.

Box   208
Dakin, Tilden, 1930
Note

Location: Mill Valley, California.

Landscape painter asks for interview leaves folder describing himself and his work.

Box   208
Dale, Annie, 1900
Note

Location: Lake Geneva, Wisconsin.

Thank you note for assistance when she was not able to work.

Box   208
Dale, John T., 1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request that Mrs. Blaine bear one half of the expense of publishing his book.

Box   208
Daleiden, N.J., 1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for selling price of her property on E. Ohio St.

Box   208
Daley, Charles C., 1898-1907
Note

Location: Cimarron, New Mexico.

Poem entitled “A Drunkard's Wife.”

Requests for money.

Story of his elopement.

Box   208
Daley, Charles C., Mrs. (Susan Howard), 1905
Note

Location: Cimarron, New Mexico.

Request for money.

Box   208
Daley, J.P., 1904-1905
Note

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.

Box   208
Daley, J.P., Mrs., 1904
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Request to borrow some money.

Box   208
Daley, Margaret M., 1934-1954
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Thank you notes for Christmas gifts to nursing staff of Riven Rock.

Box   208
Daley, V., Mrs., 1904
Note

Location: Cimarron, New Mexico.

Request that Mrs. Blaine buy her team and rig.

Box   208
Dallam, Lucien C., 1893
Note

Location: Henderson, Kentucky.

Wedding invitation.

Box   208
Dallenbach, Fred, 1918
Note

Location: Madison, Wisconsin.

Notification that he will accept the position of accountant for her son's farm at a certain salary.

Box   208
Dalton, Henry Rogers, 1900
Note

Location: Longwood, Massachusetts.

Wedding invitation.

Box   208
Dalton, James P., 1893-1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for stove and kitchen utensils.

Box   208
Dalton, Philip S., Jr., 1937-1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acceptance and refusal of invitations to dine.

Box   208
Dames of the Loyal Legion, 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Present leaflet to Mrs. Blaine which contains the Flag Salute and Pledge for use on patriotic occasions.

Box   208
Damiani, Eleanor, 1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Report of school child of Parker on Sir Oliver Lodge's speech.

Box   208
Dammann and Bauer, 1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for selling price of property.

Box   208
Dammann, H.G., 1938
Note

Location: No address.

Thank you note for flowers.

Box   208
Dammann, Higgins, 1944
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Notification that Lillian Martin in hospital and could benefit from a word from Mrs. Blaine.

Box   208
Dammann, J. Francis, 1928-1945
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notification that two petitions will be filed in court in connection with the Mary Virginia McCormick Case.

Box   208
Dammann, J. Francis, Mrs. (Isabel A. Lynde), 1928-1939
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Thank you note for gifts.

Box   208
Dammann, J. Francis, Jr., 1937-1939
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Acceptance and refusal of invitations to dine.

Box   208
Dammann, Nancy, 1938-1939
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Acceptance and refusal of invitations to dine.

Box   208
Dammann, Thomas L., 1937
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Refusal of invitation to dine.

Box   208
Damon, George E., Company, 1941
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Bill and receipt.

Box   208
Damon, Louis A., 1910-1931
Note

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.

Box   209
Damrosch, Frank, 1906-1911
Note

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.

Box   209
Damrosch, Frank, Mrs. (Hetty), 1928-1931
Note

Location: New York New York.

Copy of “Tante's Story” written by her.

Box   209
Damrosch, Leopold, Mrs., 1898
Note

Location: Granville, New York.

Wedding invitation.

Damrosch, Walter
Note: Location: New York, New York.
Box   209
1892-1905
Note: Music programs in which biographical material is given. Thank you notes for hospitality and aid in getting him concerts.
Box   209
1906-1922
Note

Request that she help finance the production of his composition “Dove of Peace.”

Wedding invitation - their daughter Margaret Blaine to Mr. Thomas Knight Finletter.

Box   209
1923-1950
Note

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.

Box   209
Damrosch, Walter, Mr. and Mrs. (Margaret Blaine, sister of Emmons) photograph
Note: 8-inch x 10-inch photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Damrosch, David Sarnoff and John D. Rockefeller taken on January 28, 1937.
Box   209
Damrosch, Walter, press clippings, 1898-1950
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Obituary clippings especially complete.

Box   209-210
Damrosch, Walter, Mrs. (Margaret Blaine), 1889-1949
Physical Description: 10 folders 
Note

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.

Box   210
Damrosch, Walter, Mrs. (Margaret Blaine), press clippings
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Obituary notice of Chicago Sun-Times, 1949 July 29.

Box   210
Dan Martin Memorial Mission, The, 1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for contribution.

Box   210
Dana, Charles A., 1943
Note

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.

Box   210
Dana Hall School, 1913
Note

Location: Wellesley, Massachusetts.

Bill for board and tuition of Ruth A. Campbell.

Box   210
Dana, Richard H., 1918
Note

Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Request for an interview.

Box   210
Dancer, Clifford, Mrs. (Ruth), 1949
Note

Location: Omaha, Nebraska.

Thank you note for dinner party.

Box   210
Dancing Class, 1887-1888
Note: See also: Mrs. George M. Pullman for invitation 1887-1888 season.
Box   210
D'Ancona and Son, 1892
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill from umbrella dealer.

Box   210
Danes, James Thomas, 1942
Note

Location: Fort Meyer, Virginia.

Wedding invitation.

Box   210
Dangler, Edward, 1939
Note

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.

Box   210
Daniell, Lucetta, 1916
Note

Location: New York, New York -- Columbia University.

Letter in which the medical treatment of Kyle (no last name given) is described.

Box   210
Daniell, W.F., Mrs. (Carite Soencer), undated
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Recommendation of a sculptor who could instruct Stanley McCormick in the art of modeling.

Box   210
Daniels, Anna W., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for an interview.

Box   210
Daniels, Charles, 1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request payment of account of Drs. Ridlon and Parker.

Box   210
Daniels, Charles, Mrs. (Gertrude Griffen), 1902-1928
Note

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.

Box   210
Daniels, Chester Cabot, 1902-1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you notes for holiday gifts.

Box   210
Daniels, Dora, 1936
Note

Location: Valparaiso, Indiana; Chicago, Illinois.

Compliments Mrs. Blaine's speech on Roosevelt.

Box   210
Daniels and Fisher Stores Company, The, 1904-1946
Note

Location: Denver, Colorado.

Bills and receipts from department store.

Box   210
Daniels, H.E., 1928-1934
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Report on a Mrs. Purman.

Box   210
Daniels, H.E., Mrs. (Grace), 1931
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Thank you note for hospitality.

Box   210
Danielson, Barbara Deering, 1927
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Thank you note for gift of flowers.

Box   210
Danielson, Christine W., 1914-1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters reporting that her condition has improved and that she wishes to return to work for Mrs. Blaine.

Box   210
Danielson, Earl, 1929-1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for rent of garage.

Box   210
Danielson, Marion, 1938-1939
Note

Location: No address.

Acceptance and refusal of invitations.

Box   210
Danielson, Richard, 1939
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Refusal of invitation.

Box   210
Danielson, Richard E., 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notification that a copy of the “Trimmed Lamp” will be sent to Mrs. Blaine for her possible subscription.

Box   210
Danish Old Peoples Home, 1904-1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for contributions.

Box   210
Danskin, James H., 1925-1927
Note

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.

Box   210
Dardonville, Jules, 1917
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Bill and receipt for lamp and shade.

Box   210
Darling, Grace, 1940
Note

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.

Box   210
Darrell, Ella, 1899
Note

Location: No address.

Christmas greeting and thank-you note.

Box   210
Darrow, Clarence S., 1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Pamphlet -- address by Darrow at the funeral of John P. Altgeld.

Box   210
Darrow, Smith and Carlin, 1944
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Inquiry about property of Mrs. Blaine for a client.

Box   210
Darrow, William Wheeler, 1937-1939
Note

Location: No address.

Acceptance and refusal of dinner invitations.

Box   210
Darrow, William Wheeler, Mrs. (Anita Louise Wieboldt), 1940
Note

Location: No address.

Acceptance of dinner invitation.

Box   210
Darst, Frank M., 1908-1909
Note

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.

Box   210
Dart, Hazel S., 1940
Note

Location: No address.

Thank you note for flowers.

Box   210
Dart, Henry Plauche, Jr., 1943
Note

Location: New Orleans, Louisiana.

Wedding invitation.

Box   210
Dart, M.A., Mrs., undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for an interview to show some of her embroidery.

Box   210
Darte, Dorothy D., 1929
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Acceptance of invitation to tea.

Box   210
Dartmouth National Bank of Hanover, 1944
Note

Location: Hanover, New Hampshire.

Recommends Stanley Wilson of Vermont for lawyer in matter not stated.

Box   210
Darwin, Charles, 1900
Note: Letter asks Professor Boyle to send him a copy of a lecture on the geography of plants.
Box   210
Das, Tagranath (Bombay India), 1920
Note: See also: Labor Party Convention, 1920 July 12.
Box   210
Dasch, George, 1923-1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for orchestra and conductor.

Box   210
Dase, Harry, 1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for an appointment.

Box   210
Dashiell Motor Company, 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for car repair.

Box   210
D'Aubigne, Julia Merle, 1920
Note

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.

Box   210
Dauchy, Samuel, Mrs. (Marion Sturges), 1908-1936
Note

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.

Box   210
Daughaday, Carlos Colton, 1945
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Invitation to call.

Box   210
Daughaday, Carlos Colton, Jr., 1937-1940
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Acceptance and refusal of invitations.

Box   210
Daughaday, Hamilton, 1939-1942
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Wedding invitations.

Box   210
Daughaday, Hamilton, Jr., 1937-1940
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Acceptance of invitations to dinner.

Box   210
Daughaday, William, 1937-1940
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Acceptance of invitations.

Box   210
Daughters of the American Revolution, 1907-1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to attend the presentation of a statue of Gen. George Rogers Clark to the McCormick School.

Box   210
Daughters of the British Empire, 1916-1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request to buy tickets for benefit for British babies suffering from conditions of ill-health due to war.

Box   210
Daughters of the Confederacy, undated
Note

Location: No address.

See also: United Daughters of the Confederacy.

Box   210
Daughters of Dorcas, 1919
Note

Location: Ottawa, Illinois.

Request for donation of handkerchief to be sold at benefit.

Box   210
Daughters of the Republic, 1921-1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for contribution to annual benefit for disabled servicemen.

Box   210
Daughters of Veterans, 1908-1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests to buy tickets for benefits.

Box   210
Dauncey, Dorothy M., 1912-1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for suggestion for financial backers for her musical education in Europe.

Box   210
Dauncy, Frederick W., Mrs. (Margaret), 1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for help for her daughter's musical education abroad.

Box   210
D'Autremont, Charles, Mrs. (Lisbeth Webster), 1940
Note

Location: Lexington, Massachusetts.

Thank you notes for kindness rendered.

Box   210
Dauzvardis, Petras, 1947
Note

Consul for Lithuania.

Acceptance of dinner invitation.

Box   210
Davenport, A.H. Company, 1895-1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Boston, Massachusetts.

Bills, receipts, and letters concerning the purchase of furniture and the decoration of the house.

Box   211
Davenport, Bennett F., 1913
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Statement of doctor on the condition of Mrs. Blaine's Kittery Point well water.

Box   211
Davenport, Dean, 1914
Note

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.

Box   211
Davey Tree Expert Company, 1908-1940
Note

Location: Kent, Ohio.

Bills and receipts for care of trees.

Box   211
Davey, W.F., 1931
Note

Location: Dayton, Florida.

Bill for glasses.

Box   211
David, F.E., 1918-1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Medical bills and receipts.

Box   211
David, Vernon C., 1950
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Medical bill and receipt.

Box   211
Davidson, Frank, 1941
Note

Location: Toronto, Ontario.

Letter from soldier in the Canadian army gives his views on the war.

Box   211
Davison, Gertrude J., 1921
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Expense account of a proposed trip.

Box   211
Davidson, Jo, 1948
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for praising her bust of Henry Wallace.

Box   211
Davidson's Talking Machine Shop, 1910-1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for records and sound boxes.

Box   211
Davies, Caroline S., undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter thanking Parker School for offering her some teaching work which she cannot accept.

Box   211
Davies & Drummond, 1937-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters recommending their services as tax consultants and expert estate planners.

Box   211
Davies, John Wesley, 1919
Note

Location: Reading, Massachusetts.

Wedding announcement.

Box   211
Davies, Joseph E., 1931-1946
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Letter in which Davies tells Mrs. Blaine of the admiration of President Roosevelt for her.

Box   211
Davies, Joseph E., Mrs. (Marjorie), 1940-1943
Note

Location: Upper Saint Regis, New York.

Acceptance and refusal of invitations. Invitations to dine.

Box   211
Davies, May Eileen, 1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Medical bills and receipts for services rendered to Miss Flora Cooke.

Box   211
Davies, O.C.L., Mrs. (Mary B.H.), 1891-1892
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Thank you note for gifts.

Box   211
Davies, Paul Ewing, 1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding invitation.

Box   211
Davies, Turner and Company, 1895-1914
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Bills and receipts for shipping car abroad.

Box   211
Daviess, Annie T., 1926
Note

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.

Box   211
Davila, Carlos, 1944-1949
Note

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.

Box   211
Davis, Arthur Vining, 1917
Note

Location: Long Island, New York.

Wedding invitation.

Box   211
Davis, Bradley Moore, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for donation to build new botanical laboratory for the University of Chicago.

Box   211
Davis and Bryan Club, 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for an interview.

Box   211
Davis, Carl D., 1919-1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request that Mrs. Blaine pay her bill to Miss Neilsen so that he can collect his bill from her.

Box   211
Davis, Cecil C., 1915-1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Program of tour of New York Symphony Orchestra abroad.

Box   211
Davis, Charles, 1931-1941
Note

Location: Bass River, Cape Cod, Massachusetts.

Pamphlets discussing the advantages of world union.

See also: Pacific Foundation.

Box   211
Davis, Charles (Huntsville), 1943
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Receipt for $3,000 from Mary Virginia McCormick Pension Fund.

Box   211
Davis, Charles, Mrs. (Mattie), 1943
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Receipt for $3,000 from Mary Virginia McCormick Pension Fund.

Box   211
Davis, Charles G., 1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests donation to Christmas Basket Fund.

Box   211
Davis, Charles William, 1937-1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills, and receipts for the storage and purchase of coats.

Box   211
Davis Collamore and Company, undated
Note

Location: No address.

See also: Collamore, Davis, and Company.

Box   211
Davis Company, 1925-1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for fishfood and luggage stand.

Box   211
Davis, Coram T., Jr., 1943-1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Expression of sympathy.

Box   211
Davis, D.A., 1924
Note

Location: No address.

Privates letters of Mr. D.A. Davis regarding visit of Dr. John R. Mott in Greece and Turkey.

Box   211
Davis, Edward P., 1925
Note

Location: Princeton, New Jersey.

Thank you for Christmas gift.

Box   211
Davis, Edward Parker, Mrs., 1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for an interview.

Box   211
Davis and Eickemeyer, 1909
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Bill for Sepia Lincoln head.

Box   211
Davis, E.J., 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for an interview.

Box   211
Davis, Eleanor (Daisy), 1918-1947
Note

Location: Lake Mills, Wisconsin.

Thank you note for gifts.

Box   211
Davis, Elizabeth Mann, 1905
Note

Location: Alleghany, Pennsylvania.

Notification that Mr. Mann is in the hospital suffering from a stroke of paralysis.

Box   211
Davis, Ellen Diane, 1889-1920
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Thank you notes for gifts.

Box   211
Davis, Frances, 1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for hospital services rendered to Lena Olson.

Box   211
Davis, Frank E., Company, 1905-1914
Note

Location: Gloucester, Massachusetts.

Bill and receipt for fish. Advertising fish sale.

Box   211
Davis Harriet King, undated
Note

Location: No address.

See also: Howard, Harriet King, (Mrs. C.B.)

Box   211
Davis, Harry Joseph, Mrs., 1931
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Wedding invitation.

Box   211
Davis, Helen Gould, 1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests interview to discuss Business Mothers Club which is opening a home for children.

Box   211
Davis, Henry G., 1898
Note

Location: Elkins, West Virginia.

Wedding announcement.

Box   211
Davis, H.G., 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Inquiry for purchase of stock in his company.

Box   211
Davis, Howland, 1946
Note

Location: No address.

Refusal of invitation to dine.

Box   211
Davis, James J., 1925-1941
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Request for contribution to Mooseheart school for dependent, children and their mothers of Chicago.

See also: Mooseheart.

Box   211
Davis, Jerome, 1931-1952
Note

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.

Box   211
Davis, John, 1900
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Announcement of marriage of their daughter to George Cabot Lodge.

Box   211
Davis., John H., 1901
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Requests that Mrs. Blaine buy sermons from him so that he can purchase a home.

Box   211
Davis, John W., 1924-1931
Note

Location: Lexington, Virginia.

Democratic Presidential Candidate Davis regrets that he was unable to catch Mrs. Blaine at home.

Box   211
Davis, J.W., 1913-1914
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Requests for contributions to the First United Evangelical Church in Elmhurst.

Box   211
Davis, Katharine Bement, 1901
Note

Location: Bedford, New York.

Requests the return of information she gathered about the condition of living of Bohemians in Chicago.

Box   211
Davis, Katherine C., 1935-1943
Note

Location: No address.

Thank you notes for gifts.

Receipt for $2,500 from Mary Virginia McCormick Pension Fund.

Box   211
Davis, Loyal, 1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for services as doctor rendered to Mr. Karl Kreuger.

Box   211
Davis, Loyal, Mrs. (Edith), 1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for plant.

Box   211-212
Davis, Malcolm W., 1935-1944
Note

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.

Box   212
Davis, Morgan, 1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Reports on disarmament talks at Geneva in two telegrams.

Box   212
Davis, Nathan S., Jr., 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding invitation.

Box   212
Davis, Nathan S., Jr., Mrs. (Jessie H.), 1898-1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request that Emmons join a gym class instructed by her.

Box   212
Davis, Nathan S., III, 1935-1940
Note

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.”

Box   212
Davis, Nathan S., III, Mrs. (Cordelia Carpenter), 1927-1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for donations to Girl Scouts.

Box   212
Davis, Norman H., 1920-1942
Note

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.

Box   212
Davis, Paul H. and Company, 1939-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Recommendation of stock broker.

Box   212
Davis Robe Company, The, 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill and receipt.

Box   212
Davis and Sanford, 1895-1906
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Bills and receipts for photographs.

Box   212
Davis and Shepherd, 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Apologies for not including stamped envelope.

Box   212
Davis Transfer and Storage, 1931-1937
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Bills and receipts.

Box   212
Davis, W.M., 1910
Note

Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Letters in which he does not recommend that Emmons join the Polo Club at Harvard.

Box   212
Davison, Carolyn S., 1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for donation to funds for the Central YWCA Club House.

Box   212
Davison, R.C., 1919
Note: See also: United States Department of Labor - Children's Bureau, 1919 May 19-20. Conference on Child Labor Standards.
Box   212
Davisson, A.E., Mrs. (Emma R.), 1917
Note

Location: Lincoln, Nebraska.

Letter asking where are the leaflets Mrs. Blaine had sent.

Box   212
Daw, Harry H., Mrs. (Belle G.), 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Complaint that Mrs. Blaine did not pay a fair price for a building recently purchased.

Box   212
Dawe, A.C., Pharmacy, 1920-1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts.

Box   212
Dawes, Anna L., 1901
Note

Location: Pittsfield.

Letter of introduction for minister of the McAll Mission.

Box   212
Dawes, Charles G., 1914-1950
Note

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.
Box   212
Dawes, Charles G., Mrs. (Caro D. Blymer), 1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note saying they will meet Mrs. Blaine's son and daughter.

Box   212
Dawes, Chester M., 1896-1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter stating that he will write his Senator and urge him to support Senate Bill 311 at Mrs. Blaine's request.

Box   212
Dawes, Chester M., Mrs. (Ada B. Laflin), 1896-1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter hoping to get Mrs. Blaine to reconsider her resignation from The Friday Club of Chicago.

Box   212
Dawes and Company Inc., 1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Offering stock in the Associated Apparel Industries.

Box   212
Dawes, Rufus C., 1934-1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Offer of membership by the Century of Progress in the Club known as “The Trustees' Lounge.”

Box   212
Dawes, Rufus G., Mrs. (Helen Palmer), 1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for donations to Fortnightly.

Box   212
Dawes, W.R., 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for donation to fund for tornado sufferers.

Box   212
Dawson, Estelle, 1890
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for an interview.

Box   212
Dawson, Fraser, Mrs. (Faith), 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note describing Mrs. Blaine's gift of flowers at the funeral of Dr. Black.

Box   212
Dawson, M.C., Mrs., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for an interview to arrange a concert for singers Alice and Ethel Davey.

Box   212
Dawson, N.E., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for an interview to discuss his educational scheme.

Box   212
Dawson, Peter, 1927
Note

Location: Toronto, Ontario.

Thank you note for gift of money.

Box   212
Day, Albert Morgan, 1887-1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Lake Forest, Illinois.

Wedding invitations.

Box   212
Day, Albert Morgan, Mrs. (Fanny Pynchon), 1890-1926
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Request for purchase of tickets to The Chicago Music Society.

Box   212
Day, George Lord, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding invitation.

Box   212
Day, Gertrude M., 1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for payment of small bills from the estate of Emmons Blaine Jr.

Box   212
Day, Miss, 1892
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acceptance of invitation.

Box   212
Day, Thomas Charles, 1899
Note

Location: Indianapolis, Indiana.

Wedding invitation.

Box   212
Deach, Ivan, Jr., 1934
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notification of coming books.

Box   212
Deacon Products Company, 1949
Note

Location: Moline, Illinois.

Request for a financial loan to market restaurant equipment.

Box   212
Dead-Line, The, 1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Copy of The Dead-Line accompanied by testimonials to influence Mrs. Blaine into purchasing a subscription.

Box   212
Deagan, J.C., Inc., 1924-1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill and receipt for eight-tone Montessori bells.

Box   212
De Ajuria, Gregorio, 1898-1900
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Request to paint a miniature of Mrs. Blaine.

Box   212
Deakin, Earl, 1912-1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Offer of coin collection for sale.

Box   212
Deakin, H., 1894-1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill and receipts for oriental art objects.

Box   212
De Algarra, Ignacio, 1947
Note

Location: No address.

Refusal of invitation.

Box   212
Dean, Charles A., 1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for contribution to fund for Olympic Games.

Box   212
Dean and Dean, 1929-1934
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for blueprints.

Box   212
Dean, Ella Wood, 1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Offer to let Mrs. Blaine see moving picture of the Parker School Christmas festivities.

Box   212
Dean, Franklin A., Jr., 1910-1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you for Christmas at Elmhurst.

Box   212
Dean, George R., Mrs. (Emily Washburne), 1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for contribution to the Juvenile Protective Association.

Box   212
Dean, Hubert T., 1926-1927
Note

Location: Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts.

Bills and receipt for services rendered as doctor.

Box   212
Dean, James, Mrs., 1899
Note

Location: Quebec, Canada.

Wedding announcement.

Box   212
Dean, Lillian May, 1922-1953
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Poems of a mawkish nature written to Mrs. Blaine by employee.

Acknowledgement of salary checks.

Box   212
Dean, Lyde W., 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Refusal of invitation for Christmas.

Box   212
Dean, Marlette M., 1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Report that Mrs. McCormick was feeling better and said she would not be needed anymore.

Box   212
Dean, Roselle, 1916
Note

Location: No address.

Request for interview by magazine writer.

Box   212
Dean, Walter, 1931-1941
Note

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.

Box   212
Deane, Peter, and Company, 1898
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bids by landscape gardener.

Box   212
Dean's, 1936-1937
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Bills and receipts for bakery goods.

Box   213
Dearborn Chemical Company, 1917
Note

Location: No address.

Instructions for preparing sample of well water at Lake Mills for Sanitary and Bacteriological analysis.

Box   213
Dearborn Stationery Company, 1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill and receipt for wedding announcements.

Box   213
Dearholt, Hoyt E., 1925
Note

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.

Box   213
Deasy and Higgins, undated
Note

Location: No address.

Receipt for making contract with H.E. Hapworth for building fence.

Box   213
De Barrows, Antonio M., 1942
Note

Location: Cohasset, Massachusetts.

Caretaker of Mary Virginia McCormick home complains for having been dismissed with ten days notice after 30 years of service.

Box   213
Debenham, Margaret, 1900
Note

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.

Box   213
Debevoise, Thomas W., 1947
Note

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.

Box   213
De Bey, Cornelia B., 1904-1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Pamphlet by Miss de Bey entitled “How to Eliminate Waste in the Development of the Race.”

Box   213
DeBoer, John J., 1946-1949
Note

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.

Box   213
De Bonnier, H., and Company, 1887
Note

Location: Brussels.

Letter in French from department store.

Box   213
De Boyedon, O.H., 1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for Christmas wish from member of faculty of Parker School.

Box   213
De Broglie, Jacques, 1927
Note

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).

Box   213
De Broglie, Jacques, Mrs. (Marie Antoinette Aussenac), 1927-1935
Note

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.

Box   213
De Broglie, Louis, 1946-1947
Note

Location: Paris, France.

Request for contribution to the Societe de Secours des Amis des Sciences.

Box   213
De Bruce, Robert, 1948
Note

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.

Box   213
De Cardenas, Juan F., 1939
Note

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.

Box   213
De Celles, J.A. Emile, 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for contribution to fund to build up vacant lots into recreational areas for children in Chicago.

Box   213
Deker, Grace, 1947
Note

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.

Box   213
De Clerque, Natalie S., 1938-1940
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Acceptance and thank-you notes for invitations.

Box   213
Decorative Art Society, 1921-1925
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Bills and receipts for shades, etc.

Box   213
De Cou, Branson, 1932
Note

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.

Box   213
De Courcy, Kenneth, 1939-1943
Note

Location: London, England.

Requests for subscription to special news service from England.

Box   213
Dector, Ella, 1923
Note

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.

Box   213
Dee, George William, 1945
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Congratulations for Mrs. Blaine's work in the 1944 campaign for Roosevelt.

Box   213
Deepwater Coal and Iron Corporation, 1923
Note

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.

Box   213
Deer Path Garage, 1929-1930
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for car repairs.

Box   213
Deering, Charles, 1911-1914
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois; Chicago, Illinois; Paris, France.

Announcement of marriage of their daughter Marion to Mr. Chauncey McCormick in 1914.

Box   213
Deering, Charles, Mrs. (Marion D. Whipple), 1924
Note

Location: Miami, Florida.

Notification that Mr. Casas will not be able to meet Mrs. Blaine as early as planned.

Box   213
Deering, Chaucer, 1892-1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you notes.

Box   213
Deering, James, 1896-1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acceptance and refusal of invitations; expression of sympathy.

Box   213
Defauw, Desire, 1943-1945
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations for tea and cocktails.

Box   213
Defauw, Jeanne, 1943
Note

Location: No address.

Thank you note for flowers.

Box   213
Deffenbaugh, W.I., 1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two poems - “Forsaken” and “The Unionist Now.”

Box   213
Defiance Machine Company, The, 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acknowledgement of order for signagraph.

Box   213
De Fontenoy, La Marquise, 1916
Note

Location: England.

Biographical material.

Box   213
De Forest, Robert, 1903-1904
Note

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.

Box   213
Degnan, Thomas S., 1949
Note

Location: Miami, Florida.

Wants position as newspaperman on The Compass.

Box   213
DeGloyer, Robert S., 1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notification that a building is being constructed next to a building of hers on Michigan and Erie Street.

Box   213
De Gripenberg, Baroness (Peggy), 1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request to write personal letter to the President to help Finland.

Box   213
DeGroff, Dorothy, 1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Interview for a position in Mrs. Blaine's office.

Box   213
DeGroot, Edward B., 1910-1915
Note

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.

Box   213
DeGroot, Edward B., Mrs. (Sarah Pillsbury), 1914
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Request that Mrs. Blaine ask Mr. DeGroot to return home in order that Mrs. DeGroot can make him rest.

Box   213
De Guevara, Alberto L., 1941
Note

Location: Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico.

Doctor writes for Mrs. Bartlette whose son Paul is suffering from a bronchiectasis and needs money for treatment.

Box   213
Dehy, William D., 1930
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Notification of a meeting of the Board of Guardians which recommended that certain doctors mentioned should treat Stanley McCormick.

Box   213
De Huszar, George, 1941
Note

Location: No address.

Request for an appointment.

Box   213
Deibler, F.S., 1919
Note: See: United States Department of Labor - Children's Bureau, 1919 May 19-20 Conference on Labor Standards.
Box   213
De Ivanrey, Marquis, 1907
Note

Location: Paris, France.

Announcement of the marriage of their son Ricardo to Miss Italia Mitchell Blair.

Box   213
De Jimeicz, Luisa Sors, 1949
Language:
Spanish
Note

Location: Havana, Cuba.

Letter with picture of baby enclosed.

Box   213
De Koven, Reginald, 1906-1910
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Wedding invitation and announcement.

Box   213
De Koven, Reginald, Mrs. (Anna Farwell), 1888-1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; New York, New York.

Congratulations on her engagement.

Sympathy expressed over the death of Emmons Jr.

Box   213
De la Fond, Clarice, 1921-1947
Note

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.

Box   213
Delahant, Anthony, 1935-1941
Note

Location: Saranac Lake, New York.

Bills and receipts for examination of Marvin and Huntington Camp water.

Box   213
De Lang, Elizabeth H., 1924
Note

Location: Bermuda.

Thank you note for wedding gift.

Box   213
Delano, Frederic Adrian, 1901-1940
Note

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.

Box   213
Delano, Frederic Adrian, Mrs. (Matilda Peasley), 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to meet Ethel Dummes.

Box   213
Delano, Laura, 1909-1911
Note

Location: Bryn Mawr.

Thank you note for hospitality.

Box   213
Delano, Louise, 1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Accepts invitation of Parker School Senior Class for supper.

Box   214
De Lanux, M. Pierre, 1929
Note

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.

Box   214
DeL'Armitage, Arabella Marie Root, 1899
Note

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.

Box   214
De La Sceaux, Edouard, 1925
Note

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.

Box   214
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company, 1893
Note

Location: Richfield Springs.

Bills for handling and transportation.

Box   214
De Lee, Joseph B., 1934-1941
Note

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.

Box   214
Delineator, The, 1907-1912
Note

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.

Box   214
Dell, Charles, 1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for New Year's celebration.

Box   214
Dellenback, William H., 1909
Note

Location: Springfield, Illinois.

Acknowledgment of letter concerning bill introduced in Illinois Senate.

Box   214
Delmo Housing Corporation, 1947-1953
Note

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.

Box   214
Delmonicos, 1905
Note

Location: New York.

Bill, paid.

Box   214
Del Monte Lodge, 1946
Note

Location: Carmel, California.

Two telegrams indicating lack of hotel accommodations.

Box   214
De Lozada, Enuque, 1940-1944
Note

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.

Box   214
Delph, John F., 1939-1941, 1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipts for paid medical bills.

Box   214
Delphian Society, 1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Conversation concerning textbooks for Society and a copy of curriculum.

Box   214
Delta Cooperative Farm, 1939
Note

Location: Rochdale, Mississippi.

Letter of appreciation from Sam H. Franklin Jr. for Mrs. Blaine's interest and contributions.

Box   214
Del Vayo, Julio Alvarez, 1939-1943
Note

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.

Box   214
De Madariaga, Pilar, 1940
Note

Location: Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York.

Christmas and New Year's greetings.

De Madariaga, Salvador
Box   214
1935-1937
Note

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.

Box   214
1938-1940
Note

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.

Box   214
1941-1950
Note

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.

Box   214
De Madariaga, Salvador, Mrs. (Constance), 1938-1939
Note

Location: Vaux, Switzerland; Oxford, England.

Personal correspondence concerning family.

Box   214
Demaio, Ernie, 1949
Note: See also Civil Rights Congress, 1949 March 13.
Box   214
Dembrow, William L., Mrs., 1949
Note

Location: Silverspring, Maryland.

Letter of congratulations and note on personal difficulties.

Box   214
De Micheli, Alfred, 1938-1940
Note

Location: Lucerne, Switzerland.

Correspondence regarding several armchairs bought in Europe. Acknowledgment of check.

Box   214
Deming Slides, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two Bills.

Box   214
Demmon, 1925
Note

Location: Rockford, Illinois.

Note of telephone conversation regarding naming of a state highway after Mrs. Blaine's son.

Box   214
Demmon, Douglas, 1920
Note

Location: Stamford, Connecticut.

Letter of inquiry regarding Holstein cattle for export.

Box   214
Demmon, Stephen, 1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone conversation regarding information about Mrs. Blaine's connection with English Speaking Union.

Box   214
Democratic Historical Association, 1934
Note

Location: Springfield, Illinois.

Telephone conversation regarding book to be published about history of the Democratic Party, requesting interview with Mrs. Blaine.

Box   214
Democratic National Committee - Chicago, 1916-1952
Note: 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.
Democratic National Committee - New York
Box   214
1912-1936
Note: Letters of appreciation for contributions toward party campaigns.
Box   215
1937-1948
Note: Letters of appreciation and requests for further support for party activities and candidates.
Box   215
Democratic National Committee - Washington, 1913-1952
Note: Letters of appreciation for support. Various reports and publicity material for Democratic campaigns and organizations.
Box   215
Democratic National Congressional Committee, 1937
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Requests for support of The Democratic Register, congressional magazine.

Box   215
Democratic National Convention, 1948, 1952
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Chicago, Illinois.

Guest pin and credentials. Requests for financial support.

Box   215
Democratic Party of Cook County, 1914, 1923, 1942, 1943, 1947
Note

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.

Box   215
Democratic Woman's Committee - Illinois, 1920
Note: Letters requesting statement on Mrs. Blaine's support of League of Nations and Democratic candidates.
Box   215
Democratic Women's Clubs, 1922, 1924
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Three bulletins concerning party activities. Invitation to join the Democratic Women's Club.

Box   215
Democrats for Willkie, 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone conversation with Mr. Stanley Potter, Illinois Chairman of Democrats for Willkie, requesting Mrs. Blaine's support.

Box   215
De Montebello, A. and Company, 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from Chicago representative sending price list of French wines of above company.

Box   215
De Monvel, Maurice Boutet, 1898-1899
Note

Location: Paris, France; New York; Chicago, Illinois.

Personal correspondence in French.

Box   215
De Mooy, Anne, 1945-1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal conversations regarding medical care.

Box   215
Demorest, Charles H., 1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter requesting loan of $300 for daughter's education.

Box   215
Dempster, Charles Wesley, Mrs., 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to meet Mrs. Howard F. Gillette.

Box   215
Deneen, Charles Samuel, 1907-1912
Note

Location: Springfield, Illinois.

Notices of appointment of Mrs. Blaine as delegate to National Conferences of Charities and Correction and Child Labor. From Governor.

Box   215
De Neese, Dorothy, 1899
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Personal letter from young girl student.

Box   215
Dengler, Paul L., 1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Text of address before Francis Parker School concerning education in Austria.

Box   215
Denham, Sergie J., 1951
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; New York.

Letter of request for financial support from Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo Inc.

Box   215
Denicke, Charles W., and Company, 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter regarding metal kitchen equipment.

Box   215
Denicomb, J., 1892
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipt of $25 for coachman's boots.

Box   215
Denig, L.A. and A.M., 1901-1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipts and bills for drags and pharmaceuticals.

Box   215
Denison Hotel, 1909
Note

Location: Indianapolis, Indian.

Telegram regarding accommodations.

Box   215
Deniston, Edward, 1907
Note

Location: Denver, Colorado.

Personal letters requesting aid from Mrs. Blaine for sick boy.

Box   215
Den Kongelige Porcelainsfabriks, 1887
Note

Location: Copenhagen, Denmark.

Bill for dinnerware.

Box   215
Denney, Revel, January 2
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of thanks for plant.

Box   215
Denning, E.J., and Company, 1892
Note

Location: New York.

Receipts for clothing.

Box   215
Dennis, Charles H., 1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for information regarding lecture.

Box   215
Dennis, George J., 1917-1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Checks for medical care.

Box   215
Dennis, George J., Mrs. (Anna Bentley), December 27
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal letter requesting proxy vote for granting of diplomas at School of Domestic Arts and Sciences.

Box   215
Dennison, James P., 1893
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal family letter.

Box   215
Dennison Manufacturing Company, 1891-1922
Note

Location: Framingham, Massachusetts.

Numerous bills and receipts.

Box   215
Dennison Manufacturing Company, 1923-1934
Note

Location: Framingham, Massachusetts.

Numerous bills, receipts and correspondence regarding accounts.

Box   215
Denny, A.H., 1929-1941
Note

Location: Saranac Lake, New York.

Receipts for cutlery, jewelry, etc.

Box   215
Denny, Arthur Briggs, 1910
Note

Location: Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.

Announcement of marriage of daughter.

Box   215
Denny, Genevieve Lewis, probably 1929
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Report regarding medical condition of Mary Denny.

Box   215
Denny, George V., Jr., 1941, 1945
Note

Location: New York.

Request for financial support for the Town Hall Inc.

Box   215
Denny, George V., Jr., Mrs., June 1
Note

Location: Knoxville, Tennessee.

Telegram regarding distribution of copies of President's war message.

Box   215
Denny, Harold N., 1940
Note

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.”

Box   215
Denoix, Madam, 1887
Note

Location: Paris, France.

Receipt.

Box   215
Dent, Louis Addison, 1900-1911
Note

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.

Box   215
Dent, Louis Addison, Mrs., 1901
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Personal letter regarding Mr. Dent's illness.

Box   215
Dent, Mary, probably 1884
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Complimentary note.

Box   215
Dent, Thomas, 1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note.

Box   215
Denton, Mary Florence, 1915
Note

Location: Kyoto, Japan.

Personal letter.

Box   215
Denver Sanatorium, 1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone conversation regarding article by Mrs. Blaine on program for servicemen at Chicago Stadium.

Box   215
Denvir, John J., 1911
Note

Location: Springfield, Illinois.

Views on bill before Illinois' General Assembly.

Box   215
De Palenica, Isabel, 1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Text of speech on Spain before Chicago Council on Foreign Relations.

Box   215
De Paul Settlement and Day Nursery, 1922-1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters of request for check regarding support for nursery.

Box   215
De Petris, 1939
Note

Location: Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan.

Bill for plant.

Box   215
De Peyster, Frederic Augustus, 1937-1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal greetings and thank-you notes.

Box   215
De Peyster, Joseph, 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acceptance of dinner invitation.

Box   216
De Pinna, A., Company, 1898-1902
Note

Location: New York.

Receipts for clothing.

Box   216
De Plata, Edmee, L., 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal letter regarding family problems.

Box   216
De Prez and Smith, 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Magazine sales appeal.

Box   216
De Priest, Oscar, 1937-1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding Christmas Fund for needy African American children and families.

Box   216
De Rapalje, Bertha E., 1926
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for interview.

Box   216
Deratt, Viola, 1904
Note

Location: Quebec, Canada.

Note regarding dedication exercises of School of Education.

Box   216
Derby, George S., 1913-1920
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Receipts for medical services.

Box   216
De Ridder, L., 1902-1906
Note

Location: Antwerp, Belgium.

Personal letters and cards, receipt of check for ladies purse.

Box   216
De Rochemont, Louis, 1941
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Letter regarding film Peace - by Adolf Hitler.

Box   216
De Saint Quentin, Rene, 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Text of address on “France at War” before Chicago Council on Foreign Relations.

Box   216
De Sales, Raoul de Roussy, 1936-1937
Note: Texts of two addresses, “France Faces a Dilemma” and “France Under the Popular Front,” before Chicago Council on Foreign Relations.
Box   216
De Sentillaine, Jean, 1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter and list of private art collection for sale.

Box   216
Deshays, Charlotte, 1896
Note

Location: Framingsham, Massachusetts.

Letter of thanks.

Box   216
Deshell's Pharmacy, 1926-1932
Note

Location: New York.

Bills and receipts for drugs and pharmaceuticals.

Box   216
De Shetley Foundation, 1926
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of appreciation for promise to visit.

Box   216
Deshler, William G., 1912
Note

Location: Columbus, Ohio.

Announcement of marriage of daughter.

Box   216
Desmarais, M.F., 1907
Note

Location: Las Vegas, New Mexico.

Letter regarding health of James A. Reynolds.

Box   216
Desmond's, 1931
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Receipts for clothes.

Box   216
Despres, Manon, 1954
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telegram regarding visit to Summer School for Office Workers at University of Chicago.

Box   216
Detmers, Arthur, 1908-1918
Note

Location: Buffalo, New York; Chicago, Illinois.

Personal correspondence. Reports on elementary school of Francis Parker School, also one at high school level.

Box   216
Detmers, Arthur, 1919-1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding education of Jack Adams.

Box   216
De Trevise, Duke, 1925
Note

Location: New York.

Notice of availability for lectures on French painting for the Society “La Saunegarde de L'Art Francais.”

Box   216
Detrich, Anna Hay, 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for interview regarding business training for young women.

Box   216
Detroit Community Union, 1920
Note

Location: Detroit, Michigan.

Letter of thanks for check and desire for future interest and assistance.

Box   216
Detroit Institute for the Blind Inc., 1940
Note: Request for copy of radio talk delivered by Mrs. Blaine on behalf of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's campaign.
Box   216
Dettmers, Henry, 1910-1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipts for interior decorating and furnishings.

Box   216-217
Deudney, Stanley B., 1915-1926
Physical Description: 25 folders 
Note

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.
Box   218
Deuel, Wallace R., 1936-1941
Note

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.

Box   218
De Van, William Todd, 1920-1922, 1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding Yale University Press and art projects.

Box   218
Deven, J.C., 1889
Note

Location: Richfield Springs, New York.

Telegram and receipt regarding clothing.

Box   218
Devenport, Grace B., 1943
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Letter of thanks for financial assistance from Mary V. McCormick Pension Fund.

Box   218
Dever, William E., 1925-1926
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notice of appointment of Mrs. Blaine to American Ideal Commission and Chicago Recreation Commission, by Mayor.

Box   218
Deveraux, H.E., 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

See also: Town Hall Meeting of Chicago, 1937 February 15.

Box   218
De Vergnies, O. and Soeurs, 1881
Note

Location: Brussels, Belgium.

Receipt.

Box   218
Deverman, Kenneth, 1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note of thanks.

Box   218
De Verner, Henry, 1951
Note

Location: Ormond Beach, Florida.

Announcement of marriage of daughter.

Box   218
Deveux, L.W., 1903
Note

Location: Brookline, Massachusetts.

Personal notes.

Box   218
Devi, Ratan, 1928
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Letter of appreciation and programs of performances of Indian music.

Box   218
De Villers, Theresa L., 1918
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Correspondence regarding shipment of chemises.

Box   218
Devine, Edward T., 1907-1912
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Invitation to attend meetings of Charity Organization Society. Two letters requesting assistance for the Survey Charity.

Box   218
Devine, John B., 1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for attitude regarding hospital and doctor bills of Frank J. Myers.

Box   218
Devlin, L.W., 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal note.

Box   218
De Voney, John B., and Company, 1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for information regarding sale of premises owned by Mrs. Blaine.

Box   218
De Vos, Izaak, 1902-1905, 1914, 1915, 1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipts for photographs.

Box   218
Devries, Herman, undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for cooperation in fundraising concert for consumptive boy.

Box   218
De Warp Ruart, G. Cornet, 1942
Note

Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Thank you note and greetings.

Box   218
Dewey, Bradley, 1949
Note

Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Marriage announcement of daughter.

Box   218
Dewey, Charles S., 1934, 1938, 1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Announcement of marriage of daughter, letter regarding establishment of political club; invitation to dinner in honor of Chinese ambassador.

Box   218
Dewey, Charles S., Mrs. (Suzette H.), 1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial support for Visiting Nurse Association.

Box   218
Dewey, George, 1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Phone invitation to dinner.

Box   218
Dewey, Grace K., 1909, 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Three acceptances and one regret at inability to accept invitation of Senior Class for luncheon.

Box   218
Dewey, John, 1897-1929
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

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.”

Box   218
Dewey, John, Mrs. (Alice C.), 1899
Note

Location: San Francisco, California.

Letters of appreciation for providing accommodation in California and pleasure in meeting Mrs. Nettie F. McCormick.

Box   218
Dewey, John, Gift Fund, 1927
Note

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.

Box   218
Dewey, Melvil, 1904
Note

Location: Albany, New York.

Letter regarding list of children's books requested by Mrs. Blaine.

Box   218
Dewey, Melvil, Mrs. (Annie), 1900-1901
Note

Location: Lake Placid, New York.

Invitations to attend conferences of and membership in Home Economics club.

Box   218
Dewey National Home Fund Committee
Note: See also: Roberts, Ellis H.
Box   218
Dewey, Richard, 1914, 1919
Note

Location: Wauwatosa, Wisconsin.

Bills of receipt for medical consultations of Ira B. Meyers, Miss Juovett, William J. Linn.

Box   218
Dewey, Thomas E., 1943
Note

Location: Albany, New York.

Appeal for contributions to Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society.

Box   218
De Windt, Heybiger A., 1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to visit.

Box   218
Dewson, Mary W., 1938, 1942
Note

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.

Box   218
Dexter, C.H., 1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Interview for position of chauffeur to Mrs. Blaine.

Box   218
Dexter, Charles P., Mrs., 1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to daughter's marriage.

Box   218
Dexter, Lydia A., 1898, 1901, 1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding sale of private natural science collection for use in university or museum. Letters of reference for position of librarian.

Box   218
Dexter, Wirt, Mrs. (Josephine), 1892-1937
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts; Switzerland.

Personal correspondence regarding family matters.

Box   218
Dial, The, 1906-1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; New York.

Ads and receipts for subscriptions.

Box   218
Diamond L. Ranch, 1925
Note

Location: North Fork, Idaho.

Resort information.

Box   218
Diamond, Nelle, Inc., 1924-1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and receipts for purchases.

Box   218
Diamond Rubber Company, 1910
Note

Location: Akron, Ohio.

Receipt.

Box   218
Diana Fruit and Confectionery Company, 1927
Note

Location: Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

Statements of account and receipts.

Box   218
Dibblee, Henry, 1901, 1904
Note

Location: Rye Beach, New Hampshire; London, England.

Invitations to daughter's marriages.

Box   219
Dibblee, Henry, Company, 1891
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipt.

Box   219
Dibblee and Manierre
Note: See Winston and Company.
Box   219
Dibblee, Thomas Bloodgood, Mrs., 1879
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Announcement of daughter's marriage.

Box   219
Dick, Albert Blake, Jr., 1939, 1941
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Invitation to visit and to marriage of daughter.

Box   219
Dick, Albert Blake, Jr., Mrs. (Helen), 1939
Note: Thank you note.
Box   219
Dick, Albert Blake, III, 1937-1940
Note

Location: Yale University, Illinois.

Acceptance and declinations of dinner invitations.

Box   219
Dick, Edison, 1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter regarding contribution to World Council of Churches.

Box   219
Dickens and Jones, 1938
Note

Location: London, England.

Receipts.

Box   219
Dickens, June O'Hara, 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note.

Box   219
Dicker, Isadore, 1932
Note

Location: New York.

Notice of indebtedness due regarding Henry Shuman Assignee of Ascher - Le Vin Inc.

Box   219
Dickerman, Watson B., 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone conversation regarding party for Professor Livingston Wright.

Box   219
Dickerson, Charles Hatfield, 1916-1921
Note

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.

Box   219
Dickerson, Earl H.
Note: See also:
  • Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies
  • Norris, George W., 1943 February 12.
Box   219
Dickerson, E.L., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial aid.

Box   219
Dickerson, J. Spencer, 1911, 1923
Note

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.

Box   219
Dickert, Morgan S., 1931
Note

Location: Chattanooga, Tennessee.

Copies of poem “A Tribute.”

Box   219
Dickey, Alice M., 1925, 1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for employment.

Box   219
Dickey, Helen Louise, 1898
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for interview regarding children's story books.

Box   219
Dickey, John W., 1917, 1922
Note

Location: Augusta, Georgia.

Photographs and blueprints of houses for sale and rent.

Box   219
Dickey, Samuel, Mrs. (Louise Atherton), 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of appreciation at meeting Mrs. McCormick.

Box   219
Dickinson, Alice, 1913 May
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for interview regarding summer camp for tubercular children.

Box   219
Dickinson, Charles H., 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone conversation regarding return of letters of recommendation.

Box   219
Dickinson College, 1948
Note

Location: Carlisle, Pennsylvania.

Correspondence regarding invitation to Mrs. Blaine to attend 175th anniversary of college.

Box   219
Dickinson, Francis R., Mrs., 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to visit.

Box   219
Dickinson, Jacob M. (Judge), 1921-1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding assistance for George Peabody College for Teachers, Nashville, Tennessee. Also contact concerning party platforms.

Box   219
Dickson, B.W., 1929
Note

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.

Box   219
Dickson, Dorothy, 1926
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note.

Box   219
Dickson, Jane Stoddard, 1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note.

Box   219
Dickson, Laura A., 1926
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request to read for Mrs. Blaine.

Box   219
Dickson, Mae-Ashley, 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of sympathy and willingness to be of service as nurse for Floyd Collins.

Box   219
Dickson, Ralph, 1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone conversations regarding financial contribution to Disabled American Veterans.

Box   219
Dictaphone Sales Corporation, 1928-1931, 1938-1940, 1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invoices and receipts.

Box   219
Didesheim, Rene, 1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Text of address before Chicago Council on Foreign Relations on “Belgium and the Rexists.”

Box   219
Diebold Inc., 1956
Note

Location: Canton, Ohio.

Locksmith service.

Box   219
Diehl Brothers Inc., 1930
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Bills for groceries.

Box   219
Diehl, Charles Edward, 1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Office interview regarding financial assistance for Presbyterian College in Tennessee.

Box   219
Diehl Grocery Company, 1929-1932
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Bills and receipts.

Box   219
Dienhart, George B., and Son Inc., 1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipt for window shades.

Box   219
Dietzgen, Eugene, Company, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipts.

Box   219
Diffley, M.W., Inc., 1904-1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipts.

Box   219
Dillabough, W.H., 1893
Note

Location: Jacksonville, Florida.

Request for picture of the late Emmons Blaine by a former friend and employee.

Box   219
Dillenbeck, Ralph, 1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter regarding return of Mr. Bentley's papers.

Box   219
Dillingham, Frank Ayer, 1928
Note

Location: Summit, New Jersey.

Invitation to daughter's marriage.

Box   219
Dillon, Mary Earhart, 1943
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Inquiry and request for material on woman's movement for collection at Northwestern University.

Box   219
Dillon, Thomas L., Mrs. (Julia A.), 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial aid for Vacation Schools and Playground Committee, Women's Clubs.

Box   219
Dilworth, J.D., 1912
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Bill for lumber.

Box   219
Dinimick, Joseph Benjamin, 1919
Note

Location: Scranton, Pennsylvania.

Invitation to daughter's marriage.

Box   219
Dimock, Marshall E., 1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Regret at inability to attend meeting for Mr. De Madariaga.

Box   219
Dimock, Sarah Whitney, 1920
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Letter of information regarding aid to World War I veterans.

Box   219
Dimon, Martha E., 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for position as stenographer.

Box   219
Dines, Helen, 1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of advice from a 13-year-old.

Box   219
Dinet and Delfosse, 1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for drugs.

Box   219
Dingee, Gertrude P., 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of inquiry as to use of history text at Hyde Park High School.

Box   219
Dinwiddie, Courtenay, 1939-1940
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Requests for appointment.

Box   219
Diocese of Chicago, 1899
Note: Requests for contributions to Church Home for Aged Persons.
Box   219
Dionne, Paul J., 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Expense account.

Disabled American Veterans
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of request and appreciation for assistance given to various functions of organization.

Box   219
1922-1932
Box   219
1933-1949
Box   219
Disabled Veterans' and Orphans' Relief, 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Luncheon address of Commander Drain.

Box   219
Distin Studio, 1931
Note

Location: Saranac Lake, New York.

Bills for photographs.

Box   219
Distin, William G., 1941
Note

Location: Saranac Lake, New York.

Regrets at burning down of Mrs. Blaine's camp and offer of services in rebuilding it.

Box   219
Distin, William L., 1905
Note

Location: Saranac Lake, New York.

Receipt for photos.

Box   219
Ditchburn, H., and Company, 1906
Note

Location: Port Carling, Ontario.

Receipts.

Box   219
Diston, Charles H., and Company, 1908
Note

Location: New York.

Receipts.

Box   219
Diston, Oliver, Company, 1902, 1926-1927
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Receipts.

Box   219
Dittman, Pearl, 1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note.

Box   219
Dix, John A., 1932
Note

Location: Mt. Kisco, New York.

Personal thanks and appreciation for entrusting upbringing of boy, Michael, to his care.

Box   219
Dix, John A., Mrs. (Sophie), 1932
Note

Location: Mt. Kisco, New York.

Personal correspondence with Mrs. Beale.

Box   219
Dixon, Arthur, III, 1913, 1946-1947, 1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations to weddings of daughters.

Box   219
Dixon, Clarence, Mrs., 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone conversation regarding providing entertainment for Mrs. Blaine.

Box   220
Dixon, Fanny, 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipt for professional services.

Box   220
Dixon, George W., 1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations to visit and to daughter's wedding.

Box   220
Dixon, George W., Mrs., 1921-1922, 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Tickets and phone conversation regarding musicals and benefits.

Box   220
Dixon, Homer Laing, Mrs., 1918, 1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to attend meeting at home, and telephone conversation regarding chauffeur.

Box   220
Dixon, Joseph L., 1900
Note

Location: Springfield, Massachusetts.

Personal letter of sympathy and appreciation.

Box   220
Dixon, Minnie A., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters of appreciation, request for interview, and application for employment.

Box   220
Dixon, William, Mrs., 1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone conversation regarding musical entertainer.

Box   220
Doak, J.A., 1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipt.

Box   220
Doane, John Edwin, Mrs., 1900
Note

Location: Thompson, Connecticut.

Letter of regret at inability to attend lectures.

Box   220
Dobbins, L.C., 1949
Note

Location: Kansas City, Missouri.

Asks backing for a proposed biography of Cyrus McCormick and the effects of the invention of the reaper.

Box   220
Dobbs, Harrison A., 1931-1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

See also:

  • Chicago Regional White House Conference, 1931 October 30-31
  • Chicago Urban League, 1932 May 24
Box   220
Dobbs, C.R., 1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Information regarding oriental rugs.

Box   220
Dobson, Austin, 1887
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Text of a poem “Incognits.”

Box   220
Dobson, Dan Newton, Mrs. (Lillian Y.), 1954
Note

Location: West Palm Beach, Florida.

Letter of appreciation and information regarding health of Mrs. Bartlett.

Box   220
Dobson, R. Calvin, 1939
Note

Location: St. Louis, Missouri.

Letter regarding financial straits of Mrs. R.A. Bartlett.

Box   220
Dobyns, Fletcher, 1904, 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of inquiry regarding position for sister. Letter requesting financial aid for Committee of Seven investigating corruption in Illinois.

Box   220
Dock, George, 1915
Note

Location: St. Louis, Missouri.

Correspondence regarding health condition of Mr. Robert Adams.

Box   220
Dodd, Catherine, 1889, 1899, 1902, 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you notes.

Box   220
Dodd, Harold W., 1942
Note

Location: Princeton, New Jersey.

Letter expressing confidence in Secretary Hull and United States government.

Box   220
Dodd, J.W., Mrs. (S.P.), 1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter regarding a wish to sell a valuable book.

Box   220
Dodd and Livingston, 1911
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Act as Mrs. Blaine's agent at auction of Robert Hoe library.

Box   220
Dodd, Mary, 1888
Note

Location: Mark Harbor, Maine.

Poem and sketches of gowns.

Box   220
Dodd, Mead and Company, 1897-1931
Note

Location: New York.

Correspondence and receipts for books.

Box   220
Dodd, Robert H., 1916
Note

Location: New York.

Letter of inquiry concerning sale of Robert and Elizabeth B. Browning collection of manuscripts and letters.

Box   220
Dodd, Walter F., Mrs. (Sue Hutchison), 1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request to attend political meeting.

Box   220
Dodd, William E., 1922-1940
Note

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.

Box   220
Dodd, William E., Portrait Fund, 1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for contribution to fund.

Box   220
Dodd, William E., Jr., 1941
Note

Location: Round Hill, Virginia.

Letter of information regarding Ambassador Dodd's diary.

Box   220
Dodge, Anita Trumbull, 1900, 1908
Note

Location: Montecito, California.

Personal correspondence.

Box   220
Dodge, Arthur M., 1914
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Receipt for medical services.

Box   220
Dodge, Bayard, 1912-1948
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Note

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.

Box   220
Dodge, Bayard, Family
Physical Description: photographs 
Box   220
Dodge, Bayard, Mrs. (Mary Williams Bliss), 1908-1950
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note: Personal correspondence.
Box   220
Dodge, C.L., 1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone conversations regarding obtaining Mrs. Blaine's support for changing laws on old age assistance, and veterans' benefits.

Box   220
Dodge, Cleveland E., 1924-1927
Note

Location: New York.

Requests for contributions to John W. Davis campaign, and National Council on Religion in Higher Education.

Box   220
Dodge, Cleveland E., Jr., 1924
Note

Location: New York.

Invitation to visit.

Box   220
Dodge, Cleveland Hoadley, 1908, 1911
Note

Location: New York.

Thank you note and invitation to daughter's wedding.

Box   220
Dodge, Cleveland Hoadley, Mrs. (Grace Parrish), 1920
Note

Location: Riverdale-on-Hudson, New York.

Personal letter of appreciation.

Box   220
Dodge, F.W. and Company, 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone conversation regarding landscape architect.

Box   221
Dodge, George, 1925
Note

Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Request for financial aid from a Spanish American War veteran. Claims a possible distant relationship to James G. Blaine.

Box   221
Dodge, Mary Abagail, 1862-1895
Note

Location: Hamilton, Massachusetts.

Personal correspondence. Letters concerning Maybuck trial.

Box   221
Dodge Motor Vehicle Company, 1914
Note

Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Two bills for accessories.

Box   221
Dodge, P.M., 1932
Note

Location: New York.

Telegram recommending Timberline Camp.

Box   221
Dodge, Samuel Douglas, 1916
Note

Location: Cleveland, Ohio.

Invitation to daughter's wedding.

Box   221
Dodge, William E., 1898, 1911, 1918, 1923
Note

Location: Montecito and Pasadena, California.

Personal correspondence regarding Spanish-American War, World War I and the League of Nations.

Box   221
Dodge, William E., Mrs. (Julia J.), 1900, 1918, 1937
Note

Location: Montecito and Pasadena, California; Chicago, Illinois.

Personal correspondence.

Box   221
Dodson, John M.
Note: See National Education Society, 1922 February 28.
Box   221
Doe, D.C., 1905-1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding sale of real estate, stocks in Arizona copper mine, and loan on scholarships.

Box   221
Doering, D.C., 1913, 1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Attempts to interest Mrs. Blaine to contribute toward Parting of the Ways Home for former inmates of state penal institutions.

Box   221
Doerr, Henry, Mrs. (Mary Campbell), 1913-1921, 1936-1946
Note

Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Personal correspondence.

Box   221
Doherty, Edward John, 1926-1927, 1941
Note

Location: North Cohasset, Medford, Massachusetts.

Personal correspondence.

Box   221
Dolan, James, 1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for employment as butler.

Box   221
Dold, William Elliot, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Lake Geneva, Wisconsin.

Correspondence regarding Annie Dale.

Box   221
Dole, James H., 1887
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to daughter's wedding.

Box   221
Dole, Sarah F., 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of introduction and inquiry concerning assistance for a former student.

Box   221
Dolivet, Louis, 1942-1945
Note

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.

Box   221
Dolivet, Louis, Mrs. (Beatrice Straight), 1943, 1945
Note

Location: New York.

Letters regarding Mrs. Blaine's participation in Free World activities.

Box   221
Dolkart, Ralph E., 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipts for medical services.

Box   221
Doll, Frank R., Mrs. (Hildegarde Sumner), 1942
Note

Location: Whiting, Indiana.

Letter of appreciation for activities in World Citizens Association.

Box   221
Dolton, Isabella
Note: See Chicago Urban League, 1932 May 24.
Box   221
Dombroff, Essie, 1949
Note

Location: New York.

Letter of appreciation for support of newspaper The Compass and other activities.

Box   221
Domingo, Marcelino, 1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Text of speech on “Spanish Democracy at Bay.”

Box   221
Dominican Republic
Note: See also: M.A. Rena Bettle, Chairman of delegation to United Nations.
Box   221
Dominion Alliance, 1917, 1919
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Letter of thanks and request for continued support.

Box   221
Dominion Military Hospital Commission, 1916
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Letter of thanks for support.

Box   221
Donakey, Helen, 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of invitation to visit nursery.

Box   221
Donahue, C.P., Mrs., 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding deed.

Box   221
Donaldson, J.B., 1889, 1892
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal correspondence.

Box   221
Donaldson, J.B., Mrs. (Helen), 1892
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of sympathy.

Box   221
Donaldson, R., 1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for appointment.

Box   221
Donavan, June, 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for assistance.

Box   221
Donnell Safe Company, 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipts.

Box   221
Donnelley, Gaylord, Mrs. (Dorothy Ranney), 1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acknowledgement of receipt of gift.

Box   221
Donnelley, R.R., and Sons Company, 1903-1955
Physical Description: 5 folders 
Note

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
Box   221
Donnelley, Thomas Elliott, 1936 April 3-1943 December 26
Note

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.

Box   221
Donnelly, Anna, 1923 August 8
Note

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.

Box   221
Donnelly, Frank, 1927 May 17
Note

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.

Box   222
Donoghue, T.H., 1903 March 5
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Burial bill for Miss Finnegan. No explanation.

Box   222
Donovan, Marion E., 1902 February 8-1903 November 9
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Concerns Mrs. Blaine's property at 344 Erie Street.

Box   222
Donovan, William J.
Note: 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.
Box   222
Doocy, Helen Nelson, 1925 February 5
Note

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.

Box   222
Doogue, M.E., Employment Bureau, 1908 October 14
Note

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.

Box   222
Dooley, Emma L., 1915-1942 May 23
Note

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.

Box   222
Dooley, May, 1925 January 13
Note

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.

Box   222
Doriet, Edna, 1938 July 13
Note

Location: S.S. Ile De France.

Note telling Mrs. Blaine that her Atlantic crossing was pleasant.

Box   222
Dorland-Bell School, 1923 July 8
Note

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.

Box   222
Dorman, Jarjorie, 1940 September 9
Note

Location: Brooklyn, New York.

Wishes to know the requirements to become a member of the World Citizens Association.

Box   222
Dorn, William G., 1919 December 12, 1921 November 17
Note

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.

Box   222
Dorsey, Annie Cora, 1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Discouraged job hunter reports back to Mrs. Blaine that she found only temporary work. Apparently Mrs. Blaine helped her out.

Box   222
Dorsey, John T., and Son, 1906 January 27, 1910 February 9
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for plumbing at McCormick Historical Association.

Box   222
Doty, Alvin A., 1936 October 19-1942 January 1
Note

Location: Rainbow Lake, New York.

Bills for electrical construction and repairs.

Box   222
Doubleday, Doran Book Shops, 1934 January 19-1938 June 28
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for a small number of books.

Box   222
Doubleday, Page and Company, 1902 February 25-1947 May 21
Note

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.

Box   222
Doubleday, Rhoda, 1932 July 12
Note: Invitation for lunch with a number of friends and herself at the “Baltimore beach.”
Box   222
Doud, Mabel D., 1949 June 11
Note: Telephone conversation. Miss Doud asked about a request sent to her in a letter from a Mrs. Perkins. No further information.
Box   222
Dougher, A.E., Mrs.
Note

Location: probably Chicago, Illinois.

Mrs. Dougher sought charity from Mrs. Blaine. Folder includes a 3-page report on her case.

Box   222
Dougherty, George T., 1906 April 26-1906 May 8
Note

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.

Box   222
Dougherty, Ruth, 1910 June 17
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Writer regrets that she cannot accept the invitation of the senior class of Parker School.

Box   222
Douglas, Albert, 1903 November 2
Note

Location: Chillicothe, Ohio.

Wedding invitation.

Box   222
Douglas, D.D., 1927 March 11
Note

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.

Box   222
Douglas, Elizabeth Stuart, 1929 January 29-1939 June 30
Note

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.

Box   222
Douglas, H., 1901
Note

Location: New York.

Because of illness could not lunch with Mrs. Blaine.

Box   222
Douglas, James H., Jr., 1936 January 24
Note

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.

Box   222
Douglas, John Paul, 1945 September 10
Note

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.

Box   222
Douglas, Lewis W., 1940 November 18-1953 January 28
Note

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.

Box   222
Douglas, Paul H., 1924 February 29-1951 March 23
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

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.”
Box   222
Douglas, Paul H., for Senator Committee, 1942 April 8
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acknowledges receipt for Mrs. Blaine's contribution of $250 to the Committee.

Box   222
Douglas, Paul H., Mrs. (Emily Taft), 1936 December 14-1948 August 10
Note

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.

Box   222
Douglas, Thomas, 1900 March 19 and 24
Note

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.

Box   222
Douglas, William O., 1946 March 12-1949 May 24
Note

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.

Box   222
Douglass, Benjamin, 1895 October 24
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Wedding invitation.

Box   222
Douglass, Edwin T., 1937 January 19
Note

Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Wedding invitation.

Box   222
Douglass, Frederick, Center, 1906 July 17-1910 September 30
Note

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
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Accepts invitations of the Senior class of Parker School.

Box   222
Dow, M.S.W., 1896 September 7
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invites Mrs. Blaine for lunch.

Box   222
Dow, Richard Sylvester, 1911 March 9
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Announces the marriage of Marian Dow to James Gillespie Blaine III.

Box   222
Dow, S.A., and Son, 1927 August 1-1928 March 31
Note

Location: North Hampton, New Hampshire.

Bills for groceries.

Box   222
Downey, Sheridan, 1945 January 30
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Assures Mrs. Blaine of “continued support of Wallace opposition.”

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Downing, Estelle
Note: See also: League of Women Voters-Illinois, 1928 March 10.
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Downing Industrial School, 1910 May-1925 February 20
Note

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.

Box   223
Downing, R.F., and Company, 1906 February 13-1908 February 13
Note

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
Note

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
Note

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 23
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

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
Note

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
Note

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
Note

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
Note

Location: New York.

Letter addressed to Mr. Benedict advertises horses.

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Doyle, Robert, Mrs., 1949 June 11
Note

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
Note

Location: Ojai, California.

Bill for the medical services of Junior Tyler.

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Dragomenova, Krapko, Madam
Note: See also: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1924 May 19-31.
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Draheim, Marie, 1925 January-March
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for nursing services.

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Drain, Jim
Note: See also: Disabled Veterans and Orphans' Relief, 1925 February 13.
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Drake, Carl B. (M.D.)
Note

Location: St. Paul, Minnesota.

Small medical bill.

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Drake, Charles R., and Son, 1909 June 15
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for ambulance service.

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Drake, Craig F.R., 1913 March 12-April 1
Note

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
Note

Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Wedding invitation.

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Drake, John B., Sr., Mrs., 1898 October 27, 1900 February
Note

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
Note: Thank you note for wedding gift.
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Drake, John Burroughs, 1935 November 19
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding invitation.

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Drake, Marion H., 1904 May 17-1914 March 28
Note

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
Note: See also: United Nations Association Congress, 1944 January 14-15. Proceedings.
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Folder   224
Drake, The, 1917 June 25-1951 October 1
Physical Description: 15 folders 
Note

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.

Box   224
Drake, Tracy, Mrs., 1903 October 5
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of recommendation for Mrs. Drake as a cook.

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Drama, The, 1915 July 31, 1923 May 8
Note

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
Note

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
Note

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
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Wedding invitation.

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Draper, Harry W., 1907 July 8
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Draper was interviewed for the position of chauffeur. Copy of interview.

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Draper, Muriel, 1946 March 1
Note

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
Note

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
Note: 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
Note: Thank you notes for plants.
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Dreer, Henry A., 1919 July 31
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Bills for seeds and bulbs.

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Dreger, Oscar, 1912 April 4
Note

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
Note

Location: New York.

Three letters request Mrs. Blaine to come and view jewelry collections.

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Dreier, H. Edward, 1900-1905
Note

Location: Brooklyn, New York.

Two wedding invitations.

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Dreier, Theodore
Note: See also: Black Mountain College.
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Dreiske, Erwin F., 1940 January 1
Note

Location: Highland Park, Illinois.

Florist's bill for boxes.

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Drenk, Marguerite, 1949 June 1
Note

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
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for medical services. Small.

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Dressel, C.W., 1931 September 28
Note

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
Note

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
Note

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
Note

Location: Chur, Switzerland.

Tells of travels.

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Drew, William F., 1909 December 2
Note

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
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Real estate agent's report on some western ranches.

Box   225
Driggs, George, Mrs., 1911 April 8
Note

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
Note

Location: New York.

Bills for French rabbit coat.

Box   225
Driver, Leslie Rowles, 1949 August 10
Note

Location: Bristol, Virginia.

Wedding invitation.

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Droge, Ada M., 1938 December 28-1943 May 26
Note

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
Note: 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
Note

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
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

A man just back from Europe wanted to show Mrs. Blaine tapestries, oriental rugs, and other works of art.

Box   225
Drucker, Peter F., 1939 October 19
Note

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
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

A former employee of Mrs. Leander J. McCormick (Mrs. Blaine's aunt) wanted Mrs. Blaine's help in finding another job.

Box   225
Drummond, Judge, 1884 May 20
Note: Wedding announcement.
Box   225
Drummond, Margaret, 1902 January 11
Note

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.

Box   225
Drummond, Mary, 1915 February 8
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Regretted she could not attend some social function, probably for Mrs. Blaine's mother.

Box   225
Drury, Elizabeth, 1936 May 19
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

A student of the University of Chicago sought information about the architecture of Mrs. Blaine's Chicago home.

Box   225
Dry Chicago Federation, 1915 May 13-1918 January 21
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters and telephone inquiries whether Mrs. Blaine would contribute to the cause of a “dry” Chicago.

Box   225
Dryer, Emma, 1880 December 23-1925 May 31
Note

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.

Box   225
Dryer, Emma
Physical Description: photographs 
Box   225
Dryer, Mabel E., 1902 July 7
Note

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.

Box   225
Dryer, Sherman H., 1941 February 28
Note

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.

Box   225
Du Bois, W.E.B., 1913-1951
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

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.

Box   225
Dubuque German College and Seminary
Note: See also: University of Dubuque.
Box   225
Ducimetiere, Joseph, 1887 April 20
Note

Location: New York.

Bill for gloves.

Box   225
Dudley, Caroline, 1916 December 1
Note

Location: New York.

Receipt for upholstering a chair.

Box   225
Dudley, Emilius C., Dr., 1899-1923
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

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.

Box   225
Dudley, Emilius C., Mrs. (Anna M. Titcomb), 1898 October 10-1918 October 30
Note

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.

Box   225
Dudley, James R., 1924 January 30 and February 1
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone enquiry about some real estate held by Mrs. Blaine.

Box   225
Dudley, Katherine, 1929
Note: Acknowledges flowers at time of father's death.
Box   225
Dudley, Peter, 1914 October 1
Note

Location: Chestnut Hills, Massachusetts.

Wedding invitation.

Box   225
Dudman, Russell F., 1942 December 3-1943 June 16
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Chiropodist bills for Mrs. John B. Adams.

Box   225
Duebendorfer, A., Mrs. (Laura M.), 1898 August 25-1898 October 2
Note: Bills for chickens and ducks.
Box   225
Duell, Sloan and Pearce Inc., 1941 May 2-October 22
Note

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.

Box   225
Duesenberg Motor Car Company, 1935 January 14-1936 February 11
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Auto salesman called many times to interest Mrs. Blaine in a Dusenberg and other models.

Box   225
Dufachard, Harold, 1945 April 17
Note

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.

Box   225
DuFais, John, 1892, undated
Note

Location: Richfield Springs, New York.

Two telegrams; one apparently on Mrs. Blaine's marriage, the other undated.

Box   225
Duff-Cooper, Alfred
Note: See also: Churchill, Winston. Report of radio addresses over station WGN, 1940 January 27, and 1940 April 23.
Box   225
Duffett, Walter W., Jr., 1915 February 19
Note: 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.
Box   225
Duffield and Company, 1908 September 26
Note: Location: New York. Letter addressed to Mrs. Beale concerns the publication of Mrs. James G. Blaine's letters.
Box   225
Duffield, Edna M., Mrs., 1947 January 25
Note

Location: Pacoima, California.

Person who claimed relationship with Mrs. Blaine wanted some money.

Box   225
Duffin, E. Lewis, 1908 September 3, 1915 January 18
Note

Location: probably Baltimore, Maryland.

Wanted money.

Box   225
Duffin, Sophie Lopez, Mrs., 1906
Note

Location: Boston Massachusetts.

Wedding invitation.

Box   225
Duffy, Charles G., 1893 July
Note

Location: Utica, New York.

Plumber's bills.

Box   225
Duffy, James J., 1940 October 1-1941 December 21
Note

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.

Box   225
Duffy, Robert E., 1937 November 29
Note

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.”

Box   226
Dugan, William E., 1926 October 26
Note

Location: Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts.

Bills for house repairs.

Box   226
Duggan, Stephen P., 1931 November 16
Note

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.

Box   226
Duke, T.A., 1903 April 13-1904 February 25
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Concerns a collection of minerals that Duke wanted Mrs. Blaine to purchase, possibly for a school.

Box   226
Dukes County Garage, 1926 September-December
Note

Location: Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts.

Bills for auto supplies and repairs.

Box   226
Dulin, Rose E., 1908 March 26
Note

Location: Brooklyn, New York.

Widowed lady with three sons sought aid from Mrs. Blaine.

Box   226
Dulles, John Foster, 1946 July 17
Note

Location: New York.

Enclosed a reprint from August 1946 Reader's Digest, “Thoughts on Soviet Foreign Policy -- And What to Do About It.”

Box   226
Dummer, Marion, 1912 October 24
Note

Location: Lake Geneva, Wisconsin.

Mrs. Blaine contributed $100 to a course of lectures on “Problems of the Modern City.”

Box   226
Dummer, William Francis, 1901-1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding invitations and invitations to numerous social functions.

Box   226
Dummer, William Francis, Mrs. (Ethel Sturgis), 1883-1937
Note

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.

Box   226
Dumont, Marguerite (France)
Note: See also: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1924 May 19-31, address on “Internationalism and Big Business.”
Box   226
Dunarde Ltd., 1923 June 30-August 31
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for an afternoon gown.

Box   226
Dunbar, C.E., 1924 September 4-1932 August 23
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Dunbar tried many times to reach Mrs. Blaine by phone to get her to buy various investments he had for sale.

Box   226
Dunbar, George, Mrs. (Lena B.), 1914 June 4
Note

Location: Fatehgarh, India.

Letter thanks Mrs. Blaine for her gift to their industrial school.

Box   226
Dunbar, George Edward, 1923 November 1-1924 April 21
Note

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.

Box   226
Dunbar, Lester, 1945 November 19
Note

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.

Box   226
Dunbar, Lester, Mrs. (Barbara Black), 1939 December 18, 1942 December 22
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Two letters at Christmas time.

Box   226
Dunbar, Neal B., 1948 November 5
Note

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.”

Box   226
Dunbar, Philip R., 1941 May 17
Note

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.”

Box   226
Dunbaugh, Harry J., 1931 February 3-1941 January 18
Note

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.

Box   226
Dunbaugh, Harry J., Mrs. (Katherine Shortall), 1928 July 23
Note

Location: Hubbard Woods, Illinois.

The writer wished Mrs. Blaine to make a contribution toward a fund for relief in Palestine.

Box   226
Duncan, Augustin, 1916 April 13
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

A young pianist thanked Mrs. Blaine for the $50 she sent him.

Box   226
Duncan, Augustin, Mrs. (Margherita Sargent), 1916 April 20 and May 16
Note

Location: New York.

Writer thanks Mrs. Blaine for her kindness to herself and other actors while they were in Chicago.

Box   226
Duncan, Charles DeKalb, 1939 August 19
Note

Location: Hinsdale, Illinois.

Wedding invitation.

Box   226
Duncan, Ethel, 1931 February 4
Note

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.

Box   226
Duncan, Gertrude, 1921 June 20
Note

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.

Box   226
Duncan, Grace Leigh, 1906 December 17 and 22
Note

Location: New York.

Letters, written on stationery of Henry St. Settlement (nurses), concerns the expenses of a Miss Wald on a trip to Chicago.

Box   226
Duncan, Isadore, 1899
Note

Location: New York.

These letters are from Miss Duncan, a dancer, after she met Mrs. Blaine in Chicago in 1899.

Box   226
Duncan, J.H., 1890-1892
Note

Location: Bar Harbor, Maine.

Bills for groceries.

Box   226
Duncan, John, 1902 July 31
Note

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.

Box   226
Duncan, John Mason, 1899 July 14
Note

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.

Box   226
Duncan, Robert Wallace, Mrs. (Mary W.), 1922 January 29-May 22
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter recommends a Mrs. Ella Wilson Smith as teacher of Mrs. Blaine's little niece.

Box   226
Duncan, Vernon B., undated
Note

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.

Box   226
Duncan-Clark, S.J.
Note

“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.

Box   226
Dunes Plageant Association, 1917 March 26-May 17
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Three attempts to get Mrs. Blaine to contribute to the saving of the sand dunes.

Box   226
Dunford, John, 1914 December 28-1916 December 28
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Thank you notes for Christmas presents.

Box   226
D'Unger, Giselle, 1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter and enclosures advertise the Louvre Gallery in France.

Box   226
Dunham, Eleanor Gregory, 1925 October 26
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter states that Dunham had left at Mrs. Blaine's house a letter to Mr. Washburne which he wanted returned.

Box   226
Dunham, Miss, 1915 October 2
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding invitation.

Box   226
Dunham, Robert James, 1920 June 26-December 3
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding invitations.

Box   226
Dunham, Wirth Stewart, 1905-1924
Note

Location: Wayne, Illinois.

Wedding invitations.

Box   226
Dunham Woods Riding Club, 1935 October 31
Note

Location: probably Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to the annual ball.

Box   226
Dunlap and Company, 1886 April 1-1928 February 28
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for hats.

Box   226
Dunlop, H.P., 1949 January 13
Note

Location: Long Beach, California.

Member of the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions says that 5 million dollars was needed to meet the budget.

Box   226
Dunlop, John G. (M.D.), 1939 April 1
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Bill for Anesthesia.

Box   226
Dunlop, William B., 1950 October 4-1954 March 9
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Note

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.

Box   226
Dunn and Bradstreets, 1921 June 24-1941 November 6
Note: Telephone inquiries concern Mrs. Blaine's credit rating.
Box   226
Dunn, C.R., 1907 August 7-1908 February 1
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Bills for plastering.

Box   226
Dunn, Eleanor Reese, 1911 June 2
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Teacher of one of the Chicago schools thanked Mrs. Blaine for the new stage and curtain.

Box   226
Dunn, James B., 1892 June 18
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Expresses sympathy, likely upon death of Mr. Blaine.

Box   226
Dunn, Morrill, 1896 November 4-1940 January 16
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois and elsewhere.

Letters and telegrams show that the Dunn's were dependent upon Mrs. Blaine at times.

Box   226-228
Dunn, Morrill, Mrs. (Anna Chapman), 1887-1954
Physical Description: 18 folders 
Note

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.

Box   228
Photographs
Box   228
Dunn, William McKee, 1924 December 29-1946
Note

Location: Grosse Pointe, Michigan.

Thank you notes for gifts. Declines and accepts various invitations.

Box   228
Dunn, William McKee, Mrs. (Aileen), 1943 January 26
Note

Location: Grosse Pointe, Michigan.

Letter of appreciation upon receipt of Mrs. Blaine's Christmas telegram.

Box   228
Dunn, William McKee, Mrs. (May E.M.), 1897
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Thank you note for gift; wedding invitation.

Box   228
Dunne, Edward F., 1916 July 26-1922 October 17
Note

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...”

Box   228
Dunne, M. Walter, 1902 November 25
Note

Location: New York.

Sent Mrs. Blaine a complimentary copy of the Magna Charta.

Box   228
Dunning, Frances A.B., 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for the aid to her son and his wife. Situation not explained.

Box   228-229
Dunning, Hugh B., 1915 January-December
Physical Description: 6 folders 
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Numerous architect's reports for Lake Forest home.

Box   229
Dunning, Hugh B., 1916-1920
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Note

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.

Box   229
Dunning, H.W., and Company, 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Material regarding Social Workers Tours.

Box   229
Dunning, Philip, 1949 July 6
Note

Location: Owasippe, Michigan.

Letter regarding sending underprivileged boys to summer camps.

Box   229
Dunshee, Frank S., 1931 April
Note

Location: Des Moines, Iowa.

Letter and pamphlet regarding Iowa Children's Home Society and request for contribution.

Box   229
Dunstan Collins Musical Agency, 1906 October 31
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bill for tickets.

Box   229
Dunton, W.V., 1903, 1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Agent for A.J. Tiffany.

Memos regarding educational materials for sale.

Box   229
Dunwell, H.A., Mrs., 1904 November 7
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to event for benefit of Vassar Students Aid Society.

Box   229
DuPage County, Illinois, 1904
Note

Location: Wheaton, Illinois.

Correspondence and records regarding taxes.

Box   229
Duparquet Inc., 1897-1950
Note

Location: New York City, New York; Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous memos, receipted bills, etc. for purchases from kitchen outfitting firm.

Box   229
Dupee, Arthur B., 1943 June 20
Note

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.

Box   229
Dupee, Helen, 1914-1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and memos regarding the Chicago Play Producing Company, theater activities, and Poetry magazine.

Box   229
Du Pont, de Nemours, E.I., and Company, 1943 April 13
Note

Location: Niagara Falls, New York.

Copy of form asking for evaluation of employment applicant for Chemical Warfare Plant.

Box   229
Du Pont, Eugene, III, Mrs. (Margaret Chapman), 1946, 1956
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Two personal notes and a newspaper clipping regarding marriage of daughter.

Box   229
DuPont, Irenee, undated
Note

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.

Box   229
DuPrez, A., 1887
Note

Location: Brussels, Belgium.

Receipt for purchase of umbrella.

Box   229
DuPuy, Eleanor G., 1898, 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal note and announcement of marriage of sister, Emma Louise, to William E. Reed.

Box   229
Duquette, William F., 1931-1932
Note

Location: Saranac Lake, New York.

Bills and receipt for electrical contractor services.

Box   229
Durand, Frederic F., 1892, 1898
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Bill and letter regarding dental work.

Box   229
Durand, Grace G., 1899-1902
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding expense and management of property.

Box   229
Durand, H.S., 1894-1895
Note

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.”

Box   229
Durand-Ruel, 1903, 1914, 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding art collections on display.

Box   229
Durand, Scott S., 1900 January 2
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note regarding telephone bills.

Box   229
Duranty, Walter, 1941 August 18
Note

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.

Box   229
Durbin, Fletcher McCullough, 1932 September 3
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to wedding of daughter to Mr. Sartell Prentice Porter.

Box   229
Durham, Raymond Ewing, 1936-1937
Note

Location: Hubbard Woods, Illinois.

Personal notes including invitation to wedding of daughter Elizabeth Champlin and Mr. Henry Varnum Poor.

Box   229
Durham, Raymond Ewing, Jr., 1937-1940
Note

Location: Hubbard Woods, Illinois.

Miscellaneous personal notes regarding invitations.

Box   229
Durham, Robert Paul, 1916 September 29
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter regarding furniture in formerly leased house.

Box   229
Durham, Robert Paul, Mrs., 1916 October 1
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Letter regarding formerly leased house.

Box   229
Durkee, George, 1938 February 14
Note

Location: San Antonio, Texas.

Letter regarding proposed visit to Harold.

Box   229
Durkee, Madge W., 1906-1907
Note

Location: Palm Beach, Florida.

Personal notes regarding invitations, gifts of flowers, etc.

Box   229
Durland, Ada, 1950 October 9
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note.

Box   229
Durrant, E., 1887 June 15
Note

Location: London, England.

Receipted bill for purchase of hat.

Box   229
DuSable Community Center Inc., 1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence soliciting financial support and interest.

Box   229
Dusenberg Sales Corporation, 1935 May
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memo and interview report with salesman.

Box   230
Dusil, Richard B., 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memos and a letter requesting financial help for a small business.

Box   230
Dutch, Ella Arnold, 1930
Note

Location: Winchester, Massachusetts.

Thank you note for Christmas gift of plant.

Box   230
Dutcher, Charles, 1899 August 1
Note

Location: North Granville, New York; Washington, D.C.

Letter asking for financial help with letter from Congressman Sulzer enclosed.

Box   230
Duthie, G., and Sons Ltd., 1916 September 11
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Receipted bill for porch repairs.

Box   230
Dutton, E.P., and Company, 1914-1941
Note

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.

Box   230
Duveen Brothers, 1918 February 24
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Notice of shipment of A Portrait of Washington / by Gilbert Stuart.

Box   230
Duvergne, Frank, Mrs., 1931
Note

Location: Virginia.

Two personal letters.

Box   230
Dwight, John H., 1896
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Invitation to wedding of daughter, Mary, to Mr. Turlington W. Harvey Jr.

Box   230
Dwight, Henry Edwin, Mrs., 1890, 1894, 1918
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Personal correspondence including invitation to wedding of daughter, Adele Mary, to Mr. Frank Lynwood Garrison.

Box   230
Dwight, Theodore J., 1895
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Personal correspondence regarding birth of son.

Box   230
Dwight, Theodore J., Mrs., 1895-1905
Note

Location: Woodstock, Vermont; Switzerland.

Personal correspondence regarding family affairs and financial difficulties.

Box   230
Dworski, Morris, 1924 September 1
Note

Location: Saranac Lake, New York.

Receipted bill for services of bacteriologist.

Box   230
Dwyer, Mary, 1879-1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Los Angeles, California.

Receipted bills for work done and other personal correspondence.

Box   230
Dwyer, William P., 1939 December
Note

Location: Hollywood, California.

Note to Mrs. Blaine with letter attached from Ed Morrell to Mr. Dwyer.

Box   230
Dychanel, Paul, 1896 April, 1896 July
Note

Location: New York; Paris, France.

Two personal notes in French.

Box   230
Dyche, William A., 1922, 1935
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding Institute of International Relations. Copy of an address by Walter Dill Scott on Northwestern University Relationships.

Box   230
Dyer, William B., 1903-1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bills and correspondence regarding photographic work.

Box   230
Dyess, C.H., 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial aid for Frederick Douglass Center in Chicago.

Box   230
Dykema, P.W., 1904 May 23
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Letter evaluating work of a Mr. Stone with young people for the Ethical Culture School.

Box   230
Dykstra, Clarence A., 1937 February 25
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Address at the Union League Club of Chicago, 1937 February 25, on “The City Manager Plan.”

Box   230
Dyre, John, 1880 April 9
Note

Location: Castledargan, Ireland.

Letter announcing departure for America.

Box   230
Dyrenforth, William H., 1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter requesting a job sent on behalf of a Mr. Fuchs.

Box   230
Dysart, G.D., undated
Note

Location: Portland, Oregon.

Note of greeting with references to American Veterans Committee meeting.

Box   230
Dziekonska, Kasimir, 1893-1922
Language:
English and French
Note

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.

Subseries: E
Box   230
Eagles Nest Camp, 1911 July 1
Note

Location: Oregon, Illinois.

Invitation to unveiling of The Eternal Indian or the Black Hawk Statue by Lorado Taft.

Box   230
Eagleston Cottage
Note: See also: Office Report, 1926 May 18.
Box   230
Eagleton, Clyde, 1941 March 20
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Telegram announcing the sending of study materials on an unidentified commission.

Box   230
Eames, Frederick Sherrill, Mrs. (Isabel), 1900 December
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to luncheon.

Box   230
Earjart, Teresa, 1910 June 4
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Interview report concerning a request for financial assistance.

Box   230
Earle, Catharine Hansell, 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two invitations for social events.

Box   230
Earle, Edie, 1941 September
Note

Location: St. Regis, New York.

Letter regarding fire at Mrs. Blaine's property on St. Regis Lake.

Box   230
Earle, Edward M.
Note: See also: League of Women Voters, New York, 1924 November 18, and Fifth Annual Convention.
Box   230
Earle, Mary C., 1940-1941
Note

Location: Upper St. Regis, New York.

Personal notes concerning summer camp activities.

Box   230
East Chicago Company, 1903-1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence, reports, announcements, etc. to and concerning stock holders, meetings, audits, etc.

Box   230
East and West Association, 1941-1944
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Letters, memos, and printed matter requesting financial support for this association. Most letters signed by Pearl S. Buck.

Box   230
East, Woody, 1923 November 13
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Letter requesting assistance in estate settlement issue.

Box   230
Easter, J.D., 1900 November
Note: Copies of five interviews concerning his Reminiscences regarding harvesting machinery.
Box   230
Eastern Star, Order of, 1931-1934
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters and telephone memos regarding sale of benefit tickets and donations.

Box   230
Eastland Emergency Relief Fund, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipt for donation of $1000.

Box   230
Eastman, George M., 1904 February 5
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter requesting interview. Note referring matter to Bureau of Charities.

Box   230
Eastman, John C., 1911 April 8
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Apology for missing Child Welfare Exhibit.

Box   230
Eastman Kodak Stores Company, 1927-1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bills for purchases and services and related correspondence.

Box   230
Eastman, Luemma, 1901 December 18
Note

Location: East Branch, Pennsylvania.

Request for financial assistance.

Box   230
Eastman, Max, 1942
Note

Location: Croton-on-Hudson, New York.

Correspondence concerning essay on John Dewey in an unidentified book.

Box   230
Eastman, White and Hawxhurst, 1916 October
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memos regarding cashing of long outstanding check.

Box   230
Easton, Kendal, 1909-1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Three notes accepting invitations.

Box   230
Easton, Mary Lasey, 1935-1936
Note

Location: La Crosse, Wisconsin.

Two notes regarding return of a scarf pin.

Box   230
Easton, Thomas Kendal, 1910 June 12
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note accepting invitation.

Box   231
Eaton, Allen B., 1904-1949
Physical Description: 10 folders 
Note

Location: New York; Chicago, Illinois; Boise, Idaho; and other places.

Originally Eaton was tutor for Mrs. Blaine's son; materials include correspondence, reports, memos, etc. regarding tutoring, items of business handled by Eaton during Mrs. Blaine's absences, some relative to Francis W. Parker School and other educational activities. Eaton later dealt with real estate and legal activities in Idaho, correspondence and other materials regarding Idaho colleges, music festivals, etc.

See also: City Club of Chicago, letter, 1907 February 20.

Box   231
Eaton Chair Company, 1924 August 5
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter regarding Roscoe Conklin and his effect on campaign of James G. Blaine.

Box   231
Eaton, Charles M., 1906 April 2
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Telegram regarding Montecilo (possibly a misspelling of Montecito) real estate, offer to buy. Telegram addressed to Mrs. C.H. McCormick.

Box   231
Eaton, Charles Scribner, 1906 November 24
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter regarding dissolution of Industrial Art League.

Box   231
Eaton, Charles Scribner, Mrs. (Davida Harper), 1904, 1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for wedding present and invitation to function of the Chicago University Alumni Club.

Box   231
Eaton and Company, 1906 June-December
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding textbooks submitted for adoption in Chicago public schools.

Box   231
Eaton, Edward D., 1904-1905
Note

Location: Beloit, Wisconsin; and Milton, Massachusetts.

Three personal notes. One a thank-you note for a gift; others directing Mrs. Blaine to Allen B. Eaton at Columbia University.

Box   231
Eaton, H. Douglas, 1930 February 6
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Copy of letter between Dr. Eaton and Attorney Cassels regarding amount on statement rendered.

Box   231
Eaton, John Marshall, Mrs. (Marie Chouteau Gooding), 1946 June 28
Note

Location: Concord, New Hampshire.

Note to Nancy regarding a party for Mrs. Blaine.

Box   231
Eaton, Marquis, 1924 March 3
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter regarding League of Nations.

Box   231
Eaton, Martha Barber, 1906
Note

Location: St. Johnsbury, Vermont.

An invitation to visit and a personal note regarding her son Allen B. Eaton.

Box   231
Eaton, T., Company, 1906, 1912, 1915
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Correspondence regarding purchases and express charges.

Box   231
Eaton, W.A., 1924 June 27
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memo regarding James G. Blaine.

See Eaton Chair Company folder.

Box   231
Eaton, William Hammer, 1910, 1919, 1925
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Three doctor bills and invitation to wedding of daughter, Isabel Wilmot, to Mr. Kimball Salisbury.

Box   231
Eau Claire House, 1914 September 31
Note

Location: Gordon, Wisconsin.

Receipted bill for services.

Box   231
Eaves, L., and Company, 1930-1932
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Correspondence and receipted bills regarding jewelry purchases.

Box   231
Ebbitson, E.D., 1917 August 14
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone note. No subject indicated.

Box   231
Eberhart, Philip Matthew, 1945 August 4
Note

Location: Oakland, California.

Announcement of marriage of daughter, Phyllis Grace, to Edward Church Castle.

Box   231
Eberlein, Frank, Mrs. (May I.), 1942 December 28
Note

Location: Peoria, Illinois.

Letter addressed to Mrs. Buckner regarding “Weekly Studies in Soul-craft.”

Box   231
Echlin, Henry M., 1905 February 3
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Letter Raymond Robins regarding Northwestern University Settlement.

Box   231
Eckel, Charles E., 1918 November 3
Note

Location: Camp Zachary Taylor, Kentucky.

Letter of condolence.

Box   231
Eckel, Charles E., Mrs., 1918
Note

Location: Cincinnati, Ohio.

Miscellaneous personal correspondence.

Box   231
Eckel, C.J., Mrs. (Mary A.), 1918
Note

Location: Cincinnati, Ohio.

Miscellaneous materials regarding death of Kate E. Graham.

Box   231
Eckel, Louise, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for help in finding work.

Box   231
Eckels, James H., 1902 June 2
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of introduction for a Mrs. Southard of the Chicago Chronicle.

Box   231
Ecker, Henry, 1903 October 8
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Receipted bill for moving chicken barn.

Box   231
Ecker, Wilh.-Luzern, 1938 July 28
Note

Location: Switzerland.

Receipted bill for purchase.

Box   231
Eckett, H.C., Mrs., 1925 February
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memo and interview record regarding a found letter and check near Mrs. Blaine's office.

Box   231
Eckhart, B.A., 1915, 1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for $1000 contribution to campaign fund of Judge Harry Olson and telephone memo regarding spelling of first name.

Box   231
Eckles, Robert S., 1948 April 2
Note

Location: Black Mountain, North Carolina.

Letter regarding proposed school site in Buncombe county.

Box   231
Eclectic Publishers, 1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding a field-book of biography.

Box   231
Ecob, James H., 1908-1920
Note

Location: New York; Maine.

Correspondence regarding writing fund for Josiah Strong; copy of service at the burial of Hon. James G. Blaine and Mrs. Blaine.

Box   231
Economic Policy Committee, 1938-1941
Note

Location: Des Moines, Iowa.

Press releases, notices of meetings and other promotional, mimeographed materials.

Box   231
Economic World, 1915 July 31
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Correspondence regarding the magazine and its contents.

Box   232
Economist, 1915-1944
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memos and receipted bills for subscriptions.

Box   232
Economy Electric Supply Company, 1911 March 25-April 17
Note: Three letters regarding ten shares of stock evidently purchased.
Box   232
Eddington, Arthur Stanley
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Lectures at the University of Chicago Chapel, 1934 April 3-5, subjects: “The Expanding Universe” and “Science and Philosophy.”

Box   232
Eddy, Arthur J., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to dinner.

See also: A.B. handwritten note on Arthur J. Eddy letter, 1897.

Box   232
Eddy, Augustus N., 1892 June 18
Note: Sympathy note.
Box   232
Eddy, Augustus N., Mrs. (Abby Louise Spencer), 1887-1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous social notes.

Box   232
Eddy, Phillip M., Mrs., 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal note.

Box   232-233
Eddy, Sherwood, 1911-1951
Physical Description: 15 folders 
Note

Location: New York City and Cities around the world.

YMCA and The Cooperative Foundation work.

Mr. Eddy travelled extensively in Europe, Asia, the Near East and the United States and sent detailed reports of his activities to Mrs. Blaine. His discussions are detailed and articulate and he denotes changes that have taken place between visits. His visits to a great many colleges and universities in the United States are recorded with impressions and observations.

During the 1920s much of his correspondence deals with Peace efforts, the League of Nations, the World Court, and the Kellogg Pact, to include sentiment, as he found it, during his travels.

Folders contain several pamphlets and transcripts of addresses as follows.

Pamphlets:

  • “The Maker of Men”
  • “America, Its Problems and Perils”
  • “Sex and Youth”
  • “Religion and Social Justice”
  • “Why America Fights”

Addresses:

  • “Girls of the World Today”
  • “Possible World Consequences of the Sino-Japanese Conflict,” an address on Nazi Germany, 1933
  • “Europe Drifts to War,” 1936.

Papers also indicate extensive financial support given to the YMCA work and the work of Mr. Eddy by Mrs. Blaine and various members of the McCormick Family.

See also:

  • Federal Council of Churches, 1921 December 16. Report of Meeting
  • Fellowship of Reconciliation, 1935 May 3-5
Box   233
Eddy, Sherwood, Mrs. (Maud Arden), 1915-1939
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Personal notes.

Box   233
Edelberg, Samuel, 1931 September 1
Note

Location: Saranac Lake, New York.

Receipted bill for purchase of two coats.

Box   233
Edelbrock, Paul Otto, 1933 February
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter and interview record with expatriate German Lawyer seeking financial assistance.

Box   233
Edelen, C.C., 1937 January 18
Note

Location: Toledo, Ohio.

Letter regarding damages to automobile.

Box   233
Eden, Anthony, 1938, 1945
Note

Location: New York City, New York; San Francisco, California.

Transcript of address to NAM in New York City, 1938 December 9; and note from Private Secretary acknowledging receipt of letter from Mrs. Blaine to United Kingdom delegation to the San Francisco Conference, 1945 April 26.

Box   233
Edgars, Fred J., 1940 February 26
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Application for employment made to the estate of Nettie Fowler McCormick.

Box   234
Edge, Robert W., 1949 May 15
Note

Location: Littleton, New Hampshire.

Letter requesting financial assistance in establishing an Episcopal Youth Center in Littleton.

Box   234
Edgerly-Korzybska, Mira, 1943 June 17
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and printed matter regarding studio for portraits on ivory.

Box   234
Edgerton, W.B., 1903 May 19
Note

Location: Manchester, Vermont.

Note regarding house available for rent, return card regarding Manchester Development Association.

Box   234
Edgewater Beach Hotel, 1925, 1944
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and receipted bills regarding hotel services.

Box   234
Edison Electric Company, 1901, 1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two bills for services.

Box   234
Editorial Press Bureau, 1950, 1952
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Correspondence regarding American Biography Series.

Box   234
Edmond, Amy B., 1912 November
Note

Location: Brookline, Massachusetts.

Personal notes regarding a friendship calendar.

Box   234
Edmonds, H.O., 1894 December 13
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note regarding use of orchestra tickets and deposit of $25,000 to Mrs. Blaine's account.

See also: McCormick, Cyrus Hall, II.

Box   234
Edmondson, Mr., 1923 November 6
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Interview record regarding appointment.

Box   234
Edmunds, Charles K., 1915 February 3
Note

Location: Canton (Guangzhou), China.

Note from President of Canton Christian College regarding birthday greetings sent to Mrs. Blaine's mother.

Box   234
Edmunds, Edward J., 1931
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Request for financial aid based on spiritual contact with McCormicks.

Box   234
Educational Aid Society, 1911-1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding membership on the Advisory Board of the Society.

Box   234
Educational Publicity, 1922 February
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Letters seeking financial assistance for the Committee on Educational Publicity in the Interest of World Peace in regards to the League of Nations.

Box   234
Educational Union, 1902-1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding the reading of the Bible in the Chicago schools.

Box   234
Edward Sanatorium, 1911 January 10
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial assistance for the sanatorium.

Box   234
Edwards, Arthur P., 1910 December 21
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

A thank-you note.

Box   234
Edwards, Corwin D., 1946 May 24
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Lecture Reporting Service transcript of speeches by Edwards and T.V. Smith regarding Occupation Policies in Japan.

Box   234
Edwards, Edward F., 1931 January 12
Note

Location: Montecito and Santa Barbara, California.

Note, 1898 June 17, and letter seeking job as construction overseer, 1931 January 12.

Box   234
Edwards, George, 1926 August 2
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Interview report regarding college student selling magazines.

Box   234
Edwards, Jeanne, 1937 March 20
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Letter to Mrs. Blaine and Miss Walker regarding an alleged statement by Miss Walker regarding Jeanne Edwards mother.

Box   234
Edwards, John Stevenson, 1940 December 22
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Announcement of the marriage of daughter, Mary Blanchard, to Leif Thorne-Thomsen.

Box   234
Edwards, J.T., 1917 January 5
Note

Location: Alameda, California.

Letter regarding the Universal Flag of Peace with an illustration.

Box   234
Edwards Lighting Fixture Company, 1921 June 16
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bill for purchases.

Box   234
Edwards, Marjorie, 1934 September 2
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Announcement of marriage of sister, Helen, to Kenneth Dayton Morse.

Box   234
Edwards, Martin R., 1910-1936
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts; San Francisco, California; Chicago, Illinois; and other cities.

Miscellaneous personal correspondence and matter regarding the Howard Medical School in China. Transcript of an address by Dr. Martin R. Edwards on China delivered at Mrs. Blaine's residence, 1910 November 18. Announcement of the marriage of daughter, Anita Edwards, to James Severy Angier.

Box   234
Edwards, Martin R., Mrs. (Ethel), 1911-1947
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts; Shanghai, China.

Personal correspondence and photographs of her children, Anita and Ethel.

Box   234
Edwards, Mary Edith, Mrs., 1931-1956
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Hollywood, California.

Personal correspondence, requests for financial aid, and photographs.

Box   234
Edwards, Morris
Note: See also: Chicago Association of Commerce, 1932 June 2-3, National Conference for reduction of Government expenditures.
Box   234
Eells, Eleanor P., Mrs.
Note: See also: Progressive Education Association Conference, 1937 October 28-30.
Box   234
Effingham Civic Foundation Inc., Hospital Fund, 1949
Note

Location: Effingham, Illinois.

Letter and telephone memos requesting contributions.

Box   234
Egan, Irene, 1904-1944
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Receipted statements for services as cleaning woman, laundress, etc.

Personal notes regarding gifts, remembrances, etc.

Box   234
Egan, Jane Eliza, 1908, 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for assistance in finding a position.

Box   234
Egan, Mary, 1913-1948
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Personal thank you note.

Box   234
Egbert, Mary, 1902 July 15
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for information regarding Francis W. Parker School.

Box   234
Egeberg, Roger
Note: See also: Progressive Education Association - Conference, 1937 October 28-30.
Box   234
Egolf, H.E., 1911-1913
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Receipted bills for services.

Box   234
Ehrich Galleries, 1925-1926
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Correspondence regarding purchase of a painting.

Box   234
Ehrich, Louis R., 1903
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Invitation to wedding of daughter, Leah Lucile, to Walter A Wyckoff.

Box   234
Eichbaum, William Prichard, 1904
Note

Location: San Francisco, California.

Invitation to wedding of daughter, Mary Alice, to Charles Leonard Newcomb Jr.

Box   234
Eichel, David, 1924 May 19-31
Note: See also: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1924 May 19-31.
Box   234-237
Eichelberger, Clark N., 1927-1953
Physical Description: 27 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; New York City, New York; and other cities.

Mr. Eichelberger was organizer and Director of the League of Nations Non-Partisan Association, later worked with the United Nations Education Campaign and became director of the American Association for the United Nations.

Throughout all folders there is detailed information on the plans and activities of these organizations, examples of printed materials, indications of yearly budgets, records of Mrs. Blaine's contributions to these causes, and general observations concerning the league, world peace, and the United Nations.

Some information available in folders after 1940 concerning the Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies. The following specific items are contained in this collection, their location indicated in parenthesis:

  • List of all Americans who have cooperated with the League of Nations in Geneva to 1929 (1929 folder);
  • Materials on the Sino-Japanese crisis (1932 folder);
  • Eichelberger's address before the League of Nations Association of Chicago, (1934 January-June folder);
  • Carbon copy of manuscript for a book on American Foreign Policy, probably written by James T. Shotwell (1934 July-December folder);
  • Materials on the Abyssinian-Italian crisis (1935 July-December folder);
  • Transcript of Radio address and prospectus for Free World magazine (1941 folder);
  • First memo regarding United Nations (1942 folder)

The 27th folder contains a photograph of Mr. Eichelberger.

See also:

  • New England Congregational Church Forum, 1935 October 20
  • United State Senate, Gerald P. Nye, Report of Debate, 1936 November 24
  • Shotwell, James T., 1937, for “The French Say”
  • Hitler, Adolf, 1938 September 16, Radio Address
  • Figgures, Frank, 1940 February 7
  • Report, 1940 July 15, Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies
  • United Nations Association Congress, 1944 January 14-15, Proceedings
Box   237
Eichelberger, Clark M., Mrs. (Rose), 1933-1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; New York City, New York.

Miscellaneous thank-you notes and replies to invitations.

Box   237
Eichhorst, C.A., 1922-1926
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for newspapers delivered.

Box   237
Eilenburger, M., Mrs., 1900 October 24
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Request for assistance in educating children.

Box   237
Einarsen, A., 1917, 1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bills for services of masseuse.

Box   237
Einstein, Albert, 1921-1950
Note

Location: Princeton, New Jersey.

Folder contains correspondence regarding the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, two stenographic reports over the radio of banquet in honor of Dr. Einstein, University Club, Pasadena, California on 1931 January 19 and four transcripts, in German, of speeches given by Dr. Einstein in Chicago on 1921 May 4-5.

See also:

  • Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists
  • World Republic, 1946 May 29
Box   237
Eisenbud, Jule, 1949 February 4
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Letter requesting data on dreams from members of the A.S.P.R.

Box   237
Eisendrath, Marion, 1945 June 10
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for gift of flowers.

Box   237
Eisner, Hedwig, 1909, 1910, 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Three notes accepting invitations.

Box   237
Elder, Paul, and Company, 1903-1905
Note

Location: San Francisco, California.

Two receipted bills for subscriptions to Impressions Quarterly.

Box   237
Eldred, C.H., 1908 September
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bill for boat rental.

Box   237
Eldred, Raymond B., 1928-1955
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Personal correspondence from director and conductor.

Box   237
Eldred, Raymond B., Mrs. (Clare S.), 1931 April 1
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Thank you note for flower gift.

Box   237
Eldredge, William S., Mrs. (Frieda), 1945 June 9
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note.

Box   237
Eldridge, Lester B., 1933 April 19
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from Francis W. Parker School teacher requesting Mrs. Blaine's assistance in obtaining a new position in Santa Barbara.

Box   237
Eleanor Clubs of Chicago, 1913-1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations and requests for financial assistance.

Box   237
Electric Fire Works Company, 1899 September 28
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter acknowledging receipt of check.

Box   237
Electric Shop, 1912-1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for purchases.

Box   237
Electric Vehicle Company, 1904-1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence, contracts, bills, and printed advertising matter regarding electric and gasoline automobiles.

Box   237
Electrolux Inc., 1933, 1943
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Bill, guarantee, and letter regarding purchase and parts.

Box   237
El Encanto Hotel and Villas, 1945 April-1946 October
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Receipted bills for service.

See also: Garner, Ruth.

Box   237
Elenor Kennels, 1927 March 17
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter regarding Schnauzers.

Box   237
Elevator Supplies Company, 1917-1949
Note

Location: Hoboken, New Jersey.

Receipted bills and correspondence regarding elevators and repairs.

Box   237
Elias China Repairing Company, 1897 November 20
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Announcement of purchase of J. Van Minden Company.

Box   237
Eliot, Charles W., 1906-1926
Note

Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts; New York City, New York.

Advance materials regarding the Harvard Classics originally sent to P.F. Drew; transcript of the Memorial Service for Dr. Charles William Eliot, 1926 December 12.

Box   237
Eliot, George Field
Note: See also: Norman Wait Harris Lectures, 1941 July 7-15, at Manel Hall.
Box   237
Eliot, Samuel, 1944
Note

Location: Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.

Invitation to wedding of daughter, Anne Brown, to Charles Wlaker Field.

Box   237
Eliot, Samuel Atkins, 1911, 1920
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Letter asking Mrs. Blaine to serve on the Committee on Public Recreation of the Commission on the Church and the Social Question of the American Unitarian Association; copy of a report by the Commission; and an invitation to the wedding of his daughter, Frances, to Frank Fremont-Smith Jr.

Box   237
Eliot, Thomas Dawes, 1938 December 24
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Telegram; message unintelligible.

Box   237
Eliot, Thomas L., 1939, 1940
Note: Two notes, accepting invitations.
Box   237
Elise, 1887
Note

Location: London, England.

Receipted bill for purchase of clothing.

Box   237
Elite, 1908 January 28
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from The Society Newspaper of Chicago seeking an interview and financial support.

Box   237
Elite Directory, 1898 September 1
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Announcement regarding the social directory for 1898.

Box   237
Elite Placement Bureau, 1935, 1953
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notes regarding hiring of personnel.

Box   237
Elite Shop, 1928 March 23
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memo regarding custom made lingerie.

Box   237
Elizalde, Joaquin N., 1942 February 16
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Telegram, printed copy and mimeographed copy of speech by the Philippine Resident Commissioner.

Box   237
Elkassees, Mr., 1934 August 13
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memos regarding Italian laces.

Box   237
Elkington and Company, 1887 October 5
Note

Location: London, England.

Receipted bill for purchase of candelabra.

Box   237
Elkins, Stephen B., 1892, undated
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Telegram of sympathy and invitation to wedding of daughter, Elizabeth, to Edward E. Bruner.

Box   237
Elkins, Walter D., 1892 October 15
Note

Location: Madison Square, New York.

Personal note.

Box   237
Ellery, Channing, 1911 March 17
Note

Location: Brooklyn, New York.

Request for assistance from Mrs. Blaine in underwriting a guarantee for band to travel Scotland, London, and then home to the United States.

Box   237
Ellings, Abigail C., 1907 March 5
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to attend education discussion and luncheon.

Box   237
Elliot, Arthur Dana, Mrs., 1953 July 6
Note

Location: Geneva, New York.

Invitation to wedding of daughter, Jane Elliot Cochran, to Frederick West Shepard.

Box   237
Elliot, Margaret H., 1896 October 19
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter to Mrs. William McCormick requesting help in obtaining a position.

Box   237
Elliot, M.M.S., 1900 April 27
Note

Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Thank you note for assistance given by Mrs. Blaine.

Box   237
Elliot, A.R., 1929 January 2
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Thank you telegram for financial contribution for student supplemental budget of, presumably, the YMCA overseas program.

Box   237
Elliott, Charles, 1926-1937
Note

Location: Park Ridge, Illinois.

Receipted bills for purchases of flower seeds.

Box   237
Elliott, Frank R., 1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters from President of the Board of Trustees of Fourth Presbyterian Church regarding a fund to send the pastor and his family to Scotland and Europe.

Box   237
Elliott, Isaac, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Blairmoor, Wisconsin; Elmhurst, Illinois; Madison, Wisconsin.

Correspondence regarding activities as Gardener and regarding enrollment at the University of Wisconsin.

Box   237
Elliott, John B., 1937-1940
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Notes accepting invitations.

Box   237
Elliott, Maud Howe, 1893 February 3
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Letter requesting appointment.

Box   237
Elliott and Son, 1915 November
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Receipted bill and letter regarding services rendered to the McCormick estate.

Box   237
Elliott, Thomas D.
Note: See also: Labor Party - Convention, 1920 July 12.
Box   237
Elliott, William B., 1937-1940
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Notes regarding invitations.

Box   237
Elliott, William Sanders, 1922-1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note regarding Skokie Preservation Association; invitations, including invitation to wedding of daughter, Lydia Hibbard, to Dr. John Shedd Schweppe.

Box   237
Ellis, Blanche, 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Memo regarding request of actress to provide entertainment during holiday season.

Box   237
Ellis, Carlos, 1943 September 28
Note

Location: Middletown, Connecticut.

Thank you note.

Box   237
Ellis, Ella M., 1915-1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for purchases of tooth brushes.

Box   237
Ellis, J.W., 1906
Note

Location: Orrillia, Ontario, Canada.

Telegrams regarding customs negotiations.

Box   237
Ellis, Thomas H., 1892 June 21
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Letter of sympathy.

Box   237
Ellis, Thomas H., Mrs. (Lillie), 1896 December 9
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note.

Box   237
Ellis, W.S., Jr., 1907 July 18
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bill for purchase of tire repair kit.

Box   237
Ellison, Jack, 1948 May 18
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from Chairman of the Teachers Chapter, Local 2, UPW-CIO, regarding Mrs. Blaine's candidacy as a Progressive for the trusteeship of the University of Illinois.

Box   238
Ellsworth, Clara, Mrs., 1925-1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memos and interview records concerning requests for financial assistance.

See also: United Charities, 1948 May, 1948 July.

Box   238
Ellsworth, Evelyn P., 1930 August 19
Note

Location: Lake Villa, Illinois.

Letter requesting assistance in finding a job.

Box   238
Ellsworth and Jones, 1911 April 27
Note

Location: Iowa Falls, Iowa.

Information regarding applicant for mortgage loan.

Box   238
Ellsworth, Julia M., 1897 February 23
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to dinner.

Box   238
Ellsworth and McNair
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding sale and purchase of horses.

Box   238
Ellwanger and Barry, 1915 May 11
Note

Location: Rochester, New York.

Receipted bill for tree purchases.

Box   238
Ellyson, J. Taylor, Mrs., 1917 June 1
Note

Location: Richmond, Virginia.

Telegram reporting error in previous wire from Mrs. Blaine.

Box   238
Elm Street Skaters' Club, 1895 December 1
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to join.

Box   238
Elmendorf, Armin, 1943-1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and printed matter regarding efforts at world cooperation and world peace.

Box   238
Elmhurst Baseball Club, 1907 March 21
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Invitation to attend benefit dance.

Box   238
Elmhurst-Chicago Stone Company, 1905
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Receipted bills for purchases.

Box   238
Elmhurst Electric Light and Power Company, 1904
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Bills for current.

Box   238
Elmhurst Furniture and Piano Moving, 1910
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Receipted bill for services.

Box   238
Elmhurst Golf Club, 1903-1916
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Correspondence and statements regarding program, fees, etc.

Box   238
Elmhurst Laundry, 1902-1907
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Bills for services.

Box   238
Elmhurst Livery, 1903-1916
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Bills for services.

Box   238
Elmhurst Livery, Boarding and Sale Stable, 1902-1903
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Bills for services.

Box   238
Elmhurst Spring Water Company, 1902-1916
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Bills for services.

Box   238
Elmhurst Squab Farm
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Card announcing moving to Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania.

See also: Bailey, Frank M.

Box   238
Elmhurst State Bank, 1905-1946
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding various accounts including account of Emmons Jr.

Box   238
El Mirasol Hotel, 1929 November-December
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Correspondence, telegrams, regarding reservations, bills for services.

Box   238
Elpern, Max, 1946 February 1
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Offer to sell Leonardo da Vinci painting of the Virgin with Infant Jesus and Little St. John.

Box   238
Elting, A.S.F., Mrs. (Ida M.), 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for information regarding Francis W. Parker School.

Box   238
Elting, Philip LeFevre, Mrs. (Jessie M.), 1927, 1934
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for assistance to Emerson house; invitation to wedding of daughter, Ruth, to Mahlon Ogden West.

Box   238
Elting, Victor, 1905-1946
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Winnetka, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding The City Homes Association; the investigation of industrial schools by the City Club; Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy; Mid-West League of Nations Association; The Library of International Relations; and miscellaneous personal correspondence.

See also:

  • Citizens Terminal Plan
  • Chicago School of Civics and Philosophy
  • American Committee for Non-Participation in Japanese Aggression
  • Illinois League of Women Voters, 1924 April 12, Report of Conference on Economic Aspects of International Affairs.
Box   238
Elting Victor, Mrs. (Marie Winston), 1892, 1894
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two notes regarding invitations.

Box   238
El Tovar Hotel, 1915
Note

Location: Grand Canyon, Arizona.

Telegram on reservation, bill for services.

Box   238
Elwyn, Natalie J., 1918
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Personal note offering help.

Box   238
Ely, Bradford, Bartlett, Thompson and Brown, 1946 June-July
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Correspondence with law firm regarding citizenship of Mrs. Beatrice Massingberd-Rogers.

Box   238
Ely, Carl Brandes, 1931 April and November
Note

Location: Greenwich, Connecticut.

Wedding announcements for daughters, Elisabeth Hotchkiss and Jane Trowbridge, marrying William Greenough Thayer Shedd and Charles Minot Dole, respectively.

Box   238
Ely Economic Foundation Inc., 1938 January 5
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Letter requesting contribution to fund to enable Dr. Richard T. Ely to finish four books.

Box   238
Ely, Gertrude, 1936-1945
Note

Location: Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania.

Notes and telegrams regarding F.D. Roosevelt reelection campaigns.

See also: League of Women Voters, New York, 1924 November 18, Report of Fifth Annual Convention.

Box   238
Ely, Hotchkiss, Mrs. (Elsie), 1930-1944
Note

Location: Greenwich, Connecticut; New York.

Miscellaneous social correspondence, including announcements of marriages of daughters, Gertrude Brandes and Katrina Brandes, to Lewis Aaron Carter and Clarke Lindley Murray, respectively.

Box   238
Ely, Jay Morse, Sr., Mrs. (Carolyn), 1892-1900
Note

Location: Wheaton, Illinois.

Miscellaneous social correspondence.

Box   238
Ely, Jay Morse, Jr., Mrs. (Josephine Hamline), 1914-1936
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Miscellaneous social correspondence and invitation to wedding of daughter, Josephine Carolyn, to Fred Wilson Fairman Jr.

Box   238
Ely Philip, 1880-1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Boston, Massachusetts; New York.

Personal correspondence with classmate of Emmons Blaine Sr.

Box   238
Ely, Philip (Marion G.), Mrs., 1889-1912
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Miscellaneous personal correspondence.

Box   238
Ely, Richard T., 1899-1900
Note

Location: Madison, Wisconsin.

Correspondence regarding Ely's advice on an unidentified social project and request for assistance for Japanese student at the University of Wisconsin, Mr. Shiozawa.

Box   238
Ely, Robert Erskine, 1900 April and October
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Correspondence and report regarding International Association for the Advancement of Science, Arts and Education and first assembly at the Paris Exposition of 1900.

Box   238
Ely, Samuel Prescott, 1939
Note

Location: Cleveland, Ohio.

Invitation to wedding of daughter, Edith Collings, to Hermon Butler Peck.

Box   238
Embassies of Reconciliation, 1939
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Letter from John Nevin Sayre and mimeographed report on peace efforts.

Box   238
Embassy of the U.S.S.R., 1948 October 19
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Invitation to attend reception in celebration of 3lst Anniversary of the October Revolution.

Box   238
Embree, Edwin R., 1939-1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Member Julius Rosenwald Fund, served as President. Miscellaneous correspondence regarding World Citizen Association, Mrs. Blaine served as Chairman of the Executive Committee. References to the movement for Paul Douglas for Senator. Miscellaneous social correspondence, including announcement of marriage of daughter, Edwina Embree Mumford to Edward Clifton Devereux Jr.

See also: Institute of Pacific Relations, and Parker School, 1943 August 23.

Box   238
Emeny, Brooks
Note: See also: United Nations Association Congress, 1944 January 14-15, Proceedings.
Box   238
Emergency Committee for American Colleges in China, 1938 March 8
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for copy of speech by Dr. Chang.

Box   238
Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, 1946-1948
Note

Location: Princeton, New Jersey.

Appeals for financial assistance, copy of the talks in a symposium, “The Social Task of the Scientist in the Atomic Era,” 1947 November 17; “A Statement of Purpose,” and other printed matter. Letters signed by Albert Einstein, Chairman.

Box   239
Emergency Committee to Save the Jews of Europe, 1943-1944
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Requests for financial assistance.

Box   239
Emergency Foreign Policy Conference, 1923-1926
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Miscellaneous correspondence and information regarding the conference, matter regarding the candidacy of Robert La Follette, and record of financial assistance to the conference.

Box   239
Emergency Peace Campaign, 1937 April 22
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Miscellaneous correspondence and appeals of the Peace Campaign.

Transcripts of speeches, as follows:

  • Radio Broadcast of Emergency Peace Program over Station WENR, Chicago, 1936 April 21, including remarks by George Lansbury of England, Mrs. Hanna Chloe Hull, and Mr. Kirby Page;
  • Emergency Peace Campaign Meeting, Chicago, 1936 May 5, including Rabbi Mann, George Lansbury, Kirby Page, and Rabbi Isserman;
  • Addresses by Sherwood Eddy and Miss Maude Royden, Chicago, 1937 January 19;
  • Addresses by Kirby Page and Pitman, Chicago, 1937 April 22.
Box   239
Emergency Peace Federation, 1915 February 9
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter and printed matter regarding peace movement.

Box   239
Emerich, Frank, 1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding the mechanics of a newspaper release in behalf of James M. Cox.

See also: Cox, James M., Campaign.

Box   239
Emergency Rescue Committee
Note: See also: International Rescue Committee.
Box   239
Emerson, Edith, 1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Social note.

Box   239
Emerson, Evelyn, 1921
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Correspondence turning down position caring for Mrs. Blaine's granddaughter.

Box   239
Emerson House Association, 1912-1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for financial assistance.

Box   239
Emerson, I. Edward., 1929 April 25
Note

Location: Brooklandville, Maryland.

Announcement of marriage of daughter, Ethel McCormack McAdoo, to Walter Winchester Keith.

Box   239
Emerson, Miss, 1919 July
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Memos regarding property belonging to Madam Dyiekonska, who painted Mrs. Blaine's portrait.

Box   239
Emerson, Ralph, Mrs. (Adelaide Elizabeth Talcott), 1908-1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations and Memorial Program.

Box   239
Emerson, William R.P., 1920-1923
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Correspondence regarding program for studying malnutrition in colleges, bills for services rendered and copy of a lecture on Malnutrition given at the Francis W. Parker School, 1920 May 13.

See also: United States Department of Labor - Children's Bureau, 1919 May 19-20, Conference on Child Labor Standards.

Box   239
Emery, Emma A., 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request to show “fancy work” for Christmas gifts.

Box   239
Emery, E.V.
Note

Chairman of the Specia1 Gifts Committee, World Youth Fund, YMCA.

See also: YMCA Chicago, 1947.

Box   239
Emery, Henry Guth, 1941 June 17
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal note.

Box   239
Emery, Henry Guth, Mrs., 1942 July
Note: Personal note.
Box   239
Emery, J.Q., 1911 July 14
Note

Location: Madison, Wisconsin.

Letter of appreciation for Mrs. Blaine's speech at the San Francisco National Educational Association meeting.

Box   239
Emmerson, L.L., Hon., 1931 March 30
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Springfield, Illinois.

Governor of the State of Illinois.

Transcript of address given at International Harvester Company dinner celebrating the Centennial of the Invention of the Reaper by Cyrus Hall McCormick.

See also: Chicago Regional White House Conference, 1931 October 30-31, Regarding Child Health and Protection.

Box   239
Emmet, Robert Temple, 1920
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Announcement of marriage of daughter, Anna Helena, to Bartow Harwood Hall.

Box   239
Emmons, Claude V.D., 1949 May 16
Note

Location: Akron, Ohio.

Genealogical inquiry.

Box   239
Emmons, D.M., 1899-1909
Note

Location: St. Paul, Minnesota.

Request for financial assistance.

Box   239
Emmons, J.E., 1901
Note

Location: Allegany, New York.

Request for financial aid in setting up revival tour.

Box   239
Emmons, Nathaniel Henry, 1906
Note

Location: Falmouth, Massachusetts.

Announcement of marriage of daughter, Susan, to Irvin McDowell Garfield.

Box   239
Emoniere, M., 1919 May 9
Note

Location: Paris, France.

Request for assistance in getting to the United States and in getting work in the education field.

Box   239
Empire Cooler Service, 1931 December 11
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Interview report regarding water cooler cups.

Box   239
Empire Express, Storage and Van Company, 1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bill for services.

Box   239
Empire Freight Company, 1930-1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bills for services.

Box   239
Empire Warehouse Inc., 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bills for services.

Box   239
Emporia College, 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Interview reports. Requests for financial support for the Kansas College.

Box   239
Emrich, George, 1948 June
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Several telephone memos requesting an appointment.

Box   239
Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910-1942
Note

Location: London, England; Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and promotional literature regarding various editions of the encyclopedia. Receipted bills for purchases.

Box   240
Encyclopedia Americana, 1912-1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and memos regarding McCormick article in revised edition and regarding purchases for herself and Francis W. Parker School.

Box   240
Enders, Gordon B., 1937 February 27
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Transcript of speech before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 1937 February 27, on the subject of “The Story Behind the Chinese Kidnapping.” Chairman for the meeting was Adlai E. Stevenson.

Box   240
Endicott, William B., 1904 February 3
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Letter regarding the raising of a fund to aid a financially embarrassed friend.

Box   240
Engard, Mary C., 1900 April 12
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Request for financial assistance.

Box   240
Engberg, Karin, 1923-1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous correspondence from Swedish masseuse and medical gymnast.

Box   240
Engel, Ethel Jamison, Mrs., 1936 November 2
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of admiration for Mrs. Blaine's support of President Roosevelt.

Box   240
Engel, Louis, possibly between 1854 and 1870
Note

Location: Paris, France.

Letter practically illegible of uncertain date. Paragraph added by Alexander Dumas.

Box   240
Engelbrecht, H.C., 1934 December 8
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Address delivered at the Palmer House, 1934 December 8, on the subject of munitions.

Box   240
Engene, Leonard, 1947 April 9
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Thank you note for Easter gift.

Box   240
England, Dorothy R., 1904-1911
Note

Location: Hessel, Michigan and Fond du Lac, Wisconsin.

Personal correspondence.

Box   240
Engle, Robert H., 1951 May 2
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter regarding proposed constitutional amendment for Illinois making state senator's votes weighted on basis of popular vote obtained in election.

Box   240
Englewood High School Parents' Club, 1906 October 2
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter thanking Mrs. Blaine for her support of Principal Armstrong in his request to try limited segregation in the school.

Box   240
Englewood Woman's Club, 1902 June 6
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to address the Club on the housing problem.

Box   240
English Croquet Club
Note

Location: Little Boar's Head, New Hampshire.

Bill for 1927 dues.

Box   240
English, Gertrude E., 1905-1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence with principal of Farren School.

Copy of address, “The Neglected Child and Unfortunate Home Influences.”

Box   240
English Lutheran Church of the Reformation, 1926 July 19
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from the Manager of the Building Fund Campaign soliciting a donation.

Box   240
English-Speaking Union, 1920-1953
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous correspondence and printed matter regarding the Union, its program, speakers, etc. First folder contains a transcript of a speech by Dame Rachel Crowdy before the Union and Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 1931 February 26, on the subject of “International Aspects of Social Reform.”

Box   240
English, William F., Jr., 1928-1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous correspondence from the Vice President of Rockford College.

Box   240
Engwer, Herman, 1918-1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bills and other miscellaneous material regarding Mrs. Blaine's Gardner.

Box   240
Enmark, A.H., 1916-1917
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Bills for mason and plastering services.

Box   240
Ennis, Lucy Mastin, 1941, 1943
Note: Two notes from former member of the household for Mary Virginia McCormick.
Box   240
Ennis, Miss, 1926 May 28
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Interview record of request for financial assistance.

Box   240
Enoch, B.N., 1934, 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two notes from a retired teacher of the Francis W. Parker School.

See also: Chicago Woman's Club, 1920 November 20.

Box   240
Enright, Helen C., 1921 August 2
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Record of interview with job applicant.

Box   240
Enquiry, 1947 September 25
Note

Location: London, England.

Announcement of new magazine devoted to psychical phenomena.

Box   240
Ensign, F.G., 1892 July 6
Note

Location: Oak Park, Illinois.

See also:

  • American Sunday School Union, 1891-1892
  • Bible Institute, 1892

Personal note of sympathy, 1892 July 6.

Box   240
Ensor, Beatrice, 1928-1931
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Los Angeles, California.

Transcripts of addresses by the Director of the New Education Fellowship, 1928 April 11-12:

  • “Schools of Tomorrow”
  • “Child Study”
  • “Psychological Freedom for the Child”
  • “The Newer Freedom”

Address at Francis W. Parker School, 1931 November 25, on the coming World Conference of the Fellowship in 1932.

See also: New Education Fellowship.

Box   240
Ento Pest Control, 1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bill for services.

Box   240
Ephpheta School for the Deaf, 1912 December 24
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for contribution.

Box   240
Episcopal Church - Huntsville, 1912, 1923-1924
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Three notes to the Trustees of Mary Virginia McCormick acknowledging receipt of three checks totaling $500.

Box   240
Episcopal, Church of Our Savior, 1935-1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for financial assistance.

Box   240
Episcopal, Saint Ann's Episcopal Church, 1928 March 14
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for assistance in rebuilding church destroyed by fire.

Box   240
Episcopal, Saint James Church, 1899, 1917, 1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous correspondence including copy of Bishop Conkling's Charge to the Special Convention of the Diocese, 1941 June 11.

Box   240
Episcopal, Saint Luke's Episcopal Mission, 1917 December 26
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for appointment.

Box   240
Episcopal, Saint Philip's Episcopal Church, 1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for assistance.

Box   240
Episcopal, Saint Stephen's Episcopal Church, 1914-1929
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts; Cohasset, Massachusetts.

Correspondence regarding contributions from the estate of Mary Virginia McCormick.

Box   240
Episcopal, Trinity Church, 1914 March 25
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for assistance.

Box   241
Eppenstein, Sally, 1945 June 6
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for gift of flowers.

Box   241
Equinox Spring Company Store, 1898 August-October
Note

Location: Manchester, Vermont.

Account book for grocery purchases.

Box   241
Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United State, 1908-1939
Note

Location: New York; Chicago, Illinois; Los Angeles, California.

Correspondence regarding personal insurance, retirement program for teachers at Francis W. Parker School, and program for employees of the Mary Virginia McCormick estate.

Box   241
Equitable Trust Company of New York, 1912 April 12
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Correspondence regarding transfer of stock in the American Shipbuilding Company to Mr. Emmons Blaine.

Box   241
Erb, J. Lawrence, 1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Inquiry from the pastor of Fourth Presbyterian Church, Chicago, regarding his son going to Francis W. Parker School and a new organ for the church.

Box   241
Erickson, Augusta, 1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Memos and bills for sewing services.

Box   241
Erickson, Frank W., 1919 December 13
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for gift.

Box   241
Erickson, George W., 1929-1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Agent handling some of Mrs. Blaine's financial affairs. Formerly employed with Cyrus Bentley.

Box   241
Erickson, Gustave, 1935-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and receipted bills for services, undesignated.

Box   241
Erickson, Paul, 1948 September 21
Note

Location: Detroit, Michigan.

Letter of gratitude for Mrs. Blaine's stand in the 1948 election.

Box   241
Erickson, Ralph, Mrs. (Gladys Nelson), 1929 February 14
Note

Aboard the S.S. Veendam.

Personal note.

Box   241
Ericson, Ida, 1936 October 31
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of appreciation in response to Mrs. Blaine's radio talk supporting President Roosevelt.

Box   241
Ericsson, Henry, Company, 1916 June 10
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notice of building project near property.

Box   241
Erie Railroad, 1913 December 29
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Freight bill.

Box   241
Erminger, Howell Brantley, Jr., 1938 October
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to wedding of daughter, Bertha, to Mr. Aldis Jerome Brown Jr.

Box   241
Erminger, Howell Brantley, Jr., Mrs., 1940 June 2
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to luncheon.

Box   241
Ernst, Fritz B., 1929-1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding Voters Non Partisan Association.

Box   241
Errant, Joseph W., 1905 June 16
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note regarding cancelled appointment.

Box   241
Erskine, Acting - Consul
Note: Copy of No. 620, Miscellaneous Series, Diplomatic and Consular Reports, regarding United States; Report on the Chicago Sumer Vacation Schools presented to both Houses of Parliament, 1904 September. Published in London.
Box   241
Erskine, Albert DeWolf, 1923-1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous correspondence including invitation to wedding of daughter, Marion, to Paul Fenimore Cooper.

Box   241
Erskine, Albert, Mrs. (Cecelia deWolf), 1895, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Social notes including invitation to wedding of daughter, Margaret Carolyn to James Carey Evans.

Box   241
Erskine, Charles E., Mrs.
Note

Location: Asheville, North Carolina.

Announcement of marriage of sister, Bertha Payne to William Allen Newell.

Box   241
Erskine, James Drummond, 1915 February 10
Note

Location: New York City

Note about a declined invitation.

Box   241
Escadrille LaFayette, 1925
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Correspondence regarding a memorial to be built in France for the first American aviators who served before the United States entered in the war (World War I).

Box   241
Eskridge, Ammaroy, 1903-1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous correspondence concerning some financial assistance.

See also: Ammaroy Eskridge to Miss Evans, 1915 July 17, left attached to Anita Blaine's letter to Miss Eskridge, 1914 March 10.

Box   241
Espy, Edwin R.H., 1944
Note

Location: Elkhart, Indiana; Chicago, Illinois.

Two telegrams regarding Sherwood Eddy and Student Christian movement.

Box   241
Essanay Film Company, 1911-1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and contract regarding making of film The Child Welfare Exhibit, and regarding still pictures and slides. Memo regarding Mrs. R.G. Dolese wanting an interview on way to lecture at University of Wisconsin.

Box   241
Esser, Charles A., 1949 June 21
Note

Location: Phoenix, Arizona.

Letter in response to Time magazine's article regarding Mrs. Blaine's support of the Compass newspaper in New York City. Letter is quite long and deals with the “rise and fall” of the Arizona Times established by John and Anna Roosevelt Boettiger. Discussion of Arizona and its problems.

Box   241
Esser, J.F.S., 1942 June 19
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for appointment on recommendation of Professor Breckinridge.

Box   241
Essex Press, 1920 May 6
Note

Location: Newark, New Jersey.

Return of missent check.

Box   241
Essex and Sussex Hotel and Cottages, 1918 August 10
Note

Location: Spring Lake Beach, New Jersey.

Receipted bill.

Box   241
Essington, Thurlow G., 1924 June 20
Note

Location: Streator, Illinois.

Thank you note for support from unsuccessful candidate for Republican nomination for governor.

Box   241
Estabrooks, Jane, Household Registry, 1932-1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Memos and bills for household help furnished.

Box   241
Esteb, Marie N., 1916 March 30
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for assistance in obtaining clients as court reporter and typist.

Box   241
Estes and Lauriat, 1896-1897
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Statements and correspondence regarding books offered and books purchased.

Box   241
Estey Organ Company, 1912 June 12
Note

Location: Brattleboro, Vermont.

Letter of inquiry regarding organ for First Presbyterian Church, Huntsville, Alabama.

Box   241
Estrada's Flowers, 1931 August-September
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Bills for flowers.

Box   241
Ethical Culture School
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Copy of the Announcement of New Building, Equipment, and Courses of Study for 1903.

See also: Manny, Frank A.

Box   241
Ethridge, Mark, 1940, 1942
Note

Location: Louisville, Kansas.

Letter regarding World Citizens' Association and a holiday greeting from Vice President and General Manager of the Louisville Courier-Journal.

Box   241
Ettelson, Samuel A., 1909 April 15
Note

Location: Springfield, Illinois.

Reply of Illinois Senator to letter from Mrs. Blaine, regarding Senate Bill 311.

Box   241
Ettinger, Fred S., 1917 November
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two memos on Western Editor of the Press Association regarding his collection of bird's eggs, his collection of antiques and china, and a proposed write-up about Mrs. Blaine.

Box   241
Ettl, Vincent, 1948 October 25
Note

Location: Wein, Germany.

A letter in German.

Box   241
Eucharistic Congress
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Transcript of various addresses at the Congress, 1926 June 20-24.

Addresses by:

  • Rev. Callistus Stehle
  • Bishop Gorman
  • Rev. Joseph Rhode
  • Hon. Pierce Butler
  • Cardinal Bonzano
  • Cardinal Mundelein
  • William S. Benson, Rear Admiral, United States Navy, Retired
  • Hon. Joseph E. Ramsdell
  • Bishop Schrembs
  • Quin O'Brien
  • Rev. Joseph M. Corrigan, Rector, Theological Seminary, St. Charles Borromeo, Overbrook, Philadelphia
  • Rev. Ignatius Smith, Prior Immaculate Conception College, Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C.
Box   241
Eugenics Committee of the United States of America
Note

Location: New Haven, Connecticut.

Invitation to become a charter member and a copy of the “Report and Program of the Eugenics Society of the United States of America” for 1925.

Box   241
Eugenics Record Office, 1917 November 8
Note

Location: Cold Springs Harbor, Long Island, New York.

Letter from Howard J. Banker regarding a previously sent personal record blank for use in a study on heredity.

Box   241
European and General Express Company, 1937 September 10
Note

Location: London, England.

Bill for services.

Box   241
European Relief Council, 1920 December-1921 February
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Three letters, one mentioning $10,000 gift by Mrs. Blaine.

Box   241
Eutaw Stables, 1890
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Bills for services.

Box   241
Evans, Agnes, 1915-1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and memos of time worked in office.

Box   241
Evans, Archibald A., 1937 January 18
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for copy of transcript of speech.

See also: Library of International Relations, 1936 December 15, regarding International Labor Office.

Box   241
Evans, Arthur H., 1929, 1934, 1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and copies of correspondence regarding proxies for voting International Harvester Company stock and regarding guardians of the estate of Stanley McCormick.

Box   241
Evans, Bonnie Withrow, 1898, 1900, 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal notes regarding The Girls Club of Chicago and Inter Municipal Committee on Household Research.

Box   241
Evans, Charles B.S., Mrs. (Margaret D.), 1921 December 22
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for gift of pin.

Box   241
Evans, Frances Grace, 1913-1949
Note

Location: Chicago and Maywood, Illinois.

Miscellaneous correspondence and telegrams from office secretary.

Box   241
Evans, George, 1937 November
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Three brief telephone memos.

Box   241
Evans, George E., Company, 1925
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Correspondence regarding price lists on brushes.

Box   241
Evans, H. David, 1919 November 23
Note: Letter seeking information regarding Emmons Blaine.
Box   241
Evans Hotel, 1909 August 15
Note

Location: Mountain Home, Idaho.

Telegram.

Box   241
Evans, James Carey, Sr., 1892
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note accepting invitation.

Box   241
Evans, James Carey, Jr., 1923
Note

Location: Buffalo, New York.

Invitation to wedding of daughter, Cecilia, to Reginald Bishop Taylor.

Box   241
Evans, James Carey, Jr., Mrs. (Margaret Erskine), 1892
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note accenting invitation.

Box   241
Evans, Lyndon, Mrs., 1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to recital.

Box   241
Evans, Matthew E., 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for gift.

Box   241
Evans, Merle, 1936
Note: Thank you note.
Box   241
Evans, Milton H., 1930 January 18
Note

Location: Joplin, Missouri.

Telegram applying for position as Physician to Stanley McCormick.

Box   241
Evans, Mrs., 1903 June 9
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note requesting appointment.

Box   241
Evans, Myron Edward, Mrs., 1923 May 26
Note

Location: Scarsdale, New York.

Invitation to wedding of daughter, Marion Ethel, to Howard Gallup Andrews.

Box   241
Evans School, 1908-1912
Note

Location: Mesa, Arizona.

Correspondence and printed matter from H.D. Evans, regarding the school and Emmons Blaine Jr.'s progress there.

Box   241
Evans, W.A., 1914 July 20
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for aid to publication of a book regarding foods to be served pupils in Illinois schools.

See also: United States Department of Labor - Children's Bureau, 1919 May 19-20, Conference on Child Labor Standards.

Box   241
Evanston Hotel, 1920 July-October
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Bills for services rendered - Mrs. M.A. Campbell.

Box   241
Evanston Woman's Club, 1911 September 19
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Invitation to speak on the Child Welfare movement.

Box   241
Evarts, J., 1914 July 20
Note

Location: Black Mountain, North Carolina.

Request for interview on introduction of John Dewey and Albert deWolfe Erskine Jr.

Box   241
Evdashin, Esther
Note: See also: Unikel, Mrs. Graham.
Box   241
Evdashin, Esy, 1936, 1947
Note

Location: Salt Lake City, Utah.

Thank you note for assistance to daughter, Esther, and invitation to her wedding to Graham Unikel.

Box   241
Evening Post, 1908-1914
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Correspondence regarding subscription.

Box   241
Evening Star - The Sunday Star, 1905 October 20
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Notice regarding School Room Decoration and subscription promotion.

Box   241
Everett Audit Company, 1906 October 6
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter giving information about company seeking to install new accounting system for the Board of Education.

Box   241
Everett, Francis
Note: See also: Norkett, Julia, 1935 May 21.
Box   241
Everett, Henry H., 1904-1918
Note

Location: Denver, Colorado; Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding Emmons Blaine Jr. and other patients referred to Dr. Everett by Mrs. Blaine.

Box   241
Everitt and Francis Company, 1902
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Bills for purchases of books.

Box   242
Evers, E.A., 1917 September 7
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Transcript of the Banquet of the American Agricultural Cadets at the Union League Club.

Box   242
Eversole, George Erwin, 1930 June 27
Note

Location: Groton, Massachusetts.

A letter to Mrs. Field asking for aid in contacting Mrs. Blaine and Harold F. McCormick in regarding to becoming physician to Stanley McCormick.

Box   242
Everson, C.G., and Company, 1930 January 23
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for lighting fixtures.

Box   242
Eversull, Frank L., 1935 November 17
Note

Location: Huron, South Dakota.

Personal note from the President of Huron College including a thank-you for past help to the College.

Box   242
Every-Day Club, 1903 November 12
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note acknowledging receipt of Mrs. Blaine's resignation.

Box   242
Evoy, Euphemia E., 1906 November 19
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for interview.

Box   242
Ewen, John Meiggs, 1903 February 24
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to wedding of niece, Marion Winifred Ewen, to Ogden Trevor McClury.

Box   242
Ewens, Frank, 1903-1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Memos on payment for services as waiter.

Box   242
Ewens, Mary, 1911
Note

Location: Irving Park, Illinois.

Personal note.

Box   242
Ewin, Hannah Jane, 1926
Note

Location: Brookline, Massachusetts.

Correspondence from the Superintendent of Free Hospital for Women.

Box   242
Ewing, C.E., 1923 January 2
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Furniture store business letter.

Box   242
Ewing, Charles Hull, 1903-1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding properties of interest to the Home Improvement Association and proposed school site.

Box   242
Ewing Christian College, 1915
Note: Invitation to ceremony at Elisabeth McCormick Memorial Hostel Wing.
Box   242
Ewing, James K., 1942 January 2
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter regarding African American policies of industry and the Army.

Box   242
Ewing, John G., 1892
Note

Location: Notre Dame, Indiana.

Telegram of sympathy.

Box   242
Ewing and Rice, 1916, 1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Three memos regarding furniture sale.

Box   242
Ewing, Thomas, 1915 November 27
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Invitation to wedding of daughter, Alexandra, to Newbold Noyes.

Box   242
Ewing, William Shaw, 1939 August 12
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Announcement of marriage of sister, Mary Hendrickson, to Hedges Macdonald.

Box   242
Excelsior Automobile Supply Company, 1909-1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bills for services.

Box   242
Excelsior Laundry Company, 1910-1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bills for services.

Box   242
Executive Service Corporation, 1926 February 11
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Bill for services.

Box   242
Executives' Club of Chicago, 1949 February
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding address by Mrs. F.D. Roosevelt.

Box   242
Exhibit of Congestion of Population in New York City, 1907 December 7
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Letter regarding request for information regarding Chicago housing.

Box   242
Export Managers Club
Note: See also: Chicago World Trade Conference, 1935 October 23, Co-Sponsor of the Conference.
Box   242
Ex-Service Men's Anti-Bonus League, 1923-1924
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Appeals for aid to help fight the bonus issue.

Box   242
Exton, Frederick, 1924
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Announcement of marriage of daughter, Katharine Davis, to Ludlow Seguine Bull.

Box   242
Eyerly, James B., 1940 January 1
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for medical services.

Subseries: F
Box   242
Faber, Ada McCormick, 1934-1935
Note

Location: Waynesboro, Virginia.

Two personal letters and copy of History of Old Providence Church / by E. Poague Rowan.

Box   242
Faber, A.W., 1913 August 5
Note

Location: Newark, New Jersey.

Answer to inquiry regarding pencils.

Box   242
Faber, Sara McCormick, 1916
Note

Location: Basic, Virginia.

Request for contribution to Library Committee of Brandon Institute.

Box   242
Fabisiak, Zygmunt, 1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to reception by Consul General of Poland.

Box   242
Fabricant, Noah D., Mrs. (Pauline Rowe), 1949 June
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter asking help in getting daughter into Francis W. Parker School.

Box   242
Fabry, Charles, 1925
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Thank you note.

Box   242
Fabry, Herman, 1925 September 1
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Personal note.

Box   242
Fabyan, Marshal, 1906-1943
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Miscellaneous social correspondence including marriage announcement of Dr. Fabyan and Eleanor Harryman McCormick and invitation to wedding of their daughter, Eleanor Brooks to Robert Gale Burlingham.

Box   242
Fabyan, Marshal, Mrs. (Eleanor Brooks McCormick), 1901-1946
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Miscellaneous personal correspondence.

Box   242
Fabyan, Marshall, Jr., 1946
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Note declining invitation.

Box   242
Fackt, Elizabeth
Note: See also: National Committee on the Cause and Cure of War, 1937 January 26-29, Twelfth Annual Conference.
Box   242
Fadiman, Clifton, 1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Transcript of “World Collaboration: The Next Step,” address at Chicago Council on Foreign Relations.

See also: World Republic, 1946 March 29.

Box   242
Fagg, Barbara Idyl, 1925-1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence of office secretary including proposed plan for handling requests for financial aid.

Box   242
Fagin, Myron Lawrence, 1907 July 9
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for aid in publishing book privately.

Box   242
Fahlund, Angie, 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and bills for services rendered as nurse to Miss Flora Cooke.

Box   242
Fahrney, T.J., 1925 February 16
Note

Location: William Sport, Maryland.

Brief note on relation to Cyrus McCormick.

Box   242
Fahrney, W.H., 1905 January 10
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for information regarding former employee.

Box   242
Fair, The, 1888-1922
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bills for purchases.

Box   242
Fair, William T., Mrs. (Elsa B.), 1923 February 11
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Copy of lecture by the Rev. G. Vale Owen, former Vicar of Oxford, England, in New York City.

Box   242
Fairbairn, Robert A., 1914 June 22
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Telegram regarding tour of New Jersey.

Box   242
Fairbank, Graham, 1939-1940
Note: Two notes accepting invitation.
Box   242
Fairbank, Graham, Mrs. (Cynthia Cleveland), 1947
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Invitation to attend 50th anniversary luncheon of the Girls' Latin School.

Box   242
Fairbank, Janet, 1921-1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding private singing for Mrs. Blaine, the Chicago Opera.

Box   242
Fairbank, Kellogg, 1909-1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal invitations and a letter regarding American Ship Building Company stock held by the estate of Emmons Blaine Jr.

Box   242
Fairbank, Kellogg, Mrs. (Janet Ayer), 1910-1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal correspondence and requests for contributions to various charities and political campaign funds.

Box   242
Fairbank, Kellogg, Jr., Mrs. (June R. Cornell), 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memos and telegrams regarding Red Cross campaign.

Box   242
Fairbanks Company, 1926
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Bill for purchase.

Box   242
Fairbanks, Douglas, Jr., 1940 September 18
Note: See also: Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies.
Box   242
Fairbanks, Morse and Company, 1902-1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bills and correspondence regarding purchases.

Box   242
Fairchild, Donald S., 1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for luncheon invitation.

Box   242
Fairchild, Milton, 1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence from school lecturer on Morals. Reference to Francis W. Parker School.

Box   242
Fairchild, Sally, 1906 January 26
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter asking aid in interesting people in seeing a group of Russian actors.

Box   242
Fairhope Educational Foundation, 1914-1924
Note

Location: Greenwich, Connecticut.

Correspondence regarding aid to progressive education at Fairhope, Alabama school under direction of Mrs. Marietta Johnson.

Box   243
Fairmont Hotel, 1911-1926
Note

Location: San Francisco, California.

Receipted bills and telegrams regarding reservations.

Box   243
Fairweather, George O., 1937 January 27
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to closed meeting on financial difficulties of local government.

Box   243
Faithorn Company, 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding reproductions from sketches.

Box   243
Fake, Florence L., 1924 September 27
Note

Location: Racine, Wisconsin.

Copy of report regarding the International School at the League of Nations.

Box   243
Falco, Mabel F., Mrs., 1921 September 22
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Newspaper clipping of Mrs. Blaine's niece as candidate for New York Board of Aldermen.

Box   243
Fales, David, 1902
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Announcement of marriage of daughter, Mary Lawton, to William Wistar Comfort.

Box   243
Fales, Polly Lawton, 1899
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Request for aid to the Lake Forest Hospital.

Box   243
Falkenstein, Esther, Settlement, 1913-1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Appeals for financial aid.

Box   243
Falley, George Frederick, 1943
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Invitation to marriage of daughter, Margaret Jane, to Raymond Mason Galt.

Box   243
Falvey, P.W., 1913-1933
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Miscellaneous papers and correspondence from long-time caretaker of McCormick estate in Toronto.

Box   243
Falvy, A., 1929-1939
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Miscellaneous correspondence from antique dealer.

Box   243
Family Altar League of America, 1925-1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous correspondence and requests for aid.

Copies of magazine Our Home, 1925 February-June.

Folder containing examples of all printed literature of the league with a summary of its history and activities.

Box   243
Family Welfare Association of America, 1934-1938
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Requests for financial aid and printed literature.

Box   243
Far-East, The, 1906-1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bills for purchases of Japanese goods, tea and coffee.

Box   243
Fargo, Eleanor, 1889 July 19
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal note.

Box   243
Fargo, Livingston W., 1897-1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous correspondence regarding home improvements, city playgrounds, and city sanitary inspector.

Box   243
Faries and Williamson, 1930-1931
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Letters from attorneys regarding unpaid bill.

Box   243
Faris, Ellsworth, 1945
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Announcement of marriage of daughter, Nancy Wells, to Howard Shaw McCutcheon.

See also: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1924 May 19-31. Address: The Ethnological Bases for Racial Co-operation.

Box   243
Farish, W.S.
Note: See also: Institute of American Meat Packers, 1926 October 27, Third public conference on Education and Industry held jointly with the University of Chicago.
Box   243
Farley, Edward P., Company, 1915 September 25
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Offer of yacht for sale.

Box   243
Farley, James A., 1944, 1950
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Letters and memos regarding requests for assistance to various causes.

See also: Democratic National Committee, New York.

Box   243
Farmer, Fyke, 1946-1950
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note

Location: Nashville, Tennessee.

Materials regarding World Federal Government including: Memorandum of Conference between Fyke Farmer and President Harry S. Truman at the White House on 1945 October 11 regarding atomic energy control, and miscellaneous correspondence and printed matter.

Box   243
Farm Foundation, 1939 July 14
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial assistance to the Foundation.

Box   243
Farmer, Edward I., 1916
Note

Location: New York City, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding purchase of an aquarium.

Box   243
Farmer, Sarah J., 1897
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter to enlist Mrs. Blaine's support of John Dewey at the University of Chicago.

Box   243
Farmers' Dairy Company, 1892
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bill.

Box   243
Farmers Educational and Cooperative Union, 1944-1948
Note

Location: Denver, Colorado.

Correspondence and miscellaneous printed matter.

See also: National Farmers Union and James G. Patton.

Box   243
Farmers Federation, 1926
Note

Location: Asheville, North Carolina.

Correspondence regarding the sale of Stan1ey McCormick School to the Board of National Missions of the Presbyterian Church.

See also: McClure, James G.K., Jr.

Box   243
Farnham, Kenneth H., 1948 September 17
Note

Location: Northampton, England.

Letter asking for assistance and explaining the nature of the European Youth Parliament organization. Includes picture of Mr. Farnham.

Box   243
Farnham, M.P., Mrs., undated
Note

Location: Lynn, Massachusetts.

Letter asking for financial aid.

Box   243
Farnham, V.L., 1925 January 1
Note

Location: Nanking (Nanjing), China.

One page of a letter describing Nanking and its people.

Box   243
Farnsworth, Dexter B., Jr., 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for appointments.

Box   243
Farnsworth, George, 1886 October 20
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to marriage of daughter, Julia Wilson, to George Purnell Fisher Jr.

Box   243
Farnsworth, George J., 1920-1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding sale of property in Hubbard Woods to Mrs. Blaine.

Announcement of marriage of daughter, Marion, to Fairbank Carpenter.

Box   243
Farnsworth, George J., Mrs. (Alice H. Brooks), 1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two notes regarding rental of Hubbard Woods property.

Box   243
Farnsworth, Ward, 1934-1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bills for rent of garage.

Box   243
Farnsworth's, Edith, Book Shop, 1941
Note

Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Receipted bills for purchases.

Box   244
Farquhar and Albrecht Company, 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding textbooks for Chicago schools.

Box   244
Farquhar, Bertha F., 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for gift.

Box   244
Farquhar, R.&J., Company, 1926-1930
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Receipted bills for fertilizer and seed purchases.

Box   244
Farquharson & Wheelock, 1915-1918
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Correspondence and receipted bills for clothing purchases.

Box   244
Farr, Hollon A., 1908 October 16
Note

Location: New Haven, Connecticut.

Letter to Mrs. Jewett regarding an unidentified McCormick as student at Yale College, freshman class adjustment problems.

Box   244
Farr, Maria, 1910, 1916
Note

Location: New York City, New York; the Philippine Islands.

Personal notes. Copy of “Silliman Truth” paper of the Silliman Institute, Dumaguete, Negros Oriental, Philippines.

Box   244
Farragut House, 1927
Note

Location: Rye Beach, New Hampshire.

Bills for hotel services.

Box   244
Farrard & Votey Organ Company, 1894-1903
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Correspondence and bills regarding organ given to the Presbyterian Church, Richfield Springs, New York.

Box   244
Farrar, Carl, 1949
Note

Location: Paul Smiths, New York.

Letter returning check.

Box   244
Farrel, Adelaide, undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Offer to sell brushes.

Box   244-245
Farrell, Charles F., 1910-1936
Physical Description: 17 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Agent for Mrs. Blaine receiving International Harvester and other dividend checks for deposit, collection of property rentals, etc. Business records extend from 1910-1915 with miscellaneous items until 1936.

Box   245
Farrell, Francis J., 1917 June 21
Note

Location: Kanhahee, Illinois.

Letter from inmate at Kankakee State Hospital for the Insane.

Box   245
Farrell, Pearl, Mrs., 1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to view rare books.

Box   245
Farrington, Oliver C., 1903 August 1
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Reply to inquiry directing Mrs. Blaine to sources of certain geological information.

Box   245
Farrington, W.H., 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for automobile supplies.

Box   245
Farson, Leach and Company, 1902 October 2
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter regarding bond issue of the Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad Company.

Box   245
Farson, M. Elizabeth, 1899, 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two notes from the principal of Brown School.

Box   245
Farwell, Albert Day, 1899-1950
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Miscellaneous social correspondence and appeals for aid to various projects from nephew. Announcement of marriage of daughter, Edith Hill, to John McVickar Haight Jr., and invitation to wedding of daughter, Fanny Day, to Ralph Hickox Brown.

Box   245
Farrell, Albert Day, Mrs. (Edith H. Foster), 1917-1931
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Miscellaneous social notes.

Box   245
Farwell, Arthur Barrage
Note: See also: Chicago Law and Order League.
Box   245
Farwell, Arthur Lincoln, 1892-1944
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous correspondence including invitation to wedding of daughter, Elinor, to Edward Ogden Ketting. Also reprint of the words and music of the song, “Our Mission.”

Box   245
Farwell, Arthur Lincoln, Mrs. (Katherine Isham), 1887-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous personal correspondence and a copy of a cook book, Seven Days After the Honeymoon.

Box   245
Farwell, Charles B., Mrs. (Mary E. Smith), 1897-1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Three social notes.

Box   245
Farwell, Francis Cooley, 1901-1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous correspondence including invitations to weddings of daughter, Elizabeth Cooley and Elizabeth Farwell Millet, to Aime Frederic Millet, and Paul Snyder Moyer.

Box   245-246
Farwell, Francis Cooley, Mrs. (Fanny Day), 1884-1925
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Lake Forest, Illinois; Boston Massachusetts.

Miscellaneous personal correspondence.

Box   246
Farwell Granger, 1907, 1911, 1914
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Wedding announcements for three daughters, Leslie, Ruth Goodrich, and Olive, marrying Edward Buffum Hill, Franklin Corning Kenly, and Henry George Boston, respectively.

Box   246
Farwell, Granger, Mrs. (Sarah C. Goodrich), 1922
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Invitation to wedding of daughter, Sarah Granger, to Laurence Ballard Robbins.

Box   246
Farwell, John V., 1883-1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous personal correspondence including wedding announcements: Fannie to Henry Nelson Tuttle, 1883; Katharine Drummond to Charles Mervin Howe Jr., 1927; Katharine Drummond to Horace Walton Carpenter, 1930; and John Villiers Farwell and Harriet Dunlap Smith, 1919.

Box   246
Farwell, John V., Mrs. (Smith, Harriet Flower), 1897-1938
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous personal correspondence.

Box   246
Farwell, John Villiers, Jr., Mrs. (Ellen Drummond), 1879-1909
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Miscellaneous personal correspondence.

Box   246
Farwell, John V., III, Mrs. (Margaret Willing), 1945-1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous personal correspondence and letters regarding American Red Cross.

Box   246
Farwell, John V., Company, 1926-1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters and telephone memos regarding the recalling of company stock.

Box   246
Farwell, Marian (Daughter of Albert Day), 1935-1939
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Miscellaneous social correspondence.

Box   246
Farwell, Marian (Daughter of Francis Cooley), 1902, 1904, 1915
Note: Two brief Thank you notes and copy of the poem “Paula” published at her death.
Box   246
Farwell, Ralph I., Mrs. (Mary Elizabeth Waterman), 1926
Note: Thank you note.
Box   246
Farwell, Walter, 1892, 1915
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Note accepting invitation and receipt for purchase of two lots.

Box   246
Fashion Art League of America, undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to dinner and discussion of American Fashions.

Box   246
Fassett, J.S., 1892
Note

Location: Elmira, New York.

Telegram of sympathy.

Box   246
Fassio, B.C., 1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telegram for appointment regarding a motion picture of President Roosevelt to benefit Warm Springs Foundations.

Box   246
Fasting, G., 1924 January
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence from representative of the Neutral Commission of Investigation into the conduct, causes, and conclusions of the late war.

Box   246
Faucett, T.B., 1926 January 13
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Letter applying for position as Superintendent at Kildare.

Box   246
Faucett, T.B., Mrs., 1929 November 21
Note

Location: Meridianville, Alabama.

Letter thanking Mrs. Blaine for gift.

Box   246
Faulkner, Anne Shaw, 1901-1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding Chicago Orchestra Program Study Classes. Transcript of “Reminiscence Day” of the Chicago Collage Club, 1911.

Box   246
Faust, Charles, 1911 April 5
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipt for purchase of lace cloth.

Box   246
Favard, Bertha des Combes, 1899, 1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two requests for interviews.

Box   246-247
Favill, Henry Baird, 1897-1916
Physical Description: 10 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous correspondence and memos regarding Dr. Favill's medical relationship with Emmons Blaine Jr., Anita Blaine, Mary Virginia McCormick, and Stanley McCormick.

Transcripts as follows:

  • “Am I My Brother's Keeper,” address at Chicago University, 1905;
  • Address at the Society of Social Hygiene, Chicago, 1906 December;
  • “The Profession of Medicine as a Vocation,” address to the students at Francis W. Parker School, 1907;
  • “Unselfishness,” graduation address, Francis W. Parker School, 1912;
  • Article, “Should the Public School Be the Bulwark of Public Health?”, 1913-1915;
  • Address on Dairy farming.

Last three folders contain newspaper clippings, photographs, information regarding dairy herds at Milford Meadows Stock Farm and an inventory of the Favill estate, 1916.

Box   247
Favill, Henry Baird, Memorial, 1916-1932
Physical Description: 11 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Folders contain minutes of Memorial Committee meetings, copies of letters and printed matter used in fundraising, correspondence and financial reports regarding progress of the fund drive, lists of individuals contacted for contributions and other matter regarding the Favill Memorial Laboratory of St. Luke's Hospital and the Favill Memorial Foundation.

See also:

  • Addams, Jane
  • Bancroft, Edgar A.
  • Cyrus Bentley
  • Billings, Frank, Dr.
  • Columbus Hospital - M. Caroline, Mother Superior
  • Dudley, E.C., Dr.
  • Gunsaulus, F.W.
  • Hulbert, E.D., Treasurer - Favill Memorial Fund
  • Judson, Harry Pratt
  • Loehr, Leon L.
  • Pond, Allen B.
  • Ryerson, Edwin W., Dr.
  • Skinner, W.E.
  • Wood, Allice H. (Mrs. Ira Couch) Illinois Training School for Nurses
  • Hobart, Ralph H.
  • Schweppe, Charles H.
  • Northern Trust Company
Box   247
Favill, Henry Baird, School of Occupations, 1919-1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for aid and acknowledgement of gifts.

Box   247
Favill, Henry Baird, Mrs. (Susan Pratt), 1899-1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Social correspondence.

Box   247
Favill, John, 1900-1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous correspondence and bills for medical service.

See also: Morrell, Mrs. John H., 1935 June 12.

Box   248
Favill, John, Mrs. (Alice Morrell), 1938-1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Winnetka, Illinois.

Miscellaneous social correspondence and announcement of marriage of Mrs. John Favill and Gilbert Pancaost Bogert, 1948.

Box   248
Favill, John, Mrs. (Rhea Stalcup), 1917-1930
Note

Location: New York; Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous social correspondence.

Box   248
Favill, Louise S., 1901 April 2
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note.

Box   248
Favill, Therese, 1917 February
Note: Personal note.
Box   248
Faville, H.W., 1918-1919
Note

Location: Lake Mills, Wisconsin.

Miscellaneous correspondence from neighbor of Emmons Blaine Jr.

Box   248
Faville, John, 1918 October 10
Note

Location: Lake Mills, Wisconsin.

Letter sympathy.

Box   248
Faville, Katharine, 1917 September 23
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note.

Box   248
Faville, Laura, 1919 July 1
Note

Location: Lake Mills, Wisconsin.

Thank you note for gift.

Box   248
Faville, Rose M., 1916-1923
Note

Location: Lake Mills, Wisconsin.

Miscellaneous correspondence from people with whom Emmons Jr. stayed in Wisconsin.

Box   248
Faville, S.W., 1919
Note

Location: Lake Mills, Wisconsin.

Two notes regarding Faville Grove Electric Association.

Box   248
Favor, Ruhl and Company, 1913, 1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for purchases of pencils and chalk.

Box   248
Fawcett, Waldon, 1899 December 6
Note

Location: Cleveland, Ohio.

Request for photograph for magazine article.

Box   248
Faxon, F.W., Company, 1938-1951
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Receipts for payment of dues, Society for Psychical Research.

Box   248
Fay and Bowen Engine Company, 1924 September 8
Note

Location: Geneva, New York.

Letter quoting prices and terms for making 14-foot long leather slings.

Box   248
Fay, C. Norman, 1887-1923
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous personal and social correspondence, including poems written for Mrs. Blaine.

See also: A.B. handwritten note - on C.N. Fay letter.

Box   248
Fay, Margaret Howard, 1926, 1949
Note

Location: Flagstaff, Arizona.

Two personal notes, one asking for assistance.

Box   248
Fay, Richard Dudley, 1931 August 29
Note

Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Marriage announcement for daughter, Hester, and Robeson Bailey.

Box   248
Fay, William, 1909-1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two notes regarding invitations.

Box   248
Feagans, David G., 1951-1952
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memos regarding interest in an oil well. Copy of mimeographed paper, “Provisions of the Internal Revenue Code and Regulations Applicable to the Oil Producing Industry.”

Box   248
Feakins, William B., Inc., 1912-1919
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Correspondence with actors agent regarding Elith Reumert and Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson.

Box   248
Fearing, Franklin
Note: See also: American Public Health Association, 1928 October 15-19.
Box   248
Fearn, Mary Walker, 1892
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Note of sympathy.

Box   248
Fearn, Walker, 1903
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Invitation to wedding of daughter, Mary Walker, to L. Barton French.

Box   248
Feck, Peter, 1947 January 23
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memo.

Box   248
Federal Audit Corporation, 1932 June 14
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Collection of overdue bill.

Box   248
Federal Commission on Industrial Relations, 1912
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Correspondence regarding Committee on Industrial Relations and Federal Commission on Industrial Relations.

Box   248
Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, 1912-1950
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note

Location: New York; Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and printed matter soliciting financial assistance; copies of various reports; transcript of December 16, 1921 meeting of the Council in Chicago; discussions of social gospel and world peace.

See also:

  • Barnes, Clifford
  • Cadman, S. Parkes
  • Caldwell, Anna E.
  • Cavert, Samuel McCrea
  • Gulick, Sidney L.
Box   248
Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, Housing Division
Note: See also: United States PWA Housing Division.
Box   248
Federal-Huber Company, 1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invoice and sample booklet of plumbing goods.

Box   248
Federal Industrial Institution for Women, 1929
Note

Location: New York.

Request for contribution to Chapel Fund of the institution; and a reprint of article by Katherine Bement Davis concerning it.

Box   248
Federal Insurance Company, 1937-1939
Note

Location: New York.

Two certificates of insurance on automobiles shipped to Europe.

Box   248
Federal Motion Picture Council, 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone request for appointment.

See also: National Motion Picture Conference.

Box   248
Federal Music Project, 1937-1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone inquiries about Mrs. Blaine's subscription to concerts, and receipt for tickets.

Box   248
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, 1930-1932, 1945
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone conversations and correspondence regarding draft of check against Mrs. Blaine's account, and inquiries concerning Miss Agnes Bruder, former employee of Mrs. Blaine. Copy of letter concerning duplicate receipt for withholding taxes.

Box   248
Federal Securities Corporation, 1926-1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone conversation about possible sale of securities to Mrs. Blaine.

Box   248-249
Federal Union, 1939-1953
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.; New York; Chicago, Illinois.

Voluminous material including reports, memos, reprints of articles, and correspondence concerning the Federal Union and its activities.

Box   249
Federal Woman's Equality Association, 1903
Note

Location: Madison, Wisconsin.

Letter concerning the movement for women's suffrage and request for support. Enclosed article.

Box   249
Federalist Forum, 1950
Note

Location: New York.

Invitation to attend lectures and discussions on world problems, and notices of speakers and topics.

Box   249
Federalist Press, 1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Olivet, Michigan.

Letter outlining aims of organization. Telephone conversation regarding meeting of Board of Directors. Notice of meeting.

Box   249
Federated Boys' Club, 1911-1915
Note

Location: New York.

Letter about organization's activities and request for support. Letter of appreciation for past aid.

Box   249
Federated Press, 1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter outlining aims, and requesting interview with Mrs. Blaine to inform her of details of organization.

Box   249
Federated Women's Clubs, 1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone conversations about tickets for Paul Robson concert on behalf of the Federated Home for Colored Orphan Children.

Box   249
Federation for Community Service, 1919-1930
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Correspondence about aims of organization requests for support, and letters of appreciation for aid rendered.

Box   249
Federation of Greek Maritime Unions, 1949-1950
Note

Location: New York.

Letter of appreciation for aid rendered to Greek seamen, and offer of legal counsel welcomed for further efforts. Notice of sending of petitions and request for prompt return.

Box   249
Federation of Labor, 1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone request for contributions to Union Labor Directory Fund.

Box   249
Fehlerser, S., 1911
Language:
In French.
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of thanks.

Box   249
Feil, Peter, 1938, 1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone requests for interview and loan for down payment on a farm.

Box   249
Felber, Herman, Jr., 1923-1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence about a musical concert, two engagements for Miss Virginia McCormick, and notices of accomplishment.

Box   249
Felber, Herman, Jr., Mrs. (Estelle Hughes), 1928-1934
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence about subscription to concerts of Chicago String Quartet.

Box   249
Felgemaker, A.B., Erie Organ Company, 1912
Note

Location: Erie, Pennsylvania.

Correspondence regarding organ for the Huntsville Church.

Box   249
Felicie, N.G., 1891-1892
Note

Location: New York.

Receipts for clothing.

Box   249
Felix, Alexander Hall, 1898
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of thanks.

Box   249
Felix, Max, 1937-1939
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Correspondence and forms concerning Social Security matters.

Box   249
Felke, Anton, 1937-1939
Note

Location: Wilmette, Illinois.

Receipt.

Box   249
Felker, Thomas E., 1946-1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone requests for interview concerning possible sale of bonds to Mrs. Blaine.

Box   249
Fellows, William Kinne, 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding school buildings.

Box   249
Fellows, William Kinne, Mrs. (Elizabeth Steele)
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to dinner.

Box   249
Fellowship of Faiths, 1929-1930
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts; Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for financial aid and permission to use Mrs. Blaine's name on list of supporters.

Box   249
Fellowship of Reconciliation, 1924-1939
Note

Location: New York; Chicago, Illinois; London, England.

Letters requesting support for organization. News reports of Muriel Lester on tour in Europe, India and Palestine. Text of addresses at Conference of Chicago Branch, 1935.

Box   249
Fellowship School, 1927
Note

Location: Vaud, Switzerland.

Letter of information about school's activities, and request for aid. Also extracts from articles about the school.

Box   249
Fellowship Service, 1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone conversations and office interview concerning Miss Lucy Helen Pearson's work with students, and inquiry as to Mrs. Blaine's willingness to aid financially.

Box   249
Fellowship of Southern Churchmen, 1948-1953
Note

Location: Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

Correspondence, reports and newsletters concerning an inter-racial center and its activities in North Carolina.

Box   249
Felsenthal, Emma, 1906-1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence about book for children to learn to read from our own experiences. Typewritten manuscript about truant children and the need for school and home to find solution for problems of truancy.

Box   249
Fenchow Station of the American Board, 1917
Note

Location: Oberlin, Ohio.

Letter requesting donation of $5,000 to interdenominational school in China, and enclosed clippings and pamphlet on its work.

Box   249
Fenn, Katharine D., 1901-1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Lake George, New York.

Personal correspondence about the Francis Parker School. Also letters about two girls sent to a summer camp of Mrs. Fenn's and leaving upon finding it not to their satisfaction.

Box   249
Fennelly, William, 1892
Note

Location: Bar Harbor, Maine.

Three receipts.

Box   249
Fenno, John Brooks, Jr., 1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Inability to accept dinner invitation.

Box   249
Fenno, John Brooks, Jr., Mrs. (Mary Virginia Chapman), 1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notes of appreciation for gifts.

Box   249
Fenno, Lawrence Carteret, 1925
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Invitation to daughter's wedding.

Box   249
Fenno, Pauline Shaw, 1914
Note

Location: Rowley, Massachusetts.

Letter of information about Jean Parkman Brown Fund for tubercular patients, and request to send donations.

Box   250
Fenollosa, Ernest F., 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter and text of address delivered at the dedication of the School of Education, University of Chicago.

Box   250
Fenton, Elsie, 1906
Note

Location: Trenton, New Jersey.

Letter requesting financial aid for building of a high school athletic field and playground, with enclosed diagram.

Box   250
Fenton, Howard Withrow, 1932-1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding Mrs. Blaine's joining Longmeadow Hounds Inc. and note of thanks for contribution to Farmers' Party, 1934.

Invitation to daughter's wedding.

Box   250
Fenton, R.W., Mrs., 1931-1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Interview with secretary about possible sponsorship of talks by Mr. Fenton on crime before high school pupils. Letters of recommendation from several school principals.

Box   250
Fentress, Calvin, 1921-1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence about real estate purchases, and copy of agreement to give Mrs. Blaine priority on property when it is for sale. Invitations to daughters' weddings.

Box   250
Fentress, James, 1926-1928
Note

Location: Hubbard Woods, Illinois.

Invitations to daughter's wedding, and to visit home.

Box   250
Fentress, James, Mrs. (Grace L'Addeman), 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acceptance of invitation to hear lecture of Professor Geddes.

Box   250
Fenway Garage Company, 1914
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Receipts.

Box   250
Fenwick, Charles D.
Note: See also: National Committee on the Cause and Cure of War, 1937 January 26-29.
Box   250
Fergus, Robert Cullum
Note: See also: Progressive Lawyers Club, 1937 January 16.
Box   250
Ferguson Company, 1915-1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for indebtedness to bankrupt firm.

See also: Gesas, Michael.

Box   250
Ferguson, Frank S., 1922-1924, 1947
Note

Location: Toronto; Chicago, Illinois; Ottawa.

Letters of appreciation for financial aid; interview about possibility of gaining employment in International Harvester Company, and letter requesting loan of $600 to build a home.

Box   250
Ferguson, Hector Munro, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal correspondence.

Box   250
Ferguson, Inez, 1941
Note

Location: Palo Alto, California.

Personal correspondence.

Box   250
Ferguson, James M., Mrs., 1900
Note

Location: New Orleans, Louisiana.

Letter of information about Mrs. Blaine's placing domestics on “union” hours and conditions. Booklet about Arena Club enclosed.

Box   250
Ferguson, J.T., 1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Copy of letter to the editor, Chicago Herald-Examiner, about proper diet and recreational activities for children in school.

Box   250
Ferguson, Mara L., 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for interview for a teacher concerning a poor girl who desired to go to school but unable to do so because of lack of finances.

Box   250
Ferguson, Robert Hume, 1950
Note

Location: Paris; Kentucky; New York.

Invitations to daughter's wedding and reception.

Box   250
Ferguson, J.W., Mrs., 1946
Note

Location: Palo Alto, California.

Personal correspondence.

Box   250
Ferm, Alexis
Note: See also: Progressive Education Association, 1925 April 23-25.
Box   250
Fernald, Mr., 1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone inquiry regarding address of Frontier Nurses Association.

Box   250
Fernald, Charles, 1898
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Announcement of daughter's wedding.

Box   250
Fernald, H.E., 1912
Note

Location: Chasset, Massachusetts.

Receipt for medical services.

Box   250
Fern and Flower Farm, 1916
Note

Location: Southwick, Massachusetts.

Receipts.

Box   250
Ferran, J.D., 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipt.

Box   250
Ferrier, James, 1911-1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence about missionary work and plans to keep young men in the church.

Box   250
Ferris, Mrs., 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone request for copy of speech at Palmer House before Chicago Council on Foreign Relations.

Box   250
Ferry, Abby Farwell, 1888-1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters of request for contributions to various charities. Personal letter of appreciation; and a note requesting friends to write Mayor Thompson to re-appoint Mrs. Ferry's son as Commissioner of Public Service.

Box   250
Fletcher, Edwin Stanton, Mrs. (Margaret Root), 1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of appreciation.

Box   250
Fletcher, William, 1937-1941
Note

Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts; Chicago, Illinois.

Personal correspondence.

Box   250
Fetter, Frank A., 1901
Note

Location: Ithaca, New York.

Letter of thanks and appreciation for work on tenement conditions.

Box   250
Fetzer, John R.
Note: See also: McCormick Estates.
Box   250
Fetzer, Peters and Company, 1904-1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

See also: McCormick Estates, Correspondence regarding real estate owned by Mrs. Blaine.

Box   250
Fewer, Mrs., 1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note of thanks.

Box   250
Fewkes, Alma, 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for loan from Mrs. Blaine.

Box   250
Fewkes, John M., 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of thanks for invitation to cocktail party for National Officers of Americans for Democratic Action.

Box   250
Fey, Harold
Note: See also: Fellowship of Reconciliation, 1935 May 3-5.
Box   250
Ferry Hall, 1925-1945
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Correspondence about financial condition and needs of the school notices of meetings of board of trustees, letters of appreciation for contributions and invitations to graduation ceremonies.

Box   250
Ferry, Mansfield, 1913
Note

Location: New York.

Letter of recommendation for a Miss Evans, former secretary.

Box   250
Ferry, William H., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Information about real estate available for sale at Lake Forest.

Box   250
Fessenden, Russell Green, 1917
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Invitation to daughter's marriage.

Box   250
Fessenden, Stephen de Blois, Mrs., 1930
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Announcement of daughter's marriage.

Box   250
Fletcher, Annette, 1943
Note

Location: Spruce Creek, Pennsylvania.

Letter about summer camp experiences.

Box   250
Fletcher, Edwin Stanton, 1939-1943
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Personal correspondence and texts of an address on Federal Union and Commencement Exercises at Graduate Teachers College at Winnetka. Also invitation to hear Professor Muzzey.

Box   250
Ffoulke and Company, 1899
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Letter of information about possible donation towards a “Loving Cup” for Admiral Schley made of silver coins from Spanish ships of Admiral Cervera's sunk during Spanish-American War.

Box   250
Fiddles, John C., 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipts.

Box   250
Ficken, Earl C., 1927-1933
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Receipts for taxi service.

Box   250
Fidelity Appraisal Company, 1908-1942
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Note

Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Appraisal of estates of Mary Virginia McCormick at Pasadena, Santa Monica, California.

Box   251
Fidelity Storage and Warehouse Company, 1918-1919
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Receipts.

Box   251
Fidelity Trustee and Receivers Company, 1905-1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipts and lists of books.

Box   251
Fiduciary Trust Company, 1935-1954
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: New York.

Receipts, cash statements and account of assets of Foundation for World Government.

Box   251
Fiebrandt, Hermann, 1905-1910
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Receipts.

Box   251
Field, Cyrus W., Jr., 1892
Note

Location: Dobbs Ferry, New York.

Letter of condolence on death of Emmons Blaine.

Box   251
Field Enterprises Inc., 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of appreciation at purchase of World Book Encyclopedia set and statement of account.

Box   251
Field, Eugene, Memorial, 1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of inquiry as to possibility of contributing to Field Memorial Fund.

Box   251
Field, Eugene, Jr., 1917-1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and telephone conversations about possible sale to Mrs. Blaine of private manuscripts and book collections of Eugene Field.

Box   251
Field, Frederick S., 1906-1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone inquiries about Mrs. Blaine's reading of Mr. Field's books.

Box   251
Field, Frederick V., 1929-1938
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Letters of appreciation for aid to Chinese Mass Education Movement. Requests for financial aid to, and notification of election to American Council of the Institute of Pacific Relations. Also several reports of the Institute's activities.

Box   251
Field, Henry, 1935-1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence about international events, the League of Nations, and the Library of International Relations. Personal correspondence, and invitation to Mrs. Field's daughter's wedding.

Box   251
Field, Henry, Mrs. (Florence L.), 1889-1892
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Personal correspondence.

Box   251
Field, Henry, Mrs. (Placidia Knowlton), 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for aid for American Friends of France.

Box   251
Field, Henry, Seed Company, 1920
Note

Location: Shenandoah, Iowa.

Regret at inability to find employment for young woman referred by Mrs. Blaine.

Box   251
Field, H.H., 1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Medical recommendation.

Box   251
Field, James A., 1937-1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acceptance of dinner invitations.

Box   251
Field, James A., Mrs. (Amy M. Walker), 1892-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Washington, D.C.; Newburgh, New York.

Personal correspondence. Letters requesting aid for summer camp for women workers.

Box   251
Field, John, 1940
Note

Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Letter of congratulations on Mrs. Blaine's speech in behalf of President Roosevelt.

Box   251
Field, Marshall, I, 1896-1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two personal letters, and newspaper clipping about the Field Mansion being remodeled to serve as Industrial Art School.

Box   251
Field, Marshall, Estate of, 1935-1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence, receipts and statements of account at Mrs. Blaine's garage.

Box   251
Field, Marshall, I, Mrs. (Delia Spencer Canton), 1906-1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal correspondence. Telegram notification of support for Senate Bill 311.

Box   251
Field, Marshall, II, 1886
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to costume ball.

Box   251
Field, Marshall, II, Mrs. (Albertine Huck), 1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to visit.

Box   251
Field, Marshall, III, 1920-1953
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Inquiry regarding possible support of Leonard Wood's candidacy for President, 1920. Correspondence about support of Hull House and Roosevelt College.

Box   251
Field, Marshall, III, Mrs. (Evelyn Marshall), 1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Inquiry as to possible use of Mrs. Blaine's name as patron of several homes for crippled children.

Box   251-252
Field, Marshall, and Company, 1886-1907
Physical Description: 12 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipts, correspondence and statements of account.

Box   252-255
Field, Marshall and Company, 1908-1954
Physical Description: 41 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and other correspondence regarding clothing and home furnishing purchases, fur storage, etc.

Box   255
Field, Marshall and Company, Employees Union, 1946-1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two items regarding union activity at Marshall Fields.

Box   255
Field, Ruth Pruyn, Mrs. (formerly Mrs. Marshall Field III), 1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill.

Box   255
Field, Meyer, 1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter addressed to the Progressive Party decrying their attachment to communism.

Box   255
Field Museum of Natural History, 1896-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and dues notices regarding Mrs. Blaine's membership.

Box   255
Field, Stanley, 1919-1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Numerous invitations. Also requests for contributions to the Chicago Civic Opera Company and the Ravinia Park Association.

Box   255
Field, Stanley, Mrs. (Sara Carroll Brown), 1910, 1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests a donation to the St. Luke's Social Service Committee.

Box   255
Field, William, 1915
Note

Location: Haverford, Pennsylvania.

Invitation to wedding of Lois Field to Lawrence Ackerman Meeker.

Box   255
Fielder, E., 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes to sell hand-painted place cards.

Box   255
Fieldhouse, H.N., 1936
Note: Address given to the Library of International Relations, “The Sanctions Experiment in Retrospect.”
Box   255
Fielding, Edward, undated
Note: See Volunteers of America.
Box   255
Fields, William J., 1925
Note

Location: Frankfort, Kentucky.

Governor of Kentucky. Thanks Mrs. Blaine for her help and generous assistance in aiding a man entombed in Sand Cave [Floyd Collins]. Also apologizes for the trouble Dr. Hazlett encountered there.

Box   255
Fields and Workshops Society, 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes financial and advisory support.

Box   255
Fielitz, Carl, 1905-1910
Note

Location: Elmhurst Illinois.

Carpentry bills.

Box   256
Fifer, F.L., 1925, 1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Has prospective buyers for various of Mrs. Blaine's properties.

Box   256
Fifield, Edward R., Mrs. (Eleanor), 1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letterhead of “A Home for the American Legion.” Asks for financial contributions to construct a memorial building.

Box   256
Fifield, James W., Jr., 1938-1951
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Minister of the First Congregational Church. Correspondence concerns his plan for a “Contact Clinic” sponsored by the Church, the memorial service for Harold F. McCormick, and requests for contributions to the Mobilization for Spiritual Ideals.

See also: Mobilization for Spiritual Ideals.

Box   256
Fifield and Stevenson, 1910-1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Clothing bills.

Box   256
Figgures, Frank, 1940
Note

Location: Geneva, Switzerland.

Letter to Clark Eichelberger, Director of the American League of Nations Association giving his estimate of the crisis in Europe.

Box   256
Fight for Freedom, 1941-1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters from Courtenay Barbour Jr. Correspondence concerns the activities of the organization in counteracting “Hitlerism” in the United States. Also requests for financial support and letters of thanks for assistance. Contains a large number of pamphlets.

Box   256
Fight for Freedom, 1941-1942
Note

Location: New York.

Pamphlets and letters of anti-Hitler propaganda.

Box   256
Filipino Federation Community Center, 1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial assistance.

Box   256
Film Studios of Chicago, 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Publicizes Woman Speaks, a film depicting the activities of women.

Box   256
Finance magazine, 1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes to write a story about Mrs. Blaine and what she is contributing to the war effort.

Box   256
Finch, George, 1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal letter.

Box   256
Finch and McCullouch, 1930
Note

Location: Aurora, Illinois.

Stationery bills.

Box   256
Finch, Merle E., 1922-1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Lawyer for the estate of Dr. B.W. Sippy. Requests the payment of medical bills.

Box   256
Finck, William M., 1925
Note: See also: Progressive Education Association, 1925 April 23-25, Report of meetings, Philadelphia.
Box   256
Findeisen and Knopf Manufacturing Company, 1912-1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for carburetor installation and repair.

Box   256
Findlay Galleries Inc., 1947, 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills.

Box   256
Findlay, Margaret Marr, 1919
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Note of thanks for a Christmas gift.

Box   256
Fine Arts Guild, 1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to a card party.

Box   256
Fine Arts Shop of Chicago, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Sends a booklet illustrating the work of the members.

Box   256
Finer, Herman, 1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Member of University of Chicago faculty. Thanks Mrs. Blaine for invitations to dinners in honor of Henry Wallace and Admiral King.

Box   256
Finfer, Mark L., 1954
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter to Gilbert Harrison, as a trustee for Mrs. Blaine's estate, asking to lease the property at 101 E. Erie.

Box   256
Fink, Henry, 1896
Note

Location: Louisville, Kentucky.

Wedding announcement. Ellen Fink to David M. Milton.

Box   256
Fink, Marie, 1924, 1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notes of thanks for Christmas gifts.

Box   256
Fink, Peter, 1945, 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation response. Also asks whereabouts of Mrs. Tait.

Box   256
Finland, For, Inc., 1940-1941
Note

Location: New York.

Requests for financial aid.

See also:

  • Morawetz, Mrs. Victor (Margorie Nott)
  • de Gripenberg, Baroness Peggy
Box   256
Finletter, Thomas K., 1922-1950
Note

Location: New York.

“Nephew” of Mrs. Blaine. Folder contains a number of personal items as well as a copy of his “Analysis of New Deal Legislation.” Also items regarding the will of Mrs. Walter Damrosch, wedding invitations, and two items concerning a mortgage on the Belasco Theater in New York. Also a number of press clippings regarding his appointment as Secretary of Air Force.

See also: Democratic National Committee.

Box   256
Finletter, Thomas K., Mrs. (Margaret Damrosch), 1903-1957
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: New York; Washington, D.C.

Mostly personal letters to “Aunt Anita” concerning family matters, travel, etc. A few items dealing with war-time Washington after her husband's appointment as Special Assistant to the Secretary of State and Head of the Division of Defense Materials. Also wedding photograph.

Box   256
Finley, Edward J., 1949
Note

Location: New York.

Wishes to paint portraits of Mrs. Blaine's grandchildren.

Box   256
Finley, Forrest E., 1953
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Asks her opinion on Jay Franklin's Republicans on the Potomac.

Box   256
Finley, John H., 1931
Note

Location: New York.

Letter to the president of Washington and Lee University in regard to the McCormick Celebration.

Box   256
Finley, Laura M., 1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters requesting payment of nursing bills for Mrs. McKinley.

Box   256
Finely, Mary R., 1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks payment of bill for taking care of Lena Olsen.

Box   256
Finely, Paul A., 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Inquires whether certain of Mrs. Blaine's property is for sale.

Box   256
Finnegan, Richard J., 1936-1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Editor and publisher of the Chicago Times. Correspondence mostly concerns attached comments from the public in regard to Mrs. Blaine's “war message,” the presidential campaign of 1940, anti-fascism, labor problems in the Chicago area, etc.

See also: National Committee on the Cause and Cure of War, 1935 February 1-2, Regional Conference.

Box   256
Finnegan, Richard J., Mrs. (Lucile Adams), 1937-1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters of thanks for Christmas gifts.

Box   256
Finnegan, T.F., 1925
Note

Location: Saranac Lake, New York.

Clothing bill.

Box   256
Finnerud, Clark W., 1949-1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Medical bill and related letter.

Box   256
Finney, J.M.T., 1916-1917
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Medical bills.

Box   256
Finney, William Parker, Jr., 1936, 1940
Note

Location: Fairfield, Connecticut.

Invitations.

Box   257
Finnish Relief Fund Inc., 1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial support.

Box   257
Finnish Relief Fund, Baroness Ramsay, 1939-1940
Note: Requests for donations.
Box   257
Fiorentine, F., and Sons, 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Furniture bills.

Box   257
Fireside Movies, 1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills.

Box   257
First Bohemian-Moravian Reformed Church of Chicago, 1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks for support in building a chapel.

Box   257
First Cavalry Riding Academy, 1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill.

Box   257
First Division Auxiliary, 1921-1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for contributions.

Box   257
First Families of America, 1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for information of the McCormick genealogy.

Box   257
First Illinois Women's State Good Roads Convention, 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial support.

Box   257
First Municipal Bond Assurance Company, 1897
Note

Location: New York.

Offers sale of its capital stock.

Box   257
First National Bank - Chicago, 1893-1955
Note: Correspondence, bank books, etc., in connection with Mrs. Blaine's Special and Gift Accounts.
Box   257
First National Bank - Huntsville, 1922
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Letter to E.G. Corwine, Secretary of the Huntsville YMCA informing him of the balance in the repair account.

Box   257
First National Bank, Lake Forest, 1916, 1943
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Correspondence deals mainly with information needed to complete the George B. Wilson estate.

Box   257
First National Bank - Madison, 1952-1954
Note

Location: Madison, Wisconsin.

Statement of principal.

Box   257
First National Bank - Mansfield, 1920-1921
Note

Location: Mansfield, Pennsylvania.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for the financial support of Sophia Lamb.

Box   257
First Oriental Trading Company, undated
Note

Location: New York.

Bill.

Box   257
First Realty Company, 1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Writes in regard to Mrs. Blaine's property at 639-651 Rush St.

Box   257
Fischer Brothers, 1926
Note

Location: Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts.

Grocery bills.

Box   257
Fischer, E.W. and Company, 1900
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Enumerates fuel prices.

Box   257
Fischer, John T., 1908-1909
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Floral bills.

Box   257
Fischer, Louis, 1941
Note: Address given for the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, “Stalin and Hitler.”
Box   257
Fischer, Theodor (Luzern), 1938
Note

Location: Lucerne, Switzerland.

Sends articles purchased by Mrs. Blaine.

Box   257
Fischkin, Edward A., Mrs., 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note of thanks for copy of Dr. Edwards lecture.

Box   257
Fish, Hamilton, 1939
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

United States Representative from New York. Correspondence deals with the National Committee to Keep America out of Foreign Wars.

See also: Brookhard, Senator Smith H., 1932 March 21. Report of debate.

Box   257
Fish, Joseph, Mrs., 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to be a member of the Advisory Council of the reorganized Woman's Auxiliary of the Salvation Army.

Box   257
Fish, Stuyvesant, 1907
Note: Wedding invitation.
Box   257
Fishbein, Morris, undated
Note

Editor of Journal of American Medical Association.

See also:

  • Bundesen, Dr. H.N., 1925 March 12. Report of proceedings of the Bureau of Health and Public Instruction of the Annual Congress on Medical Education, etc.
  • Chicago Regional White House Conference, 1931 October 30-31, regarding Child Health and Protection
Box   257
Fishburn, Eugene Heald, 1909-1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding rental of the stable at the rear of 701 Rush Street.

Box   257
Fisher, A.J., 1896
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation response.

Box   257
Fisher, Arthur, 1914-1945
Note

Location: Missoula, Montana; Chicago, Illinois.

Many items regarding his establishment of a short-lived community cooperative newspaper in Montana. Later items include personal notes and requests for contributions for the Chicago Forum Council.

Box   257
Fischer, Boyden, Kales and Bell, 1919-1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence relating to the guardianship of the Emmons Blaine Jr. estate.

Box   257
Fisher, Clara, 1907
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Sends pamphlets concerning children's summer camps.

Box   257
Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 1934
Note

Location: New York.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to accept membership on the women's advisory committee of the National Conference of Jews and Christians.

Box   257
Fisher, Eleanor, Mrs., 1911-1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence concerns the appearance in Chicago of Ellith Reumert, Danish dramatist.

Box   257
Fisher, Ethel Sturges, 1938-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation responses.

Box   257
Fisher, Frederick B., 1931
Note: See also: World Alliance for International Friendship through the Churches, 1931 November 9-12, 16th Annual Meeting and Goodwill Congress.
Box   257
Fisher, George, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Complains of the Chicago Publishers Association which is blocking the efforts of the employees of Chicago newspapers to organize.

Box   257
Fisher, George P., 1903, 1914
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Invitation to wedding of Ethel Fisher to Reginald Holbrook Hardin.

Box   257
Fisher, George P., Mrs., 1909
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Invitation.

Box   257
Fisher, Harry M., 1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes Mrs. Blaine to support the publication of a booklet to help in the McKeough-Brooks campaign.

See also: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1924 May 19-31. Address “From Russia to the U.S.A.”

Box   257
Fisher, Hezekiah King, 1896
Note

Location: Chili Station, New York.

Wishes aid in publishing his “Historical, Political and Miscellaneous Poems.”

Box   257
Fisher, I. Hughes, 1904-1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal notes.

Box   257
Fisher, Irving, 1917-1946
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note

Location: New Haven, Connecticut.

Professor of Political Economy at Yale. Writes concerning wartime liquor prohibition, activity on behalf of the League of Nations and the Republican Liberal League. Encloses manuscript of his book League or War. Informs Mrs. Blaine of her appointment as vice president of the League of Nations Non-Partisan Association. Asks for contributions to the American Eugenics Society, the National Student Christian Association. Newspaper clippings concerning Fisher's views of winning the peace.

See also:

  • Liberal Republican League, 1922 November 25. Report of Victory meeting, Boston Pro-League Independents
  • Illinois League of Women Voters, 1924 April 12. Report of Conference on Economic Aspects of International Affairs.
Box   257
Fisher, Irving, Jr., 1922
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Personal items.

Box   257
Fisher, Irving J., 1919-1921
Note

Location: West Newton, Massachusetts.

Medical bills.

Box   258
Fisher, Laura, 1906-1908
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Replies to Mrs. Blaine that at the moment she is unable to analyze the Parker School.

Box   258
Fisher, Margaret, 1946
Note

Location: Atlanta, Georgia.

Calls Mrs. Blaine in regard to a test suit being conducted in Georgia.

Box   258
Fisher, Margaret, 1920, 1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note of thanks for a birthday gift and an invitation response.

Box   258
Fisher, Mary B., 1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Calls regarding some etchings.

Box   258
Fisher, M.M., Associates, 1940, 1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Radio advertising firm. Newspaper clippings, bills, etc., associated with Mrs. Blaine's public endorsement of President Roosevelt. Also literature and copies of T.V. Smiths address in opposition to C. Wayland Brooks.

Box   258
Fisher, Stanley Ross, 1920-1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Boston, Massachusetts.

Writes on behalf of the American Church in Paris.

Box   258
Fisher, Thomas Hart, 1922-1951
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Four personal items.

Box   258
Fisher, Thomas Hart, Mrs. (Ruth Page), 1937-1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations.

Box   258
Fisher, Walter D., 1937-1940
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Invitation responses.

Box   258
Fisher, Walter L., 1903-1936
Physical Description: 6 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence consists of letters, reports, etc. in regard to the legal considerations, tax matters, etc., in the disposal of the estate of Emmons Blaine Jr.

Box   258
Fisher, Walter L., Mrs. (Mabel Taylor), 1910-1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notes of thanks for gifts and invitation responses.

Box   258
Fisher, Walter T., 1920-1949
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Associated with the law firm Fisher, Boyden, Kales and Bell.

More correspondence dealing with the estate of Emmons Blaine Jr., plus a few personal items.

Box   258
Fisher, Walter T., Mrs. (Katherine Dummer), 1935-1945
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Invitations and responses.

Box   258
Fisk, D.B. and Company, 1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Millinery advertisement.

Box   258
Fisk, D. Milton, 1895
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding announcement. Mattie Fisk to Edward Craft Green.

Box   258
Fisk, Eugene Lyman, 1918
Note

Location: New York.

Letterhead of the Life Extension Institute. Stresses need for research on the influence of living habits and living customs on general health.

Box   258
Fisk University, 1903-1947
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Nashville, Tennessee.

African American university. Requests for financial support and numerous illustrated books and pamphlets.

Box   258
Fiske, David, 1921-1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Medical bills.

Box   258
Fitch, Barbara Joe, 1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes assistance in establishing a private school.

Box   258
Fitch, Robert F., 1923-1931
Note

Location: Hangchow, China.

President of Hangchow Christian College, which was helped financially by Mrs. McCormick. Items largely concern the activities and progress of the institution as well as Russian and communist activity there.

Box   258
Fitt, Emma Moody, 1907
Note

Location: Highland Park, Illinois.

Sends a pamphlet concerning the Women's Department of the Moody Bible Institute.

Box   258
Fitts, John T., 1922
Note

Location: Greenbush, Massachusetts.

Hauling bills.

Box   258
Fitz, Charles E., 1927-1928
Note

Location: Rye Beach, New Hampshire.

Correspondence regarding the rental of summer homes. Also bills, photographs, etc.

Box   258
Fitzgerald, Anna M., 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes a job as private secretary.

Box   258
Fitzgerald, Burt J., 1903-1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Writes regarding property near the Parker School.

Box   258
Fitzgerald, F.J., 1926
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Hauling bill.

Box   258
Fitzgerald, J.E., 1916-1942
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Plumbing and gas bills.

Box   258
Fitzgerald, J.E., 1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Medical bill.

Box   258
Fitzgerald, J.M., 1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Phrenologist. Relates his profession with that of progressive education.

Box   259
Fitzgerald Livery Company, 1915-1927
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Cab and delivery bills.

Box   259
Fitzgerald, Porter B., 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes to arrange an appointment for Mrs. N.G. Graves.

Box   259
Fitz-Hugh, Carter Harrison, 1889-1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; New York.

Various personal items, letters of friendship and condolence, etc.

Box   259
Fitz-Hugh, Carter Harrison, Mrs. (Isabella S. Scribner), 1892-1936
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Invitations, responses and personal notes.

Box   259
Fitzpatrick, H.J., 1941
Note

Location: New York.

Wishes to sell Mrs. Blaine a camp on Upper St. Regis to replace the one destroyed.

Box   259
Fitzpatrick, Mary, 1898
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note of apology.

Box   259
Fitzpatrick, P.E., 1903-1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Accountant soliciting Mrs. Blaine's accounts.

Box   259
Fitzpatrick, Walter, 1926
Note

Location: New York.

Note of thanks.

Box   259
Fitzpatrick, Z.I., Mrs., 1924
Note

Location: Atlanta, Georgia.

Asks financial support for the Tallulah Falls Industrial School.

Box   259
Fitzwilliam, William Read, 1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to wedding of Thelma Fitzwilliam to William D. Sidley.

Box   259
Fixen, Laura G., 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes to sell rug made from the skins of the duckbill platypus.

Box   259
Flack, W.D., Mrs., 1906
Note

Location: Woodland, Tennessee.

Wishes a loan to build an apartment building for investment purposes.

Box   259
Flad, Edward, 1921
Note

Location: St. Louis, Missouri.

Invitation to wedding of Virginia Flad to Henry Towner Deane.

Box   259
Flagg, D.E., Mrs., 1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes a job at the Parker School.

Box   259
Flagler, Harry Harkness, 1921-1927
Note

Location: New York.

Asks financial support for the American Academy in Rome. Also two wedding invitations.

Box   259
Flagler, Harry Harkness, Mrs., 1926
Note

Location: New York.

Invitation.

Box   259
Flaherty, J.H., 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes contribution to inaugurate scheme to help the poor to help themselves.

Box   259
Flake, Henry A., 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding announcement.

Box   259
Flamands, A.P., Mrs., 1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks financial aid for Mrs. James H. Heeler, wife of former millionaire.

Box   259
Flanagan, A., Company, 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Advertises Prof. Mather's The Waking of Illinois.

Box   259
Flanagan and Biedenweg, 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acknowledges receipt of a gift for the Quinn and Driscoll Fund.

Box   259
Flanders, S.A., Mrs., 1905
Note

Location: New York.

Desires a teaching position.

Box   259
Flansburgh, Mrs., 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks financial support for two old ladies.

Box   259
Flatley, Mary I., Mrs., 1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes for assistance to send her sick daughters on a vacation.

Box   259
Flatow and Moses, 1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone calls urging Mrs. Blaine to sue for interest on judgment in condemnation arising from widening of S. Water Street.

Box   259
Fleischman, 1905-1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Floral bills.

Box   259
Fleischmann's Vienna Model Bakery, 1905
Note

Location: New York.

Bills.

Box   259
Fleming, Arthur H., 1890-1933
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Correspondence mostly concerned with the Mary Virginia McCormick property at Santa Monica. Also some items regarding Mrs. McCormick's visit in Pasadena. Numerous photographs of the McCormick Estate.

Box   259
Fleming, Arthur H., Mrs. (Clara Fowler), 1889-1903
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Personal letters from Mrs. Blaine's cousin.

Box   259
Fleming, Clarence S., 1916-1940
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

One item regarding rental of the Gray property by Mrs. McCormick. Other item regards the death of Arthur Fleming.

Box   259
Fleming, Edward J., 1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for her contributions to the re-election of Judge John F. O'Connell.

Box   259
Fleming, F. Frank, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests financial help for J. Dross.

Box   259
Fleming, Fred, Mrs., 1917
Note

Location: Dallas, Texas.

Telegram regarding distribution of President Wilson's War Message.

Box   259
Fleming, George E., 1949
Note

Location: Arlington, Virginia.

Informs Mrs. Blaine of the existence in Virginia of a town, Blainesville, named for James G. Blaine.

Box   259
Fleming, Helen, 1943
Note

Location: Valencia, Pennsylvania.

Claims relationship to the McCormicks and wonders if acknowledgment of such a relationship meant anything to Mrs. Blaine.

Box   259
Fleming, Mabel, 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Appeal for financial aid, apparently granted, from a young girl with deformed ears, who needs an operation to correct the deformity.

Box   259
Fleming, Martha, 1901-1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Associated with the School of Education of the University of Chicago. Writes Mrs. Blaine in regard to education and a memorial to Mrs. Parker.

Box   259
Fleming, Robert H., 1915
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Sends a message to Mrs. McCormick on her 80th birthday.

Box   259
Fleming, S.W., 1924
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Chairman of Madison County Board of Commissioners. Thanks Mrs. Blaine for a gift to help improve the roads around Huntsville.

Box   259
Fleming, W.S., 1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks a character reference for Alfred Holman, Mrs. Blaine's coachman.

Box   259
Fletcher, Duncan U., 1917
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Chairman of the United States Senate Committee on Commerce. Advises Mrs. Blaine of the impossibility of getting the Government Printing Office to print sufficient copies of the President's War Message.

Box   259
Fletcher, James Jr., Mrs., 1921, 1929
Note

Location: Upper St. Regis, New York.

Invitation responses.

Box   259
Fletcher, John, 1917
Note: See: American Agricultural Cadets, 1917 September 7.
Box   259
Flexible Rubber Goods Company, 1908
Note

Location: Winsted, Connecticut.

Sends booklet descriptive of rubber brushes.

Box   259
Flexner, A., 1901
Note

Location: Louisville, Kentucky.

Sends a booklet describing his school.

Box   259
Flint, Edith Foster, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note of thanks for a gift.

Box   259
Flint, Nott W., 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Obituary of a University of Chicago professor.

Box   259
Floersheim Mercantile Company, 1901-1902
Note

Location: Springer, New Mexico.

Bills.

Box   259
Flora, Claud Bruce, 1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding announcement.

Box   259
Florentine School for Girls, 1907-1921
Note

Location: Florence, Italy.

Pamphlets concerning the school.

Box   259
Flournay, C.O., 1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes an appointment to see Mrs. Blaine.

Box   259
Flower, Frances B., 1936
Note: Note of thanks for a gift.
Box   259
Flower, James, 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation response.

Box   259
Flower, J.M., 1887
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding invitation.

Box   259
Flower, Lucy L., 1897-1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations, personal items, and some correspondence in regard to private charities.

Box   259
Flower Shop - Palo Alto, 1949-1950
Note

Location: Palo Alto, California.

Floral bills.

Box   259
Flowers, George C., 1949-1950
Note

Location: Brookford, North Carolina.

Asks financial support for the Brookford Baptist Church. When his letter is ignored, Flowers sends scorching letters.

Box   259
Flying Squadron of America, 1914
Note

Location: Indianapolis, Indiana.

Asks financial support for its campaign for National Constitutional Prohibition.

Box   259
Flynn, Kate Y., 1905-1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters from former schoolteacher who claims she is unable to get work because of continuing persecution from the school board.

Box   259
Fodor, M.W., 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Address before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, Palmer House.

Subject of the Address: The Collapse in Western Europe.

Box   259
Fogarty, Katherine, 1912-1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and cash receipts for making dresses.

Box   259
Foidart, Charles M., 1944-1945
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests and cash receipts for concert services.

Box   259
Folds, Charles W., 1913-1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters requesting payment of her share of the Curran Investigation Committee expenses, and for attending a meeting concerning philanthropy and charitable work.

See also:

  • American Agricultural Cadets, 1917 September 7
  • Disabled Veterans and Orphans' Relief, 1925 February 13
Box   260
Foley, C.J., 1929
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Telegram informing that Fritz Kreisler is leaving for Europe and therefore an engagement with him cannot be arranged.

Box   260
Foley, Edna L.
Note: See also: Chicago Regional White House Conference, 1930-1931 October, Regarding Child Health and Protection.
Box   260
Foley, Florence, 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acceptance of an invitation.

Box   260
Foley, Greenhouse Manufacturing Company, 1916-1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invoices and cash receipts pertaining plumbing and boiler repair services.

Box   260
Foley, James P., 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for support for the formation of a United Nations Orchestra composed of native musicians from throughout the world, to promote a symbol of better understanding among nations.

Box   260
Folkard and Son, 1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Memorandum receipt.

Box   260
Folks, Homer, 1906-1907
Note

Location: New York City, Lexington, New York.

Letters concerning child welfare.

Box   260
Follansbee, Belle, 1922
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Thank you note.

Box   260
Follansbee, Mitchell Davis, 1906-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters, invitations and wedding announcements. Concerns work of the Bureau of Charities in the lower North District. Mentions World Citizens Association and agreement with Mrs. Blaine's views.

Box   260
Follansbee, Mitchell Davis, Mrs., 1921-1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for a speech on the 10th anniversary of the League of Nations.

A thank you note.

Box   260
Follansbee, Mitchell Davis, Jr., 1939-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acceptance and regret notes for a dinner.

Box   260
Follet, Ida Lee, 1913-1918
Note

Location: Berwyn, Pennsylvania; Chicago, Illinois.

A thank you note for financial help. Request for an appointment.

Box   260
Folsom, Charles F., 1887-1892
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters concerning her sister's illness and notes of sympathy and advice.

Box   260
Folsom, H & D, Arms Company, 1905-1910
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Bills and cash receipts.

Box   260
Foltyn, 1948 August
Language:
A letter in German, 1948 November 29.
Note: Location: Vienna, Austria.
Box   260
Foltz, Frieda, 1933-1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to an Orchestra Concert.

Box   260
Fonda, I.H., 1898
Note

Location: Detroit, Michigan.

A wedding announcement.

Box   260
Fonnet, John. W., Mrs., 1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for an appointment.

Box   260
Fonseca, Eugenia, 1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Appeal for financial loan.

Box   260
Food for Freedom Inc., 1943
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Request for subscription to a pamphlet of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Program by the officers of the World Citizens Association.

Box   260
Foord, Andrew Green, 1912-1915
Note

Location: Nonkanahwa, New York.

Medical reports of Mrs. McCormick.

Box   260
Foordmore Company, 1913
Note

Location: Nonkanahwa, New York.

Bills and cash receipt for services.

Box   260
Foote Brothers Gear and Machine Company, 1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invoice for the purchase of a hub.

Box   260
Foote, Mary, 1916-1919
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California; Chicago, Illinois.

A letter of thanks and appreciation.

Telephonic call for an appointment.

Box   260
Foote, Nathan, 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

A cash receipt.

Box   260
Foote, Robert L., 1937-1938
Note

Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Acceptance and regret notes for dinner.

Box   260
Foote, Robert L., Mrs., 1937-1953
Note

Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Acceptance and regret notes for dinners, Christmas greetings and other invitations.

Box   260
Forbes Company, 1908
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Advertisement of a drinking water boiler.

Box   260
Forbes, E.E., Piano Company, 1912
Note

Location: Birmingham, Alabama.

Specifications of a pipe organ.

Box   260
Forbes, E.M., 1899
Note

Location: Detroit, Michigan.

Regarding the lease of land.

Box   260
Forbes, Frank G., 1924
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

A wedding announcement.

Box   260
Forbes Lithograph Manufacturing Company, 1930
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

An advertisement displaying a portrait of Mr. McCormick.

Box   260
Forbes, Mary E., 1915-1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Baltimore, Maryland.

Invitation to a play. Pamphlet entitled “Heal Yourself.”.

Box   260
Forbes, Robertson, Johnston, 1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

A stenographic report of the lecture “The Personality of Shakespeare” delivered at Orchestra Hall.

Box   260
Forchhanmer, Henri, Madam, 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Address at the City Club.

Box   260
Ford, Ernest J., 1916
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Cash receipts for medical services.

Box   260
Ford, Frank Richards, Jr., 1951
Note

Location: Southport, Connecticut.

A marriage invitation.

Box   260
Ford, George, Mrs., 1934
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request to help her husband get his job back.

Box   260
Ford, Henry I., 1914
Note

Location: New York.

A New York Times news clipping entitled “Henry Ford explains why he gives away $10,000,000.”

Box   260
Ford and Phillips Company, 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Appraisal of a building.

Box   260
Fordyce, John A., 1908
Note

Location: New York, New York.

A note giving medical advice.

Box   260
Foreign Affairs, 1924-1940
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Subscription receipts for the Foreign Affairs quarterly review.

Box   260
Foreign Language Information Service, 1923-1927
Note

Location: New York City, New York; Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for subscription and support.

Box   260
Foreign Missions Library, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests to return the photographs and slides.

Box   260
Foreign Policy Association, 1921-1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; New York City, New York.

Request for financial support to Disarmament Conference and a New York Times clipping illustrating a phase of the work of the Conference.

Letter asking suggestions about America's entrance into the League of Nations and the League's work. A pamphlet entitled “The League of Nations,” giving its aims and objects.

Request for an interview from the chairman, Mr. McDonald, for a talk about economic co-operation between America and Europe.

Other letters asking for support and help.

Box   260
Foreman, Clark, 1944-1953
Note

Location: New York, New York; Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for support for “National Council of the Arts, Sciences, and Professions Inc.” Thank you notes.

See also:

  • Wallace, Henry A.
  • Arts, Sciences, and Professions Council
Box   260
Foreman Shoe Company, 1897
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Cash receipts for rubbers.

Box   260
Forest Preserve Commission, 1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

A note explaining why the Forest Preserve District was not approved.

Box   260
Forestall, J.J., 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Stenographic report of debate on the adoption of the Bok Peace Plan between J.J. Forestall and O.G. Villard at Studebaker Theatre.

Box   260
Forgan, David Robertson, 1916-1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding announcements and requests for appointments. Address before the Executives' Club of Chicago, on the subject “Our Foreign Debts.”

Box   260
Forgan, Donald Murray, Mrs., 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Visiting cards.

Box   260
Forgan, Gray and Company, 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for handling her investments.

Box   260
Forgan, James B., 1904-1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; New York, New York; Winter Park, Florida.

A request and thanks for financial help in presenting a testimonial to Mr. Sprague on his retiring from the choir. Letter expressing opinion about League of Nations.

Box   260
Forgan, James B., Mrs. (Mary E. Murray), 1924
Note: A thank you note for the expression of sympathy.
Box   260
Forgan, James B., Jr., 1929-1938
Note

Request and thank you note for financial help to the Chicago Chapter of the Red Cross.

Wedding announcements.

Box   260
Foreman, Henry, 1915
Note

Location: New York, New York.

A thank you note.

Box   260
Foreman, John N., 1915
Note

Location: Mainpuri, India.

Field notes about missionary work.

Box   260
Formozone, Hygienic Manufacturing Company of America, 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for installing their air cooling units in the public schools.

Box   260
Forrest, Eleanore
Note: See also: Katherine Forrest Hamill.
Box   260
Forrest, Marshall, Jr., 1937-1942
Note

Location: Princeton, New Jersey.

Acceptance notes for the New Year's Eve dinners.

Box   260
Forrestal, James, 1949
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Letter to American Social Hygiene Association appreciating its activities for protecting the health and morals of service men and women.

Box   260
Forrestal, Mrs.
Note: See also: United Nations Association Congress, 1944 January 14-15. Proceedings.
Box   260
Forsell, John, 1929
Note

Location: Stockholm, Sweden.

A wedding announcement.

Box   260
Forestall, James J., 1925-1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Manomet, Massachusetts.

Letters concerning League of Nations Non-Partisan Association of Illinois.

See also: League of Nations Association, Illinois, 1925-1926.

Box   260
Forstall, Nell Lothrop, 1944
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Soliciting support for the formation of a group called “Americans United for World Organization.”

Box   260
Forsyth, Henry H., 1889-1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Greeting cards.

Box   260
Forsyth, Henry H., Mrs. (Mary B. Hoge)
Note: Thank you note. List of names.
Box   260
Forsyth, Henry H., Jr., 1887
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter asking personal opinion.

Box   261
Forsyth, Robert, 1896
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

A regret note to an invitation for a party.

Box   261
Forsyth, William Holmes, 1909-1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you notes. Asks her if she would like to continue the $500 gift towards the Thursday afternoon recitals.

Fortnightly
Box   261
1901-1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations to the meetings of the Society.

Requests for payment of membership subscription.

Report concerning the organization of the Fortnightly Auxiliary Corporation.

Box   261
1931-1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations. Bills requesting contribution to the Emergency Welfare Fund, to serve on the Social Committee to help in refinancing the Society.

Annual reports, 1947-1949.

Constitution and by-laws of the Society.

Box   261
Fortnum & Mason
Note

Location: Piccadily, London.

A purchase bill.

Box   261
Fort Pitt Hotel Company, 1917
Note

Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Hotel bill.

Box   261
Fortune, 1946
Note

Location: New York, New York.

A thank you note for her co-operation in preparing Fowler McCormick profile for its publication.

Box   261
Fortune, A. & Company, 1924-1941
Note

Location: New York, New York; Chicago, Illinois.

Cash receipts for the sale of furnishings.

Box   261
Forty-Second Ward Voters Association, 1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for receiving $500 from her.

Description of the meetings of the 42nd Ward Voters Association non-partisan, held at Casino Club, 167 East Delaware Place.

Box   261
Forum, 1936
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Invitation to participate in a Symposium on “American attitude in case a war breaks out in Europe.”

Box   261
Forward Movement, 1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for donation for building a gymnasium.

Box   261
Forwood, Kate, 1892
Note

Location: New Rochelle.

A letter expressing condolences for her great loss.

Box   261
Fosdick, Harry Emerson, 1922-1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; New York, New York.

A stenographic report of address by Mr. Fosdick at a banquet given by the Alumni of Union Technological Seminary, Hotel La Salle, Chicago.

Letters asking monetary help for the Union Seminary, to the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America and to the “Committee of 100.”

Box   261
Fosdick, Raymond B., 1921-1930
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Requests for subscription for the League of Nations news bureau and for accepting position of its vice-presidency.

Invitation to attend the first meeting of the League of Nations Union.

A folder containing a typed copy of the address by Mr. Fosdick before Sunday Evening Club, on the subject “World Court Resolution.”

Request for financial help to Professor Shotwell.

Box   261
Foss, Charlotte, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

A regret note for a luncheon.

Box   261
Fossume, F.L., 1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for medical services.

Box   261
Foster, C., 1906
Note

Location: Hull, England.

Letter of thanks for a gift to the children.

Box   261
Foster, C., Mrs., 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephonic Conversation with Mrs. Blaine's secretary for fixing an appointment with her.

Box   261
Foster, Charles H.W., 1917
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

A marriage invitation.

Box   261
Foster, Douglas, 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acceptance note for an invitation.

Box   261
Foster, E.H.T.
Note: See also: YMCA International Committee.
Box   261
Foster, E.J., 1898
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asking her to help a girl get her education.

Box   261
Foster, Elizabeth, 1897-1921
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts; Washington, D.C.; Maine.

Thank you notes and personal letters.

Box   261
Foster, F.D., 1891-1892
Note

Location: Bar Harbour, Maine.

Cash receipts for toys.

Box   261
Foster, F. Loring, 1893
Note

Location: Bar Harbour, Maine.

Cash receipt for a wire cot.

Box   261
Foster, Frances, 1945
Note

Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado.

A thank you note.

Box   261
Foster, Franklin B., 1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asking for financial help.

Box   261
Foster, Ira Judson, 1931
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Request for financial help.

Box   261
Foster, James Hiram, 1935
Note

Location: Harwichport, Massachusetts.

A wedding announcement.

Box   261
Foster, Percival, Mrs., 1932
Note

Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Request for financial help to the American YWCA.

Box   261
Foster, Richard, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asking her to help in building a school dormitory.

Box   261
Foster, Richard Norman, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

A wedding announcement.

Box   261
Foster, Stephen A.
Note: See also: Better Government Association.
Box   261
Foster, Stetson, 1892
Note

Location: Bar Harbour, Maine.

Bill for the sale of furniture.

Box   261
Foster, Vancil, 1929
Note

Location: New Mexico.

Asks if he can make Christmas cards for her.

Box   261
Foster, Volney, 1928
Note

Location: Aiken, South Carolina.

A wedding announcement.

Box   261
Foster, Volney William, Mrs. (Ellen Adair O.)
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acceptance and regret notes for dinners.

Box   261
Foster, William, 1900-1921
Note

Location: Southampton, New York; Chicago, Illinois.

Asking her for the position of a houseman for his cousin and other such letters.

Box   261
Foster, Williams, Mrs., 1909
Note

Location: Hull, England.

A letter about her family matters.

Box   261
Foundation for America, 1951
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for subscription.

Foundation for World Government
Box   261
1948
Note

Typed copy of the agreement executed by Mrs. Blaine for the “Anita McCormick Blaine Foundation for World Government,” and other related papers.

See also:

  • Barr, Stringfellow
  • Benedict, Stephen
  • Buchanan, Scott
  • Hutchins, Robert M.
  • Tugwell, Rexford G.
  • Werner, Max
  • Wofford, Harris
  • Bentley, Richard
  • Fiduciary Trust Company, New York
  • Hantzmon, R.G. and Company, 1953 (Audit)
Box   261
1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; New York, New York.

Minutes of the 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th meetings of the Trustees.

An essay on world government and the functions of the Foundation.

A folder containing the agreement between the Donor and the Trustees, the by-laws, and a report of accounts for the Foundation.

Proposals for Amendment of the U.N. Charter.

Box   261
1950
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Minutes of the 9th, 10th, and 11th meetings.

Reports and accounts for the period August 1948 to June 1950.

Box   262
1951
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Memorandums to the Trustees.

A booklet containing Mr. Barr's broadcast on “Let's Join the Human Race.”

Minutes of the 12th, 13th, and 14th meetings.

Box   262
1952-1954
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Minutes of the 16th, 19th, 20th, and 21st meetings.

Memorandums to the Trustees.

Auditor's report.

Box   262
Four-H Club, 1931-1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

A poster of the National Committee on Boys and Girls Club Work.

Invitations for attending annual banquets.

Requests for donations and thank you notes.

Annual report of the Clubs for 1937.

Box   262
Fowle, Frank Fuller, Jr., 1948
Note: A regret note for a dinner.
Box   262
Fowle, Frank Fuller, Jr., Mrs. (Elizabeth Sloane Ballard), 1937
Note

Location: Hubbard Woods, Illinois.

An acceptance note for a dinner.

Box   262
Fowler Brothers, 1930
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

A cash receipt for the sale of some books to Mrs. Blaine.

Box   262
Fowler, Burton
Note: See also: Progressive Education Association report of meetings, Philadelphia.
Box   262
Fowler, Eldridge M., 1883-1904
Note

Location: Detroit, Michigan; Chicago, Illinois; New York, New York.

Letter addressed to Harold and Stanley advising them to act together for the common good.

Letter to Mrs. Blaine at her wedding and various other letters and telegrams.

A photo of the bust of Mr. Fowler.

Newspapers cuttings of the report of his death.

Box   262
Fowler, Eldridge M., Mrs. (Mary Louise Skinner), 1880
Note

Location: Bay City; New York.

Letter informing Mrs. Blaine about a gift parcel.

Box   262
Fowler, Eldridge M., Mrs. (Kate Grosvenor), 1889
Note

Location: Englewood, New Jersey.

A letter congratulating Mrs. Blaine on her marriage.

Box   262
Fowler, Eldridge M., Mrs. (Margaret Brewer), 1903-1931
Note

Location: New York, New York; Chicago, Illinois; Pasadena, California; Paris; Chino, California.

Various personal and family letters.

Wedding announcement of Kate Grosvenor and a newspaper clipping.

Box   262
Fowlie, Wallace, 1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

An essay on “The French Mind and its Literature” / by Mr. Fowlie.

Box   262
Fox, Alice, 1897
Note

Location: York Harbour, Maine.

Invitation for a dinner.

Box   262
Fox, Charles J., 1949
Note

Location: New York.

Telephonic record of the talk with Mrs. Blaine's secretary about possibilities of a meeting with her.

Box   262
Fox, Degrasse, 1893-1897
Note

Location: Bar Harbour, Maine; Philadelphia.

Lease of a house at Bar Harbour.

Box   262
Fox, Frances, Institute, 1918-1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Cash receipts for professional treatment.

Box   262
Fox, Frances M., 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Application for working as her secretary.

Box   262
Fox, James, 1916-1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Cash receipts for services.

Box   262
Fox, Lewis, 1926
Note: See also:
  • International Students Organization, 1926 February 19
  • “The New Student”
  • “The Open Road”
Box   262
Fox, May, 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

A thank you note for a gift sent by Mrs. Blaine.

Box   262
Fox, Richard T., 1900-1901
Note

Location: New York.

Letters about Street Cleaning in Chicago.

Box   262
Fox, T.M. & J.M., 1908-1914
Note

Location: New York.

Samples of dresses, cash receipts for making dresses for Miss Virginia and related letters.

Box   262
Foye, Cecile, 1891
Language:
A letter in French.
Note: Location: San Francisco, California.
Box   262
Frackelton, S.S., 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requesting Mrs. Blaine to review her book, House Chronicle, and a newspaper clipping.

Box   262
Fradkin, Leon Henry, Mrs.
Note: See also:
  • National Committee on the Cause and Cure of War, 1937 January 26-29
  • Twelfth Annual Conference
Box   262
Framberg, J.W., 1904-1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Cash receipts for suits and dresses.

Box   262
Framstad, Helene, 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

A thank you note for flowers.

France Forever
Box   262
1941-1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Various pamphlets and letters about the work of the France Forever society - established to help France against occupation.

Box   262
1944-1948
Note: Various pamphlets and letters, and requests to Mrs. Blaine to renew her membership.
Box   262
France, Republic of, 1938
Language:
Two documents in French.
Note: See also:
  • Henri Bonnet, Ambassador
  • J. Paul Boncour, Delegate to U.N. Conference
  • J.J. Viala, French Consul
Box   262
Frances Juvenile Home Association, 1911-1934
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

A pamphlet describing the Association's work.

Requests for donation and aid.

Box   262
Franche, Wallin, Company, 1901-1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Cash receipts for the sale of dresses and clothes.

Box   262
Francis, Margaret, 1895-1898
Note

Location: Montecito, California.

Various letters pertaining to family affairs.

Box   262
Francis, Mrs., 1899
Note

Location: Grant Works, Illinois.

Request for giving her some money on loan.

Box   262
Francis, Ottilie, 1900-1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you notes for gifts sent by Mrs. Blaine.

Box   262
Francis, Ward, 1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephonic transcript of conversation with Mrs. Blaine's secretary for the renewal of magazines.

Box   262
Franciscan Fathers, 1921-1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephonic transcripts of the talk with Mrs. Blaine's secretary about possibilities of her giving donations.

Box   262
Franciscan Missionaries of Mary, 1913-1947
Note

Location: Providence, Rhode Island.

Requests to buy various articles and bills for the articles purchased. Thank you notes.

Box   262
Francke, Kuno, 1917
Note

Location: New York.

A wedding announcement.

Box   262
Francke, Kuno, Mrs., 1916-1925
Note

Location: Camp Ahwahnee, California; New York; Cambridge.

A letter describing the visit to the west.

A letter condoling the loss her son.

Box   262
Franco-American Auto and Supply Company, 1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Cash receipt for the purchase of two Button Burners by Mrs. Blaine.

Box   262
Francois, Alex, September 4
Note

Location: Geneva, Switzerland.

A marriage invitation.

Box   262
Francois, Modes, 1891
Note

Location: New York.

A cash receipt for a purchase.

Box   262
Frangren, Mrs., 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Transcript of telephonic conversation with Mrs. Blaine's secretary, the message being “whether Mrs. Houghton could borrow money for her land in California from Mrs. Blaine.”

Box   262
Frank, Mr., 1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephonic transcript of talk with Mrs. Blaine's secretary about the possibilities of her buying some English Silver.

Box   262
Frank, A. Richard, 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter asking for an appointment to discuss the financial position of Roosevelt College. Invitation to a luncheon and for a visit to the college.

Box   262
Frank, E.M., 1904-1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks for an appointment for Bishop Kozlowski.

Box   262
Frank, Glenn, 1924
Note

Location: New York.

See also:

  • World Alliance for International friendship through the churches (1931 November) 16th annual meeting and good will Congress
  • Chicago Association for Child Study and Parent Education
Box   262
Frank, Glenn, Mrs., 1944
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephonic transcript of talk with Mrs. Blaine's secretary. The message left being if Mrs. Blaine could have a table at a women's pageant.

Box   263
Frank, Henriette G., 1901-1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to attend the graduating exercise of the Jewish Training School.

A thank you note for a gift of $25.

Box   263
Frank, H.S., 1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Cash receipt for the purchase of a bag.

Box   263
Frank, Ira, 1933-1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for professional services.

Box   263
Frank, Jacob, 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acknowledging receipt of a pamphlet entitled “Harvard Medical School in China.”

Box   263
Frank, L., 1923
Note

Location: New York.

Bill for the sale of a luncheon set.

Box   263
Frank, Lewis C., Jr., 1947-1949
Note

Location: Detroit, Michigan; New York, New York; Boston, Massachusetts.

Labor Day speech of Mr. Wallace.

Letters giving the itinerary of Mr. Wallace

Requests for appointment.

Box   263
Frank, Margaretta, 1898
Note

Location: Greenwood, South Dakota.

Asking her for help.

Box   263
Frank, Robert Worth, 1948-1951
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asking for an appointment.

Telephonic transcript of a talk with Mrs. Blaine's secretary asking her if she was interested in the repair of the building of Virginia Library.

Thank you notes.

Inviting her to join in the rededication ceremony of the Ewing Hall in the McCormick Theological Seminary.

A pamphlet on “World Alliance News Letter.”

Box   263
Frank, Robert Worth, Mrs., 1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter expressing happiness at Mrs. Blaine gaining in health.

Box   263
Frankel, Arthur, 1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Offers for sale the first (1844) Chicago City Directory.

Box   263
Frankel, H.L., Mrs., 1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephonic transcript of talk with the secretary of Mrs. Blaine asking if she would pay $150 to Dr. Will Durant for speaking to the children in the Parker School.

Box   263
Frankenstein and Company, 1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephonic transcript of talk with the secretary of Mrs. Blaine asking why she does not divide the property at Lincoln and Grant Place.

Box   263
Frankenthal, Charles E., Mrs., 1921-1934
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requesting Mrs. Blaine to become a patroness and to buy tickets of a benefit show for the Poles.

Telephonic transcripts of talks with her secretary asking her to buy a box for the birthday party for the United States President.

Box   263
Frankenthal, Lester E., 1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for medical services.

Box   263
Franklin-Bayer Linen Shop, 1947-1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for the purchase of linen and requests to pay the bills.

Box   263
Franklin Desk Company, 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Offering furniture for sale.

Box   263
Franklin, Dwight, Mrs., 1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requesting her to buy tickets for the Don Cossack Chorus, a Jewish Organization for the benefit of the B'nai B'rith.

Box   263
Franklin, Pearl, 1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter to the secretary of Mrs. Blaine about a pledge made by her to support expenses of four children making a trip to Palestine.

Box   263
Franklin, Walter S., 1933-1945
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Various letters expressing opinion and advice regarding the health and care of Mr. Stanley McCormick.

Box   263
Franklin, Walter S., Mrs., 1935-1947
Note

Location: Goleta, California.

Thank you notes for receiving flowers from Mrs. Blaine.

Box   263
Franks, Oliver, 1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Address before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations about “Britain's part in Europe's Recovery.”

Box   263
Franks, Sarah, 1894-1898
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Inquiring about the alterations required in the corsets sent by Mrs. Blaine to her.

Box   263
Frantzen, Arthur, Company, 1906-1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and cash receipts for electrical wiring work.

Box   263
Franzen, August, 1911
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Letters concerning painting of the portraits of Mr. Blaine.

Box   263
Franzen, E., Mrs., 1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

A thank you note for helping her children.

Box   263
Fraser, Floyd, 1926
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wants to talk with Mrs. Blaine, but she is out of city.

Box   263
Fraser, J. Nelson, 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter thanking Mrs. Blaine for introducing him to Mrs. Young.

Box   263
Fraser, John F., 1923
Note

Location: Rye Beach, New Hampshire.

A payment receipt.

Box   263
Fraser and Son, 1927-1930
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

A report on green house facilities at 1400 Hillcrest.

Map of proposed wall and terrace treatment.

North section, Santa Monica property.

Estimate of expenses for execution of the landscape development for the Santa Monica property.

Cash receipt for the sale of a tractor.

An estimate for landscape improvement of Oak Knoll property.

Box   263
Frazers of Perth, 1939
Note

Location: Perth, Scotland.

Cash receipts for the sale of capes and rugs to Mrs. Blaine.

Box   263
Frazier, Floyd, Mrs., 1912-1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asking Mrs. Blaine if she would agree to serve on a committee of representatives. Citizens to arrange for a dinner to be given in honor of Mrs. Young.

Box   263
Frazier, J.A., 1899
Note

Location: Rockbridge Alum Springs, Virginia.

Informing Mrs. Blaine that the cottages are ready.

Box   263
Frazier, L., 1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for $33.

Box   263
Frazier, Lynn J.
Note: See also:
  • Liberal Republican League, 1922
  • Report of Victory Meeting - Boston
Box   263
Frederick, Charlotte, 1949
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Asking Mrs. Blaine's opinion about “Woman for President Platform.”

Box   263
Frederick, Susan Massie Lewis, 1900-1911
Note

Location: Sweet Springs, West Virginia.

Various letters seeking financial help and thanking Mrs. Blaine for her charity in her extreme misery.

Box   263
Fredericks, Baroness, 1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note.

Box   263
Fredericksen, Emilie, 1936
Note

Location: Bygdo, Norway.

Thanking Mrs. Blaine for her help and charity.

Box   263
Free Employment Service of the Air, 1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephonic transcripts of talk with Mrs. Blaine's secretary requesting her to buy 100-200 copies of the book I need a job, for the course of unemployed people.

Box   263
Free French War Veterans, 1941
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

A pamphlet about the prisoners of war in German camps.

A request to Mrs. Blaine to buy some tickets for a piano recital in aid of the Free French Relief Fund.

Box   263
Free Hospital for Women, 1927
Note

Location: Brookline, Massachusetts.

Thanking Mrs. Blaine for sending flowers to her.

Box   263
Free World Association, 1941-1944
Note

Location: New York City, New York; Washington, D.C.

Seeking support of Mrs. Blaine for the Association, report on its activities and a descriptive pamphlet.

See also:

  • Del Vayo J. Alvarez
  • Dolivet, Louis
Box   263
Freedom House, 1942-1951
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Various booklets, pamphlets, letters and reports concerning activities of the Freedom House.

See also:

  • Agar, Herbert
  • Kingdon, Frank
Box   263
Freehoff, Solomon B.
Note: See also: Chicago Association for Child Study and Parent Education (1932).
Box   263
Freeland, Eleanor W., 1899
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Seeking help of Mrs. Blaine in improving playground facilities for children in Baltimore Schools.

Box   263
Freels, H., 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Enquiring if the property at the north-east corner of Clark Street and Grant Place was for sale.

Box   263
Freeman, Alfred V., 1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

A thank you note.

Box   263
Freeman, C.B., 1911-1913
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Bills for the sale of the Chicago Tribune to Mrs. Blaine.

Box   263
Freeman, Charles W., 1921-1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Cash receipts for professional services rendered to Mr. Campbell and Mr. Adams.

Box   263
Freeman, E.H., 1926-1933
Note

Location: Bloomingdale, New York.

Bills for the repair of boats.

Descriptive pamphlet about Hackercraft boats.

Box   263
Freeman, Helen, 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for the professional services rendered to Miss Flora Cooke.

Box   263
Freeman, John Edgar, Mrs., 1916-1943
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Invitations to “at homes” and to the marriage of her daughter.

Box   263
Freeman, John Edgar, Jr., 1937-1940
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Acceptance and regret notes for dinner invitations.

Box   263
Freeman, John Newton, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acceptance note for “tea” with Mrs. Blaine.

Box   263
Freeman, Roxana Pomeroy, 1940
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

A thank you note.

Box   263
Freeman, Russell, 1910-1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Mr. Freeman offers for sale some jewelry made especially for the late Fanny Davenport for her performance of Cleopatra.

Mrs. Freeman informs that she will carry on the business after the death of her husband.

Box   263
Freeman, Samuel, 1901
Note

Location: Morristown, New Jersey.

Invitation to the marriage of his daughter.

Box   263
Freeman's Shop, Mrs., 1942
Note

Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Bills for the sale of some articles to Mrs. Blaine.

Box   263
Freeman Sweet Company, 1923-1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and cash receipts for electrical installations and repair work.

Box   263
Freer, Archibald, Mrs., 1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asking if Mrs. Blaine would buy a box in a boxing bout.

Box   263
Freer, Frederick W.
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Cash receipts for portraits.

Box   263
Freer, Otto T., 1921-1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters concerning his opinion about the treatment of Mr. Adams.

Box   263
Freese, Robert, 1936 July 16
Note

Location: Taastrup, Denmark.

Letter from former employee telling of intentions to remain in Denmark.

Box   263
Freese, Theodore, 1929-1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous correspondence from employee.

Box   263
Freese, Theodore, Mrs., 1929-1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence from wife of employee.

Box   263
Freiburg, Astrid, 1943 May 24
Note: Receipt for payment from Mary Virginia McCormick Pension Fund.
Box   263
Freiburg Passion Players, 1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Reports of interviews with Mr. George W. Kuehl and printed promotional materials for the Chicago appearance of the players.

Box   263
Freidell, Berniece F., 1936 October 19
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Memo requesting appointment and discussing Mrs. Blaine's assistance in distributing copies of President Roosevelt's address at Chautauqua.

Box   263
Freidell, Hugh F., 1930 May and October
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Correspondence including bills for services by doctor to Miss Margaret Gleason, an employee at the Stanley McCormick estate.

Box   263
Fremont-Smith, Frank, Mrs., 1892-1918
Note

Location: St. Augustine, Florida; Bar Harbor, Maine.

Miscellaneous personal social correspondence.

Box   263
Fremont-Smith, Maurice, 1912-1931
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Early correspondence of a usual social nature; later correspondence and telegrams regarding research beginnings in Multiple Sclerosis and Mrs. Blaine's financial support of the studies.

Box   263
French, Bernard S., 1936 June 15
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Letter from Dr. French to Dr. Margaret Janeway regarding a Mrs. Adams.

Box   263
French Catering Company, 1903 October 15
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter seeking names of prospective employees.

Box   263
French, Charles William, 1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note regarding funds needed for Longfellow statue for Washington, D.C.

Box   264
French Club, 1904 April 12
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for appointment for Mrs. Knowles, in charge of the French Theater to discuss views expressed by Mrs. Blaine in the Elementary School Teacher.

Box   264
French, George B., Company, 1927
Note

Location: Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

Bill for purchases of dolls and ribbons.

Box   264
French Institute in the United States, 1913-1923
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Correspondence regarding activities and membership dues.

Box   264
French, John, 1934 July 21
Note

Location: Woodstock, Vermont.

Invitation to wedding of daughter, Mary, to Laurence Spelman Rockefeller.

Box   264
French Line, 1938
Note: Various printed matter and notices regarding Mrs. Blaine's trip on the Ile de France, including projected passenger list.
Box   264
French, Mary, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding benefit for Episcopal Home for the Aged, St. Louis, Missouri, and Mrs. Blaine's serving as Patroness.

Box   264
French, W.H., 1917 June 6
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for 5,000 copies of President Wilson's War Message for distribution through schools of Oak Park and River Forest.

Box   264
French, William M.R., 1905-1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence from the Director of the Art Institute of Chicago generally in regarding Central Howard Association to aid discharged prisoners.

Box   264
Fret, Emile, 1915 April 16
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Application for job as chauffeur.

Box   264
Fretts, Christine, 1900 October 21
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter offering farm for sale.

Box   264
Freund, Ernst, 1920 July 4
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter asking Mrs. Blaine to renew her contribution to the Immigrant Protective League.

See also: School for Political Education for Women, 1920 February 19-20.

Box   264
Freund, Ernst, Mrs., 1936 November 30
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to a tea dance.

Box   264
Friant-Barreiros, 1887
Note

Location: Paris, France.

Receipted bill for clothing purchase.

Box   264
Fribance, M.W., 1925, 1940
Note

Location: Upper St. Regis, New York.

Bills for service.

Box   264
Frick, Donald Jackson, 1930-1949
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Correspondence with doctor regarding various patients including Mary Virginia McCormick.

Box   264
Frick, Donald Jackson, Mrs., 1931-1941
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Personal notes, notes of thanks and Christmas cards.

Box   264
Frick, Donald Jackson, Jr., 1944-1952
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Letters and bills relative to care of Mrs. Ruth Loftus and Miss Grace Walker.

Box   264
Frick, K.G., 1907-1911
Note

Location: Ogunquit, Maine.

Telegram and two letters about care of house and property.

Box   264
Frick, Margaret J., Mrs., 1931-1934
Note

Location: Redondo Beach, California.

Note of thanks for roses and clipping about her death, 1934 April 12.

Box   264
Friday Club, 1887-1953
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Constitution and by-laws, 1887. Tickets, letters, and notices about club meetings and administration, 1890-1953. Typescript of address by Mrs. Blaine about Poetry: A Magazine of Verse.

Box   264
Fried, Albert O., 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from a young man seeking aid to attend the Colorado School of Mines.

Box   264
Friends Academy, 1911-1913
Note

Location: Bloomingdale, Indiana.

Letters, articles, and reports about the financial and educational problems of a rural private high school. Mrs. Caroline M. Hill, the principal sought and gained several thousand dollars from Mrs. Blaine.

Box   264
Friends of American Art, 1910-1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Mrs. Blaine was appointed one of the members of the women's advisory committee to this subsidiary of the Art Institute of Chicago. The frequent letters deal with the group's meetings, the hanging of new painting and the payment of her annual subscription ($200 annually for five years).

Box   264
Friends of American Society (India), 1949
Note

Location: Jullundur City, India.

Letter expressing the society's appreciation of the United States and its recent kindness to the visiting Indian premier.

Box   264
Friends of Belgium, 1923
Note

Location: New York.

Speech by the Belgian Ambassador, Baron E. de Cartier at the Fiftieth Anniversary of “The Northwestern Miller.” Brochure entitled “Friends of Belgium,” describing the founding of the society.

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Friends of Democracy, 1940-1949
Note

Location: New York, New York.

This non-sectarian, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization worked primarily to fight the isolationist and fascist elements in America. The groups correspondence, its publicity releases, and pamphlets describe its past efforts (e.g. fighting Father Coughlin off the airwaves), its present activities, and hopes during and long after the war. Mrs. Blaine's connections with the group seems limited to a few small and unmentioned contributions.

Box   264
Friends of Europe, 1940
Note

Location: London, England.

An appeal from supporters of this information service on the activities of Nazi Germany for money for its editor.

Box   264
Friends of Mercy, 1947-1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Mrs. Blaine was selected as one of a large committee of citizens (who were expected to contribute) for the expansion of Chicago's Mercy Hospital. During 1948 the repeated telephone memos indicate she did not contribute as expected.

Box   264
Friends of Music, 1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Three telephone memos from an organization Mrs. Blaine had told to call on her. They never found her in.

Box   265
Friendship Center, 1920-1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters from this group, seeking to build a social center in south Chicago and in need of funds.

Box   265
Frisbee Brothers, 1913
Note

Location: Kittery Point, Maine.

Bills for months of August and September for groceries and provisions.

Box   265
Frisco, Frankie
Note: See also: Veteran Boxer's Association.
Box   265
Fristedt, Blenda, 1941-1943
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Two notes of thanks and a receipt for gifts and pension money for domestic servant.

Box   265
Fritz, Henry, 1903-1939
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Grocery and meat bills.

Box   265
Fritz, W.E., 1906
Note

Location: Reading, Pennsylvania.

Long letter from impoverished farmer seeking the last portion of the money he was borrowing in order to buy an engine to power his sawmill, and thereby redeem his fortune.

Box   265
Frontier Nursing Service Inc., 1931-1951
Note

Location: Lexington, Kentucky.

Cards and advertisements for the support of this nursing service for America's hinterlands. Pamphlet, A Frontier Nurse Speaks Out, in which the organization's president calls for “union now” (1940). Letter from this woman, Mary Brekenridge, asking Mrs. Blaine about her work with the World Federalists (1946).

See also: Fernald.

Box   265
Friedbach, Mr., 1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memo about his attempt to reach Mrs. Blaine.

Box   265
Friedberg, Stanton A., 1946-1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Doctor's bills for attendance of Mrs. Blaine and of Flora Cooke.

Box   265
Friedel, Robert W., 1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from picture framer seeking trade.

Box   265
Friedman, Herbert J., 1914-1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

See also: The Nation Club of Chicago, 1928 May 16, Anniversary dinner.

Letters and memos about meeting of anti-war advocates, 1916. Letters about entering his children in the Francis Parker School and about raising $100,000 as an endowment fund in honor of Flora Cooke, 1926, 1928. Request for $100.00 to further the work of the Selective Service Association, 1918.

Box   265
Friedman, I.M., 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for signs and pictures framed for the Child Welfare Exhibit.

Box   265
Friedman, Oscar J., 1913-1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and letters from a florist.

Box   265
Friend, A.A., Mrs., 1901
Note

Location: Springvale, Maine.

Letter from the wife of a reputable businessman, and friend of McCormick's asking Mrs. Blaine for a loan of three thousand dollars.

Box   265
Friendly Aid Society, 1907-1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations to charity balls.

Box   265
Friendly Relations Among Foreign Students, 1934
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Request for donation.

Box   265
Frost, Edward W., 1923-1924
Note

Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Three letters and a telegram about the activities of the Association for the League of Nations; two only mention an interview between the writer and Mrs. Blaine.

Box   265
Frost, Edwin B., 1927
Note

Location: Williams Bay, Wisconsin.

Letter and pamphlet in answer to Mrs. Blaine's request that Stanley McCormick be allowed to see the University of Chicago Observatory.

Box   265
Frost and Granger, 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Architects' bill for work on an underwriter's lab.

Box   265
Fruckelton, S.S., Mrs., 1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal letter of thanks for patronage from photographer.

Box   265
Fruit Ridge Orchard Company, 1908
Note

Location: Evansville, Indiana.

Letter advertising stock in an orchard company in Tennessee.

Box   265
Fruit Shop, 1913-1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills from retailer of fresh fruits and vegetables.

Box   265
Fry, M., Company, 1911-1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills from office supply house.

Box   265
Fryberger, H.E., 1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter and fuller report discussing the state of the properties of one Wallace Campbell.

Box   265
Frye, J.W., and Son, 1915
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Bills for plumbing repair work.

Box   265
Fuchs, Albert, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill from florist.

Box   265
Fuchs, Julius, 1892
Note

Location: Berlin, Germany.

Note of condolence at husband's death and cards from his art guiding business advertisements.

Box   265
Fuchs, Professor, 1889
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Telegram of best wishes at wedding.

Box   265
Fuge, M., Mrs., undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Three bills for luncheon.

Box   265
Fugh, Philip, 1931
Note

Location: Peiping, China.

Letter and telephone memo about this officer of The Chinese Cultural and Economic Institute and his attempt to see Mrs. Blaine while in Chicago.

Box   265
Fuher-Robertson, J., 1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal note.

Box   265
Fuller, Frank Revilo, Mrs. (Laura Hayes), 1901-1911, 1949
Note: Three long letters about the difficulties arising in the carette service for the Chicago School of Education school. Social notes. Reminder of the meeting of the Winnetka Women's Democratic Club (1949).
Box   265
Fuller, George W., 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of recommendation for George A. Johnson seeking position of Chief Sanitary Engineer in the Health Department of Chicago.

Box   265
Fuller, Le Roy Walker, 1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to marriage of daughter, Dorothy.

Box   265
Fuller, Melville W., 1900
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Invitation to marriage of daughter, Jane.

Box   265
Fuller and Smith, 1922
Note

Location: Cleveland, Ohio.

Letter from advertising company's research division asking Mrs. Blaine's opinion of the worth of Economics for the career of a businessman.

Box   265
Fuller, William A., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter explaining his decision not to contribute to the charity she suggested for he was engaged in supporting a home for delinquent boys.

Box   265
Fullum, Frank, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from an unemployed chauffeur, seeking a position or help of some nature.

Box   265
Fulton, Darrow Bruce, Mrs., 1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Card invitation to party.

Box   265
Fung, Hin Lin, 1916
Note

Location: Canton (Guangzhou), China.

Letter from Chinese mission? high school educator speaking of his dreams and of his recent visit with Mrs. Blaine.

Box   265
Funk, Kurt, Mrs., 1949
Note

Location: Michigan City, Indiana.

Letter from a local American Indian seeking an appointment and wondering whether she will be admitted.

Box   265
Funkhouser, Mr., 1924-1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two telephone memos; the first arranging a meeting with one of the local Democratic party officials and the second about her acceptance of position on Advisory Board of the Woodrow Wilson Committee.

Box   265
Furbeck, Carl, Mrs., 1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memo; would Mrs. Blaine buy a box and allow her name to be used at a rally for Miss Marion Drake for alderman.

Box   265
Furey, Warren W., 1950-1951
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for X-rays.

Box   265
Furlong, Charles Wellington, 1917, 1920
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Letters from a public lecturer seeking engagements at the Chicago Institute.

Box   265
Furlong, Paul, 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memo; he wanted to talk privately about “something of great importance to me and no importance to her whatever.”

Box   265
Furlong, Thomas E., 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from a detective agency seeking business.

Box   265
Furlow, Jennie, 1947
Note

Location: San Antonio, Texas.

Letter from the Texas Cradle Society director asking Mrs. Blaine to take a personal interest in a young girl, Miss Deal de Ann Carroll, just then arriving in Chicago.

Box   265
Furman, John M., 1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Memo of interview with the visiting headmaster of Irving School, who was investigating applicants for his school. Mrs. Blaine had written for one.

Box   265
Furman, Katherine, 1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Application for work as domestic servants by a mother and daughter.

Box   265
Furness, S., 1896
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Note of thanks for loan of photograph of Emmons Sr.

Box   265
Fursman, Ida L.M., Mrs., 1921
Note: See also: Municipal Voters League, 1921 March 18?. Report of mass meeting against spoils system, etc.
Box   265
Furst, Adele, 1910, 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two notes accepting invitations, one of which was to the “Senior Class Supper.”

Box   265
Furst, Edward Arnold, 1901, 1907, 1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note expressing intention to send one child to a North Side school connected with the School of Education. Two invitations to parties. One invitation to marriage of daughter, Laurenza.

Box   265
Furst, Edward Arnold, Mrs., 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation.

Box   265
Furst, Laurenza, 1909-1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations, notes accepting and regretting invitations for Francis Parker senior class' annual dinner, and a letter to Mrs. Blaine about distributing the flowers the older woman bought for shut-ins.

Box   265
Furuseth, Andrew, 1931
Note: See also: Progressive Conference, 1931 March 11-12.
Box   265
Futterer, Gustav, 1901-1902, 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note about sending a child to Chicago University's North Side School. Note to Flora Cooke about child's absence and withdrawal from school. Note of thanks to Mrs. Blaine for sending her the pamphlet The Harvard Medical School in China.

Box   265
Fyfe, L. Helen, 1911-1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notes and pamphlets from women seeking financial support for her college of idealism to be founded in Chicago.

Box   265
Fyffe, Colin, 1906, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter about the Home for Destitute Crippled Children. Speech (draft) about the Workmen's Compensation Act, and accompanying letter. Acceptance of invitation.

Subseries: G
Box   265
Gabbert, Paul, Mrs., 1924
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Thanks for the gift of money to help her son finish high school. Benefactors included Cyrus and Harold.

Box   265
Gabel, Julia, 1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note of thanks for the book, The Prophet.

Box   265
Gabler, Nellie H., 1926
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Nurse's statement.

Box   265
Gade, F. Herman, 1906-1907, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Post card, letter introducing a domestic servant and a Christmas card from the Norwegian consul to Chicago.

Box   265
Gads Hill Center, 1901, 1909 1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from twine mill luncheon room secretary mentioning participation in Gads Hill, 1901. Numerous letters from various representatives of the settlement house lauding its work and seeking financial help, 1909-1913. Also several pamphlets. A large report “Data Bearing Upon Gads Hill Center Building” / compiled by Frank Blessing, November 1913.

Box   265
Gaertner, William, and Company, 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Three letters about optical equipment for the Francis W. Parker School.

Box   265
Gaffney, Matthew Page, 1939
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Note regretting inability to attend meeting of World Citizens Association.

Box   265
Gaffney, Matthew Page, Mrs. (Laura Clarke), 1938
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Note regretting their inability to hear Mr. Madariaga and Mr. Wright speak concerning the World Foundation.

Box   265
Gagliardi, Rose, 1921
Note

Location: Milford, Massachusetts.

Letter stating that Mrs. Blaine had agreed to pay train fare for Miss Gagliardi and her sister on a trip to meet Mrs. Blaine.

Box   265
Gahagan, Helen, 1943
Note: See also: Norris, George, 1943 February 12. Testimonial dinner.
Box   265
Gahne, Lars T., 1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Gahne, a crusader and would be writer of a book in the virtues of manual labor and simple life included three of his letters to the editor (of the Chicago Daily News), which he never mailed in a later letter to Mrs. Blaine seeking financial aid.

Box   265
Gaidzik, E., 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for a copy of the report, “School Investigation.”

Box   266
Gailmor, William, 1949
Note

Location: Ossining, New York.

Telegram from Tel Aviv, Israel about the Henry Wallace High School and Children's Village in which he felt she had shown considerable interest. Full sheet of paper with his New York address and phone number.

Box   266
Gaines, Frank Pendleton, 1931-1951
Note

Location: Lexington, Virginia.

Pendelton, the President of Washington and Lee University to which Cyrus Hall McCormick had made a considerable contribution, corresponded, by letter and telegram, with Mrs. Blaine on numerous occasions. Besides Christmas greetings and letters accompanying souvenirs of programs honoring the McCormick family's contributions, the file contains a number of letters during and after the war dealing with Mrs. Blaine's national and international political views.

Box   266
Gaines, Frank Pendleton, Mrs. (Sadie Duvergne R.), 1933-1939
Note

Location: Lexington, Virginia.

A few letters and many telegrams largely dealing with thanks for Easter and Christmas gifts, with the President's family's increasing devotion to Mrs. Blaine.

Box   266
Galbraith, Louise L., 1937-1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two notes of acceptance for the Blaine's New Year's Eve party.

Box   266
Galbraith, T.B., 1904-1912
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Bills from a veterinary surgeon and dentist.

Box   266
Gale, Burton Lewis, Jr., 1951
Note

Location: Buffalo, New York.

Invitation to marriage of daughter, Louise.

Box   266
Gale, Edward Chenery
Note

Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota.

See also: United Nations Association Congress. Proceedings.

Box   266
Gale, Miram Grosvenor, 1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note of thanks from wife of teacher at the Francis Parker School for gift of tickets to When Chicago Was Young.

Box   266
Galewood Coal Company, 1951
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for coal.

Box   266
Galey, William D., III, 1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note declining invitation to New Year's Eve party.

Box   266
Galgay, The Florist, 1926
Note

Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Two bills for flowers for funeral wreath for Miss Lee.

Box   266
Galin, Helene, 1939-1940
Note

Location: London, England.

Letters, telegrams, and bills from a Polish dressmaker established in London. Most deal with the clothing she was making for Mrs. Blaine. In the letters, however, she voices her personal reactions to the just completed German and Russian occupation of Poland, and to German national character.

Box   266
Galitzi, Christine, 1933
Note: See also: National Council of Women, 1933 July 19-20. International Congress of Women.
Box   266
Gall and Gilchrist, 1892
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for Emmons Blaine's grave stone.

Box   266
Gall Monument Company, 1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from a later Gall about a proposed headstone for Leander J. McCormick.

Box   266
Gallagher, Elizabeth H., 1901
Note

Location: West Chester, Pennsylvania.

Letter asking for a personal loan of $350 in order that she might continue her work in normal school.

Box   266
Gallert, M. and Company, 1891
Note

Location: Bar Harbor, Maine.

Bills from a dry goods store.

Box   266
Gallie, Donald Mackay, 1917-1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for dental work for Mrs. J.W. Adams.

Box   266
Galloway, W.K., Mrs. (Fanny M.D.), 1900
Note

Location: Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

Letter from representative of the Wisconsin State Federation of Women's Clubs asking about her views on the education of domestic servants through the use of a traveling library.

Box   266
Galloway, William Marshall, 1948
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Announcement of marriage of daughter, Jean.

Box   266
Gallup, Albert, 1887, 1889
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Four letters from a (possible) suitor; religion and Henry George's theories receive mention in these notes.

Box   266
Gallup, Benjamin Ela, Mrs., 1911, 1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois(?).

Two cards of invitation; both to parties.

Box   266
Gallup, S.C., Saddlery Company, 1908
Note

Location: Pueblo, Colorado.

Letter from a saddlery company about their catalog.

Box   266
Gallwey, W.E.W., 1894-1898
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

His four letters deal with the growth and maintenance of the Clybourn Avenue Social Settlement. The initial letter seems to have been in answer to Mrs. Blaine's explanation to him of her mother's interest in the work. Subsequent letters describe and appeal for funds to continue the work. The last letter calls for help to close up the settlement.

Box   266
Galt, Hubert, 1932
Note

Location: Tucson, Arizona.

Invitation to the marriage of daughter, Elizabeth.

Box   266
Galt, Madeleine, 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two photographs and an article from the Chicago Tribune on the subject of Mrs. Preetorius and her “shadow dance.”

Box   266
Galt, Raymond M., 1938-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Three notes accepting or declining invitations to the Blaines' New Year's Eve Party.

Box   266
Galvin, Thomas F., Inc., 1913-1949
Physical Description: 5 folders 
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts; New York.

Letters, lists and bills for Mrs. Blaine frequent and widespread sending of flowers on many occasions: weddings, funerals, Christmas, Easter, etc.

Box   266
Galvin, Thomas F., Jr., 1922-1928
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Letters acknowledging orders of “especially fine flowers” ordered from the firm the Galvins, both Sr. and Jr., established after leaving Galvin Inc.

Box   266
Gamble Hinged Music Company, 1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter about company's potential and advisability of investing in it.

Box   266
Gander, Thomas, and Son, 1916
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Bill for plastering at (Oaklands).

Box   266
Gannon, John, 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for grading and sodding at 344 East Eire.

Box   266
Gannon, Thomas J., 1913-1921
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Letters and reports about rare books offered by this collector, including medieval manuscripts, a manuscript copy of a poem by Thomas Hardy and various French, English and American published works of considerable market value.

Box   266
Gansbergen, F.H., 1901, 1910-1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters from an attorney discussing work in connection with the Francis Parker School. Two other later letters deal with property.

Box   266
Gansbergen, F.H., Mrs., 1901-1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters about entering her son in the Chicago Institute. Two notes to Miss Cooke about work of school.

Box   266
Gansbergen, Frederick, 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note accepting the invitation of the senior class.

Box   266
Gansbergen, Gladys, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note accepting the invitation of the senior class.

Box   266
Ganse, Emma Vaughan, 1898-1939
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters, telegrams, and bills indicating that Miss Ganse did the household purchasing, including purchasing Christmas gifts for the domestic servants in 1899 and 1900. Most of her correspondence deals with her activities as nurse? and purchasing agent for the Mary Virginia McCormick household from 1899 to 1912. The correspondence touches on many of the McCormick and Blaine social and philanthropic interests.

Box   266
Ganz, Rudolph, 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from Rudolph Ganz, a pianist, and an accompanying bill for tuition of Miss Evdashin's music study at the Chicago Musical College.

Box   266
Gaper, John B., Catering Company, 1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for 30 cents.

Box   266
Garabedyan, H. Der, 1930
Note

Location: Detroit, Michigan.

Letter to Professor K.H. Kalousdian of New York, a countryman of Garabedyan, apparently in answer to the formers request for biographical information to put in a book, apparently on Armenians? in this country.

Box   266
Garat, Juanita, 1949
Note

Location: Riverside, California.

Letter commenting on Mrs. Blaine's activities in response to the article appearing in Time, May 16, 1949. The bulk of the letter is a plea for the support of the newly established San Gabriel College.

Box   266
Garben, Charles, Baking Company, 1908-1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for bread and baked goods.

Box   266
Garben and Groll Company, 1887-1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for “Fancy Cakes, Ice Creams, Fruit Ices, etc.”

Box   266
Garcelon, Frances, 1902-1903
Note

Location: Lewiston, Maine.

Three letters about the work of the Lewiston Social Settlement and its financial needs.

Box   266
Garcia, Mr., 1924
Note

Location: Mexico.

See also: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1924 May 19-31.

Box   267
Garden City Oil Company, 1917-1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for gasoline.

Box   267
Garden City Shade Company, 1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for cleaning shades.

Box   267
Garden City Spring Works, 1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for hardware.

Box   267
Garden City Towel Supply Company, 1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Memos of interviews with Mr. Ivan Haas who called about towel service for their proposed move to the Farwell building.

Box   267
Garden Club of Illinois, 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter requesting the right to use her name as a patroness of their annual flower show.

Box   267
Gardiner, E.J., 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Short letter and long report on the conditions indicative of incipient cross-eyedness and the results and means of correction. Made by an ophthalmologist to the Chicago Board of Education in hopes of promoting better resting at early school age.

Box   267
Gardiner, Florence J., 1897-1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Three letters from the head of the Cook County Normal School boarding department about the character and doings of one Maurice Murphy, an ill-mannered and apparently dishonest protégée of Mrs. Blaine.

Box   267
Gardiner, J.H., 1911
Note

Location: Gardiner, Maine.

Letter about establishing a scholarship for student graduated from state college of agriculture to continue his studies at Harvard University.

Box   267
Gardiner, Robert, Hallowell, 1901-1902, 1908
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Letter from the Treasurer of the Consumer's League of Massachusetts discussing its work and requesting a small donation ($25-50). Letter answering her “kind note.” Invitation to the marriage of daughter, Alice.

Box   267
Gardiner, Robert Hallowell, Mrs., 1934
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Invitation to tea.

Box   267
Gardiner, William Tudor, Mrs., 1934
Note

Location: Augusta, Maine.

Letter of recommendation for Miss Florence L. Robinson, who was applying for a position at the Francis Parker School.

Box   267
Gardiner, C. Smith, 1926
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Letter and two bills for photographs.

Box   267
Gardner, Emma Louise, 1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter recommending a gifted dramatic reader (no name given save that of the letter writer who may have been speaking of herself the entire time) seeking work in Chicago.

Box   267
Gardner, Gail, 1931-1942
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Correspondence from the co-owner of a camp on Upper St. Regis Lake in New York. Two topics pervade the letters. Did Mrs. Blaine know of any likely renters or buyers for their property? Would Mrs. Blaine come to their musicales (Miss Gardner was associate director of the Ruth Doing School in New York)?

Box   267
Gardner, James L., 1925
Note

Location: Louisville, Kentucky.

Telegrams and letters from the manager of the Louisville office of McCormick Harvester, negotiating the advance of $575 to Dr. William Hazlett (no reason given).

Box   267
Gardner, L.U., 1926-1929
Note

Location: Saranac Lake, New York.

Doctor's bills for examination of the Blaines' camp's water supply.

Box   267
Gardner, Ludelia Smith, 1943
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Letter of thanks and receipt for payment of Pension Fund benefit to another of Mary Virginia McCormick's household entourage.

Box   267
Gardner, Mary, 1937-1939
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Three notes declining the Blaine's invitation for New Year's Eve.

Box   267
Gardner, Paul E., 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two letters about Mrs. Blaine's contribution to the campaign funds of a Colonel Albert Sprague.

Box   267
Gardner, Robert A., 1928, 1941
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Letter calling for her continued support of the Playground and Recreation Association of America. Invitation to visit home. Invitation to marriage of daughter, Mary.

Box   267
Garfield, Abram, 1931
Note

Location: Cleveland, Ohio.

Wedding invitation.

Box   267
Garfield Flower Shop, 1931
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Bills for flowers.

Box   267
Garfield, Helen Newell, 1901
Note

Location: Rye Leach, New Hampshire.

Letter regarding the hiring of a Mr. Beaching for a tutor.

Box   267
Garfield, James A., 1881
Note

Location: Kennebec, Maine.

Newspaper clipping, card concerning last rites for President Garfield.

Box   267
Garfield, James Rudolph, 1914, 1929
Note

Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts; Mentor, Ohio.

Thank you note for invitation, wedding invitation.

Box   267
Garfield, James Rudolph, Mrs., 1900
Note: Accepts luncheon invitation.
Box   267
Garfield, Zalmn H.
Note: See also: Progressive Party.
Box   267
Garland, Hamlin, 1912, 1939, 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Hollywood, California.

1912: Declines invitation.
1939: Discussion of Garland's book on “psychic research.”
1940: Obituary clippings from Chicago Tribune, March 5.

Box   267
Garland, Mary Tudor, Mrs., 1920
Note: See also: Labor party, convention, 1920 July 12.
Box   267
Garner, F.V., 1906-1915
Note

Location: Lombard, Illinois.

Bills for eggs and fruit.

Box   267
Garner, George R., Jr., 1925-1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Singer asks Mrs. Blaine's help in studying abroad. Letters, clippings, etc. regarding performances for Mrs. Blaine and others.

Box   267
Garner, George R., Jr., Mrs., 1926
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to attend concert by husband with Chicago Symphony.

Box   267
Garner, James W., 1920, 1924-1925
Note

Location: Urbana, Illinois.

Letter thanking Mrs. Blaine for stenographic copy of address to Chicago Council on Foreign Relations.

See also:

  • School for Political Education for Women, 1920 February 19-26
  • Report of Conference on Economic Aspects of International Affairs, Illinois League of Women Voters, 1924 April 12
  • Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 1925 March 21
Box   267
Garner, Ruth, 1946
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Personal note to arrange meeting.

Box   267
Garner Ventilating Company, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter proposing work, bills.

Box   267
Garnett, Isabella M., 1914
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Personal note.

Box   267
Garnett, James Maxwell, 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Copy of address before the League of Nations Non-Partisan Association, City Club, Chicago, 1925 November 25.

Box   267
Garnett, J.B., Company, 1934
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Bill for “netting.”

Box   267
Garrett, E. Truman, 1946
Note

Location: Zion, Illinois.

Man who purchased auto with monogram “NFMcC” asks aid in establishing title.

Box   267
Garrett, Robert, 1912-1913, 1924, 1931-1940
Note

Location: Upper St. Regis, New York; Baltimore, Maryland.

Appeals for aid for the St. Regis Presbyterian Church; request for information on the whereabouts of A.A. Brownlee; personal notes and greetings; wedding invitations; appeal for aid for Princeton project to study the Near East (1945).

Box   267
Garrett, Robert, Mrs. (Katharine Barker), 1929-1941
Note

Location: Upper St. Regis, New York; Baltimore, Maryland.

Personal notes regarding invitations, exchanges of greetings, gifts, etc.

Box   267
Garrett, T. Harrison, Mrs., 1893, 1908
Note

Location: Rocheport, Massachusetts; Baltimore, Maryland.

Notes regarding rental of summer camp, cottage.

Box   267
Garrigan, Robert E., 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memo, seeks to arrange meeting.

Box   267
Garrison, Elisha Ely, Mrs., 1935
Note

Location: Greenwich, Connecticut.

Wedding announcement.

Box   267
Garrison, Isobel Inez, 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks to see Mrs. Blaine concerning the out-of-school instruction of children.

Box   267
Garrison, Joy Pendleton, 1937-1938, 1943
Note

Location: Vernon, Arizona; Poughkeepsie, New York.

1937-1938: Letters concerning summers at Arizona ranch.
1943: Invitation to graduation from Vassar College.

Box   267
Garrison, Kenneth N., 1949
Note

Location: St. Thomas, Virgin Islands.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to invest in hotel.

Box   267
Garrison, Lloyd K., 1935-1941
Note

Location: Madison, Wisconsin.

Telegram declining invitation to a conference (1941).

See also: Bryn Mawr College Amumnae Dinner, 1935 January 11.

Box   267
Garrison, Louis Thompson, 1938
Note: Thanks Mrs. Blaine for kindness to daughter, Joy.
Box   267
Garsha, Belle Silvera
Note: See also: Silvera, Belle.
Box   267
Garth, William LeRoy, 1938
Note

Location: La Jolla, California.

Wedding announcement.

Box   267
Garvin, Geraldine, 1943
Note

Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for generosity.

Box   267
Gary, Elbert H., 1924
Note

Location: New York.

Asks Mrs. Blaine for contribution to Northwestern University.

Box   267
Gary Public Schools, 1914
Note

Location: Gary, Indiana.

Note advising Mrs. Blaine that printed matter has been mailed.

Box   267
Gas Consumers Association, 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Attempts to sell Mrs. Blaine a small appliance to cheapen gas bills.

Box   267
Gas Engine and Power Company and Charles L. Seabury and Company, 1912
Note

Location: New York.

Letters, telegrams regarding hiring of engineer for launch at St. Regis Lake, New York, for summer.

Box   267
Gaskell, Augusta, 1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to help finance spread of her philosophy of “involution.”

Box   267
Gaskill, Mr., 1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

See also: National Conference for Reduction of Government Expenditures, Chicago Association of Commerce, 1932 June 2-3.

Box   267
Gaskill, Walter Wagner, 1949
Note

Location: New York.

Wedding invitation.

Box   267
Gassner, Jerome, 1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Collegeville, Minnesota.

Telephone memos regarding meetings with man named Otto for formation of a committee whose purpose was unnamed. Letter regarding rights of Austrians in the United States.

Box   267
Gaston, Lucy Page, 1899-1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for Mrs. Blaine's aid to the Anti-Cigarette League.

Box   267
Gatchell, Helen Converse, 1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to speak to Chicago chapter of Association of Business and Professional Women.

Box   267
Gate, Arthur, 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

See also: World Peace Meetings of the Chicago Chapter of the Arts, Sciences and Professional Council, 1949 April 6.

Box   267
Gates, Catharine DeMotte, 1946
Note

Location: Jacksonville, Illinois.

Wedding announcement.

Box   267
Gates, Don S., and David A. Kelley, 1949
Note

Location: New York.

Ask Mrs. Blaine to invest as inactive partner in decorating firm.

Box   267
Gates, L.A., Mrs., 1901
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Asks for money.

Box   267
Gates, Mary F.G., 1901
Note

Location: Kansas City, Missouri.

Asks for money to buy sewing machine.

Box   267
Gatewood, Lee C., 1917-1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters, telephone memos, bills for medical services to Mrs. Blaine, others. A number of personal letters to Mrs. Blaine on her health.

See also: Campbell, Roth.

Box   267
Gatewood, Lee C., Mrs., 1927, 1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you notes for flowers.

Box   267
Gatewood, Wesley E., 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for rift

Box   267
Gatliff, James Blaine, Mrs., 1948
Note

Location: Williamsburg, Kentucky.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to give to Williamsburg, Junior College.

Box   267
Gatlin and Hill, 1949
Note

Location: New Orleans, Louisiana.

Lawyer representing African American taxi-cab drivers in New Orleans. Claims clients are discriminated against by bonding ordinance of the city and asks Mrs. Blaine's help in posting insurance bond.

Box   267
Gatterdam, Eugene A., 1941-1942
Note

Location: Phoenix, Arizona.

Doctor's bills for services to Mrs. E.M. Clough.

Box   267
Gattie, A.W., 1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Tries to interest Mrs. Blaine in railway terminal scheme.

Box   267
Gattis, Gay, 1937
Note: Progressive Education Association Conference, 1937 October 28-30.
Box   267
Gatzert Company, 1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memo. Tries to interest Mrs. Blaine in purchase of “assessment bonds.”

Box   267
Gaul, James E., Mrs., 1901
Note

Location: Ionia, Michigan.

Asks Mrs. Blaine's help in founding home for elderly women.

Box   267
Gault, L.B., 1889
Note

Location: St. Paul, Minnesota.

Wedding announcement.

Box   267
Gaupp, Professor Dr., 1911
Note

Location: Tubingen, Germany.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to help arrange concerts for the wife of a friend who is coming to America.

Box   267
Gavin, P.A., 1930
Note

Location: Omaha, Nebraska.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for gift. Sends Christmas greetings.

Box   267
Gavit, Joseph, 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Accepts invitation of “the Senior Class.”

Box   267
Gavrilovic, Stoyan, 1945
Note

Location: San Francisco, California.

Yugoslav delegate to. United Nations conference. Thanks Mrs. Blaine for messages.

Box   267
Gawne, William Company, 1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Plumbing and heating contractors. Bill.

Box   267
Gaze, Harry, 1920 March 16-17
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two lecture transcripts:

  • “Concentration and the Subconscious Mind,” 1920 March 16
  • “The Scientific Foundation of Healing,” 1920 March 17.
Box   267
Gazette and Telegraph Company, 1944
Note

Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Two bills for want ads.

Box   267
Gearson, Frances Lee, 1945
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal note.

Box   267
Gebbie, Gertrude, 1925 February 20
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of appreciation.

Box   267
Geddes, Patrick, 1900-1908
Note

Location: Edinburgh, Scotland.

Miscellaneous correspondence regarding Colonel Parker, Stephen Haweis. Copy of French newspaper, Le Figaro, 1900 November 22.

Box   268
Geddes, Patrick, Mrs., 1900
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Personal note.

Box   268
Geertz, Martin, 1915
Note

Location: Lexington, Kentucky.

Announcement of marriage of daughter, Louise, to Arthur G. Merrill.

Box   268
Geiger, Alderman, 1915 April 1
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter for reelection.

Box   268
Geiger, Elizabeth, 1940 December
Note

Location: Poughkeepsie, New York.

Picture postcard and personal reference.

Box   268
Geiger, Minnie, 1900 April 9
Note

Location: Salina, Kansas.

Request for aid in obtaining employment.

Box   268
Geiger, Mr., 1945
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two telephone memos regarding lease of property.

Box   268
Geiser Office Furniture Company, 1945
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for purchase of desk.

Box   268
General Acoustic Company, 1911-1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bills for purchases of acoustic devices for Mrs. McCormick.

Box   268
General Committee on the Limitation of Armament, 1921
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Correspondence regarding election to General Committee and miscellaneous matters.

Box   268
General Federation of Women's Clubs, 1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and printed matter regarding world disarmament and child labor legislation.

Box   268
General Foot Hospital, 1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial support.

Box   268
General Hospital of Saranac Lake, 1928 May 16
Note

Location: Saranac Lake, New York.

Request for contribution.

Box   268
General Motors Acceptance Corporation, 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for information regarding an employee of Mrs. Blaine.

Box   268
General Outdoor Advertising Company, 1932, 1945
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two letters regarding billboards on property.

Box   268
Geneva Research Information Committee, 1930
Note

Location: Geneva, Switzerland.

Printed matter including:

  • “The League of Nations in Review,” Volume II, No. 4-5
  • “The Covenant and the Pact,” Geneva Special Studies, Volume I, No. 9
Box   268
Geneva School of International Studies, 1927, 1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and printed matter soliciting financial support.

Box   268
Genn, Lillian G., 1948
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Letter of criticism for naming Henry Wallace a trustee of the World Government Foundation.

Box   268
Gentry, Elizabeth, 1910
Note

Location: Kansas City, Missouri.

Invitations to address DAR on “Civics and Philanthropy.”

Box   268
Geny, O., 1922
Note

Location: Nashville, Tennessee.

Letter of recommendation for prospective employee.

Box   268
Geographic Publishing Company, 1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memo regarding new world atlas.

Box   268
Geographic Society of Chicago, 1904-1948
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous correspondence regarding membership and events; transcript of special program, 1910 April 22; Ecological Base Map of the City of Chicago; and a proposal to the park Commissioners regarding a Stony Island Park.

Box   268
Georg, Victor, and Company, 1890, 1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill and letter from photographic studio.

Box   268
George, Albert B.
Note: See also:
  • Chicago Urban League, 1932 May 24
  • "Conference on Juvenile Delinquency in the Negro Community"
Box   268
George and Bliss, 1929
Note

Location: Paul Smiths, New York.

Receipted bills for boat services.

Box   268
George, David G., 1940
Note

Location: Beaverdam, Virginia.

Letter regarding Southern Electoral Reform League's battle against poll taxes.

Box   268
George, Edwin Stanton Studios Inc., 1896, 1936, 1941
Note

Location: Newtonville, Massachusetts; New York City, New York.

Inquiries regarding possible memorials.

Box   268
George, Evan P., 1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter regarding J.N. Larned's histories.

Box   268
George, John E., 1901
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Request for cony of report on “Tenement Conditions in Chicago,” by the Executive Committee of the City Homes Association.

Box   268
George Junior Republic Association Inc., 1904-1907, 1937
Note

Location: Freeville, New York.

Requests for financial support.

Box   268
George, Madame, 1890
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Receipted bills for clothing purchases.

Box   268
George, Oscar M., 1918-1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bills for services of electrical contractor.

Box   268
George, Philip H., 1901
Note

Location: Braidwood, Illinois.

Note offering eggs for sale.

Box   268
Georgetown University, 1950
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Request for support of a proposed magazine dealing with the question of the orientation of the world and its many kinds of peoples.

Box   268
Georgette, Madame, 1884
Note

Location: Paris France.

Receipted bills for purchases.

Box   268
Georgia Colored Industrial and Orphan's Home, 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial support.

Box   268
Gepke, John F., 1894
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bill for purchase of furniture.

Box   268
Geraghty, Thomas Francis, Jr., 1937-1948
Note

Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts; probably Chicago, Illinois.

Notes accepting invitations.

Box   268
Geraghty, Thomas Francis, Jr., Mrs. (Katharine Barkhausen), 1937-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notes accepting invitations.

Box   268
Gerard, James, 1943
Note

Location: probably Chicago, Illinois.

Receipt for payment from Mary Virginia McCormick Pension Fund.

Box   268
Geraud, Andre, 1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Address transcript. Speech before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 1936 November 18 on the subject, “Can European Peace Be Saved?”

Box   268
Gerber, F.L., 1943
Note

Location: Camp Carson, Colorado.

Telegram declining invitation.

Box   268
Gere, Thomas Parke, Mrs., 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Announcement of marriage of daughter, Frances Shepard, to Leslie Dudley Carter.

Box   268
Gerhardt, Paul, 1918, 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter offering to purchase property and letter regarding Greater Clarke Boulevard Association.

Box   268
German Old People's Home (Deutsches Altenheim), 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request to use name as patroness for annual ball.

Box   268
German Publication Society, 1913-1918
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Correspondence and bills regarding the German classics and letter regarding a proposed book on the causes of the war in Europe.

Box   268
Gero, Fred, 1929, 1940
Note

Location: Saranac Lake, New York.

Bills for upholstering services.

Box   268
Gerson, Armand J.
Note: See also: Progressive Education Association, 1925 April 23-25, Report of meetings, Philadelphia.
Box   268
Gerstenberg, Julia, 1901 February 3
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note regarding musical program.

Box   268
Gerty, Francis J., 1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two receipted doctor bills.

Box   268
Gertz, Elmer, 1943, 1944
Note: Two pamphlets:
  • Mrs. Bixby Gets a Letter
  • Profile of Carl Sandburg
Box   268
Gesas, Michael, 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two notes regarding unpaid account owed to estate involved in bankruptcy suit.

Box   268
Gethro, Fred W., 1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two doctor bills.

Box   268
Getz, Edward G., 1912, 1914
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Two notes regarding porcelain art object.

Box   268
Getz, George F., 1928, 1934
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telegram, 1928 October 16, regarding Independent Smith for President Committee.

Two telephone memos, 1934, regarding a contribution to the Republican National committee.

Box   268
Getz, Harold I., 1931 June 4
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Interview sheet requesting appointment to discuss investments.

Box   268
Geudtner, O.P. and Company, 1922 November 13
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter offering to buy property.

Box   268
Geyler and Levy, 1907 March 6
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from distributors of the Autocar.

Box   268
Geyman, Milton J., 1929 December 17
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Two x-rays of teeth.

Box   268
Gheno, John, 1947 April 11
Note: Thank you note for flower gift.
Box   268
Giandrone, Jeanette, 1948 June 10
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Postcard discussing plans after graduation from Francis W. Parker School.

Box   268
Gibbo, George, 1905 October 6
Note

Location: Malone, New York.

Bill for packing and unloading grand piano.

Box   268
Gibbons, Douglas, and Company, 1932-1938
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Correspondence regarding sale or ental of Mrs. Blaine's camp at Upper Saint Regis.

Box   268
Gibbs, C.S., Mrs., 1899 July 11
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter offering properties for sale.

Box   268
Gibbs, Jeptha Milton, 1925
Note

Location: Douglas, Arizona.

Announcement of marriage of daughter, Wilhelmina, to Albert Arnold Sprague Jr.

Box   268
Gibbs, Susan B., Mrs., 1949 September 14
Note: Note requesting interview for former friend of Mary Virginia McCormick.
Box   268
Giblin, James, 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter requesting assistance in purchasing a property.

Box   268
Gibson, Adelaide Matilda, 1920-1922
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Correspondence regarding assistance from friends of Nettie Fowler McCormick.

Box   268
Gibson Art Galleries, 1910-1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Four notes requesting sitting for photograph.

Box   268
Gibson, Bonnie M., Mrs., 1929 July 2
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Report of interview with applicant for secretarial position.

Box   268
Gibson Brothers, 1930 August 30
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Offer to purchase McCormick property in Toronto.

Box   268
Gibson, Dunn and Crutcher, 1943 May
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Bills for legal services.

Box   268
Gibson, Edward Guest, Mrs., 1941
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Invitation to wedding of daughter, Cecil Guest, to Grinnell Willis Locke.

Box   268
Gibson, Eleanor Johnston, 1904, 1939
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Two personal notes.

Box   268
Gibson, Ernest Willard, Jr.
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Telegram regarding a promotional mailing.

See also: Youth for Democracy, 1941 January 28, Report of Joint Rally.

Box   268
Gibson, Preston, Mrs., 1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation.

Box   268
Gibson, William, Mrs. (Elizabeth McCormick)
Note

Statement regarding a branch of McCormick genealogy.

See also: Wilson, Obed G., Mrs. (Lelia Waterhouse).

Box   268
Gibson, William A., 1911 January 30
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Copy of the Committee Booklet of the Chicago Association of Commerce for 1911.

Box   269
Giddings Shop, undated
Note

Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Bills for purchases.

Box   269
Gideons, The, 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter and memos requesting contributions.

Box   269
Gideonse, Harry D., 1937-1943
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Transcripts of addresses:

  • “Should the Neutrality Act Be Changed?” Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 1939 September 23
  • “Holland - The Problems of A Neutral,” Chicago Council, 1936 October 23
  • “In Defense of the State Department,” 1943 August 13

See also:

  • National Committee on the Cause and Cure of War, 1937 January 26-29, Twelfth Annual Conference
  • Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 1938 January 8, “American Policy in the Far East” and “The Ludlow Amendment”
Box   269
Gieduslnov, V.C., 1945 May 7
Note: Note regarding Polish representation at UN Conference on International Organization.
Box   269
Gielow, Dorothy, 1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Interview report on request for financial help.

Box   269
Gierum, Carl, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter soliciting piano tuning business.

Box   269
Giesy, Norman W., 1932-1943
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Correspondence from doctor to Mary Virginia McCormick and regarding a memorial to her.

Box   269
Gifford, A.C., 1924 July 28
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter seeking position as seamstress.

Box   269
Gifford, Orrin P., 1926-1932
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Notes acknowledging receipt of checks, many with enclosures of church programs, newspaper clippings, etc. regarding Rev. Gifford and his wife.

Box   269
Gifford, S.K., 1921
Note

Location: Providence, Rhode Island.

Two telegrams with advice regarding Worcester Academy and an unidentified school.

Box   269
Gigliotti, Cairoli, 1923-1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence from editor of the New Comer and other Italian and English publications and President of the Immigrants Legal Aid Society of Illinois.

Box   269
Gil, Enrique, 1946 April 18
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Transcript of address before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations on the subject of “Inter-American Relations.”

Box   269
Gilbert, Barry, 1926-1944
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and papers regarding various legal matters handled as member of the firm of Cassels, Potter and Bentley.

Box   269
Gilbert, C.C., 1940 February 23
Note

Location: Nashville, Tennessee.

Letter regarding the Fifty Years in Business magazine with reference to an article about Cyrus Hall McCormick by Gus Dyer of Vanderbilt University.

Box   269
Gilbert, Clara Culver, 1926
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to meeting of The Fortnightly.

Box   269
Gilbert, Edward A.
Note: See also: Ogilvy and Gilbert.
Box   269
Gilbert, George, 1920 April 20
Note: Note written from Army and Navy YMCA Hospital.
Box   269
Gilbert, Julia E., 1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note regarding Mrs. Blaine's generosity in providing nurses for Margaret Radcliffe.

Box   269
Gilbert, Lawson, Mrs., 1910-1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Manitou, Colorado.

Extended correspondence regarding a 1911 address to the Mothers Club of the Elementary School of the University of Chicago and two memos regarding liberty bonds, 1918.

Box   269
Gilbert, Lois, 1922 November 28
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter describing new lines of shoes and bags.

Box   269
Gilbert, Richard, 1937-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notes accepting invitations to dinner.

Box   269
Gilbert, S., 1938
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Bill for consigned shipment from Switzerland.

Box   269
Gilbert, W. Philo, 1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Carbon copy of letter describing difficulties in sale of property formerly owned by Mary Virginia McCormick.

Box   269
Gilder, Richard Watson, 1900-1907
Note

Location: Berlin, Germany; Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous correspondence and examples of Gilder's writings.

Box   269
Gilder, Richard Watson, Memorial Fund, 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Announcement regarding the fund to establish “Gilder Fellowships” in political and social conditions at Columbia University.

Box   269
Gilder, Rosamond, 1924-1936
Note

Location: Lee, Massachusetts.

Correspondence regarding negotiations for writing various biographies, including members of the McCormick family.

Box   269
Gildersleeve, Madeline, 1916 December 21
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Interview record regarding renewal of subscription to Ladies Home Journal.

Box   269
Gildersleeve, Virginia C., 1948 February 18
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Letter regarding Palestine situation.

See also: American Women's Victory dinner and conference, 1919 February 12-13.

Box   269
Giles, Jessie, 1916 April 11
Note

Location: Gurley, Alabama.

Letter to Virginia McCormick requesting aid in rebuilding a church.

Box   269
Giles, Louisa, 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding a hand crocheted bead spread.

Box   269
Gilje, Christiana, 1921-1922
Note

Location: San Diego, California.

Correspondence from woman recuperating in San Diego.

Box   269
Gilkey, Charles W., 1924-1945
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Transcript of address given before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 1925 June 4, “The Present Situation in India” and miscellaneous correspondence.

See also:

  • Woodrow Wilson, 1924 February 6, Memorial Service at Mandel Hall
  • Parker School, 1933 June 9, Commencement Address
  • New England Congregational Church Forum, 1935 November 10, “Voice of Religion in the Present Crisis”
  • Emergency Peace Campaign, 1937 January 19
  • United Nations Assiation Congress, 1944 January 14-15, Proceedings
Box   269
Gilkey, Charles W., Mrs., 1942-1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous correspondence.

Box   269
Gill, Piare S., 1940 March 15
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of appreciation for assistance enabling student to continue work in the field of cosmic rays.

Box   269
Gill, Wilson L., 1906 May 8
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Letter and printed matter regarding the School City movement.

Box   269
Gillberg, Hannah, 1924 February 27
Note

Location: Roslindale, Massachusetts.

Letter from former employee of Mary Virginia McCormick reminding Mrs. Blaine that she had been forgotten when other servants had been remembered.

Box   269
Gillberg, Ingrid, 1941, 1943
Note

Location: Pacific Palisades, California.

Notes acknowledging receipt of gifts.

Box   269
Gillberg, Thyra, 1943 May 26
Note: Note acknowledging receipt of payment from Pension fund.
Box   269
Gillespie, E.D., 1892-1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Maine; Massachusetts.

Miscellaneous personal correspondence.

Box   269
Gillespie, Elizabeth, 1913-1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding assistance in obtaining a nursing job.

Box   269
Gillespie, Ellen, 1921-1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous materials. Genealogical connection between Beales, Blaines, and Gillespies.

Box   269
Gillespie, Frank P., Mrs., 1913 March 26
Note

Location: St. Louis, Missouri.

Request for financial assistance.

Box   269
Gillespie, John B., 1921-1925
Note

Location: St. Louis, Missouri.

Miscellaneous correspondence, requests for assistance in finding employment, and a copy of the genealogy of the Gillespie, Blaine, Beale, Ewing and Sherman families.

Box   270
Gillespie, Mrs., 1917 February 13
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note regarding antiques.

Box   270
Gillett, Frederick Huntington, undated
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Invitation to marriage of daughter, Frances Helen Hoar, to Reginald Candler Foster.

Box   270
Gillette, Cassius E., 1909 September 22
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Promotional information regarding a Mexican gold and silver mine.

Box   270
Gillette, Celia B., undated
Note

Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Note requesting financial assistance.

Box   270
Gillette, Howard F., 1908-1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous correspondence regarding personal matters and various causes including the Boy Scouts.

Box   270
Gillette, Howard F., Jr., Mrs. (Mary Hale), 1938, 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two notes replying to invitations.

Box   270
Gillig, Henry F., 1889, 1902
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Two personal notes.

Box   270
Gillingham, Clinton H., 1915
Note

Location: Maryville, Tennessee.

Letter from Treasurer of the Mountain Workers' Conference and Bible School regarding a telegram of greetings sent to Mrs. Blaine's mother.

Box   270
Gillis, J.M., 1891 July 24
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Receipted bill for services.

Box   270
Gillmore, Robert T., 1911 January 3
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for gift of a book.

Box   270
Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, Mrs.
Note: See also: American Women's Victory dinner and conference, 1919 February 12-13.
Box   270
Gilmer, Thomas L., 1902-1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills, miscellaneous correspondence, copy of article reprint, “Resection of the Bone for Protrusion of the Mandible,” and a summary of the main occurrences of Dr. Gilmer's life.

Box   270
Gilmor, Elsie, 1893, 1896
Note

Location: Bristol?

Two thank you notes for gifts.

Box   270
Gilmor, Mary
Note: See also: Young, Mary Gilmor.
Box   270
Gilmore, W.S., Mrs., 1938-1939
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Correspondence and memos regarding custom making of corsets and girdles.

Box   270
Gimbel, Elinor S., 1948-1949
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Miscellaneous correspondence regarding Henry Wallace and world peace.

Box   270
Gimpel, E. and Wildenstein, 1914 January 3
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Announcement of private exhibition of art works.

Box   270
Gimson, Basil, 1928 November 22
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Transcript of address at Francis W. Parker School by this representative of Bedales School in England. Letter thanking Mrs. Blaine for her kindnesses during visit.

Box   270
Gingell, Emily, 1916 December 13
Note

Location: Sussex, England.

Request for financial assistance.

Box   270
Gingher, W.L., 1913 April 9
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter regarding buyer for Mrs. Blaine's Chicago residence.

Box   270
Ginn and Company, Publishers, 1906-1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous correspondence regarding textbooks for Chicago schools.

See also: Hilton, Henry H.

Box   270
Ginther, Ruby L., 1940-1953
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous personal social correspondence and receipted bills for services as nurse.

Box   270
Girard Trust Company, 1919
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Letter and telegram regarding deposits.

Box   270
Girls Club, 1888-1889
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Records, minutes book, receipted bills.

Box   270
Girls Community Club, 1923 April 21
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Request for financial assistance.

Box   270
Girl Scouts Inc., 1920-1953
Note

Location: New York City, New York; Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for contributions.

Box   270
Girls' Friendly Society, 1921 February 26
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial aid.

Box   270
Girls' Industrial Home, 1911 August 22
Note

Location: Delaware, Ohio.

Request for information regarding parsons qualified as physical culture teachers.

Box   270
Girls Latin School, 1931, 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial assistance and for a name and address.

Box   270
Girls Vacation Fund Inc., 1940
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Request for financial aid in sending girls to camp.

Box   270
Giroux, George, Mrs., 1899 November 22
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for aid in finding work and other relief assistance.

Box   270
Giua, Michele, 1949 May 16
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Press release of address by Socialist member of Italian Senate, Michele Giua, at Wallace Peace Rally, Madison Square Garden.

Box   270
Giuliani, A., 1938 September 13
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for an interview to discuss world peace.

Box   270
Givan's Irish Linen Stores, 1937
Note

Location: London, England.

Receipted bills for purchases.

Box   270
Given, John LaPorte, 1925
Note

Location: Manchester, Vermont.

Announcement of marriage of daughter, Sarah Isabel, to James Breckinridge Waller.

Box   270
Glackin, Edward J., 1905
Note

Location: Springfield, Illinois.

Letter regarding impending bill in state legislature regarding tuberculosis.

Box   270
Gladd Brothers Inc., 1934-1951
Note

Location: Saranac Lake, New York.

Receipted bills for boat, motor and automobile services.

Box   270
Glade, John H., Mrs., 1919 March 25
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter requesting interview to discuss plan related to Francis W. Parker School.

Box   270
Gladwin, Harold Sterling, 1939
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Announcement of marriage of daughter, Nora, to Murry Nelson Fairbank.

Box   270
Gladwin, Harold Sterling, Mrs. (Winifred Jones), 1939 April 5
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Personal note regarding marriage of daughter.

Box   270
Glann, Bruyn A., 1945
Note

Location: Paterson, New Jersey.

Request for autograph in connection with stamp collection.

Box   270
Glanton, Lou, 1900 May 21
Note

Location: Madison, Georgia.

Inquiry regarding scholarships to Chicago Institute summer school.

Box   270
Glaser, Peggy, 1943?
Note: Personal thank you note.
Box   270
Glass, Carter, 1937
Note: Address transcript, broadcast over radio station WBBM, 1937 March 2, on the subject of the Supreme Court.
Box   270
Glass, John, 1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding Glass property rented by Mrs. Blaine.

Box   270
Glass, John, Mrs., 1919?
Note

Location: Ravinia, Illinois.

Note regarding Glass property rented by Mrs. Blaine.

Box   270
Glass, Sara Y., 1907
Note: Letter from art teacher regarding possible jobs available in Chicago.
Box   270
Glatfelter, P.H., Company, 1932 April 15
Note

Location: Spring Grove, Pennsylvania.

Replying concerning a farm management firm used by Glatfelter.

Box   270
Gleason, Josephine, 1936 August 7
Note

Location: Poughkeepsie, New York.

Note regarding Nancy's attending Vassar.

Box   270
Gleason, Winifred, 1913-1924
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; New York City, New York.

Correspondence regarding making gowns for Mrs. Blaine.

Box   270
Gleave, Arthur, 1943
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Personal note.

Box   271
Gleave's Flower Shop, 1918-1949
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Receipted bills for flower orders.

Box   271
Gleerup, W.T., Mrs. (Jane Garland), 1913
Note

Location: West Plains, Missouri.

Request for assistance in obtaining employment as a travelling companion.

Box   271
Gleeson, Margaret, 1929, 1930
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Miscellaneous correspondence with nurse connected with Stanley McCormick; her operation paid for by Mrs. Blaine.

Box   271
Gleich, T.C., 1912 June 15
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note declining invitation.

Box   271
Glencoe Police Benevolent Association, 1934
Note

Location: Glencoe, Illinois.

Requests for assistance.

Box   271
Gleneagles Hotel, 1939
Note

Location: Perthshire, Scotland.

Receipted bills and miscellaneous correspondence regarding stay at hotel.

Box   271
Glenn, John H., 1906 December 3
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bill for services rendered in mailing circulars.

Box   271
Glenn, Joseph Burton, 1942-1943
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Bills for doctors care of Mrs. Carolyn Adams.

Box   271
Glenview Lodge, 1926
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Interview report requesting appointment to discuss serving on advisory board.

Box   271
Glenwood Hall, 1949
Note

Location: Rocky Mount, North Carolina.

Request for financial assistance to this country day school for children of working parents.

Box   271
Glenwood Manual Training School, 1908-1932
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Glenwood, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding contributions to the school, the school program, and miscellaneous printed matter regarding the school.

Box   271
Glessner, J.G.M., 1909 April 5
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter replying to Mrs. Blaine's request that a letter be sent on behalf of Senate Bill 331.

Box   271
Glessner, John J., 1900-1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous social correspondence.

Box   271
Glessner, John J., Mrs. (Frances Macbeth), 1892-1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous correspondence including printed matter regarding the Orchestra Permanent Endowment Program.

Box   271
Glickley, Albert, 1905-1949
Note

Location: Paul Smiths, New York; New York City, New York; Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous personal and business correspondence. Request for aid.

Box   271
Glisson, L.C., 1949 May 14
Note

Location: Atlanta, Georgia.

Letter regarding World Government based upon a “Universally Equitable Governing Thought Standard” derived from “divine inspiration.”

Box   271
Globe School Book Company, 1902 February 13
Note

Location: St. Paul, Minnesota.

Letter offering school books for sale.

Box   271
Globe-Wernicke Company, 1903-1925
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bills and correspondence regarding purchase of office equipment and supplies.

Box   271
Gloeckler, Edna, 1910, 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two notes replying to invitations.

Box   271
Glolier Society, 1911 February 2
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for appointment to discuss book for Francis W. Parker School.

Box   271
Glore, Charles F., 1942-1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding the United Nations War Exposition.

Box   271
Glos, Adams S., 1903-1912
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Receipted bills for purchases of hardware and farm equipment.

Box   271
Glover, Marguerite, 1894
Note

Location: Lakewood, Illinois.

Two personal notes.

Box   271
Gluck, Samuel, 1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memos and interview sheets requesting appointment to discuss a new patent medicine.

Box   271
Glueck, Bernard
Note: See also: Chicago Association for Child Study and Parent Education, 1928 February 16-18, and to Mid-West Conference on Character Development.
Box   271
Glynn, Winifred, 1941 September 29
Note

Location: Brookline, Massachusetts.

Thank you note for gifts from summer camp employee.

Box   271
Gnad, S.S., 1943
Note: Receipt for payment from Mary Virginia McCormick Pension Fund.
Box   271
Gochenour, Bertie, 1903 February 27
Note

Location: New Market, Virginia.

Offer to sell collar and handkerchief set.

Box   271
Goddard, Charles, 1919, 1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted expense account as extra waiter and request for loan.

Box   271
Goddard College, 1949 November 16
Note

Location: Plainfield, Vermont.

Letter from Royce S. Pitkin, President, requesting appointment to discuss the school's program.

Box   271
Goddard, Conyers, 1937-1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous correspondence and Trustee's reports regarding Francis W. Parker School.

Box   271
Goddard, Convers, Mrs., 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two social notes.

Box   271
Goddard, Jean T.J., 1941 January 21
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Letter regarding road project for St. Regis Lake camps.

Box   271
Goddard, Margaret, 1941
Note

Location: Upper St. Regis, New York.

Two social notes.

Box   271
Goddard, Minnie G., 1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note replying to invitation.

Box   271
Goddard, Thomas J., 1940-1941
Note

Location: Upper St. Regis, New York.

Two invitations.

Box   271
Godding, J.G., and Company, 1914 February 9
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Receipted bill for purchase of combs.

Box   271
Godfrey, Frank E., 1922 October 24
Note

Location: Coronado, California.

Telegram regarding renewal of rental of “Manana” for coming year.

Box   271
Godkin, Lawrence, 1914
Note: Prospectus of the American Agricultural Organization Society.
Box   271
Godwin, L.P., 1907 March
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two telephone memos regarding real estate and the Francis W. Parker School.

Box   271
Godwin, Nora, 1896, 1903?
Note

Location: Roslyn, New York?

Two personal notes.

Box   271
Godwin, S.O., undated
Note: Letter from Stanley McCormick's nurse in response to gift.
Box   271
Goethe Bi-Centennial, 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Transcript of the ceremonies presenting an Honorary Degree to Albert Schweitzer, 1949 July 11, and telephone memos regarding Mrs. Blaine's gift to the bicentennial fund.

Box   271
Goethe Monument Association, 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Printed matter, one item in German, regarding the Grand Memorial Celebration.

Box   271
Goetz, Alexander
Note: See also: Institute of World Affairs, 1932 November 28, Report of dinner address: “An Interpretation of the German Elections, By a Citizen of Germany.”
Box   271
Goetz Elevator Company, 1953 November 16
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding installation of an elevator at 101 E. Erie Street, Mrs. Blaine's Chicago residence.

Box   271
Goetz, Elsa, 1902-1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous social notes.

Box   271
Goetz, Henry A., 1911, 1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding curative mental science and psychotherapeutic experiments. Mention of Child Welfare Exhibit.

Box   271
Gofen, Arthur R., 1953 February 18
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Request for Rooseveltiana published by Mrs. Blaine.

Box   271
Goff, Lydia G., 1913?
Note

Location: Paul Smiths, New York.

Request for aid to church in Vermontville.

Box   271
Goggin, Catharine, 1900 December 21
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Form letter addressed to the Citizens Education Committee.

Box   271
Gokhale, D.V., 1947
Note

Location: India.

Christmas greeting and note in connection regarding prayer for international peace.

Box   271
Golb, Dan, 1949-1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence, telephone memos, and reports regarding a project at Roosevelt College to determine the attitudes of southern workers migrating to Chicago and their adjustment to Chicago race attitudes.

Box   271
Goldberg, Abe, 1932 December 8
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Promissory note for $25.

Box   271
Golden Rule Foundation, 1930-1940
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Correspondence and printed matter soliciting aid for the foundation and acknowledging gifts received.

Box   272
Goldenson, George, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note accepting invitation of senior class party, Francis W. Parker School.

Box   272
Goldie, Walter, 1929 January 18
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memo. An invitation to have tea with Mrs. Blaine.

Box   272
Goldman, Alfred R., 1939 May 18
Note

Location: Forest Park, Illinois.

Note regarding location of a copy of the out-of-print “Songs of Cornell” previously sought by Mrs. Blaine.

Box   272
Goldschmidt, Alfred A., 1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

List of rare book collections for sale.

Box   272
Goldsmith, Andrew, 1904
Note: Note acknowledging receipt of check.
Box   272
Goldsmith, Oscar, 1922 August 29
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Thank you note of gift from Mary Virginia McCormick to the fund for Jewish Relief.

Box   272
Goldsmith, Oscar, Mrs., 1923 July 19
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Sympathy note on death of Mrs. Blaine 's mother.

Box   272
Gold Star Mothers, 1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memos regarding tickets for a benefit program.

Box   272
Gold Strips Heroes, 1919 February 18
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note thanking Mrs. Blaine for her aid in regarding the minstrel show staged by crippled and wounded war veterans.

Box   272
Goldzier, Constantine, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding the soliciting of applications in regard to an unidentified educational project. Might possibly relate to the Francis W. Parker school.

Box   272
Golterman, F.H., 1903-1913
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Receipted bills for blacksmith services.

Box   272
Goltra, Edward E., 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two notes regarding Democratic Women's organizations of St. Louis.

Box   272
Gompers, Samuel, 1917, 1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Washington, D.C.

Transcript of speeches by Elihu Root and Samuel Gompers under the auspices of the National Security League, Chicago, 1917 September 14, regarding America's entry into the War.

Letter, 1921 October, inviting Mrs. Blaine to participate in an unofficial Committee on Disarmament to advise delegates at the planned international conferences.

Box   272
Comstock, William Edwin, Mrs. (Evelyn Gordon), 1923-1945
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Social correspondence and telephone memos.

Box   272
Gooch, Hiram A., 1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding the Princeton-Yale Preparatory School in Chicago.

Box   272
Good, Archie, 1911 March 29
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for loan. Promissory note.

Box   272
Good Housekeeping, 1908, 1943
Note

Location: Springfield, Massachusetts.

Letter requesting picture for article on women in municipal improvement by Clinton Rogers Woodruff and Letter requesting appointment to interview Mrs. Blaine on her opinion of the magazine.

Box   272
Good Neighbor League, 1936-1941
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence, printed matter, and reports concerning the work of the League. The 1937 folder contains a summary of responses to Mrs. Blaine's radio address and some examples.

Box   272
Good Neighbor Society, 1946-1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and printed matter regarding inter-racial activities and program of the Society. Request for assistance.

Box   272
Good Samaritan Hospital - Arizona, 1940
Note

Location: Phoenix, Arizona.

Bills for hospital services rendered Mrs. Geraldine Clough.

Box   272
Goode, J. Paul
Note: See also: League of Women Voters, Chicago, 1927 March 12, Conference on Education for World Citizenship and Woman's City Club, 1921 April 5 and 12.
Box   272
Goode, J. Paul, Mrs., 1915 March 30
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial aid in behalf of reelection of Mr. Merriam to the city council.

Box   272
Goodell, Ida Foster, 1906
Note

Location: Nesbitt, Florida.

Request for a loan.

Box   272
Goodell, R.H., and Company, 1906 October 19
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Offer of Note Brokers to loan or invest money.

Box   272
Goodell, Zina, 1908 August 19
Note

Location: Salem, Massachusetts.

Receipted bill for auto storage.

Box   272
Gooden, Opal, 1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Madison, Wisconsin.

Copy of “Peace Action Handbook Series” and correspondence regarding the program. Acknowledgement of financial support and request for further aid in the Wisconsin movement.

Box   272
Goodhart, Frederick P., Mrs., 1889-1893
Note: Three social notes.
Box   272
Goodhew's Ambulance Service, 1944 August 2
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Bill for services to Ruth Loftus.

Box   272
Gooding, Alfred, 1917-1934
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note

Location: Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

Press clippings. Miscellaneous correspondence, including invitation to wedding of daughter, Eleanor, to Mr. Emmons. Printed pamphlets, including The Theological History of an Old Parish / by Rev. Gooding, his Portsmouth in the Eighteenth Century, The Three Churches of the South Parish, and typewritten copy of a sermon, “Things that we possess and things that possess us.”

Box   272
Gooding, Alfred, Mrs. (Mabel Sise), 1917-1930
Note

Location: Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

Miscellaneous correspondence.

Box   272
Gooding College, 1921, 1925, 1928
Note

Location: Gooding, Idaho.

Three requests for financial assistance.

Box   272
Gooding, Frederic, 1918-1950
Note

Location: Portsmouth, New Hampshire; Boston, Massachusetts.

Miscellaneous correspondence from son of Rev. Alfred Gooding and brother-in-law of Emmons Blaine Jr.

Box   272
Gooding, Frederic, Mrs. (Julia Papin), 1919-1946
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts; Concord, Massachusetts.

Miscellaneous personal correspondence.

Box   272
Gooding, Theodore P., 1919 May 21
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Thank you note.

Box   272
Goodman, Kay, 1937, 1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Replies to two invitations.

Box   272
Goodman, Kenneth Sawyer, Mrs., 1926 June 22
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memo regarding using Mrs. Blaine's name as a patroness for the Children's Theater.

Box   272
Goodrich, Albert W., 1914, 1916, 1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Social notes, including announcement of marriage of daughter, Rosamond, to Kenneth Carpenter.

Box   272
Goodrich, Bessie Bacon
Note: See also: National Conference on Educational Method.
Box   272
Goodrich, B.F., Company, 1908
Note

Location: Akron, Ohio.

Receipted bills for purchases.

Box   272
Goodrich. Harper R., 1944?
Note

Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Personal note.

Box   272
Goodrich, Helen, 1901-1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous personal and social notes.

See also: Ratcliff, Myrtle Goodrich, 1938 November 13.

Box   272
Goodrich, James E., 1944 September 27
Note

Location: Kansas City, Missouri.

Letter regarding James G. Blaine, Republican candidate for Lt. Governor of Kansas.

Box   273
Goodrich, James P.
Note: See also: American-Russian Institute for Cultural Relations, report, 1934 April 20, page 14.
Box   273
Goodrich, M.E., 1927-1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two receipts from newspaper circulator.

Box   273
Goodrich, Miss, 1924-1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memos seeking appointment to show line of maid's aprons and uniforms.

Box   273
Goodrich, Mr., 1914 November 24
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memo reporting the death of Mrs. Goodrich to be given to Mrs. McCormick.

Box   273
Good Shepherd Community Center, 1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding the work and needs of the center and a copy of the pamphlet, The Negro and the War / by Earl Brown and George R. Leighton.

Box   273
Goodsmith, Howard, undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acceptance of invitation for supper.

Box   273
Goodsmith, Marion, 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two replies to invitations.

Box   273
Goodspeed, Charles B., 1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to dinner.

Box   273
Goodspeed, Charles B., Mrs. (Elizabeth Fyller), 1933-1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous social correspondence.

Box   273
Goodspeed, Edgar J., 1921, 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter regarding finding a translator for several speeches by Albert Einstein. Letter requesting support for the stabilization fund of the Near East Colleges.

Box   273
Goodspeed, T.W., 1898-1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous correspondence with the Secretary of the Board of Trustees, University of Chicago.

Box   273
Goodspeed, Wilbur Fisk, Mrs., 1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to attend a musical program.

Box   273
Goodspeed's Book Shop, 1904, 1917
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Bills for purchases.

Box   273
Goodwill Industries, 1930-1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding work of the Industries and solicitations for support.

Box   273
Goodwin, Clarence Norton, 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Copy of “An Opinion Submitted to the Special Committee on Revenues of the Board of Education of the City of Chicago, with Reference to the Validity of Certain School Leases and of Certain Modifications Thereof” / by Clarence N. Goodwin.

Box   273
Goodwin, Clarence Norton, Mrs., 1923-1925
Note: Invitations to hear various speakers.
Box   273
Goodwin, Emma E., 1917 November 1
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to view lampshades and other handicraft articles.

Box   273
Goodwin, Eneas B.
Note: See also: Kelly, Mayor Edward J., Report of Unity Day Meeting, 1941 June 6, page 6.
Box   273
Goodwin, Mrs., 1893?
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note accepting invitation for lunch.

Box   273
Goodwin, Richard E., 1927 May 4
Note

Location: Augusta, Maine.

Letter requesting financial aid for local General Hospital.

Box   273
Goodwin, S.O., 1909-1910
Note

Location: Montecito, California; Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding the care of Stanley McCormick.

Box   273
Goodwin, W.A.R., 1911 October 7
Note

Location: Rochester, New York.

Note from the Rector of St. Paul's Church regarding a Mrs. Osborne of Buffalo.

Box   273
Goodwin, W.R., Jr.
Note: See also: Oakhurst Farm.
Box   273
Gookin, Frederick W., 1920
Note: Invitation.
Box   273
Gorbold, R.P., 1915
Note

Location: Kyoto, Japan.

Correspondence regarding sending of cablegrams for Mrs. McCormick's birthday celebration from Japanese missions.

Box   273
Gordon, Basil, Mrs. (Lelia Montague), 1900-1904
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Miscellaneous personal correspondence.

Box   273
Gordon, Esthar Love, Mrs., 1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter regarding the Lake George Institute to encourage better national and international understanding and possible sponsorship by Antioch College.

Box   273
Gordon, Frank Malcolm, 1945 December 22
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Announcement of marriage of daughter, Evelyn, to William Edwin Comstock.

Box   273
Gordon, George Campbell, Mrs., 1928
Note: Announcement of marriage of sister, Alice Hunter, to James Northrop Smythe.
Box   273
Gordon, George W., 1919-1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous correspondence regarding legal matters handled by Nelson, Little and Gordon law firm.

Box   273
Gordon, Harold, 1943
Note

Location: Salt Lake City, Utah.

Form letters from Utah State Prison offering handmade “victory” bracelet for sale.

Box   273
Gordon, Helen S., 1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for basket of flowers.

Box   273
Gordon and Helliwell, 1906-1913
Note

Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Correspondence with architectural firm regarding additions and alterations to the “Oaklands” estate.

Box   273
Gordon, Jacques, 1919-1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miscellaneous correspondence regarding the Gordon String Quartette.

Box   273
Gordon, Jean, 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for services of druggist.

Box   273
Gordon, John R., 1941
Note

Location: Great Lakes, Illinois.

Thank you note from Great Lakes trainee who had been Mrs. Blaine's guest for dinner and the theater.

Box   273
Gordon, Lance, 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding a project to use a “Lancer Unit Production” of motion pictures to combat a one-sided press.

Box   273
Gordon, Lary, 1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for gift of books.

Box   273
Gordon, Linley V.
Note: See also: World Alliance for International Friendship through the Churches, 1931 November 9-12, 16th annual meeting and good will congress.
Box   273
Gordon, Martha, 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipt for payment for services rendered and thank you note for gift of bifocal glasses.

Box   273
Gordon, Mr., 1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memos regarding sale of linens.

Box   273
Gordon, Spencer, 1917-1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Legal correspondence with firm of Bentley, Burling, Kumler, and Gordon.

Box   273
Gore, Edward E.
Note: See also: Chicago Association of Commerce, 1932 June 2-3, National conference for reduction of government expenditures.
Box   273
Gore, James H., 1925
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Copy of correspondence with Harold McCormick regarding election of Cyrus McCormick to the Hall of Fame.

Box   273
Gore, Thomas Lee, 1949
Note

Location: Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Letter regarding institutions for care of mentally ill with brochures for The Lodge of the Turquoise Trail in New Mexico and the Institute of Living, Hartford, Massachusetts.

Box   273
Gorgas Memorial Institute, 1918, 1929
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Telegram from Gorgas regarding the probable call to active duty of a Major Preble; letter from Memorial Institute requesting financial support.

Box   273
Gorham Company, 1937
Note

Location: Providence, Rhode Island.

Copy of bill for cast bronze statuette sold to estate of Lorado Taft.

Box   273
Gorham Company - New York, 1893-1926
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Bills for purchases from silversmiths.

Box   273
Gorham, Sidney, 1934
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter and telephone memo regarding estate of Stanley McCormick from law firm of Miller, Gorham, Wales, and Adams.

Box   273
Gorke, Otto, Jr., and Company, 1915
Note

Location: Forest Park, Illinois.

Bills for purchase of gravestone for Maurice Murphy.

Box   273
Gorman, Daniel
Note: See also: Eucharistic Congress, 1926 June 20-24.
Box   273
Gorman, Edward J., 1908-1954
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipts for payment for services as waiter and butler and for services in securing other part time employees.

Box   273
Gorman, Edward J., Mrs., 1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for gift upon death of daughter, Geneva.

Box   273
Gorman, Mate C., 1929-1930
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Correspondence from nurse to Stanley McCormick.

Box   273
Gorton, Frank S., Mrs. (Louise Stager), 1896-1898
Note: Miscellaneous social correspondence.
Box   273
Goodwin, W.R., Jr.
Note: See also: Oakhurst Farm.
Box   273-275
Gorton, Truman B., 1895-1926
Physical Description: 20 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Mr. Gorton was the Business Secretary for the Trustees for Miss Mary Virginia McCormick. Folders contain innumerable reports and statements of accounts sent by Gorton to Mrs. Blaine. Miscellaneous items regarding various charitable and benevolent projects in which Miss McCormick was interested. Also information regarding the Nettie Fowler McCormick estate and estate of Stanley McCormick.

Box   275
Gorton, Truman B., 1927 January 3-1937 September 14
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Gorton was an officer of the Nettie Fowler McCormick estate. Correspondence includes letters concerning the estate, yearly reports of the estate, description of removal of Mrs. McCormick's personal items from her home after her death, etc.

Box   275
Gorton, Truman B., Mrs. (Frances Smith), 1900-1945
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Frances Smith was employed in the McCormick Biographical Association from 1900 until 1911 when she resigned. After this date she apparently continued to do some research for the Association. Her correspondence sheds light on the early life of Cyrus Hall McCormick and supplies a running account of the activities of the Biographical Association during the years 1900-1911. Members of the Association at this time included Mrs. Blaine, her mother, and all her brothers.

Items of importance in these folders include:

  • 1904-1906 correspondence contains information on the attempt of the Association to get C.H. McCormick in the “Hall of Fame,” though the location of this is not given. A letter, 1905 March 28, discuss ten American historians that were considered to write a short biography of McCormick so as to influence the judges of the Hall of Fame. Men suggested included: F.J. Turner, R.G. Thwaites, J.F. Rhodes, and others. Thwaites received the job and insight concerning the effort of the Association in the Hall of Fame matter can be gleaned from his letters.
  • Throughout the correspondence is information on gifts to Cyrus Hall McCormick school in Chicago.
  • Throughout the correspondence is also information on the displays that the Association set up in various places, 1905-1911.
  • 19-page document, 1910 March 16, is a compilation of early documents which indicate that Cyrus McCormick, and not his father Robert invented the reaper. This document shows a great deal of research.
  • Letter, 1915 August 13, is a summary of the literature on the Marsh vs. McCormick legal controversy.

See also:

  • McCormick Historical Association, 1903-1905
  • Cyrus Hall McCormick School
Box   275
Goslin, Ryllis Alexander, Mrs.
Note: See also: National Committee on the Cause and Cure of War, 1937 January 26-29. Twelfth Annual Conference.
Box   275
Gosling, Thomas Warrington
Note: See also: National Conference on Educational Method.
Box   275
Gospel League, 1935 October 2-1938 May 11
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

During these three years, the Gospel League made continued attempts to get financial aid from Mrs. Blaine. The League did charitable work among the Chicago poor and transients.

Box   276
Gospel League Shelter, 1949 July 5
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Amy Taylor of this organization wished to speak to Mrs. Blaine about the Gospel League Shelter for Women. No indication that she did.

Box   276
Gossage, Charles, and Company, 1890 November 26
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for aprons.

Box   276
Gosward, H.W., Company, 1904 October 17
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

The Gossard Company wished Mrs. Blaine to verify the fact that she was a stock holder in a publication called the Sketch Book.

Box   276
Gosselin, Maud, 1939 October 10
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

The writer wished Mrs. Blaine to contribute the use of her name and some financial backing to the publication of some American paintings.

Box   276
Gotham Hospital, 1927
Note: Document contains the signatures of three women, who hoped Mrs. Blaine would contribute toward Gotham Hospital.
Box   276
Gott, Mr., 1892
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Can't accept Mrs. Blaine's invitation.

Box   276
Gott, John R., Mrs. (Georgiana Wadsworth), 1900 February
Note: Thinks Mrs. Blaine for invitation.
Box   276
Gottfried, Frances, 1902 December 11
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Writer wished to sell Mrs. Blaine some fancy work.

Box   276
Gottlieb, Mrs., 1947 November 7 and 17
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

The writer wished to know the name and address of a mutual acquaintance.

Box   276
Gottschalk, Albert L., 1901 June 6 and 14
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Man applied for the job of engineer and janitor at Parker School.

Box   276
Gottschalk, Louis, 1947 January 23-May 28
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Three addresses before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations given by Prof. Gottschalk of the University of Chicago:

  • “The French Empires,” 1947 January 23
  • “Church and State in France,” 1947 February 18
  • “France and the International Scene,” 1947 May 28
Box   276
Gottschalk, Louis, Mrs. (Fruma Kasdan), 1947 April 9
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requested contribution to the Robert B. Merriam Campaign Fund. Merriam ran for Alderman.

Box   276
Goudy, Mrs., 1913
Note: Wedding invitation.
Box   276
Goudy, W.C., Mrs., 1897
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request of aid for Chicago Nursery and Orphan Asylum.

Box   276
Goudy, William Judd (Carolyn Walker), Mrs., 1900 June 8
Note: Mrs. Gaudy invited Mrs. Blaine to dinner.
Box   276
Goueble, Elizabeth P., 1926 October 2
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Letter of appreciation to Mrs. Blaine shortly after her visit to Mary Virginia McCormick, stating that the McCormick Estate meant a great deal to the community.

Box   276
Gouge, Frederick H., 1895 May 4-1897 January
Note

Location: Utica, New York.

Three letters from an architect whom Mrs. Blaine consulted about some church architecture.

Box   276
Gough, Daniel St. John, 1908 March 16-1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for Mrs. Blaine to consider the writer for a position of taking the school census.

Box   276
Gould, A.W., Mrs., 1909 May 28
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

The widow of a Parker school teacher wanted Mrs. Blaine's endorsement for her trips to Boston and other historic cities as a chaperone of young Chicago girls.

Box   276
Gould, C., Mrs., 1923 July 16
Note

Location: Boone, Iowa.

Elderly lady, who had Mrs. Blaine's mother as a Sunday School teacher, expressed her sympathy at the time of Mrs. McCormick's death.

Box   276
Gould, F.J., 1911 June 21-23
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Stenographic reports of three lecture demonstrations among children (ages 11-13) at Parker School. Gould was of the Moral Education League of Great Britain.

Box   276
Gould, Helen Miller, 1908 February 19
Note

Location: New York.

Invitation to attend a meeting of the friends of the Canton Christian College and of Christian Education in China.

Box   276
Gould, John H.P., 1948 August 9, 1950 August 30
Note

Location: Lenox, Massachusetts.

Two wedding invitations.

Box   276
Gould, Richard J., 1919 July 3
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Wedding invitation.

Box   276
Goulds Pumps, 1934 December 14, 1935 January 25
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for overhauling a pump.

Box   276
Gourley, Edward Drew, 1916 December 22-1917 January 27
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Four attempts to reach Mrs. Blaine by telephone.

Box   276
Gove, Burton J., 1949 July 8
Note: Dentist's bill for Miss Evelyn Cummings of Marshfield, Massachusetts, which Mrs. Blaine paid.
Box   276
Gow, Mary Lathrop, 1911 February 27
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miss Gow was apparently an employee of the International Harvester Company. She wanted Mrs. Blaine's advice on a trip to Europe sponsored by “Pilgrimage through Europe for Social Workers.”

Box   276
Grace Hospital, 1919 February 27
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Bill for care of F.J. Walker.

Box   276
Graceland Cemetery Company, 1892 June 29-1926 October
Note

Location: Buena Park, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for burial and upkeep of Mrs. Blaine's family lot.

Box   276
Graduate Teachers College of Winnetka, 1933 November 7-1941 November 15
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

The letters in this folder deal with the scholarship, which Mrs. Blaine set up each year beginning circa 1935, for a foreign student to study at Winnetka. Includes correspondence concerning the selection of students.

Box   276
Graf, Mrs., 1920 February 23
Note: Person wished to contact Sir Oliver Lodge.
Box   276
Graf, Paul H., 1918 December 24
Note: Thanks Mrs. Blaine or check of $28.
Box   276
Graf, William, 1929 April 19-1938 August 31
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Musician who performed for Mrs. Blaine and her brother Harold several times wrote concerning possible future engagements, bills, etc.

Box   276
Graff, Cyrus Ben, 1890 June 27
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

An invalid whose father died asked Mrs. Blaine for money for an invalid's chair and other items.

Box   276
Graff, Dean Louis, 1949 May 19
Note

Location: Annapolis, Maryland.

Wished to see Mrs. Blaine.

Box   276
Graff, James G., 1897 May 13-1897 June 21
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Plans and bills for draining Mrs. Blaine's lawn.

Box   276
Graffis, Joseph Markley, 1949 December 3
Note

Location: Glencoe, Illinois.

Wedding invitation.

Box   276
Grafton, Virginia A., 1925 February 20
Note

Location: Rome, Georgia.

Expresses appreciation for Mrs. Blaine's help to a “perfectly unknown man.”

Box   276
Graham, David W., Mrs., 1923 July
Note: Expresses sorrow at death of Mrs. Blaine's mother.
Box   276
Graham, Ernest R.
Note: See also:
  • Institute of American Meat Packers, 1926 October 27. Third public conference on education and industry. Held jointly with University of Chicago.
  • Chicago Association Commerce, 1932 June 2-3. National conference for reduction of government expenditures.
Box   276
Graham, Henry Walker, 1909 February 1-1914 February 2
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Graham was a reader and lecturer who wanted to perform at Parker School.

Box   276
Graham, Herbert, 1929 September 16
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Wedding invitation.

Box   276
Graham, James, 1913
Note: Photograph.
Box   276
Graham, Kate, 1892-1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; and elsewhere.

Mrs. Blaine apparently paid the medical bills for Kate Graham at Chicago and Mayo Clinic at Rochester, Minnesota.

Box   276
Graham, Nell Vincent, 1949 November 8
Note

Location: New York.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for her messages in the Daily Compass.

Box   276
Graham, William H., 1898 November
Note

Location: Manchester, Vermont.

Bills for groceries.

Box   276
Gramercy Boys' Club, 1920 June 22
Note

Location: New York.

Letter asks Mrs. Blaine to sponsor a youngster at this camp.

Box   276
Grames, C.T., 1916 July 22-1917 April 26
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for shipping Emmon's furniture from Cambridge to Chicago.

Box   276
Granat, Elmer, 1907 August
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Explains the dismissal of a chauffeur.

Box   276
Granbery, Elizabeth, 1910 June 15-1918 June 21
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miss Granbery was a tutor at Parker School. Apparently she did not meet with the favor of Mrs. Blaine and other trustees. She resigned in 1918.

Box   276
Grand Army of the Republic, 1914 April 30-May 11
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asked Mrs. Blaine for contributions on several occasions.

Box   276
Grand Blvd. Property Owners Association, 1921 February 17
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wished to sell Mrs. Blaine houses for girls' clubs on south side.

Box   276
Grand Hotel National, 1936 June 29-1940 August 15
Note

Location: New York.

Bills for apartment when Mrs. Blaine was in New York.

Box   276
Grand Hotel Victoria-Jungfrau, 1938
Note: Bills.
Box   276
Grand Maison de Blanc Inc., 1931 November 2-1936 October 20
Note

Location: New York.

Bill and advertising for table linen.

Box   276
Granger, Alfred Hoyt, 1917-1921
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Invitations to weddings and social events.

Box   276
Granger, Marion Mae, 1899 November 28, 1904 April 11
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

School teacher wanted Mrs. Blaine to help her finance a house.

Box   276
Grant, A., Mrs., 1892 August 15-September 2
Note

Location: Bar Harbor, Maine.

Bills for treatments.

Box   276
Grant, Ada Billings, 1903 October 29
Note

Location: Greenup, Illinois.

Lady wanted Mrs. Blaine to give her money so that she could visit her aged mother in Maine.

Box   276
Grant, Agnes, 1895 September 5
Note

Location: Atlantic City, New Jersey.

Woman in search of her lost son, wanted aid from Mrs. Blaine.

Box   276
Grant, Alex Galt, Mrs. (Catherine Delano), 1909 June 16-1914
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Mrs. Galt was somehow connected with Parker School, possibly a teacher. Invitations to parties of senior class, thank you notes for gifts sent by Mrs. Blaine, and personal notes.

Box   276
Grant, Barbour and Ladd, 1892 October 5
Note: Bill for a pair of shoes.
Box   276
Grant, Benjamin A., 1942 April 6-8
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for gift of $100. Grant was an Alderman.

Box   276
Grant, D.H., 1916 December 5-30
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Repeated attempts to reach Mrs. Blaine by telephone concerning a large affair at Orchestra Hall put on by a Mr. Williams of the Gas Company.

Box   276
Grant, Florence P., 1892 June 19
Note

Location: Melrose, Massachusetts.

Woman, who recently lost her husband, wrote Mrs. Blaine expressing her sympathy.

Box   276
Grant, Frederick Dent, Mrs., 1897-1909
Note

Location: Newport, Rhode Island.

Wedding invitation. Invitation to come to Grant's house in 1909.

Box   276
Grant, Harry Ecker, Mrs., 1945 June 2
Note

Location: Alpine, New Jersey.

Wedding invitation.

Box   276
Grant, Helen Peabody, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wanted the address of some European countess.

Box   276
Grant Hospital of Chicago, 1921 April 5-1928 February 29
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for the care of several people. Requests for money. Invitations to benefits.

Box   276
Grant, Ida Honore, 1918 October 18
Note

Location: Sarasota, Florida.

Expresses sympathy at death of Emmons Blaine.

Box   276
Grant, John C., 1913 November 25
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to dancing at the Blackstone.

Box   276
Grant, Loretta, 1942 January 30-1943 May 26
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Former employee of Mary Virginia McCormick Estate thanks Mrs. Blaine for gift.

Box   276
Grant Marble Company, 1916 May 26
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wanted approval of Mrs. Blaine for the marble to put on Mrs. McCormick's home in Lake Forest.

Box   276
Grant, W. Henry, 1907 November 27-1923 July 6
Note

Location: New York.

Letter, 1907, calls Mrs. Blaine's attention to a book entitled The Theory and Practice of Teaching.

Later letters ask Mrs. Blaine to return some drawings of Az-to, a Chinese art teacher.

Box   276
Grant University, 1901 March 19
Note

Location: Athens, Tennessee.

Requests aid for the University.

Box   276
Grant's Art Galleries, 1937 January 30-1942 March 1
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for a cabinet, a table, and “Bal Aue.”

Box   277
Grassie, Joseph E., 1917 June 1
Note

Location: Cohasset, Massachusetts.

Bill for unnamed item.

Box   277
Graue Brothers, 1901-1912
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Grocery bills.

Box   277
Gravatt, W.L., 1901 April 8
Note

Location: Charleston, West Virginia.

Letter is in response to Mrs. Blaine's request concerning Miss Lucy Amble and Mrs. Fraden.

Box   277
Gravel, Helen, 1949 August 26
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Attempt to reach Mrs. Blaine by phone.

Box   277
Graves, Charles Allen (M.D.), 1941 February 1, 1951 May 1
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Bills for professional services to Mrs. Edward A. Loftus and Miss Grace T. Walker.

Box   277
Graves, Charles E., Company, 1910 June 20-November
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for jewelry repair.

Box   277
Graves, Eliza W., 1899 October 13
Note: Letter concerns some new homes; no apparent connection to Mrs. Blaine.
Box   277
Graves, Esther M., 1930 November 29
Note

Location: Plattsburg, New York.

Wedding invitation.

Box   277
Graves, J.L., 1892 September 10-1894 May 10
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Bills for imported jewels and antiques.

Box   277
Graves, Mark
Note: See also: Chicago Association Commerce, 1932 June 2-3. National conference for reduction of government expenditures.
Box   277
Graves, Virginia, undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Accepts invitation of Senior Class of Parker School.

Box   277
Graves, William C., 1907 July 23
Note

Location: Springfield, Illinois.

Letter reveals that Mrs. Blaine was interested in the science of criminology and the care of convicts and delinquents. Telegram asks whether Mrs. Blaine would agree to be appointed by the governor as a delegate from Illinois to the national conference of charities and correction to be held in Minneapolis, 1907 June 12-19.

Box   277
Gray, Catharine G., 1923
Note

Location: Portland, Oregon.

Expresses sympathy at death of Mrs. Blaine's mother.

Box   277
Gray, Charles Oliver
Note: See also: Tusculum College.
Box   277
Gray, Dr., 1918 May 7
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

A colored man who said he led a delegation from Missouri for the nomination of James G. Blaine, wished to meet Mrs. Blaine.

Box   277
Gray, Earle (M.D.), 1937 June 4 and July 1
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for Electrocardiogram for Howard C. Van Doorn.

Box   277
Gray, Edward E., 1895 August 20
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Gray, a Chicago lawyer, wanted some information on “Mrs. Grant's case.”

Box   277
Gray, E.L. and Company, 1940 August 31-1941 August 31
Note

Location: Upper St. Regis, New York.

Bills for stationery, paper, and miscellaneous camping equipment.

Box   277
Gray, Emerson Coates, 1942 December 12
Note

Location: Albany, New York.

Wedding invitation.

Box   277
Gray, Frank S., 1888 May 24
Note

Location: New York.

Expresses sympathy at Mrs. Blaine's accident at “Island Lake.”

Box   277
Gray, George W., 1901 October 7
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Man wanted to see Mrs. Blaine about the “Forward Movement,” which proposed large plans for amelioration of the downtown district of Chicago.

Box   277
Gray, Harold, 1939 October 17
Note

Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Gray offered his services in the household line to Mrs. Blaine. Apparently he did remodeling or repairing while he lived in Chicago.

Box   277
Gray, Horace, Mrs., 1942 February 27
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invited Mrs. Blaine to her golden wedding celebration. The invitation card requests that since it was war time, no golden gifts or flowers should be sent.

Box   277
Gray, Horace, Jr., 1939-1940
Note: Invitation regrets.
Box   277
Gray, Jane, 1927
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Note of thanks for a Christmas gift.

Box   277
Gray, Jeanette, 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation responses.

Box   277
Gray, John Clinton, 1902
Note

Location: New York.

Wedding invitation.

Box   277
Gray, John H., 1931
Note: See also: Progressive conference, 1931 March 11-12, 1937 October 28-30.
Box   277
Gray, Judson, 1936
Note: Christmas poem.
Box   277
Gray, Paul H., 1910, 1912
Note: Invitation responses.
Box   277
Gray, R.A.L., and Company, 1912-1916
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Bills and correspondence relating to electrical work done at the Oaklands.

Box   277
Gray, Robert, 1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Student of the Parker School wishes to talk with Mrs. Blaine.

Box   277
Gray, Tilbee Drummond, 1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding announcement.

Box   277
Gray, William C., 1887-1896
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Number of personal letters, poems, etc., from an old friend of the McCormick family.

For recollections of C.H. McCormick I, see: McCormick Historical Association.

Box   277
Gray, William C., Mrs. (Kate Garns), 1889-1914
Note

Location: Oak Park, Illinois.

Personal letters. Also requests that she be allowed to spend her summers at “The Island.”

Box   277
Graybill, Henry, 1923
Note

Location: Canton (Guangzhou), China.

Written by an official of Canton Christian College to which Mrs. McCormick gave financial support. Letter eulogizes Mrs. McCormick and expresses sadness at her death.

Box   277
Graydon, Thomas J., 1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note of thanks for a contribution to the aldermanic campaign in the 21st Ward.

Box   277
Great Wardrobe, 1941
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Clothing bill.

Box   277
Greece
Note: See also:
  • Sofianopoulos (Delegate to United Nations Conference, June 1945)
  • Poumppouras, Anthony J. (Consulate)
Box   277
Greek, Desse, 1950
Note: Note of thanks for a floral gift.
Box   277
Greek War Relief Commission, 1941-1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for contributions.

Box   277
Greeley, Frederick, 1900-1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Writes in behalf of the Playgrounds Association of Chicago. Also some personal items and invitations.

Box   277
Greeley, Frederick, Jr., 1938-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation responses.

Box   277
Greeley and Hansen, 1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for engineering service performed at the Marvin Camp at Upper St. Regis, New York.

Box   277
Greeley, Samuel, 1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation response.

Box   277
Greeley, Samuel Arnold, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Contracts, specifications, etc., for the construction of a sewage treatment plant at Mrs. Blaine's Lake Forest home.

Box   277
Greeley, Samuel Arnold, Mrs., 1924-1946
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Numerous personal items, notes of thanks and invitation responses.

Box   277
Greeley, Sewall, 1937-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation responses.

Box   277
Greeley-Howard-Norlin Company, 1920, 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Surveying bills.

Box   277
Greeley, Frederick, Mrs. (Priscilla Hannaford), 1939
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Invitation responses.

Box   277
Green, Benjamin, 1913-1927
Note

Location: Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

Druggist bills.

Box   277
Green, Dave, 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests financial aid for a sick young couple.

Box   277
Green, Dwight H., 1941-1942
Note

Location: Springfield, Illinois.

Governor of Illinois. Acknowledges telegrams from Mrs. Blaine, one of which suggests that the U.S. mediate between Great Britain and India.

Box   277
Green, Edward A., 1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Calls regarding the Annual Theatrical Ball of the Theatrical Mutual Association.

Box   277
Green, Edward J., 1945
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Congratulates Mrs. Blaine on her backing Henry Wallace.

Box   277
Green, Eugenia Bayard, 1914-1937
Note

Location: Atlantic City, New Jersey.

Requests for financial aid from the daughter of an attendant of Mrs. Blaine during the time Emmons was born.

Box   277
Green, F.A., 1904
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Bill for photographs.

Box   277
Green, Fletcher, 1944
Note

Location: Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

See also: United Nations Association Conference, 1944 January 14-15, Proceedings.

Box   277
Green, F.M., 1946
Note

Location: St. Regis Falls, New York.

Dental bills.

Box   277
Green, Frederick R., 1921
Note: See also: Woman's City Club, 1912 April 5 and 12.
Box   277
Green, Grace Countiss, undated
Note

Location: Paris, France.

Notice of a guiding service.

Box   277
Green, James, 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial aid from a crippled man who wishes to get a piece of original music published.

Box   277
Green, James Frederick, 1934
Note: See also: Chicago Conference on International and Economic Crisis, 1934 May 13.
Box   277
Green, James S., 1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes financial aid.

Box   277
Green, Leighton, 1930-1941
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California; El Paso, Texas.

Letters to Aunt Anita thanking her for wedding gifts and other kindnesses.

Husband of Virginia Peeler.

Box   277-278
Green, Leighton, Mrs. (Virginia Peeler), 1915-1949
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note: Onetime member of the Mary Virginia McCormick household. All personal items, thanking Mrs. Blaine for various gifts and generosities. Also describes her trips to Europe, her work at Columbia University, her marriage, etc.
Box   278
Green, Lorraine R., Mrs., 1937
Note: See also: Progressive Education Association Conference, 1937 October 28-30.
Box   278
Green, Marion, undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill.

Box   278
Green, Mary M., 1892
Note

Location: Paris, France.

Note of sympathy at the death of Mr. Blaine.

Box   278
Green, Mary Pomeroy, 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation.

Box   278
Green, Mr., 1915
Note: Friend of Cyrus McCormick. Wishes to see Mrs. Blaine.
Box   278
Green, Myron B., 1939
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

The Heroes and Heroines Club of the John Paul Jones Junior High School wishes to have an autograph of C.H. McCormick.

Box   278
Green, Nellie, 1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes employment.

Box   278
Green, Reginald H.S., 1951-1953
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone messages regarding the depositing of various checks in Mrs. Blaine's accounts.

Box   278
Green and Reynolds, 1893
Note

Location: Bar Harbor, Maine.

Bills.

Box   278
Green, Sara Stafford, 1921
Note: Sends a check for the Favill Memorial.
Box   278
Green, Wendall E., Mrs.
Note: See also:
  • Chicago Urban League, 1932 May 24, "Conference on Juvenile Delinquency in the Negro Community"
  • Chicago Urban League, 1936 February 6, Report of Luncheon Meeting
Box   278
Green, William
Note

President of the American Federation of Labor.

See also:

  • Chicago Bar Association, 1928 January 13, Dinner in his honor
  • Progressive Conference, 1931 March 11-12
Box   278
Greenbaum, J.C., Mrs., 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes employment.

Box   278
Greenbrier, The, 1917
Note

Location: White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia.

Reservations confirmation.

Box   278
Greene, A. Crawford
Note: See also: McCutcheon, Thomas, Matthew, Griffiths & Greene.
Box   278
Greene, Alexander, 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Book list and a bill for an autographed Persian pearl.

Box   278
Greene, Charles Edward, 1942
Note

Location: Smyrna, Tennessee.

Wedding announcement.

Box   278
Greene, Charles Lyman, 1914-1915
Note

Location: St. Paul, Minnesota.

Letter concerning the mental and physical condition of Mr. Campbell. Also three bills for medical services to Wallace Campbell.

Box   278
Greene, Cora Belle, 1904
Note

Location: New York.

Lauds Mrs. Blaine's ideas regarding the instruction of children in drama.

Box   278
Greene, D. Crosby, 1919
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Bills for medical service to James W. Adams Jr.

Box   278
Greene, Henry Copley, 1939-1950
Note

Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Congratulates Mrs. Blaine on her support of Franklin Roosevelt. Requests for contributions to the Henry Gopley Greene Fund for helping to feed Europe's children and to the Children's Village of Ben Shemen, Israel.

Box   278
Greene, Henry Copley, Mrs. (Rosalind Huidekoper), 1916-1951
Note

Location: New York, Cambridge.

Most of the correspondence deals with the activities of Salvador de Madariaga and the plans of the World Foundation and the World Citizens Association. Also numerous personal items.

Box   278
Greene, Jerome D., 1907-1923
Note

Location: New York.

Most of the correspondence deals with the Committee of the Harvard Board of Overseers to Visit the New Graduate School of Education and its activities. Mrs. Blaine seems to have taken part in the work of the Committee.

Box   278
Greene, Kate, 1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note of thanks for a floral gift.

Box   278
Greene, Mary Morse, 1897-1919
Note

Location: Paris, France; Chicago, Illinois; New York.

Portrait painter. Most of the letters are rather incoherent reminisces of Mrs. Blaine and her mother and complaints of failing health.

Box   278
Greene, Richard Arnold, 1905-1915
Note

Location: Newport, Rhode Island.

Letters to Mr. Greene from “Jim” telling him of social work in Newport. One item to Mrs. Blaine asking her support for the Walter Lowry Club.

Box   278
Greene, Richards and Olson, 1914
Note

Location: St. Paul, Minnesota.

Returns correspondence concerning Mr. Campbell.

Box   278
Greene, Roger S., 1938-1945
Note

Location: Worchester, Massachusetts.

Correspondence concerns Greene's acceptance of the directorship of the American Committee for World Citizenship and the activities of that organization. Also pamphlets by Greene regarding the shipment of scrap iron to Japan. Greene also member of the Committee for Non-participation in Japanese Aggression. Numerous articles dealing with Japanese Embargo. Request for contribution to the Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies, as well as requests that Mrs. Blaine use her influence to assist in obtaining an embargo on sending American goods to Japan.

Box   278
Greene, Roger S., Mrs., 1939-1941
Note

Location: Worchester, Massachusetts.

A few personal items and notes of thanks.

Box   278
Greene, W.F., 1930-1932
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Bills for radio rental.

Box   278
Greene, William, Mrs. (Mary McCaffrey), 1905-1914
Note

Location: Lake Clear Junction, New York.

Laundry bills.

Box   278
Greenbaum, Charlotte, 1909-1910
Note

Location: Algeriquine Falls, Ontario.

Invitation response and note of thanks.

Box   278
Greenebaum, James D., 1918-1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes the aid of Mrs. Blaine in promoting a Chicago Company's presenting Grand Opera in English. Encloses pamphlet, Democracy in Musical Art.

Box   278
Greenebaum, Michael, 1945, 1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes to know if certain of Mrs. Blaine's property is for sale. Last item requests financial support for the Committee to Elect Paul Douglas.

Box   278
Greenebaum, Sarah, 1912, 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation responses.

Box   278
Greenfield, G.H., Mrs., 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Urges support of the Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies.

Box   278
Greenleaf, Bertha Potts, 1876-1910
Note

Location: New York.

Personal letters from a childhood friend.

Box   278
Greenleaf and Crosby Company, 1907
Note

Location: Jacksonville, Florida.

Bills for silverware.

Box   278
Greenleaf, Donald L., 1910-1920
Note: Notes of thanks and condolence from a friend of Emmons Jr.
Box   278
Greenlee, William Brooks, 1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding announcement.

Box   278
Greenley, Bettina, 1934
Note: Note of thanks for a floral gift.
Box   278
Greenshields, Julia, Home, 1919
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Howe for elderly women. Request for financial support.

Box   278
Greenslade, Robert, 1921, 1934
Note

Location: Highland Park, Illinois.

Bills for electrical work.

Box   278
Greenwich Village Humane League Inc., 1949
Note

Location: New York.

Request for financial support.

Box   278
Greenwood, Alice Swasey, Mrs., 1930-1935
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Request for financial aid.

Box   278
Greenwood Avenue Improvement Association, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Lists of officers and financial report.

Box   278
Greenwood, Jane, Mrs., 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

73-year-old mandolin player. Wishes to perform for Mrs. Blaine.

Box   278
Greenwood, J.M., 1907
Note

Location: Kansas City, Missouri.

Superintendent of Schools in K.C. Makes a number of suggestions concerning administration and the curriculum of the Parker School.

Box   278
Greenwood's Insurance Agency, 1915-1918
Note

Location: Lake Mills, Wisconsin.

Insurance policies for Henry Favill's farm.

Box   278
Greenwood's State Bank, 1918-1922
Note

Location: Lake Mills, Wisconsin.

Correspondence and bank statements concerning the Milford Meadows Stock Farm.

Box   278
Greer College, 1903
Note

Location: Hoopeston, Illinois.

Requests for financial support.

Box   278
Greer, Edith, 1911
Note

Location: Southwest Harbor, Maine.

Requests return of the book What Children Should Eat.

Box   278
Greer, Joseph Madison, 1940
Note

Location: Phoenix, Arizona.

Bills for medical services to Mrs. Karl Krueger.

Box   278
Greer Motor Car Company, 1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill.

Box   278
Greet, Ben, 1912
Note

Location: New York.

Invitation to a picnic.

Box   278
Gregory, Eugene, 1906
Note

Location: Port Carling, Ontario.

Wishes financial support for a school that instructs teachers in physical culture.

Box   278
Gregory, Henrietta, 1934
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes to sell a letter of James G. Blaine.

Box   278
Gregory, Robert Bowman, 1908, 1915
Note

Location: Highland Park, Illinois.

Wedding invitations.

Box   278
Gregory, Robert Bowman, Mrs. (Addie Hibbard), 1915-1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Writes in behalf of the Illinois Birth Control Society and encloses some literature. Also urges support of refugee relief work in Geneva, Switzerland in 1932, and aid to Great Britain in 1941. Numerous invitations, responses and personal items.

Box   278
Gregory, Stephen Strong, Jr., 1937, 1945
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Invitations.

Box   278
Gregory, Walter L., 1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests support of the War Department's Army Show at Soldier Field.

See also: Hull House, 1938 February 7, Report of Conference of Citizens of Chicago on Relief Situation - page 61.

Box   279
Gregory, Wayne Lawrence, Mrs. (Marjorie Mock), 1938-1945
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Invitation responses. Also requests that Mrs. Blaine use her influence for the Independent Voters Committee that they might place an ad in the Tribune.

Box   279
Grein Funeral Directors, 1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for burial expenses of John Eduard Sweeney.

Box   279
Grenfield, Arthur J., 1948
Note

Location: Great Neck, New York.

Freelance writer and lecturer. Wishes Mrs. Blaine to arrange a series of lectures for him to give during his trip to Australia.

Box   279
Grenfell Association of America Inc., 1911-1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for contributions to Dr. Grenfell's medical missions in Newfoundland and Labrador. Also pamphlets and annual reports.

Box   279
Grenfell, Wilfred T., 1907-1923
Note

Location: Newfoundland.

Writes concerning his work and thanks Mrs. Blaine for her financial aid.

Box   279
Gresham, Otto, 1904-1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation regrets. Also congratulates Mrs. Blaine on securing a position on the Board of Education.

Box   279
Gretter, Garnet E., 1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Desires to sell an unimproved business lot.

Box   279
Greutert, Albert, 1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Swiss Consul accepts an invitation and wishes to be seated with the Belgian Consul.

Box   279
Grew, Edward Wigglesworth, 1923
Note

Location: Dover, Massachusetts.

Wedding invitation.

Box   279
Grew, Joseph C., 1944
Note: Transcript of speech of former Undersecretary of State - “The Dumbarton Oaks Plan for World Peace and Security.”
Box   279
Grey, Ethan A., Mrs., 1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to luncheon meeting of the Ladies Alliance.

Box   279
Grey, Howard G., 1897
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests information concerning Mary Morse Green.

Box   279
Grey, Thomas J., Company, 1931-1940
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Bills for garden supplies.

Box   279
Gribber, John B., Mrs., 1900
Note: Wishes to sell autographed copies of Political Discussions, Legislative, Diplomatic, and Popular, 1856-1886 / by James G. Blaine.
Box   279
Grieve and Jonker, 1936
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Floral bills.

Box   279
Griffin, Jonathan, 1939
Note: Address given for the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, “The Ukraine.”
Box   279
Griffin, Minnie Fish, 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks support for a concert being given in Chicago.

Box   279
Griffis Brothers, 1931, 1934
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Bills for furniture repair.

Box   279
Griggis, William, 1939-1940
Note

Location: Lake Forest.

Druggist bills.

Box   279
Griffith, Chauncey, 1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Employee at Parker School. Wishes financial help in securing an apartment.

Box   279
Griffith, Etta, 1931
Note

Location: Balboa, California.

Encloses pamphlets concerning better teaching methods.

Box   279
Griffith, Frederick Winter, 1925
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Wedding invitation.

Box   279
Griffith and Griffith, 1908
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Wish to sell stereographic photographs.

Box   279
Griffith, Jeanette M., 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two items regarding teaching positions from a former student at the Parker School. Thanks Mrs. Blaine for her help.

Box   279
Griffith, John, 1912-1930
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Real estate broker. Informs Mrs. Blaine of various properties for sale in the Lake Forest area.

Box   279
Griffith, J.S., Mrs., 1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes Mrs. Blaine to attend the biennial convention of the American Committee in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.

Box   279
Griffith, Kenneth Franklin, Mrs. (Marjorie Lynn), 1937
Note: Note of thanks for a wedding gift.
Box   279
Griffith, Margarette E., 1898
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation regrets.

Box   279
Griffith and Warren, 1915
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Solicits Mrs. Blaine's insurance business.

Box   279
Griffith, William G., 1928-1931
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Partner in Griffith and Thornburgh law firm. Correspondence deals with court hearings concerning the medical treatment of Stanley McCormick.

See also:

  • Baker, Hostetler & Sidlo
  • Heaney, Price & Postel
  • Lawler & Degnan
  • O'Melveny, Tuller Meyers
  • Winston, Strewn & Shaw
Box   279
Griffith, William G., Mrs., 1929-1930
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Notes of thanks for floral gifts.

Box   279
Griffiths, John, 1911
Note

Location: Woodstock, Illinois.

Wedding announcement.

Box   279
Griffith's Old Time Shop, 1924
Note

Location: Saranac Lake, New York.

Bill.

Box   279
Griggs, Theodore G., 1949
Note

Location: Morristown, New Jersey.

Blames juvenile delinquency on the inadequate and careless attitudes of the modern churches.

Box   279
Grimm-Hansen-Treland Inc., 1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for automobile tools.

Box   279
Grinker, Julius, 1913-1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for medical treatment of Miss Florence Vaughn.

Box   279
Grinnell College, 1913, 1937
Note

Location: Grinnell, Iowa.

Requests for financial support.

Box   279
Grip, C.A.E., and Company, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Real estate dealers. Inquire whether Mrs. Blaine would consider selling some of her properties.

Box   279
Griswold, Grace, 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes Mrs. Blaine's support for the establishment of a club for the benefit of students of music, art and drama.

Box   279
Griswold, Lucile Kendall, 1949
Note

Location: Laveen, Arizona.

Columnist for the Arizona Times. Wishes a job with the Compass. Encloses a few of her articles, written under the name of Susan Starr.

Box   279
Grobark, John and Company, 1951
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for office equipment rental.

Box   279
Groesser, Carl, 1899
Note

Location: Premyst, Gallicia (Europe).

Army lieutenant. Writes to High Minded American Ladies, concerning their philanthropy. Encloses a note written in German.

Box   279
Grolier Society, 1911-1914
Note

Location: New York.

Book dealers. A number of book advertisements.

Box   279
Grommes and Ullrich, 1897-1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wine bills.

Box   279
Gronowicz, Antoni, 1950
Note

Location: New York.

Wishes return of his book - A Treasury of Slavic Literature.

Box   279
Groom, A.M., Mrs., 1906
Note

Location: Tobius (?) Island.

Bill for room and board and request for contribution to the church fund.

Box   279
Grosh, Frances M., 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes help in securing a position as housekeeper.

Box   279
Gross, E., 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of introduction for Albert Zimmerman.

Box   279
Gross, Mary, 1904
Note: Bill for house cleaning.
Box   279
Grossberg, Jacob G., 1937
Note: See also: Progressive Lawyers Club, 1937 January 16.
Box   279
Grosscup, Peter Stenger, 1903-1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations and responses.

Box   279
Grosvenor, William M., 1888
Note

Location: Englewood, New Jersey.

Invitation.

Box   279
Grosvener, William, Mrs., 1889
Note

Location: Paris, France.

Letter describing a trip to France.

Box   279
Grote, Carl A., 1925-1931
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Letters regarding the construction of the Huntsville Hospital and the large contributions made by the Mary Virginia McCormick Trustees.

Box   279
Grousd, Mildred, 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes to talk with Mrs. Blaine.

Box   279
Grove Home for Convalescents, 1938
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Request for contributions.

Box   279
Grove Park Inn, 1915
Note

Location: Asheville, North Carolina.

Advertisement.

Box   279
Grover, Eliza W., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations.

Box   279
Grover, Thomas W., Mrs. (Lillie Winston), 1903
Note: Personal card.
Box   279
Groves, William H., 1899
Note

Location: Gloucester, Virginia.

Asks information about the Parker School.

Box   279
Gruber, Karl, 1946
Note: Address given before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, “Towards a New Austria.”
Box   279
Greenberg, Sidonie M., Mrs., 1937
Note: See also: Progressive Education Association Conference, 1937 October 28-30.
Box   279
Gruenhagen, Lucy, 1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted nursing bill.

Box   279
Grummond, Stephen Benedict, Mrs., 1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding announcement. Edna Grummond to John Dunham Hawes.

Box   279
Gruner, P., 1910
Note: Thesis of Dr. Gruner of the University of Berne titled “The Problems of Modern Physics.”
Box   280
Grunewald, Forrest R., 1933
Note

Location: Mukwonago, Wisconsin.

Wishes to manage Mrs. Blaine's Lake Mills farm.

Box   280
Grunewald, Lucile, 1909, 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation regrets.

Box   280
Grunewald, Marguerite, 1909-1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation responses.

Box   280
Gritzner, Hugo, 1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from one of Mrs. Blaine's former employees at the estate in Lake Forest.

Box   280
Gruver, Mary Morse, 1918
Note

Location: Burke, Wisconsin.

Letter from elderly resident of the Grisholt Home.

Box   280
Guadalupe College, 1905
Note

Location: Seguin, Texas.

Request for funds from an African American school.

Box   280
Guarantee Company of North America, 1913
Note

Location: New York.

Correspondence relating to an insurance bond for travel in Canada.

Box   280
Guarantee Laundry, 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill.

Box   280
Guardian Angels Center, 1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for contributions.

Box   280
Guatemala, Consulate of, undated
Note: See also: Guzman, Carlos.
Box   280
Gude Bly Industrial Training School, 1924
Note

Location: Crockett, Texas.

Request for financial support.

Box   280
Guernsey, Charlotte, 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note of thanks.

Box   280
Guernsey, Guy, 1925-1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial support for his campaign for Sanitary District Trustee.

See also: American Ideal Commission, 1925 January 29.

Box   280
Guess, Norman, 1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Sends Mrs. Blaine a copy outlining the work of “Your Open Door,” a self-help agency.

Box   280
Guest, Frederick, Mrs., 1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note of thanks for a floral gift.

Box   280
Guest, Frederick, 1934
Note

Location: New York.

Invitation.

Box   280
Guest, Katherine M., undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks Mrs. Blaine's advice concerning smaller kindergarten classes.

Box   280
Guevara, P., 1931
Note: On behalf of Philippine Independence. See also: Progressive Conference, 1931 March 11-12.
Box   280
Gueydan, Jeanne, 1949
Note

Location: New York.

Asks for financial support to pursue a career as a free-lance social worker. Includes biographical sketch.

Box   280
Guffey, Joseph F., 1935
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Senator from Pennsylvania. Assures Mrs. Blaine that he voted for the World Court Resolution.

Box   280
Guilford, M.B., 1913
Note

Location: New York.

Correspondence and bills regarding clothing purchases.

Box   280
Guinn, Robert J., 1914
Note

Location: Atlanta, Georgia.

Letter and telegram to Flora Cooke asking that Laura Smith be released from her work at the Parker School so that she may take the position of Primary Supervisor of the Atlanta Schools.

Box   280
Gulick, Alice Gordon, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes an interview.

Box   280
Gulick, Charlotte V., 1916
Note

Location: New York.

Two items regarding Camp Mesacosa, a girls camp in Maine.

Box   280
Gulick, Luther Halsey, 1905-1914
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: New York.

Director of Physical Education for the New York City schools, also director of the Russell Sage Foundation Department of Child Hygiene.

Correspondence, plus transcripts of lectures, regarding the establishment of a comprehensive program of recreation in Chicago as well as his theories of child welfare.

See also: Playground and Recreation Association of America.

Box   280
Gulick, Luther Halsey, Mrs., 1909
Note

Location: New York.

Literature regarding the Sebago-Wohelo Camp for Girls in Maine.

Box   280
Gulick, Sidney L., 1924-1930
Note

Location: New York.

Secretary of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America.

Letters and pamphlets regarding American membership in the League of Nations and the World Court. Also items thanking Mrs. Blaine for financial contributions to the activities of the Federal Council in promoting the Permanent Court of International Justice and the World Court.

See also: Federal Council of Churches, 1921 December 16, Report of Meeting.

Box   280
Gulliver, Lucile, 1948
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Asks financial support for the publication of John Merrill's book, Playmaking and Plays. Merrill was formerly associated with the Parker School.

Box   280
Gummow, Arthur, Mrs., 1910-1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Three items. First asks Mrs. Blaine to help get Mrs. Elizabeth Noyes out of an insane asylum. The other two deal with requests for jobs as personal companion and nurse.

Box   280
Gunderson, Gertrude B., Mrs., 1917
Note

Location: Vermilion, South Dakota.

Telegram regarding distribution of President Wilson's War Message.

Box   280
Gundlach Advertising Company, 1920-1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for newspaper advertising in papers throughout Illinois, “Women of America, Awake.” Also items thanking Mrs. Blaine for advertising on behalf of the National Democratic Committee.

Box   280
Gundlach, Gertrude, 1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note of thanks.

Box   280
Gundlach, Laura, 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note of thanks.

Box   280
Gundlach, Waldo L., 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note of thanks.

Box   280
Gunirk, Eloise, Mrs., 1899
Note

Location: Richfield, Virginia.

Choir director of the Presbyterian Church in which Mrs. Blaine placed an organ. Asks for help in setting up a choir fund.

Box   280
Gunn, C.T., Company, 1917-1926
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Grocery bills.

Box   280
Gunn, Dorothy, Mrs., 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks for contribution for the Chicago Forum Association.

Box   280
Gunn, J.H., Mrs., 1903-1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes to sell books to the library of the Parker School.

Box   280
Gunsaulus, F.W., 1906-1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

President of Armour Institute of Technology. Writes to Edgar Bancroft and Mrs. Blaine concerning his recuperation at Heart's Delight Farm, his lecture tour, and his inability to render further service to the Favill Memorial.

Box   280
Gunter, Frederick, 1931
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Letter from entertainer who performed at Riven Rock.

Box   280
Gunterberg, M.C., 1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Floral bill.

Box   280
Gunther, John, 1934, 1939
Note: Transcripts of his speeches on Hitler and “Inside Europe - Now.”
Box   280
Gunther's, C.G., Sons, 1887-1926
Note

Location: New York.

Bills and other correspondence concerning fur items.

Box   280
Gunton, C., 1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notes of thanks.

Box   280
Gunton, William R., 1916-1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Various messages from Mrs. Blaine's chauffeur.

Box   280
Gunton, William R., Mrs., 1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks help in getting stenographic position.

Box   280
Gurman, Samuel P., 1944
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Chicago alderman. Thanks Mrs. Blaine for a luncheon invitation.

Box   280
Gurnee, A.C., 1892, 1917
Note

Location: Bar Harbor, Maine.

Telegrams regarding the death of Emmons Sr. and the wedding of Emmons Jr.

Box   280
Gurnee, Delia, 1893
Note

Location: New York.

Personal note.

Box   280
Gurnee, Miss, 1900
Note

Location: Bar Harbor, Maine.

Invitation.

Box   280
Gurney, F.J., 1908-1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

One item regarding matriculation of Elizabeth Deadman at the University of Chicago. Last item asks that stenographic work be given to a crippled woman.

Box   280
Gurtler, Lockwood and Johnson, 1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Court and general stenographers. Asks for Mrs. Blaine's business.

Box   280
Gustafson, Anna, 1904-1915
Note

Location: Huntsville, Atlanta.

Employee of Mary Virginia McCormick. Thanks Mrs. Blaine for Christmas gifts and describes Miss. McCormick's reaction to the gifts.

Box   280
Gustafson, Charles, 1908-1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills, expense lists and other correspondence concerning Mrs. Blaine's chauffeur.

Box   280
Gustafson, David, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks help in getting a job. Encloses references.

Box   280
Gustafson, Mary, 1948-1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Attempts to see Mrs. Blaine.

Box   280
Gustafsson, Dagmar, 1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for laboratory services.

Box   280
Gutherie, Cravath & Henderson, 1904
Note

Location: New York.

Note concerning settlement of the claim of W.G. McCormick against Price.

Box   280
Gutherz, Henri F., 1907-1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Art dealer. Wishes to sell certain portraits to Mrs. Blaine.

Box   280
Guthrie, Mary G., 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

President of the Chicago Educational Association. Wishes clarification of a recent Board of Education resolution.

Box   281
Gutknecht, John, 1944
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Municipal Court judge. Sends invitation regrets.

See also: Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies, 1940 September 18.

Box   281
Gutterson, Henry H., 1930
Note

Location: San Francisco, California.

Report to J.H. Barnard concerning the earthquake hazard in the stone buildings at Riven Rock.

Box   281
Gutzloe, August, 1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Gardeners bill.

Box   281
Gutzon - Borglum, 1909
Note

Location: New York.

Note concerning some photographs.

Box   281
Guzman, Carlos, 1947
Note: Guatemalan consul general. Accepts a dinner invitation.
Box   281
Gwyn, Herbert B., 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note of thanks for a gift to his sick wife.

Box   281
Gwyn, Herbert B., Mrs., 1915-1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal notes.

Box   281
Gwyn, Virginia, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note of thanks for a floral gift.

Box   281
Gyr, Lucille V., 1949
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Wishes financial aid in publishing a magazine devoted to poetry.

Subseries: H
Box   281
Haake, Clarence, 1908-1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note of thanks and invitation responses from a graduate of the Parker School.

Box   281
Haake, Fred, Mrs., 1943
Note

Location: Lake Bluff, Illinois.

Wishes to live on Mrs. Blaine's Lake Forest estate in exchange for taking care of the grounds.

Box   281
Haake, Louis, Mrs., 1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note of sympathy at the death of Emmons.

Box   281
Haas Brothers, 1891-1898
Note

Location: New York.

Clothing bills.

Box   281
Haas, F., 1894
Note

Location: New York.

Bill for toiletries.

Box   281
Haas, John G., 1907
Note

Location: Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

Invitation.

Box   281
Haas, R., 1934
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks if a vacancy exists in the music department of the Parker School.

Box   281
Haase, E.R., and Company, 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes to act as agent in the sale of Mrs. Blaine's Lincoln Park area property.

Box   281
Haberer, Mr., 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Real estate dealer wishes to speak with Mrs. Blaine.

Box   281
Haberstroth, L., and Son, 1914
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Bill for concrete articles at the McCormick Estate.

Box   281
Hachtel, Fred C., Mrs., 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes to sell an old piano thought to be a collector's item.

Box   281
Hack, Fred, 1920
Note: Paragraph written by 7th grade student regarding electrons.
Box   281
Hackett, Kerleton Spalding, 1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding announcement of Dorothy Hackett to John Holabird.

Box   281
Hackett, William H.Y., 1910
Note

Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Note of thanks.

Box   281
Hackley Upper School, 1906
Note

Location: Tarrytown-on-Hudson, New York.

Letter describing the school.

Box   281
Hadassah, 1942-1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Women's Zionist Organization of America. Requests for financial support.

Box   281
Hadden, Alexander M., 1926-1940
Note

Location: New York.

Associated with the Students International Union, founded to help young people to do public service and think in terms of the world. Personal letters and requests for financial aid.

Box   281
Haggerty, John, 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter regarding carriage rental.

Box   281
Haggerty, Paul, Mrs., 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note of thanks.

Box   281
Hagood, Johnson, 1937
Note: See also: Town Hall Meeting of Chicago, 1937 February 15.
Box   281
Hahn, Brothers, 1947-1949
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Grocery bills.

Box   281
Hahn, Louise Yim, 1937-1940
Note

Location: Seoul, Korea.

President of Central Normal College in Seoul. Many letters to Mrs. Blaine asking for financial support. Also copies of the school's yearbook and a transcript of Mrs. Hahn's eulogy of Mrs. McCormick.

Box   281
Hahn, Paul, and Company, 1914-1917
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Bills for piano rental at the “Oaklands.”

Box   281
Hahn, Peter J., 1936
Note

Location: Lake Bluff.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to collect money due him from one of her employees.

Box   281
Hahn, T.H., 1912
Note

Location: Lake Mills, Wisconsin.

Produce bill.

Box   281
Hahnemann Hospital, 1921-1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for financial support.

Box   281
Hahn's Flowers, undated
Note

Location: Santa Monica, California.

Floral bill.

Box   281
Haien, John Addison, 1948
Note

Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Wedding announcement.

Box   281
Haight, A.T., Mrs., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notice of entrance of child in the Parker School.

Box   281
Haight, John McVickar, Jr., Mrs. (Edith Farwell), 1938-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation responses.

Box   281
Hadden, Alexander M., Mrs. (Maude Miner), 1926-1938
Note

Location: New York.

Invitations, responses and other personal notes.

Box   281
Hadden, Britton, 1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes to see Mrs. Blaine.

Box   281
Haden, Allen, 1944
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Latin American Correspondent of the Chicago Daily News. Transcript of lecture on “The Fascist Threat to Latin America.”

Box   281
Hadley, Charles W., 1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for contributions to Hadley's campaign fund. Republican candidate for attorney-general.

Box   281
Hadley correspondence, School for the Blind, 1922, 1937
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Requests for financial aid.

Box   281
Haegg, Norma A., 1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Record of time spent in office work.

Box   281
Haffner, Charles Christian, Jr., 1951
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Invitation.

Box   281
Hagen, Ernest F., 1895
Note

Location: New York.

Furniture bills.

Box   281
Hagen, Helen J., 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes to form an Anita Blaine Business Woman's Club.

Box   281
Hagen, Paul, 1941
Note

Location: New York.

Writes on behalf of the American Friends of German Freedom requesting financial aid.

Box   281
Hagan, James, 1899
Note

Location: La Grange, Illinois.

Recommends W.P. Beeching to Col. Francis Parker as a competent teacher.

Box   281
Haggardm, W.D., 1928
Note

Location: Nashville, Tennessee.

Reports the results of an operation on Mr. Baxter.

Box   281
Haggerty, Francis, 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Former employee of Mrs. Leander McCormick. Seeking a job.

Box   281
Haight, Mr., 1929
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Wishes to see Mrs. Blaine in regard to the Lincoln Memorial Association.

Box   281
Haile, Edward, Mrs., 1902
Note

Location: Rome, Georgia.

Wishes for Mrs. Blaine to financially support the drive for a child labor bill in Georgia.

Box   281
Haines, Charlotte A., 1944
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note of thanks for a gift.

Box   281
Haines, J. Allen, 1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes Mrs. Blaine to co-endorse a note.

Box   281
Haines School, 1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial aid. School trains African American girls in domestic service.

Box   281
Haiselden, George, 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests financial support of the Washington Post for the Illinois G.A.R.

Box   281
Halbert, Mr., 1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Calls regarding repair to a garage roof.

Box   281
Hale, Alfred, and Company, 1892
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Bill for rubber wearing apparel.

Box   281
Hale, Ballard, 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation regrets.

Box   281
Hale, Chandler, Mrs., 1929
Note

Location: Upper Marlboro, Maryland.

Invitation to wedding of Mary Hale to George H. Chase III.

Box   281
Hale, Clarence, 1905
Note

Location: Portland, Maine.

Wedding announcement of Katharine Hale to Philip Greely Clifford.

Box   281
Hale, E.C., and Company, 1905
Note

Location: Brooksville, Florida.

Shipping notice.

Box   281
Hale, Eugene, 1892
Note

Location: Ellsworth, Maine.

Note of sympathy at the death of Emmons Sr.

Box   281
Hale, Gardner, 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation response.

Box   281
Hale, George E., 1937-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation responses.

Box   281
Hale, George W., Mrs., 1895
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Recommends Rudolph Hasselgrun as a first class decorator.

Box   281
Hale, Jennie, 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation response.

Box   281
Hale, Mary, 1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation regrets.

Box   281
Hale, Mary Chandler, 1890, 1904
Note

Location: Ellsworth, Maine.

Invitation regrets.

Box   281
Hale, Rachael Cameron, 1918
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Note of sympathy at the death of Emmons Jr.

Box   281
Hale and Rogers, 1907-1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Architectural firm. Bills, accounts, and correspondence in regard to work done at the “Oaklands.”

See also: Rogers, James Gamble.

Box   281
Hale, Rosa Belle, 1905
Note

Location: New York.

Dealer in rugs. Informs Mrs. Blaine that she has opened a studio and would welcome a visit from her.

Box   281
Hale, Sanborn, 1940
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Desires payment of the real estate taxes on Mrs. Blaine's property in Winnetka.

Box   281
Hale, Swinburne, 1920
Note

Location: New York.

See also: Labor Party - Convention, 1920 July 12.

Box   281
Hale, Virginia, 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for nursing services.

Box   281
Hale, William Browne, 1924-1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations and responses. Also writes Mrs. Blaine to thank her for her letters regarding the League of Nations Non-partisan Association.

See also: Municipal Voters League, 1921 March 18; Illinois League of Women Voters, 1924 April 12; Report of mass meeting against the spoils system, etc.

Box   281
Hale, William Browne, Mrs. (Eunice Follansbee), 1921-1948
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Writes in regard to the Bryn Mawr Summer School Scholarship and the Library of International Relations. Also Numerous notes of thanks and invitation responses.

Box   281
Hale, William Gardner, 1895-1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Writes in regard to the Chicago branch of the American Archaeological Society and the American School for Classical Studies in Rome.

Box   281
Hale, William Gardner, Mrs. (Harriet Swinburne), 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation responses.

Box   281
Halecki, Oscar, 1944
Note: Director of the Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America. Transcript of his address, “Poland and Russia.”
Box   281
Haley Cleaners and Dyers, 1930
Note

Santa Barbara, California.

Bills.

Box   281
Haley, Margaret G., 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Letter to Jane Addams decrying the failure of American education.

Box   282
Haley Street Flower Shop, 1930
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Bill.

Box   282
Halfpenny, Betty, Mrs., 1930-1951
Note

Location: Berwyn, Illinois.

Letters appealing for financial aid.

Box   282
Halid, Nadjie, 1926
Note: Asks financial aid for an orphanage in Constantinople.
Box   282
Halifax, Lord, 1941-1945
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

British ambassador. Acknowledges letters and telegrams from Mrs. Blaine and speaks of disappointment at the failure of Sir Stafford Cripps in India.

Box   282
Hall, Adelaide S., 1900, 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Writes in regard to the activities of the Art Association of Chicago and the Arche Club.

Box   282
Hall, Albert, 1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Calls regarding the delivery of some flowers.

Box   282
Hall, Alfred, 1903-1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for office supplies.

Box   282
Hall, Alfred M., 1909-1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Medical bills.

Box   282
Hall, Annette W., 1917
Note

Location: Binghamton, New York.

Telegram concerning Camp Wyalusing, summer camp for girls.

Box   282
Hall, Arthur B., Mrs., 1940
Note

Location: La Grange, Illinois.

Note of thanks for a gift.

Box   282
Hall, Bolton, 1893-1919
Note

Location: New York.

Writes concerning the Single Tax Conference, Henry George's Social Problems, and solicits Mrs. Blaine's membership in the Little Land League aiming to check the drift of the population to the cities.

Box   282
Hall, Chester, 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal note.

Box   282
Hall, C.J., 1926-1928
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Correspondence concerns Mary Virginia McCormick's bank account in Pasadena's Pacific and Southwest Trust and Savings Bank and also tells of proposed improvements and additions to the McCormick home in Pasadena.

Box   282
Hall, E.B., 1889
Note

Location: Montecito, California.

Note of greeting.

Box   282
Hall, Edward B., Mrs., 1937
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Invitation response.

Box   282
Hall, Ella C., 1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note of thanks for a gift.

Box   282-284
Hall and Ellis, 1930-1958
Physical Description: 21 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Real estate firm which handled the management of Mrs. Blaine's income property. Correspondence contains records of expenditures, receipts, and repairs for the rental properties.

Box   284
Hall, Elsie Springer, 1929-1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notes of thanks for floral gifts.

Box   284
Hall, Emily C., 1877-1889
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Personal letters.

Box   284
Hall, Emmet, Mrs., 1942
Note: Invitation to wedding of her daughter, Helena, to Mr. Hamlin D. Smith.
Box   284
Hall of Fame, 1915
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Ballot for the “Hall of Fame” elections for 1915.

Box   284
Hall, Frank G., 1902
Note

Location: Lake Forrest, Illinois.

Invitation to wedding of daughter, Marion, to Mr. Ezra Joseph Warner.

Box   284
Hall, G. Stanley, 1897-1907
Note

Location: Worcester, Massachusetts.

Concern for juvenile problems; Theme: “Adolescence”; interest in problems of school and juvenile court, request for aid to Clark University.

See also:

  • Hull, G. Stanley
  • Sheldon, H. D.
Box   284
Hall, George W., 1937-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Medical bills and letters concerning Mr. Clark Lawrence.

Box   284
Hall, Herbert J., 1916
Note

Location: Marblehead, Massachusetts.

Letter from Dr. Hall concerning mental and physical health of Mrs. Adams.

Box   284
Hall, Hollis B., 1940
Note

Location: Moline, Illinois.

Letter concerning an air-conditioner which Hall has patented; desire to have his product financed by Mrs. Blaine.

Box   284
Hall, J., 1892-1894
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Telegram and personal letters expressing sympathy.

Box   284
Hall, James, 1908
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Letter of appreciation for interest in “Third International Congress for the Advancement of Drawing and Art Teaching” exhibition.

Box   284
Hall, James, 1924
Note

Location: no address.

Memo to Dr. Hall concerning Mrs. Blaine's presence at a meeting.

Box   284
Hall, Jennie, 1921
Note

Location: no address.

Address (report) by Miss Hall at Francis Parker School and miscellaneous notes.

Box   284
Hall, Jessie B., 1922-1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters from director of Bureau of Fine Arts concerning tickets for musical recitals and a musical concert by the Police Band of New York City.

Box   284
Hall, Marion, 1937-1940
Note

Location: No address.

Notes accepting invitations to dinner.

Box   284
Hall, Marion, undated
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Request for contributions to Needlework Guild.

Box   284
Hall, Miss, 1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Application for work; from Sanger's Clerical Bureau with personal data sheet.

Box   284
Hall, Robert W., undated
Note

Location: No address.

Personal note.

Box   284
Hall, Sigvard, Mrs., 1942
Note

Location: Clinton, Wisconsin.

Thank you note.

Box   284
Hall, Theodore W., 1947-1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Liquor bills and written telephone conversations concerning same.

Box   284
Hall, Thomas, Mrs., undated
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Letter concerning whereabouts of a certain Mr. Hayes, a boarder, who has left without paying his rent.

Box   284
Hall, Thomas Cuming, 1892-1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Lugana, Switzerland; New York City, New York.

Personal letters and a sermon by Reverend Thomas C. Hall.

Box   284
Hall, Thomas Cuming, Mrs. (Jenny Bartling), 1897-1900
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Personal letters.

Box   284
Hall, W.F., Printing Company, 1917-1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone conversations, bills, orders for printing, requests, acknowledgements, copy of pamphlet, Statement about the Election / by Anita McCormick Blaine.

Box   284
Hallam, Wirt W., 1906-1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter with pamphlets: The Society of Sanitary and Moral Prophylaxis and The Young Man's Problem from The Society of Sanitary and Moral Prophylaxis.

Letter concerning New York Child Welfare exhibit. Letters concerning report before National Educational Association and promotional plan for Community Obligations.

Box   284
Hallenstein, Marion, 1935
Note

Location: No address.

Thank you note for flowers sent to graduating class.

Box   284
Haller, Jozef
Note: See also: Poland.
Box   284
Halles, Frank R., Mrs.
Note: See also: Women's Eight Hour Bill - Joint Committee, 1925 May 15, minutes of meeting.
Box   284
Hallick, Mary B., 1901-1902
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Requests for money to open a lodging house and money to meet expenses.

Box   284
Hallinan, Josephine Redfield, 1935
Note

Location: Glenview, Illinois.

Thank you note for generosity to faculty of Francis Parker School.

Box   284
Hallman, Frances, 1949
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Poems, letters concerning Give-A-Garden plan and its promotion, and other projects.

Box   284
Hallock, H.G.C., 1927-1929
Note

Location: Shanghai, China.

Personal letters of Chinese legends and life and request for contributions. Chinese prints.

Box   284
Hallowell, Morris Longstreth, III, Mrs. (Eleanor Gooding), 1942-1947
Note

Location: Concord, Massachusetts.

Invitation to graduation exercises, thank you note for a present, and baby pictures.

Box   284
Hallowell, Myra, 1906
Note

Location: Blaine, Maine.

Request for help (financial) to alleviate physical problems of an invalid.

Box   284
Halls, Henry W., 1910
Note

Location: No address.

Receipt for services as a waiter.

Box   284
Hall's Safe and Lock Company, 1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Combination for safe; memorandum concerning new combination and bills.

Box   284
Hallstead, W.F., 1896
Note

Location: Scranton, Pennsylvania.

Two telegrams with unknown content.

Box   284
Hally, Mary, 1919-1923
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada; Cohasset, Massachusetts.

Thank you notes for Christmas gifts of money and letter of sympathy upon death of Mrs. McCormick.

Box   284
Haloisz, Stephen, 1922
Note

Location: Hungary.

Request for aid and assistance.

Box   284
Halperin, Arthur, 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notice of business succession.

Box   284
Halpern, Mortimer, Mrs. (Jennifer Howard), 1935-1946
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Thank you notes for various gifts.

Box   284
Halsey, Alice, 1930
Note: Riven Rock Estate thank you note for Christmas gift.
Box   284
Halsey, A.W., 1915
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Personal telegram.

Box   284
Halsey, Edward A., 1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter explaining situation of a teacher about to lose her job and requesting help of Mrs. Blaine.

Box   284
Halsey, Jesse, 1951
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note from student of McCormick Theological Seminary.

Box   284
Halsey, John J., 1900-1915
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Personal letters.

Box   284
Halsey, John J., Mrs., 1918
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Letter of sympathy.

Box   284
Halsey, Stuart and Company, 1918-1933
Note: Stock investments and telephone conversations pertaining to business.
Box   284
Halstead, Frances Adams, 1924-1948
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.; New Hampshire; Boston, Massachusetts; Newport, Rhode Island; Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Personal letters.

Box   284
Halsted Street Institutional Church, 1906-1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for contributions.

Box   284
Halsted Street Police Station, 1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone conversation concerning property.

Box   284
Halstrom, Matilda, 1904
Note

Location: No address.

Receipt.

Box   284
Halter, Ernest J.
Note: See also: Roderick Virginia, 1949 April 2.
Box   284
Hambleton, Elizabeth McMurray, 1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial assistance to the Visiting Nurse Association of Chicago.

Box   284
Hambleton, Frank Sherwood, Mrs., 1909
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Invitation to wedding of daughter, Arabella, to Mr. John F. Symington.

Box   284
Hambleton, Maud Gladys, 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of apology concerning “Friday Club.”

Box   284
Hamblin, D.O., Mrs., 1921
Note

Location: Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

Business memos.

Box   284
Hambro, Carl J., 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Address before Chicago Council on Foreign Relations titled “I Saw It Happen in Norway.”

Address at League of Nations Pavilion New York World's Fair.

Box   284
Hambro, Edvard I., 1941
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Thank you notes for dinner invitation, pamphlet titled Individuals Before International Tribunals.

Box   284
Hamer, H.L., Electric Company, 1937-1951
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Bills.

Box   284
Hamill, Alfred Ernest, 1937
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Wedding invitation.

Box   284
Hamill, Charles D., Mrs., 1899-1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding invitation and acceptance note.

Box   284
Hamill, Charles H., 1904-1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal letters, thank you note for contribution to “New Chicago” Committee fund and letter pertaining to legislation.

Box   284
Hamill, Charles H., Mrs. (Kathleen McDonald Smith), 1911-1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to tea; purchase of tickets for Irish Players; letter concerning Mr. Roosevelt and the possible entry into war.

Box   284
Hamill, Ernest A., 1911-1915
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California; Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note and wedding invitation.

Box   284
Hamill, Hunt, 1937-1940
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Acceptance notes.

Box   285
Hamlin, Frank, 1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal letter.

Box   285
Hamill, Katherine F. (Eleanore Forrest), 1949
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Requests for assistance and collection of poems.

Box   285
Hamill, Ralph, 1937-1939
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Acceptance notes.

Box   285
Hamill, Ralph C., 1905-1937
Note

Location: Dunning, Illinois; Winnetka, Illinois.

Letter of congratulations on Mrs. Blaine's appointment to school board and a wedding invitation.

Box   285
Hamill, Robert, 1931
Note

Location: Ocean Springs, Mississippi.

Wedding announcement and telegram.

Box   285
Hamill, Theophilus Wylie, 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding announcement.

Box   285
Hamill, William J., 1892
Note

Location: Georgetown, Colorado.

Telegram of sympathy.

Box   285
Hamilton, A.A., 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of praise for address before N.E.A.

Box   285
Hamilton, A.H., 1899
Note

Location: Virginia.

Pertaining to proposed school for girls of limited means at Buena Vista, Virginia.

Box   285
Hamilton, Alexander McCormick, 1915-1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Cleveland, Ohio.

Dinner acceptance note, letter of sympathy, letters pertaining to financial assistance in sending daughter of Mr. Hamilton to college.

Box   285
Hamilton, Alice, 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Address to City Club, Chicago, Illinois on the subject of “International Aspects of Public Health Including Control of Ethyl Gasoline.”

See also: Municipal Voters League, 1921 March 18. Report of mass meeting against spoils system, etc.

Box   285
Hamilton, Arthur S., 1914
Note

Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Doctor bill.

Box   285
Hamilton, Charles Granville, 1950
Note

Location: No address.

Poem entitled “Christmas 1950.”

Box   285
Hamilton, David Gilbert, 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding invitation.

Box   285
Hamilton, David Osborne, 1927-1945
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Personal letters, thank you notes and wedding invitations.

Box   285
Hamilton, David Osborne, Mrs. (Margaret Bentley), 1898-1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Camp White Deer Lake, Michigan.

Personal letters, thank you notes, etc.

Box   285
Hamilton, E.A., 1914
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Request for financial contributions to McAll Mission.

Box   285
Hamilton, Emilie M., 1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request her son be given work to enable him to finish college.

Box   285
Hamilton, Gail, 1896
Note

Location: No address.

Newspaper clippings of demise of Gail Hamilton and several short stories by same.

Box   285
Hamilton, George S., 1936
Note

Location: Long Beach, California.

Acceptance and thank you note.

Box   285
Hamilton, Gilbert Van Tassel, 1907-1908
Note

Location: Waverly, Massachusetts; Montecito, California.

Personal correspondence, telegrams, business mail, etc., pertaining to illness of Mr(s) McCormick; pamphlets and other material pertaining to psychiatry and mental health.

Box   285
Hamilton, Gilbert Van Tassel, 1909-1936
Note

Location: Santa Barbara and Montecito, California.

Personal and business correspondence pertaining to Mr(s). McCormick and his rehabilitation at Riven Rock estate in California and to care of the estate.

Box   285
Hamilton, Helen M., 1914-1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request opera tickets be purchased and support of “Better Pictures” Movement.

Box   285
Hamilton, James, 1916
Note

Location: Narwick Neck, Rhode Island.

Refusal to be considered as candidate for a position.

Box   285
Hamilton, Jean O'Brien, 1936
Note

Location: No address.

Thank you note.

Box   285
Hamilton, John L., 1915-1949
Note: Telephone conversations and letter regarding building of home in Lake Forest, Illinois and disposal of blueprints.
Box   285
Hamilton, J.W., 1923
Note

Location: St. Paul, Minnesota; Princeton, New Jersey.

Financial assistance and request to serve on National Committee of Magna Charta Day Association.

Box   285
Hamilton, Mary, undated
Note

Location: Montecito, California.

Thank you note - personal gift.

Box   285
Hamilton, Mary S., 1923-1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Sympathy for death of mother; request for financial aid in helping daughter finish college.

Box   285
Hamilton, Norah, 1921
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Interest in plans for new art school.

Box   285
Hamilton Park Improvement Association, 1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Plans for establishing a high school in the Chicago Normal School.

Box   285
Hamilton, Robert H., 1924
Note

Location: Farmington, Connecticut.

Business note.

Box   285
Hamilton, Sallie Virginia, 1928
Note

Location: Wellesley, Massachusetts.

Thank you note - personal; with two photographs.

Box   285
Hamilton, Sarah Fairchild, 1904
Note

Location: No address.

Letter of endorsement.

Box   285
Hamilton, Sigrid W., 1902
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Business letter pertaining to weaving loom.

Box   285
Hamilton, W.A., 1898
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Renewal of subscription to Northwestern University settlement project.

Box   285
Hamilton, Willard I.
Note: See also: Chicago Association of Commerce, National Conference for Reduction of Government Expenditures, 1932 June 2-3.
Box   285
Hamilton, William, Mrs., 1897
Note

Location: Fond du Lac, Wisconsin.

Character reference for a cook.

Box   285
Hamlin, Betsy, 1947
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Thank you note - personal gift.

Box   285
Hamlin, Frank, 1911-1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to hear Miss Jane Addams and other personal correspondence.

Box   285
Hamlin, Hannibel G., 1898
Note

Location: Springfield, Ohio.

Wedding invitation.

Box   285
Hamlin, Lenora Austin, 1907-1908
Note

Location: Berlin, Germany; Chicago, Illinois.

Letter - personal with reference to working men's homes colony by Krupp in Germany. Enclosed postcards. Correspondence pertaining to meetings of the Municipal Museum of Chicago and reports of same.

Box   285
Hamlin, Percy G., 1946-1947
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Personal correspondence, also pertaining to mental and physical conditions of Mr. Stanley McCormick.

Box   285
Hamlin, Percy G., Mrs., 1946-1950
Note: Personal letters, notes, and cards.
Box   285
Hamlin, Teunis S., 1892-1907
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Telegram of sympathy and letter requesting audience.

Box   285
Hamline, John Henry, Mrs., 1912-1934
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Lake Forest, Illinois.

Wedding invitation and open house cards.

Box   285
Hamman, Louis, 1923
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Correspondence pertaining to medical treatment and expenses of Miss Grace Walker.

Box   285
Hamman Realty Company, 1945
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Business telephone conversation.

Box   285
Hammel, Claire, 1929
Note

Location: No address.

Application for position as secretary.

Box   285
Hammer Galleries, 1936-1938
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Concerning possible purchase of enamel silverware.

Box   285
Hammer, Gus, 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for donation to Swedish Free Mission Congregation.

Box   285
Hammer, M., Mrs.
Note: See also: Club West.
Box   285
Hammerschmidt and Franzen, 1902-1916
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Business receipts.

Hammond, Annie G.
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   286
1903 January-July
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Miss Hammond accepts position as secretary. Business correspondence pertaining to garden, household items, personals, cash statements, etc.

Box   286
1903 August-December
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Business and personal correspondence.

Box   286
1904-1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; New York City, New York.

Business and personal affairs.

Box   286
Hammond, David Q., 1945
Note

Location: Stockbridge, Massachusetts.

Interest in Austen Riggs Foundation in psychiatry.

Box   286
Hammond, Edward A., 1920
Note

Location: Newport, Montana.

Wedding invitation.

Box   286
Hammond, Grace A., 1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipts.

Hammond, Harriot Milton
Physical Description: 23 folders 
Box   286
1879-1892 June
Physical Description: 7 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Marion, Massachusetts; Look Lake, New York; New York City, New York; East Orange, New Jersey; Menoham, New Jersey; Italy; France.

Personal correspondence.

Box   287
1892 July-1897
Physical Description: 9 folders 
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.; Lakewood, New Jersey; New York City, New York; Virginia.

Personal letters and telegrams.

Box   288
1898
Note: Personal correspondence including social and cultural topics, references to war and politics, patriotism, war relief and aid societies. Last will and testament of Miss Hammond.
Box   288
1899
Note: Minutes of meeting of Honorary Mothers Association.
Box   288
1900
Note: References to Col. Parker, Hearst, plans for a school, general topics.
Box   288
1901
Note: Discussion of Chicago Institute; President Harper, University of Chicago; impressions of school's idea, Chicago School of Education and other personal topics.
Box   288
1902
Note: Mention of Mrs. Damrosch, family, social and personal affairs - death of Col. Parker.
Box   288
1903
Note: Educational projects, discussion of world affairs and personal correspondence; newspaper clippings concerning death of Miss Hammond.
Box   288
Photographs, undated
Box   288
Hammond, James Wright, 1937-1942
Note

Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Acceptance notes to invitations and Christmas card.

Box   288
Hammond, James Young, 1892
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acceptance note to an invitation.

Box   288
Hammond, James Young, Mrs., 1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding invitation.

Box   288
Hammond, John Hays, 1909-1927
Note

Location: Gloucester, Massachusetts; Washington, D.C.

Answer to letter concerning advice in respect to Alaskan property; telephone conversations and telegram thanking Mrs. Blaine for her contributions to the Lindbergh Reception Committee.

Box   288
Hammond, John Hays, Mrs. (Natalie Harris), 1918
Note

Location: Gloucester, Massachusetts.

Letter of sympathy at death of son.

Box   288
Hammond, Louise S., 1940
Note

Location: Upper St. Regis, New York.

Dinner invitation.

Box   288
Hammond, Luther S., Mrs. (Ruth Keeley), 1951
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Wedding invitation.

Box   288
Hammond, Robert Stevens, 1936
Note

Location: No address.

Invitation - personal.

Box   288
Hammond, Thomas Lyman, Mrs. (Miriam O'Connell), 1942-1948
Note

Location: No address.

Thank you notes.

Box   288
Hammond Typewriter Company, 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Business correspondence.

Box   288
Hamp, Josephine Cable, 1912
Note

Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Requests that Mrs. Blaine suggest a woman who could take charge of a school in Colorado.

Box   288
Hampsher, W.S., 1906-1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Business letters concerning purchase of books.

Box   288
Hampshire Country School, 1949
Note

Location: East Rindge, New Hampshire.

Request for financial aid; article from Everybody's magazine and other enclosures concerning this school and its work.

Box   288
Hampson, J.M.C., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence requesting work.

Box   288
Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, 1905-1936
Note

Location: Hampton, Virginia.

Requests for support and enclosures concerning Institute and its scholarships and invitation to hear Hampton Institute Singers.

See also: Armstrong Association of New York.

Box   288
Hampton-Tuskegee Endowment Fund, 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for financial aid to fulfill quota.

Box   288
Hamrin, S.A.
Note: See also: Progressive Education Association Conference, 1937 October 28-30.
Box   288
Hanawalt, Lewlie Horton, 1910-1947
Note

Location: Wilmette, Illinois.

Thank you note and wedding invitation.

Box   288
Hanberg, F., 1935
Note

Location: Copenhagen, Denmark.

Thank you note for Mrs. Blaine's personal interest in his wife, who is ill.

Box   288
Hancock, F. Woodson, Mrs. (Katharine Lea), 1940-1941
Note

Location: Upper St. Regis, New York.

Personal correspondence.

Box   288
Hancock, Gertrude Layton, 1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter accompanying lists of books.

Box   288
Hancock, Harry Humphrey, Mrs., 1906-1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone conversations concerning an interest in Francis Willard Hospital and some books.

Box   288
Hancock, John, Mutual Life Insurance Company, 1929-1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Business telephone conversations.

Box   288
Hancox, Herbert
Note: See also: Progressive Lawyers Club, 1937 January 16
Box   288
Hand, John A., 1888-1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal correspondence.

Box   288
Hand, John A., Orchestra, 1892-1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and statements.

Box   289
Hand Laundry Company, 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipts.

Box   289
Hand, Mary J., 1902
Note

Location: Poplar, Montana.

Asks information; mention of Col. Parker and Chicago Institute.

Box   289
Handwerk, Richard, 1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone conversation pertaining to support of Henry Wallace and Progressive Party.

Box   289
Handy
Note: See also: Chicago Institute, 1901.
Box   289
Handy, C.H., 1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you for copy of book Cyrus H. McCormick.

Box   289
Haney, James P., 1906
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Speech “The Education of the Dullard in the Public School.” Correspondence pertaining to a speaking engagement in Chicago.

Box   289
Haney, Sally N., 1950-1952
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipts and termination of service.

Box   289
Hanfstaengl, Ernst, 1911-1947
Note

Location: Niagara on the Lake, Ontario; Berlin, Germany.

Thank you notes, correspondence concerning exchange of war prisoners (his mother and friend) and a letter of sympathy for death of Mrs. Blaine's niece.

Box   289
Hanfstaengl, Erwin H., 1910-1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; New York City, New York.

Financial aid for Young Women's Christian Association. Request for endorsement of Grand Opera Movement at University of Chicago. Personal correspondence.

Box   289
Hanfstaengl, Franz, 1913-1916
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Business correspondence pertaining to bookstore loan of money and interest. Several booklets on art prints.

Box   289
Hanfstaengl, Katherine, 1915-1916
Note

Location: New York City, New York; Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence concerning the loss of her son Erwin and her release from concentration camp and other personal correspondence.

Box   289
Hangchow Christian Institute
Note: See also: Fitch, Robert F.
Box   289
Haniwell, Winifred, 1919
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Thank you note.

Box   289
Hankin Freight Line, 1902
Note

Location: Cimaron, New Mexico.

Receipt.

Box   289
Hankins, H.H., 1902
Note

Location: Cimaron, New Mexico.

Bills.

Box   289
Hankins, Stelle, 1903
Note

Location: Cimaron, New Mexico.

Personal letter.

Box   289
Hanley-Casey Company, 1915-1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and business telephone conversations.

Box   289
Hanmer Boat Shop, 1929-1941
Note

Location: Saranac Lake, New York.

Business correspondence

Box   289
Hanna, C. Augusta, 1903
Note

Location: No address.

Invitation.

Box   289
Hanna, Florence, 1912
Note

Location: La Grange, Illinois.

Acceptance notes.

Box   289
Hanna, James, 1893-1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Accepts work as landscape gardener.

Box   289
Hanna, Marcus A., Memorial Chair Association, 1904
Note

Location: Cleveland, Ohio.

Request for financial contributions to endow a Chair of Political Science at Western Reserve University.

Box   289
Hanna, Mark, 1903
Note

Location: Cleveland, Ohio.

Wedding invitation.

Box   289
Hanna, Nora, 1928
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Thank you note.

Box   289
Hanna, Phil S.
Note: See also: Chicago Association of Commerce, 1932 June 2-3
Box   289
Hanna, W., and Company, 1906
Note

Location: Port Carling, Ontario.

Business correspondence and bills.

Box   289
Hannaford, Foster, 1944
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Wedding invitation.

Box   289
Hannaford, R. Ogden, 1938-1940
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Acceptance notes.

Box   289
Hannah, Frank S., 1898
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Business letter.

Box   289
Hannah and Hogg, 1894-1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipts, bills, balances, etc.

Box   289
Hannah, John, Mrs., 1909-1913
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Wedding invitations.

Box   289
Hannegan, Robert Emmett, 1945
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation.

Box   289
Hannibal Inc., 1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill.

Box   289
Hannibal, Robert M., 1943
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Receipt and personal letter.

Box   289
Hannig, Amalie, 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Pueblo, Colorado.

Personal and thank you notes.

Box   289
Hannum, F.L., 1928-1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Donna, Texas.

Wedding invitation, letter concerning gift of fruit to be sent Mrs. Blaine.

Box   289
Hannum, F.L., Mrs. (Elizabeth Crowe), 1935-1944
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Donna, Texas.

Reference to Hanover Seminary, Francis Parker School, Col. Parker, her teaching at Francis Parker School, thanking Mrs. Blaine for her generosity. Request that Mrs. Blaine purchase fruit for the winter season.

Box   289
Hanover College, 1898-1942
Note

Location: Hanover, Indiana.

Correspondence pertaining to financial contributions in establishing a Normal Department; new bookshelves for the library, fund raising drive; enclosures - pamphlets concerning college.

See also: Margaret McCoy, letter, 1937 October 18

Box   289
Hanover, Harriet D.R., 1898
Note: Personal letters.
Box   289
Hanrahan, Elizabeth Ellen, 1949-1952
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence pertaining to start of a “Women's Press” in Chicago. Interest in social and civic problems 4-H Clubs, etc. Henry Wallace and Progressive Movement.

Box   289
Hansen, Alice
Note: See also: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1924 May 19-31, regarding No War movement on Northwestern campus.
Box   289
Hansen, Arthur Stedry, 1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Concerning statements by Mrs. Blaine on Social Security Act to Good Neighbor League.

Box   289
Hansen, Axel, 1915-1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal and business correspondence.

Box   289
Hansen, Axel, Mrs., 1934-1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you notes.

Box   289
Hansen, Ernest, 1920
Note

Location: Copenhagen, Denmark.

Request for assistance.

Box   289
Hansen, Frank W., 1907-1923
Note

Location: No address.

Thank you notes and letter of sympathy.

Box   289
Hansen, Herbert L., 1942
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Thank you note.

Box   289
Hansen, H. Theodore, 1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Proposal to purchase Pacific coast timber.

Box   289
Hansen, Kate, Mrs., 1924-1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request that money willed her dead husband be given to her and thank you note.

Box   289
Hansen, Lillian E., 1923-1925
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois; Chicago, Illinois.

Personal correspondence.

Box   289
Hansen, Robert, 1945
Note

Location: No address.

Thank you note.

Box   289
Hansen, William, 1903-1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Business and personal correspondence.

Box   289
Hansen's, Chr., Laboratory Inc., 1921
Note

Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Contribution given to Henry Baird Favill Memorial.

Box   289
Hanson, Burton, Mrs. (Carolina), 1906-1930
Note: Request support for Civic Music Association of Chicago.
Box   289
Hanson, Haldore
Note: Address before Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, Chicago, Illinois, 1939 March 24, on the subject of “With the Chinese Guerrillas.”
Box   289
Hanson, Norman, 1937-1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters concerning doctor bills; thank you note.

Box   289
Hanson and Van Winkle Company, 1905-1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Business receipts.

Box   289
Hansson, Latten, 1906
Note

Location: Stockholm, Sweden.

Request for financial aid.

Box   289
Hanton, Lavinia, Mrs., 1941
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Support of President Roosevelt and the Good Neighbor Policy with enclosures.

Box   289
Hantzman, R.G., and Company, 1953
Note

Location: Charlottesville, Virginia.

Foundation for World Government - report on Examination of Accounts and Financial Records.

Box   289
Hanzel Galleries, 1954-1957
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence pertaining to sale of property from estate of Mrs. Blaine.

Box   289
Hapgood, L.B., 1917
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Personal letter.

Box   289
Hapgood, T.B., 1927
Note

Location: Watertown, Massachusetts.

Business correspondence pertaining to erection of Pope memorial tablet in honor of Nettie Fowler McCormick.

Box   289
Hapworth, H.E., 1893
Note

Location: Bar Harbor, Maine.

Receipt.

Box   289
Hara, W., 1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipt.

Box   289
Haran, Earl, 1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Conversation concerning use of garage as medical clinic.

Box   289
Harcombe, J., 1893
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Concerning purchase of bacon.

Box   289
Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1948
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Telegram concerning purchase of books.

Box   289
Hard, William, 1911
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois; New York City, New York.

Correspondence pertaining to Child Welfare Exhibit and Contest.

Box   289
Hardage, Fannie Hicks, Mrs., 1946
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Wedding invitation.

Box   289
Harder, Clara L., 1920, undated
Note: Theme on Electrons.
Box   289
Harder Hardware Company, 1915-1917
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Receipts and bills.

Box   289
Hardin, Charles M., 1947-1951
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois; Chicago, Illinois.

Request for contribution to Christopher House; personal correspondence and newspaper clippings.

Box   289
Hardin, Charles M., Mrs. (Louise Kimball), 1944-1950
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois; Boston, Massachusetts.

Personal correspondence.

Box   289
Hardin, Charles McCormick, 1944-1953
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Personal correspondence; thank you notes.

Box   290
Hardin, Edith McCormick, 1938-1949
Note

Location: Palm Beach, Florida; Oracle, Arizona, Middletown, Connecticut; Deerfield, Massachusetts.

Personal correspondence; thank you notes.

Box   290
Harding, Charles, 1937-1940
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Acceptance notes.

Box   290
Harding, Charles Ford, Jr., 1918-1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Pertaining to meeting of Favill Memorial Committee.

Box   290
Harding, John A., 1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of sympathy.

Box   290
Harding Memorial Association, 1923-1924
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.; Marion, Ohio.

Request for financial contributions.

Box   290
Harding, M. Glenn, 1928-1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for an audience, pertaining to a project in Turkey.

Box   290
Harding Brothers Inc., 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Interview concerning possible purchase of oil burning equipment.

Box   290
Hards Brothers, 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for repair work.

Box   290
Hardy, A.J., 1906
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Pertaining to rental of a sailboat.

Box   290
Hardy, Clifford W., 1941
Note

Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Receipt for jewelry.

Box   290
Hardy, E., 1919
Note

Location: No address.

Receipt.

Box   290
Hardy, L.C., 1906
Note

Location: No address.

Personal.

Box   290
Hargin, M.C., Mrs., 1907
Note

Location: Syracuse, New York.

Concerning photograph of Mrs. McCormick.

Box   290
Hargreaves, James H., 1943
Note

Location: No address.

Receipt from Mary Virginia McCormick Pension Fund.

Box   290
Harkins, Edward and Company, 1892
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

List of candles available for purchase.

Box   290
Harkins, John, 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter asking whether Francis W. Parker School is able to properly prepare a candidate for West Point.

Box   290
Harkness, F.W., 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks if Mrs. Blaine would care to purchase stock in a company which will manufacture automatic fire escapes.

Box   290
Harlan, Elizabeth, 1905
Note

Location: No address.

Personal.

Box   290
Harlan, Ethel, 1931
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Thank you note - personal.

Box   290
Harlan, George A., 1892
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Letter of sympathy.

Box   290
Harlan, James G., 1892
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of sympathy.

Box   290
Harlan, John M., 1930-1932
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Correspondence pertaining to examination of material concerning Stanley McCormick.

See also: Buckner, Emory R., 1931-1932.

Box   290
Harlan, John Maynard, 1888-1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal correspondence - invitations.

Box   290
Harlan, Margaret M.P., 1903
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Personal.

Box   290
Harlan, Maud, 1900-1901
Note

Location: No address.

Personal correspondence.

Box   290
Harlan, Richard D., 1886-1922
Note

Location: New York City, New York; Montreal, Canada; Chicago, Illinois.

Personal correspondence; subscription to Trustees Fund of Lake Forest College; article entitled “The Phrase That Beat Blaine”; works concerning erection of the Presbyterian Hospital of Colorado and requesting subscriptions to it.

Box   290
Harlan, Richard D., 1923-1925
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Correspondence, articles, etc. pertaining to the Presbyterian Hospital of Colorado; personal correspondence.

Box   290
Harmon, Holbrook, 1937-1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Camp Robinson, Arkansas; New York City, New York.

Personal correspondence, acceptance notes, etc.

Box   290
Harmon, John Huntoon, 1937-1945
Note

Location: Highland Park, Illinois.

Invitations.

Box   290
Harmon, John Hantoon, Mrs., 1946
Note

Location: Fort Wayne, Indiana.

Personal.

Box   290
Harmon, Rawson B., 1939
Note

Location: Ojai, California.

Desire to sell property (Spanish village) in southern California to someone who is interested in completing the development.

Box   290
Harms, George, 1898
Note

Location: Andover, Massachusetts.

Personal letter.

Box   290
Harno, Albert James, 1935
Note

Location: Champaign, Urbana, Illinois.

Promotion of YMCA program at the University of Illinois.

Box   290
Harp and Shamrock Club, 1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request Mrs. Blaine purchase tickets to Irish Feis party.

Box   290
Harper and Brothers, 1902-1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; New York City, New York.

Receipts and business correspondence pertaining to purchase of editions of books.

Box   290
Harper Constance Garland, 1940
Note

Location: Hollywood, California.

Thank you note for flowers.

Box   290
Harper, H.A., and Company, 1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone conversation pertaining to leasing of property.

Box   290
Harper, Heber R., 1943
Note: Telegrams referring to meetings of United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration Council. Memorandum - Talk on report for UNRRA.
Box   290
Harper, Henry H., 1904
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Exchange of bookmarks.

Box   290
Harper, Malcolm C., 1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Pertaining to sale of property.

Box   290
Harper, Mary, 1907
Note

Location: Columbus, Ohio.

Letter requesting aid and support by a needy woman.

Box   290
Harper, Paul Vincent, 1937-1946
Note

Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts; Chicago, Illinois.

Personal correspondence; letter concerning Adult Alumni Education program at University of Chicago, letter appealing for support of Chicago Opera Company.

Box   290
Harper, Robert Francis, 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to become a member of the Committee of The Oriental Exploration Fund of the University of Chicago.

Harper, Samuel N.
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note: Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Box   290
1933, 1937
Note: Stenographic reports of addresses by Harper before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations at the Palmer House:
  • “A Third Visit to Soviet Russia,” 1933 January 12
  • “A Fifth Visit to Soviet Russia,” 1937 January 8
Box   290
1938-1940
Note

Stenographic report of address by Harper before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations at the Palmer House: “A Sixth Visit to Soviet Russia,” 1939 July 14.

Solicitation for portrait of Professor William E. Dodd from History Department of University of Chicago.

Box   290
Harper, William P., Mrs., 1917
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.; Seattle, Washington.

Inability to organize distribution of President's war message.

Harper, William Rainey
Box   290
1896-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request to support the American Institute of Sacred Literature for Better Methods of Bible Study.

Correspondence pertaining to proposed Chicago Teachers College (University College), its establishment and endowments. Payment of rent and other contributions by Mrs. Blaine to Teachers College.

Affiliation of the University of Chicago with the Francis W. Parker School.

Box   290
1902-1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Battle Creek, Michigan.

Vacancy in School of Education after death of Col. Francis W. Parker and appointment of John Dewey as successor.

Possibility of University Extension lectures at the Francis W. Parker School.

Correspondence pertaining to financial affairs, gifts, endowments, business of University of Chicago and the University College.

Dedication of the School of Education at University of Chicago and christening of “Emmons Blaine Hall.”

Advisory Board meeting for the County Hospital completion of School of Education Assembly Hall and Gymnasium. Resignation of Dean Locke of School of Education and possible appointment of Prof. Nathaniel Butler.

Box   290
Harper, William Rainey, Mrs. (Ella), 1904-1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal correspondence; thank you notes.

Box   290
Harper's magazine, 1933-1937
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Subscription to Harper's magazine.

Box   290
Harper's Weekly, 1913
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Subscription to Harper's Weekly.

Box   290
Harpole, W.S., 1911-1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note.

Box   290
Harrach's Count, Class Works, 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipts and business correspondence pertaining to purchase of glasses and tumblers.

Box   290
Harrer, G.A., 1893
Note

Location: Lakewood, New Jersey.

Receipt.

Box   291
Harries, Hall and Kruse, 1918-1927
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Business correspondence pertaining to landscaping of “The Oaklands” estate of Miss Mary Virginia McCormick in Canada.

Box   291
Harrigan, Mrs., 1936-1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone conversations pertaining to sickness of a Mr. Dennis Hayes and financial aid by Mrs. Blaine to cover medical expenses.

Box   291
Harriman, Edward H., Mrs., 1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to hear three speakers: Dr. Walter Elmore Fernald, Lt. Col. Colin Kerr Russel, and Mr. Clifford Whittingham Beers.

Box   291
Harriman, J. Borden, Mrs. (Florence Jaffray Hurst), 1922-1944
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Request to become a member of Women's National Democratic Club of Washington. Letter (with enclosures) pertaining to Americans United for World Organization.

Box   291
Harrington, Sophia, 1920
Note

Location: No address.

Report of Sir Oliver Rodger's talk about elections.

Box   291
Harrington, William J., 1932
Note

Location: Hollis Long Island.

Pertaining to possible sale of “Marvin Camp.”

Box   291
Harris, Albert Wadsworth, 1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipt of check acknowledged for “Parting of The Ways Home.”

Box   291
Harris, Alex, 1906
Note

Location: Port Carling, Muskoka, Ontario.

Receipts and letter pertaining to back wages.

Box   291
Harris, Calvin, 1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Portrait bust of late Mr. Emmons Blaine by sculptor, Gilbert P. Riswold.

Box   291
Harris, Catherine, 1945
Note

Location: No address.

Personal.

Box   291
Harris, Cynthia, 1941-1949
Note

Location: Beirut, Lebanon; Chicago, Illinois.

Personal correspondence and article, “A German of the Resistance” - The Last Letters of Count Helmuth von Moltke.

Box   291
Harris, Ewing Photographic News Service, 1926
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Request to photograph Mrs. Blaine for “National Notables” on her next visit to Washington.

Box   291
Harris, George, 1892-1919
Note

Location: Andover, Massachuetts; Amherst, Massachusetts; New York City, New York.

Personal correspondence.

Box   291
Harris, George, Mrs., 1899-1918
Note

Location: Amherst, Massachusetts; New York City, New York.

Personal correspondence.

Box   291
Harris, George, Jr., 1914
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Desire to sing at party of Mrs. Blaine.

Box   291
Harris, Graham H., 1911-1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding invitation; letter concerning salaries of teachers in Chicago Public Schools and to Francis W. Parker School.

Box   291
Harris, Hall and Company, 1935-1956
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Business correspondence pertaining to formation of a securities corporation, stockholders meetings, annual dividends; matter of uncashed dividend checks.

Box   291
Harris, Helen, 1951
Note

Location: No address.

Thank you note.

Box   291
Harris, Henry, 1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Interview seeking information on childhood friends.

Box   291
Harris, James, 1890
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Receipt.

Box   291
Harris, J.A., 1922-1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Oak Park, Illinois.

Correspondence pertaining to sale of laces and linens and medical needs of Mr. Harris.

Box   291
Harris, Jeanne, 1945
Note

Location: No address.

Thank you note.

Box   291
Harris, J.W., 1923
Note

Location: San German, Puerto Rico.

Personal.

Box   291
Harris, Leslie C., 1912
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Business note pertaining to a painting.

Box   291
Harris, Mary Elizabeth, 1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note.

Box   291
Harris, Norman Wait, Lectures, 1941 July 7-15
Note: Location: Mandel Hall, Chicago, Illinois.
  • “The Strategy of Hemispheric Defense” / address by Major George Fielding Eliot
  • “Inter-American Trade and Financial Problems” / address by Dr. Eduardo Villasenor
  • “Raw Materials and Inter-American Solidarity” / address by Dr. Arthur R. Upgren
  • “Canada and Hemispheric Solidarity” / address by Professor Frank Scott
  • “Cultural Relations Among the American Countries” / address by Dr. Daniel Samper Ortega
  • “Pan Americanism and World Order” / address by Professor J. Fred Rippy
Box   291
Harris, Paul, Jr., 1925-1938
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Correspondence from Peace Action Service (formerly Youth Movement for World Recovery) pertaining to the action of this organization for world peace; requests for financial support from Mrs. Blaine.

See also: New England Congregational Church Forum, 1935 January 27.

Box   291
Harris, R.C., 1906
Note

Location: Port Carling.

Receipt.

Box   291
Harris, Robert L., 1920
Note

Location: Marquette, Michigan.

Thank you note for kindness and generosity shown at luncheon.

Box   291
Harris Safety Company, 1899-1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Attention called to introduction of fire escape, fire alarms and extinguishers in Chicago.

Box   291
Harris and Shafer, 1893-1910
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Receipts for jewelry purchased.

Box   291
Harris, Stanley Gale, 1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone conversation concerning his daughter.

Box   291
Harris, Stanley Gale, Mrs., 1944-1947
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Program of Illinois League for Planned Parenthood and request for support; request for guest appearance.

Box   291
Harris, Stanley Gale, Jr., 1937-1942
Note

Location: Yale University, Winnetka, Illinois.

Acceptance notes to invitations.

Box   291
Harris, Stanley Gale, Jr., Mrs. (Marion Short), 1938-1940
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois; Seattle, Washington.

Personal correspondence.

Box   291
Harris, Sydney
Note: See also: Beacon Magazine.
Box   291
Harris Trust and Savings Bank, 1921-1953
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Business correspondence pertaining to purchase of stocks and bonds, statements of account, stockholders notices of meetings, and other business matters.

Box   291-293
Harrison, Anne Blaine (Mrs. Gilbert Avery Harrison), 1918-1957
Physical Description: 13 folders 
Note

Mrs. Blaine's granddaughter. Collection contains numerous childhood letters from Europe, from the Timberlane Ranch for Girls in Arizona, as well as thank you notes and other personal correspondence. Other correspondence from Anne while she was attending Vassar college and later as an employee of the U.S. Department of Agriculture and of the Volunteer Lard Corps. Describes her work in and the activities of the Textile Workers Union of America (CIO) in North Carolina. Other items, other than personal ones, include school examinations, programs from Vassar, literature of the Volunteer Land Corps, invitation lists for parties, etc., two folders of photographs and one of press clippings.

For tax matters, see also: Mr. Heisen of Arthur Anderson Company, 1945 April 4.

Box   293
Harrison, Benjamin, 1890
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Invitation to meet the President.

Box   293
Harrison, Benjamin, Mrs., 1890
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Accepts Mrs. Blaine's invitation regrets.

Box   293
Harrison, Birge, 1910
Note

Location: New York.

Regrets his inability to meet Mrs. Blaine while in Chicago.

Box   293
Harrison, Carter Henry, 1903-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Mayor of Chicago. Writes concerning the Tenement House Ordinance, the Department of Health, and his recommendation of Mrs. Blaine as a delegate to the Fourth International Congress on School Hygiene. Also expresses his doubts as to the value of the League of Nations. Encloses a letter from Jim Farley who expresses the opinion that Mrs. Blaine's radio broadcast helped considerably in F.D.R.'s presidential campaign.

Box   293
Harrison, Carter Henry, Mrs. (Edith Ogden), 1901-1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations and requests for donations. Other correspondence relates to Mrs. Blaine's endorsement of Franklin D. Roosevelt's candidacy. Also two items regarding Mr. Harrison's book on the Red Cross in France, and a newspaper clipping telling of the life of the Harrisons.

Box   293
Harrison, Carter Henry, Jr., 1947
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Invitation to wedding of Caryl Carter to George Steel Swope.

Box   293
Harrison, Charles D., 1902
Note

Location: Cimarron, New Mexico.

Blacksmithing bill.

Box   293
Harrison, Constance, 1908-1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation responses.

Box   293
Harrison, Earl, undated
Note: See also: Committee on Displaced Persons.
Box   293
Harrison, Elizabeth, 1906, 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Informs Mrs. Blaine of the beginning of a course offered at the Chicago Kindergarten College on “Maternal Efficiency.” Congratulates her on her San Francisco address to the teachers of America.

Box   293
Harrison, Frank D., 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Stricken with Bright's Disease and asks financial aid.

Box   293
Harrison, Geneva W., 1915-1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation responses.

Box   293
Harrison, Gilbert Avery, 1949, 1953
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

National Chairman of the American Veterans Committee. Later husband of Nancy Blaine. Thanks Mrs. Blaine for large contributions to the organization. Announces the birth of David Blaine Harrison. Also one folder of press clippings.

Box   293
Harrison, Lucy, 1937-1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Carter Harrison's granddaughter. Calls regarding tickets to the Service Club Revue and magazine subscriptions.

Box   293
Harrison, Nancy, 1893
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Note from a cleaning woman.

Box   293
Harrison, S.A., 1906-1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two items regarding his search for a job as school or district superintendent.

Box   293
Harrison, Vaughn, 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation response.

Box   293
Harrison, W., 1910
Note

Location: New York.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for arranging his visit to Englewood High School.

Box   293
Harrison, W.H., Mrs., 1901
Note

Location: Marengo, Illinois.

Wishes to sell a number of religious books.

Box   293
Harrison, W.J., 1893
Note

Location: Lakewood, New Jersey.

Druggist bills.

Box   293
Harrison, W.K., Mrs., undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Announces a Church recital.

Box   293
Harrison, Wallace K., 1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to wedding of Constance Harrison to Joseph B. Loesch.

Box   293
Harrison, William H., and Sons, 1916
Note

Location: Lebanon Springs, New York.

Bill for plants.

Box   293
Harrison, Willis, 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Has organized a Lewis Henry Sullivan Society, which is interested in building a memorial library in the Water Tower Building.

Box   293
Harrisville, Lars, 1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes Mrs. Blaine to contribute to the construction of St. Paul's English Evangelical Lutheran Church.

Box   293
Harrolds Motor Car Company, 1912
Note

Location: New York.

Have delivered a Pierce-Arrow to Mrs. C.H. McCormick at Cedarhurst, Long Island.

Box   293
Harrower, Harriet D.R., 1898, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Tells of her husband's illness. Thanks Mrs. Blaine for a gift.

Box   293
Harrower, Norman, 1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal card.

Box   293
Harrower, Pascal Ramsey, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for a toy boat.

Box   293
Harsh, Lynn, 1928
Note

Location: Lake Mills, Wisconsin.

Appreciation for a wedding gift.

Box   293
Harsha, Adah C., 1900
Note

Location: Daysville, New York.

Wishes a job as kindergarten or primary teacher in Chicago.

Box   293
Harshe, William R., Company, 1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks financial support for the mayoral candidacy of John Boyle.

Box   293
Hart, Albert Bushnell, 1925
Note: See also: Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 1925 March 21.
Box   293
Hart Business School, 1932
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Recommendations and biographical sketches of Herbert Hills and Victor Jansens.

Box   293
Hart, Clyde W., 1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Director of the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago. Thanks Mrs. Blaine for the gift of Henry Wallace's Toward World Peace.

Box   293
Hart, E. Orris, 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks transfer of his son from the Jefferson High School to the Lake View High School.

Box   293
Hart, Gavin W., 1892
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Asks for a contribution to the Peary Relief Expedition.

Box   293
Hart, Genevieve A., 1909
Note

Location: New York.

Wishes Mrs. Blaine to introduce her prints into the Chicago School System.

Box   293
Hart, Harry Stillson, 1932
Note

Location: Barrington, Illinois.

Wedding announcement of Pauline Hart to Harold Byron Smith.

Box   293
Hart, Harry, Mrs., 1926-1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acknowledges contribution and asks for financial support of two homes for dependent and wayward girls.

Box   293
Hart, Hastings H., 1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes an interview on behalf of the Illinois Children's Home and Aid Society.

Box   293
Hart, Joseph, 1909, 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Appeal from a cripple for financial aid.

Box   293
Hart, Pearl, 1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks Mrs. Blaine's attendance at a meeting to draw up a plan of action to prevent the use of restrictive covenants against African Americans.

See also: Civil Rights Congress of Illinois, 1949 March 11; Testimonial Banquet for Father Clarence Parker.

Box   293
Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company, 1930
Note

Location: Hartford, Connecticut.

Application for judicial bond fiduciary.

Box   293
Hartford Livestock Insurance Company, 1920-1925
Note: Regarding insurance on the livestock at the Lake Mills farm.
Box   293
Hartford, Thomas, 1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks Mrs. Blaine if she is satisfied with conditions in the 42d Ward.

Box   293
Hartigan, Kathryn V., 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Lingerie bill.

Box   293
Hartingh, August Matthew, 1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes to send to Harold McCormick a St. Ann's medal to ease his suffering from arthritis.

Box   293
Hartley, E. Corey, 1900
Note

Location: Dallas, Texas.

Ambitious colored girl asks financial assistance for continuing her education.

Box   293
Hartley, J.W., 1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks about Mrs. Blaine's health.

Box   293
Hartley, Marvin, Mrs., 1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

From a fellow Wallace supporter asking the reason for the slogan, “Ruin, Romanism and Rebellion.”

Box   293
Hartman, Gertrude, 1928
Note

Location: New York.

Wishes Council on Progressive Education to see a copy of the Saturday Round Table Meeting.

Box   293
Hartman, John, 1894
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Account book for meat purchases.

Box   293
Hartmann-Sanders Company, l924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Lumber bills.

Box   294
Hartmann Travel Shop, 1915-1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for leather goods.

Box   294
Hartshorn, Franklin D., 1913
Note

Location: Augusta, Maine.

Floral bill.

Box   294
Hartshorne, Annie, 1924
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for arranging for her to see the Parker School; asks advice on the possibility of working in Chicago on behalf of the Tsuda College in Japan which was demolished by the earthquake.

Box   294
Hartshorne, Hugh, 1932
Note: See also: Chicago Association for Child Study and Parent Education, 1932 March 12.
Box   294
Hartzell, S.H., Mrs. (Elizabeth M.), 1924
Note

Location: Carlisle, Pennsylvania.

Correspondence and a shipping bill relating to a door and mantel.

See also: Blaine, James G., Jr. - Letter, 1923 October 6.

Box   294
Harvard Alumni Association, 1913-1949
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Bills for the Harvard Alumni Bulletin.

Box   294
Harvard Club - Chicago, 1919
Note: Wishes a full account of the war-time activities of Emmons Jr. for the War Records Committee of the Club.
Box   294
Harvard College, 1888-1934
Note: Various invitations and programs. Appointments to certain boards and visiting committees.
Box   294
Harvard Crimson, 1910
Note

Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Subscription bill.

Box   294
Harvard Hotel, 1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone calls in regard to Mrs. Grace Adams, who is in the hotel, has no one to care for her and is becoming a nuisance.

Box   294
Harvard Medical School of China, 1914-1918
Note

Location: Shanghai.

Letters from E.B. Drew. Various reports as to progress and activities; requests for funds and acknowledgements of contributions. Includes photographs of the institution.

Box   294
Harvard School of Public Health, 1949
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Letters from Dean James S. Simmons. Writes in regard to the establishment of an endowment to erect a building in honor of Dr. Roger Lee, and of the financial needs of the school. Includes blueprints and a photograph of the foreign students enrolled.

Box   294
Harvard University, 1906-1953
Physical Description: 6 folders 
Note

Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Information for entrance requirements; reports on the academic progress of Emmons Jr.; bill, invitations, committee appointments and reports; copies of various college reports and building plans; financial requests, etc.

See also: Wells, E.H., 1906-1907, Yenching University, Harvard University appointments.

Box   294
Harvard University Press, 1914, 1924
Note

Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Bill. Also copy of “Bits of Harvard History.”

Box   294
Harvester Club, 1931-1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Hollywood, California.

List of active members of the Harvester Club of Southern California. Announcement and programs of meetings.

Box   294
Harvey, Belle S.B., 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note regarding the tribute paid Mrs. McCormick. Also complaint concerning construction of Mrs. Blaine's garage.

Box   294
Harvey, Bennet, Mrs., 1945
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks contribution for Seeing Eye Drive.

Box   294
Harvey, Fred, 1901-1938
Note

Location: Kansas City, Missouri.

Bills for Native American Indian manufactures, blankets, etc.

Box   294
Harvey, J.D., 1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters concerning the advantages of country living near Geneva.

Box   295
Harvey, Laura B., Mrs., 1907
Note

Location: Clinton, Massachusetts.

Old lady's request for financial aid.

Box   295
Harvey and Lewis Company, 1924
Note

Location: Hartford, Connecticut.

Bill for watch shipment.

Box   295
Harvey, Paul M., 1927
Note

Location: Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

Bills for glassware.

Box   295
Harvey, Turlington W., 1896
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to wedding of Belle Harvey to Edward Hopkins Mason.

Box   295
Harvey, Turlington W., Jr., 1914
Note

Location: British Columbia.

Speaks of his being stranded in British Columbia because of the suspension of railroad construction.

Box   295
Harvey, Turlington W., Jr., Mrs. (Mary Dwight), 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note of thanks.

Box   295
Harvey, William Dow, 1948
Note

Location: Macomb, Illinois.

Wedding announcement of Harriet Harvey to Frank Bray Gibney.

Box   295
Harvey, William Dow, Mrs. (Lucy Dunlap Smith), 1910-1946
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Winnetka and Kokomo, Indiana.

Invitation responses, thank you notes and personal letters.

Photographs.

Box   295
Harvey, William P., 1899
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Wedding announcement of Helen Harvey to John Inglis.

Box   295
Harz, George T., 1922-1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Veterinary bills.

Box   295
Harz, Hubert H., 1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter regarding payment of a bill.

Box   295
Hashomer Hatzair Settlements, 1949
Note

Location: New York.

Letter regarding investments in Israel.

See also: Gail, William S.

Box   295
Haskell Brothers Inc., 1902-1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for leather products.

Box   295
Haskell, Douglas P., 1926
Note: See also: “The New Student” and “The Open Road,” 1926 March 5.
Box   295
Haskell, E.B., and Sons, 1907
Note

Location: Rockport, Massachusetts.

Bills for fish.

Box   295
Haskell, Frederick T., 1919, 1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding announcements: Frederick Tudor Haskell to Lila Frances Hotz; Lila Ruth Hotz to Henry Robinson Luce.

Box   295
Haskell, Frederick T., Mrs. (Mrs. Lila Frances Hotz), 1939
Note

Location: Gladstone, New Jersey.

Wedding announcement of Lila Hotz to Sewell Tappan Tyng.

Box   295
Haskell, John D., 1916
Note

Location: Omaha, Nebraska.

Asks for financial aid to Bellevue College.

Box   295
Haskins, Charles H., 1930
Note

Location: Saranac Lake, New York.

Medical bills.

Box   295
Haskins, Charles N., 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial assistance to open a new civic center.

See also: World Welfare Union, 1912.

Box   295
Haskins and Sells, 1926
Note: Report of the audit and comments addressed to Cyrus McCormick, Trustee for Mary Virginia McCormick.
Box   295
Hasler, Wyndham, Mrs. (Cornelia Ranney), 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of thanks for a gift.

Box   295
Hassam, Childe, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Regrets leaving Chicago.

Box   295
Hassel, Bernhard, 1915-1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for labor performed.

Box   295
Hasselgren, A., 1895
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks to see Mrs. Blaine in regard to decorating her home.

Box   295
Hastings, Ann F., 1947
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Note of thanks for a gift.

Box   295
Hastings College, 1916-1938
Note

Location: Hastings, Nebraska.

Requests for funds.

Box   295
Hastings, Hill, 1931-1942
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Medical bills.

Box   295
Hatch, Walter M., and Company, 1896
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for Japanese matting.

Box   295
Hathaway, Albertine E., 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Stenographic bills.

Box   295
Hathaway, Clarence A., 1938
Note

Member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party and editor of the Daily Worker.

See also: Town Meeting of the Air, 1938 February 3, “What Does Democracy Mean?”

Box   295
Hathaway, George F., 1926
Note

Location: Upper St. Regis, New York.

Bill.

Box   295
Hathaway, Mildred Isabel, 1920
Note: Thanks for a gift.
Box   295
Hathaway, V., 1892
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note regarding payment of a nursing bill.

Box   295
Hattan, Fanny Locke, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation regrets.

Box   295
Hatton, Frederic Howard, 1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal card.

Box   295
Hauck, Roland Leonard, 1930
Note

Location: Del Monte, California.

Invitation to wedding of Nancy Hauck to David Winthrop Russell.

Box   295
Haugard, Marie D., 1895
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

An Irish girl asks Mrs. Blaine to help her through nursing school.

Box   295
Haugen, Nils P., 1919
Note

Location: Dane County, Wisconsin.

Transcript of the probate proceedings in the matter of the estate of Emmons Blaine.

Box   295
Haughton and Lee, 1915
Note

Location: New York.

Correspondence in regard to consignment of a large bill of Mrs. Blaine's.

Box   295
Haury, John G., 1922
Note

Location: Nashville, Tennessee.

Character reference for R. Rodenhauser of Huntsville, Alabama.

Box   295
Hausam, Winifred M., 1937
Note

Location: New York.

Wishes an interview with Mrs. Blaine regarding the Western Personnel Service.

Box   295
Hausman, S., 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Liquor bills.

Box   295
Haustetter, A., Inc., 1946
Note

Location: New York.

Opticians bill.

Box   295
Hauter, Joseph E., 1939
Note

Location: St. Petersburg, Florida; Berea, Kentucky.

Writes in regard to Berea College.

Box   295
Haven, M. Emily Livermore, 1910-1915
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Bills and other correspondence regarding the purchase of antiques.

Box   295
Havens, Anna R., 1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for taking charge of Brother Brownlee's funeral.

Box   295
Havinghurst, Robert J., 1949
Note: See also: Arts, Sciences and Professions Council, 1949 April 6; World Peace Meeting of the Chicago Chapter of the National Council.
Box   295
Haviland, Frost, 1945
Note

Location: Orange, New Jersey.

Wedding announcement of Caroline Haviland to Robert Collier Mechem.

Box   295
Hawk, Jane A., 1893-1897
Note

Location: Andover, Massachusetts.

Letters of thanks for gifts.

Box   295
Hawkes, Albert W., 1945
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Disagrees with Mrs. Blaine on the Wallace appointment.

Box   295
Hawes and Dodd, 1906-1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill and correspondence regarding ceramic tile.

Box   295
Hawes, Kirke, 1900
Note

Location: London, England.

Wedding announcement of Florence Hawes to Arthur John Daniells Chivers.

Box   295
Hawes, LaMarous Colquitt, 1946
Note

Location: Dade City, Florida.

Invitation to wedding of Norma Hawes to Morgan Tyler Jr.

Box   295
Hawes, Silas G., 1920
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Wishes to sell an original painting “Washington Irving and His Literary Friends.”

Box   295
Hawkins, H.H.B., Captain, 1919-1923
Note: Letters and telegrams regarding a school he founded in France. Speaks of U.S. philanthropists who donated to his institution and thanks Mrs. Blaine for her support.
Box   295
Hawkins, H.H., Mrs., 1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for a gift and hopes to see her soon.

Box   295
Hawkins, Jack V., 1945-1949
Note

Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Notes of thanks for gifts. Employee of the Broadmoor Hotel.

Box   295
Hawkins, James Kyle, 1935
Note

Location: New York.

Wedding announcement of Kathryn Hawkins to Karl John Ondricek Jr.

Box   295
Hawkins, Ray Wilson, Mrs. (Ellen Munson), 1910
Note: Invitation regrets.
Box   295
Hawkins, Richard Hays, 1923
Note

Location: Rye Beach, New Hampshire.

Invitation to wedding of Jeanne Schroers to John Endicott Searle.

Box   295
Hawkins, Stella P., 1902-1903
Note

Location: Cimarron, New Mexico.

Two personal items.

Box   295
Hawksworth, Tom Thompson, 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes to see Mrs. Blaine personally.

Box   295
Hawleym, C.H., 1905
Note

Location: Manchester in the Mountains, Vermont.

Offers for rental a series of cabins.

Box   295
Hawley, Clark W., 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks for a reprint regarding medical conditions in China.

Box   295
Hawley, Fred V., 1908-1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Minister of Unity Church. Many personal letters of friendship and gratitude.

Box   295
Hawley, Fred V., Mrs. (Mary W.), 1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note of appreciation for kindnesses after the death of Rev. Hawley.

Box   295
Hawley, Jessie O., 1898
Note

Location: Manchester, Vermont.

Program of the Monday Club.

Box   295
Hawley, John Farr, Mrs. (Barbara Wygant), 1945-1949
Note

Location: Berkeley, California.

Letters of appreciation for gifts.

Box   295
Hawthorn School, 1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter regarding General Mortgage Bonds.

See also: Stone, Susan Dickinson.

Box   295
Hawthorne, Bess L., 1947
Note

Location: La Place, Illinois.

Asks for a history of James G. Blaine's ancestry.

Box   295
Hawthorne, Jessica, 1918
Note

Location: Hinsdale, Illinois.

Reports the physical infirmities of McCormick Jewett.

Box   295
Hawthorne, Julian, 1910
Note: Copy of “Solomon Columbus Rhodes and Company.”
Box   295
Hawxhurst, Waldo B., Mrs. (Louise), 1942
Note

Location: Glencoe, Illinois.

Suggests that literature be circulated giving facts why C. Wayland Brooks and Stephen Day should not be elected.

Box   295
Hay, A.J., 1939-1941
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Bank statements and correspondence regarding the Mary Virgina McCormick Trust Account balance in the Security First National Bank of Los Angeles.

See also:

  • Ball, Russell, Dr.
  • Stocksick, H.J.
Box   295
Hay, Annie, 1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for financial assistance.

Box   295
Hay, John, 1900
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Secretary of State. Invitation to wedding of Helen Hay to Payne Whitney.

Box   295
Hay, Mary G., undated
Note

Location: New York.

Telegram regarding Mrs. William Brown, Chairman of National Defense for New York.

Box   295
Hayden Company, 1913-1915
Note

Location: New York.

Bills and correspondence regarding the purchase of draperies and needlework items.

Box   295
Hayden, Daniel B., 1929-1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for medical services to Augusta Carlson and Dennis Hayes.

Box   296
Haydon, Stuart, 1944-1946
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Most of the correspondence is concerned with the plans and actions of the Non-Partisan Council to Win the Peace. Includes a letter from Sen. Robert Taft as well as many transcripts of meetings and resolutions. A few items requesting financial aid. Mrs. Blaine was associated with this group.

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Hayes, Carlton J.H., 1925
Note: See also: Chicago Woman's Club, 1925 February 14, Conference on the teaching of history.
Box   296
Hayes, Cooke, and Company, 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks information about “Bible Stories for Children” written by a “former Miss Blaine.”

Box   296
Hayes, Dan, Boiler and Repair Company, 1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for services.

Box   296
Hayes, Dennis, 1936-1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for paying for his medical expenses and asks for help finding employment.

Box   296
Hayes, H. Louis, 1901
Note

Location: Kansas City, Kansas.

Request for financial assistance in continuing his medical education.

Box   296
Hayes, James, 1924
Note: Trying to sell home-cured hams.
Box   296
Hayes, John, 1901-1903
Note

Location: Rochelle, Illinois.

Collector of James G Blaine's works. Asks information on a certain volume.

Box   296
Hayes, Max, 1920
Note: See also: Labor Party Convention, 1920 July 12.
Box   296
Hayes, Michael, 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to buy him a wheelchair.

Box   296
Hayes and Tracy, 1892
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for imported oriental goods.

Box   296
Hayman, Dick, 1949
Note

Location: Cleveland, Ohio.

Wishes to become a local correspondent for the Compass.

Box   296
Haynes, Elizabeth S., 1901
Note

Location: Augusta, Maine.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to assist in the purchase of a church organ.

Box   296
Haynes, Elwood, 1922
Note

Location: Kokomo, Indiana.

Letter regarding the National Reform Association asking Mrs. Blaine to serve on a committee in charge of the Fourth World Citizenship Conference and to contribute $1,000.

Box   296
Haynes, J. Manchester, 1902
Note

Location: Augusta, Maine.

Invitation to wedding of Marion Haynes to Daniel Caldwell Stanwood.

Box   296
Haynes, Lathrop Colgate, 1936
Note

Location: Bronxville, New York.

Invitation to wedding of Harriet Haynes to Cyrus Hall Adams III.

Box   296
Haynes, Margaret S., 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Explains an idea for an exhibit.

Box   296
Haynes, Mrs., 1931
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Asks regarding the retention of her home by Mrs. McCormick.

Box   296
Hays, Arthur A., 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation regrets.

Box   296
Hays, E. St. John, 1900
Note

Location: New York.

Invitation to wedding of Mary L. Hays to Henry Dater.

Box   296
Hays and Gates, 1910
Note

Location: Johnstown, New York.

Reply to a question concerning gloves.

Box   296
Hays, M.R., 1899, 1904
Note: Testimonial in regard to Miss Tyng.
Box   296
Hayward, Harriet F., 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Accepts invitation to a conference on education.

Box   296
Hazard, Bertha, 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notice of a meeting of the Committee on Public Schools. Also a transcript of her speech.

Box   296
Hazard, Hazard and Company, 1892
Note

Location: New York.

Drug bill.

Box   296
Hazel Green Accredited High School, 1928
Note

Location: Hazel Green, Alabama.

Request for financial assistance.

Box   296
Hazen, W.B., Woman's Relief Corps, No. 176, 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks for donations to finance proper burials for soldiers' widows.

Box   296
Hazlett, William W., 1925-1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telegrams from Cave City, Kentucky, giving reports on the mine disaster. Bill for medical services he performed there. One item regarding the enrollment of his niece at the Parker School.

Box   296
Head Assistants' Association, 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Luncheon invitations.

Box   296
Head, Cloyd, Mrs. (Eunice Tietjens), 1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Cancellation of a meeting.

Box   296
Head, Franklin H., 1898-1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Various invitations.

Box   296
Head, George Douglas, 1914-1915
Note

Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Letters concerning the mental and physical illness of Wallace Campbell.

Box   296
Head, Walter, 1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter and pamphlet describing the 10 Million Dollar Trust for the Boy Scouts.

Box   296
Headley, I.H.B., 1900
Note

Location: Fort Yates, North Dakota.

Friend of Emmons and Walker Blaine. Asks for financial aid to help him in his work as Army Chaplain. Sends a photograph of Walker.

Box   296
Healey, Susan W., 1945
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note of thanks for a gift.

Box   296
Health Education League, 1908-1911
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Numerous pamphlets, programs and letters requesting financial aid. Also booklets discussing health and sex problems.

Box   296
Healy, Allan
Note: See also: Progressive Education Association Conference, 1937 October 28-30.
Box   296
Healy, George P.A., 1952
Note: Clipping from the Chicago Daily News showing portraits of ladies painted by Healy. Includes Mrs. Edward Tyler Blair, niece of Cyrus McCormick.
Box   296
Healy, Mrs. G.P.A. (Edith), 1897-1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Social invitations.

Box   296
Healy, Helen, 1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acknowledges a floral gift.

Box   296
Healy, Lois, 1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note of thanks.

Box   296
Healy, Marquette A., 1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding announcement of Anita Healy to Stuyvesant Peabody.

Box   296
Healy, William, 1911
Note

Discussions regarding the physical and mental development of the child.

See also: Chicago Association for Child Study and Parent Education, 1928 February 16-18, Midwest Conference on Character Development.

Box   296
Heaney, John William, 1925-1939
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Partner in law firm of Heaney, Price and Postal. Voluminous correspondence and legal advice regarding the controversy over the guardianship of Stanley McCormick.

See also:

  • Baker, Hostetler and Sidlo
  • Griffith and Thornburgh
  • Heaney, Price and Postel
  • Lawler and Degnan
  • O'Melveny, Tuller and Meyers
  • Winston, Strawn and Shaw
Box   296
Heaney, Matilde A., 1930
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Notes of thanks for gifts.

Box   296
Heaney, N. Sproat, 1920-1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Medical bills.

Box   296
Heath, Gertrude E., 1904
Note

Location: Gardiner, Maine.

Writes of a proposed operation on Mrs. Hanson.

Box   296
Heather Club, 1912
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Letter of appreciation for a donation.

Box   296
Heard, Gerald, 1941
Note: Invitation responses.
Box   296
Heard, Nathan, 1945
Note

Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Wedding announcement of Mary Heard to Alexander Pearson Preston.

Box   296
Hearn, Eliza, 1912, 1919
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Note of thanks; also a letter from the Chicago Babies' Free Milk Fund.

Box   296
Hearn, J., 1905
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Wishes to know details of a horse for sale.

Box   296
Hearst's Chicago American, 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Newspaper bills.

Box   296
Heath, Charles A., 1910
Note: See also: Geographic Society of Chicago, 1910 April 22.
Box   296
Heath, D.C. and Company, 1901-1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Book bills.

Box   296
Heath, Frederick W., Mrs. (Charlotte R.), 1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to speak to the West Side Mothers Club.

Box   296
Heath-Johnson Company, 1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Encloses an architect's certificate.

Box   296
Hebard, Daniel Learned, 1925
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Invitation to wedding of Mary Hebard to John Sise.

Box   296
Hebberd, Robert W., 1912
Note

Location: Albany, New York.

Accuses Mr. Alexander Johnson of using unfair authority to defeat him in election for the presidency of the National Conference of Charities and Correction.

Box   297
Heberhart, Rhoda W., 1901
Note

Location: Madison, Indiana.

Request for financial assistance.

Box   297
Heckler, W., 1933
Note: Press release advertising Prof. Heckler's Flea Circus. Includes a souvenir pamphlet, which gives the relative characteristics of fleas.
Box   297
Heckman, Wallace, 1903-1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Member of the Board of Trustees of the University of Chicago. Writes regarding building, financing, expenditures, etc.

Box   297
Hector, Charlotte, 1906
Note

Location: Smithport, Pennsylvania.

Asks for financial aid to help pay for voice lessons.

Box   297
Hector, W., Mrs., 1948
Note

Location: Wilmette, Illinois.

Asks financial aid to send her daughters to dancing school.

Box   297
Hedden, Charles B., and Son, 1893
Note

Location: New York.

Fruit and vegetable bills.

Box   297
Hedebo Art Needle Work, 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Clothing bill.

Box   297
Heder, Miss, 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Report of an interview.

Box   297
Hedfors, Bert, 1951
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Bill for cleaning gutters.

Box   297
Hedges, A.P., Mrs., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Card indicating number of children she expects to enter in school.

Box   297
Hedges, George Brown, 1930
Note

Location: Westbury, New York.

Wedding announcement of Muriel Hedges to Herbert Schurz Whitman.

Box   297
Hedlund, Lars, 1935
Note

Location: Vingaker, Sweden.

Letter on behalf of the family of Augusta Carlson, former servant of the McCormick family, whom the McCormicks helped return to Sweden because of her mortal illness. Letter praises the generosity of the McCormick family.

Box   297
Hedstrom, Mary, 1926
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note of thanks.

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Hefferan, W.S., Mrs. (Helen M.), 1914-1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests Mrs. Blaine to speak at various meetings of the Francis Parker Club and the Chicago Woman's Club.

See also:

  • Mullenbach, James, 1935 June 21, Memorial Service
  • Progressive Education Association Conference, 1937 October 28-30
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Heffner, Bessie, 1911, 1917
Note: Sewing bills.
Box   297
Hefter, Florence N., 1901-1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Associated with the Francis Parker School. Numerous items regarding the school, personal letters, etc.

Box   297
Heidel, Lillian, 1916
Note: Letter of thanks for a gift.
Box   297
Heilan, Bishop of Namur, Belgium, 1926
Note: See also: Eucharistic Congress, 1926 June 2-24.
Box   297
Heilbron, Mrs., 1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes to show Mrs. Blaine Basque linens from southern France.

Box   297
Heiman, Sheldon, 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter and conversations regarding Mrs. Blaine backing the Collegiate Magazine.

Box   297
Heimann, Arthur, 1945
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Optical bill.

Box   297
Hein, Frederick, 1885-1889
Note

Location: New York.

Bills for shoes and notes concerning the Hein family.

Box   297
Heinemann, Edward, 1908-1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for messenger service.

Box   297
Heinemann, Leopold, 1952
Note

Location: New York.

Letter from a German lecturer and economist, a protégée of William Allen White, asking for help in obtaining a job. Includes many references as well as civil service ratings.

Box   297
Heinemann, L.H., 1900-1919
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Grocery bills.

Box   297
Heinemann, L.H., Mrs., 1913
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to pay a meat bill incurred by one of her employees, Nelly McQuire.

Box   297
Heinemann and Stuenkel, 1905
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Bills for groceries and messenger service.

Box   297
Heinemann, William, 1906
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Bills for messenger service and a letter explaining his rates.

Box   297
Heinrich, Julia C., 1901-1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters requesting Mrs. Blaine to be her patroness for a number of recitals. Letters of thanks for her kindness in granting that.

Box   297
Heinrich, Max, 1897-1904
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts; Chicago, Illinois.

Associated with the Chicago Conservatory of Music and a voice instructor. Seeks to give recitals for Mrs. Blaine; also asks for financial assistance and thanks Mrs. Blaine for her generosity. Includes a program and a number of press clippings.

Box   297
Heinsdorf, Ernst, 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter to the Parker School with the information that the Heinsdorfs are in Europe.

Box   297
Heinze, H., 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes to submit his price to conduct a survey of the Erie Street property.

Box   297
Heiser, Heloise E., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks for a floral gift.

Box   297
Heiser, Hermann H., 1902
Note

Location: Denver, Colorado.

Bill for a saddle.

Box   297
Heiskell, F.W., 1929, 1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

From the advertising department of the International Harvester Company. Asks acknowledgment of a framed portrait of Cyrus McCormick. Last item speaks of the commemoration in 1931 of Cyrus McCormick.

Box   297
Heilser, Francis, 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Speaks on behalf of Lewis Hill who wishes Mrs. Blaine to help support a radio station he has organized in San Francisco.

Box   297
Heitman, Trust Company, 1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes to interest Mrs. Blaine in some exceptional first mortgage securities.

Box   297
Hektoen, Ludvig, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation regrets.

See also: Institute for Juvenile Research, 1926 January 23.

Box   297
Hektoen, Ludwig, Mrs. (Ellen), 1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Expresses appreciation for and enjoyment of a banquet.

Box   297
Heldring-Fabricius, Leon J., 1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks for Mrs. Blaine's political support in the coming election and her influence in securing for him an ambassadorship.

Box   297
Helgason, Dr., 1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation regrets.

Box   297
Hellenthal, Gertrude, 1938
Note

Location: Springfield, Massachusetts.

Letters and telegrams telling of the sickness and death of her mother.

Box   297
Heller, Adolf, 1940
Note

Location: Indianapolis, Indiana.

Old friend of Harold McCormick. Wishes to see Mrs. Blaine.

Box   297
Heller, B., and Company, 1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for insecticide.

Box   297
Heller, Clemens, undated
Note: Notice of courses offered by the Salzburg Seminar in American Civilization.
Box   297
Heller, Frances, 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wants Mrs. Blaine to help her sister go to business school.

Box   297
Heller, Frederick G., 1940
Note

Location: New York.

Wishes to collect a bill owed to the Grand Nationale Hotel in Lucerne.

Box   297
Heller, Lotte, 1924
Note: See also: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1924 May 12-31; Address on “International Influences in Eastern Europe.”
Box   297
Heller, Mildred, 1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes information about Agnes Bruder (alias Agnes Willson) who is financially indebted to her.

Box   297
Heller, Raquel, 1944
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

On the staff at the Parker School. Thanks Mrs. Blaine for bringing Mr. Draper to the school.

Box   297
Hellescoe-Streit Company, 1909-1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Clothing bills.

Box   297
Helliwell, Eleanor M., 1894-1905
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Letters apparently from a woman in charge of Mrs. Blaine's household during her absences. Many items telling of redecorating, cleaning, etc. Also items regarding preparations of the camp at Paul Smith's, New York. Numerous items from Tennessee, North and South Carolina and Georgia describing houses for rent in various towns.

See also: McCormick, Cyrus Hall, II.

Box   298
Helm, S.H., 1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks that he be given Mrs. Blaine's fireworks order.

Box   298
Helmholz, Henry F., 1919
Note: See also: U.S. Department of Labor - Children's Bureau, 1919 May 19-20, Conference on Child Labor Standards.
Box   298
Helmuth, Fannie, 1897-1898
Note

Location: New York.

Items regarding damage and repairs to the cottage at Bar Harbor.

Box   298
Helmuth, William Tod, 1896
Note

Location: New York.

Letter acknowledging receipt of the rental for Steepways Cottage in Bar Harbor for 1896.

Box   298
Helwick, Paul, 1927
Note: Asks Mrs. Blaine help him retrieve from his estranged wife a valuable certificate.
Box   298
Heming, Charles E., Mrs. (Lucile W.), 1947
Note

Location: New York.

Wishes to see Mrs. Blaine in regard to the memorial to Carrie Chapman Catt.

See also: League of Women Voters.

Box   298
Hemophilia Foundation, 1953
Note: Request for financial aid from Clifford Lyon, Midwest president of the organization.
Box   298
Henderson, Alice C., 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Sends a copy of Mr. Tagor's lecture.

Box   298
Henderson, Charles Mather, Mrs. (Emily Hollingsworth), 1897-1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations and responses.

Box   298
Henderson, Charles Richmond, 1907-1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Professor of Sociology at the University of Chicago. Calls Mrs. Blaine's attention to a worthy student who needs financial aid. Also letter addressed to Gov. Deneen of Illinois, pleading that the death sentences imposed on Philip Sommerling, Ewald Walter Shibewski, Frank Shibewski and Tommy Schultz be commuted to life imprisonment. Last item an obituary notice.

Box   298
Henderson, Charles Richmond, Mrs., 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acknowledges a letter of sympathy regarding the death of Mr. Henderson.

Box   298
Henderson, H.K., 1913-1914
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Telegrams recommending the placement of Mr. McIntire in a state institution.

Box   298
Henderson, Jeanie, 1905
Note

Location: Upper St. Regis, New York.

Invitation responses.

Box   298
Henderson, Loy W., 1947
Note: Copy of his address to the Council on Foreign Relations, “The Wider Meaning of Aid to Greece and Turkey.”
Box   298
Henderson, Nathalie, 1905
Note

Location: Upper St. Regis, New York.

Invitation regrets.

Box   298
Henderson, Peter, and Company, 1903
Note

Location: New York.

Floral bills.

Box   298
Henderson, W.J., Mrs. (Marie Carter), 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; New York.

Requests for financial assistance.

Box   298
Henderson, Wilbur S., 1896
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to wedding of Laura Johnson to William Rice Odell.

Box   298
Henderson, William P., 1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

An artist who is leaving for India to visit the poet, Tagore. Wishes to sell some of his work to Mrs. Blaine.

Box   298
Hendrickson, Charles Elvin, 1895
Note

Location: Mount Holly, New Jersey.

Invitation to wedding of Maria Hendrickson to William J. Baird.

Box   298
Hendrickson, Mary, 1932-1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters of thanks and bills for nursing service.

Box   298
Hendrie, Percy Matthew, 1946
Note

Location: Cohasset, Massachusetts.

Invitation to wedding of Jean Hendrie to Henry Gouverneur Simonds Jr.

Box   298
Hendry, Alexander, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

List of work superintended at “Kildare.”

Box   298
Hendry, Cecil, 1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes a position as electrician with the Reaper Works.

Box   298
Hendry, Frances, 1939
Note

Location: Dunbartonshire, England?

Directions given on how to reach her home and other personal notes.

Box   298
Hendry, George, 1901-1940
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Daily reports, 1901 July 9-September 28, on the work and progress in the construction of the Parker School. Also progress reports on construction of the Oaklands House at Toronto in 1912. Includes statements of personal expenses, salary, etc. A few scattered items from later years such as Christmas greetings, etc.

For copy of agreement, 1925 April 30, see: A. McCormick Blaine; also Cassel, 1925 May 16.

Box   298
Hendry, Georgina M.L., 1909-1953
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Daughter of George Hendry aid employee of the Parker School. Most of correspondence deals with payments on the mortgage, held by Mrs. Blaine, on her property.

Box   298
Hendry, James, 1909-1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation responses and a letter of condolence at the death of Emmons Jr.

Box   298
Hendry, Melissa, 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks for an invitation to hear the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.

Box   298
Heney, Francis J., 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks for an enjoyable evening.

Box   298
Henline, Florence, 1928-1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Attempts to see Mrs. Blaine.

Box   298
Henning, C., 1928-1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for fur items.

Box   298
Hendricks and Company, 1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for typewriter repair done for the McCormick Historical Association.

Box   298
Henriette, Madame, 1929
Note

Location: Paris, France.

Wishes to see Mrs. Blaine in regard to her “fine collection.”

Box   298
Henrotin, Charles, 1895
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Belgian consul. Invitation to a show of Belgian painting.

Box   298
Henrotin, Charles M., Mrs., 1892-1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Most items deal with various charitable and reform agencies, including the Gertrude House Home Life Course, the Illinois Industrial School, and the Park Ridge School for Girls. Also items regarding the Tailor's Union and labor reform. Includes Chicago's Committee of Fifteen's reports on vice and prostitution control and the reaction of the Chicago Hotelkeepers Association to the reformers.

Box   298
Henrotin, Edward, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation response.

Box   298
Henrotin, Fernand, 1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Chicago physician. Reports to Mrs. Blaine on the condition of one of her employees, Mrs. Shea, who was dying of cancer. Also asks Mrs. Blaine to contribute to the construction of the Chicago Poli-clinic.

Box   298
Henrotin Hospital, 1918-1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Various hospital and medical bills and requests for financial support.

Box   298
Henry, Charles Wolcott, Mrs., 1916
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Invitation to wedding of Elizabeth Wolcott to William Hayden Chatfield.

Box   298
Henry, Ethel, 1951
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Former acquaintance of Mrs. Blaine wishes to see her.

Box   298
Henry, Harold, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notice of a recital.

Box   298
Henry, Huntington Badger, 1926-1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Various invitations.

Box   298
Henry, James H., 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Writes of setting up a model system of administering justice and taking care of juvenile delinquents.

Box   298
Henry, L.S., 1907
Note

Location: Richfield Springs, New York.

Notice of bill owed to the estate of Dr. Crain.

Box   298
Henry, Margaret, 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Is writing articles on Chicago fortunes and wishes a picture of Cyrus McCormick.

Box   298
Henry, Mary F., 1929
Note

Location: Ithaca, New York.

Appeals to Mrs. Blaine to help Evelyn Cummings.

Box   298
Henry, Robert L., 1908, 1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal cards.

Box   298
Henry, T. Charlton, Mrs., 1938
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Invitation to wedding of Julia Rush Biddle to Philip Armour Jr.

Box   298
Henry, Walbert, 1911
Note

Location: New York.

Note of thanks.

Box   298
Henry, W.W., Company, 1930
Note

Location: Berkeley, California.

Letters to the Board of Guardians of the Stanley McCormick estate protesting his summary dismissal as Executive Secretary and Manager of Riven Rock.

Box   298
Henry-Waetjen, Reginald, Mrs. (Alice Chaffee), 1899-1930
Note: Numerous personal letters from Mrs. Blaine's cousin concerning family matters, trips abroad, etc.
Box   298
Henschen, Robert M., 1922-1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for a gift given him upon graduation from the Parker School. Later items include telephone messages and requests for interviews.

Box   298
Henshaw, R.S., 1941-1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Presents bills for newspaper delivery.

Box   298
Hensley Company, 1944
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for mailing service.

Box   298
Henson, Hal O., 1907-1908
Note

Location: Yokohama, Japan.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for helping Madeline regarding an operation. Last item tells of her improvement and speaks of his association with the Russian Trans-Siberian Railroad.

Box   298-299
Henson, Hal O., Mrs. (Madeline Richards), 1893-1950
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note: Personal correspondence written from various points in Japan, the U.S. and England. Bulk of the letters deal with life in Japan and Mrs. Henson's continuing illness.
Box   299
Hepworth, George C., 1904, 1907
Note

Location: Battle Creek, Michigan.

Letters to Harold McCormick from a male nurse, requesting that he be given a job in Chicago.

Box   299
Herald Publishing Company, 1913
Note

Location: Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

Bill.

Box   299
Herb, Isabella C., 1918-1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Anesthetist charges.

Box   299
Herbert Ice Cream Company, 1904
Note

Location: Denver, Colorado.

Bill for a wedding cake.

Box   299
Herbst, Robert H., 1930-1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Medical and surgical bills.

Box   299
Herem, Dagmar A., 1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to procure a scholarship for her child at the Parker School.

Box   299
Hering, Hugo H., 1918, 1921
Note

Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Employee of the Northwest Casualty Company. Wishes to invest Mrs. Blaine's surplus funds.

Box   299
Heriot and Company, 1887
Note: Location: Paris.
Box   299
Herkimer County Historical Society, 1923
Note

Location: Herkimer, New York.

Sends a copy of “Story of the Typewriter.”

Box   299
Herkimer Dry Cleaners, 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill.

Box   299
Herman Confectionery, 1890
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Bill.

Box   299
Herman, N.N., 1900
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Letterhead of the Imperial German Embassy. Encloses a copy of “The Commerciograph - A New Means to Study Commercial Geography and the Trade of the World.”

Box   299
Hermance, Harry P., Mrs. (Sibyl Edson), 1923
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Letter to Miss Walker concerning the health of Virginia and Helena.

Box   299
Heron, Gertrude E., 1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial assistance.

Box   299
Herrick, Allen, Boyesen and Martin, 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter to Charles A. Plamondon, Chairman of the Finance Committee of the Board of Education. Legal opinion in regard to Goggin v. Board of Education and the payment of teachers' salaries.

Box   299
Herrick, C. Judson, 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for a transcript of his Fullerton Hall lecture.

Box   299
Herrick, George, and Son, 1915-1924
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Excavating and grading bills.

Box   299
Herrick, Gerardus Post, 1931-1948
Note

Location: New York.

Note of condolence at the death of Harold McCormick. Also acknowledges receipt of a volume of Cyrus McCormick's biography.

Box   299
Herrick, H.A., undated
Note: Short pamphlet biography of Sgt. Alvin York.
Box   299
Herrick, James B., 1910-1948
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Physician. Medical opinions regarding Flora Cooke, Miss Walker, Mary Virginia McCormick, etc. Also numerous medical and surgical bills, personal notes, invitations, etc.

Box   299
Herrick, James B., Mrs. (Zellah D.), 1917-1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Brief notes of condolence, invitations, letters of thanks, etc.

Box   299
Herrick, John J., 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to wedding of Margaret Herrick to Donald Murray Forgan.

Box   299
Herrick Press, 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Printing bill.

Box   299
Herrick, Robert, 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks Mrs. Blaine for a copy of her speech.

Box   299
Herrick, W.W., 1916-1925
Note

Location: New York.

Medical reports and bills concerning treatment of Mrs. McCormick Sr.

Box   299
Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Company, 1905-1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for combination changes, repair, etc.

Box   299
Herring, Hubert, 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Transcript of address given before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, “Wanted: An American Department of State.”

Box   299
Herriott Trucking Company, 1950
Note

Location: East Palestine, Ohio.

Trucking bill.

Box   299
Herrmann, Emil, 1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Musical instrument salesman. Wishes to see Mrs. Blaine about purchasing instruments for Mary Virginia McCormick.

Box   299
Herrod, B., 1948
Note

Location: Oakland, California.

Writes on the inability of American politicians to preserve peace because of their innate corruption.

Box   299
Herron, Earl, 1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Physician. Asks to rent an empty garage in order to use it for an office.

Box   299
Herstein, Lillian, 1943
Note: See also: Norris, George W., 1943 February 12. Testimonial meeting.
Box   299
Hertel, L.L., Mrs., 1889
Note: Receipt for Mrs. G.W. Ryerson regarding payment of tuition for 19 pupils in a dressmaking course.
Box   299
Hertz, Florence W., 1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Business card.

Box   299
Hertzberg, Ernst, and Sons, 1907-1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bookbinders and sellers. Bills, receipts, and other correspondence regarding orders.

Box   300
Hertzka, Yella, Madame, 1924
Note: See also: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1924 May 19-31. Address regarding land reforms.
Box   300
Hervey, Waiter N., 1911
Note

Location: New York.

Notes of thanks. Speaks of lectures given in Chicago on child welfare.

Box   300
Herz, Mr., 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks about receipt of a letter concerning Miss Gratavo.

Box   300
Hess, Alfred S., Mrs. (Sara Straus), 1930
Note

Location: New York.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to contribute to the School of International Studies at Geneva, under the leadership of Alfred Zimmern.

Box   300
Hess, D.S., and Compant, 1914-1923
Note

Location: New York.

Bills and correspondence regarding the purchase of home furnishings.

Box   300
Hess, Franklin, Mrs., 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter and clipping about two girls constructing a model airplane.

Box   300
Hess, H. McClellan, Mrs. (Elizabeth Giuon), 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes to interest Mrs. Blaine in the Cameo Salon, an organization for artists.

Box   300
Hess, M.L., Inc., 1923
Note

Location: New York.

Wants to sell a downtown New York business building to Mrs. Blaine.

Box   300
Hess, Walter, 1920
Note

Location: Miami, Florida.

Medical bills.

Box   300
Hess Warming and Ventilating Company, 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Regarding installation of lockers at the Parker School.

Box   300
Hester, A.W., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Intends to enter two children in the University of Chicago experimental school.

Box   300
Heumphreus-Smith Electric Company, 1939
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Bill for a Wesix heater.

Box   300
Heum, Arthur, 1927-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal notes and Christmas greetings.

Box   300
Heurtley, Arthur, 1907, 1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two items regarding the Kirkland Lecture Committee and Mrs. Blaine's resignation from the Board of Education.

Box   300
Hewitt, J.B., and Company, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes to bid on the electrical installation contract for Mrs. McCormick's Lake Forest home.

Box   300
Hewlett, Gertrude, 1924-1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal notes and holiday greetings.

Box   300
Hews, Edson Lawrence, Mrs., 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding announcement.

Box   300
Hewson Motor Company, 1929
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Wishes to sell Mrs. Blaine a Pierce-Arrow.

Box   300
Heymann, Madame, 1924
Note: See also: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1924 May 19-31.
Box   300
Heyward, John Ashe, Mrs., 1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes to show Mrs. Blaine some rare lace.

Box   300
Heyworth, John Rushton, 1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Pastor of the Unity Church. Wishes to speak with Mrs. Blaine.

Box   300
Heyworth, Lawrence, 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks for a contribution to the aviation and athletic carnival.

Box   300
Hibbard, C.V., 1927
Note

Location: Madison, Wisconsin.

Wishes to speak with her regarding the YMCA at the University of Wisconsin.

Box   300
Hibbard, Frank, 1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation.

Box   300
Hibbard, Frank, Mrs. (Dorothy F. Robbins), 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks for donations to the North Avenue Bay Nursery.

Box   300
Hibbard, Lydia B., 1915
Note: Card.
Box   300
Hibbard, William Gold, Mrs. (Susan D. Follansbee), 1892-1955
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to contribute and sponsor various charitable and civic activities. Most requests concern the League of Women Voters. Also many personal items and notes.

Box   300
Hibbert, Annie, 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request that Mrs. Blaine serve as patroness of the Chicago Home for Convalescent Women and Children.

Box   300
Hibernian Banking Association, 1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for notes of Thomas Gaynor being held by Mrs. Blaine.

Box   300
Hichborn, Philip, 1901
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Announcement of wedding of Martha Hichborn to James G. Blaine.

Box   300
Hichborn, Philip, Mrs. (Jennie M.), 1901
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Writes regarding the marriage of her daughter.

Box   300
Hickey, J.A., 1937
Note

Location: Streatham, England.

Christmas greeting.

Box   300
Hickman, Emily, undated
Note: See also:
  • National Committee on the Cause and Cure of War, 1937 January 26-29. Twelfth Annual Conference
  • United Nations Association Conference, 1944 January 14-15. Proceedings
Box   300
Hickok, Bert, 1910, 1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for employment.

Box   300
Hickox, Ralph W., 1892
Note

Location: Cleveland, Ohio.

Condolence at the death of Emmons Sr.

Box   300
Hickox, Ralph W., Mrs. (Annie), 1892-1897
Note

Location: Cleveland, Ohio.

Three personal items.

Box   300
Hicks, Edward Livingston, 1938-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation responses.

Box   300
Hicks, Ernest H., 1934
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of thanks for a gift.

Box   300
Hicks, H., and Son, 1905-1941
Note

Location: New York.

Fruit bills.

Box   300
Hicks, J. Henry, 1898
Note

Location: Manchester Depot, Vermont.

Lumber bill.

Box   300
Hicks, John H., 1909, 1914
Note

Location: Santa Rosa, New Mexico.

Reports on the Urraca Ranch and Irrigation Projects.

Box   300
Hicks, Joseph Winstead, 1934
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acknowledges a donation to the Landowners party of the Longmeadow Hounds.

Box   300
Hicks, May Adell, undated
Note: For photograph of and letter in which Miss Hicks is mentioned, see: Wilson, Mrs. Obed G. (Lelia Waterhouse).
Box   300
Hicks, R. Stearns, 1928
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Wishes to buy some McCormick property in Toronto.

Box   300
Hicks, S.A., Mrs., undated
Note: See also:
  • Wilson, Lelia Waterhouse
  • Cunningham, Mrs. J.T.
Box   300
Hicks, Sarah Pruitt, undated
Note: See also: Wilson, Obed G., Mrs. (Lelia Waterhouse).
Box   300
Hicks, W.S., 1900
Note

Location: Kirksville, Missouri.

Wishes to sell Mrs. Blaine some Missouri First Farm Mortgage Loans.

Box   300
Hieronymus, R.E., 1911
Note

Location: Springfield, Illinois.

Encloses a copy of the Report of the Educational Commission.

Box   300
Hiestand, Henry, Mrs. (Sarah W.), 1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes Mrs. Blaine to speak to the Home Department of the Chicago Women's Club.

Box   300
Hiestand, W.D., 1920
Note

Location: Madison, Wisconsin.

Telegram regarding teaching candidate.

Box   300
Higadis, Oky, 1905
Note: Two items regarding a Japanese vase.
Box   300
Higginbottom, Sam, 1915-1940
Note

Location: Allahabad, India.

Letters and pamphlets concerning the Ewing Christian College and the Allahabad Agricultural Institute. Requests for donations.

Box   300
Higginbottom, Sam, Mrs. (Ethel Cody), 1922-1940
Note

Location: Allahabad, India.

See also: Higginbottom, Sam.

Box   300
Higgins, Ambrose, Mrs., 1889
Note

Location: Bar Harbor, Maine.

Laundry bill.

Box   300
Higgins, Bernice, 1936-1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Protégée of Harold McCormick and operatic singer. Personal letters and telegrams.

Box   300
Higgins, B.F., 1892
Note

Location: Bar Harbor, Maine.

Bill for lawn work.

Box   300
Higgins, Edward L., 1913-1940
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois; Cohasset, Massachusetts.

Formerly in charge of Mary Virginia McCormick's estate in Massachusetts. Writes to apply for a similar job at Mrs. Blaine's Lake Forest summer home.

Box   300
Higgins, Etta E., 1902
Note

Location: Oak Park, Illinois.

Wishes an appointment.

Box   300
Higgins, Eugene W., 1945
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Medical bills for Carolyn Adams.

Box   300
Higgins, George P., Mrs., 1892
Note

Location: Bar Harbor, Maine.

Rental receipt.

Box   300
Higgins, James, Mrs., 1909-1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Employment office. Bills for securing servants.

Box   300
Higgins, Ora, 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Copy of the Journal of Negro Life in Chicago.

Box   300
Higgins and Seitor, 1907
Note

Location: New York.

Bill for table service.

Box   300
Higginson, George, Jr., 1900-1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for contributions to the Cuban Teachers Fund and the Allendale Improvement Fund. Also acknowledgments of donations, invitations, etc.

Box   300
Higginson, George, Jr., Mrs. (Emily), 1900-1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Recommends a reliable guide in Rome; requests for support to various charitable agencies.

Box   300
Higginson, Henry L., 1911
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Sermon-like letter to Mrs. Blaine commending her work at the Parker School. Also a pamphlet “A Word to the Rich.”

Box   300
High, George Henry, 1914, 1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to weddings of Gwendolyn High to Joseph Tilden Bowen Jr. and Gladys High to Lt. Commander Charles D. Burney.

Box   300
High, George Henry, Mrs., 1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations.

Box   300
Highland Park Auto Station, undated
Note

Location: Highland Park, Illinois.

Gasoline bill.

Box   300
Highland Park, City of, 1919
Note: Water bill and night watchman charges.
Box   301
Highland Park Fuel Company, 1919
Note: Bills.
Box   301
Highland Park Greenhouses, 1919
Note: Floral bill.
Box   301
Highland Park Ice Company, 1919
Note: Bill.
Box   301
Highland Trust Company, 1926-1931
Note

Location: Somerville, Massachusetts.

Bank statements.

Box   301
Highlander Folk School, 1944-1951
Note

Location: Monteagle, Tennessee.

Southern Labor School endorsed by the CIO Requests for funds, pamphlets, etc.

Box   301
Highley, Florence Barry, 1941
Note

Location: New York.

Commends Mrs. Blaine's support of President Roosevelt. Encloses a booklet - “Life as a Fine Art.”

Box   301
Higinbotham, Harlow N., 1895-1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for her contributions to Tomlin's work among poor children. Letter declining support of one of Mrs. Blaine's charities. Also wedding invitations.

Box   301
Higinbotham, Harlow N., Mrs. (Annie Smith), 1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Card.

Box   301
Hild Brothers, 1915
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Floral bill.

Box   301
Hildreth, Melvin D., 1944
Note: See also: United Nations Association Congress, 1944 January 14-15.
Box   301
Hildrup, J.S., Mrs., 1907-1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks for help in getting her elderly husband's book into use in the Chicago schools. Also asks help in disposing of certain lots near the Harvester works in Plano.

Box   301
Hilewitz, Alexander, 1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal greetings.

Box   301
Hilgenberg, Hildegard, 1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of thanks.

Box   301
Hill Brothers Rug and Furniture Cleaners, undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for the McCormick Historical Association.

Box   301
Hill, Caroline Miles, 1911-1937
Note

Location: Bloomingdale, Indiana.

Letterhead of the Friend's Academy. Thanks Mrs. Blaine for contributions. Last item tells of book, “Mary McDowell and Municipal Housekeeping.”

Box   301
Hill, C.H., 1919
Note

Location: New York.

Gives address of Pirie MacDonald

Box   301
Hill, Charles L., 1920-1952
Note

Location: Rosendale, Wisconsin.

Reports on the Milford Meadows Farm. Also thank you notes, responses to invitations. Includes pamphlet “The First Combine.”

Box   301
Hill, Charles L., Mrs. (Mina O.), 1924
Note

Location: Rosendale, Wisconsin.

Thanks for a floral gift.

Box   301
Hill, Cornelia, 1931
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Bills for seamstress work.

Box   301
Hill, D., Nursery Company, 1915-1918
Note

Location: Dundee, Illinois.

Bills.

Box   301
Hill, E.E., 1928
Note: See also: League of Women Voters, Illinois, 1928 March 10.
Box   301
Hill, George, Mrs. (Annie), 1904
Note

Location: Lombard, Illinois.

Requests a job for her daughter.

Box   301
Hill, George K., 1926
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note of thanks.

Box   301
Hill, Georgette, 1938-1940
Note

Location: Bronxville, New York.

Invitation responses.

Box   301
Hill, Harriette R., 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation response.

Box   301
Hill, Hibbert Winslow, 1904
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Endorses George Johnson as candidate for position of Chief Sanitary Inspector of Chicago.

Box   301
Hill & Hill, 1927
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Correspondence regarding riding apparel.

Box   301
Hill, John W., 1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Chairman of Committee of State legislature investigating state institutions. Writes regarding Mrs. Blaine's interest in philanthropic projects and assures her that the investigation was conducted impartially.

Box   301
Hill, Judson Sudborough, 1923-1929
Note

Location: Morristown, Tennessee.

Personal cards.

See also: Morristown Norman and Industrial College.

Box   301
Hill, Lewis, 1948-1949
Note

Location: San Francisco, California.

Letters and telegrams in behalf of the Pacifica Foundation's radio station KPFA which is to be used directly in the cause of peace.

Box   301
Hill, Lon Carrington, 1942
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Invitation to wedding of Georgette Hill to Kenneth Farwell Burgess Jr.

Box   301
Hill, Lucius Tuttle, 1950
Note

Location: Brookline, Massachusetts.

Invitation to wedding of Katherine Hill to John Kellogg Stanton.

Box   301
Hill, Lysander, Mrs. (Edith Healy), 1906-1912
Note

Location: Hinsdale, Illinois.

Writes on behalf of numerous charities and clubs...Children's Flower Association, Fortnightly and Friday Club, Crippled Children, etc.

Box   301
Hill, Nathaniel P., Mrs., 1901
Note

Location: Chelsea.

Wedding announcement of Isabel Hill to Franklin Price Knott.

Box   301
Hill, Patty S., 1897-1911
Note

Location: Louisville, Kentucky; New York.

Recommends Mrs. Julia Tevis as governess. Other correspondence deals with the Child Welfare Exhibits in Chicago and New York.

Box   301
Hill School, 1906
Note

Location: Pottstown, Pennsylvania.

Regarding recommendation of an athletic director for the Parker School.

Box   301
Hill Sprinkler Company, 1929
Note

Location: Waukegan.

Bill.

Box   301
Hill, Walker M., 1903-1943
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Dealer in rare and choice books. Bills, book lists, etc.

Box   301
Hill, W.H., Mrs., 1933
Note: See also:
  • National Council of Women, 1933 July 19-20
  • International Congress of Women
Box   301
Hill, William R., 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Sends a book prospectus.

Box   301
Hill & Woltersdorf, 1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Architectural firm. Wishes for Mrs. Blaine's advice on the construction of a studio building on Rush Street.

Box   301
Hilles, Charles D., 1906
Note

Location: Chauncey, New York.

Letters and pamphlets regarding the Children's Village of the New York Juvenile Asylum.

Box   301
Hilliard, Louis, 1949
Note

Location: New York.

Asks financial help for Hope Cheney Havens, daughter of John Vance Cheney.

Box   301
Hilliard, W.J., 1903-1916
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Plumbing bills.

Box   301
Hillman, Sidney, 1941-1945
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.; New York.

Letterheads of the National Citizens Political Action Committee and the Political Action Committee of the Congress of Industrial Organization. Asks Mrs. Blaine to become a member of the executive committee of the NCPAC (above). Also letters and telegrams concerning dates of the meetings.

See also:

  • Progressive Conference, 1931 March 11-12
  • Mullenbach, James, 1935 June 21. Memorial Service
  • Chicago United Nations Committee to Win the Peace, mass meeting
Box   301
Hillman, Sidney Foundation, 1947
Note: Request for financial support. Also invitation to a luncheon.
Box   301
Hills, Carrie B., 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Encloses clippings.

Box   301
Hilton, Henry Hoyt, Mrs. (Charlotte Sibley), undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Luncheon invitation.

Box   301
Hilton, Hughes, and Company, 1892
Note

Location: New York.

Bill.

Box   301
Himmler, Walter J., 1941
Note

Location: St. Louis, Missouri.

Letter of condolence at the death of Mary Virginia McCormick.

Box   301
Hinckley, Frank C., 1932
Note

Location: Bangor, Maine.

Wishes Mrs. Blaine's advice regarding his plans to develop for public use a huge forest preserve in Maine.

Box   301
Hinckley, Freeman, 1942
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Invitations.

Box   301
Hinckley, Freeman, Mrs., 1894-1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Numerous invitations and responses. Also much correspondence deals with the Municipal Lodging House and a plan for street-cleaning in North Chicago.

Box   301
Hinckley & Schnitt Inc., 1915-1949
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for mineral and distilled water.

Box   302
Hinckley, William W., undated
Note: See also: League of National Association, New York; Progressive Education Association - Conference, 1937 October 28-30.
Box   302
Hinde, Sarah F., 1923-1953
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and telephone messages regarding the use of orchestra and opera boxes.

Box   302
Hinde, Thomas Woodnutt, 1923-1952
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

All correspondence concerns their sharing of Mrs. Blaine's concert box.

Box   302
Hinde, Thomas Woodnutt, Mrs. (Elizabethe Macklin), 1913-1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Messages concerning use of Mrs. Blaine's concert box.

Box   302
Hindes Ltd., 1925
Note

Location: Birmingham, England.

Item regarding the purchase of brushes.

Box   302
Hindman Settlement School, 1915-1926
Note

Location: Hindman, Kentucky.

Requests for financial support.

Box   302
Hinds, Anita, 1889-1896
Note

Location: Richfield Springs, New York.

Letters of appreciation written to Mrs. McCormick and Mrs. Blaine.

Box   302
Hinds, Eugene A., 1904
Note

Location: Richfield Springs, New York.

Invitation to wedding of Marjorie Hinds to James Gordon Black.

Box   302
Hinds, Eugene A., Mrs. (Louise), 1883-1900
Note

Location: Richfield Springs, New York.

Letters concerning the health of her daughter, Anita.

Box   302
Hinds, Maurice, 1932-1946
Note: Transcripts of lectures given by Maurice Hindus in Chicago:
  • “Russia and the World”
  • “Czechoslovakia from Glory to Collapse”
  • “Czechoslovakia--Test and Promise”
Box   302
Hines, Edward, 1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks contributions to the construction of a memorial to Dr. John B. Murphy.

Box   302
Hines, Edward, Jr., Hospital, 1933
Note

Location: Hines, Illinois.

Asks contributions to help take crippled war veterans to the fair.

Box   302
Hingham, Town of, Massachusetts, 1917
Note: Bill from street department.
Box   302
Hingham Trust Company, 1923
Note

Location: Hingham, Massachusetts.

Regarding the signatures of the trustees of Mary Virginia McCormick which are necessary for the countersigning of checks.

Box   302
Hinkle, Kate D., 1896
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Luncheon invitation.

Box   302
Hinler, Julia, 1901
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Former McCormick family servant. Asks financial aid.

Box   302
Hinman, Ida, 1915-1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes to do a historical sketch of the McCormick family.

Box   302
Hinman, Mary Wood, 1904-1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Dancing teacher. Writes concerning her classes and the possible extension of dancing courses in the public schools.

Box   302
Hinsdale Sanitarium and Hospital, 1928
Note

Location: Hinsdale, Illinois.

Asks financial support for the charitable programs of the hospital.

Box   302
Hinton, Anne H.R., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two items regarding her son's entrance into the Parker School.

Box   302
Hinton, Sebastian, Mrs. (Carmelita), 1922-1926
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois; Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Letters from a young widow thanking Mrs. Blaine for financial aid. Her husband was connected with the company manufacturing the “Junglegym” athletic apparatus.

Box   302
Hinton, William V., 1902
Note

Location: Las Vegas Hot Springs, Nevada.

Physician. Writes to Mrs. Blaine at the Arraca Ranch advising her as to what she should do to safeguard Emmons Jr.'s health.

Box   302
Hintz, Anna H., 1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Protests that Judge George Cutting, a speaker at the anniversary banquet of Col. Francis Parker, is a conspirator and a crook. Encloses affidavit revealing his duplicity.

Box   302
Hintz, W. Bertha, 1898-1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notice of beginning of her art class. Two items regarding her resignation from the art department of the Normal School and requesting appointment to the Night School.

Box   302
Hirschfelder, Paul F., 1948
Note

Location: Nieder-Bayern, Germany.

Consulting economist and “expert on foreign trade.” Writes to Mrs. Blaine to explain his scheme to settle the labor-management struggle. Encloses a paper expounding his ideas of “Social-Capitalism.”

Box   302
Hirth, William, 1931
Note

Location: Columbia, Missouri.

See also: Progressive Conference, 1931 March 11-12.

Box   302
Hirtzel, Cora B., 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes to dispose of a Louis XIV French Walnut Cabinet.

Box   302
Hirzel, Verlag S., 1928
Note

Location: Leipzig, Germany.

Letter and pamphlet written in German.

Box   302
Hislop Garage Company, 1921, 1927
Note

Location: Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

Bills for auto hire.

Box   302
Hiss, P. Hanson, Manufacturing Company, 1895-1897
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Furniture bills.

Box   302
Historical Publication Society, 1943
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to check the data on the McCormick family sketch they are preparing.

Box   302
Hitch, Rufus M., 1906
Note

Superintendent of the Parental School.

Transcript of a speech on the school.

Box   302
Hitchcock, Louise, 1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for a copy of “The Royal Family.”

Box   302
Hitchcock, Roswell D., Mrs. (Mary F.), 1904
Note

Location: New York.

Writes concerning Mrs. Blaine's opinions regarding dramatic acting in the schoolroom.

Box   302
Hitler, Adolf, 1938
Note

Location: Berlin, Germany.

Transcript of September 26th address.

Box   302
Hitt, Edith Gray, 1903
Note

Location: Berlin, Germany.

Note of thanks for a gift.

Box   302
Hitt, George C., 1917
Note

Location: Indianapolis, Indiana.

Writes regarding his wife's inability to distribute copies of President Wilson's war message.

Box   302
Hitt, Robert R., 1892-1898
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Representative from Illinois and Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee. First item is a note of condolence at the death of Mr. Blaine. Last item gives his impressions of the Spanish American War.

Box   302
Hitt, Robert R., Mrs. (Sally), 1906
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Notes of thanks.

Box   302
Hix, Gil, 1945
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Transcripts of radio speech, “Men Who Made the Constitution.”

Box   302
Hixon, Frank, Mrs. (Alice Green), 1931, 1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two items regarding the League of Women Voters.

Box   302
Hixon, Joseph M., Mrs., 1929, 1932
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Asks Mrs. Blaine's approval of subscription of Mary Virginia McCormick for a contribution to Community Chest.

Box   302
Hixson, W.J., 1926
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Informs Mrs. Blaine of the death of Emil Kraepelin.

Box   302
Hjortsberg, Max, Mrs., 1894, 1897
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Dinner invitation. Request for contribution to the Young Men's Christian Association's Thanksgiving dinner.

Box   302
Hlavacek, Louis, 1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asserts that Mrs. Blaine's life is the noblest expression of the American Spirit.

Box   302
Hoagland, John R., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding Mary Virginia McCormick's trip to Europe and her return to Huntsville, Alabama.

See also: McCormick, Cyrus Hall, II.

Box   302
Hoard's Creameries, 1910
Note

Location: Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin.

Bills.

Box   302
Hoban, Grace, Mrs., 1949
Note

Location: Detroit, Michigan.

Request for financial assistance.

Box   302
Hobart, Frank, 1929-1941
Note

Location: Gabriels, New York.

Fruit and produce bills.

Box   302
Hobart, John E., 1949
Note

Location: New York.

Asks financial help for a talented young German pianist.

Box   302
Hobart, Ralph H., 1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Contributes $50 to the Henry Baird Favill Memorial Laboratory.

Box   302
Hobbins, H.B., Insurance Agency, 1919-1920
Note

Location: Madison, Wisconsin.

Bond renewals -- Estate of Emmons Blaine.

Box   302
Hobbs, Anne W., 1917
Note

Location: Concord, New Hampshire.

Telegrams regarding distribution of President Wilson's War Message.

Box   302
Hobbs, Pleasants, 1917
Note

Location: Athens, Alabama.

Distribution of War Message.

Box   302
Hobbs, Woodie C., 1901
Note

Location: Mobile, Alabama.

African American who wishes to attend a Northern medical school appeals for financial aid.

Box   302
Hobson, Henry W., 1941
Note: See also: Fight for Freedom, 1941 July 29. Report of joint meeting with Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies.
Box   302
Hobson, Richmond P., 1930-1934
Note

Location: New York.

Letters and other literature, including a letter from Mustafa Kemal, concerning the World Narcotic Defence Association. Also radio address by Hobson-”Narcotics.”

Box   303
Hoch, August, 1908-1919
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Correspondence to the trustees of S. McCormick regarding the conditions at Riven Rock; also architectural recommendations, building plans and management of the estate.

Box   303
Hoch, August, Mrs., 1921
Note

Location: New York.

Wedding announcement of Susan Hoch to Dr. Lawrence Kubie.

Box   303
Hoch, Susan, 1919
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Daughter of August Hoch. Thanks Mrs. Blaine and Cyrus Bentley for their sympathy at the death of her father.

Box   303
Hichschild, Irene, 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation response.

Box   303
Hockaday, S.J., Mrs., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Request for financial assistance.

Box   303
Hocking Valley Products Company, 1915-1916
Note

Location: Columbus, Ohio.

Bills for brick and building supplies.

Box   303
Hocking, William Ernest, 1921
Note

Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Letter regarding the Shady Hill School.

Box   303
Hodes, Barnet, 1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Congratulates Mrs. Blaine on her radio address.

Box   303
Hodge, John R., 1948
Note: Address given by Lt. General Hodge - “Divided Korea.”
Box   303
Hodges, George C., 1907
Note: See also: Eaton Allen B. - for report of interview, 1907 May 11.
Box   303
Hodges, Yewell Melvin, 1946
Note

Location: South Hill, Virginia.

Invitation to wedding of Jacqueline Hodges to Henry Streit Walker.

Box   303
Hodgins, Eric, 1938
Note: Copy of “The Servant Problem,” sent by the publisher of Fortune magazine.
Box   303
Hodgkin, D.C., undated
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to serve on the Editorial Board of the “National Democrat.”

Box   303
Hodgkin, Maude, 1944
Note

Location: Rockville, Maryland.

Informs Mrs. Blaine of the death of Mrs. Richards.

Box   303
Hodgson, Alice Forbes Perkins, 1941
Note: Letter of sympathy at the death of Harold McCormick.
Box   303
Hodson, Ellen, 1908-1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request that Mrs. Blaine help her son get a job working on the Drainage Canal.

Box   303
Hoefeld, Barbara, 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Valedictorian of the graduating class at the Parker School. Sends a copy of her valedictory address.

Box   303
Hoehler, Fred K., 1955
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Press clippings regarding his appointment as special consultant to Mayor Daley of Chicago.

Box   303
Hoell, Georg S., 1948
Note

Location: New York.

Wedding announcement of Lillian Traugott to Calvin B. Baldwin.

Box   303
Hoey
Note: See also:
  • Kate Murphy to Miss Hoyt (Hoey?), 1891 December 15
  • Charles F. Mayer to Howard Potter, Esq. (E.B. file), 1891 December 3
Box   303
Hofer, Mary, 1889-1892
Note

Location: Camp Agnew, New York.

Letters from a summer companion of Mary Virginia McCormick.

Box   303
Hoffman, Conrad, 1929
Note: See also: World's Student Christian Federation.
Box   303
Hoffman, Ernst H., 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks for contribution to the Mid-West Church's attempt to save the youth of the world.

Box   303
Hoffman, Floral Artist, 1907
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Bill.

Box   303
Hoffman, Fritz, 1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks for work so that he can go back to California.

Box   303
Hoffman, W.H.O., 1919
Note: See also: U.S. Department of Labor - Children's Bureau, 1919 May 19-20. Conference on Child Labor Standards.
Box   303
Hoffman, William Gilmer, Jr., 1907
Note

Location: Green Spring Valley.

Just appointed president of the United Surety Company of Baltimore.

Box   303
Hofmann, August, 1933-1940
Note

Location: Libertyville, Illinois.

Asks for references.

Box   303
Hogan & Farwell, 1926-1950
Physical Description: 7 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills, leases, and other correspondence relating to Mrs. Blaine's rental of offices in the Farwell Building at 664 Michigan Avenue.

Box   304
Hogan, Mary, 1906
Note

Location: Casner, Illinois.

Wishes job as tutor.

Box   304
Hogan, T., 1900
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Two telegram regarding Stanley McCormick in Paris.

Box   304
Hogben, Lancelot, 1941
Note

Location: Aberdeen, Scotland.

Wishes to visit Mrs. Blaine when he is in the U.S.A.

Box   304
Hogg, Doyle & Company, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks whether Mrs. Blaine would lease some of her property.

Box   304
Hojnacks, Frances, Mrs., 1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

List of expenses for the Hojnacks family.

See also: Hoyt, Mrs. Stephen C.

Box   304
Hokanson, Frida, 1923-1943
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Letters from former friend and companion of Mary Virginia McCormick. Also includes receipt for money received from the Mary Virginia McCormick estate.

Box   304
Hokanson & Jenks Inc., 1926
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Asks if a certain property at Clark and Grant Streets is for sale.

Box   304
Holabird, John A., 1934-1944
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Writes regarding the Parents' Association and the Nominating Committee at the Parker School.

Box   304
Holabird, John A., Mrs. (Dorothy H.), 1935-1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation responses and acknowledgments of gifts.

Box   304
Holabird, John A., Jr., 1936-1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Early items include invitation responses. Later ones deal with the American Veterans Committee.

Box   304
Holabird and Root (formerly Holabird and Roche), 1915-1937
Physical Description: 5 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Architectural firm. Includes blueprints, specifications, bids, etc. on the Blaine library and office on Huron Street, the auditorium and gymnasium at the Parker School, heating system at the McCormick residence on Erie Street, etc.

Box   304
Holabird & Root & Burgee, 1948-1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Contracts, bills, estimates relating to repair of Mrs. Blaine's home on East Erie Street.

Box   304
Holahan, M.F., 1936-1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Condolences at the deaths of Mary Virginia McCormick, and Harold McCormick.

Box   304
Holbrook, Arthur Tenney, 1920-1929
Note

Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Reports on the physical condition of Mrs. Ralph Woodland.

Box   304
Holbrook, Ethel, 1950-1951
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Nursing bills.

Box   304
Holbrook, Howard Crounse, 1938
Note

Location: Dundee, Illinois.

Wedding announcement of Nancy Holbrook to Guy Stillman.

Box   304
Holbrook, Ruah, 1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Nursing bills.

Box   304
Holby, Miss (Norway), 1924
Note: See also: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1924 May 19-31. Regarding Youth Movement in Norway.
Box   304
Holden, Edward G., Mrs. (Jean), 1902-1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; New York.

Asks to have a photographic reproduction of a painting of Emmons Jr. to put in the Chicago Tribune. Last item relates to some English jelly.

Box   304
Holden, Hale, 1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding announcement of Eleanor Holden to Winfield Scott Linn.

Box   304
Holden, Judge, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Reminder of a meeting of the Union League Club.

Box   304
Holden, Louis E., Mrs. (Harriet L.), 1904
Note

Location: Wooster, Ohio.

Asks for contributions to the Wooster homes for foreign missionaries' children.

Box   304
Holdoway, H.E., and Company, 1899-1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for books.

Box   304
Holinger, J., Mrs., 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Informs Mrs. Blaine of the establishment of the Parents Club of Francis W. Parker School Graduates.

Box   304
Holland, Henry S., 1917
Note

Location: New York.

Doctor bill.

Box   304
Holland, Ross C., 1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from an old soldier who wishes financial aid so that he can prepare himself for further service to the country.

Box   304
Holland, William, Brass Works, 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter regarding the sale of some brass and sand.

Box   304
Holland, William S., 1902
Note

Location: Windsor Station, Virginia.

Wishes to borrow some money to retain possession of some land.

Box   304-305
Hollander, L.P., Company, 1895-1931
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts; New York.

Clothing bills and related correspondence.

Box   305
Hollard, Carrick Bell, 1899
Note

Location: Waco, Texas.

Wife of an alcoholic. Wishes money to send her husband to Dwight Sanitarium and to properly educate her son.

Box   305
Holleb, Marshall M., Mrs., undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for the use of her orchestra box.

Box   305
Hollenbank, Ida, 1914
Note

Location: Ames, Iowa.

Asks help for Mrs. Isa Chesebro.

Box   305
Holles, Everett, 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Praises Mrs. Blaine's association with The Compass.

Box   305
Hollinger & Company, 1918
Note

Location: New York.

Photographic bills.

Box   305
Hollinger, J.M., Mrs., 1896
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks for train fare to Boston.

Box   305
Hollings, R., and Company, 1896
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Letter regarding electric fixtures.

Box   305
Hollingsworth, Mark, 1942
Note

Location: New York.

Letter to “Cousin Anita” thanking her for her condolences at the death of his father.

Box   305
Hollingsworth, Valentine, Mrs. (Ruby McCormick), 1900-1946
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Letters of thanks for various gifts; a few items concerning deaths in the family.

Box   305
Hollingsworth, Valentine, Jr., Mrs. (Caroline Woods), 1948
Note: Thanks Mrs. Blaine for a wedding gift.
Box   305
Hollins College, 1934-1942
Note

Location: Hollins, Virginia.

Various invitations, requests for contributions, etc.

Box   305
Hollins, Gerald V., Jr., Mrs. (Betty Armour), 1937-1938
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Invitation regrets.

Box   305
Hollins, H.B. & Company, 1904
Note

Location: New York.

Letter concerning stock in the North Chicago Street Railroad Company.

Box   305
Hollis, A.W., 1892
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Doctor bill.

Box   305
Hollis, Henry Leonard, 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation.

Box   305
Hollister, Antoinette B., 1901-1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes to interest Mrs. Blaine in helping a Russian immigrant, trained as a practical surgeon, who works in the stockyards. Also a bill for pictures and prints.

Box   305
Hollister Brothers, 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Printing and engraving bills.

Box   305
Hollister, George Cooper, 1916
Note

Location: Rochester, New York.

Invitation to wedding of Isabelle Hollister to Henry Emerson Tuttle.

Box   305
Hollister, Noble P., 1924-1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence concerning the construction of a fence around Mary Virginia McCormick's Toronto estate.

Box   305
Hollister, William C., 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Offers Mrs. Blaine a trusteeship in the Chicago Penny Savings Society.

Box   305
Holloway, Alice, 1910
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Note of thanks.

Box   305
Holloway, Charles T., II, 1937
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Telegram concerning a Miss Cummings.

Box   305
Holloway, Walter E., 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter concerning the People's Legislative Service and including a letter of commendation from Sen. La Follette.

Box   305
Hollywood Cemetery Association, 1942-1952
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Bills for the niche containing the remains of Mary Virginia McCormick.

Box   305
Hollywood Studio Club, 1928-1943
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Associated with the Young Women's Christian Association. Thanks Mrs. Blaine for a donation in the name of Mary Virginia McCormick to their piano fund. Also request for financial support.

Box   305
Holm, Harry R., 1943-1944
Note

Location: Salt Lake City, Utah.

From inmate of Utah State Prison. Bills for a sterling silver bracelet.

Box   305
Holm, W., Mrs., 1903-1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Clothing bills.

Box   305
Holman, Alfhild, 1903-1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters from the daughter of a destitute laborer requesting aid for the family. Mrs. Blaine seems to have done so for a while.

Box   305
Holman, Alfred, 1902-1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to help him make his house payments. Also notes regarding interviews with Holman, and a letter regarding his death.

Box   305
Holman, Stanley, 1922-1951
Note

Location: St. Charles, Illinois.

Asks for financial aid to help him open his own business. Also wedding announcement.

Box   305
Holmberg, Carl, 1910
Note: Bills for waiter service.
Box   305
Holme, Frank, Mrs., 1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes to sell the statue of a buffalo calf.

Box   305
Holmes, Bayard, 1902, 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

One item concerns payment of expenses of his treatment of Col. Francis Parker and various funeral expenses. Last item is a request for contributions to help Dr. Holmes develop a treatment for dementia praecox.

Box   305
Holmes, Bessie, 1889
Note

Location: River Grove, Illinois.

Congratulations on her engagement to Emmons Blaine.

Box   305
Holmes Company, 1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Stationary bills.

Box   305
Holmes Electric Protective Company, 1926
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Copy of a cablegram which concerned some locks.

Box   305
Holmes, Harry N., 1931
Note: See also: World Alliance for International Friendship through the Churches, 1931 November 9-12. 16th Annual Meeting and Good Will Congress.
Box   305
Holmes, Henry W., 1934
Note

Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Wedding announcement of Margaret Holmes to Colin Campbell Ives.

See also: National Society for the Study of Education, 1922 February 28, Harvard University.

Box   305
Holmes, Jeremiah, 1901-1904
Note

Location: Providence, Rhode Island; Bridgeport, Connecticut.

Correspondence concerning Stanislaus Skowronski, nephew of Mlle. Dzukonska, and his needs while at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Mrs. Blaine sent money regularly to pay for tuition, living expenses, etc.

Box   305
Holmes, John Haynes, 1938
Note

Location: New York.

Copy of address given for the Chicago Sunday Forum: “Present Alternative to War.”

See also: World Alliance for International Friendship through the Churches, 1931 November 9-12; 16th Annual Meeting and Good Will Congress.

Box   305
Holmes, Mary E., 1922
Note

Location: Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for her generosity in granting “The Blaine Scholarship” to her grandchildren.

Box   305
Holmes, R.B., 1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note of thanks for a gift.

Box   305
Holmes, Rudolph W., Mrs., 1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation.

Box   305
Holmes, Samuel Van Vranken, 1891-1893
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for her financial contributions to the Richfield, Virginia, Presbyterian Church, of which he was the pastor. Also letters of condolence at the death of Mr. Blaine.

Box   305
Holmes, Sophia, 1893
Note: Clipping telling the story of the first colored woman appointed to service in the U.S. government.
Box   305
Holmgren, C.J.A., 1920
Note

Location: Concord, New Hampshire.

Letterhead - “Forum of Conscience and Love.” Encloses letter he proposes to send to all opponents of the League of Nations. Asks financial support for this undertaking.

Box   305
Holmgren, Rod, 1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Member of the Progressive Party. Wishes to see Mrs. Blaine.

Box   305
Holmquist, Sam, 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill.

Box   305
Holp, P.E., 1909, 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Prospectus of a lecture Holp gives on the West. Last item concerns his desire for a picture of Cyrus McCormick to use during a series of lectures on Chicago.

Box   305
Holsman, Elizabeth Tuttle, 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Artist who did the relief of Flora Cooke. Wishes to put a “tone” on the work.

Box   305
Holmsman, Holsman, Klekamp & Taylor, 1951
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Announces the construction of an apartment building across from the McCormick mansion.

Box   305
Holt, Arthur E. (Chicago Theological Seminary), 1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Encloses a copy of his address given at the funeral of Graham Taylor.

See also: Mullenbach, James, 1935 June 21. Memorial Service.

Box   305
Holt, C. McPherson, Mrs. (Mary Minott), 1939
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Asks for a contribution to the Illinois Society for Mental Hygiene.

Box   305
Holt, Charles S., Mrs., 1911-1926
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Various invitations.

Box   305
Holt, Ellen, 1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks for contribution to the Association House for underprivileged children.

Box   305
Holt, E. Eugene, 1923
Note

Location: Southern Pines, North Carolina.

Medical bill.

Box   305
Holt, Frederick Farrington, Mrs., 1909, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation responses.

Box   305
Holt, Hamilton, 1923-1937
Note

Location: New York; Winter Park, Florida.

A few items in regard to the League of Nations Non-partisan Association and the agitation to get the U.S. into the League. Also letters thanking Mrs. Blaine for financial support of his senatorial campaign in Connecticut. Last items concern Holt's presidency of Rollins College.

Box   305
Holt, Henry, and Company, 1942
Note

Location: New York.

Delivery bill.

Box   305
Holt, Isabella, 1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes Mrs. Blaine's patronage of Junior League entertainment.

Box   305
Holt, L. Emmett, 1903-1921
Note

Location: New York.

Most of the items concern treatment and analysis of frequent attacks of illness suffered by Emmons. Last two items concern the recommendation of a boys' ranch in Arizona and Dr. Holt's advice regarding obtaining an efficient nurse.

Box   305
Holt, L. Emmett, Mrs. (Linda Mairs), 1903
Note

Location: New York.

Letter of thanks for a gift.

Box   305
Holt, Renfrew, and Company, 1906-1910
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Bills for fur items.

Box   306
Holt, Rosa Belle, 1901-1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; London, England.

Letters concerning a silk oriental rug loaned by Mrs. Blaine to McClurg Company.

Box   306
Holtenhall, Mr., 1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Associated with the Law Department and wishes to have copies of the governments brief of its case against the Harvester Company.

Box   306
Holtzer-Cabot Electric Company, 1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill.

Box   306
Holub, W.A., 1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telegram regarding a money transfer to Mrs. Percy Casey.

Box   306
Holy, Antonin, 1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Czechoslovakian consul. Thanks Mrs. Blaine on behalf of the Czech president for her sympathy in the recent crisis.

Box   306
Holy Trinity Church, 1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes a contribution to the Christmas Benefit Drive.

Box   306
Holzer, Emil Jules, 1949-1953
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Handwritten letters addressed to Mrs. Blaine, Cardinal Stritch, President Truman, and other wealthy and influential people, deploring wealth in general, taxes, humankind, womankind, etc. Written in an affectedly ignorant style and containing many slurs toward Mrs. Blaine. Also a number of sardonic greeting cards.

Box   306
Homan, Joseph A., 1891-1894
Note

Location: Augusta, Maine.

Notes of thanks and personal greeting.

Box   306
Homburger, Henry A., 1941-1942
Note

Location: Saranac Lake, New York.

Bills for maintenance and repair at the Blaine Camp at Upper St. Regis Lake.

See also: Plan of proposed road (Blueprints - Adirondacks, 1940).

Box   306
Home for Aged and Infirm Colored People, 1901-1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for financial support.

Box   306
Home College Association, 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Prospectus.

Box   306
Home College Company, 1905, 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter appointing Mrs. Blaine to the Advisory Board. Also offer to buy Mrs. Blaine's home for the use of old people.

Box   306
Home Delicacies Association, 1904-1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Service and food bills.

Box   306
Home for Destitute Crippled Children, 1908-1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for financial support and pamphlets telling of the organization. Also letters thanking Mrs. Blaine, as one of the trustees of the Benjamin Lamb will, for donations to the Home.

Box   306
Home for Incurable Children, 1912-1917
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Thanks the administrators of the Mary Virginia McCormick estate for contributions.

Box   306
Home and School League, 1912
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Request for financial support.

Box   306
Home for Self-Supporting Women, 1895
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for donations.

Box   306
Honduras Consulate, undated
Note: See also: Schapiro, Dr. Mark M.
Box   306
Honore, Adrian C., 1892
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation response.

Box   306
Honore, F.L., Mrs. (Frances Alderson), 1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Explains a mailing mistake.

Box   306
Honore, Lockwood, Mrs., 1921-1932
Note

Location: New York.

Invitations.

Box   306
Hon, Smithson & Raymond, 1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes to show Mrs. Blaine the new Packard.

Box   306
Hood, Helen L., 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Superintendent of the Cook County Women's Christian Temperance Union. Asks Mrs. Blaine to assure that the children in the public schools are taught the effect of alcohol and narcotics as required by state law.

Box   306
Hood, Marion E., 1906
Note

Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Asks for a position as summer camp teacher.

Box   306
Hooe, James Cecil, Mrs., 1932
Note

Location: New Haven, Connecticut.

Invitation.

Box   306
Hoof, John C., Mrs., 1901, 1903
Note

Location: Ravenswood, Illinois.

Two items regarding registration in the Parker School.

Box   306
Hoogland's, B.T., and Sons, 1902
Note

Location: New York.

Bill.

Box   306
Hookanson, Edwin, 1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks for carpentry work.

Box   306
Hooker, Elon Huntington, 1932
Note

Location: New York.

Invitation to wedding of Blanchette Hooker to John Davison Rockefeller.

Box   306
Hooker, Ensley, 1938-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation responses.

Box   306
Hooker, George Ellsworth, 1904-1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding the City Club of Chicago.

Box   306
Hooker, Kellogg, 1937-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation responses.

Box   306
Hooker, John P., 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wishes to know the address of Mrs. Clark Lawrence.

Box   306
Hooker, Ransom Spaford, 1931-1932
Note

Location: Upper St. Regis, New York.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to help clean up financial matters at the church.

Box   306
Hooker, Ransom, Spafford, Mrs., 1929-1944
Note

Location: Upper St. Regis, New York.

Invitation responses and personal notes.

Box   306
Hooker, West, 1939-1940
Note

Location: Ithaca, New York.

Invitation responses.

Box   306
Hoop, Oscar W., 1937
Note: See also: Progressive Education Association - Conference, 1937 October 28-30.
Box   306
Hooper, Anne, 1935
Note

Location: Watervliet, Michigan.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for making her happy years at Parker possible.

Box   306
Hooper, Ben, Mrs., 1931
Note: See also: World Alliance for International Friendship through the Churches, 1931 November 9-12, 16 annual meeting and good ill congress.
Box   306
Hooper, Ethel E., 1907-1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters concerning the Elizabeth Kirkland Lectures, on the committee of which Mrs. Blaine served.

Box   306
Hooper, Henry, 1889-1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Writes concerning the Visiting Nurse Association and the Henrotin Hospital. Also some personal items.

Box   306
Hooper, Henry, Mrs. (Alice Arnold), 1925
Note: Memorial card.
Box   306
Hooper, J.F., Mrs., 1917
Note

Location: Selma, Alabama.

Telegram regarding distribution of the President's War Message.

Box   306
Hooper, T.M., 1912
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Surveying bills.

Box   306
Hoops, William H., Company, 1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for fireplace implements.

Box   306
Hoover Company, 1936
Note: Bill.
Box   306
Hooven, George E., Mrs., 1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Appeal for financial assistance from woman whose husband is seeking work in South America. Last item thanks Mrs. Blaine for her help.

Box   306
Hoover, Herbert, 1918-1946
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.; New York.

Items include letters when Hoover was head of the United States Food Commission, and of the American Relief Administration. Also an item written in 1920 expressing his honor at Mrs. Blaine's opinion that he was fitted for the presidency. Also letters after Hoover was president which thank Mrs. Blaine for her support. Latest items include appeals from the Finnish Relief Fund.

See also: Report, 1923 April 14. National League of Women Voters, 4th Annual Convention.

Box   306
Hoover, H.W., 1932
Note

Location: North Canton, Ohio.

Notes of appreciation for expressions of sympathy at the death of Father Hoover.

Box   306
Hooven Letters Inc., 1941-1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for mass letter copies, including Mrs. Blaine's “war message.”

Box   306
Hope, James William, Mrs., 1922
Note

Location: New York.

Wedding announcement of Mary Hope to George Sturges Carpenter.

Box   306
Hopewell, 1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Appeal for financial support from institution dedicated to the convalescent care and rehabilitation of infantile paralysis patients.

Box   306
Hopewell Press, 1912-1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for books on cooking.

Box   306
Hopkins, A.R., 1896
Note

Location: New York.

Applies for position as governess.

Box   306
Hopkins, Charlotte, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Personal item.

Box   306
Hopkins Cigar Store, 1917
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Paper and magazine bills.

Box   306
Hopkins, Harry L., 1935-1936
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Two items. One expresses appreciation for Mrs. Blaine's approval of the Works Progress Administration. Last item refers to a telegram to MacLeish.

Box   306
Hopkins, J.A.H., 1920
Note: See also: Labor Party Convention, 1920 July 12.
Box   306
Hopkins, James MacHenry, 1937, 1939
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Invitations.

Box   306
Hopkins, Marie M., 1892
Note

Location: Hartford, Connecticut.

Letters of condolence at the death of Mr. Blaine.

Box   306
Hopkins, William, 1940, 1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of thanks for sore gifts; also asks Mrs. Blaine to pay for his medical treatment.

Box   306
Hopkins, William, Mrs., 1938-1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Caretaker at 675 Rush Street. Thanks Mrs. Blaine for gifts.

Box   306
Hopkinson, Harriot, 1936
Note: See also: Library of International Relations, 1936 December 15. Regarding “International Labor Office.”
Box   306
Hoppe, William J., 1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Interested in purchasing some vacant north side property. Wishes to know the terms and particulars.

Box   306
Hopper, McGaw and Company, 1890
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Fruit bills.

Box   306
Horan, Hettie, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Belvidere, Illinois.

Letter from woman asking employment as nurse or companion. Last item asks Mrs. Blaine to help her to go to a hospital where she can be cured from drug addiction.

Box   306
Hord, Stephen Y., Mrs. (Catharine B. Norcross), 1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks for a silver vase.

Box   306
Horder's Inc., 1919-1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for office supplies and furniture.

Box   306
Horn, Luella M., 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter to Flora Cooke asking to show her girls the Parker School.

Box   306
Horner, F.W., 1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Calls in the interest of the D.J. Sweenie Memorial Fund.

Box   306
Horner, Henry, 1930-1936
Note: Judge of the Probate Court of Cook County; later governor of Illinois. Few items regarding the guardianship and the conservators of the estate of Stanley McCormick. Later items thank Mrs. Blaine for her support in his election.
Box   306
Horner, J.T., 1924
Note: See also: American Farm Economic Association, 1924 December 29-30. Report of 15th Annual Meeting.
Box   306
Horner, L.F., 1908
Note

Location: Montecito, California.

Letter and telegram concerning Dr. Hamilton and Miss Sullivan.

Box   306
Horner, Mollie C., 1906
Note

Location: Chattanooga, Tennessee.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to contribute to a church fund.

Box   307
Hornibrook, Emma E., 1899-1900
Note

Location: Worchester, Massachusetts.

Asks contributions to provide a home for American girls at the Paris Exposition.

Box   307
Horst, E. Clemens, 1924
Note

Location: San Francisco, California.

Letters regarding the Japanese labor problem on the West Coast.

Box   307
Horticultural Society of Chicago, 1899-1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Dues cards and receipts, notices of meetings, minutes, etc.

Box   307
Horton and Converse, 1930-1939
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Pharmical bills.

Box   307
Horton, Douglas, 1936-1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Pastor of the United Church of Hyde Park. Letters concern the World Foundation. Also responses to invitations.

Box   307
Horton, Frederick L., 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from a “chemist” asking for support in his search for a cure for insanity.

Box   307
Horton's Greenhouses, 1937-1941
Note

Location: Saranac Lake, New York.

Floral bills.

Box   307
Horween, Ralph, 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to help sponsor the 55th anniversary celebration of the Chicago Ethical Society.

Box   307
Hosic, James S., 1922
Note: See also: National Conference on Educational Method, 1922 February 28.
Box   307
Hoskins, Reginald, 1925
Note: Transcript of speech given to the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, “Recent Crisis in Egypt.”
Box   307
Hoskins, Roy G., 1920-1927
Note

Location: Columbus, Ohio.

Reports on the progress of research being done on catatonia and other physical causes of marital illness, expenses of which were paid for from the “McCormick Fund.”

Box   307
Hoskinson, Hilleary Gibbons, Mrs., 1947
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Wedding announcement of Nancy H. O'Grady to Charles Deering McCormick.

Box   307
Hosmer, Edward Downer, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to wedding of Lucretia Hosmer to Melville E. Stone Jr.

Box   307
Hosmer, Miss, 1892
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation response.

Box   307
Hosmer, R.W., and Company, 1920-1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Insurance bills and related correspondence.

Box   307
Hospital of the Good Samaritan, 1930-1946
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Hospital bills related mostly to the treatment of Mrs. Edward Loftus.

Box   307
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, 1918
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Hospital bill.

Box   307
Hostess House for the Allied Soldiers, 1918
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Request for contributions.

Box   307
Hostettler, William T., 1920
Note

Location: Akron, Ohio.

Wedding announcement of Hazel Hostettler to Archibald McClure.

Box   307
Hotchkiss, E.A., undated
Note: See also: National Conference on Educational Method.
Box   307
Hotchkiss, Henry L., 1929
Note

Location: Paul Smith's, New York.

Invitation response.

Box   307
Hotchkiss, Willard E., Committee, 1912-1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding the investigation of the Chicago Juvenile Court and the institutions caring for dependent children. Also bound copy of the complete report and schedule of expenses.

Box   307
Hotel Alcazar, 1906-1907
Note

Location: St. Augustine, Florida.

Bills and receipts for accommodations.

Box   307
Hotel Alexandria, 1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for room.

Box   307
Hotel Belmont, 1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for accommodations for Mrs. C.O. Parsons and Edith Dyer.

Box   307
Hotel Belmont, New York, 1925
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Bill and receipt for accommodations.

Box   307
Hotel del Coronado, 1916
Note

Location: Coronado Beach, California.

Notification that reservations for Mrs. McCormick have been made. Enclosed floor plans of the hotel.

Box   307
Hotel du Parc, undated
Note

Location: No address.

Bill.

Box   307
Hotel English, 1909
Note

Location: Indianapolis, Indiana.

Notification of reservations.

Box   307
Hotel Essex, 1911-1912
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Bills.

Box   307
Hotel Fontenelle, 1920
Note

Location: Omaha, Nebraska.

Bill and receipt.

Box   307
Hotel George V., 1937-1939
Note

Location: Paris, France.

Bills and receipts.

Box   307
Hotel Green, 1949
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Request that Miss Neilson be given her monthly allotment.

Box   307
Hotel John Marshall, 1933
Note

Location: Richmond, Virginia.

Bills and receipts for Grace Walker.

Box   307
Hotel Kimball, 1912-1916
Note

Location: Springfield, Massachusetts.

Bills and receipts.

Box   307
Hotel Knickerbocker, 1934-1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts.

Box   307
Hotel La Salle, 1911-1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Menus requested for a possible luncheon for Mrs. C.H. McCormick.

Bill and receipt for accommodations for Mrs. Evans and Mrs. Crysler.

Box   307
Hotel Maryland, undated
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Floor plan of the hotel.

Box   307
Hotel McCormick, 1928
Note

Location: No address.

Bills and receipts for A. Julian.

Box   307
Hotel Powhatan, 1918
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

List of accommodations possible.

Box   307
Hotel Royal Palm, 1906-1907
Note

Location: Miami, Florida.

Notification that rooms and fishing guide have been secured.

Box   307
Hotel Saranac, 1941
Note

Location: Saranac Lake, New York.

Bills and receipts for Miss A. De Mooy.

Box   307
Hotel Shoreland, 1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill and receipt for rent.

Box   307
Hotel Touraine, 1914
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Notification that hand brush left behind is being sent.

Box   307
Hottinger, Emil C., 1930
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Offer to introduce Mrs. Blaine into New York “High Society” for a fee.

Box   307
Hottinger, John, 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notification that he plans to enter his children at North Side school.

Box   307
Hotz, Clara, 1910
Note

Location: No address.

Accepts invitation of Parker School Senior Class.

Box   307
Hotz, Ferdinand, 1934
Note

Location: No address.

Wish to show Mrs. Blaine some pearls.

Box   307
Hotz, Robert, Mrs., 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wants to know if Emmons is coming to a party for some debutantes.

Box   307
Hotz, Robert S., Mrs., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of introduction and recommendation for Madame Emma von Stoesser.

Box   307
Houdry, Eugene J., 1941
Note

Location: France.

Address reported of Houdry who spoke before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations on “Oil and the War” on November 10, 1941.

Box   308
Hough, Bell V., 1914
Note

Location: Morganza, Pennsylvania.

Request that Mrs. Blaine send a state pennant to him and his students at Pennsylvania Training School as he is envoking this method of helping them remember the states and their histories.

Box   308
Houghteling, James Lawrence, I, 1909-1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding invitation.

Box   308
Houghteling, James Lawrence, I, Mrs. (Lucretia Ten Broeck Peabody), 1903-1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notification of meeting of the Committee on the Prevention of Tuberculosis.

Box   308
Houghteling, James Lawrence, II, 1911-1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acknowledgement of donations to the Playground Association, Saturday Evening Club. Request for donations to help remodel St. James Church and to finance F.D. Roosevelt's 1932 campaign.

Request to donate to the Good Neighbor League. Pamphlet on the League in 1936. Acknowledgement of $4,000 gift. Photograph of family.

Letter in which he states that he was responsible for getting Adlai Stevenson interested in public questions and public office, 1948.

See also:

  • Good Neighbor League
  • Playground Association of Chicago
Box   308
Houghteling, James Lawrence, II, Mrs. (Laura. Delano), 1910-1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests to contribute to the Eli Bates House Settlement.

See also: Mariotti, Vincent Howard, 1942 March 7.

Box   308
Houghteling, Harriot P., 1917-1919
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Requests for gift to the Providence Day Nursery.

Pamphlet describing the nursery, 1919.

Box   308
Houghteling, Laura, 1889
Note

Location: Suffield, Connecticut.

Request for a picture.

Box   308
Houghton, Carol C., 1934
Note

Location: No address.

Thank you note for wedding gift for daughter.

Box   308
Houghton, Emma C., 1924-1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial assistance.

Request for return of her letters.

Box   308
Houghton, Harold, 1909-1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acceptance of Parker School Senior Class invitations.

Box   308
Houghton, Henry Spencer, 1934
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding invitation.

Box   308
Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1905-1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notifications of new books.

Bills and receipts for purchase of books.

Box   308
Houghton, William Maxwell, undated
Note

Location: Salem, Massachusetts; Marblehead, Massachusetts.

Wedding invitation.

Box   308
House Beautiful, 1896-1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Plan for forming the House Beautiful Company to buy and publish the House Beautiful magazine.

Subscription to be sent to different address.

Box   308
House Domestics Mutual Aid Association, 1899-1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for donation. Recommends its applicants.

Box   308
House, Edward Mandell, 1924
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Letter in which he states that he is in favor of the Democrats condemning the foreign policy of both Presidents Harding and Coolidge and affirming their intention to cooperate with Europe for world peace.

Box   308
House of Flowers, 1925-1926
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Receipts.

Box   308
House of Good Shepherd, 1925-1926
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipt for gowns.

Box   308
House, Jessie M., 1908-1942
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama; Chino, California.

Statement of settlement work among the mill people of Merrimac and West Huntsville since 1900 which includes breakdown of financial aid. Mrs. McCormick's name and donations included. Statement, 1908 May 28. Request for purchase of lot to aid Presbyterian Church and thank you note for doing so.

Pamphlet describing training school for boys - California Junior Republic.

Thank you notes for monthly gifts.

Box   308
House of Peters, 1932
Note

Location: Long Island, New York.

Inquiry as to whether or not Mrs. Blaine would like to purchase a pair of pistols carried by Major Richard Esselstyne, one of her ancestors, who fought in the Revolution.

Box   308
Household Arts Club, 1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for an interview.

Luncheon invitation.

Box   308
Household Nursing Association, undated
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Outline of Training for Nurse-Maids.

Box   308
Household Science Institute, 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for an interview.

Box   308
Housel, Florence, 1910
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Wants loan or gift to help build school and summer home for teachers.

Box   308
Houston, D.F., 1916
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Letter in which he states he will do all he can to help Emmons to decide whether or not to go into the field of agriculture as a life work.

Box   308
Houston, David F., Mrs., 1917
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Invitation to dine with them and the President.

Box   308
Houston, Hannah, 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to join Child Welfare Circle for the scientific study of child life.

Box   308
Houston, Herbert Sherman, 1919-1947
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Request to buy stock in Our World foreign affairs magazine published by him.

Pamphlet advertising the magazine.

Acknowledgement of $3,000 check for stock.

Issues of the newspaper Our World Weekly, 1924 September 19 and 1924 October 20.

“America's Bright Crystal Ball” / speech by Houston, which discusses the potential meaning of the Collegiate Conference held at Princeton, 1926 January.

“Is France Attitude to America Changing?” / speech by Belle Skinner, 1926.

“Is There a Chance of War With Japan?” / speech by Henry Morgenthau, 1927.

“Women in the New World” / speech by Houston delivered before the New Jersey State Federation Women's Clubs, Atlantic City, 1928 May 10.

Box   308
Houston, Philip, 1912
Note

Location: No address.

Thank you note for Christmas hospitality.

Box   308
Hovey and Ely, 1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notification that bill must be paid or suit will begin.

Box   308
Hovey, Margaret Pope, 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request to contribute to the International Society for the Welfare of Cripples.

Bulletin of the Society, 1949 November.

Box   308
How, Charles T., 1892-1894
Note

Location: Bar Harbor, Maine.

Inquiry to see if Mrs. Blaine wants to buy some stock in “Acadia Landing.”

Box   308
Howard, A.L., and Brother, 1898
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Offer to find renter for vacant room of hers for commission.

Box   308
Howard, Beatrix F., 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial aid for opening a dressmaking and model training shop.

Box   308
Howard Benevolent Union, 1896
Note

Location: Augusta, Maine.

Thank you note for check, evidently one of many.

Box   308
Howard, C.B., 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for an interview.

Box   308
Howard, C.B., Mrs. (Harriet King Davis), 1902-1945
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial aid to The Industrial Art League.

Thank you note for checks.

Request to subscribe some Stock in the Bookshop Company newly formed by her and partner Frank Appell.

Thank you note for ten shares.

Request for investment in a dairy.

Request to aid “Open House” radio program from going off the air.

Box   308
Howard, Charles W.J., 1939
Note

Location: Arica, Chile.

Thank you note for kindness shown him in America.

Box   308
Howard, Clara E., 1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for an interview.

Box   308
Howard, Clay W., 1901
Note

Location: Chanahon, Illinois.

Request for a loan by former classmate.

Box   308
Howard and Company, 1892-1897
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Bills and receipts for frames.

Box   308
Howard, Edith S., 1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Apology.

Box   308
Howard, Edward L.B., 1922
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Request for Mrs. Blaine's autograph for his collection.

Box   308
Howard, George Henry, 1913-1917
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Biographical material in letters.

Request for financial assistance for his mother and him.

Obituary card.

Pamphlet on the Luria Gale Barber School of Rhythm and Correlated Arts.

Box   308
Howard, George Henry, Mrs. (Caroline Mather Lathrop), 1904-1921
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts; Washington, D.C.

Boston True Flag / periodical edited by Mr. Howard, 1904 May.

Request for financial aid to paper in terms of advertising, stock, etc.

Request for loans.

Thank you notes for money.

Request to put up $25,000 for a College of Music.

“The Menace of Benevolence” / article by Julian Leavitt from Pearson's Magazine, 1915 April.

Box   308
Howard, H.A., 1903
Note

Location: New York.

Request for extension on loan.

Box   308
Howard, Harold A., Mrs. (Amy Byram), 1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for Mrs. Blaine's expression of sympathy.

Box   308
Howard, Harry E., 1919-1920
Note

Location: Charlestown, Massachusetts.

Diploma for YMCA for valuable services as an entertainer in military camps during WWI.

Letters requesting the return of the diploma.

Box   308
Howard Helen, undated
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Bills for cosmetics.

Box   309
Howard, Hubert, 1937-1940
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Acceptance and refusal of invitations.

Box   309
Howard, James Stanley, 1902-1948
Note

Location: Cimarron, New Mexico; Phoenix, Arizona; Inglewood, California.

Great number of letters relating personal incidents in the lives of the Howards and their children.

Requests for money to help finance ranch.

Acknowledgements of loans of money.

Box   309
Howard, James Stanley, Mrs. (Mary Jane Stewart), 1906
Note

Location: Phoenix, Arizona.

Letter describing the progress of their ranch.

Box   309
Howard, John T., 1934
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Information concerning the health of John Adams and request for money to hospitalize him.

Box   309
Howard, Lucile, 1941
Note

Location: Hollywood, California.

Letter of sympathy for death of Harold F. McCormick.

Box   309
Howard, Margaret, 1902-1911
Note

Location: University Place, Nebraska.

Thank you notes for gifts.

High school commencement notification.

Box   309
Howard, Montague, 1931
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Prices for silver articles Mrs. Blaine was sent photographs of. Letters requesting the return of the photographs.

Box   309
Howard, Morley, 1911-1918
Note

Location: Phoenix, Arizona.

Thank you note for Christmas gift.

Commencement notification.

Sympathy note.

Box   309
Howard, Oliver Otis, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Refusal of invitation to luncheon because he must keep lecture appointment in Redfield, South Dakota.

Box   309
Howard, Rollins Stanley, 1902-1950
Note

Location: University Place, Nebraska; Phoenix, Arizona; Tempe, Arizona.

Notes telling of payments on interest on loan enclosed. Request for extension of loans.

Box   309
Howard, Sidney, 1936-1938
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Thank you note.

Box   309
Howard, Sidney, Mrs. (Leopoldine Damrosch) (Polly), 1910-1949
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California; New York, New York; Princeton, New Jersey.

Thank you notes for holiday gifts.

Letter telling of engagement.

Wedding invitations for herself and her daughter.

Box   309
Howard, Sidney, Jr., 1942-1947
Note

Location: Stockbridge, Massachusetts; Tyringham, Massachusetts.

Thank you note for gifts.

Box   309
Howard, S.L., 1905
Note

Location: Lake Clear, New York.

Soliciting business for launch mail and express service on the lake.

Box   309
Howard University, 1921-1927
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Requests for donations.

Box   309
Howard University School of Religion, 1924
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Request for donation.

Box   309
Howard, William Boyden, Mrs., 1902
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Wedding announcement.

Box   309
Howard, William L., 1944
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Commends Mrs. Blaine's suggestion made in the Sun-Times to Republican National Convention delegates to vote for F.D.R. because of war and vote for a Republican Vice President whom Howard thinks should be Wendell Willkie.

Box   309
Howarter, John, 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request to talk with Mrs. Blaine about educational idea of his.

Box   309
Howe, Abby, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Luncheon invitation.

Box   309
Howe, A.V., Mrs., 1925-1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for a loan and interviews.

Box   309
Howe, Charles Merwin, Jr., Mrs. (Katharine D. Farwell), undated
Note

Location: No address.

See also: Carpenter, Horace Walton, Mrs.

Box   309
Howe, David Leavitt, 1937-1940
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois; Concord, Massachusetts.

Acceptance and refusal of invitations.

Box   309
Howe, Grace T., 1900-1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acceptance and refusal of invitations.

Box   309
Howe, Hester Ludlow, 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you and request for contribution to Chicago Nursery and Half Orphan Asylum.

Box   309
Howe, Julia Ward, 1900
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

The daughter of Samuel Gridley Howe asks help for Berea College.

Box   309
Howe, Lawrence, 1900-1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Plymouth, Massachusetts.

Wedding announcement.

Box   309
Howe, Lawrence, Mrs. (Hester Davis), 1940-1942
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Request for contribution to Chicago Nursery and Half Orphan Asylum.

Box   309
Howe, Richard, 1918
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Telegram expressing sympathy.

Box   309
Howell, John, 1915-1918
Note

Location: San Francisco, California.

Bills and receipts for books.

Listing of the principal books from the Robinson library that are now on sale.

Box   309
Howell, William, 1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Recommends engineer for help in preparing Municipal Improvement Exhibit.

Box   309
Howell, W.S., 1899
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Letter trying to interest Mrs. Blaine in helping to finance a periodical.

Box   309
Howells, David D., 1916
Note

Location: Gladstone, New Jersey.

Wishes to apply for vacancy of Superintendent of C.M. McCormick's estate, if such a vacancy exists.

Box   309
Howes, H.M., 1908
Note

Location: Woods Hole, Massachusetts.

Bill and receipt for food.

Box   309
Howes, T.E., and Company, 1908
Note

Location: Woods Hole, Massachusetts.

Bill and receipt from General Merchandise dealer.

Box   309
Howland, Goldwin W., 1922
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Request for financial assistance for the establishment of an Art and Therapy Workshop in Toronto.

Box   309
Howland, John, 1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Advice on how to stop her grandchild from sucking her thumb.

Box   309
Howlett, Blanche C., 1949
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Letter commenting on her choice for President.

Poems and much biographical material included.

Box   309
Howser, Miss, 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for a loan to save furniture.

Box   309
Howson, Carl R., 1944
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Doctor bill for Mrs. Ruth Loftus.

Box   309
Hoyne, Mary, 1922
Note

Location: No address.

Thank you note for helping the girl and her mother.

Box   309
Hoyne, Stanis, undated
Note

Location: No address.

See also:

  • Hoyt, Stanis (Mrs. Stephen C.)
  • Maclaren, E.M.
Box   309
Hoyne, Thomas, Mrs., 1887-1888
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations to wedding reception of their daughters.

Box   309
Hoyne, Thomas, School, 1906
Note

Location: No address.

See also: Blanchard, Helen, 1906.

Box   309
Hoyt, Chauncey B., 1923
Note

Location: Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

Bill and receipt from stationer.

Box   309
Hoyt, Edith M., 1927
Note

Location: Postover, New Hampshire.

Thank you note.

Box   309
Hoyt, E.W., 1813
Note

Location: Kittery Point.

Bill and receipt for dairy products.

Box   309
Hoyt, Franklin S., 1904
Note

Location: Indianapolis, Indiana.

Recommendation of tutor for Emmons Jr.

Box   309
Hoyt, Frederick T., 1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Blueprint of second floor plan of proposed layout of Shaw building.

Renting possibilities in buildings reported on.

Box   309
Hoyt, Helen Phelps, 1924-1925
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Invitation to attend conferences on world court.

Box   309
Hoyt, John Sherman, 1911
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Inquiry if Mrs. Blaine would interest some Chicagoans in having a child welfare exhibit brought to their city. Letters and wires in which the arrangements are made.

Box   309
Hoyt, John Sherman, Mrs., undated
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Request for an interview.

Box   309
Hoyt, Katherine, 1926
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Thank you note for party.

Box   309
Hoyt, Louise D., 1915
Note

Location: Elmhurst. Illinois.

Inquiry to find out if Mrs. Blaine wants to sell any furniture in her house at Elmhurst.

Box   309
Hoyt, Phelps, Mrs., 1916-1926
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois; Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding invitation and announcement.

Box   309
Hoyt, Stephen C., Mrs. (Stanis Hoyne), 1917-1949
Note

Location: Lake Bluff, Illinois; New York, New York.

Letters asking for money for college; notes thanking Mrs. Blaine for sending money; detailed accounts of expenditures.

Copy of her record at Parker School.

Schedule of classes for Parker School.

Request for financial assistance several times throughout the rest of her life.

Pictures of her husband and son Peter.

See also: MacLaren, E.M.

Box   309
Hoyt, Edith, 1889
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Request for financial help.

Box   309
Hu, C.Y., 1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for generosity and hospitality given to him and his Chinese friends.

Box   309
Hubbard, Elijah Kent, 1897-1932
Note

Location: Middletown, Connecticut; Camden, Maine.

Wedding invitations.

Hubbard, Elisha Dyer, Mrs. (Muriel McCormick)
Box   309-310
1910-1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal letters to Mrs. Blaine from niece.

Bank account receipts from Illinois Merchants Trust Company.

Pictures of Muriel.

Box   310
1922-1957
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Press clippings, which cover the more sensational facts of her life.

Obituary notices of her husband. She died in 1959.

Box   310
Hubbard, Henry, 1917-1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for interview to discuss housing problems.

Inquiry about a building.

Box   310
Hubbard, Henry Mascarene, Mrs., 1929
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Wedding announcement.

Box   310
Hubbard, Jeannette, 1937
Note

Location: Chicago Illinois.

Bills and receipts for professional service of nurse rendered to Sophie Anderson.

Box   310
Hubbard, Joseph Derwin, 1907
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Announcement of the marriage of their sister.

Box   310
Hubbard, Martha C., Mrs., 1941-1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Representative of the Mothers of America wishes an interview to discuss ways of bringing peace.

Box   310
Hubbard, Robert Mills, Mrs., 1917
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Wedding announcement.

Box   310
Hubbard, William Hammond, Mrs. (Susan C. Weare), 1910-1940
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Wedding invitations.

Request for aid in financial predicament.

Box   310
Hubbard, William L., 1910
Note

Location: No address.

“The Drama As A Factor in Education” / lecture by Hubbard given before Parker School on March 11, 1910.

Box   310
Hubbell, Frederick M., 1900
Note

Location: Des Moines, Iowa.

Wedding reception invitation.

Box   310
Hubeny, Maximilian John, 1919-1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for services rendered as doctor to Campbell family.

Box   310
Huber Electric, 1942-1948
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Bill and receipts for electrical repairs.

Box   310
Huberman, Leo, 1949
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Request for subscription to the Monthly Review.

Box   310
Hubert, Frances, 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for aid in getting her husband a job.

Box   310
Huddleston, George, 1931
Note

Location: Alabama.

See also: Progressive Conference, 1931 March 11-12.

Box   310
Hudelson, C.L., 1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial backing in the creation of “World School” which would be a three year college in which astronomy, world history, and philosophy would be studied.

Box   310
Hudson Importing Company, 1896-1898
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Bills and receipts for books.

Box   310
Hudson, J.C., 1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for an interview.

Box   310-311
Hudson, Manley O., 1923-1934
Note

Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Address by Hudson on the accomplishments of the League of Nations given before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 1923 February 24.

Copy of the agenda of the 4th session of the assembly of the League of Nations written in French and English.

Addresses by Hudson and Edwin M. Borchard on the World Court given before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 1923 December 29.

“The Locarno Treaties” / address by Hudson given before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 1925 December 29.

Report of the American Committee in Geneva of the League of Nations Association, 1932 September 15.

Reprint of article by Hudson entitled “The Post-War Development of International Law and Some Contributions by the United States of America,” 1934 June.

Box   311
Hudson, Thomas, 1915
Note

Location: Seattle, Washington.

Request for loan.

Box   311
Hudson's Bay Company, 1910
Note

Location: Nipigon, Ontario.

Bills and receipt for camping equipment and supplies.

Box   311
Huff, Ray, 1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for an interview to discuss the merits of his photography and possibly arrange some business with Mrs. Blaine.

Box   311
Huffaker, Lucy, 1911-1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; New York, New York.

Request for contribution to aid the publication of The Masses.

Box   311
Huffine, Clarence, 1939
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Christmas card.

Box   311
Huffman, Alma M., 1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for services rendered as nurse to Lena Olsen.

Box   311
Huffman, Irene M., 1936
Note

Location: Raphine, Virginia.

Report of the condition of Mrs. McCutchan and Mrs. Buckley for whom Mrs. Blaine had made arrangements to be cared for.

Box   311
Hug and Company, 1938
Note

Location: Luzern.

Bills and receipts for records.

Box   311
Huggins, Willis N. (William Nathaniel), 1917
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama; New York, New York.

Social worker among African Americans in Huntsville.

Request for contribution to the Negro Welfare Fund. Bulletin of National League of Urban Conditions Among Negroes, 1916 November, includes information on Huntsville work sketched on pages 38 and 39.

See also: Huntsville Negro Welfare Association.

One folder preveiously filed under "Higgins, Willia N."

Box   311
Hughes-Autograf Brush Company, 1945
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Receipt for purchase of brush.

Box   311
Hughes, Bertha W., 1899-1901
Note

Location: Richfield Springs, New York; Huntsville, Alabama.

Reports on the general condition and treatment of Miss McCormick (Mrs. Blaine's sister).

Box   311
Hughes, Charles Evans, 1921
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

The Secretary of State regrets that Mrs. Blaine will not be allowed to address the Conference on the Limitations of Armaments inasmuch as proceedings before the Conference are limited to delegates.

Box   311
Hughes, E.H., Mrs., 1911
Note

Location: Cincinnati, Ohio.

Note of thanks for providing transportation for her to Cincinnati.

Box   311
Hughes, Helen, Memorial Committee, 1922
Note

Location: Silver Bay, New York.

Request for contribution.

Box   311
Hughes and Little, 1905-1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for Chinese and Japanese art objects.

Box   311
Hughes, Morris N., 1941
Note

Location: Mexico City, Mexico.

American Consulate General. Request for aid to Mrs. Robert A. Bartlett.

Box   311
Hughes, T.L., 1934
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Inquiry as to whether or not Mrs. Blaine would be attending the Washington-Jefferson College Home Coming Day celebration which will honor James G. Blaine.

Box   311
Hughes, Walter E., Mrs., 1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request that Mrs. Blaine sponsor benefit for ex-servicemen who are not having any Christmas.

Box   311
Hughey, Fannie E., Mrs., 1915
Note

Location: St. Louis, Missouri.

Biographical material.

Request for an interview to discuss financial backing for educational idea - Color Music - described in pamphlet.

Box   311
Hughey, William J., and Son, 1914-1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for car repairs.

Box   311
Hughitt, Marvin, 1896-1924
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Thank you for and offer of sympathy.

Box   311
Hughston, Regan, 1925
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Thank you note for the book The 25th Man.

Box   311
Huguelet Brothers, 1910-1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for use of rented automobile.

Box   311
Huhn, Alex, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Application for job of janitor at Parker School.

Box   311
Hulbert and Dorsey, 1915-1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill and proposals for plumbing work.

Box   311
Hulbert, Edmund D., 1916-1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acknowledgement of receipt of $50,000 to the Henry Baird Favill Memorial Fund by its Treasurer, acknowledgements and statements of current assets of the Fund.

Pamphlet describing a Memorial for Hulbert, President of Merchants Loan and Trust Bank.

Box   311
Hulbert, Edmund D., Mrs. (Emily Strayer), 1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acknowledgement of sympathy.

Box   311
Hulbert, Edwin Francis, Jr., 1940-1941
Note

Location: Watertown, Wisconsin.

Acceptance and thank you note for invitation.

Box   311
Hulburd, Charles H., 1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding invitation.

Box   311
Hulit, Andrew B., 1911-1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Proposed Plan for the Establishment of an Agricultural College in the Business Section of Chicago.

Letters recommending idea.

Request that Mrs. Blaine act on Advisory Board.

Box   311
Hull, Cordell, 1922-1945
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Report of radio address by Hull on war and peace given February 14, 1936.

Report of radio address by Hull on the trade agreement program given at Minneapolis on October 7, 1936.

Report of an address by Hull on foreign policy given in Washington, D.C. on March 17, 1938.

The Address of the Honorable Cordell Hull, Secretary of State, before the Chicago Sunday Evening Club, May 28, 1939 on some problems of today.

Invitation to attend a Conference on Inter-American Relations in the Field of Education, 1939 November.

Report of an address by Hull given before the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., on October 26, 1950 on the threats to world peace.

Thank you notes for various suggestions that Mrs. Blaine made to him.

See also: Woodrow Wilson Foundation, 1937 April 5.

Box   311
Hull, Dana, 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter advertising her photographic talents.

Box   311
Hull, Denison Bingham, 1935-1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for donation to the Chicago League for the Hard of Hearing; pamphlet on the organization.

Request for contribution to the Legislative Voters League; pamphlet on organization included.

Box   311
Hull, Denison Bingham, Mrs. (Marion E. Walker), 1937-1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for Christmas gifts, acceptance and refusal of invitations.

Box   311
Hull, E.A., 1910
Note

Location: No address.

Thank you note for check.

Box   311
Hall, G. Stanley, 1907-1908
Note

Location: Worcester, Massachusetts.

Request for a copy of the Proceedings of the Truant Congress.

His private proof sheets of a Plan of a Bureau of Childhood or Pedagogical Institute.

Box   311-312
Hull-House, 1895-1953
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

First Outline of a Labor Museum at Hull House (dated 1900).

Requests and thank you notes for large donations to Hull House.

Some financial statements of the Hull House Association.

Report of the Memorial Services for Mrs. Florence Kelley and Miss Julia C. Lathrop held at Hull House on May 6, 1932.

Report of the Conference of Citizens of Chicago on the Relief Situation held at the Palmer House on February 7, 1938.

Program and Activity Report, Period January 1-June 30, 1945.

An Over-View of Hull-House in 1946 prepared by Russell W. Ballard.

Various Programs and invitations to dramatic and other special events at Hull House.

See also:

  • Addams, Jane
  • Bowen, Joseph T., Mrs.
  • Field, Marshall
  • Lathrop, Julia C.
  • Smith, Hermon Dunlap, Mrs.
  • McCormick, Alexander
Box   312
Hull-House Coffee-House, 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill and receipt for dinner party.

Box   312
Hull, J.H., 1922-1930
Note

Location: Riven Rock, Santa Barbara, California.

Reports from superintendent of Riven Rock on needs and improvements for the years 1922 to 1930.

Box   312
Hull, Lynn H., 1922-1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Pledge to abstain from the use of intoxicating liquor.

Box   312
Hull, Lytle, Mrs. (Helen H.), 1946
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Asks if camp on St. Regis Lake would be for rent this summer.

Box   312
Hull, Margaret A., 1924-1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Refusal of invitation.

Box   312
Hull, Morton Denison, 1914-1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acknowledgements of contributions to the Public Education Association.

Invitation to join a group of Chicago citizens to campaign for the League of Nations.

Box   312
Hull, Norman, Mrs., 1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding announcement.

Box   312
Hulscher, F.H., 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Offer of sale of painting of Lincoln.

Box   312
Human Engineering Laboratory, 1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request to use the paneling in the McCormick house which they have leased. Article on the organization.

Box   312
Humanity, undated
Note

Location: No address.

See also: Smith, Alex, editor.

Box   312
Humbert, James O., 1906
Note

Location: Carlisle, Pennsylvania.

Offer to clean her Mexican cloth goods.

Box   312
Hume, Edward H., 1936-1944
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Report of an address by Hume given at the St. James Parish House in Chicago on October 12, 1936 on the missionary activities in the Far East.

“A New Day in Medicine in China” / by Hume, 1936 June.

Invitation to attend “V for China” meeting in 1941 October. Purpose of the proposed organization stated.

Request for contribution to the Christian Medical Council for Overseas Work. Pamphlet on the Council.

“Uncharted Voyage” / pamphlet by Ruth Isabel Seabury.

Box   312
Hume, Joseph Stuart, Mrs., 1942
Note

Location: Yew York, New York.

Wedding announcement.

Box   312
Hume, Theodore Carswell, 1934-1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

“The Voice of Religion in the Present Crisis,” statement by ministers of Chicago, 1935 November 10.

“Why a World, Wanting Peace, Gets War” / radio address by Hume, 1936 May 4.

Copy of his proposal for “A Center of Creative Life and Thought” (1936).

“A Statement Regarding the Chicago Taxicab Strike” by the Social Action Committee of the New England Church (1937).

Outline of Plan for a Community Church and Center on the Near North Side of Chicago (1937).

“What America Forgot” / by Hume, 1940 November 10.

Thank you notes for contributions to special projects of the New England Congregational Church.

Box   312
Hume, Theodore Carswell, Memorial Foundation, 1945
Note

Location: New York, New York.

First Annual Report of Trustee to Friends of Theodore Hume.

Box   313
Hume, Theodore Carswell, Mrs. (Gertrude B.), 1934-1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for holiday gifts.

Wedding invitation.

Box   313
Hume, William, 1929
Note

Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Request for an interview.

Box   313
Humes, Ellelee Chapman, 1908-1921
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Acknowledgements of money received from M.V. McCormick estate.

Personal letters.

See also: Huntsville Hospital.

Box   313
Hummer, Charles E., 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Application for position of chauffeur.

Box   313
Humpal-Zeman, Josefa, Mrs., 1899-1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for and thank you for assistance in getting a job.

Death notice.

Box   313
Humphrey, Doris, 1941
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Request for financial assistance to keep dancing studio going during war time. Article by Humphrey on the studio.

Box   313
Humphrey, Horace B., Mrs. (Julia E.), 1901-1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for the schooling their daughter received at Parker School.

Box   313
Humphrey, Hubert H., 1948
Note

Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Letter to Mrs. Blaine in which he states that world peace and civil rights programs are the essence of liberalism.

Request for aid in his campaign for the Senate.

Statement of his position on basic issue during Senate race with Senator Ball.

Box   313
Humphrey, J.L., 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Offer of advice in means of rescuing trapped miner of Kentucky, Floyd Collins.

Box   313
Hun, John G., 1938
Note

Location: Princeton, New Jersey.

Will not recommend Stuart Ikeler.

Box   313
Huncke, O.W., Blair, Hailand and Company, 1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill and receipt for bond for appeal on S. McCormick estate.

Box   313
Hung, William, 1929
Note

Location: Peking (Beijing), China.

Request for an appointment.

Box   313
Hungarian-American Relief Committee, 1915
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Request for contribution.

Box   313
Hungarian Art Shoppe, undated
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Bill for dresses.

Box   313
Hungarian 1848 Centennial Committee of Chicago, 1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for contribution to fund for care of postal employees.

Box   313
Hungerford, Henry, 1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Inquiry as to whether or not Mrs. Blaine would like to have the St. Peter's Church choir sing Christmas carols as usual.

Box   313
Hunnewell, James Frothingham, Mrs. (Eleanor Wheeler McClurg), 1937-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Accepts and refuses invitations.

Box   313
Hunt, Alice E., Mrs., 1930
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Attempt to interest Mrs. Blaine in purchasing some of her land for a vacation home.

Box   313
Hunt, Daniel Lawrence, 1900
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Announcement of the marriage of their sister.

Box   313
Hunt, Eleanora, 1892
Note

Location: Waukesha, Wisconsin.

Expression of sympathy.

Box   313
Hunt, Harold C., 1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for an appointment by Superintendent of Chicago Schools. Copy of Chicago School Journal (September) included.

Box   313
Hunt, James Anthony, Mrs., 1911
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Wedding announcement.

Box   313
Hunt, James K., 1903
Note

Location: Cimarron, New Mexico.

Advises Mrs. Blaine that no teaching positions are available.

Box   313
Hunt, Lulu Platt, 1900
Note

Location: No address.

Dinner invitation.

Box   313
Hunt, Myron, and Chambers, H.C., 1926-1927
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Architect sends pictures and comments on house owned by Mrs. Emmery in preparation for remodeling. House located in Pasadena, California.

Estimate and contract.

Box   313
Hunt, Myron, Mrs., 1938
Note

Location: Pasadena California.

Request for contribution to the Board of the Junior Republic for new school building.

Box   313
Hunt, Robert W., and Company, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Report of Bureau of Inspection, Test and Consultation which okays building materials.

Box   313
Hunt, Thomas Merrick, undated
Note

Location: Auburn, New York.

Invitation to wedding reception.

Box   313
Hunt, Wetmore, undated
Note

Location: Gross Pointe Farms, Michigan.

Wedding invitation.

Box   313
Hunt, William H., 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill and accounting of handy man.

Box   313
Hunter, Alice C., 1900-1926
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama; New York, New York; Toronto, Canada.

Thank you notes for gifts.

Box   313
Hunter, Benjamin Sears, Mrs. (Maryphillis Barber), 1938-1940
Note

Location: Hubbard Woods, Illinois; Poughkeepsie, New York.

Thank you note for gift and party.

Box   313
Hunter, Cyrus Curtis, 1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding announcement.

Box   314
Hunter, Howard Wallace, 1899
Note

Location: Louisville Kentucky.

Wedding invitation.

Box   314
Hunter, Jacob Fisher, Mrs., undated
Note

Location: No address.

Wedding invitation.

Box   314
Hunter, James W., 1922
Note

Location: Norfolk, Virginia.

Bill and receipt for doctor bill of Mrs. Campbell.

Box   314
Hunter, Joel, 1921-1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for regular contribution to the Social Service Exchange.

Request for contribution to American Friends Service Committee of Philadelphia.

Request for contribution to the Chicago Forum.

Request for contribution to the United Charities of Chicago.

Newspaper clipping announcing Hunter's retirement, 1947.

See also:

  • Chicago Regional White House Conference, 1931 October 30-31.
  • Hull House, 1938 February 7. Report of Conference of Citizens of Chicago on Relief Situation, pages 22 and 28.
Box   314
Hunter, John Croil, 1912
Note

Location: Fargo, North Dakota.

Wedding announcement.

Box   314
Hunter, Julia L., 1894-1902
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.; Boston, Massachusetts.

Requests for money from ex-employee of McCormicks.

Box   314
Hunter, Morton Craig, 1906
Note

Location: Kansas City, Missouri.

Wedding invitation.

Box   314
Hunter, Phelps S., Mrs. (Edith Chamberlain), 1932
Note

Location: No address.

Thank you note for gift.

Box   314
Hunter, Robert, 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters telling of the progress he is making of writing a report for the City Homes Association. Bills for services.

Box   314
Hunter, Robert, 1907-1930
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Letters reporting his visits to Stanley McCormick.

Box   314
Hunter, Robert, Mrs. (Caroline M. Phelps-Stokes), 1905-1943
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Notification of her husband's death.

Request for biographical information relating to her husband.

Box   314
Hunter, Tuppen Company, 1910
Note

Location: Syracuse, New York.

Request for reference information on William Steele.

Box   314
Hunter, W.R., 1900-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Report on stock yards district housing.

See also: City Homes Association.

Box   314
Huntington, Emily, 1889-1892
Note

Location: No address.

Poem of sympathy.

Box   314
Huntington, Ford, 1929-1930
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Letters concerning purchase of Almont summer home in St. Regis, New York.

Box   314
Huntington, George H., Mrs. (Elizabeth Dodge), 1928
Note

Location: Riverdale-on-Hudson, New York.

Thank you note for hospitality.

Box   314
Huntington, The, 1932-1933
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Hotel bills and receipts. Advertising pamphlet.

Box   314
Huntington, James O.I., 1899
Note

Location: Westminster, Maryland.

Sermon “Dogma - a Social Force.”

Box   314
Huntington Palisades Property Owners Corporation Ltd., 1942
Note

Location: Pacific Palisades, California.

Notice of property assessment and summary of receipts and disbursement for fiscal year, 1941 January-December.

Box   314
Huntington, William R., 1939
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Voices theories on world peace.

Box   314
Huntsville Bank and Trust Company, 1923
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Acknowledgement of deposit to account of M.V. McCormick Trustees.

Box   314
Huntsville Christian Settlement, 1912-1913
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Three acknowledgements of $1,000 donations.

See also: Tappey, Francis, 1912.

Box   314
Huntsville, City of, 1930
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Request to cut drainage ditch through M.V. McCormick's property.

Box   314
Huntsville Equal Suffrage Association, 1911
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Receipt for $200 from M.V. McCormick.

Box   314
Huntsville Hospital, 1909-1931
Note

Thank you notes and receipts for annual gifts to the hospital from Virginia McCormick estate of $1,000.

See also: Grote, Carl A.

Box   314
Huntsville Hotel, 1913-1914
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Thank you note for contributions to the new hotel.

Box   314
Huntsville Kindergarten Association, 1913
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Thank you note for M.V. McCormick gift.

Box   314
Huntsville and Madison County Chamber of Commerce, 1922
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Requests that Miss Grace Walker join the organization.

Box   314
Huntsville Negro Welfare Association, undated
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

See also: Huggins, Willis N. (William Nathaniel).

Box   314
Huntsville Railway Light and Power Company, 1913
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Bills and receipts.

Box   314
Huntsville Transfer Company, 1914
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Freight bill and receipt.

Box   315
Huoviner, Aili K., 1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial loan.

Box   315
Hurd, Mr., 1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request to see Mrs. Blaine and discuss Henry Wallace's future.

Box   315
Hurd, Harvey B., undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Luncheon invitation.

Box   315
Hurie, Wiley Lin, 1923-1927
Note

Location: Clarksville, Arkansas.

Expression of sympathy over Mrs. N. McComrick's death and a list of her contributions to the Synodical College, the College of the Ozarks.

Requests for donations.

Box   315
Hurlbut, Charles Judson, 1937-1940
Note

Location: No address.

Accepts invitations.

Box   315
Hurlburt, R.B., Mrs. (Amy B.C.), 1935
Note

Location: Brooklyn, New York.

Thank you note and pictures of camp.

Box   315
Hurlbut, B.S., 1912
Note

Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Complimentary note from Harvard professor on Emmons.

Box   315
Hurlbut, Russell, 1934
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Thank you note for party.

Box   315
Hurleigh, Francklyn, 1896
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request to use her name a patroness for readings.

Box   315
Hurley, Timothy D., 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for copy of Truancy Conference Report.

December 1906 edition of The Juvenile Court Record.

Copy of address by Timothy D. Hurley on Schools of Detention.

Box   315
Hurley, Walter J., 1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill and receipt for dirt filling.

Box   315
Hurok, Mr., 1923
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Request to be patroness for concert of Fiodor Chaliapin.

Box   315
Huron College, 1910-1950
Note

Location: Huron, South Dakota.

Requests for and a thank you note for financial assistance.

Pamphlets of a recruiting type describe the college and budget enclosed for some years.

Box   315
Hurst, C.A., Mrs. (Laura), 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Scheme proposed that she raise a subscription to the Parker School and in return receive free tuition for her boy.

Box   315
Hurst, W.H., and Company, 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notification that he has enclosed speller which he thinks might be suitable for the Parker School.

Box   315
Husband, Ethel, 1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Refusal of invitation.

Box   315
Husband, Joseph, 1912
Note

Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Notification that copy of Bellman (magazine) is enclosed and hope that Mrs. Blaine may subscribe.

Box   315
Husband, Thomas Blair, 1937-1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Refusal of invitations.

Box   315
Husbands, Julia May, 1908
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Application for secretarial position.

Box   315
Hussey, M.H., and Company, 1925-1940
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for coal.

Box   315
Husson, William M., 1912-1913
Note

Location: Camp Kanasa, Upper St. Regis, New York.

Bill from mechanic.

Box   315
Huston, Samuel, College, 1911
Note

Location: Austin, Texas.

Request for contribution.

Box   315
Huston, Walter, 1943
Note

Location: No address.

See also: Chicago United Nation Committee to Win the Peace, 1943 September 11.

Box   315
Hutchens and Murdock, 1900
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Bid by builders for house repairs.

Box   315
Hutchins, Lewis R., 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request to discuss scholarship plan for the Boy Scouts.

Box   315
Hutchins, James C., 1936-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding invitations.

Box   315-316
Hutchins, Robert Maynard, 1931-1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request that the McCormick Agricultural Library be presented to the University of Chicago.

Copy of speech given by him on the question, “What is wrong with our educational system?,” 1937 March 3.

A Review of the Work of the School of Social Service since the Renewal of the Rockefeller grant in July 1934 (dated 1939).

Copy of address by him entitled “America and the War” given over NBC radio station on January 23, 1941.

Corrected article by him entitled “The Case for World Government,” 1947.

A “Preliminary Draft of a World Constitution” by the Committee to Frame a World Constitution, Hutchins President.

Request for donation to Geothe Bicentennial Foundation; descriptive pamphlet enclosed. Thank you note for money.

Magazine - Measure, first issue dated Winter 1950. Lead article by Hutchins entitled “T.S. Eliot on Education.”

Press clippings from Chicago Daily News on Hutchins from 1941 to 1950.

Box   316
Hutchins, Robert Maynard, Mrs. (Maude Phelps), 1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for flowers.

Box   316
Hutchins, Robert Maynard, Mrs. (Vesta), 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you for flowers.

Box   316
Hutchinson, C.C., 1901
Note

Location: Hutchinson, Kansas.

Request for money to keep college going.

Box   316
Hutchinson, Charles Lawrence, 1907-1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for donations to Pure Milk Commission.

Box   316
Hutchinson, C.S., Mrs., 1913
Note

Location: Paris, France.

Wedding announcement.

Box   316
Hutchinson, Dena Lett, 1899
Note

Location: No address.

See also: Wilson, Mrs. Obed G. (Lelia Waterhouse) for a letter, L.J. McCormick to (Dena Lett) Hutchinson, 1899 October 11, and a statement in which Mrs. Hutchinson is mentioned.

Box   316
Hutchinson, Doris, 1941-1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for financial assistance.

Box   316
Hutchinson, Frances K., 1898
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for money for McCowen School for the deaf.

Box   316
Hutchinson, H. Lester, 1949
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Copy of an address by Hutchinson. Labor Party Member of the House of Commons, at “Peace Rally” in Madison Square Garden on May 16, 1949.

Box   316
Hutchinson, J., 1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks whether it would be possible to rent one of Mrs. Blaine's buildings.

Box   316
Hutchinson, Paul, 1934-1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

“The Saar Vote: Europe's Crisis”: stenographic report of address by Hutchinson given in Chicago on December 30, 1934.

See also: Woman's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1924 May 19-31.

Box   316
Hutchinson, R.T., 1921
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Agency for Domestic Help regrets they do not have a nursery governess.

Box   316
Hutchinson, Samuel, Mrs., 1920-1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request to buy tickets and act as patroness for concerts.

Box   316
Hutchinson, S. Pemberton, 1916
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Wedding announcement.

Box   316
Hutchinson, W.S., 1916
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Weather stripping bill and receipt for Cohasset, Massachusetts estate.

Box   316
Hutchinson, William T., 1928-1945
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters relating to problems surrounding the writing and publishing of his multi volume work on Cyrus McCormick. Thank you notes.

Box   316
Hutchinson, Zora E., 1948
Note

Location: San Francisco, California.

Request for contribution to Students for Wallace of the University of California.

Box   316
Hutchinson, Agnes, 1931-1932
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Bills and receipts from clothing shop.

Box   316
Hutchinson, James F., 1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Attorney requests payment of bill to the Schimpferman Company.

Box   316
Hutchinson, J.W., 1901-1902
Note

Location: Beaman, Iowa.

Request for a photograph of the late Emmons Blaine.

Proposition that Mrs. Blaine buy farm and let him pay her for it gradually.

Box   316
Hutchinson, Ralph Cooper, 1940
Note

Location: Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pennsylvania.

New Year's greeting.

Box   316
Hutchinson, Ralph Cooper, Mrs. (Harriet T.), 1934
Note

Location: Washington, Pennsylvania.

Thank you to Mrs. Blaine for gift of flowers to the Washington and Jefferson College.

Box   316
Huth, C.F., 1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

See also: Chicago Association for Child Study and Parent Education, 1932 March 12.

Box   316
Hutmacher, J.A., 1915
Note

Location: Amsterdam.

Notification that greetings sent to Mrs. C. McCormick on her birthday.

Box   316
Hutson, H.A., 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

School teacher and Professor tells Mrs. Blaine that her proposal to buy the books for the Public Schools was a bad one because the public should always support the schools.

Box   316
Hutter, Arthur, 1912
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Request for aid to singer Miss Anna Potash so that she can continue her career.

Box   316
Hutton, Edward Francis, 1929-1933
Note

Location: Upper St. Regis, New York; Paris, France.

Wedding announcement.

Box   316
Hutton, Graham, 1938-1943
Note

Location: London, England.

Assistant editor of the London Economist.

“Britain and Europe”: stenographic report of an address by Hutton given before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations on March 4, 1938.

“Survey after Munich”: stenographic report of an address by Hutton given before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations on January 14, 1939.

“The British War Machine -- After Four Years”: stenographic report of an address by Hutton given before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations on July 28, 1943.

Box   316
Huxley, Julian, 1932
Note

Location: England.

Stenographic report of an address by Huxley given in Los Angeles at the Philharmonic Auditorium on the general subject of science on October 24, 1932.

Box   316-317
Huyler's, 1890-1954
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Eight folders of bills and receipts for candy.

Box   317
Hyde, Carolyn R., 1915
Note

Location: No address.

Request for an appointment.

Box   317
Hyde, Helen, 1919
Note

Location: Taos, New Mexico; Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note. In Memoriam.

Box   317
Hyde, James Nevins, 1905-1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Suggestions by doctor for care of scalp and complexion.

Bill and receipt for services rendered.

Box   317
Hyde, Louise Douglas, 1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request that Mrs. Blaine serve on Executive Committee for a storybook playroom experiment conducted by the Children's Book Shop.

Box   317
Hyde Park Protection Association, 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for donation.

See also: Farwell, Arthur Burrage, President, Chicago Law and Order League.

Box   317
Hyde, Robert S., 1929
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Report on the training and capabilities of Dr. William J. Engelback, M.D.

Letter in which he tells of their social visit to the Sidney Howards.

Box   317
Hydraulic Vacuum Cleaner Company, 1912
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Statement telling how much it will cost to equip the residence “Oaklands” with their system of vacuum cleaning.

Box   317
Hydrox Company, 1903-1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for distilled water and soda pop.

Box   317
Hyman, Berg and Company, 1894-1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts from jewelers.

Box   317
Hyman, Ralph, 1938
Note

Location: London, England.

Bill and receipt for silver snuff boxes.

Box   317
Hyman, R.W., and Company, undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Application and affidavit for lost securities bond.

Box   317
Hynes, James, 1937-1938
Note

Location: University of Michigan, Chicago, Illinois.

States position that he is for aid to Britain whatever the consequences.

Accents invitations.

Box   317
Hyslop, G.R., Mrs., 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for aid to daughter so that she can go to college.

Subseries: I
Box   317
Iannelli, Alfonso, 1948
Note

Location: Park Ridge, Illinois.

Request for an appointment by sculptor who wants to have his auction in one of Mrs. Blaine's homes.

Box   317
Ibbetson, Edward D., 1917-1922
Note

Location: Utica, New York.

Request that Mrs. C. McCormick's summer home in Richfield Springs, New York, be made into a home for poor children.

Box   317
Ibenfeldt, V. Reginald, 1924-1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request that Mrs. Blaine serve as patroness for concert.

Congratulations to Mrs. Blaine on her 80th birthday.

Box   317
Iceland, 1947
Note: See also:
  • Thorlaksson, S.O. Vice Council (San Francisco)
  • Helgason, Arni (Chicago, 1947)
Box   317
Ickes, Gordon Caldwell, 1948
Note

Location: Urbana, Illinois.

Request for a loan to finish his college education and pay his debts. Biographical material included in letter.

Box   317
Ickes, Harold L., 1916-1950
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.; Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of 1924 shows he is against the League of Nations.

“An Oil Policy for the United States”: stenographic report of an address by Ickes given before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations on December 8, 1944.

Thank you note for $25,000 contribution to Roosevelt College.

See also:

  • Progressive Conference, 1931 March 11-12
  • Morris, George W., 1943 February 12
Box   317
Ickes (Harold) for Mayor Committee, 1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request that Mrs. Blaine serve on temporary committee.

Box   317
Ickes, Harold L., Mrs. (Anna Wilmarth), 1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of introduction for George R. Arthur.

Box   317
Ickes, Harold L., Mrs. (Jane D.), 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Holiday greeting.

Box   317
Iddings, John W., Jr., 1945
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Request and thank you for use of Blaine summer cottage.

Box   317
Iglehart, Francis Nash, 1906-1941
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland; Stevenson, Maryland.

Thank you note for hospitality.

Invitation to attend wedding reception of their daughter, Elizabeth, and Mr. Edward McCormick Blair.

Box   317
Ikeler, Stuart R., 1937-1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter in which his teaching qualifications are described and references indicated.

Box   317
Ikell, Fannette Blair, 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Interested in disposing of some historical materials of the Blairs.

Box   317
Ile de France, 1938
Note

Location: Ile de France.

Receipt for payment for series of photographs of the ship.

Box   317
Iles, George, 1911
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Request for the best photograph of Cyrus McCormick and for any suggestions for his forthcoming book on Leading American Inventors.

Box   317
Ilg Electric Ventilating Company, 1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Attempts to interest Mrs. Blaine in kitchen ventilating system.

Box   317
Ilkka, Amanda, 1921-1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for Christmas gifts.

Request for financial assistance to near blind ex-employee.

Box   317
Illingworth, D.H., 1915
Note

Location: London, England.

Request for financial information on Mrs. Minna Rider.

Box   317
Illingworth, Nelson, 1924
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Proposal to finance his production of Lincoln's life in order to spread ideas of “unity” throughout the world. Biographical material included.

Box   317
Illingworth, Paulina, Mrs., 1934
Note

Location: Logansport, Indiana.

Letter praising James G. Blaine.

Box   317
Illinois Anti-Saloon League, 1901-1912
Note

Location: Springfield, Illinois.

Request for interview with the end of gaining Mrs. Blaine's influence and cooperation. Pamphlet explaining the work of the organization in 1901 and 1902.

Request for money.

Box   317
Illinois Anti-Vivisection Society, 1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial assistance. Questions most people ask in connection with the organization answered in pamphlet.

Box   317
Illinois Art League, undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

See also:

  • Rosenthal, E.P.
  • Triggs, Oscar Lovell
Box   317
Illinois Association for Conservation of Vision and Prevention of Blindness, 1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for payment of dues. List of officers and general information included in pamphlet. Program of the first meeting of the organization.

Box   317
Illinois Association of County Officials, 1943-1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters notifying that Mrs. Blaine's $100 check will be returned as they do not need it.

Box   317
Illinois Association for Labor Legislation, 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notification of meeting time.

Box   317
Illinois Audubon Society, 1904-1939
Note

Location: Wheaton, Illinois; Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations to become member.

Thank you note for check and membership certificate.

Box   317
Illinois Bell Telephone Company, 1921-1952
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for payment of bills.

Notification of rising rates or special services.

Box   318
Illinois Birth Control League, undated
Note

Location: No address.

See also:

  • Carpenter, Helen G. (Mrs. Benjamin)
  • Gregory, Mrs. Robert B.
Box   318
Illinois Blind Products, 1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notification that order will be delivered.

Box   318
Illinois Central Railway, 1913
Note

Location: Kankakee, Illinois.

Reservation confirmed.

Box   318
Illinois Child Labor Committee, 1926-1945
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to become a member.

Stenographic report of a meeting of the Illinois Child Labor Committee held at Chicago Woman's Club on October 15, 1926.

Thank you note for contribution.

Request for financial assistance.

Box   318
Illinois Children's Home and Aid Society, 1898-1951
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for financial assistance.

Thank you notes for financial assistance.

Pamphlets describe work of the organization, particularly during the first ten years.

From time to time budget and annual reports included.

Box   318
Illinois Club, 1927-1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request to contribute to benefits.

Ask consent of adjoining property owner to use their property as rental parking area.

Box   318
Illinois College, 1926-1937
Note

Location: Jacksonville, Illinois.

Note expressing gratitude that Mrs. Blaine will attend commencement.

Box   318
Illinois Colony Club, 1911-1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Dinner and breakfast invitations.

Box   318
Illinois Commission Half Century Anniversary of Negro Freedom, 1913-1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to become member of the Advisory Council. Request for donation.

Box   318
Illinois Committee on Social Legislation, 1912-1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

List of cooperating organizations, statement of objects, and comments from the public, 1912.

Request for contribution.

Box   318
Illinois Conference on Federal World Government, 1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Application for attendance at conference.

Box   318
Illinois Congress of Mothers, 1912-1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Biennial Hand-Book 1912-1914 of Illinois Congress of Mothers and Parent-Teachers Associations.

Invitation to become a member.

Request for donation.

Box   318
Illinois District Telegraph Company, undated
Note

Location: No address.

See also: American District Telegraph Company.

Box   318
Illinois Epilepsy League, 1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to attend dinner.

Box   318
Illinois Equal Suffrage Association, 1901-1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests and thank you notes for contributions.

Requests for support of equal suffrage law in Illinois.

Box   318
Illinois Exposition Association, 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for donation.

Box   318
Illinois Fair Employment Practice Committee, 1949-1951
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

An “Analysis of Proposed Illinois Fair Employment Practice Bill,” 1949.

Thank you note for contribution.

Box   318
Illinois Farmers' Hall of Fame, 1909-1912
Note

Location: Urbana, Illinois.

Invitation to attend ceremony installing Cyrus McCormick in the Hall of Fame at the University of Illinois.

Program of ceremony.

Box   318
Illinois Federation of Women's Clubs, 1902-1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for contribution to facilitate the presentation of a bill to the legislature on Children's working conditions.

Thank you note for contribution.

Request that Mrs. Blaine speak at meeting of Clubs.

Request for contribution to fund for establishment of home for working girls.

Box   318
Illinois General Hospital, 1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial assistance.

Box   318
Illinois Hoover Campaign Committee, 1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notification of meeting for those who have indicated interest.

Box   318
Illinois Humane Society, 1895-1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Tables giving idea of the work the society did in the last ten years, 1895 and 1898.

Notification of meetings.

Requests for and acknowledgement of dues payments.

See also: Strobel, Jean M., 1915 June 14, State Humane Society.

Box   318
Illinois Industrial School for Girls, 1903-1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Evanston, Illinois.

Requests for and acknowledgement of dues payment and donations.

Pamphlet describing school, 1911.

Black and white painting of the school.

Box   318
Illinois Institute of Technology, 1948-1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for donation.

Pamphlet on the Ada S. McKinley Community House.

Box   318
Illinois Joint Committee for Voting Machines, 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Pamphlet explaining the bill.

Request for contribution.

Box   318
Illinois Joint Committee for the Women's Eight Hour Bill, 1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Copy of the bill.

Request for contribution.

Box   318
Illinois Law and Order League, 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for contribution.

Box   318
Illinois Life Insurance Company, 1912-1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Attempt to get Mrs. Blaine interested in insuring her stock in the Harvester Company.

Invitation to attend laying of corner stone of new office.

Box   318
Illinois Manual Training School Farm, 1900-1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois (office); Glenwood, Illinois.

Requests and acknowledgements for contributions. Pamphlet describes school, 1910.

Box   318
Illinois Masonic Homes, 1916
Note

Location: La Grange, Illinois.

Request that Mrs. Blaine establish a home for both adults and children.

Box   318
Illinois Masonic Hospital Association, 1935-1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request that Mrs. Blaine buy tickets for benefit. Request for donation.

Box   318
Illinois Merchants Trust Company, 1923-1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notification of credit on hand.

Notification of receipt of securities.

See also: Continental Illinois Bank and Trust Company (Continental and Commercial Trust and Savings Bank and Illinois Merchants Trust Company merged 1929 March 18).

Box   318
Illinois Montessori Association, 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Pamphlet describes a new Montessori school to be opened at Hull House.

Box   318
Illinois Motor Safety Association, 1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for donation to fund for the conduction of a safety campaign.

Box   318
Illinois National Guard, 1904-1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for donations for new band uniforms, for new armory, for salaries, for support of newspaper and for the purchase of tickets to military shows and benefits.

Box   319
Illinois National Republican, 1948-1952
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial assistance for newspaper.

Box   319
Illinois Opera Guild, 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to opera.

Box   319
Illinois Police Association, 1938-1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for contribution.

Short history and statement of activities included in letters.

Box   319
Illinois Progressive Voters Council, 1944-1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Membership list of 1944.

List of members of the Council, 1944.

Minutes of the first meeting of the Council, 1944 September 13.

Minutes of meetings of the Executive Committee, 1944 October.

List of contributions at various dates in 1944.

Report of round table discussion of the Council over radio station WGN on 1944 October 21.

Thank you note for contribution.

Brief summary of the activities of the Council, 1944 November 22.

Report of the Secretary on the work of the organization, 1944 December 8.

Box   319
Illinois Refrigerator Company, 1905-1906
Note

Location: Morrison, Illinois.

Bill and receipt for refrigerator.

Box   319
Illinois Republican, 1943-1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for subscription to newspaper.

Request that Mrs. Blaine write Christmas greeting to service men for 125th anniversary of state edition.

Box   319
Illinois Rubber Company, 1894
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill and receipt for rubber clothing.

Box   319
Illinois Safety Association, 1948-1952
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for membership.

Box   319
Illinois St. Andrew Society, 1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request that Mrs. Blaine purchase box seats for concert to benefit the aged.

Box   319
Illinois Social Hygiene League, 1923-1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for contributions.

Reprint of article: “Why Don't We Stamp Out Syphilis?” / by Thomas Parran from Reader's Digest, 1936 July.

Box   319
Illinois Society of the Colonial Dames of America, 1925-1945
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests to attend historical lectures and ceremonies.

Box   319
Illinois Society for Mental Hygiene, 1912-1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for financial support.

Annual report for 1912, 1914, 1915, 1916.

Plan for reorganization, 1918 September.

Report of meeting of the Illinois Society in Chicago, 1929 March 4.

Pamphlets and information on the years 1912-1916.

See also: Monroe, Anna (Mrs. William S.).

Box   319
Illinois Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1916-1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Copy of by-laws, 1916 April 27.

First Annual Report (1916).

Request that Mrs. Blaine become a member of the advisory council.

Minutes of the First Monthly Conference of the Executive Committee and Advisory Council (November 1917).

Requests for donations.

Annual report for 1932, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, and 1938.

Several pamphlets which appeal for funds for blind.

Box   319
Illinois Standard, 1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for an appointment.

Illinois, State of
Box   319
Board of Administration, 1913
Note

Location: Kankakee, Illinois.

Report from Kankakee State Hospital on the mental condition of Mary Malloy.

Box   319
Board of Agriculture, 1889
Note

Location: No address.

Request for information concerning entries in the American Fat Stock and Live Stock Show.

Box   319
Board of State Commissioners of Public Charities, 1907
Note

Location: Springfield, Illinois.

Letter in which sources are cited for Mrs. Blaine so that she may study the system of public charities in Illinois.

Box   319
Circuit Court, 1919-1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Court summons for the City of Chicago vs. George B. Carpenter, et al. and Charles L. Tucker vs. Unknown heirs et al.

Box   319
Council of Defense, 1917-1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request that Mrs. Blaine acknowledge her nomination as a member of the General Committee of The State Council of Defense, Neighborhood Committee.

Box   319
Department of Factory Inspection, 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to reception.

Notification that law prohibiting children from appearing on the theatrical stage will be tested.

Box   319
Department of Insurance, 1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Report of Examination of Public Pension Funds.

Box   319
Department of Labor, 1932-1958
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for and bills for unemployment compensation.

Box   320
Department of Public Welfare, 1919-1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Program for meeting of The State Conference of Charities and Corrections to be held in Decatur, 1919 October 24-26. Request for reference for Mrs. Krueger.

Box   320
Department of Public Works and Buildings, 1937-1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notification that Mrs. Blaine must deposit security to satisfy any damages resulting from an automobile accident which she was involved in.

Box   320
Entomologist, 1917
Note

Location: Urbana, Illinois.

Request to be notified if a shipment of trees contained any white pine for it was possible they may be infected.

Box   320
Executive Department, 1907
Note

Location: Springfield, Illinois.

Document commissioning Mrs. Blaine delegate to the National Conference of Charities and Correction for 1907.

Box   320
Illinois, State of - General Assembly, 1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Expresses gratitude in willingness of Mrs. Blaine to aid Robert Woodward in re-election to General Assembly.

Box   320
Illinois, State of - Historical Library, 1903-1931
Note

Location: Springfield, Illinois.

Invitation for membership.

Request that Mrs. Blaine prepare a paper on some phase of western Illinois history to present.

Box   320
Illinois, State of - Inheritance Tax Department, 1919-1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Statement of amount due in Emmons Blaine Jr. estate.

Statement of amount due in Nettie Fowler McCormick estate.

Box   320
Illinois, State of - Planning Commission, 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to attend conference.

Program of 1937 Statewide Annual Planning Conference.

Box   320
Illinois, State of - Secretary of State, 1910-1948
Note

Location: Springfield, Illinois.

Receipts for payment of automobile licenses.

Copy of formal complaint against the formation of the Progressive Party in Illinois. Included in the complaint are the list of nominations of the Party for the year 1948.

Box   320
Illinois, State of - Senate, 1940-1952
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for contribution to George F. Barrett's campaign fund, 1940.

Request for donation to campaign fund of Edward P. Saltiel.

Pamphlet advertising Saltiel included.

Box   320
Illinois, State of - State Food Commission, 1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for donation to fund for the purchase of medals to be given as prizes for winning essays on Pure Food Law.

Box   320
Illinois State Humane Association, 1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for contribution.

Box   320
Illinois State Kindergarten-Primary Association, undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for donation.

Some information on the organization.

Box   320
Illinois State Medical Society, 1904
Note

Location: Ottawa, Illinois.

Invitation to attend conference which will discuss the best means of fighting tuberculosis.

Box   320
Illinois State Teachers Association, 1911-1915
Note

Location: Oak Park, Illinois.

Standing Committee on Simplified Spelling attempts to interest Mrs. Blaine in the movement. Several pamphlets included describe the nature of the reform.

Box   320
Illinois Steel Company, 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notification that Mr. Robinson is out of town.

Box   320
Illinois Symphony Orchestra, 1936-1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for renewal of subscription for concerts.

Box   320
Illinois Technical School for Colored Girls, 1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for donations.

Box   320
Illinois Theatre, 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipt for rental of theatre.

Box   320
Illinois Tract Society, 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request to pitch evangelistic meeting tent on lot on Lincoln Blvd.

Box   320
Illinois Training School for Nurses, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for support of bill to secure by act of Congress the employment of graduate women nurses in the hospital service of the United States army.

Box   320
Illinois Trust and Savings Bank, 1909-1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Credit and interest statements.

Box   320
Illinois Tunnel Company, 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Inquiry as to whether or not Mrs. Blaine wished to have automatic telephones installed in the house.

Box   320
Illinois Vigilance Association, 1908-1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for and acknowledgements of financial assistance. Pamphlets and letters describe the work of the organization in preventing and controlling vice.

Box   320
Illinois Volunteer Infantry, 1898
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request to give money to be used for the purpose of aiding and preventing spread of fever among troops in Cuba.

Box   320
Illinois Woman's Christian Temperance Union, 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for contribution.

Box   320
Illinois Woman's College, 1927
Note

Location: Jacksonville, Illinois.

Request for donation.

Pamphlet describing the school included.

Box   320
Illinois Woman's Press Association, 1909-1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for donations.

Box   320
Illinois Women's Athletic Club, 1920-1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for Mrs. Blaine to become a life member.

Literature on club for early years.

Requests that Mrs. Blaine pay off bonds pledged.

Box   320
Illinois Women's Joint Legislative Committee, 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to attend luncheon for the purpose of rallying support behind the Women's Eight Hour Bill. Information on the Committee and Bill included.

Box   320
Illinois Women's Soldiers' Home Association, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for donation.

Box   320
Illova, Milena, 1924
Note

Location: No location.

Address on “Internationalism and the New Czecho-Slovakia.”

See also: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1924 May 19-31.

Box   320
Ilma, Viole, 1933
Note

Location: No address.

See also: National Council of Women, 1933 July 19-20. International Congress of Women.

Box   320
Imbrie, Andrew C., 1928
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Request to Harold McCormick to help raise money for fund to increase salaries for teachers at Princeton. Thank you note for contribution.

Box   320
Imbrie, Dorothy Welsh, 1930
Note

Location: Princeton, New Jersey.

Thank you note for flowers.

Box   320
Imbrie, William Morris, and Company, 1915-1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters calling attention to investments.

Box   320
Imitation Type-Writing and Addressing Company, 1912-1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for services rendered.

Box   320
Imlay, Anna, Mrs., 1943
Note

Location: Detroit, Michigan.

Asks for information about Addieline or Daughty McCormick.

Box   320
Immanuel Woman's Home, 1910-1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for donation.

Box   320
Immer, Bernhard, 1900-1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for moving piano.

Box   320
Immigrants Legal Aid Society, 1930-1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for donation.

Letters and pamphlet give some information on Society.

Box   320
Immigrants Protective League, 1911-1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests and acknowledgements for donations.

Pamphlets dated 1911, 1916, 1917, 1938, 1941 on the work and nature of the organization.

See also:

  • Abbott, Grace L., 16 January 1937
  • Gigliotti, Cairoli
Box   320
Immigration Restriction League, 1903-1935
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Life membership certificate.

Immigration figures for 1904.

Request for support of the Burnett Immigration Bill, 1916.

Requests and acknowledgements of contributions.

Box   320
Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire and Children of the Empire, 1917
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Thank you note for donation from M. V. McCormick estate.

Box   320
Improved Housing Association of New Haven, 1918
Note

Location: New Haven, Connecticut.

Report to stockholders on the operations of the Association in 1917.

Box   320
Inaugural Committee, 1940-1941
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Invitation to purchase tickets in the line of the parade as reward for support of F.D. Roosevelt.

Invitation to attend and participate in the inauguration.

Box   320
Independent Committee for Emily Taft Douglas, 1944-1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for and thank you notes for donations to campaign fund.

Box   320
Independent Society of Artists, 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to attend exhibition.

Box   320
Independent, The, 1911-1914
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Acknowledgement of subscription.

Box   321
Independent Voters of Illinois Inc., 1942-1953
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for and acknowledgements of contributions.

Notifications of meetings.

From time to time reports on progress of the society given.

Constitution, by-laws, and aims stated.

Pamphlets describe the program of the organization, outline the issues, and give information on candidates they support.

See also:

  • Kaindl, Edward J.
  • Scott, Willis H.
  • Barbaer, Courtenay, Jr.
  • Lerner, Leo
Box   321
Independents, 1947
Note

Location: No address.

See also: Conference on Prohibitionists, 1917 October 3-4.

Box   321
Indestructo Luggage Shop, 1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills.

Box   321
Index Visible Inc., 1918
Note

Location: New Haven, Connecticut.

Notification of catalogue being sent.

Box   321
India, 1942
Note: See also: Bajpai, Girja, Sir (Agent General for India - 1942).
Box   321
India Rubber Tire Company, 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills end, receipts for tire repairs.

Box   321
Indian Head Groves, 1932-1933
Note

Location: Cocoa, Florida.

Bills and receipts for citrus fruits.

Box   321
Indian Industries League, 1907
Note

Location: Crystal, New Mexico.

Request Indian articles be purchased from Navajo to keep him from starving.

Box   321
Indian Rights Association, 1930
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Request for contribution. Pamphlets included.

Box   321
Indiana University, 1950
Note

Location: Bloomington, Indiana.

Presents the advantages of Indiana University for permanent home of McCormick Historical Collection.

Box   321
Industrial Area Foundation, 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notification that he will be unable to attend meeting.

Box   321
Industrial Art League, 1900-1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Constitution of the League.

See also:

  • Rosenthal, E.P.
  • Triggs, Oscar Lovell
Box   321
Industrial Engineering College, 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for an interview.

Box   321
Industrial Evangelistic Foundation, 1913-1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for financial assistance.

Pamphlets included.

Box   321
Industro-Educational Association, The, 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Attempt to interest Mrs. Blaine in the “Carman Opaque Projector.”

Box   321
Infant Welfare Society of Chicago, 1911-1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for and acknowledgements of donations. Annual Report for 1911 and other pamphlets from the teens.

Box   321
Infantile Paralysis Fighters, 1939
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Thank you note for subscription of one thousand “Infantile Paralysis Fight” books.

Box   321
Infants Home and Infirmary (Toronto), 1919
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Thank you note to Trustees of M.V. McCormick estate for gift.

Box   321
Ingalls-Davies, 1930
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Notification that the services of Paul Draper, musician, would not be available to Mrs. Blaine as soon as promised.

Box   321
Ingalls Garage Company, 190?
Note

Location: Newburyport, Massachusetts.

Bill and receipt.

Box   321
Ingerman, Frances, 1948
Note

Location: No address.

Inquiry to see if there was anything wrong with the bill.

Box   321
Inglis, Lois, 1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Interview for purposes of job.

Box   321
Inglis, Margaret, undated
Note

Location: Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

Thank you note for Christmas gift.

Box   321
Inglis, W.D., 1913
Note

Location: Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

Bill and receipt for services of doctor.

Box   321
Ingraham, Mrs. Earle N. (Eunice Wilson), 1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for an interview.

Box   321
Ingstrup, Walter, Company, 1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bid for repairs needed for Lake Forest cottage.

Box   321
Inguls, E. Fletcher, 1910
Note

Location: No address.

Thank you note for booklet on “Harvard Medical School in China.”

Box   321
Inland-South America Missionary Union, 1915-1916
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Request for financial support.

Box   321
Inman, Frank M., Mrs. (Louise Reese), 1929-1930
Note

Location: Atlanta, Georgia.

Request for donation to fund to construct the first building to be dedicated to American Mothers in the U.S.

Box   321
Inmin, Bertha, 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill and receipt for cleaning of house.

Box   321
Innerslun, Arne, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Application for chauffeur job.

Box   321
Innovation Ingenuities Inc., 1909-1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for coat hangers.

Box   321
Innovation Trunk Company, 1904-1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for trunk, hangers.

Box   321
Inquiry, The, 1925-1929
Note

Location: New York, New York.

First issue of the paper - March 1925.

Request for subscription.

Box   321
Inside Page One, 1951
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

1950 issue of the magazine for newspaper writers.

Request for financial donation for advertising.

Box   321
Inskeep, Lee H., 1903-1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Audited bank statements for 1903 through 1907.

Box   321
Institute of American Genealogy, 1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to become a member.

Complete list of founding members.

Box   321
Institute of American Meat Packers, 1926
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Stenographic report of the Third Public Conference on Education and Industry, under the auspices of the University of Chicago and the Institute of American Meat Packers, held at Mandel Hall, October 27, 1926.

Box   321
Institute of Design, 1945-1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request to give $500 scholarship to the Institute.

Box   321
Institute of International Education, 1919-1931
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Pamphlet on Institute, 1919 April.

Request to place Mrs. Blaine's name on the Advisory Council. Invitation to buy lecture tickets.

Box   321
Institute of International Information, 1922
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Certificate of membership.

Box   321
Institute for Juvenile Research, 1925-1926
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Stenographic report of addresses on “Scientific Study of Human Behavior” at a luncheon given to the friends of the Institute on January 23, 1926.

Financial statement for the year 1926. Names of donors listed. Newspaper clippings on the work of the Institute.

Box   321
Institute of Medicine of Chicago, 1937-1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Subtle request for donation.

Pamphlet on the Institute.

See also: Coleman, George H.

Box   322
Institute of Oriental Students for the Study of Human Relations, 1933
Note: Request for an interview.
Box   322
Institute of Pacific Relations, 1925-1945
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Pamphlet describing the June 30-July 15, 1925 meeting in Honolulu, Hawaii.

Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Institute held in San Francisco on December 17, 1937.

Copy of P.E. Corbett's Post-War World, 1940.

Letter from Wm. W. Lockwood to Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur in which the program of the Institute is drawn with reference to the war situation, 1942 February 12.

Kurt Bloch, “Far Eastern Post-War Problems,” 1942 May.

Robert W. Barnett, “Report on China,” 1942 July 20.

See also:

  • Carter, Edward C., 1930s-1943
  • Embree, E.R., 1943 September 28
  • Field, Frederick V., 1935-1938
Box   322
Institute of Politics, 1925
Note

Location: Williamstown, Massachusetts.

Letter notifying Mrs. Blaine that lectures delivered at the 1925 session will be published.

Box   322
Institute of Practical Arts, 1926
Note

Location: Old Concord, Pennsylvania.

Request for donation.

Box   322
Institute for Psychoanalysis, 1932-1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Pamphlet on Institute, 1932 October.

Invitation to become a member.

Requests for financial assistance.

Thank you note for use of one of her buildings.

Box   322
Institute of Social Economics, 1901
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Notification that their annual Prospectus will be sent.

Box   322
Institute of World Affairs, 1932
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Stenographic report of meeting of the Institute which includes addresses by Dr. Ralph Haswell Lutz on “The European War Debts,” Dr. Alexander Goetz on “An Interpretation of the German Elections by a Citizen of Germany,” and Dr. Chester Rowell on “Interpretation of American Elections and Foreign Loan Policy,” 1932 November 28.

Box   322
Institute on World Organization, 1941-1942
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Statement of nature and purposes of the proposed organization and a request that Mrs. Blaine become one of its sponsors. Thank you note for becoming sponsor.

Pamphlets which include list of officers and committees.

Box   322
Institution for the Chinese Blind, 1939-1941
Note

Location: Shanghai, China.

Requests for donations. Pamphlets included.

Box   322
Institutional Church and Social Settlement, 1903-1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for financial assistance.

Box   322
Insull, Samuel, 1917-1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests to be guarantor and to pay guarantee.

Box   322
Insurance, 1951-1952
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Summary of insurance in force for 1951 and 1952.

Companies:

  • City of New York Insurance Company
  • Commercial Union Assurance
  • Continental Insurance Company
  • Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia
  • Hartford Fire Insurance Company
  • Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company
  • Home Insurance Company
  • Massachusetts Fire and Marine Insurance Company
  • Mercantile Insurance Company of America
  • Milwaukee Mechanics' Insurance Company
  • Pearl Assurance Company
  • Reliance Insurance Company
  • Royal Exchange Assurance Company
  • St. Paul Insurance Company
  • Springfield Fire and Marine Insurance Company

See also: Moore, Case, Lyman and Hubbard.

Box   322
Insurance Company of North America, 1932
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Fine arts policy.

Box   322
Inter-American, The, 1943
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Invitation to become subscriber to the magazine.

Box   322
Interchurch World Movement, 1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for donation.

Box   322
Intercollegiate Prohibition Association, 1914-1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

“The I.P.A. in Action,” 1914.

Outline of services abroad, 1920.

Requests for contributions.

Box   322
Interior, The, 1903-1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notification of meetings of stockholders.

Discussion of the possibility of merging The Interior with The Observer.

Box   322
Interlaken School, 1907-1915
Note

Location: La Porte, Indiana.

Pamphlet describing teaching program, 1908.

Request that Mrs. Blaine buy stock in the school.

Box   322
International Air Show Headquarters, 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request that Mrs. Blaine buy tickets to the show, which she did.

Box   322
International Association of Daily Vacation Bible Schools, 1923
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Request for money to send children to the school. Pamphlet.

Box   322
International Association of Policewomen, 1927
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Request that Mrs. Blaine become a sponsor.

Box   322
International Athletic Championships Association, 1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request and thank you for subscription.

Box   322
International Audit Company, 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Trustees, Mrs. Anita McCormick Blaine, audit report for year ending on January 31, 1911.

Box   322
International Aviation Meet Association, 1911-1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for being a subscriber to the Guarantee Fund of the Meet.

Financial statement on the Meet and request for payment of guarantee.

Box   322
International Bar Association, 1948
Note

Location: The Hague.

Copy of speech given by Judge Florence Ellinwood Allen entitled “Peace Through Justice” delivered on August 16, 1948. Allen Judge of U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.

Box   322
International Brotherhood Welfare Association, 1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for donation.

Box   322
International Bureau of the American Republics, 1910
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Invitations to attend dedication of new building and reception for Mrs. and Mr. Andrew Carnegie.

Box   322
International Clearing House, 1921
Note

Location: Copenhagen, Denmark.

Statement of facts concerning the resumption of trade with Russia.

Box   322
International College, 1947-1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial assistance to open college. Information of origin of the idea and of preliminary arrangements given in letter and telephone conversations.

Box   322
International Committee for Human Rights, 1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to serve on the Board of Directors or on the International Advisory Board.

Civil Liberties News, 1947 July 11.

Box   323
International Committee on Marriage and Divorce, 1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for interview, membership. Pamphlets.

Box   323
International Confederation of Students, undated
Note: See also: Macadam, Ivison S.
Box   323
International Congress of Arts and Science, 1904-1911
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Program and list of speakers for 1904 Universal Exposition, St. Louis.

Invitation to become a member.

Box   323
International Congress on Hygiene and Demography, 1912
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Request for donation.

Box   323
International Congress for Public Relief and Private Charity in Copenhagen, 1910
Language:
Pamphlets in Danish and French.
Note

Location: Copenhagen, Denmark.

Invitation to attend the Conference.

Copy of proposed program.

Pamphlets.

Box   323
International Council of Religious Education, 1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for donation. Reprint of talk by Governor Stassen on the work of the organization.

Box   323
International Council of Women, 1911-1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for contribution.

Outlines program in 1911, which includes two anti-Mormon planks out of three.

Box   323
International Creditors Association, 1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Final demand for payment of debt.

Box   323
International Federation of League of Nations Societies, 1938
Note

Location: Copenhagen, Denmark.

Resolution adopted at meeting of the Societies sets up special committee to study certain ideas that have been put forward with regard to reform of the Covenant, and to this end questionnaire sent out. Questionnaire included.

Box   323
International Forwarding Company, 1937-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts from custom house brokers.

Box   323
International Grenfell Association Inc., 1918
Note

Location: St. Anthony, Newfoundland.

Letter from Wilfred Grenfell to Mrs. McCormick telling of the condition of the school and new building projects. Thanks her for her generosity in procuring teachers for the school.

Box   323
International Harvester Choral Society, 1911-1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Programs of spring concerts, 1929, 1931.

Thank you notes for donations.

Box   323
International Harvester Company, 1897-1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

President's annual report to the stockholders 1899, 1900.

Materials relating to the formation and operation of the International Harvester Company (formed in 1902).

International Harvester Company
Note: Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Box   323
1902-1906
Physical Description: 7 folders 
Note: Folders contain wealth of information on almost all aspects of foundation and trying early years of I.H. Company. Letters, legal memoranda, minutes of important meetings on 1902 organization of I. H. Company and McCormick family role in this event. Such business leaders as the Rockefellers, George Perkins, Judge E. H. Gary, William Nelson Cromwell, and Cyrus H. McCormick Jr. figure prominently. Letters and memos bearing on McCormick works employee stock distribution plan, financial reports (balance sheets, etc.); minutes of negotiations during 1906 when Deering interests threatened dissolution of I. H. Company; references to farmer and public reactions and “trust question” scattered throughout.
Box   323-324
1907-1921
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Note: These years contain less material than 1902-1906 era. Included are financial reports, incorporation certificate for New Jersey division, organizational charts, and similar materials; legal memoranda, including copy of federal district court case decision against I. H. Company in August 1914, and bound copy of oral arguments offered in Supreme Court case of same year; a few letters and memos relative to various I. H. Company - McCormick family welfare activities (works and agricultural education, “Americanization,” and company hospital).
Box   324
1922-1942
Physical Description: 6 folders 
Note

Financial and stockholders' reports, various memos and letters dealing with company organization and procedures; 1942 folder contains I. H. Company “Prospectus” and Securities Exchange Commission registration statement - both give very comprehensive information on company position at this time; considerable material - letters, memos, motion-picture script, photographs, posters - bearing on 1931 reaper centennial celebration. A letter on 1924 Floyd Collins incident; a copy of labor contract between I. H. Company Tractor Works and Local #101 VFEW-CIO; scattered business and personal notes.

See also:

  • Mansberg, F., 1935 March 20
  • Myers, Lewis E., 1938 November
Box   325
1943-1951
Physical Description: 5 folders 
Note: Letters, memos, illustrated pamphlets, etc. relative to I. H. Company financial and organizational matters (including proxy statements, letters to stockholders, and a World War II veterans' re-employment plan); letters dealing with 100th anniversary of Chicago Harvester business; single folder of photographs of 1931 Centennial celebrations; single folder of I. H. Company press clippings (including newspaper accounts of 1914-1919 anti-trust litigation and 1936 “company union” decision); single folder containing invitation from International Harvester Womens' Club.
Box   325
International House, 1943 June
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter invitation to meeting.

Box   325
International Institute, 1948 May
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Prospectus and organizational data of foreign affair's group.

Box   325
International Institute for Girls in Spain, 1912 June
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Letter of introduction; pamphlets on girls school in Madrid.

Box   325
International Institute Teachers College, 1925 June
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Letter recommends Institute's “Education Yearbook.”

Box   325
International Journal of Ethics, 1901-1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Publication notes and appeal for assistance.

Box   325
International Juridical Association, 1938 April
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Letter requesting subscription; small folder outlining purposes.

Box   325
International Kindergarten Union, 1901 March
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request financial assistance.

Box   325
International Library Company, 1902 April
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Letter Advertising Company's “geographical library.”

Box   325
International Longfellow Society, 1914 January-February
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Memo and letters. This organization wanted to secure Mrs. Blaine's support for saving Longfellow's birthplace.

Box   325
International Marine Radio Company Ltd., 1938
Note

Location: London, England.

Bills.

Box   325
International Migration Service, 1924 October-1929 April
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Letters memos, and illustrated pamphlets concerning agency's many activities to relieve world immigration problems, amid rising nationalism and immigration restriction. Mrs. Blaine made annual donations of $1,000 for at least three years.

Box   325
International Missionary Council, 1930 October
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Letter acknowledges forwarding of books by organization's chairman.

Box   325
International Neighbors Festival, 1924 October
Note

Location: Elizabeth, New Jersey.

Letter requesting Mrs. Blaine's patronage of Festival's “Oriental Dramas.”

Box   325
International News Service, 1948 March-1950 October
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memos covering I.N.S. inquiry as to Mrs. Blaine's views on Henry Wallace and her illness.

Box   325
International Order of Good Templars, 1922 June
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Letter requests financial contribution to help pay legal expenses of Charles E. Hughes for defense of prohibition amendment in courts.

Box   325
International Peace Campaign, 1939 March
Note

Location: Paris - London - New York.

Memo and telegram - copies revealing efforts of peace groups under Sir Robert Cecil, Clark Eichelberger, and Louis Dolivet to rally opinion against Nazi dismemberment of Czechoslovakia.

Box   325
International Peace Forum, 1915 July-October
Note

Location: Cleveland, Ohio.

Letters and pamphlet urging Mrs. Blaine to co-operate in work of Women's Department of Forum.

Box   325
International People's College (Elsinore, Denmark), 1922 June
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter and pamphlet; request contribution.

Box   325
International Press, 1893-1911
Note

Location: Jersey City, New Jersey; New York City, New York.

Bills from newspaper clipping service; later request for financial support for new operation.

Box   325
International Prison Commission, 1910 November
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Letters announcing conventions and requesting financial support.

Box   325
International Reform Bureau, 1919 November
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Letter urges Mrs. Blaine to support inter-denominational social reform; Bureau pamphlets enclosed relating to prohibition, “loyalty,” and labor questions.

Box   325
International Reform Federation, 1926 April-1931 June
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Washington, D.C.

Letters and memos relative to Gifford Pinchot's 1926 Pennsylvania Senate Campaign on prohibition - World Court platform with request for Mrs. Blaine's financial support; letters and copy of student magazine urging suppression of world opium trade; letters, memos, telegrams bearing on bringing Mahatma Gandhi to America.

Box   325
International Relations Center, 1942-1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notes announcing organization's meetings, bills for fire guard service; a printed copy of UN charter.

See also: Cassels, Edwin H.

Box   325
International Relations Speakers Bureau, 1940-1945
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Mimeographed quarterly reports and letters dealing with many aspects of this Midwestern foreign affairs educational organization. Mrs. Blaine on executive committee and a very heavy financial contributor. Reports deal with programing, attendance at sponsored events, data on speeches, cooperation with other foreign affairs groups, view of American public opinion on international questions, etc.

See also: Cassels, Edwin H.

Box   325-326
International Rescue Committee, 1941-1950
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Letters, telegrams, memos, illustrated pamphlets, and other materials bearing on rescue and relief activities among refugees from both Nazi and Iron Curtain countries. Mrs. Blaine served on executive committee and made many financial contributions. Organization originally called Emergency Rescue Committee. Most material deals with dramatic rescue of anti-Fascist intellectuals, including famous artists, scholars, and scientists.

Box   326
International Servian Educational Committee, 1923 June
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Letter and pamphlet relates to Rosalie Slaughter Morton.

Box   326
International Student Organization, 1926 February
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Copy of proceedings at dinner meeting.

Box   326
International Student Service, 1937 March-1942 December
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Memos, letters, and illustrated pamphlet material. ISS wanted financial support for youth program.

Box   326
International Studio, 1908 December
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Letter and illustrated folder requesting subscription.

Box   326
International Welfare Journal, 1933 February
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Telephone memo.

Box   326
Inter Ocean, The, 1904-1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters, bills, and biographical memo on Cyrus H. McCormick from Chicago publishing firm.

Box   326
International Interpreter Company, 1922 September
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Business letter and folder relating to world events weekly, The International Interpreter.

Box   326
Interscience Foundation of New York, 1949 May
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Letter and memo soliciting aid for private low-income housing development organization.

Box   326
Interstate Casualty Company, 1914 November
Note

Location: Birmingham, Alabama.

Business form requests character reference.

Box   326
Interstate Commerce Commission, 1912 March
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Letter of reply to Mrs. Blaine's request for railway accident data.

Box   326
Interstate Narcotic Association, 1940 May-1948 January
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters and illustrated folders dealing with evil effects of narcotics, alcohol, and tobacco; request financial support.

Box   326
Interstate Securities Company, 1913 August
Note

Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Letter, memo, and folder from firm interested in re-selling farm mortgages to Mrs. Blaine. Included are descriptions of property covered by farm loans.

Box   326
Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, 1943 November-1949 March
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters and pamphlets soliciting assistance for organization interested in evangelical religion on college campuses.

Box   326
Intrusion - Prepakt, 1949 February
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Memo from engineering firm on repair work.

Box   326
Investment Banking Company, 1902 June
Note

Location: Columbus, Ohio.

Letter solicits investment in mining company.

Box   326
Iondola, Eleanor, 1939 December
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Interview memo; seeks sale of etchings.

Box   326
Iredell, N., 1931 June
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Interview memo; portrait painter wants to interest Mrs. Blaine in his work.

Box   326
Ireland
Note: See also: Sons and Daughters of Ireland.
Box   326
Ireland, Louis E., 1899 November-1902 May
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters from a man who claimed to be a follower of James G. Blaine and enrolled his son at the Parker School.

Box   326
Ireland, W.R., 1941 March
Note

Location: Hyde Park, Illinois.

Memo records request of information on small democracies conference in Chicago.

Box   326
Irish Day Committee Inc., 1938 June-July
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter and memos from group interested in sponsoring “Irish Day” for Chicago children's charity.

Box   326
Irish Diplomatic Mission, 1921?
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Printed bulletin entitled “Peace Negotiations” covering events in Irish independence movement, 1916-1921.

Box   326
Irish Fellowship Club, 1909 February
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to St. Patrick's Day Dinner.

Box   326
Irish Hand-Woven Linen Damask Company, 1908 October
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bill.

Box   326
Irish Industries Association, 1894-1895
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Accepted bill and note from linen dealer.

Box   326
Irish Relief Fund Committee, 1916 November
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter seeks support for relief fund.

Box   326
Iron Fireman Manufacturing Company, 1948 September
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Memo concerns installation of heating equipment.

Box   326
Irons, Edwin Newton, 1950 October-1951 July
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter and receipted medical bills for Mathilda Johnson of Batavia, Illinois.

Box   326
Iron, Edwin Newton, Mrs. (Mary Elizabeth), 1949 February
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters and memo seeking Mrs. Blaine's financial support for YWCA.

Box   326
Irons, Ernest E., 1928-1953
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Medical bills, memos and letters from physician who apparently aided persons referred to him by Mrs. Blaine.

Box   326
Irons, Ernest E., Mrs. (Gertrude B.), 1935-1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Greeting cards and thank you notes.

Box   326
Iroquois Memorial Association, 1905 December
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter inviting Mrs. Blaine to attend memorial meeting of Iroquois Theatre fire of 1903.

Box   326
Irvin, Arba J., Mr.
Note: See also: Parker School - Parents' Association, 1927 November 14.
Box   326
Irvin, J.M., 1901 July
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter concerns enrolling of child at Parker School.

Box   326
Irvine, Charles J., Mrs. (Nellie Davis), 1949 June
Note

Location: Marshall, Missouri.

Letter of praise from admirer; press clipping describing Mrs. Blaine's activities enclosed.

Box   326
Irvine, Earl T., 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Collection of typewritten reports from Burns Agency, detective apparently hired by Mrs. Blaine to determine the whereabouts of a Mr. John Scott of Huntsville, Alabama.

Box   326-327
Irving and Casson - A.H. Davenport Company, 1907-1948
Physical Description: 5 folders 
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Bills, announcements, blueprints, etc. from interior decorating and furniture firm.

Box   327
Irving, Lawrence, 1900 March
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal note.

Box   327
Irving, Marie Louise, 1899 September
Note

Location: Lake Mohawk, New York?

Acknowledges wedding announcement of Anita McCormick.

Box   327
Irvin's Confectionery, 1890
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Unreceipted bills.

Box   327
Irwin, B.J.D., 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding invitation.

Box   327
Irwin, C.W., 1906 October
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Letter concerning a refund from custom duties.

Box   327
Irwin, David B., 1937-1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Acknowledgements of dinner invitations.

Box   327
Irwin, David, Mrs., 1939-1940
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Acknowledgement of dinner invitations.

Box   327
Irwin, Fenimore, 1945 January
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Mimeograph copy of speech by British officer before Chicago Council on Foreign Relations dealing with Burma campaign.

Box   327
Irwin, Helen May, 1949 December
Note

Location: Fort Wayne, Indiana.

Letter congratulating Mrs. Blaine on supporting a new paper, The Compass, from former newspaperman.

Box   327
Irwin, Joan, 1926 June
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for flowers.

Box   327
Irwin, Minnie I., 1900-1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Earlimart, California.

Letters from schoolteacher appealing for financial assistance for various purposes, including support of Methodist pastor and 1930 farm debts.

Box   327
Irwin, Nettie S., 1907 May
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal note.

Box   327
Irwin, Sophia Arabella, 1924-1926
Note

Location: Tokyo, Japan.

Letters and illustrated pamphlets concern Miss Irwin's kindergarten and kindergarten training schools in Japan; Mrs. Blaine pledged $4,000.

Box   327
Isaacson, Abe, 1931 August
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note.

Box   327
Isaacson, R., 1946 February
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter requesting aid in helping relatives start trucking business.

Box   327
Isabell, Lewis, 1901 January
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter and photograph; request for aid from state's oldest resident.

Box   327
Isely, Philip, 1948 April-1954 February
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Yellow Springs, Ohio.

Letters, memos, and newsletters relating primarily to movement for world government. Author was chairman of Mandate Committee for Peoples World Constituent Assembly. Enclosed is statement of its purposes and relation to Wallace campaign, material on purposes, organization, and finances of similar organization in post-Korea period. Memo on Chicago area low-cost housing project sponsored by Mr. Isely.

Box   327
Isham, A.E., 1896-1900
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.?

Dinner invitations.

Box   327
Isham, Edward Swift, 1900-1925
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.?

Dinner and wedding invitations.

Box   327
Isham, Edward S., Jr., 1900
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Personal note.

Box   327
Isham, George Snow, 1892-1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Dinner invitations and short personal notes; one program for 1915 reception of a Mme. De Page, wife of Belgian Surgeon-General.

Box   327
Isham, George Snow, Mrs. (Katherine Porter), 1897-1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal cards and notes, briefly mentioning Parents' League of Chicago; a memoriam prepared by Chicago Friday Club.

Box   327
Isham, Henry P., Jr., 1938-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acknowledgements of dinner invitations.

Box   327
Isham, Pierrepont, Mrs. (Lois Kellogg), 1892 June
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Personal note.

Box   327
Isham, Ralph N., 1900-1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal notes and newspaper clipping dealing with Mrs. Blaine's eight-hour day for domestic servants; letter and proxy from Chicago Transfer and Clearing Company.

Box   327
Isham, Ralph N., Mrs. (Katherine E. Snow), 1890-1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal notes.

Box   327
Ispahani, M.A.H., 1950 April
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Note announcing visit by Pakistani prime minister.

Box   327
Isserman, Ferdinand, 1936 May
Note

Location: St. Louis, Missouri.

Thank you note for copy of Cyrus' biography.

See also: Emergency Peace Campaign. Report of meeting, 1936 May 5.

Box   327
Italian Center of American Studies, 1936 July
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Appeal for support from Mussolini-sponsored institute in Rome designed to encourage study of American civilization.

Box   327
Italian Club “Lovers of Italy,” 1908 May
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to reception for Italian diplomats.

Box   327
Italian Consulate, 1935 July-1947 June
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Phone memos, one dealing with appearance of Dr. Cuneo.

See also: Cuneo, Comm. Dott. G.R.

Box   327
Italy American Society, 1948?
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to luncheon for Italian ambassador.

Box   327
Iver, Helga, Mr., 1918-1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bells and notes from orthopedic - masseuse practitioner.

Box   327
Iverson, Howard, 1927 February
Note

Location: Two Harbors, Minnesota.

Letter requesting loan to start men's furnishings business.

Box   327
Ives, Charles A., 1901 February
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Letter soliciting support for the winter's design of “self-protection fire escape.”

Box   327
Ives and Warren Company, 1946 March-1947 August
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Funeral bills.

Box   327
Ivory, G.T., 1928 March
Note

Location: Oak Park, Illinois.

Letter requesting secretarial work.

Box   327
Ivy, Mary, 1938 December
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Thank you note.

Box   327
Ivy, Thomas P., 1920 October
Note: An interesting letter supports Mrs. Blaine's backing of the League of Nations. Mr. Ivy was a friend of Emmons Blaine Sr.
Subseries: J
Box   327
J&J Refrigerator Company, 1938 December-1951 October
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and invoices for repairs and service.

Box   327
Jackh, Ernst, 1926-1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Mimeographed copy of speech before Illinois League of Nations group by German professor, dealing primarily with Weimar Germany's entrance into the League. Two other notes bearing on Germany and world organization.

Box   327
Jackman, C.F., 1901 August
Note

Location: Methuen, Massachusetts.

A letter (with enclosed self-photograph) from a man desiring to interest Mrs. Blaine in a plan to build a bridge across the Atlantic Ocean.

Box   327
Jackman, Wilbur Samuel, 1896-1907
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Considerable correspondence in this collection from former Dean of University of Chicago School of Education, later principal of University's Elementary School. Letters and memoranda bear on progressive philosophy of education, salaries, teachers' unionization, organization and finances of School of Education, comment on “high school fraternities and sororities,” and mimeograph copy of proceedings at 1904 dedication of Emmons Blaine Hall.

Box   327
Jackman, Wilbur Samuel, Mrs. (Ellen R.), 1907-1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

A few personal notes.

Box   327
Jacks, Lawrence P., 1932 June
Note

Location: Oxford, England.

Letter of thanks expresses admiration for American recreation activities.

See also: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1924 May 19-31.

Box   327
Jackson, A.L., 1916 January-1918 October
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Dinner invitation; letter of sympathy on Emmon Jr.'s death.

Box   327
Jackson, Andrew J., 1925 March-April
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note and phone memos; Mr. Jackson desired loan for wife's operation.

Box   327
Jackson, Charles, 1949 May
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Letter describes Jackson's offer to Mrs. Blaine to assume post of publisher of forthcoming visual arts magazine.

Box   327
Jackson Coach Horse Company, 1903
Note

Location: Jackson, Michigan.

Letters and bill relative to purchase of horse.

Box   328
Jackson and Company Inc., 1923 October
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Note and bill from clothing firm.

Box   328
Jackson, David H.
Note: See also: Progressive Lawyers Club, 1937 January 16.
Box   328
Jackson, Elizabeth Stone, 1921-1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Personal notes and letters.

Box   328
Jackson, Helen, 1906 January
Note

Location: Mt. Vernon, Illinois.

Request financial help.

Box   328
Jackson, Henry E., 1924 March-June
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Letters and pamphlet requesting continuation of Mrs. Blaine's interest in New York City's “New Town Meeting Movement,” a non-partisan civic group.

Box   328
Jackson, Howard B., 1920 November
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request subscription to relief campaign for hungry European children; enclosed is statement by Herbert Hoover and Chicago subscribers' list.

Box   328
Jackson, J.E., 1907 January
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request interview on educational charity matter.

Box   328
Jackson, J.H., 1880 September
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

A medical prescription.

Box   328
Jackson, Leroy F., 1923 March-1931 October
Note

Location: Burnsville and Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

Mostly letters from head of Carolina New College, a progressive school heavily supported by Mrs. Blaine. Many letters deal with financial difficulties which ultimately ended the school's existence. Some illustrated folders enclosed.

Box   328
Jackson, Lizzie, 1904 December
Note

Location: Cimarron, New Mexico.

A short note.

Box   328
Jackson, Maude, 1939 July
Note

Location: Oslo, Norway.

Thank you note.

Box   328
Jackson Memorial Hospital, 1925 January
Note

Location: Lexington, Virginia.

Request financial aid to hospital supported by Daughters of the Confederacy.

Box   328
Jackson, Minerva, 1923 January
Note

Location: Prentiss, Mississippi.

Letter requesting financial aid from colored girl enrolled at Prentiss Normal and Industrial Institute; enclose list of school supporters.

Box   328
Jackson Park Livery and Boarding Stables, 1904-1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bills for services.

Box   328
Jackson, Ralph H., 1940 December-1941 January
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters requesting interview for real estate transaction.

Box   328
Jackson, Sidney K., 1945 July
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Transcript of proceedings in civil suit regarding deposition of property trust of recently deceased Virginia McCormick.

Box   328
Jackson, S.S., 1892 June
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal note.

Box   328
Jackson, William B.C., 1911 February
Note

Location: Orange, New Jersey.

Letter requests that Mrs. Blaine use her influence with Mrs. Edith Rockefeller McCormick so as to induce John D. Rockefeller to support a colored Baptist Church at Sea Bright, New Jersey. Mr. Jackson is pastor of this church.

Box   328
Jackson, William H., Company, 1907-1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bills and invoices for hardware goods and services.

Box   328
Jackson, W.M., 1903 March-1904 April
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters concerning Chicago real estate matters.

Box   328
Jacob, Lena J., 1940 July-August
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for nursing services; thank you note for gift.

Box   328
Jacobs, Aletta
Note: See also: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1924 May 19-31.
Box   328
Jacobs, Alfred, 1897 July
Note

Location: Salem, Massachusetts.

Receipted bill for purchase of china.

Box   328
Jacobs, Col.
Note: See also: American Agricultural Cadets, 1917 September 7.
Box   328
Jacobs, J. Frank, 1901-1902
Note

Location: Burnham, Pennsylvania; Chicago, Illinois.

Two letters, one requests Mrs. Blaine's help in setting up a small business, the other, a request for information on Parker School.

Box   328
Jacobs, John, 1939 June
Note

Location: Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania.

Wedding invitation.

Box   328
Jacobs, Joseph M., 1956 October
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter requesting assistance in collecting Mrs. Blaine's speeches and other items which bear on President Franklin D. Roosevelt for use by Roosevelt University.

Box   328
Jacobs, Thornwell, 1894-1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Morganton, North Carolina.

Most letters in this folder bear on Parker School foundation, particularly financial data; others relate to Southern educational developments, including a McCormick-supported school at Buena Vista, Virginia, and finally, the reestablishment of Oglethorpe University in Atlanta.

Box   328
Jacobs, William P., 1895-1915
Note

Location: Clinton, South Carolina.

Thank you notes and letters from President of Thornwell Orphanage. Mrs. Blaine aided this Presbyterian-controlled institution.

Box   328
Jacobs, William States, 1909-1936
Note

Location: Houston, Texas.

Christmas greeting and telegram regretting death of Mrs. Blaine's brother.

Box   328
Jacobson, Annie, 1926 September
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Thank you note.

Box   328
Jacobson, Augustus, 1899 February
Note

Location: Lakewood, New Jersey.

Personal note.

Box   328
Jacobson, Christine, 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request continuation of Mrs. Blaine's payment of boarding fees.

Box   328
Jacobson, David, 1948 October
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Phone memo; requests Mrs. Blaine's support for a Chicago women's philharmonic.

Box   328
Jacobson, M.E., 1892 August
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bill for ladies' underwear.

Box   328
Jacoby, Neil H.
Note: See also: United Nations Association Congress, 1944 January 14-15.
Box   328
Jaegar Company Inc., 1922 December-1929 April
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Clothing store bills.

Box   328
Jaegar Company Ltd., 1937-1939
Note

Location: London, England.

Receipted bills for clothing purchases.

Box   328
Jaegar's, Dr., Sanitary Woolen System Company, 1889 September-1922 February
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Receipted clothing bills.

Box   328
Jahnke, Herman R., 1933
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Florists' bills.

Box   328
James, Beatrice Topping, 1927 April
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter praising Parker School from daughter of faculty member.

Box   328
James, Belle Rogers, 1907 April
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter requests support for concert performance.

Box   328
James, Betty, 1943 June
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Thank you note.

Box   328
James Brothers, 1921-1950
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills, invoices, and other business correspondence from rug-dealer.

Box   328
James, Darwin R., Mrs. (Mary Ellen), 1920
Note

Location: Brooklyn, New York.

Request financial help in securing constitutional amendment making Mormon Polygamy a crime. Writer is head of Presbyterian Church Women's Board of Home Missions.

Box   328
James, Edward J., 1901 October-1912 June
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter bearing on Chicago University Extension Division's relation with Parker School; another letter recommends that Mrs. Blaine support Miss L. Maude Reymond of YWCA staff, in organizing at University of Illinois.

Box   328
James, Elizabeth Hoyt, 1937 November
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Thank you note.

Box   328
James, F. Cyril, 1938 March
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note.

Box   328
James, Harry A., 1939 January
Note

Location: Beverly Hills, California.

Thank you note.

Box   328
James, Helen J., 1905-1927
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Personal notes.

Box   328
James, James A., 1925 September
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Phone memo; Chicago professor requests support for new daily newspaper which will counter emphasis on criminal news.

Box   328
James, Louise B., 1904 February
Note

Location: Surrey, England.

Personal note.

Box   328
James, Marie, 1938-1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notes and receipted bills relating to the care of a Sena Olson.

Box   328
James, Rachel R., Mrs., 1907 January
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter and folder from a mother interested in finding financial help for two girls who specialize in church recitals.

Box   328
James, Richard, 1897 August
Note

Location: Council Bluffs, Iowa.

Short business note.

Box   328
James, Sydney Vincent, Mrs., 1909 June
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acknowledgement of invitation.

Box   328
James, Walter Belknap, 1906 April-1923 April
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Short letters, mainly pertain to purchase of boats for Maine vacation; wedding announcement.

Box   328
James, William, Jr., Mrs. (Alice R.), 1921-1925
Note

Location: Chocorua, New Hampshire.

Thank you note for support of Shady Hill school; pamphlet and news clipping concerning Royal Free Hospital (London), with note requesting that Mrs. Blaine help in raising money in Chicago for this institution.

Box   328
Jamestown College, 1911-1931
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Jamestown, North Dakota.

Letters, illustrated pamphlets, and list of endowments (1916) concerning Presbyterian College. President B.H. Kroeze endeavored continuously to persuade Mrs. Blaine to contribute funds. North Dakota education, agriculture, and politics are often illuminated in these letters.

Box   328
Jamestown Exposition Company Inc., 1906 February-1907 November
Note

Location: Norfolk, Virginia.

Letters, honorary certificates, and posters. Mrs. Blaine made an “honorary adviser” for 1907 Jamestown Exposition; some discussion of whether to raise a statue to Cyrus Sr. at the exposition.

Box   328
Jamieson, M.M., Mrs., 1914 January
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from Chicago school principal wants Mrs. Blaine's backing for center for tubercular children.

Box   328
Jamieson, Anna L., 1903 May
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter requesting interview.

Box   328
James, A.F., 1890-1892
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Receipted bills for clothing purchases.

Box   328
Jandell, Eula M., 1927-1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter calls attention to dramatic presentation by Chicago children; greeting card.

Box   328
Jane Express Company, 1934 December-1936 August
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

A few letters from distributor of kindling wood.

Box   328-329
Janeway, Margaret McAllister, 1926-1949
Physical Description: 9 folders 
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Letters, medical reports, receipted and unreceipted bills, and financial statements; writer is practicing physician who supervised medical care and living expenses for relatives or friends of Mrs. Blaine, including Mrs. Amanda Tracy, Mrs. Carolyn Adams, and Mrs. Grace Adams; also included are thank you notes and greeting cards.

Box   329
Janeway, Theodore C., 1913-1917
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Letters, receipted bills, medical reports, and telegrams; this doctor treated Mrs. Cyrus McCormick and other friends and relatives of Mrs. Blaine; news clipping describes his death in 1917.

Box   329
Janiver, C.A.R., 1915 April
Note

Location: Allahabad, India.

Personal note.

Box   329
Janney, Russell, 1917 June-July
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters urge support and sponsorship for engagement of African American acting troupe in Chicago. Mrs. Blaine promised $500.

Box   329
Janvier, G. Victor, Dr., 1918 December
Note

Location: Lansdowne, Pennsylvania.

Letters and requests for bill payments from physician who treated Emmons Blaine Jr. before 1918 death; letter and pamphlet appeal for funds for American Hospital for Diseases of the Stomach (Philadelphia).

Box   329
Japan-American Society of Chicago, 1931 May-1940 January
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations to receptions for Japanese diplomats.

Box   329
Japan Exhibit Association, 1904
Note

Location: St. Louis, Missouri.

Illustrated card and map “key” to Japanese exhibit at St. Louis World's Fair; unreceipted bills for purchases at Fair.

Box   329
Japanese Relief Fund, 1905 March
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

A few letters appealing for support for suffering Japanese civilians and soldiers in Russo-Japanese war.

Box   329
Japanese Young Men's Christian Institute, 1930-1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters, monthly reports, and annual reports. Mrs. Blaine was asked to continue her support of this Chicago organization.

Box   329
Jaques, Alice, 1920 May
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Schoolgirl's letter commenting on a speech by Sir Oliver Lodge.

Box   329
Jaques, Anna R., 1920 May
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Another letter commenting on a speech by Sir Oliver Lodge.

Box   329
Jaques and Marcus, 1890
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Receipted bills for jewelry items.

Box   329
Jaquis, Floyd, 1929 November
Note

Location: Saranac Lake, New York.

Note requesting payment for services.

Box   329
Jacquith, Edwin Kenneth, 1909 June
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Dinner invitation accepted.

Box   329
Jardine, Chester R., 1932 June-July
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Interview memos; Mrs. Blaine ordered stationery but printing firm went out of business.

Box   329
Jarecki, Edmund K., 1931 April-1933 May
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters requesting continued Blaine support of Voters' Non-Partisan Association, particularly during 1933 judicial elections in Cook County; Jarecki is himself a county judge.

See also: 42nd Ward Voters' Association Inc., 1928 April 22.

Box   329
Jarvis Shop, 1914-1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters, illustrated pamphlets, and photographs advertising fine silverware.

Box   329
Jarvis, Edward, 1940 August-1951 October
Note

Location: Lake Clear Junction, New York.

Bills for taxi and baggage-handling service.

Box   329
Jarvis, Fred E., 1908-1933
Note

Location: Lake Clear Junction, New York.

Bills and business notes for taxi, baggage, and other related services.

Box   329
Jarvis, James D., 1903 April-1934 July
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters, descriptive memos, and phone memos bearing on Chicago real estate business.

Box   329
Jarvis, Mr. (song promoter), 1917 September
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Interview memo and music sheet for World War I patriotic song, “The Ocean Must Be Free.” Mrs. Blaine was asked to subsidize some of the expense of publicity.

Box   329
Jason, George, 1922 June
Note

Location: Cohasset, Massachusetts.

Receipted bill from gravel company.

Box   329
Jastrow, Joseph, 1926 March
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Mimeographed copy of talk by Dr. Jastrow at Parker School on the subject of “The Origins and Evolution of the Moral Code.” Jastrow, a professor of psychology at Wisconsin, discussed the relationship of psychology to morals.

See also:

  • Chicago Association for Child Study and Parent Education, 1928 February 16-18
  • Mid-West Conference on Character Development, 1942 April-May
Box   329
Jaycee Glider Patrol, 1942 April-May
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters, pamphlet, and news clipping relate to effort by JayCee Glider Patrol to secure Mrs. Blaine's support for program of aviation instruction among high school age boys in Chicago area.

Box   329
Jaynes, Harrison G., 1923 May
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Short personal note.

Box   329
Jays
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Receipted bills for clothing purchases.

Box   329
Jeanes, Henry Sulger, Jr., 1952 April
Note

Location: Devon, Pennsylvania.

Wedding announcement.

Box   329
Jeffers, Paul E.
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

A brief survey of condition of buildings at Riven Rock Estate by a structural engineer.

Box   329
Jefferson, Frederick Arthur, 1905 December
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

A small medical bill.

Box   329
Jefferson Ice Company, 1947-1952
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bills for purchase of ice.

Box   329
Jefferson-Monticello Association of America, 1914 July
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Mimeographed letter asks for financial contribution to help preserve Monticello home and grave.

Box   329
Jefferson, W.S., 1908 August
Note

Location: York Harbor, Maine.

Receipted bill.

Box   329
Jeffries, Earl C., 1935 January-March
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Phone memos and letter from director of an organization called the “Co-ordinators.” Object of organization was to prevent use of philanthropic endowments for radical attacks on inheritance and wealth. Cyrus McCormick is alleged to have concurred in the “plan”; Mrs. Blaine merely requested information on the “Co-ordinators.”

Box   329
Jeffries, Mr.
Note: See also: Progressive Conference, 1931 March 11-12.
Box   329
Jekyll Island Club, 1940-1941
Note

Location: New York City, New York?

Invitations to use club privileges.

Box   330
Jelliffe, Sylvia Canfield, 1916 July
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Personal note.

Box   330
Jelliffe, W. Raymond, 1904 October
Note

Location: Elmhurst, New York.

Personal note.

Box   330
Jenanyan, H.S., 1903 May
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Letter requesting financial aid from director of institute for Christian philanthropy among destitute Armenian widows and orphans overseas.

Box   330
Jenifer, Meredith, 1926 July
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for nursing services.

Box   330
Jenkins, B.M. and T., 1907 July
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Receipted furniture bill.

Box   330
Jenkins, Elizabeth, 1915 November
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

A long letter proposes a new kind of kindergarten teacher-training incorporating more child nursing techniques; Mrs. Blaine is asked to lend support.

Box   330
Jenkins, Frank, 1903 June
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal note with enclosed photograph.

Box   330
Jenkins, George R., 1901 May
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Wedding invitation.

Box   330
Jenkins and Hardy, 1906 August
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Acknowledgement of payment of boating rent.

Box   330
Jenkins, Jennie C., 1907 February
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Acknowledgement of payment for speech-copies.

Box   330
Jenkins, Maria, 1928 April
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Elderly woman requests Blaine aid in finding job.

Box   330
Jenkins, Newton, 1924 April
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Republican candidate for U.S. Senator expresses thanks for $1,000 contribution by Mrs. Blaine; Jenkins calls it a contribution to “the progressive cause in the state.”

Box   330
Jenkins, Sally Eaton, 1884-1885
Note

Location: Pittsfield, Massachusetts.

Personal notes.

Box   330
Jenkins, William, 1910 March
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal note and photograph.

See also: McCormick Estates.

Box   330
Jenkins, William, Mrs., 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for flowers for husband's funeral; enclosed short poem written in honor of Mr. Jenkins.

Box   330
Jenkins, William Thomas, 1914 June
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Wedding invitation.

Box   330
Jenks, Louis G., 1927 October
Note

Location: San Diego, California.

Short letter asks that Mrs. Blaine read Mr. Jenks' biography of his wife, which he calls a story of a “model” Christian life; he also needs money to finance new printing of same.

Box   330
Jenner, Austin, 1937 September
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Invitation to private reception.

Box   330
Jenness, Richard E., 1916 April
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Missionary student asks for opportunity to see Mrs. Blaine prior to China assignment.

Box   330
Jenney, Charles S., Mrs. (Martha M.), 1942 December
Note

Location: Brookline, Massachusetts.

Thank you note for telegram to son in navy.

Box   330
Jenney, Mundie and Jensen, 1909-1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Memos, builders' blueprints, building certificates, and business letters relate to building alterations at Parker School; Jenney, Mundie and Jensen were architects-in-charge.

Box   330
Jenney, Robert M., 1939 September
Note

Location: Brookline, Massachusetts.

Personal note with brief comment on European war.

Box   330
Jennings, Asa K., 1925 June-1933 January
Physical Description: 7 folders 
Note

Location: Angora, Turkey.

Considerable correspondence centering around Mr. Jenkins, who was extremely active in organizing American philanthropy in the new republic of Turkey.

Items included are: mimeographed copy of report describing the 1923 Smyrna evacuation (which Jenkins organized); letters and memos on Ojak, the Turkish youth movement; letters and memos describing the Smyrna Welfare Council--a comprehensive Turkish American welfare agency; memos, letters, and news clippings bearing on Turkey-United States diplomatic relations and Turkish economic conditions; letters, memos, incorporation data, and annual reports for the American Friends of Turkey, an organization aiming at continuing the philanthropic work begun by Mr. Jenkins' YMCA. Foreign Committee; news clipping and letter on Turkish-American issues; many other subjects covered by telegrams, letters, etc. Mrs. Blaine, judging by the check receipts and telegram acknowledgements, contributed very heavily to the financial success of Jenkins' projects.

Box   330
Jennings, Asa K., Mrs. (Amy W.), 1933 February
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Two letters concerning husband's life work and sudden death; a pamphlet on Rollins College in Florida.

Box   330-331
Jennings, Asa W., 1930 December-1949 December
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Continued correspondence relative to American Friends of Turkey. Letters and memos bear on various educational activities of AFT, such as student exchanges; letters, memos, news clippings and magazine excerpts dealing with celebration of tenth anniversary of founding of Turkish republic; mimeographed reports of AFT yearly activity; letters and photographs of family.

Box   331
Jennings, Asa W., Mrs., 1935 April
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Personal note.

Box   331
Jennings, Edward H., 1895
Note

Location: Buffalo, New York.

Receipted bills and business letter concerning antique furniture.

Box   331
Jennison, Florence, 1925 May-1951 December
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters, phone memos, and mimeographed copies of speeches dealing with issues of world peace and world organization in the 1920s and early 1930s. Mrs. Blaine heavy contributor and active member of Illinois branch of League of Nations Association - Florence Nye Jennison was executive secretary. Letters or memos on World Court issue; Louisiana military rule in 1935; Chicago white-collar workers “sitdown strike” of late 1936?; many United Nations matters, including legal aspects of international organization, international aviation control, San Francisco Charter memo, etc.

Box   331
Jennison, S. Ellery, 1903 July-1914 March
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Letters, lease copies, receipted bills, and news clipping relative to Mrs. Blaine's purchase of summer home at Kittery Point, Maine.

Box   331
Jens, Murray and Company, 1934 March
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Chicago insurance firm offers to insure investments against possible loss due to death of President Roosevelt.

Box   331
Jensby, Charles E., 1925 February
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Phone memos; subject of inquiry not given.

Box   331
Jensen, A.B., 1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Offer to sell property on Lake Geneva.

Box   331
Jensen, Arthur, 1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memos requesting financial assistance.

Box   331
Jensen, Georg, Inc., 1923, 1945
Note

Location: New York.

Silver dealer. Advertisement, bills.

Box   331
Jensen, Henry, 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Livery bills.

Box   331
Jensen, Henry, Mrs. (Florence M.), 1938
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Asks aid in avoiding mortgage foreclosure.

Box   331
Jensen, Jens, 1917, 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Seeks help for Danish folk singer Saxtorp Mikkelson.

See also: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1924 May 19-31.

Box   331
Jensen, Nels, 1915-1916
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Livery bills.

Box   331
Jensen, Stanley, 1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests a loan.

Box   331
Jeppesen, H.P., 1919
Note

Location: Highland Park, Illinois.

Grocer's bills.

Box   331
Jepsen, Hans, 1927
Note

Location: Maywood, Illinois.

Florist's bills.

Box   331
Jeremy, C., Mrs., 1907
Note: Bills for clothing.
Box   331
Jerner, Jerry, 1950
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Bill for garden tractor.

Box   331
Jerome, Amelie Hofer, 1938, undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Seeks to interest Mrs. Blaine in kindergarten work. Sends material on P.P. Claxton, appointed Commissioner of Education by Taft. Announces book on father, Andreas Franz Hofer.

Box   331
Jerome and Company, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Clothiers' bill, advertisement.

Box   331
Jersild, Gerhardt S., 1956
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Regarding Mrs. Blaine's estate, check to United Charities of Chicago.

Box   331
Jesness, O.B., 1924
Note: See also: American Farm Economic Association. Report of fifteenth annual meeting, 1924 December 29-30.
Box   331
Jessup, Joseph, 1931
Note

Location: Ridgewood, New Jersey.

Copy of letter addressed “Dear Stanley.” Social letter.

Box   331
Jessup, Philip C., 1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; New York.

Copy of address to Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 1936 February 1 on “American Neutrality Policy.” Letter of thanks for stenographic copy of address.

Box   331
Jessup, Walter, 1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Pharmacist's bills.

Box   331
Jetel, Charles E., 1948
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Religious scheme.

Box   331
Jevne, H., Company, 1916
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Grocers' bills.

Box   331
Jewell, Leah, 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks Mrs. Blaine's help in getting vacation with pay from employer.

Box   331
Jewell Nursery Company, 1915-1916
Note

Location: Lake City, Minnesota.

Bills for trees, shrubs.

Box   331
Jewell, M.S., Mrs. (Minnie), 1948
Note

Location: Puebla, Mexico.

Recalls days when father sold rights to invention, twine knotter, to Cyrus McCormick, subsequent suit.

Box   331
Jewett, Anna M., Mrs., 1949
Note

Location: Black River, New York.

Widow requesting money to get teeth repaired.

Box   331
Jewett, John N., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter regarding membership of Chicago Historical Society.

Box   331
Jewett, John N., Mrs. (Ellen R.), 1900, 1910, 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you notes, inquiries about reaper.

See also: Mrs. Richard T. Ely.

Box   331
Jewett, McCormick, 1892-1895, 1908-1911, 1918, 1928
Note

Location: Traverse City, Michigan; New Haven, Connecticut; Chicago, Illinois.

Greetings, condolences, etc. to Mrs. Blaine 1908-1910, letters from college to Jewett's parents.

See also: Farr, Hollon A.

Box   331
Jewett Mission, 1925
Note

Location: Grandview, Tennessee.

Appeal for aid for mission work.

Box   331
Jewett Repertory Theatre Fund Inc., 1927
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Acknowledges contribution of $100 to theater festival.

See also: Mrs. Jewett.

Box   331
Jewett, Samuel Rountree, 1889, 1909, 1921, 1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Announcements of weddings, birth announcement. Notice loan has been repaid.

Box   331-332
Jewett, Samuel Rountree, Mrs. (Lucy McCormick), 1877-1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Baraboo, Wisconsin; Long Lake, Michigan; Sea Girt, New Jersey; New York City, New York; St. Louis, Missouri; New Orleans; Berlin and Hamburg, Germany; London, England; French Lick, Indiana; Baltimore, Maryland; Macon, Georgia.

The correspondence is concerned mainly with family affairs, visits, personal affairs, mutual friends and acquaintances, greetings, gifts, Mrs. Blaine's financial assistance in illness and especially in the education of the Jewett children, Eleanor, McCormick. Folder of photographs: two large portraits of five women, and two small snapshots, all undated, unmarked.

Box   332
Jewett, Rutger B., 1916
Note

Location: New York.

D. Appleton and Company, concerns job for a cousin of Mrs. Blaine.

Box   332
Jewett Typewriter Company, 1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for paper, ribbon, etc.

Box   332
Jewish Consumptive Relief Society, 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks cooperation in aiding consumptives in Chicago.

Box   332
Jewish People's Institute, 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Recalls that copy of report presented to Ideal American Commission in spring of 1925 was given to a man who presented himself as an employee of Mrs. Blaine. Asks that copy be returned.

Box   332
Jewish Shelter House, 1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memos asking support for shelter house on West Side.

Box   332
Jewish War Veterans, 1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Ask permission to call on Mrs. Blaine regarding pageant planned to portray war.

Box   332
Jewish Women's Conference, 1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memo asking for copies of “the President's Chautauqua speech.”

Box   332
Jewtraw Taxi, 1941
Note

Location: Saranac Lake, New York.

Bills for services.

Box   332
Jimenez, Don, 1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondent of Diario of Costa Rica asks interview regarding world government activities of Mrs. Blaine.

Box   332
Jirke, Dr., 1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

See also: Chicago Regional White House. Conference regarding child health and protection, 1931 October 30-31.

Box   332
Joerns, Arnold, Mrs. (Estelle), 1935-1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters concerning support by Mrs. Blaine of Illinois. Society for Mental Hygiene, Humphrey-Weidman Dance Recital (March 1937) and the Parker School.

Box   332
Johannes, P.J., 1891-1892
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Dairy's bills.

Box   332
Johannesen, Robert E., 1940-1941, 1943-1945
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding services rendered Lena Olson. Doctor.

Box   332
Johannesen, Robert E., Mrs. (Grace), 1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Condolences.

Box   332
Johannsen, Anton, 1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

See also: Chicago United Nations Committee to Win the Peace, 1945 September 11.

Box   332
Johansen, Gunnar, 1931, 1938
Note: Attempt to arrange meeting, invitation to concert at Chicago University.
Box   332
Johanson, Emma, 1931
Note

Location: Alameda?

Copy of musical repertoire addressed to “Dr. Richards.”

Box   332
Johanson, Pauline, 1906
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for Christmas gift.

Box   332
John, Emilis W., 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for invitation to John's son to visit Elmhurst.

Box   332
John, Margaret C., 1909
Note: Accepts dinner invitation.
Box   332
John, R.A., 1906
Note

Location: Silver Lake, Wisconsin.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for favors done for his son.

Box   332
John, Theo R., 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for Christmas gift.

Box   332
Johns, Clayton, 1896
Note: Thanks Mrs. Blaine for offer “about [her] hours.”
Box   332
Johns, H.W., Manufacturing Company, 1895
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for repairs on house.

Box   332
Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1913-24
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Correspondence, bills for services rendered to C.C. McIntire, Kate Graham. Appeals for aid in setting up a “hospital social service,” expanding Department of Clinical Pathology. Invitations.

See also: C.G. Guthrie, Dr. Welch.

Box   332
Johns Hopkins University, 1915-1930
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Most of correspondence concerns gift of $20,000 per year 1928-1932 for Fund for Research in Psychiatry made by Mrs. Blaine, Cyrus H. McCormick, and Harold F. McCormick.

Other correspondence contains appeals for other projects, invitations, etc.

See also: Dr. Adolf Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Phipps.

Box   332
Johns-Manville, H.W., Company, 1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Advertisment for refrigerating machine.

Box   332
Johnsen, Max, 1925
Note

Location: Seattle, Washington.

Claims to have been defrauded of his means by the government, asks Mrs. Blaine for aid.

Box   332
Johnson, Ade V., 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for help in a ticket sale.

See also: Mrs. Smith.

Box   333
Johnson, A.G., 1919-1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Reports of dividends, rents, etc., received for Mrs. Blaine. Periodic statements of account.

Box   333
Johnson, Al, Construction Company, 1941
Note

Location: New York.

Information regarding allotment checks from Tage W. Larsson, working on wartime construction project.

Box   333
Johnson, Alice, 1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Memo of interview: application for job.

Box   333
Johnson, Alice R., 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to help underwrite concert.

Box   333
Johnson, Alma B., 1892
Note: Bill for treatments.
Box   333
Johnson, Alvin, 1949-1950
Note

Location: New York.

Director, New School for Social Research, accepts invitation. 1950 letter asks aid for refugee from Nazi Germany.

Box   333
Johnson, Amanda, 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks for advance copies of the tenement house report, then withdraws request. Letters addressed to Miss McCormick.

Box   333
Johnson, Andrew, 1949-1950
Note: Telephone memos, letter asking aid for “Informat,” Johnson's “information-machine” company.
Box   333
Johnson, Anna A.
Note: Requests a loan.
Box   333
Johnson, Arvid L., 1943
Note

Location: Waukegan, Illinois.

Asks position as caretaker at House-in-the-Woods.

Box   333
Johnson, Bertha G., 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Memo, interview asking aid for Presbyterian work among lepers.

Box   333
Johnson, C.N., 1917-1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Dentist's bills.

Box   333
Johnson, C. Ray, 1944
Note: See also: United Nations Association Congress, 1944 January 14-15, Proceedings.
Box   333
Johnson, Catharine Requa, 1938
Note: Accepts dinner invitation.
Box   333
Johnson, Charles, 1919-1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for eggs.

Box   333
Johnson, Charles, Mrs., 1916-1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for eggs.

Box   333
Johnson, Charles S., 1941
Note

Location: Nashville, Tennessee.

Director, Department of Social Science, Fisk University. Regarding Owentsia session of World Citizens Association in 1941.

Box   333
Johnson, Chester, Electric Company, 1934-1954
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills, proposals for work, etc.

Box   333
Johnson, Christian, 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for electrical work.

Box   333
Johnson, David, Mrs. (Constance McCormick), 1934-1942
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Thank you notes for gifts, invitations, other child's letters.

Box   333
Johnson, E., 1913-1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for treatments.

Box   333
Johnson, E.A., 1933
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Doctor bill to Mr. E. Vigeant.

Box   333
Johnson, Edgar Dole, 1902
Note

Location: Oswego, New York.

Wedding invitation.

Box   333
Johnson, Edna, 1897-1998
Note

Location: Brooklyn, New York.

Romer student at Chicago Normal School asks reference.

Box   333
Johnson, Edward A., 1927
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Offer to sell property adjoining McCormick Estate.

Box   333
Johnson, Elizabeth Dale, 1936-1940
Note

Location: Wilmette, Illinois.

Notes accepting invitations, thank you notes.

Box   333
Johnson, Emil, 1940
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Asks job as caretaker.

Box   333
Johnson, Etta, 1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for nursing Anna Olofson.

Box   333
Johnson, E.W., 1941
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Bill from “physio-therapeauic institute” to Mary V. McCormick.

Box   333
Johnson, E.W., Mrs., 1918-1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for services rendered.

Box   333
Johnson and Faulkner, 1889, 1896, 1913
Note

Location: New York.

Furniture dealers. Bill, correspondence regarding order samples.

Box   333
Johnson, F.N., 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for contribution to Swedish Mission Church for maintenance of seminary, North Park College.

Box   333
Johnson, Frank Asbury, Mrs. (Annie W.), 1907, 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Chicago Woman's Club. Copy of resolutions to be presented to School Management Committee. Newspaper clipping regarding work of Woman's Club in “the Ghetto,” with request for cooperation.

Box   333
Johnson, Frank Seward, 1892, 1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for services to Emmons Blaine estate. Personal note.

Box   333
Johnson, Frank Seward, Mrs. (Elizabeth Ayer), 1910-1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters, announcements, regarding concerts.

Box   333
Johnson, Franklin W., 1900, 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Declines invitation, 1900.

Principal of University of Chicago high school, sends entrance requirements, 1911.

Box   333
Johnson, Frederick A., 1903-1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks interviews in regard to philanthropy, literature, etc.

Box   333
Johnson, George A., 1903
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Letters regarding post of Chief Sanitary Officer of Chicago.

See also:

  • Fisher, Walter L.
  • Sedgwich
  • Robins, Raymond
  • Addams, Jane
Box   333
Johnson, George S., 1939
Note

Location: San Francisco, California.

Bill for doctor's services to John Lawrence.

Box   333
Johnson, Gus C., 1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Inquires about leasing garage on St. Clair St. Photograph of Civilian Defense Ambulance of Chicago.

Box   333
Johnson, H., 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipt for waiter's wages.

Box   333-334
Johnson, Harry R., 1932-1935
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Plates, maps, typescript report of geological survey of Quelinda Estate.

Box   334
Johnson, Herman A., Mrs., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Declines invitation to lecture series.

Box   334
Johnson, Herrick, 1880, 1889-1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; New York; St. Louis, Missouri; Alma, Michigan.

Letters regarding Mrs. Blaine's marriage. Condolences on Mr. Blaine's death. Appeals for church causes. Johnson was, for a time, pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian Church, Chicago.

Box   334
Johnson, Hewlett, 1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Typescript of proceedings of meeting of the Chicago Council of American-Soviet friendship, 1948 November 27, at the Opera House. Address by Johnson included.

Box   334
Johnson, Hulda, 1923, 1943, 1948
Note

Location: Portland, Oregon; Chicago, Illinois.

Letters, bills for work done for Mrs. Blaine.

Box   334
Johnson, Imogene, Mrs., 1949
Note: See also: Civil Rights Congress of Illinois, 1949 March 11, testimonial banquet for Fr. Clarence Parker. Civil Rights Report, 1949 March 12.
Box   334
Johnson, L.N., Mrs. (Inez Fowler), 1939
Note

Location: Marshalltown, Iowa.

Claims to be a distant relative. Asks Mrs. Blaine to help her in tracing her “line” for DAR.

Box   334
Johnson, James E., 1935-1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Huntsville, Alabama.

Former employee at Kildere farm in Alabama. Appeals for aid.

Box   334
Johnson, James Nelson, 1924, 1932, 1939
Note

Location: Nashville, Tennessee.

African American leader and Professor of Creative Literature at Fisk University.

Copy of “The Shining Life,” Johnson's tribute to Julius Rosenwald at a memorial service. Copy of memorial tribute to Johnson after his death.

See also: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1924 May 19-31, address on “The Race Problem and Peace.”

Box   334
Johnson, Joe, 1944
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Former Kildare employee asks for aid.

Box   334
Johnson, J.J., 1925
Note: Claims a close association with Mrs. Blaine's mother, says she wanted to ensure the welfare of an unnamed young man asks Mrs. Blaine to lend the young man $500,000.
Box   334
Johnson, J. Lindsay, Mrs. (Annie E.)
Note

Location: Atlanta.

Asks for money to aid scheme to educate Southern African American. President of Georgia Federation of Women's Clubs.

Box   334
Johnson, J.S.M., 1926
Note

Location: Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts.

Bill for Cartage.

Box   334
Johnson, Julius J., 1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

International Harvester employee asks interview concerning problems of his sister.

Box   334
Johnson, K.S., 1889
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for gift. Declines invitation to lecture series.

Box   334
Johnson, L., 1907
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Employment service answers Mrs. Blaine's inquiry about cook.

Box   334
Johnson, Line S., 1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Lake Mills, Wisconsin.

Notes, memos, cable concerning the children, Nancy and John.

Box   334
Johnson, Lorenzo M., 1900, 1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinios.

Invitations.

Box   334
Johnson, Lorenzo M., Mrs., 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding invitation.

Box   334
Johnson, Luther A., 1941
Note

Location: Washington.

Texas Congressman. Thanks Mrs. Blaine for letters, telegrams, supporting legislation.

Box   334
Johnson, M.A., 1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipt for payment for tuning piano.

Box   334
Johnson, Mabel C., 1951
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills, correspondence regarding nursing services.

Box   334
Johnson, Margarethe, 1888-1895
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Detroit, Michigan.

Masseuse. Several notes recalling treatments given Mrs. Blaine. Request for her patronage. Congratulations on marriage. Condolences.

Box   334
Johnson, Maria, 1924
Note

Irish Labor Party.

See also: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1924 May 19-31.

Box   334
Johnson, Marietta, 1919
Note: See also: School of Organic Education, Fairhope, Alabama; American Women's Victory Dinner and Conference, 1919 February 12-13.
Box   334
Johnson, Mary, 1926
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Retired relief worker asks aid for destitute family.

Box   334
Johnson, Matilda, 1946-1955
Note

Location: Batavia, Illinois.

Thank you notes for presents, financial aid.

Box   334
Johnson, Maurice W., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Expresses interest and appreciation for the Chicago Institute.

Box   334
Johnson, Merrold S., 1951
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter, telephone memos asking for contribution to memorial for Booker T. Washington.

Box   334
Johnson, Minnie R., 1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for book, check.

Box   334
Johnson, Miss, 1892
Note: Accepts invitation.
Box   334
Johnson, Mrs., 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks aid for Amanda Smith Orphan Home.

Box   334
Johnson, N., 1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for carpentry.

Box   334
Johnson, Nels J., 1948
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Bills for tree work on McCormick Estate.

Box   334
Johnson, Oscar, 1931
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

To Grace Walker: Kildare employee fears losing his job, asks Miss Walker to intercede.

Box   334
Johnson, Paul W., 1946-1957
Note

Location: Denver, Colorado.

Bills for services rendered. Correspondence asking payment.

Box   334
Johnson, Phyllis, 1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for nursing services rendered.

Box   334
Johnson, Reginald D., 1932
Note

Location: Los Angeles.

To Dr. Langley Porter regarding plans for McCormick house.

Box   334
Johnson, Robert W., 1907
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Wedding invitation.

Box   334
Johnson, Roswell H., 1933-1934
Note

Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to start scholarship program for Chicago and describes program of Allegheny County. Asks for meeting.

Box   334
Johnson, Ruth, 1910, 1925
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

1910: Accepts invitation of the Senior Class.

1925: Thank you note for gift.

Box   334
Johnson, Sara B., Mrs., 1904-1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks to do Mrs. Blaine's gift shopping. Asks patronage for interior decorating firm.

Box   334
Johnson Service Company, 1928-1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for repairs for heating system.

Box   334
Johnson, Steward, Mrs., 1939
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Wedding invitation.

Box   334
Johnson Temperature Controlling Company, 1896-1897
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill, correspondence regarding heating plant.

Box   334
Johnson, Vivian W., 1945
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks Mrs. Blaine's assistance in getting into a home for the aged.

Box   334
Johnson, Walter, 1944
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Department of History, University of Chicago. Sends copy of book, The Battle Against Isolation, asks Mrs. Blaine's comment.

See also: William Allen White, The William Allen White Committee.

Box   334
Johnson, Walter, Mrs., 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

University of Chicago. Telephone memos inviting Mrs. Blaine to tea to discuss a “new radio project.”

Box   334
Johnson, W.P., 1904
Note

Location: London, England.

Declines invitation to the opening of Emmons Blaine Hall, School of Education, enclosing clipping from the London Times on education in the United States.

See also: The McCormick Estates.

Box   334
Johnson, William S., 1903
Note

Location: Boston, Massachussetts.

To Raymond Robins regarding post of Chief Sanitary Inspector of Chicago.

Box   334
Johnson, Y.O., 1911
Note

Location: Kansas City.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to assist him and his wife in going to college.

Box   334
Johnson, Bartlett Shipp, 1904
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Wedding invitation.

Box   334
Johnson, Martlett Ship, Mrs. (Caroline B.), 1904, 1936
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

1904: thank you note for Mrs. Blaine's wedding gift to Johnson daughter.

1936: congratulations on radio talk.

Box   334
Johnston, E.A., 1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Regarding panorama and model mower.

See also: Stanley McCormick, McCormick Estates.

Box   334
Johnston, E.D., 1917
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

See also: American Red Cross.

Box   334
Johnston, Ethel B., 1923-1924, 1943
Note

Location: Toronto, Illinois.

Thank you notes for gifts, check from McCormick estate in 1953.

See also: Agnes Bell.

Box   334
Johnston, Frank B., Mrs. (Nancy Otis), 1937-1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telegram, notes, accepting invitations.

Box   334
Johnston, Howard G., 1921
Note: See also: Federal Council of Churches, report of meeting of 1921 December 16.
Box   334
Johnston, Hugh McBirney, 1900, 1928
Note

1900: accepts invitation to lecture series.

1928: invitation to Mrs. Blaine.

Box   334
Johnston, Hulburd, 1931
Note

Location: Lake Forest.

Wedding invitation.

Box   334
Johnston, James W., 1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for $10 present.

Box   335
Johnston, Joseph F., 1900, 1911
Note

Location: Montgomery, Washington.

Governor of Alabama, Senator from Alabama.

1900: introduces Mrs. R. Morrisette.

1911: to “Dear Chauncey” (copy): defends stand on contested election of Lorrimer to Senate.

Box   335
Johnston, Julia H., 1915
Note

Location: Peoria, Illinois.

Regrets unable to attend party for Mrs. McCormick.

Box   335
Johnston, Lucille M., 1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks for job.

Box   335
Johnston, Morris Leidy, 1900, 1902, 1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations to play tennis, to visit, to wedding.

Box   335
Johnston, Morris Leidy, Mrs. (Grace Douglas), 1903, 1934
Note

1903: thank you note for gift.

1934: attempt to arrange visit to Parker School for friends from Germany.

Box   335
Johnston, Samuel, 1916
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Medical bill for services to Virginia Peeler.

Box   335
Johnston, William Steward, Mrs. (Cora Butterworth Smith), 1940-1941, 1947, 1952
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; St. Louis, Missouri; Cleveland, Ohio; New York; Holmby Hills, California; Los Angeles, California; Sacramento, California.

Actress. Personal notes, thank you notes, efforts to arrange meetings, greetings, requests for a loan, news of acting career.

Box   335
Johnstone, Douglas K., Mrs. (Emily Virginia Smith), 1913-1915, 1924, 1928-1929, 1941, 1949
Note

Location: London, England; Roanoke, Virginia; Chicago, Illinois.

1913-1915: college education, with which McCormick family helped.

1928-1929: efforts to see Mrs. Blaine, requests for help in educating children.

1941, 1949: greetings, remembrances.

Box   335
Johnstone, F. Bruce, 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two short notes regarding League of Nations and World Court.

Box   335
Johnstone, William C., Mrs., 1937
Note: See also: National Committee on the Cause and Cure of War, twelfth annual conference, 1937 January 26-29.
Box   335
Joiner, Adoniram Judson, Mrs., 1935
Note

Location: Harrison, New York.

Wedding invitation.

Box   335
Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee, 1949
Note

Location: New York.

Edward Barsky, national chairman, Spanish Refugee Appeal, attempts to arrange meeting.

Box   335
Joint Committee for Calling a Constitutional Convention, 1945
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks Mrs. Blaine's cooperation, financial aid in working for revision of the Illinois constitution.

See also:

  • Bogert, George G., Mrs.
  • Nohelty, Katherine
Box   335
Joint Committee on High-Pressure Water System, 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks Mrs. Blaine's help in getting high-pressure water system for Chicago's business district.

Box   335
Joint Emergency Relief Fund of Cook County, 1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memos, letters regarding benefit show for relief fund.

“Estimate of Minimum Relief Requirements for Chicago for Fiscal Year October 1, 1931-September 30, 1932”: typescript, 1931 November 28

Box   335
Jolley, George, 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Orphan, claiming original name was McCormick, asks help in finding parents.

Box   335
Jones, Annie, 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Recommends cook.

Box   335
Jones, Arthur J., 1906, 1911
Note

Location: East Islip, Long Island, New York; New York City, New York.

Inquires about job at Parker School, 1906.

Asks for pictures to use in lectures on use of machinery in industry, 1911.

See also: Wells, E.H.

Box   335
Jones, B.C., 1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Tailor solicits patronage.

Box   335
Jones-Baugh Cotton Company, 1914
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Notice of purchase from McCormick trustees.

Box   335
Jones, Bob, College, 1929
Note

Location: College Point, Florida.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for check, asks her to set up student loan fund.

Box   335
Jones Book Store, 1930
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Bill for books.

Box   335
Jones, Caesar, Dickinson, Wilmont and Company, 1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Copies of auditor's report and accounts of trustees for Mary V. McCormick, Mrs. Blaine, Emmons Blaine, minor, and suggestions regarding appointment of comptroller for the McCormick estate.

Box   335
Jones, Charles S., 1889
Note

Location: New York.

Informing telegraphically that he has shipped the goods.

Box   335
Jones, Charles T., 1897-1910
Note

Location: New York.

Bills for sale of gloves and other articles to Mrs. Blaine and payment receipts.

Box   335
Jones, Charlotte L., 1889
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Sends good wishes to Mrs. Blaine on her approaching marriage.

Box   335
Jones, Chester Lloyd, 1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

A folder containing the address by Mr. Jones before Council on Foreign Relations, on “Outlook for South America.”

Box   335
Jones, Claburn Everett, 1945
Note

Location: Highland Park, Illinois.

Marriage announcement of his daughter.

Box   335
Jones, Clarence B., 1937
Note: Note accepting an invitation from Mrs. Blaine.
Box   335
Jones, Clara M., 1916, 1918
Note

Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota; Santa Barbara, California; France.

Correspondence regarding her visit to Chicago, to the West, and then to France.

Box   335
Jones, Carol 1945
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for her interest in Parker School.

Box   335
Jones, Cornelia K., 1943
Note

Location: Detroit, Michigan.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for her hospitality when she and her family visited Chicago.

Box   335
Jones Dairy Farm, 1900-1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Various invitations to Mrs. Blaine.

Box   335
Jones, D.R., 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks the secretary to make an appointment for him with Mrs. Blaine.

Box   335
Jones, Edward Smyth, 1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter to Mrs. Blaine asking for an interview and sending his book The Sylvan Cabin as a present to her.

Box   335
Jones, Elmer, 1943
Note

Location: Fullerton, California.

Note of thanks for the gift of $500 and says that he never worked for a better employer than her sister.

Box   335
Jones, E.U., 1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for the rent of pasture.

Box   335
Jones, Evelyn E., 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Informs the senior class of the Parker School that Miss Laura E. Jones will not arrive in time for the class supper from abroad.

Box   335
Jones, Floyd, 1909-1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Cash receipts for his wages as chauffeur of the mother of Mrs. Blaine. Later on, after working for some other person, he requests Mrs. Blaine to appoint him as her chauffeur.

Box   335
Jones, Frank H., 1903, 1922?
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Regrets inability to come to tea and meet Mrs. Blaine. Expresses gratefulness at the sympathy shown by Mrs. Blaine in his bereavement.

Box   335
Jones, Fred, 1943
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Expresses thanks on receiving $1200 from Mary Virginia McCormick Pension Fund and says that he enjoyed working for her.

Box   335
Jones, George Roberts, 1946
Note

Location: Highland Park, Illinois.

Wedding announcement of their daughter.

Box   335
Jones, Gilbert L., Mrs., 1943, 1944
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Talks to the secretary on phone and wants to speak to Mrs. Blaine about tickets for a concert.

Box   335
Jones, Grace Russell, 1893
Note

Location: Red Bank, California?

A social letter to her cousin Hattie.

Box   335
Jones, Gwethalyn, 1912-1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Santa Barbara, California; Lake Forest, Illinois.

Thank you notes, wedding announcement of her sister, pictures of a picnic in which Mrs. Blaine joined, and other social letters.

Box   335
Jones, Harold E., 1924-1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for medical services.

Box   335
Jones, Harold O., 1936-1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for professional services and other letters concerning treatment of Miss McCormick.

Box   335
Jones, Harry W., 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

A thank you note for a gift sent by Mrs. Blaine.

Box   335
Jones, Jane Lloyd, 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanking Mrs. Blaine for her letter and asking her to visit his school at her convenience.

Box   335
Jones, Jesse H., 1924
Note

Location: New York.

Seeks financial help of Mrs. Blaine for the publicity of Mr. Davis who is standing for an election.

Box   335
Jones, J.R., 1909
Note

Location: Highland Park, Illinois.

Marriage announcement of their daughter.

Box   335
Jones, Jenkin Lloyd, 1899-1911
Note

Location: Tower Hill, Wisconsin.

Correspondence regarding the social life in Chicago, the educational system, and Theodore Parker anniversaries.

Box   335
Jones, John F., Mrs. (Marguerite E.), 1949
Note

Location: Benton Harbour, Michigan.

Seeks financial help and charity of Mrs. Blaine.

Box   335
Jones, Katherine, 1892-1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acceptance notes for luncheons. Recommends her friend, Miss Marian G. O'Neil, for appointment as a Physical Instructor.

Box   335
Jones, Laura, 1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notes regretting inability to attend the Senior Class Supper.

Box   335
Jones, Lewis T., 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Seeks loan of $500 and appeals for her help in his “dire distress.”

Box   335
Jones, Lillian F., 1900-1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests Mrs. Blaine to help her brother in getting his job back with the McCormick Reaper Company. Applies for the post of Head-assistant in the McCormick School.

Box   335
Jones, Llewellyn
Note: See also: Nation, The, Club of Chicago, 1928 May 16. Anniversary Dinner.
Box   335
Jones, Llewellyn?, Mrs.
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to Mrs. Blaine at the marriage of her daughter.

Box   335
Jones, Louis
Note: See also: Chicago Urban League. Conference on Juvenile Delinquency in the Negro Community.
Box   335
Jones, Martin D., 1941
Note

Location: Oak Park, Illinois.

Bill for professional services ($250).

Box   335
Jones, Mary E., 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Seeks financial aid from Mrs. Blaine regarding the annual reception to the girls of the upper classes in all the high schools of the city.

Box   335
Jones, Mary Wadsworth, 1900
Note

Location: Eureka, Illinois.

She wants Mrs. Blaine to refer her to anyone going abroad who desires a secretary or a companion. She is a student and a teacher.

Box   335
Jones, W.F., 1916
Note

Location: Kewanee, Illinois.

Seeks a loan of $400 as he is in debt due to the illness of his daughter.

Box   335
Jones, Nancy Brown, 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note thanking Mrs. Blaine for sending roses to her.

Note regretting inability to attend the New Year's Eve dinner party.

Box   336
Jones, Peterson and Newhall Company, 1908-1923
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Bills for the sale of shoes, etc. to Mrs. Blaine.

Box   336
Jones, Raymond, 1909-1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notes accepting the invitations of the senior class of the Parker School.

Box   336
Jones, S.H., 1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Talks with Mrs. Blaine's secretary on telephone. Wants to have an interview with Mrs. Blaine and to get financial help in re-building his burnt down church in Fall City, Nebraska.

Box   336
Jones, S.M., 1892
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Regrets his inability to accept an invitation from Mrs. Blaine.

Box   336
Jones, Thomas D., 1901-1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding installation of an organ in the 4th Presbyterian Church.

Box   336
Jones, Thomas D., 1914-1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding installation of an organ in the 4th Presbyterian Church.

Thanking Mrs. Blaine for her subscription of $250 to the entertainment fund of the General Assembly.

Seeking subscription from Mrs. Blaine for the Municipal Tuberculosis Sanitarium.

Thanking Mrs. Blaine for her subscription of $5000 to Children's Memorial Hospital.

Box   336
Jones, Thomas Orton, 1937-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notes accepting dinner invitations.

Box   336
Jones, Tina, 1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests Mrs. Blaine to finance the return to Chicago of Miss Nelson who was in her employ as a cook 30 years ago, and is now in a sanitarium in Los Angeles.

Box   336
Jones, Walter Clyde, 1909
Note

Location: Springfield, Illinois.

Letter to Mr. McCormick stating that he would consider his suggestions concerning Senate Bill 311.

Box   336
Jones, Winifred, 1912, 1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter thanking Mrs. Blaine for the fine time he passed with her and for her hospitality.

Letter informing Mrs. Blaine of her approaching marriage.

Box   336
Jonnoh, R.W., 1894
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for painting portrait of Master Emmons Blaine in oil $1200.

Box   336
Jordan, Bessie, 1915
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for her present.

Box   336
Jordan, Bradford, 1945
Note

Location: Schenectady, New York.

Pamphlet entitled “A Letter to the President,” a newspaper clipping “Hard Going for Leftists” and a covering letter.

Box   336
Jordan, C.H., and Company, 1892, 1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for funeral services.

Box   336
Jordan, Constance, 1903
Note

Location: San Francisco, California.

Writes to Mrs. Blaine that his sister Gertrude is ill and cannot plan her summer program.

Box   336
Jordan, Edwin S.
Note: See also: Institute of American Meat Packers, 1926 October 27. 3rd Public Conference on education and industry held jointly with University of Chicago.
Box   336
Jordan, Emily N., 1907
Note

Location: Palo Alto, California.

Letter describing the last days of Gertrude to Mrs. Blaine and thanking her for her sympathy and for the check of $600.

Box   336
Jordan, Gertrude, 1892-1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Las Vegas, New Mexico; Mentoni, California; Colorado Springs, Colorado.

She thanks Mrs. Blaine for her generous help during her illness and writes to her from various sanitariums and health resorts describing her physical condition.

Box   336
Jordan, Gertrude, 1904-1907
Note

Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado; Essex County, New York; Denver, Colorado; Montclair, Colorado; Santa Clara County, California; Palo Alto, California.

She thanks Mrs. Blaine for her generous help and writes to her from various places about her condition, the illness of her sister, the earthquake in California, her plans to marry Mr. Jansen, and of her improving health. In the last year she suffers from a relapse and is stricken seriously ill.

Box   336
Jordan, Helen R., 1907
Note

Location: Saint Helena Sanitarium, Palo Alto, California.

Helen is the sister of Gertrude and in these letters she describes the last days of Gertrude and the death of Constance, another sister.

Box   336
Jordan, L., 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telegram to Mrs. Blaine that a house has been taken on Mr. Fetzer's assurance that it would be thoroughly cleaned and well furnished.

Box   336
Jordan, S.M., 1907, 1917
Note

Location: Stewartstown, Pennsylvania; Chicago, Illinois.

A letter stating that the school in Teheran, Persia, confronts the same problem as does the Francis Parker School.

Telephonic record of talk with the secretary asking for an appointment with Mrs. Blaine, and which he fails to get because she is very busy.

Box   336
Jordan, William H., 1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

A poetic composition on “The McCormick Tradition.”

Box   336
Josefa, Sister Marie, 1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Expresses her thanks for the purchase of embroidery by Mrs. Blaine and for her payment.

Box   336
Joseffer String Quartet, 1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks for the permission of Mrs. Blaine to add her name to the list of subscribers.

Box   336
Joseph & Burr, 1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Memo requesting settlement of a payment.

Box   336
Joseph, H., and Company, 1916, 1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for the sale of some dresses to Mrs. Blaine.

Box   336
Joseph, Jesse A., 1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter and talk with secretary, about the matter of Paul Vanbaarn.

Box   336
Joslin, Elliot P., 1929
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Bill for medical services ($250) to Mrs. Alfred Gooding.

Box   336
Jourdan-Gassin, Charles, 1947-1948
Note

Location: Nice, France.

Mr. Jourdan is the director of the Rotary International and writes a letter to Mrs. Blaine in her capacity as the Chairman of the World Citizens Association, enclosing in French language a pamphlet called “The World at the Crossroads.” Two more letters in French.

Box   336
Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1909-1915
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Letters about Mrs. Blaine's subscription to the Journal.

Box   336
Journal of Commerce, 1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Talk on telephone with the secretary, wants to speak to Mrs. Blaine directly but gets disgruntled on not being able to do so.

Box   336
Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1907-1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for subscription.

Box   336
Journal of the Outdoor Life, 1927
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Asking Mrs. Blaine to subscribe to a gift fund for the benefit of tuberculosis patients.

Box   336
Joy, N.G., 1892
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Payment receipt for stitching linens.

Box   336
Joyce, James 1949
Note

Location: London, England.

Talk with secretary. Passing through Chicago and asks for interview with Mrs. Blaine to discuss world government and world citizenship. Has attended all the world conferences and plans to go to Stockholm. Mentions Quincy Wright as reference.

Box   336
Judas, Elizabeth, 1932 January
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Phone and interview memos; student desires assistance in finding employment.

Box   336
Judd, C.F., 1913 October
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Brief business letter.

Box   336
Judd, Charles H., 1910 October-1925 January
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters and memos bear on Chicago University School of Education, of which Judd was the director. Invitations to meetings, notice of publications, and a February 1915 survey of current research in educational theory and history are included.

See also: Chicago Regional White House Conference, 1931 October 30-31. Regarding child health and protection.

Box   336
Judd, J.R. and Company, 1886 January
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Short business note.

Box   336
Judd Laundry Machine Company, 1916 July
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Business letter and illustrated folder advertising commercial ironing equipment.

Box   336
Judd, Walter H., 1938 December
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Mimeographed copy of speech by China missionary-physician, Dr. Walter H. Judd, delivered before the Chicago Sunday Forum, title: “Is America Japan's Partner in Aggression?”

Box   336
Judkins, George W., 1926 June
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Letter dealing with lease of summer home at Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts.

Box   336
Jenkins, Walter Clyde, 1945 January
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Wedding announcement.

Box   336-337
Judson, Clay, 1923 December-1949 May
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Includes letters requesting financial contributions to Red Cross and Chicago Council on Foreign Relations (1920s) and memorandum dealing with United World Federalists (1947).

The preponderance of this collection deals with Francis Parker School. Judson was an active trustee and there is much correspondence dealing with the Parker School from 1933-1945. Included are: letters acknowledging Mrs. Blaine's heavy contributions for salaries, pensions, etc.; memos, transcripts of minutes of meetings, and reports of Parker School trustees, parents' committee, and educational council--these bear on budgetary troubles during 1930s and efforts to make the school more self-supporting financially; letters and memos on appointment of new principal in 1938 - Herbert W. Smith; letters and reports on building expansion program of early 1940s; other items concerning both Parker School and personal affairs.

Box   337
Judson, Clay, Mrs. (Sylvia Shaw), 1926 February-1948 December
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters acknowledging gifts of flowers.

Box   337
Judson Freight Forwarding Company, 1916-1947
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Business letters and bills for shipment of auto and household goods.

Box   337
Judson, Harry Pratt, 1903-1925
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters, memos, and reports deal primarily with University of Chicago matters (Harry Pratt Judson, president). Early correspondence centers on relationship of the “Chicago Institute” and the School of Education and includes various legal memoranda; later papers deal with plans for a university medical school supported by Rockefeller Foundation and specializing in preventive medicine and research; March 1924 letter evaluates United States policy toward League of Nations; 1925 letter urges Mrs. Blaine to support Macedonian relief effort.

Box   337
Judson, Harry Pratt, Mrs. (Rebecca A.), 1903-1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters request Mrs. Blaine's patronage of university-sponsored drama and acting troupe.

Box   337
Judson, James M., Mrs. (Clara Ingram), 1948 July-September
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Writer is author of Cyrus McCormick biography for children, Reaper Man; letters tell Mrs. Blaine of radio dramatization of book's story.

Box   337
Juergens, Paul, 1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Schoolboy comments on Sir Oliver Lodge's talk at Parker School.

Box   337
Juilliard School of Music, 1938 September
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Catalogues describing school sent in response to Mrs. Blaine's request.

Box   337
Julian, Andrew, 1917-1955
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Personal notes and bills from man who rented autos to Mrs. Blaine.

Box   337
Julian, Andrew, Mrs., 1922-1924
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

A few short letters.

Box   337
Julian, Edith, 1914 November
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter requests information as to kinship of Gail Hamilton and James G. Blaine.

Box   337
Julian, George, 1922
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

A few brief letters.

Box   337
Julian, Percy L., Mrs., 1949 February-1950 December
Note

Location: Maywood, Illinois.

Thank you note and Christmas greeting; letter urging Mrs. Blaine to help finance new housing for female students at University of Illinois and thus prevent discrimination against African Americans at that school.

Box   337
Julian and Stone, 1912-1919
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bills from chauffeurs.

Box   337
Julihn, Eric G. A., 1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bills from bookbinder; also a letter requesting financial aid to return to school in Europe.

Box   337
Junglegym Inc., 1921 November
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Company requests opportunity to install gym equipment at Parker School.

Box   337
Junior Association of Commerce of Chicago, 1940 September-1942 May
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter requesting attendance at memorial dinner for Chicago Symphony Orchestra; letters urging support of World War II civilian pilot training program in Chicago area.

Box   337
Junior Commonwealth, 1912 June-September
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters and letter-copies to Mrs. Blaine describe a “spiritualist” organization's view of the social reform movement.

Box   337
Junior League of Chicago, 1913 October-1938 December
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters and memos; Junior League sponsored charitable benefit performances and desired Mrs. Blaine's support.

Box   337
Junior Republic Movement, 1936 April-1937 March
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters, folders, and interview memos from Frank Torell, executive director of organization aiming at “American self-government adapted to the school room.” Torell wanted Mrs. Blaine to help finance publications.

Box   337
Junior Safety Association of Illinois
Note: See also: Illinois Safety Association.
Box   337
Junkin, Francis T. A., 1901-1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Junkin was an attorney for Atcheson, Topeka and Santa Fe Company. Includes letters and memos regarding railroad transportation as well as the Cyrus McCormick exhibit given to the state of Virginia.

Box   337
Justice for Palestine Committee, 1948 May
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Appeal for financial aid for Jewish defenders of Palestine.

Box   337
Juvenile Improvement Association, 1906 June
Note

Location: Denver, Colorado.

Letter relative to national conference on juvenile improvement held in Chicago.

Box   337
Juvenile Court of Cook County, 1904 February-1917 July
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Postcard and program requesting support of benefit concert for Juvenile Court; handwritten copy of resolutions affecting truant children within Cook County; copy of letter and memo from Judge Ben B. Lindsey of Denver relative to judicial action to protect “stage children” from managerial exploitation; memos concerning salary troubles of Juvenile Court officers.

See also:

  • Hotchkiss, Willard E., Committee
  • Bartelme, Mary M., 1928 October 15
  • Citizens' Anniversary Committee
Box   338
Juvenile Protective Association, 1909-1929
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters, memos, and check receipts relative to requests for annual contributions - Mrs. Blaine regularly subscribed $1,000 per year; copy of Association's reports on Chicago juvenile problems for 1912-1913 which are very comprehensive; letters, memos, and reports concerning one dependent Chicago family (Zenos Boyne) which was subsidized by Mrs. Blaine.

Box   338
Juvenile Protective Association, 1930-1953
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Material consists mainly of letters requesting and acknowledging Mrs. Blaine's yearly contribution, which was $1,000 in the 1930s but was cut to $500 in the 1940s. A few letters discuss individual cases of need and there are a number of pamphlets on the association's work, including several copies of the association's monthly pamphlet, “Chicago's Children.”

See also:

  • Addams, Jane
  • Binford, Miss Jessie
  • Bowen, Mrs. Joseph T.
  • Dean, Mrs. George R.
  • Deacy, Thomas E.
Box   338
Juvenile Welfare Association, 1942, 1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memos asking appointments.

Subseries: K
Box   338
Kabatznick's Art and Gift Shop, 1927
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Bill.

Box   338
Kabayame, Aisuke, 1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Address to the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 1935 November 1, on “The Internal Situation in Japan.”

Box   338
Kacel, Adele, probably 1929
Note

Location: Wien, Austria.

Letter in German and photograph.

Box   338
Kadesch, W.H., 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters regarding the translation of an article on physics by a Professor Gruner.

See also: Millikan, Professor.

Box   338
Kaempfer's Bird Store, 1901-1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills.

Box   338
Kahl, R.T., 1915
Note

Location: New York.

Letters to Harold McCormick, Mrs. Blaine regarding Kahl's chance purchase of a book entitled “McCormick,” bearing the signature of R. Hall McCormick.

Box   338
Kahle, Heinz, 1948
Note

Location: Coburg, Germany.

Letter to Mrs. Ruth Mary Lewis. Local leader of world government movement in Germany offers his services to Mrs. Blaine, tries to interest her in supporting a book he is writing.

Box   338
Kahler, Frederick August, III, Mrs. (Janet Wedderburn Gregory), 1937-1940
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Notes accepting and declining invitations.

Box   338
Kahler Hospital, 1947-1948
Note

Location: Rochester, Minnesota.

Bills to John Altrichter.

Box   338
Kahler, James Howard, Mrs., 1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memo, seeks appointment.

Box   338
Kahmann, Karl W., 1914-1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Taxidermist's bills.

Box   338
Kaiser, Elizabeth A., 1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding announcement.

Box   338
Kakas, Edward F., and Sons, 1926
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Fur dealers' bills.

Box   338
Kalbfleisch, Emma A., 1900
Note

Location: Bridgeport, Connecticut.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to contribute to the New England Travelling Library.

Box   338
Kales, Albert Martin, 1903, 1912-1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Attorney. Correspondence regarding the “Witter Case.”

Box   338
Kales, Albert Martin, Mrs., 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding announcement.

Box   338
Kales, John Davis, Mrs., 1896-1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations, wedding invitations.

Box   338
Kalo Shop, 1906-1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Dealer in arts and crafts, silversmiths. Bills.

Box   338
Kaltenborn, Hans V., 1909, 1937-1938
Note

Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Letter arranging to coach Mrs. Blaine's son for entrance exams in German at Harvard, 1909.

See also:

  • Thomas, Norman, radio addresses, “Can Democracies Avoid Dictatorship?” 1937 February 18
  • Hitler, Adolf, radio address, 1938 September 16
Box   338
Kammerer, Paul, 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Lecture to the Chicago Woman's Club, 1925 January 29, on “The Inheritance of Acquired Characteristics.”

Box   338
Kampes, Carl, 1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Los Angeles, California.

Letters regarding hiring of Kampes as assistant butler, expense accounts.

Box   338
Kandaleft, Alice, 1933
Note: See also: National Council of Woman, 1933 July 19-20, International Congress of Woman.
Box   338
Kane, Curran and Mueller, 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for clothing, tailoring.

Box   338
Kane, Jean, 1943
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Receipt, thank you note for $1,000 received from Mary Virginia McCormick Pension Fund.

Box   338
Kane, Katie J., 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Janitress, laid off by Board of Education, claims she has been treated unfairly and asks for Mrs. Blaine's help.

Box   338
Kane, Louise, 1910-1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Seamstress' bills for work.

Box   338
Kane, Martin Henry, 1940
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Wedding invitation.

Box   338
Kane, Martin Henry, Mrs. (Annie Finnegan), 1905-1932
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Thank you notes for gifts. Letters, telegrams regarding visit of (Aunt) Mary Dwyer to Los Angeles, her death. Requests for aid.

Box   338
Kane, Nellie Graham, Mrs., 1917-1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memo, letters regarding sister, Mary Eckle.

Box   338
Kane, William A., 1931, 1947
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Employee at Riven Rock Estate.

Copy of letter to Dr. Richards regarding request for a raise in pay, 1931.

Thank you note for Easter gift, 1947.

Box   338
Kansas City Board of Public Welfare, 1914
Note

Location: Kansas City.

Note regarding reports requested by Mrs. Blaine.

Box   338
Kansas City Journal Post, 1936
Note

Location: Kansas City.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to use paper for pro-Roosevelt ad.

Box   338
Kansas State Agricultural College, 1909-1910
Note

Location: Manhattan, Kansas.

Veterinarian asks financial aid for schemes.

Box   338
Kantoos, R.M., and Company, 1909-1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills from importers of Oriental clothing, embroidered goods.

Box   338
Kantor, Harold
Note

Location: New York.

Bill from dentist to Mr. Tommy McDuffie.

Box   338
Kaplan, Mrs., 1890
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to forward letters to her husband, Mrs. Blaine's coachman.

Box   338
Kapp, Josef F.
Note

Location: New York.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to look over his painting collection.

Box   338
Kappen, A.L., 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests a loan.

Box   338
Karanikas, Alexander, 1948
Note

Location: Goffstown, New Hampshire.

Progressive Party Congressional candidate asks for job if he loses campaign.

Box   338
Karasek, Gene, 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Has scholarship to college in Connecticut, asks for loan to help pay remainder of expenses.

Box   338
Karavelowa, Catherine, 1924
Note: See also: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1924 May 19-31.
Box   338
Karcher, Leonard, 1938
Note

Location: Barrington, Illinois.

Invitation.

Box   338
Karcher and Rehn Company, 1918-1919
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Furniture designers. Proposal for work, bill.

Box   338
Kardex Rand Sales Corporation, 1926
Note

Location: Tonawanda, New York.

Bills for office supplies. Telephone solicitation.

Box   338
Karloyi, Count, 1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Claims to be deposed president of Hungary, asks appointment.

Box   338
Karamazin, Madame, 1919
Note: See also: U.S. Department of Labor, Children's Bureau, Conference on Child Labor Standards, 1919 May 19-20.
Box   338
Karpess, Lazar, 1940
Note

Location: Brooklyn, New York.

CPA offers to balance the federal budget.

Box   338
Karrick, Russell V., 1935
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for Christmas message.

Box   338
Karshner, Rolla G., 1931, 1939
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Doctor's bills for services to A. Olofson, Mrs. Helen Riley.

Box   338
Karsner, Audrey Stanwood, 1912
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for wedding gift.

Box   338
Kaskel and Kaskel, 1891, 1905
Note

Location: New York.

Hosiers and Glovers. Bills.

Box   338
Kassees, J.H., 1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Tries to sell Mrs. Blaine rugs.

See also: Mr. Bedegian.

Box   338
Kastner, Marie, 1928-1931
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Thank you notes.

Box   339
Katz, Wilbur G., 1944-1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence regarding the work of the Illinois Progressive Voters Council.

Copy of address by Katz to Chicago Institute for Religious Studies, 1944, on the “Moral Implications of the Legal Profession.”

See also:

  • Rosenfield, Maurice
  • Field, Marshall
  • Sears, Kenneth C.
Box   339
Katz, Wilber G., Mrs. (Ruth W.), 1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for Christmas greeting.

Box   339
Kaub, Arthur H., 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Pastor, who married one of Mrs. Blaine's employees, thanks Mrs. Blaine for flowers she sent to the church.

Box   339
Kauffman, Katherine E., 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Lecturer, whose husband is employed by International Harvester, asks help in making engagements.

Box   339
Kaufman, J.W., Company, 1919-1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Exterminating service's bills.

Box   339
Kaufman, Weimar and Fabry Company, 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Photographers' bills.

Box   339
Kawin, Irene, 1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

See also: Chicago Urban League. Conference on Juvenile Delinquency in the Negro Community, 1932 May 24.

Box   339
Kay, John Roland, 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding announcement.

Box   339
Kay, John Roland, Mrs. (Ella Darrell), 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for wedding gift.

Box   339
Kayser, Jacques, 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Copy of address to the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 1937 March 27, on “Will France Go Communist?”

Box   339
Keagle, Margaret H., 1916
Note: Thank you note for gift.
Box   339
Kean, Taylor and Company, 1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Brokers ask Mrs. Blaine's help in securing Morriss Plan bank for Chicago

Box   339
Keasby and Mattison Company, 1906
Note

Location: Ambler, Pennsylvania.

Bill for building materials.

Box   339
Keate, Jeff, 1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for dinner.

Box   339
Kee, Chaoell Dairy Company, 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill.

Box   339
Kee, Grace, 1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notes accepting and declining invitations of the Senior Class.

Box   339
Kee, Letitia L., 1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests job as secretary.

Box   339
Keedick, Lee, 1912-1920
Note

Location: New York.

Lecture manager. Bill for books, letters, telegrams regarding seats for lectures for Mrs. Blaine.

Box   339
Keefe, William J., 1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for a check for “patriotic” work.

Box   339
Keefer, W.C., 1910, 1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine (1910) and Cyrus Hall II and Harold F. McCormick (1923) for checks.

Box   339
Keeler, James H., Mrs., 1921-1922, 1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memos regarding building fund of Illinois General Hospital and Cancer Research Foundation (1921), tickets for concert of Alexander Ackimoss (1922), tickets for a ball given for war veterans (1929).

Box   339
Keeler, W.P., 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Objects to Mrs. Blaine's views on the drama as a tool for educating children.

Box   339
Keeler, James, 1914, 1922-1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telegram regarding publishing of Mrs. Blaine's address to N.E.A. conference; letter concerning Keely's efforts to stop the “Fourth of July Slaughter” (1914); wedding invitations.

Box   339
Keely, James, Mrs. (Gertrude Small), 1911, 1916, 1926-1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you notes for gifts, invitations.

Box   339
Keena, Mabel Smith, 1940
Note

Location: Grosse Pointe, Michigan.

Wedding invitation.

Box   339
Keene, C.C., Mrs., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to invest in dressmaking business.

Box   339
Keene, Charles H., 1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

See also: Chicago Regional White House Conference on child health and protection, 1931 October 30-31.

Box   339
Keeney, M.K., Mrs., 1906
Note

Location: Lioga, Pennsylvania.

Destitute widow asks Mrs. Blaine for assistance.

Box   339
Keep, Albert, Mrs., 1900, 1915-1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations, lists of names regarding Mrs. N.F. McCormick's birthday celebration.

Box   339
Keep, Chauncey, 1913, 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding invitations.

Box   339
Keep, Chauncey, Mrs., 1904, 1913, 1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations.

Box   339
Keep, Frances, 1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Sympathy telegram.

Box   339
Keep, Frederic, 1896-1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notes accepting invitation, concerning exchange of books, interview.

Box   339
Keep, Frederic A., Mrs. (Florence S. Boardman), 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for wedding gift.

See also: Keep, Frederic.

Box   339
Keep, Harriet S., 1896-1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notes accepting, extending invitations.

Box   339
Keep, William F., 1892, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Declines invitation, 1892.

Declines to contribute to a municipal lodging house, 1901.

Box   339
Keferstein, Carl B., 1921
Note

Location: Washington.

Wedding invitation.

Box   339
Kehler, James Howard, 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipt and notice of prints.

Box   339
Kehler, James Howard, Mrs., 1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Interview concerning possibility of purchasing Vernon H. Bailey drawings for contribution to National Museum of the Smithsonian Institute.

Box   339
Kehm Brothers Company, 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipt.

Box   339
Kehrer, John, 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note.

Box   339
Keig, Marshall, 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

See also: Town Hall Meeting of Chicago, 1937 February 15, March 30. Letter of thanks of transcript of March 30 Town Hall Meeting.

Box   339
Keig, Marshall E., 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for information about people possibly interested in employing a young woman singer and teacher to tutor children and thus earn enough to pay for voice training.

Box   339
Keiler, John D., 1902
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Receipt.

Box   339
Keiller, W. M., 1925
Note

Location: University of Texas.

See also: Bundesen, Dr. H. N., 1925 March 12.

Box   339
Keinuth, Louise, 1934
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Thank you note.

Box   339
Keith, Edson, Mrs., 1889-1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Several invitations to visit and personal notes.

Box   339
Keith, Elbridge G., Mrs., 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding invitation and invitation to visit.

Box   339
Keith, Elmore W., 1924
Note

Location: Bloomingdale, New York.

Receipt.

Box   339
Keith, Sarah Miller, 1889-1899
Note

Location: St. Joseph, Michigan; Chicago, Illinois.

Personal correspondence.

Box   339
Keith, Thomas Randolph, 1921
Note

Location: Bel Air, Maryland.

Daughter's marriage announcement.

Box   339
Kellar, F., 1901
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Telegram regarding shipment of furniture.

Box   350
Kellberg, Carl, 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Gymnastic instructions.

Box   350
Keller, Adolph, 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Zurich, Switzerland.

Correspondence from a leader of the League of Nations Union in Europe about establishing connections with friends of the League in America.

Box   350
Keller, Ferdinand, 1894-1902
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Correspondence and receipts for antique furniture.

Box   350
Keller, Helen, 1928-195
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Appeals for assistance from American Foundation for the Blind and its activities in the U.S. and overseas.

Box   350
Kelley, Alexander, 1932
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Receipt.

Box   350
Kelley, Florence, 1910-1932
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Copy of recommendation of Mrs. Kelley for Chief Factory Inspector of Illinois, and letter from Mrs. Kelley about need for consumer education.

See also: Hull House, 1932 May 6.

Box   350
Kellner, George W., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of inquiry about Parker School.

Box   350
Kellock, Isobel M., 1919-1938
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada; Pasadena, Santa Monica, California.

Personal correspondence; monthly reports on Virginia McCormick for 1934-1937.

See also:

  • Klinger, Mathilde
  • Powell, Carolyn
  • Walker, Grace J.
Box   350
Kellogg, Arthur P., 1905-1925
Note

Location: New York.

Correspondence about subscriptions and support for Charities magazine, later called Survey.

Box   350
Kellogg, Charles Palmer, Mrs., 1894-1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations to daughter's wedding and to visit.

Box   350
Kellogg, Emma C., 1889
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Best wishes on Miss Blaine's wedding.

Box   350
Kellogg, Gertrude, 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal note of appreciation.

Box   350
Kellogg, J.H., 1918
Note

Location: Battle Creek, Michigan.

Medical report on protégée of Mrs. Blaine.

Box   350
Kellogg, Martha A., 1896
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Appeal for support for agency aiding employment of poor.

Box   350
Kellogg, J.J., Mrs. (Laura Cornelius), 1920-1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Seymour, Wisconsin; New York, New York.

Correspondence, reports and appeals for aid for various Native American Indian tribes in retaining their land and establishing banks and trust funds for them to maintain their existence. Copies of articles and Congressional resolutions.

Box   350-351
Kellogg, Paul U., 1905-1951
Physical Description: 12 folders 
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Requests for articles and reviews of books and social problems. Much material on philanthropy, political and social affairs. Copies of booklets, pamphlets, articles from Survey Graphic magazine. Also memos and statements of its financial condition and appeals for support. Includes some personal correspondence.

Box   351
Kellor, Frances A., 1901-1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; New York.

Correspondence about a book, and activities concerning education for immigrants.

See also: Chamber of Commerce of United States, National Americanization Committee.

Box   351
Kells, George D., 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Regrets at inability to attend cocktail party.

Box   351
Kelly, Alfred Roberts, 1906
Note

Location: San Francisco, California.

Daughter's wedding announcement.

Box   351
Kelly, Anthony Paul
Note

Location: New York.

Script of a three-act play, “The Phantom Legion.”

Box   352
Kelly, Bridget Agnes, 1921
Note

Location: Ireland.

Letter from relative of employee about coming to America.

Box   352
Kelly, Charles, Mrs., 1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Inquiry about Vassar Club reservations.

Box   352
Kelly, D.F.
Note: See also: Chicago Association of Commerce, 1932 June 2-3.
Box   352
Kelly, Edward J. (Mayor of Chicago), 1938-1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Text of talks at Unity Day Meeting at Chicago Stadium, 1941 June 6. Correspondence from Mayor of Chicago about Mrs. Blaine's serving on various committees and aiding in relief work, war work, and political campaigns.

See also: Hull House, 1938 February.

Box   352
Kelly, Edward J., Christmas Fund, 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests and purchase of tickets to benefit football game.

Box   352
Kelly, Edward J., Company, 1909, 1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipt and notice of forwarding of complete writings of Conan Doyle.

Box   352
Kelly Engineering Company, 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for loan for company by a friend of the manufacturer.

Box   352
Kelly, Frank B., 1933-1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Medical report and bills for friend of Mrs. Blaine.

Box   352
Kelly, Frank B., Mrs., 1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request to be a patron for Fall Fashion Show for benefit of University of Illinois Research Hospitals.

Box   352
Kelly, H.B., and Company, 1926
Note

Location: Clayton, New York.

Notice of repairs needed at cemetery.

Box   352
Kelly, Howard A., Hospital, 1917-1918
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Bills and correspondence about Miss Kate Graham.

Box   352
Kelly, John H.
Note: See also: Labor Party - Convention, 1920 July 12.
Box   352
Kelly, Kathleen Forsyth, 1937-1940
Note

Location: Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York.

Acceptances and thank you notes for invitations to parties.

Box   352
Kelly, Mary Louisa, 1898
Note

Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Request from former teacher to use Mrs. Blaine as reference for new boarding school.

Box   352
Kelly, Patrick, 1910-1928
Note

Location: New York.

Personal notes.

Box   352
Kelly, Peter, 1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note.

Box   352
Kelly, W.J., 1930
Note

Location: Ventura, California.

Requests for payment for chairs.

Box   352
Kelsey, Carl, 1906
Note

Location: University of Pennsylvania.

Letter of information about social work conference.

Box   352
Kelsey, E.L., 1900
Note

Location: Detroit, Michigan.

Invitation to daughter's wedding.

Box   352
Kelsey, F.A., Mrs. (Mary Fuller), 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for information about former employee.

Box   352
Kelsey, Moulton, 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for appointment by former radio commentator allegedly censored off the air for refusal to support Dewey in 1948.

Box   352
Kelsen, Hans, 1941
Note

Location: Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Acceptance of invitation to visit.

Box   352
Kelvinator-Chicago, 1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone conversations about installation of refrigerator.

Box   352
Kemeys, Edward, 1899-1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipt for $2,000 from Mary Virginia McCormick Pension Fund.

Box   352
Kemp, John MacMillan, Mrs., 1923
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Invitation to daughter's wedding.

Box   352
Kemp, L. Howard, 1924-1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal correspondence.

Box   352
Kempf and Costa, 1908-1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipts.

Box   352-353
Kempf, Edward J., 1927-1950
Physical Description: 6 folders 
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Dr. Kempf was physician to Stanley McCormick. These folders include medical reports and correspondence with McCormick family about the property and health of Stanley McCormick and the guardianship exercised over him and his affairs.

Box   353
Kemsley Allied Newspapers, 1942-1943
Note

Location: London, England.

Cablegrams regarding Mrs. Blaine's radio broadcast.

Box   353
Kendall, C.N., 1902
Note

Location: Indianapolis, Indiana.

Request for information about mutual acquaintance.

Box   353
Kendall, Elizabeth, 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acceptance of invitation from senior class of Parker School.

Box   353
Kendall, Mary, 1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Pledge of subscription to Henry Baird Favill Memorial Laboratory.

Box   353
Kendall, Virginia H., 1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to Parker School Annual Demonstration of Activities.

Box   353
Kendig, A.J., 1901
Note

Location: Clinton, Iowa.

Request to aid education of grandson.

Box   353
Kendrick-Bellamy Stationery Company, 1946
Note

Location: Denver, Colorado.

Receipts.

Box   353
Kenilworth Sanitarium, 1943-1946
Note

Location: Kenilworth, Illinois.

Receipts and statements of account for Lena Olson.

Box   353
Kenison, Charles, 1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipt.

Box   353
Kenison, N., and Sons, 1920
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Medical bills.

Box   353
Kenly, David Franklin, Mrs., 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to visit.

Box   353
Kenna, Edward Dudley, 1903-1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence about leases and residences on Blaine property.

Box   353
Kenna, Edward Dudley, Mrs. (Madeline Kerens), 1903-1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence from tenant about property.

Box   353
Kennedy, Captain, 1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request to be present as witness of accident at inquest of one of the victims.

Box   353
Kennedy, Edith, 1886
Note

Location: High Bench, Illinois.

Personal letter.

Box   353
Kennedy, E.J., 1929
Note

Location: Saranac Lake, New York.

Receipts.

Box   353
Kennedy, Horace, Mrs., 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Inability to accept invitation.

Box   353
Kennedy, John Drummond, 1926-1940
Note

Location: New York; Washington, D.C.

Correspondence about loans and property settlements for Mrs. Harriet Blaine Beale; and personal correspondence.

Box   353
Kennedy, John McCartney, 1932
Note

Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Daughter's wedding announcement.

Box   353
Kennedy, Mira, 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for assistance.

Box   353
Kennedy and Johnson Inc., 1945-1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipts.

Box   353
Kennedy, Joseph Patrick, 1939
Note

Location: London, England.

Letter of appreciation for donation to be used to aid needy Americans.

Box   353
Kennedy, Pendleton, 1896
Note

Location: Warrenton, Virginia.

Letter of inquiry from nurse about duties in regard to Emmons Jr.

Box   353
Kennedy, William R., 1914
Note

Location: Lexington, Virginia.

Notice of forwarding of bound volumes of newspaper, The Union, sent on request of John H. Latane.

Box   353
Kennelly, Martin H. (Mayor of Chicago), 1947-1951
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Text of radio address of March 26, 1947. Personal greetings and inquiry as to Mrs. Blaine's supporting his 1951 mayoralty campaign.

Box   353
Kennerley, Mitchell, 1913
Note

Location: New York.

Correspondence and receipts for books.

Box   353
Kennett, Francis Julian, Mrs., 1900, 1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Coronado, California.

Invitations to daughters' weddings.

Box   353
Kenney, Sara A., 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for assistance to South Deering Neighborhood Center.

Box   353
Kenny, Sister Elizabeth, Foundation, 1946-1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for contributions.

Box   353
Kent, B. & H.B., 1908
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Receipt.

Box   353
Kent, Charles Foster, 1923-1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence about establishing fellowships for the teaching of religion at Yale University.

Box   353
Kent-Costikyan, 1925
Note

Location: New York.

List of antique Oriental rugs.

Box   353
Kent, Fred I., 1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Text of address of April 6, 1939 before National Conference on Interstate Trade Barriers.

Box   353
Kent, G.B., and Sons, 1894
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of information about brushes.

Box   353
Kent, J.E., 1897
Note

Location: Greenwich, Connecticut.

Receipts.

Box   353
Kent, S. Leonard, Jr., Mrs., 1940-1949
Note

Location: St. Regis Lake, New York; Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania.

Personal correspondence.

Box   353
Kent, William, 1900-1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Washington, D.C.

Correspondence about sale of property for use of Hull House; and personal advice about use of Latin in school.

Box   353
Kentucky Cottage Industries, 1933-1934
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills of account.

Box   353
Kentucky and Tennessee Oil Company, 1902
Note

Location: Cincinnati, Ohio.

Invitation to become a stockholder.

Box   353
Kenyon College, 1949
Note

Location: Akron, Ohio.

Letter of information about labor-management forum program instituted at college on behest of McNeil Machine Company and request for contributions toward new building and hiring of staff for such program.

Box   353
Kenyon, Helen, 1941
Note

Location: Poughkeepsie, New York.

Personal note.

Box   353
Kenyon, O.J., 1930-1931
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

A builder and contractor's report on strengthening and repairing buildings on Stanley McCormick Estate. These reports seem to be based on faults occasioned by the earthquake of 1925.

Box   353
Keough Marine Sales, 1951
Note

Location: Saranac Lake, New York.

Receipt.

Box   353
Keppel, Frederick and Company, 1892-1897
Note

Location: New York.

Receipt.

Box   353
Keresey, John T., and Company, 1910-1921
Note

Location: New York.

Receipts.

Box   353
Kerfoot, S.H., 1889
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal letter.

Box   353
Kerfoot, S.H., Jr., 1892
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acceptance of invitation to visit.

Box   353
Kernochan, Frederic, 1927
Note

Location: New York.

Memorandum on proposed camp site for Boy Scouts.

Box   353
Kerr, George Henry, Mrs., 1940
Note

Location: Providence, Rhode Island.

Announcement of daughter's wedding.

Box   353
Kerr, Harold, 1949
Note

Location: Round Lake, Illinois.

Letter of information about handmade silver work.

Box   353
Kerr, Harry Hyland, 1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Medical bills.

Box   353
Kerr, Leslie H., Jr., 1937-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acceptance of invitations.

Box   353
Kerrigan, I.S., 1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipt.

Box   353
Kerrigan, J.F., and Son, 1925-1935
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Receipts for freight handling.

Box   353
Kerry, Katherine G., 1927
Note

Location: Seattle, Washington.

Letter of appreciation.

Box   353
Kerschensteiner, George, 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Text of essay, “Education for Citizenship.”

Box   353
Kerwin, Jerome G., 1942-1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for support of Robert Merriam for Alderman and India's aspirations for independence.

Box   353
Keshishyan, John S., 1934
Note

Location: New York.

Letter of information about change of business association.

Box   353
Kesner, J.L., 1920-1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Inquiries about possible sale of property and receipts for rent of rooms.

Box   353
Kessler, Gisella, 1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notice of advance of money to patient at Michael Reese Hospital.

Box   353
Kessler, Harry, 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Text of address before Chicago Council on Foreign Relations.

Box   353
Kessel, Leo, Mrs., 1940
Note

Location: New York; Chicago, Illinois; Beverly Hills, California.

Inquiries about appointments.

Box   353
Ketting, E. Ogden, Mrs. (Elinor Farwell), 1940, 1945
Note

Location: Libertyville, Illinois.

Letter of appreciation; and notification of father's death.

Box   353
Kettle, Charles F., 1910, 1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for assistance.

Box   353
Keuffel and Esser Company, 1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipts.

Box   353
Kewanee Boiler Company, 1917
Note

Location: Kewanee, Illinois.

Receipts.

Box   353
Key, The Misses, 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to sister's marriage.

Box   353
Keyes, A. Belcham, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of protest about Chicago Institute.

Box   353
Keystone View Company, 1922
Note

Location: Meadville, Pennsylvania.

Solicitation from stereograph company.

Box   353
Khaki and Blue Club, 1921-1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memos, correspondence regarding contribution to ex-servicemen's club.

Box   353
Khan, Zafrullah, 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Copy of address by Pakistani foreign minister to Chicago council on Foreign Relations, 1949 November 17, on “Building a New State in the East.”

Box   353
Kiaer, Herman, 1944, 1948
Note

Location: Elkhart, Indiana; Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note, greeting card, invitation.

Kiaer, Herman, Mrs. (Alice Damrosch Pennington)
Box   354
1903-1912
Note

Location: Augusta, Maine; New York, New York; Westport, New York.

Child's school exercise, invitation to graduation from girl's school. Personal notes, thank you notes, invitations and arrangements for visits to Chicago.

Box   354
1913-1950
Note

Location: New York, New York; Westport, New York.

Letters regarding marriage, honeymoon, family affairs. Copy of poem, greeting cards, personal letters, etc.

See also: Mr. and Mrs. Pleasants Pennington, Mr. Herman Kiaer.

Box   354
Photographs
Box   354
Klingle, George, 1898
Note: Copy of poem “Recompense.”
Box   354
Kibbe, G.R., 1924
Note

Location: Oakland, California.

Asks financial help in preparing a pictorial exhibit on old California.

Box   354
Kiddle, Stanley F., 1927-1946
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Dealer in auto supplies, electrical appliances. Bills.

Box   354
Kiefer, George, 1906-1910
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Bills for various chores.

Box   354
Kier Letter Company, 1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for work for Illinois Federation of Women's Clubs.

Box   354
Kilborn, Elizabeth Clark, 1948
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Correspondence with Thomas E. Dewey, attorneys, and Mrs. Blaine from woman who claims her estate was sold illegally and her legal rights denied.

Box   354
Kilbridge, John F., 1902, 1904, 1907
Note

Location: Cimarron, New Mexico; Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you notes for gifts, letter concerning Kilbridge's health.

Box   354
Kilburn, James B., 1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for party.

Box   354
Kilgour, John, 1891
Note

Location: Cincinnati, Ohio.

Wedding invitation.

Box   354
Killian, Bertram S., 1926-1927
Note

Location: Somerville, Massachusetts.

Letter, bills from veterinarian.

Box   354
Killian, V.J., Company, 1928-1929, 1948, 1950
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Plumbing contractor. Bills.

Box   354
Kilpatrick, William H., 1922, 1928-1929, 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; New York.

Copy of address to second annual meeting of the National Conference on Educational Method, 1922 March 1, Chicago; letter regarding celebration of John Dewey's 70th birthday.

See also:

  • Chicago Association of Child Study and Parent Education, 1928 February 16-18
  • Mid-West Conference on Character Development
  • Progressive Education Association Conference, 1937 October 28-30
Box   354
Kimball, Bob, 1902
Note

Location: Cimarron, New Mexico.

Notes on exchange of Christmas gifts, addressed to Mrs. Blaine and to “Dear Carrie.”

Box   354
Kimball, C.P., and Company, 1889-1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Carriage and harness dealers. Bills and letters for stable items, repairs, etc.

Box   354
Kimball, Curtis, Mrs., 1914-1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Efforts to arrange interviews for Mrs. Johnston of the “Organic School” at Fairhope, Alabama.

Box   354
Kimball, D., 1905-1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Kimball's effort to get Mrs. Blaine to influence Chicago schools to teach his shorthand method.

Box   354
Kimball, William Wallace, 1901, 1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Declines to contribute for Municipal Lodging House, 1901.

Invitation to recital, 1917.

Box   354
Kimball, William Wallace, Mrs. (Evaline M. Cone), 1900?, 1911
Note: Exchange of invitations, thank you notes, etc.
Box   354
Kimber, Helen, 1905
Note

Location: St. Joseph, Missouri.

Tries to set Mrs. Blaine to purchase Texas land for the “colonization” of Chicago's poor.

Box   354
Kinchlow, A.D., 1943
Note: Thanks Mrs. Blaine for check for $2,000 from Mary Virginia McCormick Pension Fund.
Box   354
Kindig, Guy S., 1950
Note

Location: New York.

Wedding invitation.

Box   354
Kinahan, R.W., 1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notes, correspondence on the investigation of several houses and land in Toronto for prospective purchase.

Box   354
Kinerson, J.H., 1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Interview with secretary. Tries to sell silver polish.

Box   354
King, Charles Garfield, 1886-1933
Note: Two child's letters to Harold McCormick, one to Mrs. Blaine. Condolences, invitations, wedding announcements.
Box   354
King, Charles Garfield, Mrs. (Ginerva Fuller), 1907, 1928, 1931
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Invitations, thank you note.

Box   354
King Chimney and Boiler Company, 1900-1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills, proposals for work, etc.

Box   355
King, Ernest Joseph, 1945, 1947
Note

Location: Washington; Chicago, Illinois.

Acknowledges telegram regarding ability of military and naval leaders and of General Marshal and Admiral King in particular, 1945.

Copy of King's address on the “Obstacles to World Government” at proceedings of World Republic meeting of June 6th, 1947.

Box   355
King, Barnum and Company, 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Stock brokers' bill for Chicago City Railways bonds.

Box   355
King, F.J., Mrs., 1915
Note: Out of work, Mrs. King asks for a loan.
Box   355
King, Florence, 1914-1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Seeks Mrs. Blaine's support for the Women's Association of Commerce, 1914-1916.

Tries to collect the account of Elin Nielsen, Pasadena, California, dressmaker, 1919-1920.

Box   355
King, Francis, 1915
Note

Location: Alma, Michigan.

Note regarding address of wife Louisa.

Box   355
King, Francis, Mrs. (Louisa Yeomana), 1894-1946
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois; Alma, Michigan; South Hartford, New York.

Personal notes, thank you notes for gifts, wedding invitations, etc.; letters regarding gardens at Lake Forest estates.

Box   355
King, Garfield, 1937-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notes declining invitations.

Box   355
King, Henry W., 1899
Note: Copy of King's funeral services.
Box   355
King, Henry Walter, 1925-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

1925-1926: seeks Mrs. Blaine's support for character-education movements, the Pathfinders of America, and the De Shetley Foundation.

1937-1940: notes regarding organization for peace, arrangements for meetings, etc.

See also: Write, J.F.

Box   355
King, Henry W., Mrs., 1889-1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Elmhurst, Illinois.

Personal notes, thanks for gifts, congratulations, condolences, greetings, etc.

Box   355
King, Hildreth, 1941
Note

Location: Upper St. Regis, New York.

Note recalling Mrs. Blaine's conduct during the recent burning of her Adirondack camp.

Box   355
King, James, Nursery, 1941
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Letter inviting Mrs. Blaine to showing of peonies.

Box   355
King, Jasper S., Mrs., 1948
Note

Location: Highland Park, Illinois.

Asks support for YWCA work.

Box   355
King, John Andrews, Mrs. (Helen Hinde), 1945-1953
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters concerning Mrs. Blaine's support of the Chicago Maternity Center.

Box   355
King, John Andrews, Jr., 1937-1940
Note

Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts; Lake Forest, Illinois.

Notes accepting and declining invitations.

Box   355
King, John C., and Company, 1899-1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notes regarding purchase and sale of securities.

Box   355
King, John L.
Note: See also: Burlingame, King and Dunk.
Box   355
King, John Lord, Mrs. (Theodore Shaw), 1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note declining invitation for Mr. and Mrs. John McCutcheon.

Box   355
King, J.Q., 1901-1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Meat dealer's bills.

Box   355
King, Joseph, 1931
Note: See also: Progressive Conference, 1931 March 11-12.
Box   355
King, Louise Este, 1893
Note

Location: Bar Harbor, Maine.

Indenture covering Mrs. Blaine's rental of King cottage.

Box   355
King, Oliver Wolcott, 1920
Note

Location: New York.

Wedding announcement.

Box   355
King, P.S., and Son, 1913
Note

Location: London, England.

Publishers. List of publications.

Box   355
King, Rockwell, Mrs., 1902, 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding announcements.

Box   355
King, Rufus G., Jr., 1949
Note

Location: Washington.

Effort to arrange interview regarding Garry Davis, “citizen of the world,” and world government movement.

Box   355
King Street Mission (Toronto), 1912-1914
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Letters thanking Mrs. Blaine for contributions.

Box   355
King Ventilating Company, 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memos trying to interest Mrs. Blaine in ventilating system for barn at Milford Meadows Stock Farm.

Box   355
King, William G., 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Man working on genealogy of Emmons family asks help.

Box   355
King, William H., Jr., 1944-1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters regarding Brownlee estate, Illinois Progressive Voters' Council, Lina Olson estate.

Box   355
King, Frank, 1937-1949
Note

Location: Newark, New Jersey; New York.

Appeals for Mrs. Blaine's cooperation in: Save the Children fund for work in Southern Mountains, war-time France; petition to protect German-born immigrants; efforts to construct a “Freedom House” in New York; the National Citizens Political Action Committee; a construction project of Frank Lloyd Wright.

Box   355
Kingman, Eugene Allerton, 1932
Note

Location: Providence, Rhode Island.

Wedding invitation.

Box   355
Kings, Daughters, 1900
Note

Location: Temple, Texas.

Appeal for contribution.

Box   355
Kingsley, A.C., 1940-1941
Note

Location: Phoenix, Arizona.

Letter, bills for medical services to Mrs. E.M. Cough.

See also: Dr. Brewer.

Box   355
Kingsley, Eugene M., 1910-1912
Note

Location: Malden, Massachusetts.

Letters regarding sale of orange manicure sticks to Mrs. Blaine.

Box   355
Kingsley, Harold M., 1931
Note: See also: World Alliance for International Friendship through the Churches, 1931 November 9-12; 16th annual meeting and good will congress.
Box   355
Kingston, George, 1900
Note: Asks job cleaning sewers for Mrs. Blaine.
Box   355
Kinley, David, 1915
Note

Location: Palisades Park, Michigan.

Copy of letter to Dr. Graham Taylor, Macataw Park, Michigan, regarding a manuscript report by a Miss Breckinridge and work at “the school.”

Box   355
Kinloch, Lillian, 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for gift.

Box   355
Kinney, Charles M., 1909, 1912, 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notes declining and accepting invitations from the senior class, note thanking Mrs. Blaine for box at a concert.

Box   355
Kinney, Harold H., 1932
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Letters regarding insurance coverage of art work stores in Los Angeles.

Box   355
Kinney, Henry C., 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter enclosing copy of pamphlet by Kinney on welfare work among children.

Box   355
Kinney, Henry C., 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter enclosing copy of pamphlet by Kinney on Welfare work among children.

Box   355
Kinney, Lloyd Eugene, 1932
Note

Location: Taylorville, Illinois.

Wedding announcement.

Box   355
Kinsey, J.W., Mrs. (May Owens), 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter, memo regarding kindergarten work.

Box   355
Kinsey, William S., and Company, 1903
Note

Location: New York.

Linen dealer. Bill, solicitation.

Box   355
Kinsley, Gertrude Reynolds, 1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks interview, says she is daughter of Elizabeth McKeown, a former employee of Mrs. Blaine.

Box   355
Kinsley's, 1892-1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Restaurant, catering service. Bills, arrangements for luncheons.

Box   355
Kinsman, Raymond M., 1927
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Bill for services in reporting Memorial Service to Dr. Charles W. Eliot.

Box   355
Kinsolving, Rachel Busey, 1915-1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request that Mrs. Blaine be patroness, for concerts.

Box   355
Kinyon, Betty, 1928-1930
Note

Location: Lake Mills, Wisconsin.

Thank you notes from child. Picture of her in 1928.

Box   355
Kinyon, Mildred, 1926
Note

Location: Jefferson, Wisconsin.

Thank you note.

Box   355
Kinyon, Wallace W., 1925-1939
Note

Location: Eau Claire, Wisconsin; Lake Mills, Wisconsin.

Manager's report for the week ending November 10, 1928 of progress of dairy farm owned by Mrs. Blaine. Thank you note for holiday gifts.

Box   355
Kinyon, Wallace W., Mrs., 1926-1931
Note

Location: Lake Mills, Wisconsin.

Thank you notes.

Box   355
Kipp, P.E., 1900
Note

Location: San Diego, California.

Offer to sell painting of James G. Blaine.

Box   355
Kirby, George H., 1929
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Telegram stating it would be impractical to have meeting reported as papers will be published.

Box   355
Kirby, Thomas N., 1904
Note

Location: Cleveland, Ohio.

Request for financial assistance for Mrs. Henrietta Boscovitz.

Box   355
Kircher, Paul, 1908-1919
Note

Location: Champaign, Illinois; Chicago, Illinois; Buffalo, New York.

Acceptance and refusals of Parker School Senior Class invitations.

Box   355
Kitcher, Paul, Mrs., 1928
Note

Location: Montreal West, Quebec.

Thank you note for sending her son to camp.

Box   355
Kircher, Elsa, 1909-1915
Note: Acceptances and refusals of Parker School Senior Class invitations.
Box   355
Kirchner, Frederic William, 1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding announcement.

Box   355
Kirby, Abner, 1881
Note

Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Wedding invitation.

Box   355
Kirby, T.S., 1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Recommends a textbook for school children.

Box   355
Kirby, Victor E., 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Application for chauffeur job.

Box   355
Kirchwey, Freda, 1942-1949
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Pamphlet entitled “The Answer is Full Employment” (1945). Invitation to become a member of the Nation Associates.

Box   355
Kirk, Alan G., 1952
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Mimeographed copy of speech by Admiral Kirk entitled “Moscow: 1949-1952” given before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations on April 1, 1952.

Box   355
Kirk, Alice G., 1901
Note

Location: St. Peters School.

List of students in the Division Training Class of St. Peters School.

Box   355
Kirk, C. Cooper, 1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Offer to buy property in Chicago.

Box   355
Kirk, James S., and Company, 1914-1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request that Mrs. Blaine join committee to give opposition to attempt to do away with free lighterage on the Chicago River.

Box   356
Kirk, Samuel, and Son, 1890-1931
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Bills and receipts for silverware.

Box   356
Kirk, Wallace Forester, 1912-1934
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for contribution to the campaign of Mr. Pendergast.

Request for money to enable him to have recount in city election.

See also: 42nd Ward Voters' Association, 1948 April 22, Report of meeting.

Box   356
Kirk, Walter Radcliffe, 1919-1944
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for contribution to the Revell-Hamill Campaign Fund (1919).

Box   356
Kirk, Walter Radcliffe, Mrs. (Louisa Nevins Johnston), 1926-1953
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request to donate to opera.

Request for donation to American Relief for France.

Pamphlets on relief program and American Aid to France programs after the war.

Box   356
Kirkham-Hayes Corporation, 1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Real estate firm wants to discuss property.

Box   356
Kirkland, Caroline, 1883-1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request to use Mrs. Blaine's library for series of lectures sponsored by the North Side Branch of the Illinois Equal Suffrage Association.

Request that Mrs. Blaine aid Casa Maria settlement house. Some information on the establishment contained in letter.

Box   356
Kirkland, Cordelia, 1898-1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Offer to sell the Kirkland School Settlement telescope to the Parker School. Receipt for the sale.

Box   356
Kirkland, Elizabeth Stansbury, 1884-1897
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters from teacher to pupil Anita McCormick.

Pamphlet “In Memoriam” gives some biographical information.

Box   356
Kirkland, Ethel, undated
Note

Thank you note.

See also: Kirkland, Mrs. Joseph.

Box   356
Kirkland, John W., 1903
Note

Location: Johannesburg.

Calling card.

Box   356
Kirkland, Joseph, Mrs., 1904
Note

Location: Mombasa, East Africa.

Wedding announcement for her daughter Ethel.

Box   356
Kirkland, Louise, 1889
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Congratulations on engagement.

Box   356
Kirkland Mission, 1899-1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for donations.

A little information included on mission in pamphlets, also list of subscribers.

Box   356
Kirkland, R.B., 1920
Note

Location: Jefferson, Wisconsin.

Settlement of Emmons Blaine Jr.'s estate by Judge of Jefferson County.

Box   356
Kirkland School, 1884
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Pamphlet describing the 1884-1885 session of the school. List of pupils and parents or guardians included.

Box   356
Kirkland School Association, 1901-1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipts for dues paid to the Association.

Plan for raising an Endowment Fund for a lectureship for the public schools of Chicago as a memorial to the founder of the school.

Box   356
Kirkpatrick, Ada, 1929-1931
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Thank you notes for gifts.

Box   356
Kirkpatrick, Helen, 1940-1945
Note

Location: London, England (Chicago Daily News Foreign Service).

Stenographic report of an address given by Miss Kirkpatrick entitled “London in Wartime” before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations on 1940 February 17.

Mimeographed report of an address by Miss Kirkpatrick entitled “America's Role in the Reconstruction of Europe” given before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations on October 26, 1945.

Box   356
Kirkpatrick, J.M., 1912-1913
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Request for contributions and for aid in financing the installation of a new pipe organ for the First Presbyterian Church of Huntsville. Thank you note.

Box   356
Kirkpatrick, Thomas, 1893
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Bill and receipt for oil painting.

Box   356
Kirkpatrick, Thomas J., 1889
Note

Location: Lynchburg, Virginia.

Letter of congratulations upon forthcoming marriage.

Box   356
Kirksville College of Osteopathy and Surgery, 1950
Note

Location: Kirksville, Missouri.

Request for donation to aid health program for rural areas.

Copy of “Rural Clinic Program of the Kirksville College of Osteopathy and Surgery.”

Box   356
Kirkwood, Edith Brown, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for picture for use in story in Woman Beautiful.

Box   356
Kirsch, E.R., Mrs., 1915
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Sister of the mother of Flora J. Cooke asks for aid for her son and for herself.

Box   356
Kirschner, Mark, 1949
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Request from D.P. to help him get job as newspaper reporter.

Box   356
Kirschoff, Madame, 1924
Note: See also: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1924 May 19-31.
Box   356
Kite, E., Madame, 1890
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Bill and receipt from dressmaker.

Box   356
Kittelson, Gina, 1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for Christmas gift.

Box   356
Kittleson, Myrtle, 1938-1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for Christmas gift.

Request that Mrs. Blaine help her husband obtain position as yacht skipper.

Box   356
Kittleman, James M., 1909
Note

Location: Springfield, Illinois.

Notification that he will vote for Senate Bill 311.

Box   356
Kittredge, Abbott E., 1889-1896
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Wedding invitation.

Box   356
Kivi, Hanna, 1949-1955
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill and receipt for laundry work.

Thank you note for paying her doctor bills.

Box   356
Kiwanis Council for Crippled Children, 1924-1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for donations.

Box   356
Kiyonari, Yoshida, 1891
Note

Location: Tokyo, Japan.

Death notice.

Box   356
Kjellberg, Thekla S., 1908-1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for massage and gymnastic treatments.

Box   356
Klafs, Ernest C., 1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Report of radio broadcast by Klafs of Lane Technical High School of Chicago on “Physical Education.”

Box   356
Klapp, William H., Mrs., 1902
Note: Bill and receipt for jewelry.
Box   356
Klatt and Long, 1911-1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for newspapers.

Box   356
Klebs, Arnold C., 1900-1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for contribution to the Committee on the Prevention of Tuberculosis of the Visiting Nurse Association of Chicago.

Box   356
Klee, Rogers, Wile and Loeb, 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Livestock insurance policy.

Box   356
Klein, Carl, 1901
Note: Letter in German.
Box   356
Klein, George J., 1892
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill and receipt for photographic negatives.

Box   356
Klein, Jerome E., 1948
Note

Location: Forest Hills, New York.

The founder of the Student Federalist (in 1940) congratulates Mrs. Blaine on her plan for founding the Foundation for World Government and offers his cooperation.

Copy of the Federal Union for September 6, 1941.

Box   356
Klenhard, G.A., 1939-1942
Note

Location: Arcadia, California.

Thank you notes for unnamed kindnesses.

Box   356
Klenhard, G.A., Mrs., 1939
Note

Location: Arcadia, California.

Thank you note.

Box   356
Kleybolte, Rudolph, and Company, 1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Recommend themselves as investment bankers.

Box   356
Klibanow, W.J., 1952
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Inquiry if East Lake Street property is for sale.

Box   356
Kling, H.F., 1906
Note

Location: Webster School.

Thank you note for standing up for him when his bookkeeping was questioned.

Box   356-357
Klinger, Mathilda M., 1923-1948
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama; Santa Monica, California.

Miss Klinger's correspondence has to do with the running of residences in Alabama and later California. Some figures are given, complete budget for 1934. Thank you notes for gifts.

Box   357
Kluspes, John S., undated
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Bill and receipt for ice water.

Box   357
Knabe, William, and Company, 1889-1890
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Bills and receipts for rental of piano.

Box   357
Knapp, Nell B., 1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for aid in establishing a Home and Club for Eastern Star women. Plans for the establishments are outlined in detail.

Box   357
Knapp, Raymond, Mrs., 1937
Note: See also: Progressive Education Association Conference, 1937 October 28-30.
Box   357
Knickerbocker, H.R., 1943
Note: Stenographic report of an address by Knickerbocker entitled “At the Ringside of History” given before a group at the Palmer House in Chicago on February 16, 1943.
Box   357
Knickerbocker Ice Company, 1908-1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts.

Box   357
Knickerbocker School, 1906
Note

Location: Wilmette, Illinois.

Request that Mrs. Blaine give talk to graduating class.

Box   357
Knight, Mr., 1930
Note: Wants to sell rare books.
Box   357
Knight, Emmett F., 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for an interview.

Box   357
Knight, Francis McMaster, 1944-1950
Note

Location: Highland Park, Illinois.

Wedding announcements.

Box   357
Knight, Francis McMaster, Mrs. (Helen Perkins), 1912
Note: Accepts invitation to Parker School Senior Class supper.
Box   357
Knight, Frank and Rutley, 1916
Note

Location: London, England.

Summary of few choice properties for disposal by real estate agents.

Box   357
Knight, H.B., 1909-1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for contribution of $10,000 to the College of Idaho.

Box   357
Knight, John, 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Explains plan of Victor E. Morissette to open a small loan company and asks Mrs. Blaine financial assistance in getting him started. Picture of Morissette enclosed.

Box   357
Knight, John S., 1942
Note

Location: Detroit, Michigan.

Notification that Knight can be reached in Florida.

Box   357
Knisley, Harry C., Company, 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipt for work on ice-box.

Box   357
Knittle, Louise, 1905
Note

Location: Front Street, Pontiac, Michigan.

Notification that she is sending handkerchiefs and asks for fair payment in return.

Box   357
Knoedler, M., and Company, 1924
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Invitation to see paintings.

Box   357
Knopel, John Esher, 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Expected to enter children in North Side School.

Box   357
Knoop, Laura, 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acceptance of invitation from Senior Class Parker School.

Box   357
Knott, F.P., 1897-1916
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Thank you notes for gifts.

Newspaper clipping which tells of Mrs. Blaine putting her servants under union rules (1900).

Box   357
Knott, Henry A., 1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Inquiry if Mrs. Blaine will allow extension of loan to Mrs. Lawrence's estate.

Box   357
Knott, Isabel Hill, 1902
Note

Location: Denver, Colorado.

Thank you note for present.

Box   357
Knowles, Amy Thorp, 1918
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Expression of sympathy over Emmons Jr.'s death.

Box   357
Knowles, Charles E., 1920
Note

Location: New York, New York.

See also: Labor Party Convention (New York State Delegate), 1920 July 12.

Box   357
Knowles, Myrta, 1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note.

Box   357
Knowles, Sarah C., 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for an interview.

Box   357
Knowlton, M.H., 1913
Note

Location: Del Norte, Colorado.

Request that she invest in ranch he wants to buy.

Box   357
Knox College, 1939-1941
Note

Location: Galesburg, Illinois.

Requests for donations.

Box   357
Knox, E.M., 1921
Note

Location: Havergal College, Toronto, Canada.

Recommendation of Miss Mooney for position with Mrs. Blaine.

Box   357
Knox, Frank, 1939-1944
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Washington, D.C.

Stenographic report of an address by Secy. of Navy Knox entitled “The Most Important Features of Foreign Relations” given in Chicago on December 6, 1943.

Request that Mrs. Blaine contribute to United Service Organizations.

Box   357
Knox, Samuel Frank, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request to settle suit out of court.

Box   357
Knutsford, Viscount, 1929
Note

Location: London, England.

Request for donation to the London Hospital.

Box   357
Kobe College, 1925-1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Kobe, Japan.

Requests for donations. Pamphlets, newspaper clippings, and letters give a good deal of information.

Box   357
Koblitz, Francis, 1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for order for Holly Wreaths.

Box   357
Koch, Sumner L., 1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Doctor bill.

Box   357
Koch, W., 1938
Note

Location: Zurich.

Bills and receipts from optic institute. In German.

Box   357
Kocher, George C., undated
Note

Location: Oak Park, Illinois.

Thank you note for gift.

Box   357
Koeber, Edward, and Company, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill and receipt for conversation tube.

Box   357
Koefod, Hilmar O., 1942-1948
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Chairman of the Board of Guardians of the Person of Stanley McCormick. Reports on qualifications of applicants for positions as resident physicians to Stanley. Occasional reports on his health and mental condition.

Box   357
Koefod, Hilmar O., Mrs., 1943-1949
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Thank you notes for holiday gifts.

Box   357
Koeker, Freada E., 1931
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Request for an interview.

Box   357
Koehne Studios Inc., 1897-1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for photographs.

Box   357
Koenig, George W., Mrs., 1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Apology for not having received invitation.

Box   357
Koenig, Harry C., 1944
Note: See also: United Nations Association Congress (Proceedings), 1944 January 14-14.
Box   357
Koenig, Lawrence, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notification that she cannot see Mrs. Blaine.

Box   357
Koenig, William H., 1948-1951
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts from Contractor.

Box   357
Koerner, Gustavus A., 1899
Note

Location: Belleville, Illinois.

Wedding announcement.

Box   357
Koff, Arthur K., 1948-1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts from doctor for Mrs. David McCoy.

Box   357
Kofler and Company, 1938-1939
Note

Location: Luzern.

Bills and receipts for sweaters.

Box   358
Kohelski, M., Mrs., 1904-1906
Note: Bills and receipts for services as cleaning woman.
Box   358
Kohler Brothers, 1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill and receipt for services of electrician.

Box   358
Kohlhass Company, undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill and receipt for file folders.

Box   358
Kohlsaat, Herman H., 1897-1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for loan.

Thank you note for loan.

Offer to sell Times-Herald newspaper.

Promise of support for certain Illinois Senate bills.

Wedding announcements.

Box   358
Kohlsaat, Herman H., Mrs., 1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to call.

Box   358
Kohlsaat, Phil B., Mrs., 1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Suggestion that Mrs. Blaine endow a Mary Virginia School of Music of Hull House.

Box   358
Kohn, Hans, 1936-1944
Note

Location: Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts.

Stenographic report of addresses by Kohn:

  • “Egypt and British Imperial Policy,” given before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 1936 March 19
  • “The Problems of Czechoslovakia,” given before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 1937 February 2
  • “Turkey: The New Eastern Front,” given before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 1940 March 8
  • “What Shall Be Done to Japan and Germany?” given in Chicago, 1944 January 4
Box   358
Komaiko, Charles J., 1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Suggestion from Progressive Party members that Mrs. Blaine run for some office.

Box   358
Koniglich Sachsische Prozellan-Niederlage, 1887
Note

Location: Dresden, Germany.

Bill for porcelain. In German.

Box   358
Konsalik, Valentine, 1892-1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for clock repairs.

Box   358
Konsalik, Valentine, Mrs., 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request that Mrs. Blaine settle her bill.

Thank you note for gift and expression of sympathy.

Box   358
Koo, T.Z., 1935-1945
Note

Location: China.

Request for donation to the World's Student Christian Federation.

Stenographic reports of addresses by Koo:

  • “The Case for China,” given before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 1937 November 5
  • Address on the changes in China in the past thirty years given before the Friends of China, in Chicago, 1937 November 10
  • “The War in China - Victory or Stalemate,” given before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 1940 February 24
  • “Report on China,” given before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 1945 April 18
Box   358
Koontz, D. Lionel, 1917
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Copy of original poem “All America '17.”

Box   358
Koopmann, Francis W., 1903-1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for dusting and arranging library.

Box   358
Koppel, Ben. Rudolph, 1900
Note

Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Plea for financial assistance for Miss Rora Maransler.

Box   358
Koppel, Max, Company, undated
Note: See also: Kinsley's.
Box   358
Koptic, Elinor M., 1938
Note

Location: Grinnell, Iowa.

Thank you note.

Box   358
Koptik, Marie M., 1938
Note

Location: Ravinia, Illinois.

Thank you note and request for an interview.

Box   358
Korbel, John W., 1922-1943
Note

Location: Ravinia, Illinois.

Receipt for gift given him from M.V. McCormick estate.

Box   358
Korbus, George, 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial assistance.

Box   358
Korngold, Janet Fenimore, 1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for flowers.

Box   358
Kosciuszko Foundation, 1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to attend “A Night in Poland.”

Box   358
Koslowski, Anthony, 1903-1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for donation to St. Anthony's Hospital. Pamphlets included.

Box   358
Kosman, J.A., Mrs., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for loan to North Shore Fur Company.

Box   358
Kosmos Publishing Society, 1922
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Invitation to become a member of the Society.

Box   358
Kostitch, Theodore, 1930
Note

Location: Waukegan, Illinois.

Recommends himself as tree trimmer.

Box   358
Kouchakji, Fahim, 1934
Note: Invitation to attend painting exhibition.
Box   358
Koussevitsky, Serge, Mrs., 1939
Note

Location: Brookline, Massachusetts.

Refusal of invitation to stay.

Box   358
Krackowizer, E.W., 1906
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Proposal for Parker memorial.

Box   358
Kraemer, Alfred, Mrs., 1926
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for coat of arms of John Fowler.

Box   358
Kraemer-Bach, Madame, 1933
Note: See also:
  • National Council of Women, 1933 July 19-20
  • International Congress of Women
Box   358
Kraepelin, Emil, 1908-1926
Note

Location: Munich, Germany; Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for aid to the Institute of Psychiatrical Research in Munich. Pamphlets.

Box   358
Krafft, Elsie, 1917
Note

Location: San Francisco, California.

Request for brochures for San Francisco College.

Box   358
Kraft, Fred W., 1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for an address of a friend.

Box   358
Kraft, George, 1930
Note

Location: Lake Bluff, Illinois.

Bill and receipt for services rendered as handy man.

Box   358
Kraft, Hattie, 1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request that Mrs. Blaine allow her to show her lunch set made by her invalid sister which she wants to sell.

Box   358
Kraft, James L., 1943-1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for support for the International Council of Religious Education.

Box   358
Kraft, Oscar H., 1919-1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for services rendered to Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Campbell by doctor.

Box   358
Kraft, Sigurd H., 1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill and receipt for services rendered to Miss Campbell by doctor.

Box   359
Kramer, Belle, 1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill and receipt for services rendered for massage treatment.

Box   359
Kramer, Ernest A., 1927-1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for financial assistance.

Box   359
Kramer Manufacturing Opticians, 1937-1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for glasses.

Box   359
Kramer, Otto K., 1938-1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for purchase of watches and clocks and for their repairs.

Box   359
Kranz, John, 1931-1944
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for chocolates.

Box   359
Kraus, G., 1949
Note

Location: London, England.

Copy of volume one, numbers five and six, of Across Frontiers world government bulletin.

Box   359
Krause, Anna M.L., 1949
Note

Location: Detroit, Michigan.

Attempt to interest Mrs. Blaine in the financing of scheme to produce a special type of mineral water for health purposes.

Copy of musical piece written by her “United Stand All.”

Picture of Anna.

Box   359
Krause, Flora Helm, 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for an interview.

Box   359
Krautheimer, Richard, 1942
Note

Location: Vassar College.

Thank you note for Christmas wishes.

Box   359
Krebs, Alice, 1906-1908
Note: Card from gift.
Box   359
Krebs, W.S., 1904
Note

Thank you note for courtesy.

See also: McCormick Estates.

Box   359
Krech, Alvin W., 1919-1922
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Request to pay her subscription to a fund for the purchase of the Château of Villebon.

Box   359
Krembs, Walter R., 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Attempts to interest her in the purchase of stock.

Box   359
Kremis Brothers, 1901-1902
Note

Location: Springer, New Mexico.

Bills and receipts for telegrams and medical supplies.

Box   359
Krenn and Date Inc., 1925-1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request to know whether properties are for sale.

Box   359
Krenn, Edwin D., 1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial assistance.

Box   359
Kroch's Bookstores, 1911-1950
Physical Description: 6 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for books. Titles usually listed.

Box   359
Kroeck Paper Box Company, 1941-1945
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts.

Box   359
Kroeschell, Alice, 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters in which she describes her work in the McCormick Historical Association.

See also: McCormick Historical Association, 1925.

Box   359
Kroeschell, Roy, 1912-1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request that Mrs. Blaine look at his mounted butterflies which he wants to sell to Parker School.

Box   359
Kroeze, B.H., 1916-1923
Note

Location: Jamestown, North Dakota.

Request for and thank you note for financial aid to Jamestown College which had been aided by Mrs. McCormick. Pamphlet.

Box   359
Krofft, Eva Maria, 1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for a tea from graduate of Parker School.

Box   359
Krome, William J., Mrs., 1935
Note

Location: Homestead, Florida.

Note stating “shipped by direction of Mr. W.G. McCormick.”

Box   359
Kroncke, Adeline, 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for services rendered as nurse.

Thank you note for book of prose.

Box   359
Krone, Henry, 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Estimate for redecorating the interior of the Parker School.

Box   359
Kropf, Martha, 1912
Note: Refusal of invitation.
Box   359
Krouthen, Emil, 1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for financial assistance.

Box   359-360
Krueger, Karl, 1923-1953
Note

Location: New York, New York; Kansas City, Kansas; Seattle, Washington.

Requests for financial assistance.

Letters in which he describes his triumphs and defeats as musical conductor.

Music programs, copies of critics' estimation of him, and newspaper clippings which give biographical information.

Box   360-361
Krueger, Karl, Mrs. (Emita Jewett), 1899-1952
Physical Description: 16 folders 
Note

Location: New York, New York; Kansas City, Kansas; Seattle, Washington.

Letters span lifetime and include information on the family of Mrs. Krueger as well as herself. She was the cousin of Mrs. Blaine, who continually gave her financial aid.

Box   361
Krueger, Karl, family photographs
Box   361
Krueger, Kathryn H., 1921
Note

Location: Rockford, Illinois.

Report on the medical condition of Miss Hoyne.

Box   361
Krueger, Theresa, 1954
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Daughter of Karl Krueger reported as being ready to step into social circles by Chicago newspapers.

Box   361
Krumbein, Dr., 1931
Note: See also: World Alliance for International Friendship through the Churches, 1931 November 9-12. 16th annual meeting and good will congress.
Box   361
Krumme, Josephine, 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for payment for services rendered as nurse.

Box   361
Kubie, Susan Hoch, 1921-1923
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Expression of sympathy.

Box   361
Kuehne and Reinhardt, 1927-1931
Note

Location: Glenview, Illinois.

Bill and receipts from nursery.

Box   361
Kuehner, George, 1934-1943
Note: Thank you note from small boy for gifts. Picture.
Box   361
Kuehner, Harry J., 1930-1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for services as chauffeur.

Box   361
Kuehner, Harry J., Mrs., 1936-1944
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you notes for holiday gifts.

Box   361
Kuellmar, Irna V., 1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note for opera tickets.

Box   361
Kufel, Charles, Mrs., 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request that her daughter by transferred to Wendell Phillips High School.

Box   361
Kuh, Edward J., Mrs., 1904-1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for contribution to Illinois Child Labor Committee fund.

Box   361
Kuh, Frederick, 1951
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Copy of speech by Kuh delivered to Chicago Council on Foreign Relations on June 14, 1951 entitled, “Our Foreign Policy-As Others See Us.”

Box   361
Kuhn, Frank, 1925-1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipts from tailor.

Box   361
Kuhn, Hedwig S., 1942
Note

Location: Hammond, Indiana.

Copy of the “Harland Allen Economic Letter” for June 29, 1942. Mrs. Blaine directed to read passages which deal with the potentiality of the black race.

Box   361
Kuhn, Loeb and Company, 1928
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Request that Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad Company Preferred Stock should be exchanged for new issues.

Box   361
Kuhnen, Nic, Jr., 1890
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for repair of carriage.

Box   361
Kukenham, George W., 1924
Note

Location: Wilmington, Delaware.

Advises Mrs. Blaine to take up “the” question with Colonel House.

Box   362
Kumler, Preston, 1913-1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Materials concerning the settlement of the Wallace Campbell matter (mental illness) from a legal standpoint.

Box   362
Kundered, A.E., Inc., 1938
Note

Location: Goshen, Indiana.

Bills and receipt for gladioli bulbs.

Box   362
Kungsholm Restaurant Company, 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notification that they will begin building next to Mrs. Blaine's building.

Box   362
Kunze, L.G., 1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request that Mrs. Blaine get her grandson into Parker School.

Box   362
Kunze, L.G., Inc., 1901-1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and receipt for fruits and fancy groceries.

Box   362
Kuo, Ping Wen, 1926
Note: See also: American Friends of China, 1926 April 10. Address: China and the treaty powers.
Box   362
Kuonen, E.M., 1906
Note

Location: Mecca, Maryland.

Pastor of M.E. Church asks for financial assistance.

Box   362
Kupcinet, Irving, 1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Stenographic report of the meeting of the World Republic held on June 6, 1947 at the Sherman Hotel in Chicago.

Box   362
Kupecs, Jacob, 1931
Note: See also: Chicago Regional White House Conference, 1931 October 30-31. Child health and protection.
Box   362
Kuper, Joseph and Son, 1955
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Inquiry as to the possibility of selling or leasing the Blaine home by agents.

Box   362
Kurzbauer, Elsa, 1947
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Request that “Tom” be able to continue his musical education in classical tradition.

Box   362
Kurzenknabe, Donald J., 1943-1945
Note

Location: Camp Carson, Colorado.

Thank you note for check.

Box   362
Kuski, Maria, 1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request that Mrs. Blaine pay old debt to former kitchen maid who is now blind.

Box   362
Kutsche, Anna J., 1909-1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for financial assistance.

See also:

  • Sears, Amelia, Miss, 1910 November
  • Bentley, Cyrus, 1911-1912
Box   362
Kvanvig, Joseph, 1939
Note

Location: Tangent, Oregon.

Receipt for $2,500 from M.V. McCormick Fund.

Box   362
Kwiatt, Stanley, 1910
Note: Thank you note for her appreciation of his services.
Box   362
Kydd, Elizabeth, 1906
Note: Bills and receipts for laundry.
Box   362
Kydd, Winifred, 1933
Note: See also: National Council of Women, 1933 July 19-20. International Congress of Women.
Subseries: L
Box   362
LaBar, Henry J., Mrs., 1945
Note: Baby announcement.
Box   362
LaBerge, M., 1934-1938
Note

Location: Paris, France.

Notification that dresses have been selected for her approval.

Box   362
Labor Party, 1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Stenographic report of addresses at convention of the Labor Party held in Carmen's Hall, Chicago, Illinois, on July 12, 1920.

Box   363
LaBoyteaux and Company, 1929
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Fire insurance policy.

Box   363
Lackner, Herman, undated
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Acceptance of dinner invitation.

Box   363
Lacy, Mary H., 1921
Note

Location: Coronado, California.

Notification that Mrs. McCormick cannot have house until March 1.

Box   363
Lacy, Sterling Byrd, Mrs. (Mabel Linn), 1923-1927
Note: Congratulations on presenting an eloquent paper.
Box   363
Ladd, W.M., 1913
Note: Report on man named Charles who refuses to be instructed in the care and lubrication of Mrs. Blaine's automobile.
Box   363
Laehr, Margaret, 1929
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Request that Mrs. Blaine find position for caretaker who has just recuperated from a sickness.

Box   363
Laessle, Albert, 1918
Note

Location: Germantown, Pennsylvania.

Notification that the positive of a mask will be sent to her.

Box   363
Lafayette Memorial Inc., 1924
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Request for contribution. Pamphlet.

Box   363
Laflin, Louis Ellsworth, 1899
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to dine.

Box   363
Laflin, Louis Ellsworth, Mrs. (Josephine Knowland), 1900-1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Lake Forest, Illinois.

Plan for establishing Lake Forest branch of Parker School.

Box   363
La Follette, Philip F., 1937
Note

Location: Madison, Wisconsin.

Copy of his radio speech on President Roosevelt's judicial reorganization plan delivered 1937 February 27.

Box   363
La Follette, Robert, 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for contributions to the La Follette-Wheeler campaign fund.

See also: Progressive Conference, 1931 March 11-12.

Box   363
La Follette's Magazine, 1926-1928
Note

Location: Madison, Wisconsin.

Acknowledgement of her remittance for subscription.

Box   363
LaFreniere, Ida, 1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Offers services as soloist at receptions.

Box   363
Lagelbauer, Ernest, 1949
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Request for financial assistance to promote the production of his kinematic jet aircraft propulsion system and his S.T. Gas Dual Turbine System. Report by Purdue University on the S.T. System.

Box   363
LaGuardia, Fiorella H., 1946
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Stenographic report of an address by him entitled “Something New in International Relations: The Food and Agricultural Organization” delivered before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 1946 October 23.

Box   363
Lahr House, 1909
Note

Location: Lafayette, Indiana.

Telegram with one word - “yes.”

Box   363
Laidlaw, James Less, Mrs. (Harriet B.), 1914-1944
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Request for donation to equal suffrage campaign, 1914.

Copy of poem “Valor” by her.

Request that Mrs. Blaine become a member of a committee for the League of Nations Association.

Box   363
Laine, Patty M., 1914-1943
Note

Location: Cohasset, Massachusetts; Toronto, Canada.

Thank you notes for Christmas gifts.

Telegrams and short notes concerning business matters connected with Blaine homes at Cohasset and Toronto.

Box   363
Laing, Gordon J., 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Stenographic report of an address by him entitled “The Buried Cities of Roman Africa” given in Chicago, 1925 February 24.

Box   363
Laing, Mary E., 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter expressing gratitude for having brought into reality the great work of Colonel Parker.

Box   363
Laing, Thad. R., 1944
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Compliment for her publicized expressions of faith in President Roosevelt from Democratic Precinct Committeeman.

Box   363
Laid and Lee, 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Recommendation of new spelling book for Chicago school.

Box   363
Laird and Son, 1917
Note

Location: Aiken, South Carolina.

Wire describing five cottages for rent.

Box   363
Lairy, John S., Mrs., 1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Attempt to induce Mrs. Blaine to sponsor a radio series which would treat problems prevalent between adults and children.

Box   363
Lake Bluff Orphanage, 1929
Note

Location: Lake Bluff, Illinois.

Requests for donations.

Box   363
Lake, Clara L., 1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request that Mrs. Blaine enable her to present lecture on Yugoslavia at Parker School.

Box   363
Lake Clear Inn, 1940
Note

Location: Lake Clear, New York.

Bill for boat carry.

Box   363
Lake County, Illinois, 1914-1915
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Real estate taxes for 1914 and 1915.

Box   363
Lake County Law and Order League, 1923
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois; Highland Park, Illinois.

Request for financial assistance to elect A.V. Smith States-Attorney.

Box   363
Lake, Esther Everett, 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to become a member of the National Americanization Association.

Box   363
Lake Farm Inc., 1948
Note

Location: Kalamazoo, Michigan.

Request for donation. Pamphlet.

Box   363
Lake Forest Art Institute, 1899
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Notification of meeting.

Box   363
Lake Forest Auto Sales, 1927-1942
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for automobile services.

Box   363
Lake Forest Cab and Livery, 1933-1940
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for cab service.

Box   363
Lake Forest Cemetery Commission, 1942
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Receipt for burial of George B. Wilson.

Box   363
Lake Forest, City of, 1913-1950
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Request for donation to fund for Belgian children.

Tax assessments.

Receipts for water bills.

Box   363
Lake Forest College, 1909-1952
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Requests for donations.

Box   363
Lake Forest Community Council, 1932
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Thank you note for wood from her estate.

Box   363
Lake Forest Country Fair and Horse Show Association, 1917
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Request for contributions to charities of Lake Forest instead of Horse Show because of the war.

Box   363
Lake Forest Fire Proof Storage Company, 1917
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Bill and receipt for moving.

Box   363
Lake Forest Fuel Company, 1934
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Request that they may be allowed to serve Mrs. Blaine.

Box   363
Lake Forest Garden Club, 1947
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Request to store equipment for flower show on Mrs. McCormick's property in Lake Forest.

Box   363
Lake Forest Hardware, 1928-1938
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Bills and receipts for hardware.

Box   363
Lake Forest Hospital, 1950
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Bill and receipt for services rendered to George Paulson.

Box   363
Lake Forest Ice Company, 1915, 1925-1929
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Solicitation for moving business. Bills for mineral water and ice.

Box   363
Lake Forest Improvement Trustees, 1935-1950
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Letters pertaining to quarterly interest received by Mrs. Blaine. Transcription of a telephone conversation with Mrs. Blaine's secretary asking Mrs. Blaine to cash her checks, which had been accumulating for years.

See also:

  • Aldis and Company
  • Aldis, Graham
  • Chapman, John A.
Box   363
Lake Forest Lumber Company, 1915-1948
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Bills. Several requests for overdue payments.

Box   363
Lake Forest Materials Company, 1942
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Bills for feed and straw.

Box   363
Lake Forest Motor Express, 1925-1932
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Trucking bills.

Box   363
Lake Forest News Service, 1925-1948
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Newspaper delivery bills.

Box   363
Lake Forest Plumbing Company, 1935
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Bill for plumbing equipment.

Box   363
Lake Forest Sheet Metal Shop, 1936
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Saw repair bill.

Box   363
Lake Forest University, 1902 June 4
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Invitation to installation of Rev. R.D. Harlan as president of Lake Forest University.

Box   363
Lake Forester, 1933
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Bills for printing of want ad and letterhead.

Box   363
Lake Geneva Garden Club, 1937 June 9
Note

Location: Lake Geneva, Wisconsin.

Request for contribution to a wild flower award to be made in honor of the late Mrs. Charles L. Hutchinson.

Box   363
Lake Michigan and Lake Superior Transportation Company, undated
Note: Invitation to the launching of the steel passenger steamship Manitou, 1893 May 20. Apparently not accepted.
Box   363
Lake Michigan Land Company, 1898-1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for Mrs. Blaine to comply with her part in selling the company. Also form letters pertaining to routine business.

Box   364
Lake Mills Holstein Breeders' Consignment Sale Company, 1919
Note

Location: Lake Mills, Wisconsin.

Presentation of information requested by Mrs. Blaine pertaining to the sale of cattle from her estate.

Box   364
Lake Shore Catering Company, 1911-1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Cake and bread bills.

Box   364
Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway Company, 1895-1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Freighting bills.

Box   364
Lake Shore Motor Service, 1926-1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Freight bills.

Box   364
Lake Shore National Bank, 1929, 1949
Note

Telephone conversation, 1929, requesting Mrs. Blaine to open an account.

Telephone conversation, 1949, requesting an appointment with Mrs. Blaine for J.R. Frey, President of Bank.

Box   364
Lake Shore Safe Deposit Company, 1941-1952
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for safe deposit box rentals. Several transcripts of telephoned requests for overdue payments.

Box   364
Lake Shore Tire Company, 1913-1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for tire supplies. Several requests for overdue payments.

Box   364
Lake Street Property Owners' Association, 1928 March 1
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter asking opinion on proposed improvements in lighting on Lake Street.

Box   364
Lake View Automobile Company, 1908 March 3
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bill for automobile supplies.

Box   364
Lake View Woman's Club, 1904-1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for Mrs. Blaine to speak to Club.

Box   364
Lakewood Development Corporation, Chicago Office, 1926
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Information requested by Mrs. Blaine pertaining to tours to Florida.

Box   364
Lamar, C.F., 1917
Note

Location: Atlanta, Georgia.

Two telegrams informing Mrs. Blaine that arrangements had been made for distribution of her gift of approximately one hundred thousand copies of the President's message.

Box   364
Lamarche, George E., 1912
Note

Location: Atlanta, Georgia; Huntsville, Georgia.

Telegrams in the name of the Austin Organ Company attempting to get contract to build organ in Huntsville. Apparently got the contract.

Box   364
Lamb, Benjamin B., 1887-1892, 1900-1917
Note: Personal, very friendly letters. An article by Lamb from the Sunday Tribune (1910) dealing with Frederic Remington. Two copies of letters sent by Lamb to several Senators and Representatives asking support for Senate Bill 311, pertaining to some expenditure by the University of Illinois (1909).
Box   364
Lamb, Benjamin B., estate of, 1916-1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Lamb's will and reports on the disposal of his estate. In his will, Lamb selected Emmons Blaine as a trustee. Also a telephone conversation regarding sale of Quaker Oats stock from the estate.

See also:

  • Ames, Herbert T.
  • Bentley, Cyrus
  • Burnham, John and Company
  • Continental and Commercial Trust and Savings Bank
  • Farwell, F.C. and J.V.
  • First National Bank, Mansfield, Pennsylvania
  • Fisher, Boyden, Kales and Bell
  • Fisher, Walter T.
  • Home for Destitute Crippled Children
  • Illinois Society for Mental Hygiene
  • Illinois Society for the Prevention of Blindness
  • Lamb, Sophia
  • Lobdell, Edward L. and Company
  • National City Bank, Chicago, Illinois
  • United Charities
  • Visiting Nurse Association
  • Winship, Mr., Federal Court Building
Box   364
Lamb, James H., Company, 1901 April 15
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Letter to Cyrus H. McCormick asking him to comment on enclosed sketches of the senior C.H. McCormick, Leander McCormick, and Robert McCormick for Lamb's Biographical Dictionary of the United States.

Box   364
Lamb, McGregor and Company, 1918 July 19
Note

Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Letter to H.W. Faville, manager of Milford Meadows Stock Farm Company, pertaining to prices and shipment of feed ordered by Faville.

Box   364
Lamb, Nina G., 1901 December 7
Note: Letter emphasizing the abilities of a Miss Heinrich, a singer.
Box   364
Lambert, Richard H., M.D., 1946-1950
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Letters pertaining to the health of Stanley McCormick, and continuing in friendly fashion after his death.

Box   364
Lambert, Richard H., Mrs., 1947-1949
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Friendly, personal letters.

Box   364
Lamont, Corliss, 1949 May 29
Note

Location: Seattle, Washington.

Telegram expressing common interest with Mrs. Blaine, and suggesting a meeting between the two.

Box   364
Lamont, Thomas W., 1932 February 23
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Telegram from Lamont's secretary, explaining he is in Bermuda and will not return for fortnight.

Box   364
La Montagne, Mrs., 1907 March 21
Note: Wedding announcement of her daughter, Kate, to Nicholas M. Butler on March 5, in New York.
Box   364
Lampe, Ellen, 1931, 1932
Note: Cards expressing thanks for gift of roses, and other gifts, and for discussion of Miss Lampe's difficulties.
Box   364
Lamport, Frederick W., 1892, 1895
Note: Acceptance of invitation from Mrs. Blaine, 1892, and an invitation to Mrs. Blaine to attend the Bachelor's Ball.
Box   364
Lamson and Hubbard, 1940 September 7
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Letter and bill regarding a raccoon coat purchased by Mrs. Roger Lee and her son.

Box   364
Lander, Louise, 1899 September 2
Note: Request for an audience with Mrs. Blaine pertaining to recitals.
Box   364
Landers, Arthur, 1930
Note: Letters to Mrs. Blaine thanking her for opera and symphony tickets, and asking her support in his study of conducting.
Box   364
Landfear, Mary E., 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter and telephone conversation asking financial support for Huguenot College, South Africa.

Box   364
Landhaven School, 1949-1951
Note

Location: Camden, Maine.

Letters from Rev. Michael Millen thanking Mrs. Blaine for financial aid and record of telephone calls in which he tried to get in touch with Mrs. Blaine.

Box   364
Landis, H.M., 1915
Note

Location: Tokyo, Japan.

Return of voucher for prepaid telegram, and news of a religious institution in Tokyo.

Box   364
Landis, Kenesaw Mountain, 1948
Note

Location: Logansport, Indiana.

Acceptance of invitation from Mrs. Blaine, and thanks for a book and an invitation sent by Mrs. Blaine. Approval of a luncheon for “Wallace.”

Box   364
Landon, Alfred, 1938 December 10
Note: Transcript of a radio discussion by Landon of the forthcoming Lima Conference.
Box   364
Landon, Henry Hutton, 1914
Note: Invitation to the marriage of Agnes Hutton to Moses Pyne Jr., on October 20, in New York City.
Box   364
Landreem, Grace Warren, 1933 July 23
Note

Location: College of William and Mary, Virginia.

Gratitude to Mrs. Blaine for treatment of Kathleen.

Box   364
Landsberg, Clara, 1901 June 18
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter to Miss Flora Cook of the Chicago Institute, applying for position teaching German.

Box   364
Landstreet, F.S., 1892 June 20
Note: Telegram extending sympathy upon death of Emmons Blaine.
Box   364
Lane, Anne W., 1921 April 21
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter expressing pleasure at knowing Mrs. Blaine, and enclosed poem.

Box   364
Lane, Edward, 1949-1951
Note

Location: Madison, Wisconsin; Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Letters and telephone calls attempting to gain Mrs. Blaine's financial aid in appealing the murder conviction of Milton Babich. Also many unsuccessful telephone calls trying to arrange an interview.

Box   364
Lane, Edward, Mrs., 1930 February 22
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Invitation to attend talk by Louisa King.

Box   364
Lane, Franklin K., 1919 February
Note

No material.

See also: American Women's Victory Dinner and Conference, 1919.

Box   364
Lane, James Arthur, Mrs., 1948
Note: Announcement of marriage of daughter, Martita Frances to Arthur Farewell Tuttle Jr.
Box   364
Lane, John, Company, 1913 May 26
Note

Location: New York.

Receipted bill for miniatures.

Box   364
Lane Photo Service, 1944 August 22
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill.

Box   364
Lane Quarry Company, 1917 June 30
Note

Location: Hingham, Massachusetts.

Bill for rock.

Box   364
Lang, Alice Roberts, 1949 November
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Plea for financial aid to Goucher's Women's College.

Box   364
Lang and Boecherer Employment Bureau, 1899 March 3
Note

Location: New York.

Request for information about Bridget Mooney, a former cook.

Box   364
Lang, Della, 1949 January 1
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter explaining that she (Della) had been denied access to YWCA.

Box   364
Lang, Lillian B., 1911 April 5
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter stating that Miss Lang had received from the Clerk of the District Court of Idaho a deposition and cross-interrogation to be submitted to Mrs. Blaine.

Box   364
Lang, Ossian H., 1902 March 5
Note

Location: New York.

Request for information and estimation of Frances Parker, for a publication.

Box   364
Lang, William J., 1930 October 29
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Solicitation of business.

Box   364
Langdon, F.A., 1941
Note: Telephone conversations asking for Mrs. Blaine's advice on an attempt to nationally popularize opera.
Box   364
Langdon, Lucille, 1911
Note: Photograph.
Box   364
Lange, Christian L., 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Address on the League of Nations.

Box   364
Lange, Hans, 1938 January 31
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to chamber music concert.

Box   364
Lange, Oscar, 1944
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Address on the subject of Poles in Russia.

Box   364
Langer, William, 1949
Note

No material.

See also: Civil Rights Congress, 1949 March.

Box   364
Langford, H. Ayliffe, Mrs., 1903-1910
Note: Personal letters. Mrs. Blaine at one time bought some pictures from Mrs. Langford.
Box   364
Langford, W.D., 1948 September 27
Note

Location: Mexico.

Letter explaining discovery of a chemical cure for cancer.

Box   364
Langhorne, Chiswell Dabney, 1917
Note: Announcement of granddaughter Nancy Keen Perkins' marriage to Henry Field.
Box   364
Langhorst, Henry F., M.D., 1912 March 9
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Bill for services rendered maid.

Box   364
Langhorst, Henry F., Mrs., 1911 June 8
Note: Request for Mrs. Blaine to be patroness at Boys' Club Carnival. Not answered.
Box   364
Langill and Company, 1953 December 15
Note: Telephone conversation offering Mrs. Blaine stock for sale.
Box   364
Langille, D.N., 1908 August 31
Note

Location: York Harbor, Maine.

Receipted bill for room, board, and garage fees for C. Gustafson.

Box   364
Langkafel and Company, 1905
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Receipted bills for livery.

Box   364
Langley, Mary E., 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter asking support for program to aid the “educated, refined woman suddenly bereft.”

Box   364
Langley, Robert, 1938-1942
Note

Location: Amesbury, Wiltshire, England.

Three letters from a sub-lt. in Royal Navy before, during and after a tour of active duty. Long letter of July 1941 quite descriptive of England's role in the war up to that time.

Box   364
Langley-Kramer, Lora, 1938-1941
Note

Location: Aviemore Post Office, Inverness-shire, Scotland.

Telegram arranging meeting in 1938. Two letters in 1941 telling about her life and a little about wartime England.

Box   364
Langton, E., 1944
Note: See also: United National Association Congress, 1944 January 14-15, Proceedings.
Box   364
Langworthy, B.F., Mrs. (Mary Lewis), 1918, 1921, 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter about interview about the Jolly Tar Club. Telephone memo on conversation with her and Mrs. Bagshawe about the Women's Committee of the Coalition Ticket (1921). Letter inviting Mrs. Blaine to join her in talking to a Mr. Rennie Smith, an Englishman about foreign affairs.

Box   364
Langzettel, Marion B.B., Mrs., 1898
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Letter from a friend about hiring a governess (for Emmons). Enclosed is a letter of application from one applicant she knew.

Box   364
Lanier, Henry W., 1913
Note: Letter accompanying books and pamphlets about a summer camp and winter school seeking her help in pupils.
Box   364
Lansburgh, S. Laz, 1933
Note

Location: San Francisco, California.

Announcement of the marriage of daughter, Anne.

Box   364
Lansbury, George, 1936
Note: See also: Emergency Peace Campaign, 1936 April 2, May 5.
Box   364
Lansdowne Supply Company, 1919
Note

Location: Lansdowne, Pennsylvania.

Bill for coal.

Box   364
Lansing, Robert, 1919
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Telegram about collection of funds for the starving in Vienna.

Box   364
Lansing, Sarah Treatway, 1890
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Note accompanying four shirts bought by Miss Virginia McCormick for her sister and mother.

Box   364
Lantern League of the Old North Church, 1936
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Invitation to join that society for the protection of the historic monument against the danger of fire.

Box   364
La Parola, 1940
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Letter from an Italian language, anti-fascist and labor newspaper seeking funds to continue publishing.

Box   365
Lapin and Rohrhof, 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Copy of letter from them about sale of property at Grant and Clark.

Box   365
Lapp, John A., 1944-1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telegram in support of Wallace's nomination for Democratic Vice President, 1944.

Letter about meeting of Citizens' Schools Committee.

Letter about speakers for School Committee.

Box   365
Lapsley, Jane, 1929
Note

Location: Bedford, New York.

Thank you note.

Box   365
Lapsley, John Willard, Mrs., 1929
Note

Location: Bedford, New York.

Announcement of marriage of daughter, Katharine.

Letter inviting Mrs. Blaine to the informal wedding.

Box   365
Laquerbe, Jules, 1887
Note

Location: Paris, France.

Bill for clothing

Box   365
La Rabida Jackson Park Sanitarium, 1935-1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two telephone memos about magazine subscriptions. Letters from various officials about her recent contribution to the organization, in honor of Emmons Blaine. Copy of the La Rabida Times, 1940 June. Continued literature about work and financial needs of sanitarium.

Box   365
Laracy, K&E, 1910-1916
Physical Description: 8 folders 
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Letters inquiring after the fit of the clothes imported and made for Mrs. Blaine. Bills for clothes bought in 1910-1911 totaling $2,455. Variety of letters about the clothes to be made. Samples of cloth. Remaining seven folders contain similar material. In addition, the 1915 folder contains drawings.

Box   366
Lardner, Ring, Jr., 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memo about activities of the Un-American Activities Committee.

Box   366
Large, Josephine, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from Mrs. Blaine's music teacher about time of lesson.

Box   366
Larimer, Robert S., Mrs. (Edwina Pope), 1936-1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters from a saleswomen for Christmas cards and maids' aprons.

Box   366
Larimore and Company, 1905
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Bills and card from apothecary.

Box   366
Larimore, Joseph W., 1934
Note

Location: St. Louis, Missouri.

Four bills for services in June.

Box   366
Larkin-Weber Recitals, 1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from musical duo seeking bookings.

Box   366
Larned, Emma S., 1889-1918
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Personal correspondence, largely luncheon invitations. One letter deals with a petition to get a bus to run to the North Side on the better throughfares.

Box   366
Larned, Julia, 1899
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Letter thanking Mrs. Blaine for note of sympathy.

Poem entitled “God's Answer” by Julia Larned.

Box   366
Larned, Walter C., 1902
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Announcement of marriage of daughter Frances.

Box   366
Larned's History of Ready Reference, 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter inquiring about unpaid bill for set.

Box   366
LaRoy, Evelyn, 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memo accepting invitation.

Box   366
Larrabee, Caroline, 1902-1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Four letters, two about becoming a teacher in the Francis W. Parker School, two in answer to invitations of the Senior class.

Box   366
Larrabee, Carrie, 1877
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Card regretting she could not accept Miss McCormick's invitation. This might be Caroline Larrabee.

Box   366
Larrabee, Jane, 1909-1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notes in answer to the invitations of the Senior class of Francis W. Parker School.

Box   366
Larrison, Eleanor R., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter in search of a position for a kindergarten assistant she knew.

Box   366
Larsen, L., 1904
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Bills from a laundry.

Box   366
Larsen, Mabel, 1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill and letter of appreciation from registered nurse who cared for Mrs. Blaine.

Box   366
Larson, Anna, 1935-1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two letters of appreciation for gifts and a bill for work done by this cook.

Box   366
Larson, Arthur, 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Memo on telegraph boy's visit to collect bill.

Box   366
Larson, Augusta, 1923-1925
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Letter in appreciation of gifts, receipt and bill.

Box   366
Larson, Bertha, 1922-1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters from and memo of interview with old employee of Mrs. N.F. McCormick and Miss V. McCormick seeking employment to put children through school.

Box   366
Larson Brothers, 1919-1920
Note

Location: Highland Park, Illinois.

Bills for garage and motor service.

Box   366
Larson, Emma, 1945
Note

Location: Batavia, New York.

Three letters of thanks from wife of hospitalized man whom Mrs. Blaine befriended.

Box   366
Larson, Ole, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipts for wages.

Box   366
Larson, Sophia J., 1891-1892
Note

Location: St. Paul, Minnesota.

Two notes of thanks for Christmas gifts.

Box   366
Larson-Dingle Printing Company, 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter and bills for printing of the World Citizens Association.

Box   366
Larssen, E., Mrs., 1923
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Two letters asking for aid for Danish sister-in-law, who lost resources during panic.

Box   366
Larsson, Tage, 1943-1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters from employee while on military duty.

Wages scale, 1936-1949.

Box   366
LaSalle Extension University, 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter and brochures describing work and seeking Mrs. Blaine's participation as a stockholder.

Box   366
LaSalle Hotel, 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for rooms.

Box   366
LaSalle National Bank, 1952
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memo about inquiry about former employee.

Box   366
LaSalle School Culture Society, 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to attend school program.

Box   366
Lasaref, Michel, 1923-1926
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters and telephone memos from handyman at Blaine household. Letters from Europe and Florida while out of employee of Mrs. Blaine.

Box   366
Lasaref, Vladimir, 1923
Note

Location: Emporia, Kansas

Telegram of thanks.

Box   366
Lasell, Ruth Lyon, 1930-1935
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Two personal letters from acquaintance.

Box   366
Lash, Z.G., 1906
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Telegram about renting cottage on Bohemia Island.

Box   366
Lasker, Loula D., 1929
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Business letter seeking interview.

See also: The Survey, Paul U. Kellogg.

Box   366
Laski, Harold Joseph, 1948-1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter after luncheon at Roosevelt College. Clipping from New York Times, Sunday, 1950 March 26, about his life.

Box   366
LaSource, Roscoe Grover, 1938-1947
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Invitation to the marriage of daughter, Phyllis. Letter thanking her for note of condolence. Long letter touching on her work for world government and his need of money to support himself. He had been handyman at one of the McCormick's California estates.

Box   366
Lassahn, H., Mrs., 1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from an aged women about the death of Virginia McCormick and the life of the aged.

Box   366
Lassen, A.L., 1935
Note: See also: New England Congregational Church Forum, 1935 February 24.
Box   366
Lassett, J.B., Mrs., 1906
Note

Location: Louisville, Kentucky.

Long plea for help from a women supporting herself, son and ailing mother.

Box   366
Lasswell, Harold D., 1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

See also: League of Women Voters, Illinois, 1928 March 10.

Box   366
Last, John, 1932-1948
Note

Location: Lake Mills, Wisconsin.

Materials from the manager of the farm. Letter prior to his appointment suggesting what his predecessor was doing wrong with the dairy herd. Projected plan for management of the farm, apparently submitted in support of application for position. A bill for eggs for Blaine residence. Letter of thanks for gift from Mrs. Blaine. Christmas card.

Box   366
Last, John, Mrs., 1936
Note

Location: Lake Mills, Wisconsin.

Letter of congratulation for Mrs. Blaine's radio broadcast of October 31, 1936.

Box   366
Latané, John H., 1912-1914
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Professor Latané engaged in an examination of the local papers in Virginia in an effort to determine for Mrs. Blaine whether Robert or Cyrus invented the reaper. These letters describe the extent and expense of his work in considerable detail.

Box   366
Latané, John H., Mrs., 1936
Note

Location: Lexington, Virginia.

Letter accompanying clippings about early history of the reaper which she felt the McCormick collections deserved.

Box   366
Lathan, Carl R., 1925, 1944
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of thanks to Mrs. Blaine for her part in the success of the Progressive Voters Council.

See also: Chicago Association of Commerce, 1925 April 1, report of the luncheon meeting.

Box   366
Latham, Melva, 1905, 1921
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Two letters, one about her mailing an enclosure to the Chicago Institute's trustees as part of the F.W. Parker Memorial Committee work and one declining to give a contribution to the Memorial for Dr. Favill.

Box   366
Lathrop, Alanson Peckham, 1915
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Invitation to the wedding of marriage of daughter Gertrude.

Box   366
Lathrop, Barbour, 1900
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Three letters from a personal friend crippled by a bout with gout. Frank opinions about society, co-education, and friends.

Box   366
Lathrop, Bryan, 1889-1916
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Large personal correspondence, including wedding announcements, invitations, and various letters of thanks for personal gifts. Several letters discuss Mrs. Blaine's support of the Chicago Orchestra. Several letters deal with the Chicago Housing Association. Letter about helping Italian earthquake sufferers. Letter about Society for the Prevention of Blindness. Letters about the specifications for Nettie Fowler McCormick's house, 1915.

Box   366
Lathrop, Bryan, Mrs. (Helen L. Aldis), 1892-1933
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Letters of sympathy at Emmons Blaine's death in 1892. Various invitations and letters of thanks. Frequent letters commenting of the work of various women's clubs in Chicago to which they belonged. A “begging” letter for the Children's Memorial Hospital in 1908; one for the orchestra; the bulk of the correspondence, however, covers personal matters, mutual sympathy, and interests.

Box   366
Lathrop, Caroline Mather, 1884-1891
Note

Location: Oswego, New York.

Letter of sympathy for a family death in 1884. Letter in 1891 about the possibility of being appointed a guide for the Chicago World's Fair.

Box   366
Lathrop, Julia C., 1900-1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks for tickets for lectures by Mr. Geddes, 1900. Acceptance of opportunity to act on Tenement Committee of the City, 1900. “A Visit to Stirling Asylum” by Julia Lathrop, reprinted from the American Medical Journal, 50 (1908 May 30), 1774-1777. Request that Mrs. Blaine join the trustees of the Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy, 1908. Thanks for her gift of $2500, 1909. Letter about administration of Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy, 1910. Letter accompanying letter from London board of trade. Call for payment in 1910 of money subscribed to school in 1909. Three page statement of the need for a central statistical bureau for the various Chicago charities and social agencies, 1912. Memorandum Remarks at Founder's Day Luncheon, National Congress of Mothers, Washington, D.C., February 17, 1913, about the merits and difficulties of a widow's pension law. A dozen letters written while serving with the Department of Labor's Children's Bureau, largely dealing with the Bureau and Mrs. Blaine's interest in it. Request for $2700 to fill Chicago alumni's pledge for Vassar. Request that Mrs. Blaine take part in a testimonial for Florence Kelley, 1924. Letter discussing the entrance into the League set forth in the Bok prize plan, 1924. Letter about the support of an Association for the Ratification of the Child Labor Amendment.

See also:

  • Addams, Jane, Miss, 1929 January 20, report of dinner in honor of Miss Addams
  • U.S. Department of Labor, Children's Bureau, 1919 May 19-20
  • Conference of Child Labor Standards
  • American Women Victory dinner and conference, 1919 February 12-13
  • Chicago Regional White House Conference, 1931 October 30-31, regarding child health and protection
  • Hull House, 1932 May 6, memorial service
Box   366
Lathrop, J.H., Mrs., 1893
Note

Location: Elmhurst, Illinois.

Wedding announcement for daughter, Florence.

Box   366
Latin American Institute, 1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Memo of telephone call from Miss Gardner of Institute, speaking for Director, Dr. Angel, asking if Mrs. Blaine interested in renting floor space in building they occupied.

Box   366
Latin American Refugee Fund, 1940
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Two letters and two brochures from the proponents of campaign to aid European, primarily German exiles in Central and South America.

Box   366
Latour, J.A., 1931
Note

Location: Saranac Lake, New York.

Bill for ice sold to Levi Betters.

Box   366
Lau, Max, Mrs., 1939
Note

Location: Montague, Michigan.

Memo of telephone call asking about Miss Cooke's sailing.

Box   366
Lau, Willy H., 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter accompanying design of fire screen and set.

Box   366
Laudin, Mrs., 1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Memo on interview. Women sought to gain aid in publication of manuscript.

Box   366
Lauer, Frank, 1898-1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for hardware and repair work.

Box   366
Lauer, J.H., 1910-1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Four letters requesting small gifts to help this frequently sick and unemployed bookkeeper. One letter that he found a job through her help. One attached notation suggesting that Mrs. Blaine referred him to the United Charities.

Box   366
Laughlin, Clara E., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from social worker running "The Interior" asking Mrs. Blaine to repeat her generosity of the previous year by giving toward the children's Christmas.

Box   366
Laughlin, Mary, 1939-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter and telephone memo about Mrs. Blaine's payment of bill for replacement of chairs she ordered from a hotel in Switzerland.

Box   366
Laukart, May DePuy, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter accompanying ticket for a series of five lectures on opera by Miss Henriette Weber of the University of Chicago Lecture Association.

Box   366
Laurabee, Merle, 1946
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Letter of thanks for Christmas gift to one who played piano for Mr. Stanley McCormick.

Box   366
Laurel Avenue Greenhouses, 1929
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Bill for cuttings.

Box   366
Laurel House, 1892-1893
Note

Location: Lakewood, New Jersey.

Bills for mid-winter stay at Laurel house, and letter about proposed stay.

Box   366
Lauren, Newton B., and Company, 1925-1926
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter and telephone memos on possibility of buying or leasing property on South Water Street.

Box   366
Laurence, Michael, 1948
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Two telegrams and a letter from a close friend of Tom (no last name given), a voice student in New York, whom Mrs. Blaine was considering supporting. Laurence was quite concerned lest Tom's career be blighted for lack of help.

Box   366
Laurie, May Emmons, Mrs., 1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Mrs. Laurie's unemployed son was a descendant of Judge Emmons, James G. Blaine's friend for whom he named his son and Anita McCormick's future husband. Mrs. Laurie wanted Mrs. Blaine to interview and recommend him for a job.

Box   366
Laurinburg Normal and Industrial Institute, 1933
Note

Location: Laurinburg, North Carolina.

Letter seeking a gift to help pay the school's teachers' salaries for the coming year. School paper and newspaper clipping enclosed.

Box   366
Lauzon, Mary Tracy, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Three letters and a poem lauding Mrs. Blaine from a widow, the mother of two boys and destitute.

Box   366
Laveccha Studio, 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter from studio about a Rubens and another even older painting. Would Mrs. Blaine inspect them?

Laves, Walter H.C., 1936-1945
Physical Description: 5 folders 
Note: Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Box   366
1936 January-June
Note: Laves served as Director for the Mid-West Office of the League of Nations Association. Most of the letters and reports discuss meetings and financial details of the organization's operation with members of the executive committee. Occasional letters discuss the current international situation and its impact upon their programming. Three-page report to President James T. Shotwell, 1936 February 4. Detailed report to executive officers, 1936 April 14. Lists of contributors, 1936 April 28. Occasional newspaper clippings enclosed.
Box   367
1936 July-December
Note: Statement of policy, 1936 July 9. Report to the Executive Committee, October 22. A suggested program for the winter. Address by Laves before the Chicago Council of Foreign Relations, 1936 November 13, on the subject of “Can the League Survive?” Considerable correspondence as above.
Box   367
1937 January-September
Note: See also: National Committee on the Cause and the Cure of War, 1937 January 26-29. Report to the Members of the Executive Committee, 1937 January 19, suggests the seriousness of the international situation. Rest of material discusses details of programing.
Box   367
1937 October-December
Note: Letters in support of President's announced policy of 1937 October 5. Pamphlet, Chicago World Trader, calling for proper relation with rest of world in order to support city's economic wealth. Annual report for the year 1936-1937.
Box   367
1938-1945
Note: Correspondence, memos and reports for the year 1938 comprise the bulk of the material in this folder. Three personal notes in 1939. Letter, 1945, from Laves, serving as an administrative consultant on International Affairs in the Bureau of the Budget, commenting on San Francisco work.
Box   367
Laves, Walter H.C., Mrs. (Ruth), 1936-1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Christmas cards, notes of thanks for gifts, and personal letters.

Box   367
LaVina Inc., 1944-1946
Note

Location: LaVina, California.

Bills and letters for the sanatorium care of Mrs. Ruth Loftus.

Box   367
Law Enforcement League, 1899
Note: See also: Waterman, S.S. Agt. (L. 1899 September 14)
Box   367
Law Mortuary, 1943
Note

Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Bill for the funeral of John E. Sweeney.

Box   367
Lawes, Lewis E., 1940
Note

Location: Ossining, New York.

Letter seeking aid in his support of the Boys' Athletic League at Christmas time.

Box   367
Lawler and Degnan, 1930-1933
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Detailed statement of the activities and costs of the settlement of the estate of Stanley McCormick. Copy of telegram, 1933, stating that Lawler was seriously ill.

Box   367
Lawler, Felix and Hall, 1937-1941
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Letters, bills, and various reports and papers pursuant to the company's handling of the social security act and the California unemployment reserve act matters of the estate of Virginia McCormick. Pictures of the bluff at Quelindo.

Lawler, Oscar, 1928-1947
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Lawler was West Coast legal counsel for Mrs. Blaine and Harold McCormick.

Box   367
1928-1931
Note

Includes communications, legal reports and briefings for Edwin Cassels prior to 1929 court hearing over custody of Stanley McCormick, ward of Mrs. Blaine and Harold McCormick. Mrs. Katherine McCormick, wife of Stanley McCormick, contested the guardianship of Mrs. Blaine and Harold McCormick and wanted sole guardianship.

See also:

  • Baker, Hostetler and Sidlo
  • Griffith and Thornburgh
  • Heaney, Price and Postel
  • O'Melveney, Fuller and Meyers
  • Winston, Strawn and Shaw
Box   367
1932
Note

Report of meetings of Board of Guardians, and medical reports on condition of Stanley McCormick.

Report from Lawler to Cassels on events in Stanley McCormick's case, including consultation with Judge Crow of California court and dispute among guardians over care of Stanley McCormick.

Correspondence regarding Mrs. McCormick's negative attitude to all actions of guardians and physicians.

Copy of petition to court by Mrs. McCormick requesting discontinuance of services of Dr. Richards, resident physician, and requesting for a medical internist for psychiatric care.

Correspondence about land slide on McCormick property on Roosevelt Highway, California.

Petition to court for appointment of specialists to review medical treatment of Stanley McCormick, and legal steps concerning letter.

Box   367
1933-1936
Note

Lengthy correspondence about protection of land on estate of Mary Virginia McCormick.

Miscellaneous correspondence about activities concerning anonymous threats to Miss Walker, secretary of Mary Virginia McCormick estate.

Expense accounts of Oscar Lawler, 1932-1936.

Correspondence about replacement of Dr. Ophuls as one of the Board of Guardians.

Box   367-368
1937-1940
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note

Correspondence concerning tax returns, pension and social security matters of employees, and miscellaneous financial matters.

Correspondence about appraisal of California estates.

Box   368
1941-1947
Note

Further correspondence about condition of California property, and recommendations for repair and upkeep.

Correspondence regarding estate of Mary Virginia McCormick, deceased.

Personal correspondence.

Box   368
Lawler, Oscar, Lawler-Walker correspondence, 1939-1941
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Correspondence about employee payrolls and social security information.

Box   368
Lawler, Oscar, Mrs. (Hilda Brode), 1929-1942
Note

Location: Beverly Hills, California.

Personal correspondence.

Box   368
Lawrence, Clark J., 1928-1953
Physical Description: 9 folders 
Note

Location: Palm Beach, Florida; Chicago, Illinois; Europe.

Mr. Lawrence was Mrs. Eleanor Gooding Blaine's second husband. These folders contain mostly personal correspondence between Mrs. Blaine and members of the Lawrence family. Also miscellaneous letters, memos, accounts and estimates of various property and buildings of the Blaine family. One folder includes photographs of Mr. Lawrence, and another press clippings.

Lawrence, Clark J., Mrs. (Eleanor Gooding Blaine), 1917-1957
Note: Eleanor G. Blaine, was Mrs. Blaine's daughter-in-law, wife of Emmons Blaine Jr. These folders contain mainly personal correspondence. Also included are various court petitions, expense accounts, reports on estates, bills, and receipts. There is also one folder of photos and a folder of press clippings.
Box   369
1917-1929
Physical Description: 10 folders 
Box   370
1930-1957
Physical Description: 9 folders 
Box   370
Lawrence College, 1909
Note

Location: Appleton, Wisconsin.

Letter of information about annuity gifts.

Box   370
Lawrence, Edward F., Mrs. (Mary A. Ballentine), 1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of recommendation for Henry W. Hill, architect.

Box   370
Lawrence, Frank R., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to daughter's wedding.

Box   370
Lawrence, Frank, Mrs., 1909-1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for aid to Emergency Relief Association.

Box   370
Lawrence, Fred, 1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note.

Box   370
Lawrence, F.S., 1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter concerning possible support for U.S.-Canadian scientific expedition.

Box   370
Lawrence, Frederic J., 1908
Note

Location: Falmouth, Massachusetts.

Information about houses available for summer rental.

Box   370
Lawrence, F. Walter, 1903, 1929
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Receipts for jewelry accessories.

Box   370
Lawrence, Gloria Ferguson, 1940-1951
Note

Location: New York.

Personal correspondence.

Box   370
Lawrence Hall, 1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Appeal for financial aid.

Box   370
Lawrence, Harold W., 1929-1933
Note

Location: Merritt Island, Florida; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Personal correspondence.

Box   370-371
Lawrence, John B., 1923-1953
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note: Personal correspondence.
Box   371
Lawrence, Katherine, 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acceptance of dinner invitation.

Box   371
Lawrence, Mary, 1929-1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Palm Beach, Florida.

Personal correspondence.

Box   371
Lawrence, Maude A., 1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone inquiry about Mrs. Blaine's possible sponsorship of music recital.

Box   371
Lawrence, Sarah, College, 1938-1941
Note

Location: Bronxville, New York.

Correspondence from Constance Warren about educational activities of the school, and a printed catalog of its purpose and work.

Box   371
Lawrence, S.W., 1908
Note

Location: Woods Hole, Massachusetts.

Receipts.

Box   371
Lawrence, Theodore B., 1908-1910
Note

Location: Glen Ellyn; Chicago, Illinois.

Letters of appreciation, and acceptance of dinner invitations.

Box   371
Lawrence, Willora Box, 1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of appreciation for support of son, Theodore.

Box   371
Lawson, Andrew, 1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note.

Box   371
Lawson, Andrew Werner, 1942
Note

Location: Englewood, New Jersey.

Announcement of daughter's marriage.

Box   371
Lawson, George Franklin, 1927
Note

Location: St. Augustine, Florida.

Announcement of daughter's marriage.

Box   371
Lawson, N.O.
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipt.

Box   371
Lawson, Victor F., 1904-1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter pledging support of Daily News for Robert McCormick's candidacy for alderman, 1904. Several letters of appreciation. Copy of report of a memorial meeting for Mr. Lawson, 1925, at the city club.

Box   371
Laymen's National Committee, 1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone requests for appointment with Mrs. Blaine.

Box   371
Lea, James, I., 1896
Note

Location: Council Bluffs, Iowa.

Acknowledgment of letter of inquiry about care of dogs.

Box   371
Leach, A.B., and Company, 1916-1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone inquiries about bonds.

Box   371
Leach, Arthur H., 1916-1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters of inquiry about Mrs. Blaine's criticism of sketches of McCormick family for National Cyclopedia of American Biography.

Box   371
Leach, A.H., 1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Announcement of change in positions with jewelry firm.

Box   371
Leach, Belle S., 1900
Note

Location: Kenosha, Wisconsin.

Request for information on domestic science for talk at Women's Club.

Box   371
Leach, L.L., and Sons, 1894
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Copy of architects' statement of expenses.

Box   371
Leach, Margaret, 1927-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal correspondence.

Box   371
Leader, The, 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Appeal for aid for official democratic state organization.

Box   371
Leading Women of America, 1938
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Request for short biography for inclusion in book Leading Women of America.

Box   371
Leaf, C.F., Oil and Manufacturing Company, 1907-1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipts.

Box   371
League of American Sportsmen, 1903-1912
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Program of the League as well as request for contributions to Game Protective Fund and support of program against automatic and pump guns in hunting.

League to Enforce Peace
Note: Location: New York, New York; Chicago, Illinois.
Box   371
1915-1918
Note

Formation of the League and its proposed program (with enclosures of pamphlets); request for support and financial contributions.

Reports of Henry Baird Favill Committee to establish a Department of Preventative Medicine and Hygiene at the University of Chicago.

League to Enforce Peace Dinner - Speeches by A. Lawrence Lowell and Charles C. Michener.

Formation of Illinois Branch of League to Enforce Peace; appointment of Mrs. Blaine to vice-chairman.

Box   371
1919 January-June
Note: Invitation to League of Nations Congress for the Great Lakes District; appointment of Mrs. Blaine to State (Illinois) Executive Committee; request that Mrs. Blaine devote her time to speaking on behalf of League; correspondence pertaining to State Convention in Springfield, Illinois.
Box   371
1919 July-December
Note: Request that Mrs. Blaine use her name to support projects of the League; continued requests for financial contributions.
Box   371
1920-1921
Note: Several personal letters; letters pertaining to work of the League.
Box   371
League of Free Nations Association, 1918-1920
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Program and future projects of LFNA and requests to support organization with her name and financial aid.

Box   371
League of Nations Commissioner-General, 1939-1940
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Invitations to attend the leagues' Pavilion and Exhibit at the New York Worlds' Fair.

Box   371
League of Nations, 1925-1943
Note

Location: Geneva, London.

See also:

  • Feis, Herbert
  • Hudson, Manley O.
  • International Federation of League of Nations Societies
  • Zimmern, Alfred
Box   371
League of Nations, Geneva News, 1930-1938
Note

Location: Geneva, Switzerland.

Summary and reports on progress of League.

Box   371
League of Nations Association, California, 1923-1930
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Program and activities of California League with pamphlet, “Relation of the United States to International Affairs.”

Box   371
League of Nations Association, Connecticut, 1939
Note

Location: Waterbury, Connecticut.

Expression of views concerning the Hull proposal on neutrality and automatic arms embargo urging Mrs. Blaine to take action on this matter.

League of Nations Association, Illinois, 1920-1941
Note

See also:

  • American Foundation (American Peace Award)
  • Blaine, Anita McCormick
  • Caldwell, R.J., 1925 August 10
  • Chandler, Henry P.
  • Danskin, James H.
  • Eichelberger, Clark N.
  • Elting, Victor
  • Forstall, James T.
  • Hudson, Manley O.
  • Illinois League of Women Voters, World Court Committee
  • Jennison, Florence T.
  • Laves, Walter H.C.
  • League of Nations Association - New York
  • Magnusson, Leifer
  • Morley, Felix
  • Moulton, William B.
  • Page, Kirby
  • Reckill, Ernest (audit reports)
  • Schields Pictures Corporation
  • Van Dusen, Henry P.
  • World Court Committee of the Council of Christian Churches
  • Wright, Quincy
  • Zimmern, Alfred

Printed matter:

  • League of Nations - Geneva
  • League of Nations Association - New York
  • Hudson, Manley P.
  • Women's National Democratic Club, 1926 February
Box   371
1920-1926
Note: Program of plans and objectives of League of Nations Non-Partisan Association of Illinois, minutes of meetings, selection of officers, financial statements, etc.
Box   372
1927
Note: Report (printed matter) League of Nations, 1927 November 25-26.
Box   372
1928-1930
Note: Reports of activities of organization, speaking engagements, pledges of financial aid from Mrs. Blaine acknowledged and accepted.
Box   372
1931 January
Note: Printed report - Annual Convention League of Nations Association, Hotel La Salle, Chicago, Illinois, 1931 January 22-24.
Box   372
1931-1935
Note: Invitation to Model Assembly of League of Nations at University of Chicago; report of Political Committee of Ninth Annual Convention, correspondence pertaining to financial support.
Box   372
1936
Note: Financial and budget reports of the Association, report from the Director to Executive Committee for 1936 April 1-November 30.
Box   372
1937
Note: Reports of activities of Mid-West office of League of Nations Association to the Executive Committee, 1936 December 1-1937 October 31; reports of meetings; First Mid-West Model League of Nations Council held at the University of Wisconsin, 1937 December 3-4.
Box   372
1938
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note: Reports from the Director of Mid-West Office of League of Nations Association to Executive Committee; Association Program, 1938-1939; and financial statement, 1937 September 1-1938 August 31.
Box   373
1939-1941
Note: Executive Committee and financial reports, minutes of meetings 1939.
Box   373
League of Nations Association, 1941
Note

Location: New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

Invitation to attend a session at Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey to discuss Post War International Organization.

League of Nations Association, New York, 1923-1945
Physical Description: 30 folders 
Note: See also: List of 46 cross references to be found in Folder dated 1923.
Box   373
1923-1924
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note: Printed matter pertaining to activities of League. Letters requesting Mrs. Blaine to form nucleus of Chicago Speaking Bureau, minutes of Meetings of Council of the League of Nations Non-Partisan Association.
Box   373
1925
Note: Minutes of meetings of Executive Committee. Banquet of the League of Nations Non-Partisan Association, 1945 October 26, Hotel Astor, New York City, New York.
Box   373
1926-1931
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note: Minutes of meetings of Board of Directors, reports of work accomplished by various departments, correspondence pertaining to publication of books, pamphlets, etc.
Box   373
1932 January 1-16
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note: Round tables and business sessions of League of Nations Association, Bellevue-Stratford Hotel, Philadelphia, 1932 January 14-16.
Box   374
1932 January 17-December
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note: Resolutions, reports of meetings and activities; annual report July 1931-July 1932; joint report by the Special Committee to the Board of Directors 1932, tenth annual convention; “It Will Take Time” / by Elihu Root.
Box   374
1933-1935
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note: Speakers notes, resolutions of Tenth Annual Convention, Geneva News Letter, pamphlet, “Italy and Ethiopia.”
Box   374
1936
Note: See also: de Madariaga, Salvador, 1936 February 21.
Box   374
1937
Physical Description: 7 folders 
Note: Printed matter: The International Scene, reports and Branch News reporting on issues and activity of the League.
Box   374-375
1938
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Note: Manifesto of League, Summary of Proceedings National Conference of Secretaries; Branch News and International Scene reports.
Box   375
1939-1942
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note: Outline of the objectives and program of the League of Nations Association, annual conference of the League of Nations Association, 1940 January 30, Hotel Biltmore, New York City, Meetings of Executive Committee, New York City, 1941.
Box   375
1943-1945
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note: Report of Education Committee, Mrs. Blaine elected as charter member of United Nations Association. Pamphlet, World Organization; Dumbarton Oaks Proposals.
Box   375
League of Nations Associations, Pennsylvania Branch, 1932
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Thanking Mrs. Blaine for successful Ninth Annual Convention which she made possible.

Box   375
League of Nations Association, 1937
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Policies regarding Chino-Japanese conflict.

Box   375
League of Nations News Bureau, 1920
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Interest in subscription.

Box   375
League of Nations Union, 1921-1923
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Formation of branches.

Box   375
League of Neighbors, 1923-1925
Note

Location: Elizabeth, New Jersey.

Project and plans of the League; request for support and financial contributions.

Box   375
League for the Organization of Progress, 1931
Note

Location: Yellow Springs, Ohio.

Aims of the League, with requests for support and enclosures. Printed pamphlets.

Box   375
League for the Protection of Immigrants, 1909-1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Financial assistance.

Box   375
League of Women Voters, Chicago, 1927
Note: Location: Chicago, Illinois. Notes for conference on Education for World Citizenship under auspices of the Chicago League of Women Voters Forum and the Association for Peace Education, Congress Hotel, 1927 March 12.
Box   375
League of Women Voters, Cook County, 1930-1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations to League benefits; request for Mrs. Blaine's name and services.

League of Women Voters, Illinois, 1921-1949
Note: Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Box   376
1921-1924 April
Note: Mrs. Blaine appointed delegate to third annual convention; Conference on Economic Aspects of International Affairs appointed by League of Women Voters and Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 1924 April 11-12, City Club of Chicago.
Box   376
1924 May-1927
Note: Fourth annual convention, 1924 November 20-21; Conference on Cause and Cure of War; receipt of Good Citizenship Bond by Mrs. Blaine, action of World Court Committee.
Box   376
1928-1949
Note: Conference on the Study and the Teaching of International Relations under the auspices of the Forum of the League of Women Voters and the Association for Peace Education, 1928 March 10, Congress Hotel, Chicago, Illinois.
Box   376
League of Women Voters, Lake Shore, 1926-1948
Note: Location: Chicago, Illinois. Notices of meetings.
Box   376
League of Women Voters, New York, 1924
Note: Location: Hotel Astor, New York City, New York. Fifth annual convention of New York League of Women Voters, 1924 November 18.
League of Women Voters, Washington, D.C.
Box   377
1921-1927
Note: The Enfranchisement of Women: An Opportunity. Purpose and program of the League of Women Voters. Addresses of Hon. Herbert Hoover and Lord Robert Cecil at Fourth Annual Convention, Des Moines, Iowa. April 9-14, 1923 correspondence pertaining to financial contributions.
Box   377
1928
Note: Eighth national convention of the National League of Women Voters, Palmer House, Chicago, Illinois, April 23-28, 1928.
Box   377
1929-1953
Note: Data concerning auxiliary income fund; activity and financial reports (with printed enclosures); memorials to Carrie Chapman Catt and Katharine Ludington.
Box   377
Leahy, Nora, 1909
Note: Location: Chicago, Illinois. Purchase of tickets for benefit dance.
Box   377
Leaming, Donovan R., 1940
Note: Location: New York City, New York. Receipt for dental services.
Box   377
Leaming, Stanley, 1926
Note: Location: No address. Receipt for tuning piano.
Box   377
Leavner, J., undated
Note: Location: Chicago, Illinois. Receipts for delivery of newspapers.
Box   377
Leary, John, 1907
Note: Location: New York City, New York. Correspondence pertaining to a proposed solution to the Child Labor problem and to proposed government ownership of railroads.
Box   377
Leavens, Dickson H., Mrs., 1943
Note: Location: Chicago, Illinois. Personal note.
Box   377
Leavitt, Leslie Westbrook, Mrs. (Margaret Blatchford Bliss), 1914
Note: Location: Poughkeepsie, New York. Personal notes.
Box   377
Leavitt, Polly Marston, 1926-1927
Note: Location: Medford, Massachusetts. Correspondence concerning medical and funeral expenses of Miss Lee.
Box   377
Lebanon University, 1916
Note: Location: Lebanon, Ohio. Telephone conversation concerning interview.
Box   377
Leblanc, Ludovic, 1918
Note: Location: Paris, France; Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Receipt for purchase of picture, and thank you note (in French).
Box   377
Lebott and Company, 1919-1941
Note: Location: Chicago, Illinois. Bills and business correspondence.
Box   377
Lebret, R. Carlos, 1947
Note: Location: Chicago, Illinois. Personal.
Box   377
L'echo des Deux Mondes, 1904
Note: Location: Chicago, Illinois. Receipts for magazine subscriptions.
Box   377
Leckie, Walter N., Mrs., 1936-1939
Note: Location: Chicago, Illinois. Personal letters from a former teacher of the Francis Parker School.
Box   377
Lecroat, Edouard, 1902
Note: Location: Chicago, Illinois. Pertaining to teaching of French at Francis Parker School (in French).
Box   377
Lecture Reporting Service, 1941-1944
Note: Location: Chicago, Illinois. Telephone conversation for interview and receipt.
Box   377
Leddy, Thomas Bayard, 1923
Note: Location: Coronado, California. Personal letter.
Box   377
Lederle Laboratories, 1926-1935
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note: Location: Chicago, Illinois. Invoices, statements, other business correspondence pertaining to purchase of Bacillus Acidophilus Milk.
Box   377
Ledwith, Adelade Matilda Gibson, 1931-1933
Note

Location: San Francisco, California.

Two letters requesting a loan of $30 each time as an old friend of the family.

Box   377
Lee, A.G.
Note

Location: Denton, Texas.

An appeal to support a colony to be established in the geographical center of the U.S. and called Philanthropy. It would contain the International Political Specialists School and the World's Diatheic Institute.

Box   377
Lee, Alice, 1903-1926
Note

Location: Killdare, Huntsville, Alabama; Toronto, Canada.

Letters by Miss Mary Virginia McCormick's attendant reporting her general progress.

Thanks expressed for taking care of the cost of an operation.

Records of phone conversations with Miss Evans.

Thank you note from Patty M. Lane.

Receipt of $6860 acknowledged. Also repeated acknowledgements of semi-annual stipends for support after Mary Virginia left her care. For a period in 1922 there are weekly reports on Miss Mary who is again in her care.

See also:

  • Ewin, Hannah Jane
  • Leavitt, Polly Marston
Box   377
Lee, Arthur L., 1937-1949
Note

Location: Paris, France; Brookline, Massachusetts.

Invitations, thank you notes, etc. Announcement of engagement and of birth of child.

Box   377
Lee, Arthur Lyman, Mrs. (Rosamond Brooks), 1948-1949
Note

Location: Arlington, Massachusetts.

Thank you notes for presents and birthday card.

Box   378
Lee, Chen-Pien, 1947
Note

Location: Nanking (Nanjing), China.

Request to join World Citizen's Association.

Box   378
Lee, Edward T.
Note: See also: Better Government Association, 1925 March 20.
Box   378
Lee, Florence P., 1892
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Pious note of good cheer.

Box   378
Lee, Frances Glessner, 1927-1928
Note

Location: Littleton, New Hampshire; Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding invitations.

Box   378
Lee, Ivy L., 1923
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Economic bulletins, concerning reconstruction after World War I. Reprints of addresses by Stanley Baldwin and Professor Gustav Cassel (“The Real Devastation Which Lies Behind the Economic Chaos in Europe”).

Box   378
Lee, Joseph, 1906-1930
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Regarding the organization of local and national playground associations. Also notices to the members of the Committee of the Graduate School of Education regarding appointments.

Box   378
Lee, Katherine McLane, 1891-1893
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Condolence and personal notes.

Box   378
Lee, Robert E., 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Question regarding renovation of some small property owned.

Box   378
Lee, Robert E., Hotel, 1931
Note

Location: Lexington, Virginia.

Receipts paid.

Lee, Roger I.
Box   378
1914-1934
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note: Medical advice, prescriptions, bills. Extended discussion of Dr. Kempf's treatment of Stanley McCormick.
Box   378
1935-1944
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Note

Chatty and often platitudinous essay included: Prophecy, Medical and Otherwise. In the course of this he says, “History has gone streamlined and modern. It has adopted the syncopated dissonance of modern music together with the surrealistic neo-impressionistic tendencies of modern art.”

Bills. A letter about a nurse who needs financial help to cover a necessary sanitarium visit. Mrs. Blaine does help her, as she did once before. Arbitration of very minor family quarrels. An address on “psychic science” in England.

He sends a pamphlet of addresses by Conant.

Many letters concerning the mediumship of Mrs. Rodgers, written by many people who have had sessions with her.

Off-prints of articles by R.I.L.

Box   378
1945
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Bills and statements concerning Tom McDuffie.

Two copies of the AMA journal that cover announcement of election of Lee to presidency.

Box   378
1946-1952
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note: Largely bills and notes relating to Tom MacDuffie, to Mrs. Blaine's general health. Passing reference to her care of Stanley. A request for a short term loan of $35,000 to buy a house. Reference to the care of Evelyn Cummings. Transactions regarding Mrs. Rodgers, the medium.
Box   379
Lee, Roger I. and Mrs. Lee photographs
Box   379
Lee, Roger I., Mrs., 1926-1949
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Note

Location: Brookline, Massachusetts.

Thank you notes and assorted social small change.

Box   379
Lee, Roger I., Jr., 1937-1948
Note: Thank you notes and social arrangements: vacations, dinners, parties, etc.
Box   379
Lee, Roger I., Jr., Mrs., 1949
Note: Thank you note.
Box   379
Lee, Sylvanius George, Mrs., 1939-1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Solicitation of loan by Vassar Alumni Association and follow up thanks for a gift of $10,000.

Box   379
Lee, William H., 1906
Note: Bills from druggist.
Box   379
Lee, William T., 1937-1947
Note

Location: Brookline, Massachusetts.

Thank you notes and social arrangements.

Box   379
Lee, William T., Mrs., 1947-1948
Note: Thank you notes for presents.
Box   379
Leeds, Hill, Barnard and Jewett, 1932-1942
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Engineering negotiations concerning the Quelinda Estate, belonging to Mary Virginia McCormick, and measures to prevent landslides.

Box   379
Leeds, William Bateman, 1902-1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Arrangements concerning renting of residence at 344 Erie Street.

Box   379
Leeds, William Bateman, Mrs., 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Concerning renting of above residence.

Box   379
Leerburger, Benedict A., 1926
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Reminder to pay bill for hat.

Box   379
Lees, Dora, 1914-1916
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Thanks from an Evangelist for a contribution.

Box   379
Leesley Brothers, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for trees from nurserymen.

Box   379
Leete, Robert S., and Company, 1913-1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for stationery and office supplies.

Box   379
LeFavre, Caroline, 1904, 1911
Note: Vague arrangements with this lecturer on “mental” subjects.
Box   379
Leffingwell-Millard Inc., 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for dresses.

Box   379
Leftwich, John C., 1910
Note

Location: Boley, Oklahoma.

Request for a contribution to “Creek-Seminole Agricultural University.”

Box   379
Leftwich, Vernon, 1930
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Arrangements about orchestrating “An American in Paris.”

Box   379
Legal Aid Society of Chicago, 1906-1916
Note: Requests for contributions and in 1916, notification of election of Mrs. Blaine to the Board of Directors.
Box   379
Legendre, James, 1916
Note

Location: New Orleans, Louisiana.

Wedding invitation.

Box   379
Legge, Alexander "Alex", 1919-1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Carbon copy of a letter, 1919, to Harold McCormick about keeping International Harvester plant running during switchmen's strike.

Letter approving of her withdrawal from a “muck-raking” organization the name of which is not mentioned.

Carbon copy of letter to Stanley McCormick informing him of the general progress of International Harvester Company and of the success of Stanley's policies of labor relations.

Plans for preparation of a centennial celebration of the invention of the reaper.

See also: Virginia Polytechnic Institute.

Box   379
Legge, Alexander, Mrs. (Katherine M.), 1915-1924
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Thank you notes. Sympathy note. Telegrams regarding health of Alexander during siege of illness in California.

Box   379
Legge, Katherine, Memorial Association
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks for a memorial building. Album of photographs.

Box   379
Legge, Roy A., 1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks for condolences.

Box   379
Legislative Committee for Mediation of Labor Disputes, 1941
Note

Phone message with Mr. Boering of the Legislative Committee for Mediation of Labor Disputes.

He says, “We are working with the industrialists to make it unlawful to strike in Illinois without due notice.” Asserts the American Way over the methods of reds, communists, CIO, who are taking advantage of the situation. Cites success of the bill in Minnesota, when passed by Governor Stassen.

Mr. Chas. W. Vail, the mediator, leaves the following phone message: “This law has stopped strikes absolutely in Minnesota; strikes tie up our defense program.”

Box   379
Legislative Voters League, 1910-1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Plea for contributions. Pamphlet running down the records of members of State Legislature is included. Asked for her suggestions on their weekly bulletin. Repeated requests for funds.

Box   379
LeGrand, Jules, 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Dental bill.

Box   379
LeGro, Fanny C., 1899
Note

Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Principal of James G. Blaine school requests a memorial piano.

Box   379
Lehman Brothers, 1939
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Desire to handle Mrs. Blaine's investments. Apparently no response.

Box   379
Lehman, Herbert H., 1944
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Association (UNRRA). Thanks Mrs. Blaine for her interest in UNRRA, and informs her that WCA might be able to help in some manner or other.

Box   379
Leicht, Edward A., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Application for admission of son, Albert Edward, to Francis W. Parker School.

Box   379
Leighton, Marshall W., 1903
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Refusal of position of Chief Sanitary Inspector of the City of Chicago.

Box   379
Leighton, Mary, 1911, 1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Magazine subscription solicited by indigent daughter of defunct Scottish nobleman.

Box   379
Leighton, William Alexander, 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

A plea for financial support of Elmer L. Williams campaign for Illinois State Legislature.

Box   379
Leigliere, Theresa de la, 1903
Note

Location: Elmhurst.

Thanks and invitation.

Box   379
Leis, Henry P., 1926
Note

Location: Saranac Lake, New York.

Bill for tuning piano.

Box   379
Leiser, Clara, 1941
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Request to use her name as sponsor, with others (including Dorothy Canfield Fisher) of a letter contest: “Young Europe in America.” List of other sponsors included.

Box   379
Leitch, Mary, 1931 June
Note

Open letters to the editors of the Christian Century. An appeal for the Christian churches to straighten out the nationalist crises in India between Gandhi and Britain.

Open letter to Dr. Carl S. Patton urging him to get the churches to arrange that the government offer an acre of land to each of the unemployed.

See also: International Reform Federation.

Box   379
Leiter, L.Z., Mrs., 1889, 1918
Note

Location: Newport, Rhode Island.

Personal friends discussed, plans, comings and goings.

Box   379
Leitz, E., Inc., 1935
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Guarantee on a Leica camera.

Box   380
Leland, Gertrude A., 1915
Note: Negotiations regarding the McNally house.
Box   380
Lelli, Anna, 1935
Note

Location: Glencoe, Illinois.

Appointment to meet at Lake Shore Club.

Box   380
Leman, J.H., 1897
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note.

Box   380
Lemke, Gesine, Mrs., 1898
Note

Location: Brooklyn, New York.

Bill for cooking lessons given to the cook.

Box   380
Lemieux, Pierre, 1950-1951
Note

Location: Montreal, Canada.

Request by Montreal City Assessor (in personal campaign for World Government) for financial assistance. ENCL: Universalism, the Ideal State / by P.L. Montreal, 1934.

Box   380
Lemkau, Paul V., 1946
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Letter concerning competence of Dr. R.H. Lambert.

Box   380
Lemmer, John G., Mrs. (Ruth Cusack), 1949
Note

Location: Cedar Falls, Iowa.

Repeated requests from a stranger for a loan of $15,000 to enable her to get a start in the antique business.

Box   380
LeMoyne, Louis V., 1899-1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for a subscription to help Hull House. General letters by LeMoyne as Secretary of the Investigating Committee of the City Homes Association.

Box   380
Lenne Inc., 1935
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Personal business announcement.

Box   380
Lennon, Harry, 1942-1944
Note: Attempts to contact Mrs. Blaine and obtain loan of $300 for unspecified purpose.
Box   380
Lennon, Milton B., 1930-1943
Note

Location: San Francisco, California.

Statement of state of mental health of Stanley McCormick. Granting of permission for Mrs. Blaine to see Stanley McCormick. Reports on his progress. Many thank you notes for Easter and Christmas presents.

Box   380
Lennon, Milton B., Mrs., 1930
Note

Location: San Francisco, California.

Thank you notes.

Box   380
Lenroot, Irvine L., 1926
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Court copy of address by Senator Irvine L. Lenroot before the Chicago Bar Association on “The Legal Aspects of the World Court.”

Box   380
Leon, Albert, Mrs., 1884?
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Newspaper clipping account of massacre of Christians by Arabs in Alexandria.

Wife offers husband's services as lecturer.

Box   380
Leonard, Ellen, 1943-1944
Note

Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Social invitations.

Box   380
Leonard, Henry, Mrs., 1911, 1923
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Phone record. An attempted interview to enlist Mrs. Blaine in unspecified political cause. Wedding announcement, 1923.

Box   380
Leonard, J.P., Company, 1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Account of interview with salesman of National Recovery Act stickers for envelopes.

Box   380
Leonard, W.C., and Company, 192?-1941
Note

Location: Saranac Lake, New York.

Bills and negotiations for camp supplies.

Box   380
Lerner, Leo, 1942-1951
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Items from Sheridan Center Booster, a paper edited by LL.

Note of congratulation for contribution to Mrs. Chang Kai-Shek, and further clippings criticizing Chicago Tribune.

Letter regarding educational books of Mr. W. Russell Shull. Invitation to testimonial banquet for Marshall Field, attended by Henry Wallace, B.J. Sheil, and Charles La Follette. Copies of papers with a Christmas poem of A.B.'s on front page. Request for $100 for Independent Voters of Illinois. Invitation to dinner with H. Wallace.

See also: Progressive Voters Council.

Box   380
Lerner, Leo, Mrs., 1944
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note.

Box   380
Lerner, Max
Note

Bound copy of address by Dr. Max Lerner before the Chicago Sunday Forum, 1939 January 8. Subject: “Political Prospects for 1940.”

See also: “Town Meeting of the Air,” 1938 February 3.

Box   380
Leron Inc., 1932-1946
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Bills for linens and Christmas gifts.

Box   380
Leschin Inc., 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Tailor bill.

Box   380
Leslie, George Hampton, 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding invitation.

Box   380
Leslie, John, 1918?
Note: Dinner invitation accepted.
Box   380
Leslie-Judge Company, 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Collection agency notices (phone records) for $4 bill due.

Box   380
Leslie, Margaret, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Offer to dance at parties.

Box   380
Leslie's Weekly, 1901-1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for photograph for publication. Projected article on Cyrus McCormick.

Box   380
Lesser, Mr., 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Offer to sell art objects.

Box   380
Lester Costume Company, 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Charges for rental of an Opera Cape.

Box   380
Lester, Francis E., 1903
Note

Location: Mesilla Park, New Mexico.

Offer to supply Native American Indian Drawnwork, rugs, etc.

Box   380
Lester, Muriel, 1936-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bulletins in pacifist addresses by “The Jane Addams of England.” Newsletters from Shanghai and Hong Kong. Invitation to join her crusade.

Box   380
Lester, Sophia K., 1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Application for employment.

Box   380
Lester, William E., 1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding invitation.

Box   380
Letang Inc., 1936-1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Shoe bills.

Box   380
Letterman, Emma, 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for personal assistance from old woman and her mother.

Box   380
Letz, Bertha, 1913
Note

Location: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Reminiscence and invitation.

Box   380
Leubrie, Nina, 1909-1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Class reunion transactions.

Box   380
Levan, Amy, 1948
Note

Location: Lebanon, Pennsylvania.

Request for $100 to study in Chicago for a vacation period.

Box   380
Levanger, Minnie, 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note.

Box   380
Leverett Kearton Ltd., 1936-1940
Note

Location: London, England.

Bill for transportation service.

Box   380
Leverone, Nathaniel, 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Synopsis of a play “When Chicago Was Young.”

Levey, M.J.
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

On offer of books by a bookbinder. Notices of finely bound books and limited editions. Bills for many expensively bound volumes of classics, and obscure works.

Box   380
1904-1914
Box   381
1915-1916
Box   381
Levey Theatrical Cleanser and Dyer, 1905
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Business notice.

Box   381
Levi, Irene, 1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation accepted.

Box   381
Levi, James, Mrs., 1924
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone attempt of a woman to see Mrs. Blaine put off by secretary.

Box   381
Levin, E., 1913
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Correspondence concerning purchase of linens.

Box   381
Levin, Samuel
Note

See also: Mullenbach, James, 1935 June 21.

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for her support of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, by appearance at dinners, letters to the Federal Communications Commission concerning an FM station, etc. Information about the Sidney Hillman Foundation.

Box   381
Levine, Isaac Don
Note: See also: Town Meeting of the Air, 1958 February 3.
Box   381
LeVino, Albert Shelby, Mrs., 1930
Note

Location: Hollywood, California.

Former student of Francis Parker School who has helped found its counterpart in Hollywood, invites Mrs. Blaine to see it.

Box   381
Levinson, A.M., 1924-1946
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Negotiations about the purchase of furs.

Box   381
Levinson, Salmon, Mr.
Note: See also: International League for Peace and Freedom, 1924 May 19-31. Symposium: The Outlawry of War.
Box   381
Levitt, Victor, 1949
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Concerning participation in unspecified project.

Box   381
Levoy Studios, 1945-1946
Note

Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Bills for interior decoration.

Box   381
Levy, Beryl Harold
Note: See also: United Nations Association Congress, 1944 January 15.
Box   381
Levy, Emile, Mrs.
Note

An attempt to found a south side branch of the Francis Parker School. Also a testimonial to Mrs. Blaine.

See also:

  • Department of Labor, Children's Bureau, 1919 May 20
  • Chicago Urban League, 1936 February 6
Box   381
Levy, Mark, and brother, 1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

A offer of property for sale.

Box   381
Levy's, M.F., State Market, 1900-1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Butcher bills.

Box   381
LeWald, Mr., 1914-1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Attempts to speak with Mrs. Blaine over the phone.

Box   381
Lewando's, 1892, 1915
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Cleaning bills.

Box   381
Lewine, Harry L., 1930
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Request that insurance bills be paid.

Box   381
Lewis, Ada M., 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notice of the meeting of a Woman's Club.

Box   381
Lewis, Arthur, 1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

A lecture in criticism of the views of Sir Oliver Lodge.

Box   381
Lewis, B.J., 1947
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

Thank you note.

Box   381
Lewis and Conger
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Bills for house furnishings.

Box   381
Lewis, David J.
Note: See also: Progressive conference, 1931 March 11-12.
Box   381
Lewis, David Robert, 1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding announcement.

Box   381
Lewis, Dean, 1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Medical bills.

Box   381
Lewis, Eliza Adams, 1920
Note

Location: Indianapolis, Indiana.

Telegram to Mrs. Slade in the care of Mrs. Blaine.

Box   381
Lewis, F.E., 1905
Note

Location: Malone, New York.

Bill for outing.

Box   381
Lewis, Frank, 1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Call to sell photos to Mrs. Blaine.

Box   381
Lewis, F.S., and Company, 1934
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Phone conversation regarding sale of investments to Mrs. Blaine.

Box   381
Lewis, Fredrick, 1941
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

A request to establish a chamber music festival as a memorial to Mary Virginia McCormick.

Box   381
Lewis, Herbert, 1943
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Thank you note.

Box   381
Lewis Institute, 1910-1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Regarding a vocational school for working boys.

Box   381
Lewis, James Hamilton, 1920, 1936
Note: Letter of congratulation. Address given before Chicago Council on Foreign Relations.
Box   381
Lewis, Judith, 1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Application for position as secretary.

Box   381
Lewis, Lewis R., 1907-1908
Note

Location: Shelbyville, Indiana.

Request for employment as household helper by a principal of a High School.

Box   381
Lewis, Lewis V., 1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Business call regarding Chicago terminals.

Box   381
Lewis, Lillian, 1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Application for position.

Box   381
Lewis and Kitchen, 1911-1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for heating and plumbing work on Francis Parker School.

Box   381
Lewis, O.F., 1908
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Copies of articles on the treatment and prevention of Tuberculosis.

Box   381
Lewis and Pullos Company, 1927-1928
Note

Location: Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

Bills for groceries

Box   381
Lewis, Rice and Son Ltd., 1906
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Hardware bills.

Box   381
Lewis, Robert M., 1949
Note

Location: New Haven, Connecticut.

Wedding invitation.

Box   381
Lewis, Samuel R., 1914-1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters regarding payment of Lewis and kitchen bill and arrangements for work on a new house.

Box   381
Lewis, Thomas Henry, 1921-1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills and advice for the medical care of Miss Ruth Campbell.

Box   381
Lewis, Traverse, Mrs., 1910-1911
Note

Location: Paris, France.

Request for interview regarding the Ada Leigh homes for young Christian women in Paris.

Box   381
Lewis and Simmons Inc., 1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for a painting by C.F. Dratz.

Box   381
Lewis and Valentine Company, 1924
Note

Location: Ardmore, Pennsylvania.

Offer to move some big trees.

Box   381
Lewis, Willis E., 1892
Note: Condolence telegram.
Box   381
Lewis, W.O., 1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

An appeal to Mrs. Blaine as a member of the School Board for a new neighborhood public school.

Box   381
Lewis-Smith Studio, 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Regarding photographs to appear in Fashion Arts magazine.

Box   381
Lewisohn, Adolph, 1923-1931
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Appeals for contributions and support for National Committee of Prisons and Prison Labor.

Box   381
Lewisohn, Sam A., 1940
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Off-print of article in Michigan Alumni Quarterly.

Box   381
Lewiston Journal
Note

Location: Lewiston, Maine.

Request for an interview on her work in the Chicago School System.

Box   381
Li, Tien Lu
Note: See also: Federal Council of Churches, 1941 December 16.
Box   381
Libby, E.L., 1921
Note

Location: Wells, Maine.

Bills for furniture.

Box   381
Libby Printers, The, 1945
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for funeral service of H.A. Walker.

Box   381
Liberal Digest
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for an interview and refusal.

Box   381
Liberal League, 1924
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Appeals for her support for an organization bent on bettering U.S. governmental set-up, and for encouraging U.S. participation in the League of Nations.

Box   382
Liberal Republican League of Massachusetts, 1922
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Thanks for support of League against Henry Cabot Lodge, and for League of Nations entry. Made generous financial gifts.

Box   382
Liberian Consulate
Note: See also: Westbrooks, Richard K.
Box   382
Liberty and Company, 1938
Note

Location: London, England.

Bills and catalogues.

Box   382
Liberty Cleaners Inc.
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Business solicitations.

Box   382
Liberty Mutual, 1954
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter to Mrs. Gilbert Harrison concerning insurance.

Box   382
Liberty War Association for Medical and Surgical Relief, 1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

An appeal for a contribution from an organization whose aim is to cure minor medical defects so that otherwise eligible young men can enter the army.

Box   382
Libman, David, 1903-1904
Note: Bills for the delivery of The Tribune.
Box   382
Library Americana, 1900-1901
Note

Location: New Haven, Connecticut.

Appeals for her support.

Box   382
Library Bureau, 1903-1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills.

Box   382
Library of International Relation, 1935-1953
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Newsletter. Address by A. Evans and Miss H. Hopkinson, “The International Labor Office.”

Newsletters and invitations to lectures on topics on the International Political scene, etc. Request for financial aid.

See also:

  • Ballard, Ernest S., Mrs.
  • Bentley, Richard
  • Bowe, Augustine, Mrs.
  • Cassels, Edwin H.
  • Clark, John, Mrs.
  • Cook, John Brown
  • Elting, Victor
  • Field, Henry
  • Hale, William B., Mrs.
  • ReQua, Eloise
  • Worthy, John C.
Box   382
Lichtenberg, A.J., 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial support of the Moody Institute to spread the gospel among “the dark people.”

Box   382
Licht, Laura, 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you note.

Box   382
Lichtenstein, Walter
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you notes.

See also: League of Women Voters, 1924 April 12.

Box   382
Lichtenstein, Walter, Mrs., 1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you notes.

Box   382
Lickerman, N., and Company, 1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Real estate broker attempts to buy a lot.

Box   382
Liegler and Company, 1909
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Communications regarding use of manuscript.

Box   382
Liebling, Leonard, 1925
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Composer sends along a piece of music.

Box   382
Life Extension Institute, 1918
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Offer for medical plan of preventive medicine.

Box   382
Life and Labor, 1911-1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for financial support for the magazine published by the National Women's Trade Union League of America.

Box   382
Liggett, J.W., 1910-1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for telephone work.

Box   382
Light of Ages, 1937
Note: Attempt to sell tickets for drama.
Box   382
Lightfoot, Gano, 1938-1944
Note

Location: New York, New York.

Interviews over World Citizenship and The American Committee for Non-Participation in Japanese Aggression, 1939.

Box   382
Lightford, Alice, 1943
Note: Received from Mary Virginia McCormick. Pension fund $1,000.
Box   382
Lightford, Steve, 1943
Note: Recommended from Mary Virginia McCormick pension fund $3,000.
Box   382
Lightner, Milton C., 1892
Note: Condolence card.
Box   382
Ligon, Virace Massie, Mrs., undated
Note: Sends letters of William Stanley McCormick.
Box   382
Ligue du Nord Contre La Tuberculose, 1918?
Note

Location: Paris, France.

Request for money for visiting nurse work in Northern France.

Box   382
Ligue Fraternelle des Enfants de France, 1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Attempt to sell tickets to a benefit performance.

Box   382
Lill, George, Coal Company, 1908-1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for coal.

Box   382
Lill-Robinson Coal Company, 1910-1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Coal bills.

Box   382
Lillard, M.F., 1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

An attempt to sell a painting by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, 1696-1770.

Box   382
Lillard, Mary F., 1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Interview for a secretarial position.

Box   382
Lillie, Frank Rattray, 1926-1927
Note

Location: Woods Hole, Massachusetts.

Wedding invitations.

Box   382
Lillywhites Ltd.
Note

Location: London, England.

Bills for boating supplies.

Box   382
Limestone College, 1944
Note

Location: Gaffney, South Carolina.

Request for an appointment to discuss a gift to the school. Catalogue is enclosed.

Box   383
Linberg, Mrs., 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request (granted) for $10 for medicine for a poor woman.

Box   383
Linberg, Edward Armin, Jr., Mrs. (Sally Byram Perry), 1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acceptance of social invitation.

Box   383
Lincoln, Abraham, 1855
Note

Location: Springfield, Illinois.

Copy from original manuscript of a letter of advice to a young lawyer.

Box   383
Lincoln, Abraham, Center, 1909-1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Two separate groups of letters in this dossier: a series from Jenkin Lloyd Jones dealing with the publication of the Theodore Parker essays and with permission to use the like of Cyrus McCormick in a sermon; also are a series of requests for financial support of the institution after the death of Mr. Jones.

Box   383
Lincoln, Abraham, Foundation, 1929-1930
Note

Location: Frankfort, Kentucky; New York, New York.

Appeals for support of an organization that is to attempt to inculcate the principles of a united world, and the brotherhood of man. John Dewey is an active supporter. The organization is to build a University in Bronxville, New York for 250 special students.

Box   383
Lincoln, Abraham, School, 1943-1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Appeals for support of the institution, which is internationalistic and an opponent of race prejudice in America.

Box   383
Lincoln, Alice N., 1901-1903
Note

Location: Manchester and Boston, Massachusetts.

Concerning the improvement of tenement housing in Chicago and elsewhere.

Box   383
Lincoln Center Magazine and Book Dispensary, 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Announcement of Benefit Concert and letter of appreciation.

Box   383
Lincoln Centre Shop, 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipt.

Box   383
Lincoln Community Church, 1924
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Acknowledgement and appreciation for gift of land.

See also: McCormick, Cyrus. H., II, 1924 August 28.

Box   383
Lincoln Farm Association, 1909-1910
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Letters requesting support, and certificates of membership in the association which constructed Lincoln Farm Memorial Building and Park.

Box   383
Lincoln, Frank, Mrs. (Bertha Coombs Wean), 1904
Note

Location: Montague, Michigan.

Request for assistance in gaining appointment of a woman to the Board of Education.

Box   383
Lincoln, George E., Mrs., 1900
Note

Location: East Somerville, Massachusetts.

Letters of request and appreciation for financial aid.

Box   383
Lincoln, Harry W., 1922
Note

Location: Cohasset, Massachusetts.

Receipt.

Box   383
Lincoln Highway Association, 1913
Note

Location: Detroit, Michigan.

Requests for support of construction of natural highway.

Box   383
Lincoln Historical Fund Campaign, 1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request to contribute $100 to save the Barrett Lincoln Collection.

Box   383
Lincoln Institute of Kentucky, 1916-1924
Note

Location: Louisville, Lincoln Ridge, Kentucky; Chicago, Illinois.

Letters of information about work of this school for African American youth and requests for interviews about possible aid.

Box   383
Lincoln, Jack, 1918
Note

Location: New York.

Letter of sympathy.

Box   383
Lincoln, Jacob, 1897
Note: Letter of appreciation
Box   383
Lincoln, John L., 1889-1905
Note

Location: New York; Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence about breeding and caring for dogs. Miscellaneous personal letters.

Box   383
Lincoln, Mary Todd, Memorial, 1911
Note

Location: New York.

Letters of support and appreciation for construction of memorial building by Mrs. Blaine at Sayre College. One letter from William O. Stoddard, close friend of Mary Todd Lincoln, affirming her loyalty and character during Lincoln's presidency.

Box   383
Lincoln Memorial Hall, 1910-1911, 1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for support and announcements of dedication of memorial.

Box   383
Lincoln Memorial University, 1907-1929
Note

Location: Cumberland Gap, Tennessee.

Correspondence, reprints of newspaper articles, certificates of honor and appreciation for support of school for mountain people of Tennessee, Virginia and other areas.

Box   383
Lincoln Memorial University Endowment Association, 1909-1919
Note

Location: New York.

Correspondence urging Mrs. Blaine to become an honorary regent through contribution.

Box   383
Lincoln Mills of Alabama, 1922-1926
Note

Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Request for exchange of property and appreciation for gift of additional land.

Box   383
Lincoln Motor Car Company, 1930-1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Detroit, Michigan.

Inquiries as to possibility of Mrs. Blaine's purchasing new automobiles.

Box   383
Lincoln Park Livery Company, 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Offer to furnish team and driver.

Box   383
Lincoln Park Police Social and Benevolent Association, 1933-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Inquiries and requests for financial support of families of policemen injured or killed in performance of duties.

Box   383
Lincoln, Robert J., 1896-1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal correspondence from the son of Abraham Lincoln.

Box   383
Lincoln Street Institutional Church, 1926-1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for contributions to day nursery and other activities.

Box   383
Lincoln University, 1899, 1922
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Letters of information toward possibility of contribution to work of the college for African American youth.

Box   383
Lincoln Warehouse and Van Company, 1905-1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipts.

Box   383
Lincoln-Gardner Laboratory, 1918-1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Medical bills and receipts.

Box   383
Lincoln-Jefferson University, 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters of information about home education course in classics.

Box   383
Lincoln-Trice Memorial Normal and Industrial Institute, 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for aid to school.

Box   383
Lind, John E., Mrs. (Elizabeth Lois Case), 1905
Note

Location: Ludington, Michigan.

Letter of appreciation for gift.

Box   383
Lind and Severin, 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipts.

Box   383
Lindberg, Anna, 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal correspondence.

Box   383
Lindberg, E.J., 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone requests for interview concerning the library of the McCormick Seminary.

Box   383
Lindall, C.O., Mrs., 1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for financial aid for St. John's English Lutheran Church.

Box   383
Lindeman, G.H., 1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of appreciation for medical care.

Box   383
Lindemann, George, 1901-1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipts.

Box   383
Lindenan, Mary, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request from former employee's wife for reinstatement of her husband.

Box   383
Lindenmeyer Brothers, 1926-1932
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Receipts.

Box   383
Lindenwood College, 1906-1910
Note

Location: St. Charles, Missouri.

Requests for possible support of preparatory school for girls.

Box   383
Linderman, Eugene D., 1950
Note

Location: Hot Springs, South Dakota.

Request for copy of McCormick coat of arms, and interesting letter about family genealogy from a Spanish-American war veteran.

Box   383
Lindgren, Gustaf Linus, 1948
Note

Location: South St. Paul, Minnesota.

Invitation to daughter's wedding.

Box   383
Lindgren, Idin R., 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of introduction to woman appointed to collect funds for Swedish famine victims, from Swedish vice-consul.

Box   383
Lindgren, Rose, 1937-1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you notes for Christmas gifts.

Box   383
Lindheim, Irma, 1943-1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; New York.

Correspondence from woman active in settling European refugee children in Palestine. Reference to Henry Wallace Children's Village in Israel.

Box   383
Lindholm, S.G., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence about activity in sweatshop investigation for Jane Addams and Mrs. Blaine.

Box   383
Lindley's, 1934-1936
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Receipts.

Box   383
Lincoln, Julian B., 1914-1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter and enclosed list of lectures on travel, art and philosophy.

Box   383
Lindsay, Charles R., III, 1935
Note

Location: Wayne, Illinois.

Invitation to the Wayne Hunt.

Box   383
Lindsay, Kathryn P., 1909
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request from Humane Society to protest treatment of horses by Illinois Express Company.

Box   383
Lindsay, Merle, 1937
Note

Location: Salt Lake City, Utah.

Notice of forwarding handmade bracelet made by inmate of Utah State Prison for price of $20.

Box   383
Lindsay, Michael, 1938
Note

Location: Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania.

Copy of detailed account of his experiences in North China, with insightful analysis of Communist and other guerilla activity, organization and tactics against Japanese.

Box   384
Lindsay, Margaret L., 1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of appreciation for making Mrs. Blaine's box at concert available for Francis Parker School.

Box   384
Lindsay, Samuel McCune, 1904-1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; New York; Washington, D.C.

Correspondence concerning enforcement of Illinois Child Labor Law; appointment of Federal Commission on Industrial Relations and opposition to President Taft's proposal concerning one which was considered ineffective. Correspondence about and copy of resolution presented to Congress by Committee on War Charity and Social Work to exempt contributions to charities from taxation. Request for support and financial aid of International Labor Organization Committee.

Box   384
Lindsay, Thomas Poultney, 1933
Note

Location: Southborough, Massachusetts.

Invitation to daughter's marriage reception.

Box   384
Lindsey, Ben B., 1905-1919
Note

Location: Denver, Colorado.

Correspondence about administrative and probationary work of Denver Juvenile Court and problems of school and delinquent children. Two copies of his address, “The School and The Court.”

See also: U.S. Department of Labor-Children's Bureau, 1919 May 19-20.

Box   384
Lindsey, W.E., Mrs., 1917
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Telegram suggestion about printing of war message for mass distribution.

Box   384
Lindstedt, Algot, Mrs., 1924-1933
Note

Location: North Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you notes.

Box   384
Lindstrom, L., 1916
Note

Location: Illinois.

Receipt.

Box   384
Lingle, Kendall Ide, 1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of appreciation and information about work of Citizens' Campaign Committee to detect and prevent election frauds.

Box   384
Lingnan University, 1928
Note

Location: New York City, New York.

Letter of information from trustees about appointment of new American Director of Chinese college with enclosed pamphlet describing its aims and methods.

Box   384
Linn, Howard, 1914-1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal correspondence.

Box   384
Linn, Howard, Mrs. (Lucy McCormick Blair), 1903-1950
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Lake Forest, Illinois; Groton, Massachusetts.

Personal correspondence from a cousin of Mrs. Blaine. One folder of press clippings.

Box   384
Linn, James Weber, 1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to daughter's wedding.

See also: Progressive Education Association Conference, 1937 October 28-30.

Box   384
Linn, William Robert, 1915-1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to daughter's marriage to Cyrus McCormick and various personal correspondence.

Box   384
Linn, William Robert, Mrs. (Nellie Butler), 1918-1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of sympathy on Emmons' death.

Box   384
Linneman, J.C., 1939
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Receipt for orthopedic supplies.

Box   384
Linscott, Charles C., 1892
Note

Location: Bar Harbor, Maine.

Receipt for food.

Box   384
Linthicum, Charles C., 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipt for $9,000 in payment for lot of 285 acres in Lake Forest, Illinois.

Box   384
Linton, Ralph, 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Article reprint from The American Mercury, 1937 April, entitled “One Hundred Percent American.”

Box   384
Lions International, 1940-1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence concerning release of money donated to Toronto City government for building of a boys' club to be used instead for conversion of old building into hostel for Canadian servicemen.

Box   384
Lipman, David I., 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of thanks for copy of speech and report delivered at Progressive Lawyers Club.

See also: Progressive Lawyers Club, 1937 January 16.

Box   384
Lippincott, J.B., Company, 1907
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Announcement of forwarding of several sample copies of books on physiology.

Box   384
Lippincott, J. Bertram, Mrs. (Joanna Wharton), 1918
Note

Location: Bethayres, Pennsylvania.

Letter of sympathy on death of Emmons Blaine.

Box   384
Lippincott, Sallie, 1941
Note

Location: La Jolla, California.

Personal note.

Box   384
Lippmann, Walter, 1941
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Regrets at inability to come to Chicago.

Box   384
Lipson, I.B., Mrs., 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to speak on Child Welfare Exhibit at meeting of Council of Jewish Women.

Box   384
Lisle Fellowship, 1946-1950
Note

Location: New York.

Requests for interviews and financial support of fellowship program. Copy of report on work of the program in Japan.

Box   384
Lisle, William, 1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of appreciation for New Year's Eve party.

Box   384
List, Josef, 1948
Note

Location: Austria?

Personal letter in German.

Box   384
Liston, Nellie C., 1900
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for information about continuing school education.

Box   384
Literary Digest, 1903-1936
Note

Location: New York.

Receipts and correspondence concerning subscription bills.

Box   384
Lithuanian Consulate
Note: See also: Dauzvardis, Petras.
Box   384
Litsinger, Edward Robert, 1930-1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations to wedding and receptions for daughter.

Box   384
Littell, Blaine, 1934-1948
Note

Location: New York.

Personal correspondence.

Box   384
Littell, Philip, Mrs. (Fanny), 1926
Note

Location: New York.

Thank you note.

Box   384
Littell, Robert, 1924-1950
Note

Location: New York.

Personal correspondence and various letters about American aid to Britain prior to our entry into World War II. Also copy of article by Littell on atom bombing of Hiroshima in Reader's Digest.

Box   384
Littell, Robert, Mrs. (Anita Blaine Damrosch), 1915-1950
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; New York.

Personal correspondence from Mrs. Blaine's niece. One folder of photographs.

Box   384
Littell, Walter D., 1939-1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; New York.

Personal correspondence.

Box   384
Little, A.E., Company, 1930-1932
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Receipts for stationery and art materials.

Box   384
Little, Brown and Company, 1906-1927
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Correspondence, bills and receipts for books.

Box   384
Little, Charles George, Mrs., 1943-1953
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Invitation to dinner for aldermanic candidate; and invitation to daughter's wedding.

Box   384
Little Company of Mary Hospital, 1938-1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone requests for interviews about possible assistance.

Box   384
Little Gallery, 1934
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipt.

Box   384
Littlefield, C.C., 1921-1927
Note

Location: Newfields, New Hampshire.

Receipts for antiques.

Box   384
Littlejohn, Maud, 1892
Note: Location: Garden City, California.
Box   384
Little Russia Corporation, 1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipts for dinners.

Box   384
Little Sisters of the Assumption, 1938
Note

Location: Paris, France.

Request for interview and appreciation for past support.

Box   384
Little Sisters of the Poor, 1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for assistance.

Box   384
Little Symphony of Chicago, 1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipt for instrumental ensemble.

Box   384
Little Wanderer Day Nursery, 1931-1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Appeals for assistance.

Box   384
Littwitz, Max, Inc., 1911-1951
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Note

Location: New York.

Correspondence, receipts, and statements of account from linen and laces dealer.

Box   384
Lively, L.J., 1897
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter of information about receipt of maps.

Box   384
Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Company of New York, 1917-1921
Note

Location: New York.

Fire insurance policies for Hubbard Woods property.

Box   385
Livingston, Louis J., 1920-1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for opportunity to show photographs to Sir Oliver Lodge, guest of Mrs. Blaine. Enclosed endorsements of skill and artistry of photographs.

Box   385
Livingston, Marie, 1950-1952
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipts for nursing service.

Box   385
Livingston Shop, 1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipts.

Box   385
Livingston, William, 1889
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Regrets at inability to visit.

Box   385
Llewellyn, Edward, 1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipt for musical entertainment.

Box   385
Lloyd, Andrew J., Company, 1913
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Receipts.

Box   385
Lloyd, Arthur Selden, 1913
Note

Location: Madison, Connecticut.

Invitation to daughter's wedding.

Box   385
Lloyd, E.E., Paper Company, 1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Announcement of presenting of watermarked picture of Col. Lindbergh to Mrs. Blaine.

Box   385
Lloyd, E.M., Mrs., 1901-1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and receipts for heat and utilities.

Box   385
Lloyd, F.E.J., 1911-1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests for personal assistance and some support for building a home for men without families. Several letters of recommendation from Grace Wilbur Trout.

Box   385
Lloyd, Henry Demarest, 1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to meet Mr. and Mrs. William Bross Lloyd.

Box   385
Lloyd, Hy D., Mrs. (Jessie Bross), 1896
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal letter introducing her sons to Mrs. Blaine.

Box   385
Lloyd, Lola Maverick, 1939
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Acceptance of invitation to meeting of Chicago Committee of World Citizens Association.

Box   385
Lloyd, William B., Jr., 1939-1950
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois; Chicago, Illinois; Geneva, Switzerland.

Letters of criticism and protest at World Citizens Association's support of Allies in 1939-1941 and its whole position of supporting war as a method of achieving its aims. Protests “Anglo-Saxon white-man's burden” view allegedly held by organization. Letter criticizing undemocratic international politics of League as a possible cause of anti-democratic regimes before World War II, and suggestions about making International Labor Organization effective by extending safeguards for labor to all countries. Letter about world citizenship celebration in France, 1950.

Box   385
Lloyd, W.H.S, Company, 1922-1933
Note: Location: Chicago, Illinois. Receipts for decoration materials.
Box   385
Lloyd-Jones, Jane, 1901-1903
Note

Location: Hillside, Wisconsin.

Letters of information about summer school and camp for children.

Box   385
Lloyd-Smith, Wilton, Mrs. (Marjorie Fleming), 1915-1953
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; New York.

Personal correspondence and one folder of press clippings about suicide of Wilton Lloyd-Smith, 1940, prominent corporation lawyer, public figure and philanthropist.

Box   385
Lloyd's Property Owners Association of Chicago, 1930-1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence about representing Mrs. Blaine in property cases arising out of widening of State Street in Chicago.

Box   385
Lobas, Rene
Note: See also: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1924 May 19-31.
Box   385
Lobdell, A.C., 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Inquiries about and receipts for installation of lightning rods.

Box   385
Lobdell, Edwin L., and Company, 1914-1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Information about investments and stocks in American Shipbuilding Company and Union Manufacturing and Storage Company.

Box   385
Locard, Frederic, 1907
Note

Location: Homewood, Illinois.

Letter of information about previous request for assistance.

Box   385
Lochard, Metz, 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone request for interview.

Box   385
Locke, Clinton, Mrs., 1892-1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Lockehaven, Michigan.

Personal correspondence.

Box   385
Locke, Edwin A., 1925
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Medical report on Mrs. James W. Adams.

Box   385
Locke, Isaac, and Company, 1907-1913
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Receipts.

Box   385
Locke, Josephine C., 1897-1898
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence urging support for Col. Parker and the cause of public education.

Box   385
Lockhart, Gordon, 1939
Note

Location: Perthshire, England.

Receipts for golf equipment.

Box   385
Lockhart, Gordon, Mrs., 1939
Note

Location: Perthshire, England.

Letter of appreciation.

Box   385
Lockhart, R.H. Bruce, 1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Text of address entitled, “Guns or Butter,” before Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 1939 January 28.

Box   385
Lockwood, B., 1892
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Personal note.

Box   385
Lockwood, Belva, Fund, 1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for forwarding of check.

Box   385
Lockwood, Elizabeth, 1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for and receipts for payment of services as typist.

Box   385
Locomobile Company of America, 1908-1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Correspondence and receipts for auto work.

Box   385
Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1901
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Personal letter accepting invitation to speak in Chicago on John Marshall and letter of appreciation for hospitality.

Box   385
Lodge, Henry Cabot, Mrs., 1904
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Personal note of appreciation.

Box   385
Lodge, Henry Cabot, II, 1940
Note

Location: Washington, D.C.

Telegrams noting Mrs. Blaine's opinions, but holding that U.S. must build up its defenses rather than enter the war on the side of the Allies.

Box   385
Lodge, Norah, 1937-1947
Note

Location: England.

Personal correspondence from daughter of Sir Oliver Lodge.

Lodge, Oliver, 1920-1940
Note: Copies of lectures, correspondence with admirers during 1920 lecture tour of the United States. Further personal correspondence and reprints of several addresses and articles on psychical research. One folder of photographs and a folder of press clippings.
Box   385
1920 January-February 19
Physical Description: 5 folders 
Box   386
1920 February 20-1940
Physical Description: 7 folders 
Box   386
Press clippings
Box   386
Photographs
Box   386
Lodge, Oliver, Mrs., 1920
Note

Location: New York; England.

Personal correspondence.

Box   386
Loeb, Hugo I., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Inquiry as to possible purchase of busts of eminent men for use by school.

Box   386
Loeb, Robert H., Jr., 1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Request for interview about publishing book on the Un-American Activities Committee investigation of Hollywood, and possibility of financial support from Mrs. Blaine.

Box   387
Loeber, Ann, 1937 December
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Accepts Mrs. Blaine's dinner invitation.

Box   387
Loeber Pontiac Inc., 1951 July-August
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Specifications and bill for auto repair.

Box   387
Loehr, Leon L., 1924-1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Concerning Henry Baird Favill Memorial fund. December 26, 1924 acknowledges two checks for $25,000 on behalf of Mary V. McCormick and Stanley McCormick.

See also:

  • Bancroft, E.A.
  • Dudley, E.C.
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Loesch, Frank J., 1902-1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

The Francis Parker School; Chicago public education; Special Grand Jury investigation of 1928, Chicago politics and election frauds.

Box   387
Loesch, Frank J., Mrs., 1929 April
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Phone conversations concerning benefit for Chicago Presbytery.

Box   387
Loesch, Joseph B., 1906, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Montrose, Colorado.

Two notes accept and decline invitations from “the Twelfth Grade” and “the Senior Class.”

Box   387
Loesch, May Browning, 1937 September
Note

Location: Cooperstown, New York.

Declines invitation to Mrs. Blaine's grandchild's debut. Recalls “those old days.”

Box   387
Loftus, E.M., 1940 January
Note: Recommends and encloses announcement of Mighty Muscles, an attack on radicalism, by Winslow Dickson.
Box   387
Loftus, Edward A., Mrs., 1935-1945
Note

Location: Pasadena, Los Angeles, California; Chicago, Illinois.

Letters from a semi-crippled arthritic for whom Mrs. Blaine paid medical and hospital bill for a decade.

Box   387
Logan, Ellen, 1902 February
Note: A note thanking Mrs. Blaine for a gift to Logan child, Emmons.
Box   387
Logan, Frank G., 1901 November
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Declines to support a cause for which Mrs. Blaine was soliciting. No detail.

Box   387
Logan, Frank G., Mrs., 1936-1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Conversations concerning a “Sanity in Art” crusade; note on World Foundation.

Box   387
Logan, John A., Mrs., 1908, 1911
Note

Location: Washington.

Encloses note from one Otto Wiecker, artist, calling attention to the availability of a portrait of James G. Blaine. 1911 letter asks sketch of Mrs. Blaine for Mrs. Logan's planned book “The Part Taken by Women in American History.”

Box   387
Logan, J.W., 1916-1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks for two dollars in payment for a packing job.

Box   387
Logan, W.A., 1902-1907
Note

Location: Cimarron, New Mexico; Elmhurst, Illinois.

Letters concerning K ranch.

Box   387
Logeman, Robbins, undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Accepts invitation of “the Senior Class” to a luncheon.

Box   387
Loger, Mary Manys, 1937-1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation; sympathy note; request for support for a trip to Germany.

Box   387
Loliger, O., 1938
Note

Location: Lucerne, Switzerland.

Comments on photos of Loliger's wife and daughter.

Box   387
Lowman, Katharine, 1911 May
Note

Location: La Grange, Illinois.

Asks support for an International Institute designed to free Spain's women from the “despotism of church and state.” The school was founded by a Mrs. Alice Gordon Gulick. Request refers to “Madame McCormick” and “Miss Addams” for supporting recommendations.

Box   387
Loncos, Mr., 1932 September
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Tries to interest Mrs. Blaine in a collection of brocade, tapestry and velvet.

Box   387
London Auto Supply Company, 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill and letter for auto repair.

Box   387
London Casino, 1938
Note

Location: London, England.

Receipt.

Box   387
London Daily Sketch, 1941 November
Note: Paper sending 100 copies of “each article” and enrolling Mrs. Blaine on subscription list.
Box   387
London Modeling Company, 1903 December
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Firm wants to make a model for Blaine.

Box   387
London Spiritualist Alliance Ltd., 1937
Note

Location: London, England.

Booklist, transcripts of hearings, receipts for prices of hearings with mediums.

See also: Phillimore, Mercy, secretary of the Alliance.

Box   387
Long, Miss Alves
Note: See also: National Committee on the Cause and Cure of War, 1937 January 26-29, Twelfth Annual Conference.
Box   387
Long, Arthur J., 1949 October
Note: Young man wants loan to go to Yale. Telephone conversation.
Box   387
Long, Carl, 1921
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Phone conversation concerning monkey cage at Parker School.

Box   387
Long, Elsa S., 1934
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for room and board for Lena Olsen.

Box   387
Long Island Church Society, undated
Note: Solicitation for church building on Long Island, New York.
Box   387
Long, Karl, 1912 June
Note: Accepts the invitation of the Senior class of the Parker School.
Box   387
Long, Matthew D., 1941
Note

Location: Saranac Lake, New York.

Attempts to interest Mrs. Blaine in property for a summer home.

Longmeadow Hounds
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills, announcements of hunts, etc.

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1941-1947
Box   387
Long, Robert, and Sons, 1916
Note: Receipted bills from Plumbing, Gas and Heating contractor, of Toronto, Canada.
Box   387
Longan, Anna, 1948 September
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Conversation. Attempts to sell Mrs. Blaine a “large unusual shell.”

Box   387
Longfellow National Memorial Association, 1908-1909
Note

Invitations from Washington and Chicago to become a regent of the association. A diploma naming Mrs. Blaine as an honorary regent.

See also:

  • Carnegie, Andrew
  • Chief Justice Fuller, U.S. Supreme Court
  • Henry Cabot Lodge
  • Morgan, J.P.
  • Roosevelt, Theodore
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Longmans, Green, and Company, 1906-1908, 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; New York.

Letters urging spelling books and books on history and government published by Longmans, Green, and Company for use in Chicago's public schools.

Box   387
Longstreet Memorial Association, 1949 May
Note

Location: Marietta, Georgia.

Letter and pamphlets soliciting contributions for a memorial for Gen. James Longstreet.

Box   387
Longstreth, Edward, Mrs., 1938 April
Note

Location: New York.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for opportunity to attend the World Foundation Conference. Expresses hope that ideas of the conference will take hold in America.

Box   387
Longyear, Robert, 1910 June
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Declines invitation from “the Senior Class.”

Box   387
Lonnquist, Axel, 1936 November
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for accomplishments of “the recent political campaign.”

Box   387
Lonson, Mr., 1921 January 28
Note

Location: New York.

Tries to interest Mrs. Blaine in a collection of table linen.

Box   387
Looby, William B., Mrs., 1946
Note

Location: Melrose Perk, Illinois.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for dinner in honor of son's birthday.

Box   387
Look, George C., 1908
Note

Location: Woods Hole, Massachusetts.

Bill for groceries, crockery, etc.

Box   387
Loomis, Charles H., 1905 November
Note

Location: New Haven, Connecticut.

Sends Mrs. Blaine, “At the request of Chauncey McCormick,” copies of “Rely on Eli,” Yale football marching song.

Box   387
Loomis, Daphne, 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Applies for position as secretary.

Box   387
Loomis, Henry P., Mrs. (Julia Stimson), 1911, 1917-1918
Note

Location: Tuxedo Park, New York; New York City, New York.

Wedding invitation. Request for cooperation in an Allied Bazaar held by an organization seeking foster parents for the children of France's war dead. Condolences for the death of Mrs. Blaine's son.

Box   387
Loomis, John Mason, 1897
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Dinner invitation.

Box   387
Loomis, John Stebbins, Mrs. (Margaret White), 1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

One letter thanking Mrs. Blaine for leading the Loomises to a medium through whom they “contacted” their daughters. A second letter encloses the jacket from a copy of J.B. Rhine's The Reach of the Mind.

Box   387
Looney, T.D., 1900
Note

Location: Clear Forks, Virginia?

Asks contribution to pay debt on church building.

Box   387
Lopez, Lelia, 1937
Note

Location: The Hague, Holland.

Postcard from traveler in Europe describing vacation.

Box   387
Lorber, Herbert J., 1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks support for the Chicago Opera Company.

Box   387
Lorch, Emil, 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Lorch, an architect, claims that the study of pure design is the best study for an architect. He asks Mrs. Blaine to contribute toward the founding, of a school of architecture at the University of Chicago. To support his case, he encloses copies articles concerning his work from the Chicago Journal and the Inland Architect and News Record.

Box   387
Lord, A.H., 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Requests to borrow money.

Box   387
Lord and Burnham Company, 1900
Note

Location: New York.

Architectural firm sends proposals for plan of a greenhouse.

Box   387
Lord, Daniel M., 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Recommends James M. Miner, psychology professor at the University of Illinois, who plans to chaperone boys at the St. Louis World's Fair.

Box   387
Lord, Frank B., 1921, 1924
Note

Location: Washington.

1921 letters concern the publication of several documents of the Wilson administration in a book and ask Mrs. Blaine to take 100 or more to aid the cause. The 1924 letter opines that the Democratic Convention will end in a deadlock and asks for Mrs. Blaine's views on the best “dark horse.” Lord also asks Mrs. Blaine to buy stock in his magazine Democracy.

Box   387
Lord, Gertrude V., 1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks to be allowed to call to sell life insurance.

Box   387
Lord, Robert H., 1926
Note: Copy of address given to Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 1926 February 13, entitled, “The Prospects for Poland Predicts a 'Glorious Future.'”
Box   387
Lord, Russell, Mrs., 1938
Note: Mrs. Lord, just returned from Paris, passes on the compliments of a Madame de Braglie, who formerly played with an orchestra in Chicago and became friendly with Mrs. Blaine. A second note encloses a letter from Madame de Braglie to Mrs. Lord.
Box   387
Lord and Taylor, 1892, 1925-1927
Note

Location: New York.

Miscellaneous bills and correspondence over returned items.

Box   387
Lord, William S., 1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for towels, linens, etc.

Box   388
Lord, W. St. Clair, Mrs., 1898, 1906
Note

Location: Santa Barbara, California.

1898 letters purely personal. Recall good times as duet at the piano. Thanks Mrs. Blaine for gift. The 1906 letter asks for references to help Mrs. Lord get music pupils.

Box   388
Lorehn, Olle J., 1902
Note

Location: Houston, Texas.

Plans an industrial college for girls and asks for picture of Parker School, floor plans, and other information.

Box   388
Lorenzen, A.F., 1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Lorenzen, interested in the reelection of FDR and in the Kansas City Journal Post, asks to run an ad in the paper for Mrs. Blaine. A second letter congratulates Mrs. Blaine on her radio talk.

Box   388
Loring, Anna S., 1892
Note

Location: Salem, Massachusetts.

Condolences on Mr. Blaine's death.

Box   388
Loring, John Alden, undated
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Wedding invitation.

Box   388
Loring, Margaret F., 1897-1903
Note

Location: York Harbor, Maine.

Notes arranging and trying to arrange meetings for concerts.

Box   388
Loring, Sally Pickham, 1892
Note: Letters concerning the birth of the child of Margaret (Loring?) and her family affairs. Letter of condolences on Mr. Blaine's death.
Box   388
Loring, Stella Dyer, 1895-1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations. Request for aid for son-in-law in a vocational education venture.

See also: Warner, George Coffing.

Box   388
Lorraine Company, 1916
Note

Location: New York.

Hotel bill.

Box   388
Lortac, Robert, 1918-1919
Note

Location: St. Louis, Boston.

Condolences on loss of Mrs. Blaine's son. Lortac, an artist, seeks to have Mrs. Blaine buy a painting. Pamphlet: “Catalogue: War Paintings by Soldiers of France.”

Box   388
Los Angeles Art Association, 1937
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Asks permission to show some of Mrs. Blaine's paintings in Los Angeles showing. Encloses clipping from L.A. Times to support request.

Box   388
Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, 1926
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Letter concerns the American Reforestation Association and its plan to create a national society to be known as the American Green Cross. Asks Mrs. Blaine to become an incorporator.

Box   388
Los Angeles, County of, 1943, 1945
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Regarding estate of Mary V. McCormick. Acknowledges Mrs. Blaine's check for $11,956.30 for the estate and requests an additional check for jewelry included in the estate. List of property involved is enclosed.

1945 letter asks information pertaining to the application for Old Age Security of a former employee of Mary Virginia McCormick.

See also: Corell, Ludwig.

Box   388
Los Angeles Creamery Company, 1916
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Milk bill to Mrs. C.H. McCormick.

Box   388
Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, 1936
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

Asks for subscription.

Box   388
Lothian, Lord, 1940
Note: Cable from “Fowler, Secy.” to arrange a meeting between Mrs. Blaine and Lord Lothian. Copy of Lord Lothian's address to the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 1940 January 4, “The War in Europe,” a pro-British but not inflammatory address.
Box   388
Lothrop, A.M., 1906, 1909, 1912
Note

Location: Washington.

Letters concerning Mrs. Blaine's rental of Lothrop's camp in the Adirondacks. In 1912, the camp was rented; the letters concerned mainly with boats, furniture, guide, etc.

Box   388
Lothrop, Frederic L., 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Attempts to interest Mrs. Blaine in $50,000 life insurance for her son.

Box   388
Loucks, W.C., 1896
Note

Location: Omaha, Nebraska.

Letter addressed to “Dear John.” Concerns a newspaper clipping describing how Harold McCormick sat at the bedside of dying employee.

Box   388
Louis, Joe, 1941
Note

Location: Greenwood Lake, New York.

Louis, fighting against “prejudice and intolerance,” asks for subscription to the Department of Race Relations of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ.

Box   388
Louise et Cie, 1889-1897
Note

Location: New York.

Milliners' statements, receipted bills, etc.

Box   388
Louise, Madame, 1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Hat shop receipt.

Box   388
Louisville Herald, 1904
Note

Location: Louisville, Kentucky.

Encloses copy of Herald's article regarding Mrs. Blaine's recent paper on education. Asks for copies of any future writings on education.

Box   388
Lovell, Frank B., 1905
Note

Location: Libertyville, Illinois.

Letter addressed to Mr. C.C. Copeland discusses the stringing of telephone wires past or on Mr. Copeland's property and seeks to assure him that they will not decrease the value of his property.

Box   388
Lovell, Lucinda S., 1895
Note

Location: Montecito (Santa Barbara), California.

Discusses presents for Mrs. Blaine's sister and other family affairs at Montecito.

Box   388
Lovejoy, Owen R., 1914-1925
Note

Location: New York; Memphis, Tennessee; Springfield, Missouri; St. Petersburg, Florida; Chicago, Illinois.

Lovejoy, a member of the National Child Labor Committee, writes several times asking Mrs. Blaine for contributions. Telegram, 1925 January 25, offers Mrs. Blaine a trusteeship. 1922-1925 correspondence discusses Child Labor amendment. Other letters concern state regulation of child labor and investigations supported by the committee.

See also:

  • Illinois Child Labor Committee Report, 1926 October 15, p. 10
  • National Child Labor Committee
  • Conference on Child Labor Standards
  • U.S. Department of Labor-Children's Bureau, 1919 May
Box   388
Lovett, Ella A., 1899
Note

Location: New York?

Letter from Miss Lovett to Miss Winifred Quimby of Healdville, Vermont, concerning voice training for Miss Quimby.

Box   388
Lovett, Robert Morss, 1926-1951
Note

Location: New York; Puerto Rico; Chicago, Illinois.

Lovett, chairman of the Tennessee Evolution Case Defense Fund asked Mrs. Blaine for a contribution on April 23, 1926. On May 4, 1939 he tried to arrange a meeting between Mrs. Blaine and Eric Muggeridge on behalf of the Spanish Refugee Relief Campaign. On June 26, 1979 he asks for a contribution for the Chicago Civil Liberties Committee. On December 28, 1950 asks for a loan to enable Lovett to continue working for the repeal of the McCarran Act.

See also:

  • Illinois League of Women Voters, Report of Conference on Economic Aspects of International Affairs, 1924 April 12
  • Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, address: “Changing Attitude Toward War in English Literature, 1924 May 19-31
  • Nation Club, The, of Chicago, anniversary dinner, 1928 May 16
  • National Committee on the Cause and Cure of War, Twelfth Annual Conference, 1937 January 26.
Box   388
Lowden, Frank Orren, 1901-1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Alexandria Bay, New York; Washington; Springfield, Illinois; Oregon, Illinois.

Early letters concern “useful work” in which Mrs. Blaine is involved; in one, Lowden contributes $200. Letters dated April 3, 1909, and May 29, 1917, concern legislation and provision for draft registration in which Mrs. Blaine was interested. Letter dated April 16, 1923, declines to join the League of Nations Non-Partisan Association, indicating reasons in an enclosure. Miscellaneous announcements, invitations.

Box   388
Lowden, Frank Orren, Mrs., 1915
Note

Location: Oregon, Illinois.

Declines invitation for husband.

Box   388
Lowe, John Williamson, 1907, 1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

1907 letter tries to arrange visit for friend's son with Mrs. Blaine's son.

1914 telephone memo concerns purchase of a ton of coal?

Box   388
Lowell, A. Lawrence, 1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Copy of Lowell's address to the League to Enforce Peace, 1917 January 6. Proposes a league of nations to save the peace after the war is over.

Box   388
Lowell, Forrest Taft, 1936
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Congratulates Mrs. Blaine on radio address of October 31.

Box   388
Lowell, H.P., 1903
Note

Location: Augusta, Maine.

Jeweler's bill.

Box   388
Lowell, John, 1908
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Recommendation of “Mr. Evan's School” in Mesa, Arizona.

Box   388
Lowell, John, Jr., 1909-1910
Note

Location: Flagstaff, Arizona.

Lowell, a staff member at the Evans School and one of Emmons' teachers, writes Mrs. Blaine several times to request a contribution toward a billiards building for the school, to thank her for a contribution, etc. His letters always contain some mention of Emmons' affairs at the school.

Box   388
Lowell, Mark W., 1939
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

This is a copy of a letter from Lowell to Porter regarding a meeting of “the Board of Guardians” in Los Angeles, 1939 March 20.

See also: Porter, Dr. Langley.

Box   388
Lowenhaupt, Mrs., 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memo, 1916 April 12. Mrs. Lowenhaupt, a director of the City Homes Association, tries to interest Mrs. Blaine in a plan of the Chicago Woman's Aid to organize a Central Housing Conference Committee.

Box   388
Lowenstein, Dorothy, 1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois?

Dorothy, a fourteen-year-old, reports a talk by one Sir Oliver Lodge on atomic physics and the universe.

Box   388
Lower North Centers Inc., 1945-1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Solicitations from a slum-improvement group attempting to improve the African American neighborhood bounded by Chicago and Larrabee Avenues and Division and Wells Streets.

Box   388
Lower North Community Council, 1921-1935
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Appeals for funds from community improvement group

Box   388
Lowery, Mrs., 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Interview. Tries to interest Mrs. Blaine in readings in psychology, palmistry, phrenology and astrology.

Box   388
Lowes, Elizabeth, 1924
Note: See also: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Indianapolis conference, 1924 May 19-31.
Box   388
Lowney, Belle, 1927
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks for singing audition.

Box   388
Lowrie, Clinton Woods, Mrs. (Mildred Elizabeth Zenos), 1910-1912, 1944?
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; St. Paul, Minnesota.

Accents two invitations of “the Senior Class.” 1944 letter thanks Mrs. Blaine for portrait of Mrs. Blaine's mother sent to Mrs. Lowrie's mother.

Box   388
Lowry, Frank, 1949
Note: Telephone memo and interview regarding a movie of the Holy Land, which Mr. Lowry wants to produce. He asks Mrs. Blaine to contribute.
Box   388
Lowry Institute and Industrial School, 1901-1907
Note

Location: Maysville, South Carolina.

Appeals for financial assistance.

Lowry, William, and Company
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Dairy bill and order blanks, etc.

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Box   388
Lowthorpe School of Landscape Architecture for Women
Note: See also: Choate, Mabel.
Box   388
Lucas, Frank B., Mrs., 1917
Note

Location: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

Two telegrams and a letter enclosing several newspaper clippings redistribution of the President's war message on registration day in Oklahoma City.

See also: Shaw, Dr.

Box   388
Lucas, Mary, undated
Note: Location: Chicago, Illinois. Destitute widow appeals for aid.
Box   388
Lucas, Miss, l912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Accepts invitation of “the Senior Class.”

Box   388
Lucas, Scott W., 1938, 1941, 1947
Note

Location: Washington.

Lucas, now an Illinois Congressmen, assures Mrs. Blaine he will work to keep the nation out of “foreign entanglements,” 1938 January 7. Telephone memos regarding an appointment with a Mr. George Ranney “in connection with anti-Communism,” 1947 June 10.

Box   388
Luccock, Emory W., 1942
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Declines invitation to attend a meeting, at Mrs. Blaine's home. Luccock was the pastor of First Presbyterian Church.

Box   388
Luce, Elizabeth, 1926
Note

Location: New York.

Letterhead: Charles E. Merrill Company, Publishers. Discusses plans for “the biography,” on which Mrs. Blaine suggested that Miss Luce work.

Box   388
Luce, Henry R., 1917-1947
Note

Location: New Haven, Connecticut; New York; Indianapolis, Indiana; Cleveland, Ohio; Chicago, Illinois.

The bulk of correspondence concerning Time is from 1922 end is concerned with the inception of the magazine and Mrs. Blaine's purchase of stock in it.

Several letters concern China. In 1940 February 15, Luce, chairmen of the finance committee of the associated Boards of Christian Colleges in China, sends a copy of pamphlet, “The Story of Christian Colleges of China.” In 1941, Luce was deeply involved in an effort to raise $5 million “for the relief and morale of China.”

Congratulated Mrs. Blaine on Emmons' marriage, 1917 December 3; reveals Luce's coming marriage to Lila Hotz, 1923 October 8. Miscellaneous memos, telegrams, etc.

See also Time officers:

  • Madden, Briton
  • Sudler, Cuthbert
  • Crowe, E.R.
  • Davison, Henry P., Jr.
  • Griffin, William V.
Box   388
Luce, Henry R., Mrs. (Lila Ross Hotz)
Note: See also: Tyng, Lila, Mrs.
Box   389
Luce, Henry Winters, 1915-1936
Note

Location: Pittsburg, New York; Peking (Beijing), China; Chicago, Illinois.

Luce was a China missionary connected for a time with Peking University. He had, prior to her death, been friendly with Mrs. Blaine's mother. Much of the correspondence is concerned with Mrs. Blaine's family, but most of the letters are about Peking University. There are several pamphlets on Christian education in China in general and on Peking University in particular. Urges Mrs. Blaine to put up a large center building to be known as McCormick Hall in honor of her mother, 1924 May 8. Contains extensive arguments in favor of McCormick Hall, 1925 February 21. Changes the plea to a request for endowment, 1928 May 21.

See also:

  • Fosdick, Harry E.
  • Leighton Stuart
Box   389
Luce, Henry Winters, Mrs. (Elizabeth Root), 1940
Note

Location: Haverford, Pennsylvania.

Seeks to arrange meeting for daughter Elizabeth and Mrs. Blaine.

Box   389
Ludington, Katharine, 1923-1931
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Washington; Santa Barbara, California; New York.

Treasurer of the National League of Women Voters. Most of the letters and telegrams are pleas for contributions and pledges. There is some minor discussion of the League's activities, especially for the League of Nations and the World Court.

See also: Hibbard, Mrs.?

Box   389
Ludlow, Lois, 1940
Note

Location: Washington.

Representative from Indiana's Twelfth Congressional District. Thanks Mrs. Blaine for a telegram, 1940 May 31.

Box   389
Ludlow, Mary E., 1903
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bill for arts and crafts shop.

Box   389
Ludwig, Catherina, 1906-1907
Note

Location: South Haven, Michigan.

Bills for fruit, preserves.

Ludwig, Emil
Note: Location: Chicago, Illinois.
Box   389
1935
Note: Address at Temple Shalom, Chicago, 1935 November 18, on “The Fate of Europe 1914-1940.” Predicts a world war unless the United States steps into the European situation and helps to keep the peace.
Box   389
1936
Note: Address before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 1936 November 25, on “The Crisis and the Coming War.”
Box   389
1937
Note: Address before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations. German character in the next war, 1937 October 27.
Box   389
Ludwig, M.H., 1926-1933
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

Ludwig, a Toronto lawyer, handled by the McCormick estate's defense against a claim by Dr. Frank Abbott for services to Mrs. Blaine's sister. The only other matter covered in the correspondence is a proposal of Cyrus M. McCormick to put up an apartment hotel in Toronto, 1926 June 30.

See also:

  • Abbott, Frank, Dr.
  • Ballantyne, A.W.
  • Beemer, A.A.
  • Brown, Alan, Dr.
Box   389
Luhnow, Christian C., 1941
Note

Location: New York.

Editor and publisher of Trusts and Estates: The Journal of Capital Management. Encloses an article entitled “Conquest by Planned Trade.”

See also: Basch, Antonin.

Box   389
Luitzman, Betsy, 1942
Note

Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Thank you note for afternoon engagement.

Box   389
Lukens, Herman T., 1907-1943
Note

Location: California, Pennsylvania; Chicago, Illinois; Norristown, Pennsylvania.

Teacher at Parker School. Arranges meeting with Miss Flora J. Cooke, 1907 April 15. Concerns Pacific trip taken by Lukens and wife, 1922 October 15. Asks Mrs. Blaine for information about schools on Chicago's West Side in her youth, 1937 March 4. Other correspondence deals with Lukens' annuity from the school and his efforts at family history after leaving the school. Miscellaneous notes to the Senior class.

Box   389
Lumley, James, 1924
Note

Location: Baltimore, Maryland.

Request for funds for a camp from a 14-year-old.

Box   389
Lund, Adolph, Mrs., 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks for loan to secure Western lands; plans to use the profits off the land to work with children in Chicago.

Box   389
Lund, Laura, 1933
Note

Location: California?

Telegram giving whereabouts of Mrs. Thomsen.

Box   389
Lundberg, C.J., 1916-1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Piano tuner: miscellaneous statements, receipts.

Box   389
Lundberg, Ellen, 1941-1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bills for massages for Mrs. A. Julian.

Box   389
Lundberg, Godfrey, Mrs. (Eleanor Jewett), 1900-1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Champaign, Illinois; Madison, Wisconsin; Traverse City, Michigan; California?; Winnetka, Illinois.

1900-1913: two letters from a six-year-old and a young lady.

1913-1917: extensive correspondence covering college years at the University of Illinois and a summer session at the University of Wisconsin. Largely concerned with money matters, giving detailed accounting of expenses. Miss Jewett was a student of agriculture, and spent a number of pages in several letters defending, her choice of a career and discussing her coarse work.

1921: announces marriage to Godfrey Lundberg, a fellow employee on the Tribune. After marriage, correspondence dwindles to cards.

Box   389
Lundberg and Tefft, 1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for tuning piano.

Box   389
Lunde, Laura Hughes, 1932, 1937
Note: See also:
  • Chicago Association for Child Study and Parent Education, 1932 March 12
  • Progressive Education Association Conference, 1937 October 28-30.
Box   389
Lundell, Harry Paul, 1948
Note

Location: Northbrook, Illinois.

Pastor of Village Church of Northbrook. Attempts to interest Mrs. Blaine in a new building for the church, which will serve all Protestant sects.

Box   389
Lundgreen, Robert, 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bill for bicycle repair.

Box   389
Lundgren, Alice M., 1944
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Inquires on behalf of a friend, who formerly taught at the Parker School, about eligibility for a pension.

See also: Stephens, Etta M., Mrs.

Box   389
Lundgren, S.A., 1891
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipt for payment for “treatments to date.” Lundgren was a doctor.

Box   389
Lundoff-Bicknell Company, 1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Builders. Putting up a building on property adjoining Mrs. Blaine's and asks permission to take down a garden wall to ease construction. Phone memos.

Box   389
Lunn, Henry, 1926
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Address before the Liberal Club and other organizations, 1926 March 15, “Factors for World Unity.”

Box   389
Lurkins and Weeks, 1911-1919
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Milliners' bills, statements, etc.

Box   389
Luscombe, Walter Otis, 1908
Note

Location: Woods Hole, Massachusetts.

Dealer in staples, feed, fuel; livery stable: bills.

Box   389
Luscombe, Walter Otis, Jr., 1938
Note

Location: Woods Hole, Massachusetts.

Wedding invitation.

Box   389
Lush's, 1943
Note

Location: Del Monte, California.

Bills for household items.

Box   389
Lusk, Anna H., 1905
Note

Location: Camp Comfort?

Request to borrow typewriter and a note of thanks for the loan.

Box   389
Lusk, Graham, 1912
Note

Location: Camp Comfort?

Offers to sell camp on St. Regis Lake.

Box   389-390
Lusk, William B., 1901-1949
Note

Location: Paul Smith's, New York; New York City, New York; Montreal, Canada; Belfast, Ireland; Norton, Ridgefield, Connecticut; London, England; Chicago, Illinois.

1901-1905 correspondence is concerned chiefly with camping in the Adirondacks. There is some discussion of parish matters, for Lusk was a minister responsible for several mission churches in the Adirondacks. There is also a good deal of discussion of Lusk's mental state and his religious problems. In summer of 1905, Lusk opened school.

At the end of 1905, Lusk announced his coming marriage to Edna Bright (December 19). For several months before and after, he was undergoing a mental crisis trying to reconcile Darwinism and the Higher Criticism of the Bible with his religion. These years in the mountains are in Lusks pamphlet, “Memories of the early days of St. Regis' Presbyterian Church,” enclosed in his letter of 1945 September 1.

There are a number of letters from Belfast, where Lusk went to attend college after nearly breaking with his church over the issue of Darwinism. On returning from Belfast in 1908, Lusk ran into hard times and most of the correspondence is concerned with Mrs. Blaine's efforts to help Lusk pay for the illnesses of his wife, infant daughter, and himself.

From 1915 to 1949, Lusk was Rector of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church. Most letters concern his own family affairs and reminiscences of the years 1901-1905 in the Adirondacks. The reminiscences often concerned Emmons, whose birthday was a ritual among the circle involved in the camp years.

In 1925, Lusk went to England for a meeting of the Toc H society, a YMCA-like organization growing out of World War I. Lusk became American representative of Toc H (abbreviation for Talbot House) in America and later joined the group's effort to raise funds for the British War Relief Society (1940 June 25, 1940 November 7) and from 1942 through 1948 in the effort to raise funds to reconstruct All Hallows Chapel in London, headquarters of the Talbot House Group.

See also:

  • Beeching, Mr.
  • Brownlee, A.A.
  • McCormick, C., Miss
  • Roosevelt, Alice
  • Trowbridge, “Willie”
  • Wallace, Henry
  • White, William A.
Box   390
Lusk, Willaim B., Mrs., 1924-1948
Note

Location: Ridgefield, Connecticut.

Thank you notes for dinners, gifts, etc. Arrangements for meetings. Letters concerning education of the Lusk children, to which Mrs. Blaine contributed.

See also:

  • Lusk, William B.
  • Lusk, William B., Jr.
Box   391
Lusk, William B., Jr., 1925, 1939-1940, 1942
Note

Location: Ridgefield, New Haven, Connecticut; New York City, New York.

Child's letter thanking Mrs. Blaine for entertaining him in New York.

Letters from college concerning loan for $975 made by Mrs. Blaine.

Telegram announcing engagement to Adelaide Storer.

See also:

  • Lusk, William B.
  • Lusk, William B., Mrs.
Box   391
Lustig, Theodore, 1910
Note: Thank you note for unnamed gift.
Box   391
Luther, Frank W., 1940-1941
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memo asking, phone number of Harold McCormick. Copy of article by Luther in The Tattler, a Chicago magazine, mentioning Mrs. Blaine. Condolences on the deaths of Harold McCormick and Mrs. Blaine's sister.

Lutheran
Box   391
Christ Norwegian Lutheran Church, 1907-1917
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Appeals from pastor J.H. Meyer to help pay for church lot and building.

Box   391
Logan Square Norwegian Lutheran Church, 1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Appeals (same as Christ Norwegian Lutheran Church).

Box   391
Nazareth American Lutheran Church, 1928
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to contribute toward the church's new parish house.

Box   391
St Andrew's English Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to help church reduce debt.

See also: Holman, Alfred.

Box   391
Trinity Evangelica1 Lutheran Church, 1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memo: request for donation.

Box   391
Unity Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks donation for new building.

Box   391
Lutkin, P.C., 1910
Note

Location: Evanston, Illinois.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to attend performance by Lutkin's choir at the Parker School

Box   391
Luttrell, James V., 1932
Note

Location: Saranac Lake, New York.

Bill for laboratory examination of water at Camp Huntington.

Box   391
Lutz, Bertha, 1925
Note

Location: Rio de Janeiro.

Wishes Mrs. Blaine a happy New Year and success in her work for Pan Americanism.

Box   391
Lutz, J.E., 1898
Note

Location: Knoxville, Tennessee.

To Cyrus H. McCormick concerning the Armstrong home, which he apparently was considering purchasing.

Box   391
Lutz, Ralph Haswell, 1932
Note: See also: Institute of World Affairs, dinner meeting address, “The European War Debts,” 1932 November 28.
Box   391
Luzzi, Giovanni, 1912
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Address delivered at 675 Rush Street on aid to the Waldensians, a religious group in Piedmont, northern Italy.

Box   391
Lybyer, Professor, 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Address delivered at Orchestra Hall, 1925 February 22, on American influence in the Near East.

Box   391
Lychenheim, Marion, 1909, 1912, 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Accepting and rejecting invitations of the Senior class.

Box   391
Lychenheim, Morris, 1901
Note

Location: Buffalo, New York.

To Cyrus Bentley concerning applications for admission to the school.

See also: Goldzie, Mr.

Box   391
Lydston, G. Frank, 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for a “little book on China.”

Box   391
Lyle, Herbert S., 1923, 1925
Note

Location: Washington College Tennessee.

Lyle, President of Washington College in Tennessee, and a friend of Mrs. Blaine's mother, writes once to give condolences on Mrs. McCormick's death. The 1925 letters are appeals for donations to Washington College.

Box   391
Lyle-Samuel, Alexander, 1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Writes to thank Mrs. Blaine for the tone in which she turned down a request.

See also: Barnes, Clifford.

Box   391
Lyman, A. Julian, 1917
Note

Location: Asheville, North Carolina.

Attempts to rent Mrs. Blaine a home in Asheville.

See also: Messrs. Peace and Elliman.

Box   391
Lyman, Arthur, 1907-1908, 1912
Note

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Realtor. Bill for rent for cottage at Land's End, Rockport, Massachusetts; attempts to rent and sell property.

Box   391
Lyman, Arthur, Mrs., 1939-1940
Note

Location: Waltham, Massachusetts.

Thank you note. Invitation.

Box   391
Lyman, Jane, 1906
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Thank you note for Christmas gift.

Box   391
Lynch, Daniel, 1904-1905
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Washington Livery Stable. One letter correcting bill. Another giving names of drivers in employ.

Box   391
Lynch, J.E., 1912
Note

Location: Hamilton, Ontario.

Note addressed to Mr. Hendry telling of loss of blue prints. Typescript suggestions and changes about construction of a house and stables.

Box   391
Lynch, R.A., 1906
Note: See also: Canada, Customs, Collection Office, 1906.
Box   391
Lynch, Thomas J., 1923-1925
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Tree specialist. Correspondence and bills for care of trees.

Box   391
Lynde, Samuel Adams, II, 1938
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Telegram declining invitation.

Box   391
Lynde, Samuel Adams, II, Mrs. (Eleanor Wilson), 1937, 1939
Note

Location: Winnetka, Illinois.

Accepting, declining, invitations.

See also: Lynde, Samuel Adams, II.

Box   391
Lynes, A.M., Mrs. (Reba Gorham), 1911
Note

Location: Montecito, California.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to assist in sending the son of a Mr. Brandburg, “the superintendent of your Mother's place,” to the Bradbury school in Montecito.

Box   391
Lynn, Mrs., undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Receipted bill for knitting. “Work done thru McCormick Playground.”

Box   391
Lynn, Jane, 1942
Note

Location: Hubbard Woods, Illinois.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for dinner, entertainment. Other signatures: Gertrude, John, Raymond, Lynn; Kenneth F. Griffith and Marjorie Lynn Griffith.

Box   391
Lynn, John-Fred, Mrs., 1942, 1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Lake Village, Illinois.

Telephone memo accepting invitation. Wedding invitation.

Box   391
Lynn, Justin Raymond, 1937
Note

Location: Indianapolis, Indiana.

Wedding announcement.

Box   391
Lynn, Justin Raymond, Mrs., 1936, 1943
Note: Thank you notes for evening, for gift.
Box   391
Lyon, Alice, 1898
Note: Asks donation for the Aiken Cottages, Aiken, S.C., a “sanitarium for incipient pulmonary disease.”
Box   391
Lyon, Don, 1943
Note

Location: Pasadena, California.

Receipt and letter thanking Mrs. Blaine for gift of $1,300 from Mary Virginia McCormick Pension Fund.

Box   391
Lyon, Eldridge Merick, 1903-1935
Note

Location: Redlands, California.

Wedding invitations, greeting cards, obituary notice, 1935 September 30.

Box   391
Lyon, Eldridge Merick, Mrs. (Clara Grout), 1897
Note

Location: Maine, Massachusetts.

News of illnesses and deaths of friends and relatives.

Box   391
Lyon, Eldridge Merick, Mrs. (Mabel Salter Bliss), 1935
Note

Location: Redlands, California.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for message and flowers on the death of Eldridge Merick Lyon.

Box   391
Lyon, Eliza Sinclair, 1890-1993
Note

Location: Bar Harbor, Maine.

Birthday greetings, congratulations on Emmon's birth, condolences, etc.

Box   391-392
Lyon and Healy, 1895-1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Dealers in music. Bills, correspondence, statements, advertisements concerning musical instruments, piano tuning and repair, phonographs and records, etc.

Box   392
Lyon, Isaac, Mrs. (Maria D. Merick), 1882-1909
Note

Location: Detroit, Michigan; Redlands, California; Port Huron, Michigan.

Cousin of Mrs. Nettie Fowler McCormick. Correspondence concerned mainly with family affairs, often of bygone days.

1906 November 15: “Recollections of Mrs. Cyrus H. McCormick, by Mrs. Lyon, Given at the Request of Mr. Cyrus H. McCormick,” a typewritten pamphlet of about ten pages on Mrs. McCormick's youth.

Box   392
Lyon, Jeannette S., 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Acknowledges payment for services.

Box   392
Lyon, Leland, 1889
Note: Declines invitation to wedding.
Box   392
Lyon, Paulina Harriette, 1899, 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

1899: sends Mrs. Blaine application blanks and asks cooperation in membership drive for Woman's Athletic Club.

1904: tries to see Mrs. Blaine and expresses chagrin at being refused appointment.

Box   392
Lyon, Samuel B., 1900
Note

Location: New York, White Plains, New York.

Lyons, Medical Superintendent, Society of the New York Hospital, Bloomingdale, made arrangements for European trip in 1900 for Mrs. Blaine's sister. The correspondence concerns the trip.

Box   392
Lyon, Thomas R., Mrs., 1914, 1920
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks Mrs. Blaine to contribute toward expenses of missionary activities of Fourth Presbyterian Church. Invitation.

Box   392
Lyons, Mr., 1938
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

See also: Hull House, 1938 February 7; Report of Citizens of Chicago on Relief Situation. Represented relief administration in Chicago.

Box   392
Lyons, John F., 1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for Christmas greeting.

Box   392
Lyons, Leverett, 1944
Note: See also: United Nations Association Congress proceedings, 1944 January 14-15.
Box   392
Lyons, M.H., 1934
Note

Location: Ravinia, Illinois.

Bill for anesthesia for Alex Hansen.

Box   392
Lyons, M.H., 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Bill for overtime for electrical work.

Box   392
Lyons Republican Company, 1912
Note

Location: Lyons, New York.

Advertisement for book, Betts-Roosevelt Letters: A Spirited Discussion, published by Lyons Republican Company.

Box   392
Lyttelton, Alfred, Mrs., 1922
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Address at the Casino Club, 1922 May 14, at meeting of the English Speaking Union, on affairs of the English Speaking Union.

Box   392
Lytton, Henry C., 1901
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letters concerning contribution by Lytton toward Mrs. Blaine's project for a Municipal Lodging House.

Subseries: Mc
Note: Names beginning with “Mac” are filed alphabetically under M.
Box   392
McAdams, A., 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Florist's bill.

Box   392
McAdoo, William G., 1924
Note

Location: Washington.

Telegram asking Mrs. Blaine to attend conference in Chicago.

Box   392
McAfee, Cleland B., 1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

To Cyrus H. McCormick: asks Mr. McCormick to cooperate in changes at the Theological Seminary in Pyeng Yang?

See also: McAfee, Cleland B., Mrs.

Box   392
McAfee, Cleland B., Mrs., 1915, 1923
Note

Location: Chicago Illinois; Ben Avon, Pennsylvania.

Asks to bring brother and wife for visit to Mrs. Blaine.

1923: condolences on Mrs. McCormick's death, request for a picture of her.

Box   392
McAfee, Howard, Mrs., 1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Regrets could not accept invitation.

See also: McAfee, Cleland B.

Box   392
McAfee, Lowell M., 1915
Note

Location: Fairfield, Iowa.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for message.

Box   392
McAfee, Lucy, 1915
Note: Thanks Mrs. Blaine for vase.
Box   392
McAfee, Samuel, Mrs. (Hannah McCormick)
Note: For letter concerning direct descendants of Hannah McCormick McAfee (Hannah McAfee Daviess, Jane McAfee Magoffin, and Mary McAfee Moore) see: Daviess, Annie T., 1926 June 16.
Box   392
McAll Mission, 1901, 1913-1923
Note

Location: Toronto, Paris.

Correspondence concerns activities of Mrs. McCormick and Mrs. Blaine in mission activities in Canada and France.

Box   392
McAllister, Sidney G., 1936-1942
Note

Location: Brussels; Boca Raton, Florida; Chicago, Illinois.

Cables concerning what appears to be company business. Copy of cable trying to promote British-Indian cooperation daring the war. Folder of press clippings: 1936 and 1947. IH president.

Box   392
McAllister, Sidney G., Mrs., 1936-1948
Note

Location: Highland Park, Illinois.

Thank you notes for gifts, greetings, etc.

See also: McAllister, Sidney G., International Harvester President.

Box   392
McAlmen, Victoria, 1911
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

University student asks work for vacation. Thanks Mrs. Blaine for Christmas check.

See also: Townsend, Mary.

Box   392
McAlpin, William W., 1905-1907
Note

Location: New York.

Correspondence concerning rental of McAlpin's camp in the Adirondacks.

Box   392
McAndrew, William E., 1925
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Address at the second meeting of the American Ideal Commission, 1925 May 7, on “The American Ideal and the Public School.” Asks Mrs. Blaine to join in plans for a dinner to honor board of education, 1925 May 23.

Box   392
McArthur, C.A., 1905
Note

Location: McCollum's, New York.

Dairy. Bill and correspondence for milk delivery at summer camp.

Box   392
McArthur, Lewis L., 1915-1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Doctor. Bills and correspondence regarding treatment of Mrs. Blaine and others.

See also: Drs. Hazlett and Jones.

Box   392
McArthur Portable Fire Escape Company, 1909-1912
Note

Location: Cleveland, Ohio.

Correspondence and bills for purchase of portable fire escapes.

Box   392
McArthur, Selim W., 1934-1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Doctor: bills for services to Mrs. Blaine and others.

Box   392
McAvoy, Emily Chumasero, 1937-1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Dressmaker and designer. Correspondence about business, requests for patronage, thank you notes, advertisements, etc.

Box   392
McAvoy Inc., 1913-1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Clothiers. Bills, correspondence, etc. regarding clothes for Mrs. Blaine.

Box   392
McAvoy, John H., 1887
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding invitation

Box   392
McBirney, Hugh Johnston, Mrs., 1907, 1909, 1915, 1923
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Lake Forest, Illinois.

Invitations.

Box   392
McBride, Edward, Mrs., 1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks information about living conditions in Elmhurst.

Box   392
McBride, J., Mrs., 1898
Note: Bills for baked goods.
Box   392
McBride, James L., 1913-1914
Note

Location: Wauwatosa, Wisconsin; Louisville, Kentucky; Chicago, Illinois.

Letters concern efforts of McBride to care for Mr. McIntire, who suffered a nervous breakdown. McBride was acting at Mrs. Blaine's request and expense. McIntire was at one time a secretary of Mrs. Blaine and later began the work subsequently carried on by the McCormick Historical Association.

See also: Kellar, H.A., 1915-1916.

Box   392
McBride, Mary, 1907
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Woman discharged from Chicago schools because of nervous breakdown appeals to Mrs. Blaine for help in getting reinstated.

Box   392
McBurney and Underwood, 1926
Note

Location: New York.

Interior decorator's bills.

Box   392
McCaffrey, Chester J., 1904-1907, 1912
Note

Location: Gabriels, New York.

Adirondacks guide. Correspondence, 1904-1907, about working for Mrs. Blaine in summers. Correspondence, 1912, concerns illness, appeals to Mrs. Blaine for financial help.

Box   392
McCaffrey, Chester J., Mrs., 1904-1912
Note

Location: Gabriels, New York.

Offers services for summer seasons. Appeals for help in husband's 1912 illness.

See also:

  • McCaffrey, Chester J.
  • McCaffrey, James
Box   392
McCaffrey, James, 1909-1912
Note

Location: Gabriels, New York.

Offers services for summers in the Adirondacks

See also: McCaffrey, Chester J.

Box   392
McCaffrey, J.L., 1947-1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

International Harvester President. Thank you notes for flowers, luncheon, etc.

Box   392
McCaffrey, Julia, 1915-1924
Note

Location: Lake Clear, New York.

Offers services of son, James, for summers in Adirondacks.

Box   392
McCagg, Exra B., Mrs. (Therese Davis), 1900-1908
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Thank you notes, invitations. Appeal for contribution for Children's Memorial Hospital in Chicago.

Box   392
McCahill, James, Mrs., 1921
Note

Location: Lake City, Minnesota.

Wedding invitation.

Box   392
McCain, J.R., 1933
Note

Location: Decatur, Georgia.

President, Agnes Scott College, appeals for Mrs. Blaine to help pay for the education of Miss Fairfax Stevens, daughter of Huntsville minister.

Box   392
McCaleb, Ella, 1913?
Note

Location: Poughkeepsie, New York.

Discusses teaching load for 1914.

Box   392
McCall, Mr., 1916
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

“Drapery man from New York.” Discussions of decoration plans for house.

Box   392
McCall, C.R., 1900
Note: See also: City Homes Association, 1900 July.
Box   392
McCall, Louie Marion, Mrs., 1899
Note

Location: St Louis, Missouri.

Discusses a request made of Mrs. Blaine to patronize an unnamed person.

Box   392
McCallum, Lillie, 1930-1931
Note

Location: California?; Hollyburn, British Columbia.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for several gifts, checks. Asks loan of $100.

Box   392
McCann, Anabel Parker, 1949
Note

Location: New York.

Letter and clippings designed to interest Mrs. Blaine in two plans for world peace.

Box   392
McCann, Charles E.F., 1934
Note

Location: Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York.

Wedding invitation.

Box   393
McCarroll, Gertrude Mather, 1914, 1923, 1929
Note

Location: La Jolla, San Diego, California.

Appeals for financial aid.

See also: Whittaker, Mrs.

Box   393
McCarthy, Annie E., 1911-1918
Note

Location: New Port, Rhode Island.

Dealer in furniture, arts and crafts. Bills, correspondence.

Box   393
McCarthy, Charles, 1916
Note

Location: Madison, Wisconsin.

Asks aid in training public servants. Head of Legislative Reference Department, Wisconsin Free Library Commission.

See also:

  • Kellor, Miss
  • Fitzpatrick, Dr.
Box   393
McCarthy, Clarence, 1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Telephone memos regarding sale of war bonds.

Box   393
McCarthy, E.J., and Company, 1907, 1911, 1914
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Painting contractors. Correspondence regarding work at Parker school. Bills for other services.

Box   393
McCarthy, Frances, 1902, 1910
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Dancing, physical culture instructor, asks references to prospective customers in New York, Chicago.

Box   393
McCarthy, Frank J., 1932
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Interviews: destitute, wife Mary McCarthy ill, asks for work.

Box   393
McCarthy, Frank J., Mrs., 1928-1943
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Flint, Michigan.

Appeals for aid in illness, destitution, miscellaneous greeting cards and telegrams.

See also:

  • Murphy, Mary
  • McCarthy, Mr. Frank J.
Box   393
McCarthy, J.G., Company, 1895-1906
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Wallpaper, painting, bills for services, solicitations.

Box   393
McCartney, Albert Joseph, 1947
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Director, Chicago Sunday Evening Club, thanks Mrs. Blaine for talk made to the club.

Box   393
McChesney, Margaret, 1938
Note

Location: Staunton, Virginia.

Recalls association with Mrs. Blaine's mother, asks Mrs. Blaine to endow scholarship in college in Staunton.

Box   393
McChesney, William S., 1883
Note

Location: Staunton, Virginia.

Addressed to “Master Harold F. McCormick.” Discusses gift to blind in Staunton. Signed, “Your friend and relation.”

Box   393
McClane, George C., 1902
Note

Location: Norfolk, Virginia.

Asks aid for Temperance Industrial and Collegiate? Institute, Claremont, Virginia.

See also: Smallwood, John J.

Box   393
McClaran, Hilda, 1944
Note

Location: Jackson, Tennessee.

Thanks Mrs. Blaine for orchid, recalls hospitality of Mrs. McCormick at wedding.

See also: McCormick, Roger.

Box   393
McClaran, James W., 1944
Note

Location: Jackson, Tennessee.

Invitation to marriage of Roger McCormick, son of Chauncy Brooks McCormick, to daughter Annette Walsh McClaran.

Box   393
McCleary, R., 1914
Note

Location: Toronto, Canada.

To Miss Grace Walker, McCormick Estate. Bill for sewing machine shipped to Miss Foster.

Box   393
McClellan, Gertrude, 1902
Note

Location: Urraca Ranch, New Mexico.

Thank you note for Christmas gift.

Box   393
McClellan, Josie, 1902, 1933
Note

Location: Urraca Ranch, New Mexico; Topeka, Kansas.

Early notes send Mrs. Blaine flowers, return book. Note, 1933, informs Mrs. Blaine that she is blind, asks for help.

Box   393
McClement, Alexander, 1901
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Encloses copy of patriotic song, “God Save Our Land,” for which McClement wrote words. Asks Mrs. Blaine to help finance arranging and printing for free distribution.

Box   393
McClenahan and Lemon, 1897
Note

Location: New York.

Dealers in boots and shoes. Bill.

Box   393
McClenahan, Robert S., 1918-1929
Note

Location: Assuit, Cairo, Egypt; Chicago, Illinois.

Condolences on death of son, mother. Copy of letter to Mr. Cyrus H. McCormick telling of troubles with eyes. Telephone efforts to make appointment.

Box   393
McClenahan, Robert S., Mrs., 1924
Note

Location: Frutigen?, Switzerland.

Letter recalling first anniversary of Mrs. McCormick's death and her influence on William and Wallace (McClenahan).

Box   393
McClenahan, Wallace, 1923-1924
Note

Location: Ventnor, New Jersey.

Condolences on Mrs. McCormick's death. Letter thanking Mrs. Blaine for her “kind offer.” Copy of letter to Mr. Gorton enclosing list of expenses at Princeton.

See also: McClenahan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S.

Box   393
McClenahan, William, 1924-1925
Note

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Telegram on anniversary of mother's birth. Letters discussing affairs at medical school, plans for future.

See also: McClenahan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S.

Box   393
McCloud, W.B., and Company, 1945-1954
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Pest control service. Bills, requests for payment.

Box   393
McCloy, John J., 1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Address to Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 1946 February 21, “Occupation Objectives in Germany and Japan.”

Box   393
McCluer, L.J., 1902
Note: Bill for jellies.
Box   393
McClumpha, Charles Flint, 1886
Note

Location: Leipzig, Germany.

Personal letter.

Box   393
McClure, Archibald, Mrs., 1946
Note

Location: South Bend, Indiana.

Wedding invitation.

Box   393
McClure, Donald F., 1937
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitation to meeting of neighborhood pastors.

Box   393
McClure, James Gore King, 1898-1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Lake Forest, Illinois.

President, Lake Forest University, President, McCormick Theological Seminary (from 1906). Correspondence concerns mainly the affairs of the seminary and McClure's association with Mrs. Nettie Fowler McCormick. Encloses copy of memorial from faculty minutes of Seminary for Mrs. McCormick, 1924 April 22. Also enclosed in letters are copies of addresses, prayers, booklets, etc. Late correspondence concerns provisions made by Mrs. Blaine for McClure's retirement.

See also:

  • Zenos, Dr.
  • Stone, Dr.
  • Hobson, Dr.
Box   393
McClure, James Gore King, Mrs. (Annie Dixon), 1900-1933
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Lake Forest, Illinois.

Invitations, thank you notes, condolences, etc.

See also:

  • McClure, James Gore King, Sr.
  • McClure, James Gore King, Jr.
Box   393
McClure, James Gore King, Jr., 1923-1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; New York; Asheville, North Carolina.

President of Farmers' Federation Inc., Asheville, North Carolina. Most correspondence concerns the work of the federation among mountain farmers and Native American Indians in North Carolina back country. There are many requests for donations backed up by brochures describing the work of the federation.

There is also correspondence concerning the affairs of Tusculum College (North Carolina) and the Stanley McCormick School, Burnsville, North Carolina, which were heavily supported by Nettie Fowler McCormick. Encloses a substantial report on affairs at the Stanley McCormick School, 1926 May 27. Miscellaneous greeting cards, telephone memos, etc.

See also:

  • McCormick, Mrs. McCormick
  • Cramer, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose, 1916 March 29
  • McClure, James Gore King, press clippings: obituary, undated
Box   393
McClure Publications Inc., 1913
Note

Location: New York.

Notice about subscription to McClure's.

Box   393
McClure, S.S., 1908, 1931
Note

Location: New York; Laguna Beach, California.

Advertisement for travel agency, 1908.

Personal note, 1931.

Box   393-394
McClurg, A.C., and Company, 1891-1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Booksellers, stationers. Bills, statements, advertisements.

Box   394
McClurg, Alexander C., Mrs., 1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Invitations. Request to contribute to the North Central Improvement Association.

Box   394
McClurg, Barbara, 1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Declines invitation.

Box   394
McClurg, Ogden Trevor
Note: Invitation.
Box   394
McCluskey, Thomas Joseph, 1924
Note: See also: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1924 May 19-31.
Box   394
McClusky, Howerd Y., 1937
Note: See also: Progressive Education Association Conference, 1937 October 28-30.
Box   394
McColl, J.H., 1916
Note

Location: Lake Forest, Illinois.

Concerns placement of rugs in McCormick house.

Box   394
McCollester, Parker, Mrs. (Dorothea de F. Baldwin), 1920
Note

Location: New York.

Letter requesting assistance for the New School for Social Research (on New Republic stationery).

Box   394
McCollough, Phoebe M., 1934
Note

Location: Los Angeles, California.

The Equitable Life Assurance Society plan for pension fund for employees of Miss McCormick.

Box   394
McConkey, Rebecca, 1902
Note

Location: Tacoma, Washington.

Encloses clipping regarding education in China, requests more time spent on religious education in public schools.

Box   394
McConnel, G.M., 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter regarding copies of address, “Illinois and Her People,” given by McConnel.

Box   394
McConnell, Samuel Parsons, Mrs. (Sarah Rogers), 1900, 1902
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Asks cooperation in Women's Auxiliary, Pan American Arbitration Movement, of which Mrs. McConnell was president, 1900.

Wedding invitation, 1902.

Box   394
McCord, Russell, Mrs., 1900
Note

Location: Selma, Alabama.

Asks help in saving property from creditors.

Box   394
McCorkle, Josephine, 1912
Note

Location: Parkville, Missouri.

Asks Mrs. Blaine's “favorite quotation” for a collection Miss McCorkle is publishing to pay college expenses.

Box   394
McCorkle, William Howard, 1912
Note

Location: Lexington, Kentucky.

Invitation to wedding of daughter, Gretchen.

Box   394
McCormack, Elizabeth, 1892, 1895
Note

Location: Cincinnati, Ohio.

Condolences on Mr. Blaine's death. Claims to be relative, asks for aid.

Box   394
McCormack, Proctor, 1942
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Concerns invention supposed to stop all electrical equipment within eight miles. Asks Mrs. Blaine to cooperate in making invention useful for peace. Encloses photo state of clipping from (Madison) Wisconsin State Journal, 1938 February 10.

Box   394
McCormick, Adelaide, 1922-1940
Note

Location: St. Paul, Minnesota.

Postcard urging Mrs. Emmons Blaine not to vote for unidentified labor bill.

Invitation to attend the marriage of Katherine McCormick to Mr. Justin Cornelius Sturm.

Box   394
McCormick, Alexander A., 1911-1915
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Material concerning the Witter case. Correspondence between Alexander A. McCormick, Albert M. Kalles, Mrs. Emmons Blaine, John Witter, and Julius Rosenwald concerning the payment of fees; decision of the Commission in the Witter case (typewritten carbon); edit from the Evanston News concerning the Witter case.

Letter from McCormick to Mrs. Blaine notifying her of a meeting against the Burnett bill.

General letter soliciting donations to Hull House by McCormick. Letter from McCormick to Mrs. Blaine thanking her for her work on the Hotchkiss Committee and promising to work for the goals of the Committee if elected president of the county board.

Press releases by William Chenery concerning relatives on payrolls of Cook County officials.

Press releases of letter from Julius Rosenwald to Peter Bartzen concerning immigration situation and McCormick's Immigrant Protective League.

Political campaign material. Speech of McCormick concerning new Cook County hospital and expenses of county commissioners; announcement of mass meeting of McCormick for county board president, with statements of the issues involved in the campaign; campaign leaflets and blotters for McCormick; petition favoring McCormick by the Non-Partisan Businessmen's Club.

Letters from McCormick to Mrs. Blaine thanking her for her aid in the campaign.

Quarterly report of the Immigrants' Protective League (1915).

Letter from Grace Abbott to McCormick thanking him for his donation to the Immigrants' Protective League.

Box   394
McCormick, Alexander A., 1912-1913
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Press clipping announcing McCormick's victory over Bartzen in the campaign for president of the county board.

Newspaper photo of McCormick seeing children off to a summer camp.

Box   394
McCormick, Alexander A., Mrs., 1895-1918
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Note from Maud Warner McCormick thanking Mrs. Emmons Blaine for the wedding gift she sent her.

Invitation from Maud Warner McCormick to Mrs. Blaine to attend a lecture by Jacob Riis.

Invitation from Maude Warner McCormick to Mrs. Blaine to attend a meeting of the University Intellectual League. See material from 1918 January 1.

Expression of sympathy from Maud Warner McCormick to Mrs. Blaine on the death of her son. With 1918 material.

Box   394
McCormick, Alice, 1871
Note

Location: New York.

Card announcing the death of Alice, third daughter of Cyrus M. McCormick.

Three pictures of Alice, one of Alice and mother (in envelope).

Box   394
McCormick, Alister, 1922-1950
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Santa Barbara, California; Cannes, France.

Condolences at Mrs. Blaine's mother's death.

Invitation to attend Constance's marriage to David Johnson.

Telegram regretfully declining a Fourth of July invitation, including news of Alister's family.

Christmas card.

Box   394
McCormick, Alister, Mrs. (Joan T. Stevens), 1924-l948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Santa Barbara, California; Palm Springs, California.

Correspondence concerning mother's death, Constance's wedding, gratitude for flowers sent, Christmas greetings, news of the family, request for a donation for the Arden Shore children's camp and other personal matters.

Box   394
McCormick, Alister, 1939
Note: Picture from Chicago American showing Michael and Constance McCormick, children of Mr. and Mrs. Alister McCormick, standing beside sculptured busts of themselves.
Box   394
McCormick, Arthur, 1920
Note

Location: Lexington, Virginia.

Letter to Mrs. Blaine from Arthur and Norah McCormick asking for financial aid.

Box   394
McCormick, Augusta D., 1913
Note

Location: Henderson, Kentucky.

Letters from Augusta D. McCormick to Mrs. Blaine asking for some of Mrs. Blaine's old clothes to wear.

Box   394
McCormick, A.T., 1925
Note

Location: Louisville, Kentucky.

See also: Bundesen, Dr. H.N., 1925 March 12. Report of proceedings, Bureau of Health and Public Instruction of the annual congress on medical education, etc.

Box   394
McCormick, Beatty, Lamb, and Fergus Inc., 1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Letter to Mrs. Blaine from the McCormick insurance firm requesting her permission to survey the requirements of the “Compass.”

Box   394
McCormick, Brooks, 1937-1948
Note

Location: New Haven, Connecticut.

Messages accepting and declining dinner invitations from Mrs. Blaine. Telephone message reporting the birth of Mr. and Mrs. Brooks McCormick's new son.

Box   395
McCormick, Brooks, Mrs. (Hope Baldwin), 1943-1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Notes to Mrs. Blaine thanking her for flowers and inviting her to a “Phantom Ball,” and to contribute to it.

Telegram to Miss Nancy Blaine declining an invitation to her birthday party.

Box   395
McCormick, Charles D., Mrs., 1934-1939
Note

Location: Spottswood, Virginia.

Typewritten copy of letter from Mrs. Charles D. McCormick to Mr. Kellar asking for money for educating the children (originals enclosed in HAK to AB, ChmcC, HF McC, 1934 July 19).

Typewritten copy of program of Institute of Musical Art (originals enclosed see above).

Letter to Mrs. Blaine asking for financial aid to pay off notes due on the farm.

Box   395
McCormick, Charles Deering, 1925-1948
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois; New Haven, Connecticut; Miami, Florida.

Note thanking Aunt Anita for a book.

Notes of acceptance and declination of dinner invitations from Mrs. Blaine and Miss Nancy Blaine.

Telegram regretting he cannot be in Chicago.

News clipping of the wedding of Charles D. McCormick and Nancy Hoskinson.

See also: Hoskinson, Mrs. Hilleary Gibbons.

McCormick, Chauncey B.
Box   395
1900-1910
Note

Location: New Haven, Connecticut; Perth Amboy, New Jersey; Chicago, Illinois.

Telegrams, notes, and letters from Chauncey B. McCormick to Mrs. Blaine (“Aunt Anita”) dealing with various family and personal matters. Thank you notes; discussion of a football song Mrs. Blaine wrote and Chauncey had copyrighted; Christmas and New Year's greetings; football games; proms; his looking for a job.

Letter to Mrs. Blaine telling briefly of his job in Perth Amboy, where he is learning of copper and electricity.

Postcards from France showing the 1910 flood conditions in that city.

List (typewritten) of Patronages of Silver Jubilee Concert of Mrs. Walter Damrosch.

See also: Illinois Children's Home and Aid Society and Illinois Society for the Prevention of Blindness.

Box   395
1911-1918
Note

Miscellaneous correspondence addressed to Mrs. Blaine, including discussions concerning the Chicago Child Welfare Exhibit, the failure of Johnstone's monoplane, Harry Whitman's marriage, McCormick's dispute with the Fourth Presbyterian Church of Chicago, his forthcoming marriage, gratitude for Mrs. Blaine's contribution of posters to the National Allied Exhibition Association bazaar, the birth of his daughter, his military duties in wartime France, French Blinded Soldiers work. Also includes holiday greetings and condolences on the loss of Mrs. Blaine's son.

Clipping of Chicago News in which La Follette attacks Theodore Roosevelt as not being a true progressive.

Letter from Robert McCormick asking Chauncey to verify his birth date for his insurance policy, and speaking of his new job with International Harvester in Quincy, Illinois.

Box   395
1919-1925
Note

Personal material on McCormick's travels in the United States and Europe; news of his children and wife; information on his mother's illness and death; birthday and holiday greetings, few letters pertaining to postwar conditions in France Belgium and the McCormicks stay in Paris.

Much material on the establishment and activities of the League of Nations Non-Partisan Association, including letters, printed speeches, newsletters, membership blanks, pamphlets. Letters discussing the Presidential campaigns of 1920 and 1924 in their relation to the League of Nations.

Letter making certain corrections in the McCormick family ancestry as given in a forthcoming book.

Box   395
1926-1933
Note

Personal material; McCormick's appendix operation; seasons' greetings; thank you notes; dinner and theatre invitations; sale of Virginia farm; engagement of Eleanor; trip to Mexico and elsewhere.

Letter discussing the Eucharistic Congress together with a magazine clipping on it.

Letters from McCormick, Waiter Damrosch, and Frederick Post relating to the introduction of pianist Princess Jacques de Broglie to this country.

Typewritten speeches: at St. Adalbart Cemetary; at H.H. Porter dinner (latter in the Illinois Children Home and Aid Society, 1930 December 31).

Letters on Illinois politics and the Republican and Democratic presidential candidates of 1932.

Information on the Chicago Art Institute.

Two letters pertaining to Mrs. Blaine's membership in the Century Club.

Telegram and letter referring to the choice of a new president for the McCormick Company.

Box   395
1934-1937
Note

Personal material; McCormicks activities and travels; seasons' greetings; death of Walter; postcards from France; Nancy's party; lists of young people invited to balls.

Speech on Polish Day, 1934 August 26.

Typewritten copy of Chicago Tribune editorial on the attempts to renew the McCormick patent of the reaper.

Annual report of the Illinois Children's Home and Aid Society, 1934.

To Mrs. Blaine telling of an unidentified guest's views on international cooperation.

Discussion of forthcoming 1936 election, and Roosevelt's policies. Letter referring to the purchase of the Oscar Schmitz art collection.

Box   395
1938-1945
Note

Personal items--Harold's and Marian's health; death of Caroline Brooks Johnston; dinner invitations; seasons' greetings; news of the children; death of William McCormick.

Letters on Polish relief and child refugees work.

Letters on the Chicago Art Institute.

Politics--presidential campaign of 1940; Illinois Senatorial campaign of 1942 (donations asked for); McCormick's fight for the Adoption Bill in the Illinois legislature.

Letter on the United Nations War Exposition.

Letter discussing Presbyterian doctrines with regard to civil liberties.

Box   395
1946-1950
Note

Personal material--travel experiences; dinner invitations; etc.

Book by William Hogarth, John Constable, and J.M.W. Turner, Masterpieces of English Painting (Chicago, 1946).

Letter telling of the activities of the Illinois Children's Home and Aid Society.

Speech by McCormick on leadership in children's social services given at the National Conference of Social Work, Atlantic City, April 19, 1948.

Outline of address delivered at a convention of the Illinois County and Probate Judges Association at a joint session with the Illinois Circuit and Superior Court Judges Association.

Box   395
McCormick, Chauncey B., Mrs. (Marion Deering), 1914-1950
Note: All personal items--thank you notes; news of the children; invitation to recuperate at the McCormicks; details of the arrival of Ramon Cases to paint Mrs. Blaine's portrait; wedding invitation; special invitation to attend the Friday Club.
Box   395
McCormick, Chauncey B., 1940-1954
Note

Press clippings relating mainly to the McCormicks social activities and to McCormick's work as head of the Chicago Art Institute. Also includes announcement of Brooks McCormick's forthcoming wedding and obituaries of McCormick.

See also: “Mt. Desert Island,” 1951 September 9 (Miscellaneous).

Box   395
McCormick, Chauncey B., family
Note: Photographs: one of unidentified bride, presumably Mrs. McCormick; one of William McCormick and his great-grandchildren; two of William McCormick, Chauncey McCormick, Chauncey's son, and the son's children (apparently).
McCormick, Cyrus Hall, I
Box   395
Photographs
Note: Photographs, mostly of Cyrus Hall McCormick at various times in his life, but including also photographs of busts and statues of McCormick, plus two of buildings, one presumably his home at one time.
Box   396
In memoriam, 1809-1884
Note: Two memorial books containing funeral service orations, a brief biography of McCormick's life, and tributes from various individuals and organizations.
Box   396
Press clippings, 1889-1953
Note

A mass of miscellaneous material pertaining to McCormick, his reaper, his home in Chicago, and the International Harvester Company. The collection includes unveiling of statues in honor of McCormick; his being named one of the twelve greatest inventors in the United States; demolition of the old McCormick mansion on Rush St. in Chicago, with feature articles on the past grandeur of the house and the street; the establishment of a Cyrus McCormick medal by the American Society of Agricultural Engineers, to be awarded annually in recognition of some scientific achievement in agricultural engineering.

Also included is a scrapbook of death notices and obituaries of McCormick.

Box   397
McCormick, Cyrus H., Post No. 1831, the American Legion, 1935-1949
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Annual letters to Mrs. Blaine inviting her to attend the Memorial Day services of the post at the grave of her father.

Box   397
McCormick, Cyrus Hall, School, 1906-1940
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Material relating to the growth and operation of the McCormick school founded in 1906. There are letters to Mrs. Blaine outlining the improvements desired (such as additional library facilities, a playground, and the planting of trees); information on the vacation school of the early years; a speech tracing the history of the McCormick School up to 1914; and invitations to Mrs. Blaine and other McCormicks to attend the school's commencement exercises and anniversary celebrations.

See also: Gorton, Francis Smith.

McCormick, Cyrus Hall, II
Box   397
1876-1885
Note: All personal material pertaining to such matters as college activities; travels on the Continent and in England; YMCA activities; a number of poems; a long sentimental letter to Cyrus McCormick Sr. on the occasion of his seventy-fifth birthday; and his (McCormick II's) mother's welfare.
Box   397
1886-1887
Note

Letters and telegrams mostly relating to McCormick's and Anita's (Mrs. Blaine's) junketing across Europe--their activities and attempts to contact one another from different parts of England and the Continent.

The earlier letters in the folder are concerned with various personal matters in the States--horses, upkeep of the family home, teas, dinners, McCormick's health.

A single letter from London refers briefly to the French binder trials which McCormick attended.

Box   397
1888
Note: All personal items--a number of poems and songs by McCormick; long narration of events at campout on Island Lake, Wisconsin; Anita's activities in the Friday Club; the weather in England; recreation in the East; plays, concerts; the Victorian drama and engagement of McCormick to Miss Harriet Hammond.
Box   397
1889-1890
Note

Personal matters--the date and arrangements of Anita's wedding; the establishment of a trust fund for her; birthday greetings to her; congratulations on the birth of a baby boy.

There is much material pertaining to the litigation, division, and purchase of the McCormick estate--bills receivable, ledger accounts, stocks and bonds, and a statement of the total worth of the estate and how it was divided among the various heirs. Also included is a list of the real estate holdings of the McCormick estate outside of Chicago.

There is information relating to the McCormick Company--ledger balances; list of real estate holdings; a letter to Mrs. Blaine from Clayton Lodge, 1889 October 3, discussing various changes in personnel in the company.

Mrs. Blaine's income for 1890 is given, as well as a list of expenses she incurred in Chicago and Paris.

Box   397
1891
Note: Almost all the material relates to the trust agreement drawn up between Emmons Blaine and Anita McCormick: there are letters by McCormick to Judge Goudy asking his opinion concerning certain contemplated changes in the agreement, as well as copies of the original agreement. A letter to Anita also refers to the desired changes in the agreement.
Box   397
1892
Note

Further information concerning the dispute between Mrs. Emmons Blaine and Cyrus McCormick II over the disposition of the property left to her in her father's will. Mrs. Blaine complained in court that she had unknowingly signed away control of her property the day before her marriage. McCormick issued a statement refuting her charges, point by point. The court proceedings and McCormick's refutation are both contained in the folder, as well as other material relating to the matter. There are various bills and outstanding debts in connection with the Blaine estate.

A large mass of letters and telegrams on Emmons Blaine's death.

Letters on Ship Building Company stock issued in Blaine's name and now to be transferred to Mrs. Blaine.

Box   397
1893-1894
Note

Miscellaneous material pertaining to the disposition of Emmons Blaine's estate and a list of his holdings; financial matters and bills charged to Mrs. Blaine; ledger balances, stocks and bonds on hand; discussion of a business loan by Mrs. Blaine to a “dear friend”; letter from J.H. Chandler to Cyrus McCormick informing him that he (Chandler) is holding Chicago Ship Building Company; stock of Blaine's in trust until it could be determined in whose name a new certificate of ownership should be issued.

Letters on land surveys and warranty deeds.

Plans for a Memorial building in Chicago for Blaine.

Material concerning the serving of a summons on Mrs. Blaine's child and the appointment of a guardian for his interests.

Personal items-dealing mainly with the medical care and housing of sister Virginia in her illness.

Box   397
1895 January-July
Note

Business and financial matters relating to Mrs. Blaine's interests in the Loan Oil and Gas Company and the Chicago Ship Building Company, plus the matter of Columbus Midlands securities.

Various bills and travel expenses charged against Mrs. Blaine or McCormick.

Additional information on the disposition of the Blaine estate.

Personal items--there is much material relating to the care of Virginia McCormick and the operation and daily routine of the household at Montecito, California. There are also items on building a wall around the McCormick estate and a proposed camping trip.

Box   397
1895 August-December
Note

The bulk of the material concerns the care of Virginia at Montecito -- the daily routine, various incidents, the replacement of Mrs. Moses.

A few additional items on bills outstanding from the Blaine estate.

Box   397
1896 January-June
Note

Much of the material has to do with the care of Virginia and the daily routine and various incidents at Montecito; there are also letters relating to the purchase of a permanent estate for Virginia.

Further material pertaining to the settlement of the Blaine estate--cash and loan accounts; transfer of Chicago Ship Building Company stocks; proceeds of the Columbus and Cincinnati Midlands bonds.

There are items relating to the McCormick Theological Seminary, the Normal School, and the Virginia Library.

Letter by McCormick to Uncle Leander on the official McCormick views on the reaper in connection with a book Leander was writing. McCormick to Mrs. Blaine explaining the statement of her personal accounts, which he had mailed her (the statement is not included).

Box   397
1896 July-August
Note

Almost all the material pertains to the illnesses of Virginia and Stanley McCormick. Concerning Virginia, there is information on her worsening condition; the attitude of the residents of Montecito toward her presence; plans for a prolonged trip to the Adirondacks; various statements of her accounts and expenses.

There are telegrams and letters relating to Stanley's illness in Europe and his mother's indecision as to whether she should return home or not.

Individual items include information on the reorganization of Lake Forest University; Mrs. Blaine's granting power of attorney to McCormick to handle her real estate; and cash statements of Mrs. Blaine for March, June, and July.

Box   398
1896 September-December
Note

Most of the material pertains to Virginia--her daily routine in the Adirondacks camp, the search for a place to take her after she tires of that place, and other similar information.

Letters to Stanley and Mrs. Blaine on the leasing of some of their undeveloped property in Chicago.

Statement of Mrs. Blaine's account for September.

Box   398
1897
Note

There is information on the proposed merger of the McCormick and Deering companies--letters from McCormick to Mrs. Blaine and his mother, plus one from Mr. Butler.

Financial accounts of Mrs. Blaine--itemized statements of accounts and profit and loss statements.

The legal judgment of the court regarding the Mrs. Blaine-Cyrus McCormick dispute over her trust fund and the conveyance of her property.

Further financial accounts--drafts for letters of credit by Carrie McCormick; statement of donations of Mrs. Blaine; a letter on certain matters pertaining to the McCormick family's financial affairs.

A book, Adams Cable Codex (Boston, 1894).

A map of the present roads of Riven Rock, Montecito, California.

Information on the leasing of McCormick property.

A newspaper feature article on the use of iron.

Box   398
1898 January-August
Note

Information regarding real estate transactions and the leasing of Mrs. Blaine's property.

More on Virginia--locating a good place for her, how to handle her, dissatisfaction with Dr. Bennett.

Statement of McCormick's and Mrs. Blaine's interests, as trustees for Herald and Stanley, in the Calumet Canal and Improvement Company, the Standard Steel and Iron Company, and the Lake Michigan Land Company.

Copy of a statement of power of attorney Mrs. Blaine gave McCormick to handle her real estate and personal property.

Letter in which reference is made to Prof. Woodrow Wilson wanting to leave Princeton but being persuaded (“partly cash”) to stay on.

Letter briefly discussing the South American War.

Financial affairs of Mrs. Blaine--trial balances, stocks and bonds on hand, cash statements.

Statement of distribution of donations to McCormick Theological Seminary.

See also:

  • Johnston, E.A., 1898 July 18
  • Tibbets, Henry S. 1898 November 21
  • Merriman, D.J., 1898 November 26
  • Crighton, James, 1898 November 26
Box   398
1898 September-December
Note

Financial and business affairs of Mrs. Blaine--real estate transactions; purchase and transfer of bonds and stocks; charitable contributions; cash statement for August.

The care of Virginia--obtaining new attendants for her, and other matters.

Items on the McCormick Theological Seminary.

Box   398
1899
Note

Much material on the McCormick Theological Seminary. Financial conditions of the seminary, relations of the family to it, possible change of the name, memo of donations.

Information of Mrs. Blaine's interest in various companies such as the Chicago Telephone Company and the Federal Steel Company.

Letters relating to McCormick Company donations to various organizations -- Chicago Orphans' Asylum, Seaman's Bethal, etc.

Real estate transactions of Mrs. Blaine.

Virginia--discussion of where to take her next after leaving Huntsville, Alabama.

A letter from McCormick to Mrs. Blaine telling of the necessity of the company to acquire additional capital since it is expanding so rapidly (Chicago, December 13).

Box   398
1900
Note

Real estate transactions of McCormick in the Highland Park area; also, a booklet of letters pertaining to division of the real estate that McCormick acquired from his father's estate.

Arrangements for Virginia McCormick to go to the Paris Exposition.

Original and copies of agreement between Nettie, Cyrus, and Harold McCormick to set up a fund for the erection of a monument in their father's memory plus the acquisition and preservation of his books and papers, the latter provision involving the publication of a biography on Cyrus McCormick I.

Letters and telegrams on the continued employment of Salem G. Pattison by the McCormick Company.

Personal items--dinner invitations, season's greetings.

Box   398
1901 January-April
Note

Miscellaneous items on Mrs. King's funeral, individual estate reports, the need for pamphlets on McCormick and his reaper, North Side School Project, and Biographical Association articles of agreement.

See also: International Harvester Company, 1901-1902.

Box   398
1901 May 1
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Report of the trustees of Anita Blaine McCormick, showing in detail the estate which was set apart for her according to her father's will; other management of the estate by her trustess; and the inventory of it on July 4, 1891 when it was turned over to her personally.

The report has been removed from the cover marked (gold lettering) “Accounts Trustees Anita McCormick Blaine.” Cover preserved with Account Books (BL Modus Operandi Office).

Box   398
1901 May-December
Note

Letters on the ownership and management of the Interior, a Presbyterian newspaper which the McCormicks had an interest in.

Correspondence concerning the publication of articles on the McCormick Company, McCormick I, and the reaper.

Letter from McCormick to Stanley, October 7, on company matters--a new corn machine, mechanical defects, the erection of a foundry.

Cost of erecting a parish house on land purchased by the McCormicks for the Fourth Presbyterian Church in Chicago.

Letter from Cyrus to his mother on Virginia's life and surroundings at Huntsville, Alabama.

Box   398
1902
Note

Various miscellaneous material--arrangements of Virginia's trip to Pellair, Florida; sale of Mrs. Blaine's Highland Park property; research work of Pattison in the Biographical Association and an article on the McCormick reaper to be published in the Chicago Tribune; letter from McCormick to Mrs. Blaine discussing the advisability of their moving to an apartment to cut down on expenses.

A large amount of the material pertains to the merger of the McCormick Company and the Deering Company--information on profit sharing, stock subscription and distribution, family loans, employees' trust investment fund, schedule of prices of McCormick machines.

Box   398
1903
Note

Much information on the McCormick's financial affairs--issuance of International Harvester stock to McCormick; Mrs. Blaine's bonds in the American Kuxfer Prism Company; statement of distribution of accumulated credit balance from notes and bills receivable from the old firms of Ch. and L.J. McCormick and C.H. McCormick and Brothers.

There are a few items on the completion of work by Pattison in the Biographical Association and the advisability of preserving some of the old, outdated McCormick machines.

Material on guaranty made to North Side School, and the financial statement of the Fourth Presbyterian Church of Chicago.

There is much information on the operations and policies of the International Harvester Company, including two revealing letters by Cyrus McCormick on the advisability of increasing the capitalization of the corporation and issuing common stock. There are also items on company loans and flax twine patents, plus the legal statement of the incorporation of the McCormick Company, the Deering Company, the Warder, Bushnell, and Glessner Company, and the Plano Company into International Harvester.

Box   398
1904 January-June
Note

Copy of a letter to G.W. Perkins of J.P. Morgan and Company, concerning C's dissatisfaction with the delay in improvement of working conditions.

Four-page memorandum concerning the power to be allocated to the McCormicks and the Deerings, Perkins and Glessner in the company.

Also, memo to G.W. Perkins on the same, with Cyrus McCormick II taking the initiative as leader of the company. Declares that Charles Deering is incompetent as an executive and the Deering interests must be represented in the company by James. A copy of a letter to E.M. Fowler summarizes these developments. Charles Deering, it is made clear, is Chairman of the Board of Directors, which is a purely nominal position with no power attached.

A letter concerning Mary Virginia's estate from Cyrus McCormick as a trustee.

A letter concerning the payment of Cyrus Bentley.

Memo which probably refers to the amount that each member of the family should contribute to the employee's stock-sharing plan.

Memo concerning the MacLeod purchase.

Letter regarding a combination of the Interior and the Observer -- two Presbyterian papers.

A series of letters on the family holdings of the Island Lake land.

Box   398
1904 July-December
Note

Copy of letter to the Biographical Association concerning the placing of Cyrus McCormick I in the Hall of Fame.

An accounts of visit of Stanley in Geneva, with a description of the wedding of S. and Katharine.

Report on Mary Virginia's condition.

Conversation with President Wilson on Hall of Fame with reference to Cyrus McCormick.

Box   398
1905 January May
Note: Extensive correspondence concerning a choice of biographer of Cyrus McCormick for a pamphlet to be presented to the judges on the Hall of Fame committee. Final choice is Professor F.A. Turner, University of Wisconsin, who refuses. Taken to Mr. Reuben Gold Thwaites of the State Historical Society. Anita opposed to preparation of the monograph or sending it out.
Box   398
1905 June-December
Note

Telegrams regarding Mary Virginia's trip to New York and Europe. Extensive memos on the care and treatment of Mary Virginia.

A conversation with Mr. W.H. Jones recounted in detail concerning the state of the I.H. Company.

Letters concerning the assistance of the Robert M. Adams family.

Box   398
1906 January-March
Note

Many letters concerning sale of real estate.

A proposal that Mr. Stuert handle financial arrangements with the Adams family. Mr. Gorton chosen in a later letter over Mr. Stuert.

Letters concerning the estate of Mary Virginia.

A highly detailed letter concerning the affairs of the Interior.

Box   399
1906 April-June
Note

Highly detailed outline for a national Presbyterian paper.

Plan of union of Presbyterian Churches of North and South, to be led by the Interior. Also, extensive outline of expansion.

More memos on the financial support of the Robert Adams family.

Statement of policy, in some detail of Interior.

Letters concerning the care of camp property.

Box   399
1906 July-December
Note

Letters concerning purchase and sale of Toronto property.

Clipping enclosed from Rochester, Minnesota, newspaper praising the Company Welfare practices and generally high level of Industrial Relations. The closing comment of this article is that no kind of “propaganda of unionism, anarchism or sectarianism is permitted on the premises.”

Letter concerning a loan of $300,000 made from a Scottish firm.

More memos on the financial support of the R.A. family.

First letter regarding the guardianship of Stanley McCormick in a copy of a letter sent by Cyrus II to Cyrus Bentley.

The outlines of this letter are briefly, that the care of his affairs shall be entrusted to his two brothers and Cyrus Bentley with his wife having absolute powers of veto over any proposal that they should make.

Copy of letter from Mrs. Robert Adams on the state of their family, in general, and in regard to specific financial needs.

Box   399
1907 January-April
Note: Letters concerning the financial affairs of the R. Adams family. Notes indicating that Anita does not wish her name associated with the playground given by the family to the McCormick public school because of the way in which it came to be dedicated to Cyrus Hall McCormick I, of which she emphatically did not approve. Detailed letter on February 19, 1907, concerning the various facets of Stanley's mental state. Business report of the Interior.
Box   399
1907 May-December
Note

Discussion of the propriety of helping to elect Mayor Bosse by a campaign gift that had been donated.

Printed statement to Att. Gen. C.J. Bonaparte to discourage action against the company marked “confidential.” The main point of this report is that it has not behaved like the popular 'bogeyman' idea of a Trust is supposed to behave, and despite substantial increases in the costs of material and labor the cost of harvesting machines has not risen. This is due to the increase in efficiency and resultant decrease in cost of methods of operation. Cyrus. The author of the pamphlet, also cites the good records of industrial and labor relations, and the fact that most of the small manufacturers left the industry before the merger that produced the I.H. Company, repeatedly making the point that they were not forced out of business by the company. His main theme in this pamphlet is that the merger stabilized the market in many ways.

Included are various 'muck-raking' editorials dealing with devious tax practices laid at the door of the owners of I.H. Company.

A mention in a personal letter of Cyrus of the unfairness of the attack. News clippings quoting Cyrus that he believes government regulation of corporations is a good thing and no honest corporation has anything to fear from it.

Box   399
1908 January-June
Note

Letters in reference to material given to the Historical Museum of Virginia on the development of the reaper.

Memos on the situation of the Interior. Letter concerning Stanley's situation. Arrangements with Mr. Louis Dent for cataloguing and ordering of McCormick papers.

Box   399
1908 July-December
Note

Two part article included from Harper's Weekly by J.K. Mumford praising the I.H. Company welfare policies and the beneficence of C.H. McCormick.

Letters concerning the improvement of the Toronto property.

Arranging support for the political campaign on the basis of individual contributions from stockholders of I.H. Company rather than from the corporation itself, since the latter sounds bad in the days of suspicion of the inordinate power of “trusts.”

Pamphlet included that supports Adlai E. Stenson for Gov. over Charles S. Deenen. In particular an article is pointed out that condemns Cyrus and the other I.H. Company stock-holders for not paying proper taxes because their corporation lawyer, Roy O. West, is also State Tax Assessor. Also included is a copy of the Colliers Weekly article from which the article is taken. The Colliers article also accuses I.H. Company of taking advantage on injured employees.

A memo to Anita that Harold and Nettie F. McCormick have been subpoenaed on the tax matter, and the remaining stockholders are being sought by the sheriff.

Box   399
1909
Note

Detailed memo of a visit to Katherine with reference to the supervision of Stanley's affairs. A note requesting assistance in the education of the children of a clergyman, Dr. Notman.

Letter recounting a visit to Mary Virginia and the many facets of her relationship with the people in the town and town affairs. Also many letters relating to improvement of the properties in Toronto and Huntsville. Also plans for Mary Virginia's support of YMCA and Settlement work and Presbyterian Church affairs.

Box   399
1910 January-June
Note

Solicitation from University of Illinois to help from a Presbyterian Church.

Copy of Harvester World containing excerpts of Cyrus' speech dedicating Deering Works Club House.

Correspondence concerning the affairs of Stanley in California.

A request from Mr. C.D. McWade for $5,000 for his father's services in helping Cyrus I invent the reaper and improve it as a workman.

Box   399
1910 July-December
Note

Many notes with regard to Virginia's activities. Letter from R.H. Parkinson (copy) regarding elimination of claims of other of Cyrus I's brothers to have invented the reaper. Claims made by L.J. McCormick.

Picture of Mary Virginia. Letter from R. Hall McCormick regarding the admission of his grandfather, Robert McCormick to the hall of fame as an inventor.

Offer by Elbert Hubbard to write a monograph on the Inventor of the Reaper. Anita disapproves.

Note regarding conference with a friend of the senior McCormick's in the 1850s regarding the claim that Robert is the inventor.

Request for more support of the McCormick School.

Another long letter from R.H. McCormick claiming Robert as the inventor.

Box   399
1911 January-June
Note

The question of the reaper's invention: materials concerning R. Hall McCormick's effort to have Robert McCormick elected to the national Hall of Fame by sending a pamphlet to the Hall of Fame electors and a memorandum of a long interview among Cyrus Hall II, Mrs. Blaine, and “C.H.A.” on the subject. This issue came up also in discussions of a new sketch of Cyrus Hall I for the forthcoming American Cyclopedia of Biography, and of a request for help by the author of a work tentatively entitled Great American Inventors.

Other matters included are: the purchase of a new house by the family.

Support of the Cyrus Hall McCormick School in Chicago.

A request for contributions to a building fund by the University Presbyterian Church in Champaign, Illinois.

The support by Cyrus Hall II and his wife of Jane Addams' Child Welfare Exhibit in Chicago.

Box   399
1911 July-December
Note

Interest in reaper and family history continues; there is a memorandum of a conference on the invention of the reaper, information on attempts to hire a new biographical secretary, and a letter on hanging Cyrus Hall I's picture in a courthouse with those of Robert and Leander.

The request of the University Presbyterian Church, Champaign, Illinois, for a donation.

Discussion of work to be done at Cohasset and Oakland estates.

Box   399
1912 January-June
Note

The formal formation of the Historical Association.

Materials on historical work on the question of the reaper's invention. Requests for information on Cyrus Hall I from archivists and writers. Newspaper clippings on the Hall of Fame. Copy of pamphlet “Early Virginia Immigrants.”

Request from Toronto social worker that the McCormick's support an office of “social advisor” to the city of Toronto.

Materials on the beginnings of the case of U.S. v. International Harvester.

Box   400
1912 July-December
Note

Correspondence on historical work aimed at clearing up the question of the reaper's invention. Copy of article in German periodical. Record of interview with old Virginian, etc.

Real estate map of Lake Forest area with some discussion of the purchase of lots. Materials on work at Cohasset estate and Kildare farm

Correspondence on the operation of the family gifts syndicate.

Some mention of U.S. v. International Harvester.

Typescript copy of a ten-page memo dictated by Leland Stanford about 1892 on the purposes of Stanford University.

Box   400
1913
Note

Copy of full-page newspaper ad, “The Chicago Spirit,” a public-relations piece on International Harvester and Chicago.

Appeal of YMCA, Staunton, Virginia, for help in raising money for a new building.

Historical work: copy of Onward, a Richmond, Virginia, religious periodical, containing an article on the invention of the reaper. Letters regarding C.D. Harmsberger, Grottoes, Virginia, who owned some McCormick relics. Requests for information on the life of Cyrus Hall I.

A long letter to Harold F. concerning his conduct at the company and company affairs generally.

Box   400
1914 January-June
Note

International Harvester affairs: copy of newspaper ad (the second), “The Spirit of Chicago,” on the relations of International Harvester and the city of Chicago. Letter regarding the directorship of G.W. Perkins, who Cyrus Hall I claimed was dragging I.H. into his political fight with Borah. Copy of article by President Van Hise of University of Wisconsin on trusts in Chicago Commerce, and a letter from Van Hise to Cyrus Hall II.

Philanthropies: materials on the Staunton, Virginia; YMCA gift by the family; support of the City Romes Association; support of African American students-teachers conference to be held in the South; contribution to fund for the aid of the Indians of Oklahoma.

Family matters: transfer of Riven Rock estate from Virginia to Stanley.

Historical work: copy of article from Implement Age on early reaper contests in England.

Box   400
1914 July-December
Note: The three subjects most important in the correspondence of these months are the proceedings in bankruptcy involving Edward S. Adams, who owed notes to the McCormick family which he repudiated and claimed were only donations; land purchases, sales, etc., in Lake Forest property; and the search by Cyrus Hall McCormick II for information from old Virginians on the early history of the McCormicks and of the reaper. There is also material relating to a memorial plaque to Cyrus Hall I for a new YMCA in Staunton, Virginia; an effort by Mrs. Blaine, Cyrus Hall II, and others to raise funds for the expenses of African American students and teachers at an Atlanta meeting in May 1914, and for the Native Americans of Oklahoma; a family loan to W.M. Reay; and Wilson's nomination of International Harvester executive Thomas D. Jones to the Federal Reserve Board, which brought on an attack on the company by the Senate Committee on banking and currency, followed by a defense by the company.
Box   400
1915 January-June
Note: Correspondence contains continued discussion of the Edward S. Adams case, of property changes and plans for building or rebuilding house in Lake Forest, and of efforts to gather information on the reaper's history. The historical work was highlighted during these months by efforts to have Cyrus Hall I elected to the national “Hall of Fame,” and by an article on the history of the reaper in an anniversary edition of the Scientific American. There are several notes and a number of newspaper clippings on the Hall of Fame episode, and a number of letters and typescripts of sections of the Scientific American article. Correspondence also contains information on the continued efforts of the Staunton YMCA to get funds to carry out construction, on Charles Deering's proposal to resign from the board of directors at International Harvester, on Mrs. McCormick's eightieth birthday celebration and her interest in the McCormick Theological Seminary. There are also copies of correspondence passing between Cyrus Hall II and Jennie Adams on the subject of Robert Adams' illness.
Box   400
1915 July-October
Note: The bulk of correspondence relates the continued effort of Cyrus Hall II and Mrs. Blaine to have Cyrus Hall I elected to the Hall of Fame. A 27-page booklet, “Cyrus H. McCormick and the Reaper,” was printed and sent to the Hall of Fame electors. A preliminary copy is enclosed, which bears penciled corrections. Also included in the correspondence is the Report of the Hall of Fame election, which failed to give McCormick a place. Miscellaneous subjects: plea for aid by C.D. Harnsberger, Grottoes, Virginia, in which Cyrus Hall II took an interest, continued discussion of the memorial plaque for Cyrus Hall II at the Staunton, Virginia, YMCA, and two letters mentioning the affairs of Stanley McCormick.
Box   400
1915 November-December
Note: Materials concerned with the development of the Historical Association, which effort by YMCA to get funds to carry on work in the South, and with International Harvester plan to extend profit sharing plan to employees in the lower ranks. There is also additional discussion of the Hall of Fame election and of the Staunton, Virginia, YMCA.
Box   400
1916
Note: Much of the material for this year concerns International Harvester: clippings, notes regarding U.S. v. International Harvester; clippings on the company's profit-sharing plan; copies of correspondence of Cyrus Hall II with Harold McCormick trying to get Harold to take the presidency of I-H (Cyrus Hall II suggested that he should himself become chairman of the board). There are a number of letters relating to plans and accomplishments of the Historical Association. Work at the Lake Forest Estate and at the property in Cohasset, Massachusetts, are discussed, and there is material relating to family gifts and philanthropies; Cyrus Hall II urges Mrs. Blaine to give to a committee to study tariff policy, to a hospital for International Harvester, to an effort to reform Illinois tax policy to ease corporations' burdens, to an effort to get Universal Military training to the United States, and to the City Homes Association. Aside from these appeals, there is material relating to other philanthropies in which the family was involved: the YMCA, work among Oklahoma Native Americans, the dedication of the Staunton, Virginia, YMCA, and the Favill Memorial Fund.
Box   400
1917
Note: McCormick's most important venture during 1917 was a trip to Russia as a member of the Root Commission. His correspondence with Mrs. Blaine contains only a few letters written en route, including a two-page typescript diary-like description of the voyage from Seattle to Vladivostok. There is no discussion of the affairs of the commission or of the other members. Most of the correspondence for the year is concerned instead with causes and philanthropies supported by the family: an effort to raise funds for a public beach and park for Cohasset, Massachusetts; the Favill Memorial Fund; the National Civic Federation; an effort to revise the Illinois tax structure to ease corporations' tax loads; an effort to have universal military training for the United States. Cyrus Hall II's and Mrs. Blaine's historical work does not play as large a role in the correspondence of this year as it did in the two years before, but there is a letter from Ida Tarbell, doing a study of “The Age of Invention,” asking to use McCormick materials. Of the coming of the war, there is a typescript of an article by McCormick for the Harvester World on duty in wartime. Other letters and notes discuss family matters: an appeal by Jennie Adams for an increase in her allowance; work at the Cohasset estate; and the family gift syndicate.
Box   400
1918
Note

Correspondence covers: YMCA appeal for work in the South and for war work, and an appeal for a YMCA building for Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia.

The work of the Historical Association and of the handling of article on Cyrus Hall II for a forthcoming revision of Encyclopedia Americana.

Cyrus Hall II's effort to get Harold F. McCormick to come home from Zurich to take the presidency of International Harvester. Copy of the merger agreement of International Harvester of New Jersey with the International Harvester Corporation.

The administration of the estate of Virginia McCormick and of the Favill Memorial Fund and other family giving enterprises.

The death of Emmons Blaine.

Box   401
1919
Note

Late in 1918, Cyrus Hall II resigned his post as president of International Harvester and was elected chairman of the board. Harold F. McCormick was named new president. This change is covered by copies of board-meeting minutes, etc., enclosed in correspondence to Mrs. Blaine.

There is material concerning a gift of $200,000 by the McCormicks for a YMCA building on the campus of Washington and Lee University. (Cross reference: Dr. H.L. Smith, university president.)

In 1918, efforts began to select a historian as biographer of Cyrus Hall McCormick I. Letters, memos, etc., related Cyrus Hall II's efforts and his estimates of various prominent historians of the period.

Family matters: the family bore the expenses of illness of McCormick Jewett, which is discussed in several letters. The financial condition of Jennie Adams is also mentioned in the year's correspondence.

There is a detailed analysis of a “Chicago Babies' Free Milk Fund,” to which Mrs. Blaine and Harold F. McCormick contributed and of which Cyrus Hall II disapproved.

Box   401
1920
Note

Notes on conference regarding International Harvester affairs: proposed change of name to “McCormick-Deering,” stock dividend from surplus, sale of stock to employees, stock plan for executive, reduction in proportion of Harvester stock held by family, issuance of preferred stocks, bonds or debentures.

Family affairs: proposal by Boston realtor to sell to the family some property adjoining the Cohasset, Massachusetts, estate; long letter (December 22) regarding the administration of the affairs of Virginia McCormick.

Philanthropies: discussion of Henry Baird Favill Memorial fund, invitation to banquet sponsored in part by Cyrus Hall II for Herbert Hoover in connection with European relief effort.

Box   401
1921 January-April
Note

Correspondence deals mainly with philanthropies and gifts: the family's plan to give a YMCA building for the campus of Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Virginia; the Favill Memorial fund; and a proposal by Cyrus Hall II that Mrs. Blaine join in a subscription to pay for new home for Woodrow Wilson on his retirement from the presidency.

The effort to choose a biographer for Cyrus Hall I continued and is discussed. Letter of January 14 encloses copy of long letter from J. Franklin Jameson giving his opinions of several prominent American historians.

Included in the correspondence are copies of the will and funeral services of Harriet Hammond McCormick, wife of Cyrus Hall II, and a long letter regarding Stanley McCormick and Riven Rock Estate.

Box   401
1921 May-December
Note

Family matters occupy a large place in the correspondence of these months: The administration of the estates of Virginia and Stanley McCormick, and the status and operation of the family gift syndicate.

There are a number of YMCA appeals and some discussion of the Favill Memorial fund.

An interview with Frederick L. Paxon of the University of Wisconsin highlighted continued efforts to select a biographer for Cyrus Hall McCormick I.

Box   401
1922
Note

Much of the correspondence is concerned with the family's philanthropies: an appeal from the Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksbug, for an agricultural engineering building; pleas for aid from various branches of the YMCA, including a detailed report of YMCA work among Southern African Americans; letters regarding a proposed contribution to the Chicago Memorial Children's Hospital in memory of International Harvester executive John P. Wilson.

There is a copy of a long letter from Cyrus Hall II to Harold F. concerning the choice of a new member of the board of International Harvester. Each candidate for the post is carefully analyzed, and toward the end of the letter Cyrus Hall II makes the suggestion that stock-holding employees of International Harvester be allowed to elect a member of the board to represent their interests.

Family matters discussed include work on the Cohasset, Massachusetts, estate, and the operation of the family gifts syndicate.

There is only mention of the historical work in the year's correspondence.

During the year, Cyrus Hall II toured North Africa, and there are several letters from him to Mrs. Blaine describing his trip.

Box   401
1923 January-June
Note

Correspondence for these months is concerned almost entirely with family matters and philanthropies.

On the first subject, there is some discussion of the eduation of Gordon McCormick, of the purchase of a new auto for Mrs. Nettie E. McCormick, reports of Cyrus Hall II's visits to the estates of Stanley and Virginia McCormick.

Philanthropies: appeals from YMCA; discussion of proposed family gift to the Chicago Memorial Children's Hospital; an appeal from the New Providence Presbyterian Church in Raphine, Virginia; and a plea for aid from Mrs. J.A. Rodenbaeck, a cousin of Cyrus Hall II's deceased wife.

Box   401
1923 July-December
Note

The bulk of the material for these months concerns the death of Mrs. Nettie Fowler McCormick: arrangements for her funeral and tributes to her, proposals for a sketch of her for the National Cyclopedia of American Biography, and discussion of the charities she supported with a view to future policy.

Miscellaneous matters include: work at the Cohasset estate, and contributions to the Whitney Woods Society of Cohasset; an address by Lloyd George in Chicago; and proposal for a stock purchase in the Deepwater Coal and Iron Corporation of Alabama.

Box   401
1924 January-July
Note

Mrs. Nettie Fowler McCormick's recent death occasioned continued discussion of her philanthropies: the Stanley McCormick School of Burnsville, North Carolina, and the Tusculum College of Greenville, Tennessee; YMCA and YWCA appeals; the Presbyterian paper, The Continent, the McCormick Theological Seminary, the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions, the Fourth Presbyterian Church of Chicago. There is also continued discussion of a new appeal from the New Providence Presbyterian Church of Raphine, Virginia.

Several letters mention work at the Cohasset, Massachusetts, estate and a proposed visit to the estate of Virginia McCormick.

Miscellaneous: discussion of the part the League of Nations should or should not play in the election of 1924, and rental of a camp in the Adirondacks.

Box   401
1924 August-September
Note

Philanthropies continue to dominate the correspondence. There is more discussion of the appeal of the New Providence Presbyterian Church in Raphine, Virginia, and of the McCormick Theological Seminary. The YMCA appears several times, and new appeals from the Huntsville Chamber of Commerce for donations to a hospital building fund and from the Lincoln Community Church in Huntsville are considered.

There is some mention of the affairs of the Historical Association.

Miscellaneous: a proposal by a Miss Elin Nielsen, an acquaintance of Mrs. N.F. McCormick, that the family invest in an apartment house she plans to build in California.

The Illinois Democratic senatorial campaign.

A visit of Miss Elizabeth Bostater to the House-in-the-Woods estate.

Gifts of Mary Mildred Sullivan and George Hammond Sullivan, Southern relatives to Peabody College and the Valentine Museum of Richmond, Virginia, on behalf of the McCormicks of Chicago.

Box   401
1924 October-December
Note

Most of the material concerns the McCormicks' myriad philanthropic activities-New Providence Church; the Prohibition campaign in Ontario, Canada; Democratic Central Committee of Cook County; YMCA; McCormick Theological Seminary; Illinois Society of Mental Health and National Committee for Mental Hygiene.

There are also miscellaneous items pertaining to a headstone for mother McCormick's grave; improvement of the Meridian Pike; what to do with the Continent, a church newspaper; advisability of showing mother McCormick's private correspondence to a government inspector; stock in the Rovinia Company; Washington and Lee University; and Stanley's illness.

Box   401
1925 January-June
Note

Further material on the McCormick donations-to Washington and Lee University, the YMCA, the Whitney Woods Association, the New Providence Church, and the McCormick Theological Seminary.

Other miscellaneous items include information on exchange of stock by Mrs. Blaine in International Harvester; a headstone for mother McCormick's grave; what to do about the Continent; attempts to get Cyrus McCormick I elected to the Hall of Fame; McCormick's trip to Europe and the Near East; and a copy of the Harvester World containing a speech by McCormick on the early beginnings of the reaper and other farm machines.

See also: Haskins and Sells, 1925 June 11 (for audit 1890 January 1-1925 June 30).

Box   401
1925 July-December
Note: Largely miscellaneous information pertaining to McCormick family donations to the YMCA; the use of certain historical data by Senator Beveridge in a book he was writing; some pamphlets on the Hall of Fame; attempts to obtain someone to do a sketch of Nettie McCormick's life; and an extensive list of recommendations by McCormick concerning improvements that should be made on the Oaklands estate where Virginia is cared for, plus narration of a visit to the estate.
Box   402
1926 January-March
Note

The most prominent subject of the correspondence for these months is the McCormick Theological Seminary. The discussion concerns a proposed Nettie Fowler McCormick Memorial Fund, to which the family would contribute $1,000,000 or more.

Other philanthropies discussed are continued aid to the Staunton, Virginia, YMCA, and the disposition of the Stanley McCormick School, Burnsville, North Carolina (see also: McClure, James Gore King, Jr.).

Proposals for work at the Oaklands estate in Toronto, and for the purchase of an estate in Pasadena for Virginia McCormick.

Newspaper clippings regarding earnings, policy, of International Harvester.

Box   402
1926 April-May
Note

Continued discussion of the family's support of the McCormick Theological Seminary and a change in the institution's name. Correspondence with the Presbyterian Board of Missions and with James McClure Jr., regarding the Stanley McCormick School, Burnsville, North Carolina.

Materials concerning the estate of Stanley McCormick and the allowance of Katharine McCormick.

Letters regarding the purchase of property in Pasadena.

Appeal from Rev. H.W. Lucey for a memorial building (to Nettie Fowler McCormick) at Peking (China) University, a missionary school which Mrs. McCormick had supported.

Discussion of the choice of a biographer for Nettie Fowler McCormick.

Copy of a long letter from Cyrus Hall II to D.F. Davis, Secretary of war, arguing against independence for the Philippine Islands.

Box   402
1926 June-September
Note

The McCormicks' gift of the Nettie Fowler Memorial Fund to the theological seminary. Continued discussion of H.W. Luce's request for a building at Peking (China) University in memory of Mrs. McCormick.

Request for aid from Jamestown (North Dakota) College.

Gifts to Staunton, Virginia, YMCA, the Chicago Boys' and Girls' Club, the Lake Forest Methodist Church.

Discussion of the Pasadena property and of the Family Gifts syndicate.

Correspondence regarding the disposition of the Stanley McCormick School, Burnsville, North Carolina.

Box   402
1926 October-December
Note

Most of the correspondence for these months consists of memos regarding the remodeling and furnishing of the house at the Pasadena estate for the occupancy of Virginia McCormick.

Appeals from the International Committee of the YMCA and from the YWCA.

An appeal from the town of Cohasset, Massachusetts.

The Lake Forest Methodist Church.

The Stanley McCormick School, Burnsville, North Carolina.

A memorial to Mrs. Nettie Fowler McCormick at Chicago's Olivet Institute.

Work at the Cohasset, Massachusetts, estate.

Box   402
1927 January-February
Note

Again, the bulk of the material is related to work at the Pasadena property of Virginia McCormick. Much of the remainder of the correspondence concerns philanthropies: the YMCA, a plea from Toronto for a gift toward the erection of a settlement house, the National Presbyterian Council.

There is discussion of the choice of a biographer for Cyrus Hall I.

Some mention of the administration of the affairs of Stanley McCormick.

Box   402
1927 March-June
Note

Letters, memos, telegrams regarding the completion of most of the work at Virginia McCormick's new estate in Pasadena.

Materials concerning the tentative settlement of the choice of a biographer for Cyrus Hall McCormick I (see also: Profs. Dodd, Craven; William T. Hutchinson). There is a typescript copy of a paper by Hutchinson, “John Bach McMasters, Historian of the American People,” which was prepared for Prof. Jernegan, “Course # 371, American Historiography.” There is some discussion of the proposal to endow Dodd's chair at the University of Chicago at $200,000.

Letters bearing on proposals for work at the Cohasset, Massachusetts, estate.

Correspondence with Dr. E.C. Abbott regarding his claim for medical services to Virginia McCormick.

Philanthropies: materials concerning the YMCA, the YWCA, the Chicago Boys and Girls Club, and an appeal from the Morristown (Tennessee) Normal and Industrial College.

A letter asking Mrs. Blaine to use Postal Telegraph to avoid a “monopoly” by Western Union because the policy of the Harvester Company is to avoid monopolies.

McCormick, Cyrus Hall, II, Mrs. (Harriet Bradley Hammond)
Box   408
1898-1899
Note

Personal correspondence concerning the settling of “aunt” and “uncle” Campbell's estate; Cyrus II's leg accident and recovery; the good work of the Manual Training classes at Hull House; and the attempts at combination of Mitchell and Hare School in Chicago.

Also contains observations and discussions on the Spanish-American War.

Box   408
1900-1902
Note

Personal correspondence regarding the Chicago Institute.

Letter from Moscow expressing Harriet McCormick's impressions.

Traveling swiftly through Europe--ideas in Europe about cheap housing.

Letters and minutes concerned with the Tenement Committee of the City Housing Association.

Letter on pleasant meeting of Rockefeller and Cyrus II.

Letters prior to and during the merger of McCormick and other companies expressing uncertainty about the future of the business.

Box   408
1903-1905
Note

Personal correspondence regarding letter concerning difficulty of financing activities of Committee on Tenements of the City Housing Associations--dissension in committees.

Harriet McCormick's role in raising funds for the Kirkland Memorial fund and holding of Bible classes for children at Huron St. Home.

Brief accounts of vacations to Europe and Washington with reference to meeting of Cyrus II and President T. Roosevelt (1904).

References to deaths of Owen Adler and Mr. Hoagland.

Also two poems by Elizabeth McCormick (daughter).

Box   409
1906-1912
Note

Personal letters regarding misunderstanding over contributions to Bureau of Charities Summer Camps.

Letter from Germany mentioning plan to visit French IHC.

Letters concerning the role of Mrs. H. McCormick in the movement to transfer the New York Child Welfare Exhibit to Chicago.

Reference to Cyrus II's meeting with Bancroft and Kellog about a government suit (August 1912).

Also mention of James Hammond's death (Mrs. H. McCormick's brother).

Box   409
1913-1921
Note

Personal letters regarding Mrs. H. McCormick's challenging Mrs. A. Blaine's policy in connection with St. Luke's Memorial.

Letter from Bradly (nephew to H. McCormick) from a French Bombardment School.

Letters of sympathy to Mrs. A. Blaine over death of son, Emmons.

Harriet McCormick requests money for Illinois Hoover Republican Club (1920).

Last will and testament of Harriet McCormick.

Also fortnightly memoriam upon death of Harriet McCormick and an article in Business and Professional Women.

Box   409
Press clippings, 1921-1952
Note

Reference to Harriet McCormick II in Chicago Tribune, March 30, 1952.

Also article in The Women's Press, 1921 January 19.

McCormick, Cyrus Hall, II, Mrs. (Alice Hoit) (second wife)
Note: See Brown, Marshall Ludington, Mrs.
McCormick, Cyrus Hall, III
Box   409
1900-1930
Note

Majority of letters are personal letters of thanks for gifts received on special occasions or specific requests for donations to certain causes: Salvation Army and the Art Institute (Hutchinson Wing).

Included are texts of Cyrus III's speeches to the National Auto Chamber of Commerce on transportation and to the Springfield Foreman's Club on management (1928).

Also plans for the centennial celebration of the reaper and Cyrus III's project of writing The Century of the Reaper (1930).

Appeals for money to support Wallace F. Kirk, Republican from 29th Senatorial District (1930).

Box   409
1931
Note: Manuscript of The Century of the Reaper by Cyrus III.
Box   409
1931-1938
Note

Largely personal letters regarding endorsement by the family of Cyrus III's book.

Drops name “Cyrusie.” Marriage to Florence Davey (1931).

Appeals to Mrs. Blaine for donations to the Unemployment Relief Fund and proposals for an alliance between the Behavior Research Fund and the University of Chicago (1931).

Also Cyrus III's explanation of his resignation as Vice President of IHC in 1932. Failure to modernize at McCormick Works. Not compatible with Alexander Legge.

Included are Cyrus III's political views and activities from 1937-1938 and his love of New Mexico. Becomes Republican National Committeeman for that state.

Text of address delivered by Cyrus III at Tusculum College in honor of Nettie Fowler McCormick. Mentions death of his father and wants trust fund which had been set up by grandmother to go to Washington and Lee University.

Box   409
1939-1950
Note

A few letters dealing with deaths in the family, Virginia McCormick and Harold McCormick, and the problem of where and how to allocate funds placed in Cyrus III's charge since his father's death (see 1939).

The rest of the papers are either articles or political views written by Cyrus III when he was chairman of the New Mexico Republican Party. Appointed to Office of Price Administration (OPA) as auto administrator in 1941. Supportive views expressed on Franklin D. Roosevelt: approves “aid to England and self defense for U.S.,” Anti-isolationist position, go to war to beat Hitler.

Box   410
Press clippings, 1910-1953
Note

Notices of marriage to Dorothy Linn (1915).

Reference to speech while administrator for OPA (1941).

Takes up residence in Chequeseth Neck, New York (1953).

Box   410
McCormick, Cyrus Hall, III, Mrs. (Dorothy Linn), 1915-1930
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois

Thank you note for Christmas flowers (1915) and a notification of her father's death in California (1930).

Box   410
McCormick, Cyrus Hall, III, Mrs. (Florence Sittenham Davey), 1931-1951
Note

Location: Santa Fe, New Mexico

Letters of thanks for annual Christmas plant plus several requests for charities: joint Emergency Relief Fund, WRVL, and Russian War Relief.

Box   410
McCormick, David, Mrs., 1946
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois

Thank you note for birthday celebration.

Box   410
McCormick, E. Curran, Jr., 1916
Note

Location: Oak Park, Illinois

Letter to Mr. Kellar in regard to his work on the McCormick genealogy.

Box   410
McCormick, Elizabeth, 1892-1904
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois

Personal letters of thanks for gifts received.

Box   410
McCormick, Elizabeth, Memorial, 1912-1955
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois

Largely correspondence concerning the financing of a study for organizing a central social research agency in Chicago.

Some mimeographed material in 1932 shows the funds connection with Chicago relief agencies, Chicago Urban League.

McCormick, Elizabeth
Note: See Gibson, William, Mrs. (Elizabeth McCormick)
Box   410
McCormick, Elizabeth Day, 1915-1957
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois

Largely invitations to art showings with a few personal letters of thanks for gifts and parties given.

Box   410
McCormick, Ella, 1900
Note

Location: Henderson, Kentucky

Personal appeal for assistance in gaining a teaching job in the Chicago school system.

Box   410
McCormick, Elmer E., Mrs., 1949
Note

Location: Independence, Missouri

Sent on a letter and some pictures of McCormick family to Mrs. Blaine.

Box   410
McCormick, Emma Carson, 1908
Note

Location: Toronto, Ontario

Thank you note for Christmas souvenir.

McCormick Estates
Box   410
1890-1892
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois

Ink copy of block plans near McCormick works for houses to be sold or rented to workers.

Also financial ledgers, unbound, of cash receipts and cash payments, 1890 January-1892 June.

Box   410
1893-1910
Physical Description: 55 folders 
Note

Primarily monthly and yearly statements of cash receipts and disbursements of A. Blaine. Also annual financial reports of M. Virginia McCormick Fund and the Emmons Blaine Trust. Related correspondence deals with transactions on stocks, improvement on sale of property, and financial advice to Mrs. Blaine.

Included are the merger terms of Rockefeller and McCormick Harvesting Machine Company (October 1902) and tables showing the distribution of the International Harvester Company stock to various members of the McCormick family, 1904.

Personal correspondence deals with the proposed sale of Riven Rock in California (1906).

Discussion of U.S. Steel stock in 1905-1906. H.F. Perkins buys $150,000 of Anita Blaine's IHC stock. The finances of the Biographical Association are also included. In February 1910, Mrs. Blaine transferred her personal financial matters from the McCormick estates to her own office and to Cyrus Bently. Insurance, some tax matters.

Box   411
1901 July-1904
Box   412
1904 October-1906
Box   413
1906 August-1907
Box   414
1907 October-1908
Box   415
1908 September-1909
Box   416
1909 December-1912
Box   417
1912 May-1915
Box   418
1915 July-1918
Box   419
1918 July-1923
Box   420
1923 July-1925
Box   421
1925 April-1926
Box   422
1926 September
Box   422
1910-1957
Physical Description: 298 folders 
Note

Primarily business correspondence and monthly financial statements from Judson Stone regarding balance sheets on the M. Virginia McCormick fund, the Stanley McCormick trust fund, and the Gift Syndicate.

Nettie F. McCormick real estate reports. Receipts and disbursement reports on Cyrus H. McCormick and Harold McCormick as trustees. Biographical Association finances.

Also included are statements of sales of stock and property, repairs on property, and insurance and tax matters.

Family correspondence deals with plans for the centennial celebration (1931) and pleas from relatives and others for financial help.

Included are conference minutes dealing with the settlement of the Nettie F. McCormick estate and its administration (1923).

Box   423
1928 January-November
Box   424
1928 December-1930
Box   425
1930 August-1932
Box   426
1932 January-December
Box   427
1933 January-November
Box   428
1933 December-1934
Box   429
1934 October-1935
Box   430
1935 July-1936
Box   431
1936 July-1937
Box   432
1937 October-1938
Box   433
1938 December-1940
Box   434
1940 April-1941
Box   435
1941 June-1942
Box   436
1942 November-1944
Box   437
1944 August-1946
Box   438
1946 July-1950
Box   439
1950 July
McCormick, Fowler
Box   439
1905-1929
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois

Primarily letters of thanks for gifts received on special occasions.

Also copy of a speech by Harold McCormick forecasting the nature of the future role of IHC (1923).

Box   439
1930-1939
Note

Personal correspondence regarding marriage to Anne Stillman.

Letters of grief over death of Alexander Legge.

Reports on Harold McCormick's illness.

Box   439
1940-1941
Note: Personal correspondence plus copies of letters sent to Stanley McCormick dealing with Fowler's progress in IHC; appointed vice president.
Box   439
1942-1945
Note

Personal correspondence plus memorial speeches presented upon death of Harold McCormick.

Included is a speech delivered at the East and West Association by James Yen (1943).

Box   439
1946
Note

Personal correspondence plus letters dealing with the disbursement of money to China from the Nettie F. McCormick trust fund. Fowler was anti-Generalissimo.

Included is a radio transcript dealing with the life of Cyrus McCormick, the inventor.

Box   439
1947-1953
Note

Personal correspondence plus material dealing with appeals for the United Negro College Fund and the Chinese.

Also the University of Chicago's attempt to obtain the McCormick library.

Box   439
Photographs
Box   439
Pictures of Fowler, 1920
Box   439
Press clippings
Note

Majority of clippings report Fowler's appointment to presidency of IHC (1941).

Also large collection of clippings on adoption suit with Sister Muriel (1944).

Latter clippings record appointment to Committee for Economic Development and public speeches.

McCormick, Fowler, Mrs. (Anne Stillman)
Box   439
1931-1949
Note

Personal letters of thanks and correspondence concerning Fowler's advancement in IHC and Fowler's relationship with his father Harold McCormick.

Also relates to Adah McCormick illness.

Box   440
Press clippings, 1936-1951
Note

Majority of clippings deal with Anne McCormick's first marriage and divorce from James Stillman and her position in society.

Also material on marriage to Fowler and adoption suit against Muriel Hubbard.

McCormick, Gordon
Box   440
1903-1937
Note

Location: New York, New York

Personal correspondence regarding thank you notes.

Newspaper clippings on the Sino-Japanese question (1932), President Roosevelt and the Supreme Court (1937), and labor strife (1937).

Box   440
1938-1940
Note: Largely contemporary political commentary. Also correspondence on family affairs and settlement of Nettie F. McCormick estate.
Box   440
1941-1951
Note

Personal reflections on “American First” movement, “Peace” and the “Past War” world.

Also clippings on the background of the war with Japan, America's position in the past-war world, and the threat of communist conspiracy.

Endorses Waldorf School movement in Germany.

McCormick, Hannah
Note: See Mrs. Samuel McAfee.
McCormick, Harold Fowler
Box   440
Undated
Note

Location: Chicago, Illinois

Personal letters: Thank you notes.

Box   440
1879-1895
Note

Personal letters of thanks and correspondence dealing with Harold's activities during his college career: drama project at Princeton and tennis titles.

Also letter telling of engagement to Edith Rockefeller.

Box   440
1896-1899
Note

Personal correspondence regarding European honeymoon.

Business career with IHC in Council Bluffs, Iowa.

Birth of son, Jack (1897).

Included is a pamphlet on “The End of the Century.” Concern over mother's health aggravated by Virginia's illness.

Consolidation (1899).

Box   440
1900-1910
Physical Description: 9 folders 
Note

Personal correspondence regarding letters to Stanley, concerning his condition and the question of medical care.

Accounts of trips to Europe in 1905, 1910.

Business correspondence of IHC matters dealing with organizational policy and distribution of stock.

Letter explaining difference between Robert McCormick and Cyrus McCormick machines (1910).

Also included are letters mentioning the Pure Food Law (1904) and Presidents Taft and T. Roosevelt (1910).

Stanley McCormick affairs.

Related material on Biographical Association, Playground Association (1909) and estate office business. Numerous pledges and bequests to organizations, regarding Massachusetts General Hospital and the University of Illinois.

Box   441
1990-1910
Note

Conference with J.J. Glessner on consolidation (1902).

Illness of son Jack (1900). Death of Elizabeth McCormick (daughter of Cyrus, 1905).

Adams finance 1906. Estate office business; Malleable Iron situation.

Anti Saloon League of Illinois.

Criticizes school board.

Fowler Estate.

Box   441
1911-1916
Physical Description: 11 folders 
Note

Personal correspondence, regarding letters from Europe about Edith and the nature of the war in Europe (1915). Letters to Stanley.

Copy of book, Cash Value of Ultimate Peace Terms. Business correspondence: Purchase of Leander McCormick's stock (1913). H. F. McCormick meeting with G.W. Perkins. Discussion of reorganization of IHC; coordination of administration and organization appointments (1913-1914). Belle City Malleable Iron Company (1912). IHC foreign business. Hungarian Plant 1913.

Letters to Legge, 1913.

Also material on aviation, Illinois Hall of Fame, the Playground Association. Opera backing and subscribers, and Chicago Band Association.

Pamphlet on Education issued by Amherst Trustees (1911), written by Parmelee Prentice.

Death of Laura Spellman Rockefeller (Edith McCormick's mother) (1915-1916).

Reference to Woodrow Wilson (December 1913).

American Child Welfare Association, 1914; outline of plans.

Fusion of politics and reorganization; Perkins, Progressive Party; Attitude of Democrats, July to December 1914.

Box   442
1917-1923
Physical Description: 14 folders 
Note

Personal correspondence, regarding letters from Harold's family in Switzerland; Mathilde and Muriel, daughters. Marriage of Mathilde to Max Oser (1922). Letters concerning Harold's affection for Ganna Walska and details of their wedding (1923). Death of Nettie F. McCormick (1923). Account of trip West (1923).

Business correspondence, regarding purchase of Leander McCormick stock (1918). IHC policies on profit sharing (1920), labor (1919), organization (1918-1923). IHC of New Jersey and IHC-Illinois agreement July 1918. Reports on labor trouble in 1919, factory by factory.

Also material on Harold's works for Peace, “Via Pacis,” and his support of Medill McCormick for Illinois Senator.

Miscellaneous clippings on world politics, U.S.A. victory liberty loan.

Articles on the “Cumulative Labor Costs,” and Legge's address on “Diversification on the Farm.” H.F. McCormick articles on Woodrow Wilson in Swiss Papers (1917).

Babies Free Milk Fund, 1919.

Article on “Washington's view of Coolidge.”

Box   443
1924-1926
Physical Description: 11 folders 
Note

Death of James Deering, 1925

Personal correspondence, regarding letters from Mathilde and Max Oser in Switzerland with pictures of child. (1924-25) Letters to Stanley. Pictures of Ganna Walska and her operatic career. Report on Harold's arthritis (1926). Exciting letter on camping trip to Adirondack Mountains.

Business correspondence: Statement of IHC surplus capital 1913-1923. Papers dealing with property improvements and Nettie F. McCormick estate. Alexander Legge “More Diversification on the Farm.”

Also reference to League of Nations (1924, 1926), 1924 elections (1924), World Court (1925), Illinois Hall of Fame, and the McCormick Theological Seminary (1926).

Copy of speech delivered by Harold at Olivet dedication. Bequests: Cyrus and Stanley McCormick schools. Hampton and Tuskegee.

Letter to Senator William McKinley, 1924, and reply.

Prison labor and department Manager's Conference.

Japan Reconstruction Fund, 1924.

Box   444
1927-1928
Physical Description: 13 folders 
Note

Ravinia Opera

Personal correspondence regarding letters from family: Mathilde, Muriel and Ganna. Illness of Peter, Mathilde's son.

Business correspondence, regarding pamphlet on “Ethics in Business” (1928). Letters of this period deal mainly with Stanley McCormick's estate board and personal care board: Minutes of meetings (1927-1928), N.F. McCormick estate matters.

Hutchinson's continued work on C.H. McCormick biography.

McCormick Theological Seminary.

Gift to Princeton; Herbert Hoover pamphlet.

Box   445
1929 January
Note

Correspondence concerning Stanley McCormick. Harold answered Stanley's many questions but first sent the answers to Dr. Edward Kempf who withheld letters to Stanley if he thought that they might excite him. Control of Stanley's property was given to a Board of Conservators. Judge decided he had no jurisdiction over Stanley's person. Donations of $5,000 and $1,500 were given to Tusculum College and Olivet Institute. There is also an acknowledgement of support of the Farmer's Federation.

Suggestions were offered for a Centennial Celebration of 1931.

Copy of 1927 letter to “Cyrusie” regarding his behavior at company meetings. He was acting too much like a company “spokesman.”

Box   445
1929 February
Note

Letters to Stanley McCormick relating progress of legal proceedings to date. Preparations being made for Santa Barbara guardian case.

Further consideration of the Centennial Celebration, with estimated expense over $1,000,000.

Donation of $250 to Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital and consideration of donating to Agricultural Service Foundation. Refusal to change a loan of $25,000 made two years before to the Farmers Federation to a gift, but offered to consider extension of loan.

Box   445
1929 March
Note

Further consideration of Stanley McCormick's Estate. Mrs. Stanley wanted the handling of the Personal Estate to be taken from Mr. Stone's jurisdiction and given to a bank.

There is further correspondence dealing with the Centennial Celebration though nothing definite is decided.

Harold McCormick recommends that he, Anita, and Cyrus join in giving $25,000 to the Chicago Historical Society. A list of those who had already contributed large amounts to the Society is included in a letter.

Hutchinson's book is going well.

Reminiscences and books about the invention of the reaper are sent to Stanley McCormick by Mr. Kellar.

Box   445
1929 June
Note

Concerning Stanley: More correspondence regarding Stanley's old will, the bank's handling of the property of the Estate, Belle City Malleable Iron Company, the Seaboard Securities Company. Judge Gans in California decided there was no reason for removing Harold and Anita from Board of Conservators over the person of Stanley. Review given of legal situation up to June.

Arrangements made with Fox Film Company about centennial film. Cyrus comes home from world tour.

Alexander Legge resigns from IHC to become first chairman of President Hoover's Federal Farm Board. Herbert Perkins to be temporary president of IHC.

Pamphlet of “Int Har Choral Society, Spring Concert, June 18, 1929.”

Correspondence on memorial plate for Nettie's chapel.

Arrival in U.S. of Max Oser, Mathilde and children.

Clipping of poem by seventh grader from F.W. Parker School.

Box   445
1929 July
Note

Concerning Stanley: preparations being made for trial coming in fall in California. Questions from Stanley sent to Mr. Kellar for answers. Letter to Stanley describing changes in neighborhood around 675 Rush Street.

Concerning IHC business: Conferences with “Cyrusie” who threatened to resign if Perkins remains President of IHC for more than one year. Conference about using the name McCormick on trucks.

Letter of man who worked for twenty-six years for Harvester Company. Mentions the bonuses given at time of change to IHC and also the stock buying plan.

Draft of article for Harvester World by Cyrus H. McCormick about the change in leadership at IHC.

Request of Chicago Historical Society for another $25,000 from McCormicks. “Bert” (Robert R. McCormick) gave $10,000. Mr. Legge trying to raise $1,000,000 for benefit of housewives on farms. Possibility of donation to Illinois Mental Association in which Judge Horner is interested.

Horner asks if McCormicks would be interested in taking over the Chicago Evening Journal.

Judson Stone relates account of the beginning of his agency, going back to 1909.

Questions about expenditures for Mary Virginia's Santa Monica residence.

Bill for legal services from Amos Miller.

Box   445
1929 April
Note

Stanley's Estate: Judge Horner in effect said that property control should be turned over to the Continental Illinois Bank. Consideration was given to the question of whether Stanley's Estate should be represented on the Harvester Board of Directors. Also about an allowance for Stanley, and the personal affairs of Katherine McCormick.

Santa Barbara trial beginning.

There is a great deal of correspondence about interviewing Mrs. W.C. Gray of Portland, Oregon for the Biographical Department.

Mention is made of the Nettie Fowler Memorial Cottage.

More correspondence regarding the Centennial Celebration which the IHC seems to look at as a “money earner.”

Newspaper article calling for revision of educational system. Concepts should be taught, not facts.

Correspondence regarding Judson Stone and the possibility that he would go to work for the Harvester Company.

Request from William Dodd that Hutchinson be allowed to borrow materials.

Box   445
1929 March
Note

Concerning Stanley. More correspondence regarding representation for the Estate on the Harvester Board of Directors. Stanley's stocks to vote through regular Proxy Committee. Inquiries are made regarding Stanley's will of 1904. Appeal of Judge Horner's decision of January heard. Letter from Stanley to Harold dated 1906 included with Harold's answer and a telegram of 1906 from “Dexter.”

More about Katherine's personal allowance.

Material dealing with Stanley and the Harvester Company before 1900.

Mention is made of the Belle City Malleable Iron Company agreement. Interviews with Mrs. W.C. Gray.

Anita, Harold, and Cyrus favor removal of historical material to University of Chicago for Hutchinson's use.

Negotiations under way with Fox Case Company refilming of 1831 field test. Mr. Kellar giving valuable service.

Mary Virginia's Estate gives $5,000 to Junior Republic. Harold and Cyrus agree to give $25,000 for the Chicago Historical Society.

Newspaper article about Chicago bridges.

Letter from Sumner Crosby enclosing clipping about electrical unbalance as the cause of diseases.

Copy of South Coast News of 1929 May 31 in which Harold McCormick has an article, “The Development of the Study of Human Relations” [South Coast News subsidized by Harold Fowler McCormick].

Box   445
1929 August-September
Note

Visit of Max, Mathilde Oser and Harold F. McCormick to Stanley who has made “splendid progress.” Renewal of Dr. Kempf's contract for one year.

Correspondence dealing with advisability of having Sumner Crosby serve in some public relations capacity during trial in California. Also talk of possible visit of Harold F. to Hearst's home.

Death of Howard Colby.

Recommended extension of loan for one year to McLure of Farmers Federation.

Brief mention of circumstances behind purchase of Belle City Malleable Iron Company.

Donations from Mary Virginia McCormick Estate to National Board of YWCA.

Article from Los Angeles Examiner of 1929 July 16 about Harold McCormick and the South Coast News.

News clipping that Amos Miller may be made envoy to Cuba.

Box   445
1929 October-December
Note

Concerning Stanley: California case argued in court. Letters describing the trial. Clipping from San Francisco, California News of December 6, about the trial--points out what can be done for seemingly “incurable” cases. Letters from Katherine to Stanley McCormick. Letter from Dr. Carl Wickland of National Psychological Institute about Stanley. Possibility of choosing Mr. Brindel to be Hearst reporter at trial.

Pamphlet by Harold Fowler McCormick, “The Development of the Study of Human Relations.”

Article by Harold Fowler McCormick in the South Coast News, October 26, 1928, “Schubert and his Centennial.” Mention in letter of his articles about Woodrow Wilson.

Copy of Harvester World, 1929 December, “Christmas Greetings,” by Cyrus McCormick Jr.

Editorial about the farm middlemen in Chicago Journal of Commerce, December 30, 1929, “In Self Defense.”

Requests for authorizations for purchases for Mary Virginia McCormick residence.

Controversy with Cyrus Bentley.

Box   445
1930 January
Note

Cross reference to “Work of Three 1930-1933.”

Concerning Stanley: Clipping enclosed in letter describes the judge's decision in California trial. Mrs. Stanley McCormick lost in attempt to remove Anita and Harold from Personal Care Board but judge ruled that Dr. Kempf should be taken off. Also that two people from outside the family would be appointed to Board.

Paul Brindel planning book about Stanley McCormick. Neither “side” looks with favor on book.

Letter from Dr. Harry Benjamin enclosing newspaper clippings describing the use of a hormone preparation from animal brains in treating nervous disorders and its possible use for Stanley. Mrs. Stanley McCormick wants to pay Newton Baker $1,200,000 for two years legal work and wants money taken out of Stanley estate.

Letters included from Nettie Fowler McCormick written in 1922.

Cyrus suggests that Anita, Harold and he give $300,000 to foundation Legge wants to start to aid farmers.

Pamphlet included--“Constitution of the Agricultural Service Foundation”: preliminary draft.

Box   445
1930 February-March
Note

Concerning Stanley: Two new members appointed to Board of Personal Care in California, both deans of medical schools: Drs. Ophuls and Porter. Question of chairmanship of Board arises. Some expenses agreed to for Stanley's residence. Stanley suggests addition to the book Romance of the Reaper. Letters from Eleanor N. Petterson which state that she can cure Stanley if he is surrounded by “spiritual forces.”

Request from Princeton-Yenching School for $100,000 from Cyrus and family for its school of Public Affairs.

Correspondence regarding Nettie Fowler McCormick and the National Cyclopedia of Biography.

Letters regarding Harriet Blaine Beale's adoption of a child in England and her advice to a friend of Harold's regarding adoption.

Box   445
1930 April 1-15
Note

Concerning Stanley: Question of lawyers' fees taken up. Correspondence regarding movie tone for Stanley. Letters dealing with possible purchase of International Truck for Stanley residence. Correspondence about payment of doctor's fees.

Conference with F. H. Perkins regarding dissatisfaction with behavior of “Cyrusie.”

Cyrus III writing book about the inventor.

Expenses of maintaining residences for Mary Virginia McCormick.

“Preliminary Announcement First International Congress on Mental Hygiene,” 1930.

Description of work of Biographical Association from 1900-1905.

Letter about Katherine's Boston house [Mrs. Stanley McCormick].

Box   446
1930 April 16-30
Note

Concerning Stanley: Meeting of new Personal Care Board set for May.

“Cyrusie” continuing book on the inventor C.H. McCormick. Mention made also of book by Cyrus Bentley.

Correspondence dealing with election of next president of IHC. Mention of common stock plan.

Desirability of selling some of Mary Virginia's Estate property. Question of donating library dealing with Cyrus H. and related topics to the Chicago Historical Society.

Request for loan of $20,000 by Carroll, brother-in-law of late Senator John M. Thurston.

Box   446
1930 May
Note

Concerning Stanley: Notes and correspondence dealing with meetings of new Board of Guardians (Personal Care Board).

Harvester Company: Harold informs Legge about resolution for resignation from Chamber of Commerce and also regarding election for next president of IHC.

Miscellaneous: Letter regarding new spirit at Pennsylvania Railroad Company.

Mention of donations to Legge's foundation to aid agriculture. Refusal to lend Purman $20,000.

Newspaper clipping: “Fox Relates his Version of Film Control Battle.”

Clipping from South Coast News, 1930 May 9; article about and picture reproduction of “Old Ironsides.”

Discussion with Dodd regarding giving collection of books, etc. to University of Chicago.

Hutchinson investigating idea that the use of the reaper affected gold supply of U.S. and England during Civil War.

Letters on discovery of Kellar about “Leander myth.”

Correspondence concerning Hall of Fame Electors.

Box   446
1930 June
Note

Report and survey of the McCormick Estates Office for 1929. Director's meeting. Mention made of Russian credits and of “Cyrusie's” behavior.

Account of Princeton reunion.

Letter of Nettie F. dated 1900, and an old note from 1897.

Mention made of adding Mr. Manning's library to that of McCormick's on agriculture, etc.

Corrections of notes of meeting of Guardians in May.

Mention of Virginia film.

Box   446
1930 July-September
Note

Concerning Stanley: Meeting of Guardians. Three physicians appointed by doctors as board of consultants.

Cyrus McCormick's book finished, The Century of the Reaper.

Article included written by Cyrus Jr. for the Harvester Foreman, 1930 June, “The Creative Impulse in Industry.”

Mention of Mr. Bentley's death.

American Society of Agricultural Engineers to award medals each year. Suggestion that McCormicks give $10,000 for the necessary capital.

Letter of Harold discussing his time away from the IHC.

Box   446
1930 October
Note

Copies of old letters to Stanley. One from Harriet, 1896, mentions one from J.H. Thatcher, before 1900, Jacob S. Otto, 1895, and one from Harold, 1896.

Copy of Ridgefield Press, 1930 September 11, with article circled, “Scripps-Lusk Touring Party.”

Mention made of Cyrus II giving building for YWCA.

Harold's letter describing members of other reaping machine companies before the merger.

Harold doesn't want to give $10,000 to Society of Agricultural Engineers.

Box   446
1930 November-December
Note

Correspondence regarding Perkins reassuming vice presidency of IHC on return of Legge.

Address by Cyrus H. read by Harold to IHC's 4-H Club luncheon, and the program.

Correspondence with Dr. Porter regarding Stanley's residence.

Discussion of publication of Cyrus Jr.'s book and of Hutchinson's. Correspondence regarding distribution of Cyrus' book, The Century of Reaper.

Mention that library of Historical Association might be placed in University of Chicago. Possible gift of biographical library to University of Chicago.

Mention of possible donations to Mr. Legge's foundation. $25,000 given from Mary Virginia's Estate for relief of unemployment fund. Money given to 4-H Club.

Clipping from newspaper, “Lucas Thrusts Norris outside Republican Fold.”

Correspondence dealing with the Reaper Centennial.

Letter mentioning Ogden, Jones, Gorham and Deering Sr.

Box   446
1931 January 1-12
Note

Two newspaper clippings about Fowler McCormick's promotion to District Sales Manager of the Northwest District and his move to Chicago.

Copy of newspaper, The Grand Island Daily Independent, 1930 October 2, Section C, all about the opening of the New Grand Island Branch of the International Harvester Company.

Telegram from Mary Garden.

Box   446
1931 January 13-15
Note

Report of Tustin Union High School (Tustin, California) class in Social and Civic Relations.

Correspondence regarding distribution of Hutchinson's and Cyrus III's books.

Mary Virginia McCormick affairs.

Letters, reports and requests for decisions on property sales.

Letter describing Harvester Company's entrance into plow manufacture.

Centennial material.

Doesn't think Stanley improving. Letters for Stanley.

Box   446
1931 January 26
Note

Centennial material.

Portion of Los Angeles Times, 1931 January 4, article on “Theater of Skies to Rise on Mt. Hollywood” (Planetarium). Two issues of Better Health, 1928 December and 1930 April, with articles by Dr. Porter.

Description of Stanley's behavior.

Box   446
1931 January 27-31
Note

Centennial material.

Copy of proposed indemnification agreement between Anita and Cyrus H. regarding Mary Virginia's Estate.

Question of whether Anita wants a director on the Harvester Board.

Box   446
1931 February 1-15
Note

Centennial material.

Correspondence on distribution of Hutchinson book.

Further legal developments on Stanley cases.

Katherine McCormick's allowance set.

Weekly report for Stanley, week of January 17-24.

Correspondence dealing with Legge's return to IHC and new officers.

Death of H.B. Utley. Clippings about death.

Cyrus Jr. not making speeches--unfavorable publicity to Company etc.--his divorce case up at this time?

Notes of Harold's address at McCormick Works Clubhouse, 1931 January 22.

Mention of articles in Fortune and Commerce about McCormick family.

Box   446
1931 February 16-28
Note

Mention of Stanley's health.

Centennial material. Article from Christian Science Monitor, 1931 February 17 on invention of reaper. Booklet: “The Story of Agriculture, A Century of Progress.”

Correspondence about Legge's return to IHC, the new Vice President McAllister, Perkins' resignation. Clipping from paper, “Welcome Home,” about Legge's return. Kiplinger Farm Board letter, 1931 February 28, about Legge and his successor, Stone, on Federal Farm Board, and about latest actions of Board.

Box   447
1931 March 1-15
Note

Centennial material; correspondence regarding the Dyer Incident? Question of all Virginia celebration.

Robert McCormick talks about his grandfather Robert McCormick as the father of the reaper.

More correspondence dealing with the unfavorable article in Fortune magazine.

Mr. Hutchins, President of the University of Chicago, requests endowment for the increase of Professor Dodd's salary.

Description of the Board of IHC; relates wage cuts.

Correspondence regarding the Estates Office.

Clippings, “Stone Chapel is dedicated,” pictures of Edith Rockefeller McCormick and others.

Booklets, “Behind the Skyline,” campaign literature for A.J. Cermak for Mayor of Chicago, “Which--Personal Ambition or a Patriotic Sacrifice for the Good of Chicago?” Reasons Herman N. Bundesen did not run for mayor of Chicago.

Description of Stanley's behavior.

Box   447
1931 March 16-23
Note

List of institutions started by McCormicks, such as Olivet Institute, Parker School, etc.

More correspondence regarding the Virginia celebration, and possibility of asking Hoover and some Cabinet members to attend.

Legge returns to company.

Copy of magazine Commerce, 1931 March 21 and of South Coast News, 1931 March 27.

Copy of letter from Nettie F. to Mr. Utley about the improvements he has made in all departments [This would have been McCormick Harvester Machine Company business], undated.

Box   447
1931 March 24-31
Note

Legge meets with Dr. Richards, Stanley's doctor.

Centennial celebrations; materials concerning Virginia Polytechnic Institute and Washington and Lee University.

Cyrus Jr.'s book mentioned; also his forthcoming marriage [second marriage].

Box   447
1931 April 1-15
Note

Weekly reports on Stanley.

Letter dealing with the Estate Office and Mr. Stone's services to the family.

Centennial material concerning participation of Washington and Lee University and Virginia Polytechnic Institute.

Copy of Harvester World, 1931 April, article by Harold, “Harvester Leadership.”

$10,000 donation from Cyrus Hall, Anita, and Harold acknowledged by the American Society of Engineers which is setting up the Cyrus Hall McCormick medal. $10,000 given by Harold to Family Centennial Fund.

Mention made of Stanley starting the McCormick Works fund years ago.

Cyrus Hall's notes on manuscript of Cyrus Bentley on Cyrus Hall McCormick--parts should be reworded to avoid offending Leander J. McCormick's side of family

Questions regarding Leander J.'s models at the Smithsonian Institute.

Box   447
1931 April 16-30
Note

Copy of Implement Record Tractors and Farm Equipment, 1931 April; article about the Centennial dinners given around country.

Question of giving model of first reaper to Chicago Historical Society.

Copy of expenses of Walnut Grove Farm from 1890 to 1931.

Washington and Lee; centennial material.

Correspondence dealing with Katherine and Anita and Board of Guardians for Stanley McCormick.

Box   447
1931 May
Note

Request for money for the Yerkes Observatory of the University of Chicago, which is feeling the effects of the depression.

Correspondence regarding Cyrus Bentley's manuscript. Suggestions for the Centennial.

Box   447
1931 June
Note

Recent behavior of Stanley noted.

More correspondence regarding the renewal of agreement on medical guardians. Copies of letters to Stanley from W.V. Couchman sent from McCormick Historical Association (1900). Section on medicine from Time Magazine regarding dementia praecox. Copies of letters from Stanley to Harold sent from McCormick Historical Association (1900).

Correspondence regarding possible publication of Bentley's manuscript. Mention made of IHC lending money to former employees to tide them over.

Fowler McCormick marries Mrs. Ann Stillman.

Box   447
1931 July
Note

Agreement to let medical members of Board controlling Stanley's affairs keep control for one more year.

Address of Cyrus McCormick Jr. at Centennial Dinner in New York City.

Letter from Stanley to Mrs. Algernon Sullivan about his forthcoming marriage (1904).

Copies of letters written in 1900 about foreign business and about exposition (1 original letter).

Box   447
1931 August
Note

Correspondence regarding Legge's Foundation to aid farmers.

Address by Paul B. Jenkins on “The Romance of the Reaper ...”

Box   447
1931 September-October
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Newspaper article, “Chemist Reveals Growth Hormone.”

Harold's daughter, Muriel McCormick, marries Mr. Elisha Dyer Hubbard.

Correspondence regarding the Board of Conservators for Stanley.

Box   447
1931 November
Note: Leander McCormick-Goodhart stresses Robert McCormick's role in development of the reaper.
Box   448
1931 December
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Memorandum on conflict between Legge and Cyrusie.

Copy of Harvester Foreman, Christmas 1931; message from Legge.

Box   448
1932 January
Note

Two newspaper articles by Robert McCormick Adams: “Antioch Student Tells Story of Mounds Pound Near Xenia” and “Museum Exhibition Reveals Culture of Mound Builders of This Vicinity.” Newspaper article, “S. McCormick Resumes Rule of His Estate.”

Request from Yerkes Observatory for financial aid.

Mention made of Family Gift Syndicate.

Cyrus III resigns his position at IHC. Account given of other promotions.

Correspondence regarding proposed institute of psychoanalysis.

Box   448
1932 February
Note

Correspondence regarding Mary Virginia's estate.

Letters describing Stanley's behavior.

Letters regarding formation of Institute for Psychoanalysis.

Box   448
1932 March
Note

Correspondence on the use of International trucks at Hoover Dam.

Correspondence regarding aid to relatives.

Letter for Sumner Crosby analyzing Stanley's case.

Box   448
1932 April
Note

Request to endow chair of history at University of Chicago. Request for aid from relative. Request for loan from Billie Blair for Lee Higginson and Company. Letter regarding the Seminary and further obligations to it. Depreciation of Mary Virginia's estate.

Copy of telegram of 1900 regarding possible Legion Honor for Cyrus.

Letter describing some bondholding of Chicago newspapers by McCormick family.

Newspaper article, “Lt. Massie Insane When He Held Gun ...”

Correspondence regarding Boards of Conservators and Guardians.

Box   448
1932 May
Note

Request for aid, from relatives, Mrs. Tracy, William McCormick II, etc.

Correspondence regarding machines exhibited by Smithsonian Institute.

Correspondence regarding Mary Virginia's Estate.

“Suggested Form of Organization Family Members.”

Box   448
1932 June
Note

More correspondence regarding aid given to relative Jack Adams.

Much dealing with forthcoming meeting of Board of Guardians. Copy of Annual Report of IHC, 1931.

Box   448
1932 July
Note

Letter about Legge's foundation to aid farmers.

First meeting of family representatives (for Harold and Cyrus; Anita has not yet appointed one).

Letter about medical care of Stanley.

Letter about possible aid for History Department at University of Chicago.

Box   448
1932 August
Note

Questions regarding the power of the Board of Guardians for Stanley McCormick.

Progress of Hutchinson with volume two of biography of Cyrus Hall McCormick.

Mention made of gift given toward salary of one of the History Department at University of Chicago.

Edith sick.

Clipping--“Find Harvester Co. Workers Will Reap Huge Crops.” Letter regarding sketch of Robert McCormick for the National Cyclopedia of American Biography.

Box   448
1932 September
Note

Correspondence regarding Stanley's care.

Aid given to many people, including Evelyn Lawler, Jack Adams.

Box   448
1932 October
Note

Correspondence regarding Stanley's Estate.

Aid given to many people.

Letters dealing with landslide in Santa Monica.

Donation to First Presbyterian Church, Huntsville, Alabama.

Correspondence regarding giving away gold medals for participation in Centennial.

Box   448
1932 November-December
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Correspondence regarding Robert McCormick sketch for National Cyclopedia of American Biography.

Some correspondence regarding Stanley's affairs.

Clipping, “Warns of Infected Teeth in Surgery.”

Donations to YMCA (one in West Huntsville).

Box   448
1933 January
Note

Copy of proposed telegram from Legge to F.D. Roosevelt; IHC in accord with goals of NIRA.

Some correspondence on Stanley's affairs.

Aid given to some people.

Harold has operation.

Judge Horner becomes governor.

Need to curtail budget.

Box   448
1933 February 1-20
Note

Correspondence regarding Stanley's affairs.

Harold Fowler McCormick Docket; Family Gifts Syndicate matters.

Clipping, “This is Friendship.”

Box   448
1933 February 21-28
Note

Some correspondence regarding Stanley's affairs.

Correspondence about aid to Mrs. Edwards (someone connected with Mary Virginia) and Jack Adams.

Booklet, “Trust Agreement Creating the Farm Foundation,” 1933 February 10.

Request from Hutchinson and Dodd that Hutchinson be allowed access to Nettie Fowler McCormick's papers.

Box   449
1933 March 1-15
Note

Correspondence regarding Stanley's affairs.

Some correspondence regarding Family Gift Syndicate.

Clipping, “Portrait of Mrs. Coleman to be Placed in Board Room of Passavant Today.”

George Ranney resigns as Vice President in charge of Sales. Mr. Holahan put in his place.

Letter dealing with aid to Jack Adams.

Box   449
1933 March 16-31
Note

Correspondence regarding Stanley's affairs.

Correspondence dealing with Ranney's resignation.

Material about $1,000,000 fund of IHC to aid employees and former employees of IHC. Also regarding money for Legge's foundation to aid farmers. Statement by Harold Fowler McCormick on proposed wage cuts. Memo prepared by W, P. Kelly on “Relationships Between Dividends and Salaries.”

Includes charts on a) reductions in salaries since 1931, and b) total salary General Office, 1928-1931, and February 1933, c) analysis of General Office salaries, December 1918 and February 1933, d) comparison of dividends on Preferred and Common Stock, 1933 and 1930, and e) brief analysis of 1932 profit and loss.

$38,850 given for landslide protection.

Box   449
1933 April
Note

Material dealing with Legge's foundation.

Possibility of reducing expenses on Mary Virginia's estate.

Correspondence regarding Stanley's affairs.

Letter dealing with dedication of Cyrus H. McCormick's bust.

Letter of thanks from Charles D. McCormick for financial aid.

Box   449
1933 May
Note

Correspondence regarding Stanley's affairs.

Correspondence regarding statue of Cyrus Hall McCormick in Virginia.

Clipping, “Prof. Ballinger Sees Women's Colleges of Today as 'Factories for Spinsters'.”

Mention of death of Dr. Ophuls.

Box   449
1933 June
Note

Correspondence on aid to Jack Adams.

Stanley's affairs.

Letters dealing with fire in barn at Walnut Grove Farm, Virginia.

Docket of matters taken up by Harold, Anita, and Cyrus or their representatives. Includes General Matters, Mary Virginia McCormick Trustees, McCormick Historical Association, Nettie Fowler McCormick Biographical Association, and Family Gift Syndicate.

Box   449
1933 July
Note

Correspondence regarding forthcoming article on IHC in Fortune magazine.

Letters about Stanley's affairs.

Professor Dodd leaves for Berlin, where he will be U.S. Ambassador.

Aid to Jack Adams.

Letters dealing with the burning of the Walnut Grove Farm barn.

Statement by Albert E. Rudge about Cyrus H. McCormick's introduction of his machine into Europe in 1851.

Correspondence regarding Hutchinson's use of materials in Nettie Fowler McCormick's Biographical Association.

Box   449
1933 August
Note

Correspondence on Stanley's affairs.

Letters about the Walnut Grove Farm.

Letter about the division of Nettie McCormick's property at 675 Rush Street and House-in-the-Woods, Lake Forest.

Letter dealing with gift to Pope Memorial Church.

Talks with Alexander Legge about the signing of the automotive and implement codes of the NRA.

Box   449
1933 September 1-20
Note

Correspondence dealing with Dr. and Mrs. Brent Wayman moving to California.

Material dealing with threat of kidnapping of Mary Virginia.

Correspondence regarding Stanley's affairs.

Correspondence dealing with question of the signing of the codes of the NRA.

Box   449
1933 September 21-30
Note

Clipping: “Fear of 'Closed Shop' Allayed by NRA Adviser.”

Correspondence on Stanley's affairs and Walnut Grove Farm.

Letters dealing with aid for Mrs. Edwards and for Miss Lawler.

Letter regarding Chicago Historical Society and the replica of 1831 reaper which they were given.

Box   449
1933 October
Note

Stanley's affairs.

Mention made of Cyrus H.'s need to sell some Harvester common stock.

Fowler made Trustee of Washington and Lee University.

Correspondence about Jack Adams.

Idea presented of doing book on Robert McCormick.

Mention made of clause 7a of the NRA.

Box   449
1933 November
Note

Most of correspondence relates to Stanley's affairs.

Letters dealing with desire of Presbyterian Theological Seminary's desire to have Professor Frost lecture on the Cosmos.

Mention made of possible book about Robert McCormick.

Question as to how much money to donate to Pasadena Community Chest.

Correspondence dealing with an annuity for Mrs. Searson. Gift to Ruth Meeker.

Box   449
1933 December
Note

Correspondence regarding Stanley's affairs.

Mention made of pension for Miss Grace Walker. Correspondence on Jack Adams.

Correspondence dealing with Mr. McKinstry, successor to Legge as president of IHC.

Box   449
1934 January
Note

Tributes to Alexander Legge. Letters thanking others for their letters expressing regret on hearing of the death of Legge.

Letter regarding McKinstry's experience in IHC. Correspondence dealing with Fowler McCormick and his relation with IHC. Cyrus H. McCormick favors raising salaries of employees of IHC.

George Ranney mentioned in connection with the chairmanship of the Board of Continental Illinois Bank.

Clipping, “Shailer Mathews Asks Social Action.”

Short extracts from the diaries of Cyrus H. McCormack referring to Stanley, 1874-1910.

Letters concerning representatives of Anita, Harold and Cyrus.

Correspondence dealing with the placing of Nettie Fowler McCormick's library.

Correspondence dealing with replicas of reapers from the Museum of Science and Industry and the Smithsonian Institute.

Box   449
1934 February
Note

Harvester World, 1934 January-February, mostly about Legge.

Correspondence regarding Stanley's affairs.

Letter dealing with distribution of Nettie Fowler McCormick's books. Correspondence about the Family Gift Syndicate.

Letters dealing with vacancies on Board of Directors, IHC?

Letters about possible suit for breach of promise to be brought by Mrs. Doubleday against Harold McCormick.

Letter dealing with reaper models and the Smithsonian Institute.

Box   449
1934 March
Note

Correspondence regarding Stanley's affairs.

Leander McCormick-Goodhart working on genealogy.

Correspondence dealing with the health of Mr. McKinstry.

Clipping, “Solomon Smith Made Director of U.S. Gypsum.”

Mention of donation to 4-H Club.

Box   449
1934 April
Note

Correspondence regarding Stanley.

Mention of proposed changes in the constitution of the Seminary.

Small clipping, “Pick New Mind Expert to Care for S. McCormick.”

Reports of Legge's last illness.

Harold expresses agreement with Roosevelt and the Brain Trust.

Box   449
1934 May
Note

Correspondence about Stanley's affairs.

Letters which express Harold's desire not to use his influence to have Fowler advanced in the PIC except on basis of merit as the President would see fit.

Mention of new member of Board of Directors: A.A. Sprague.

Mention of death of Dr. Richards who had been connected with Stanley's care.

Box   450
1934 June-July
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Note

Correspondence on Stanley's affairs.

Material dealing with expenses of Mary Virginia's Estate. Donation by the “Three” of $1,000 to the Virginia Historical Society.

Harold thinking of installing pool in residence.

Mention of Fowler's “problem” [not defined].

Box   450
1934 August
Note

Letter describing Harold's connection with the Chicago Grand Opera Company.

Correspondence dealing with forthcoming election in which Judge O'Connell is to take part.

Booklet reprinting speech made by Walter W. Head, “Have Faith in America.”

Letter dealing with the relationship between the materials in Nettie Fowler McCormick Biographical Association and those in Historical Association, and also the relationship between Miss Roderick and Mr. Kellar.

Financial aid given to Jack Adams, Mrs. Robert Lewis Richards (the wife of the late Dr. Richards), Miss May Morrill Dunn, and Mrs. Ruth Meeker.

Harold becomes a member of the Edith Rockefeller McCormick Trust Committee.

Some pictures of Cooperstown.

Box   450
1934 September-October
Note

Correspondence regarding Stanley's affairs.

Question brought up about the division of Nettie Fowler McCormick's library.

An address by Chauncy McCormick on Polish Day.

Retirement of H.E. Daniels.

Mention that Stanley is largest stockholder in IHC.

More correspondence about Judge O'Connell's campaign.

Harold declines to donate to the Robert E. Lee Memorial.

Box   450
1934 November-December
Note

Correspondence regarding Stanley's affairs.

Letters dealing with the election of Judge O'Connell.

Correspondence regarding Leander McCormick-Goodhart's genealogy book.

Decision taken not to have Mary Garden sing for Stanley at Christmas.

Letter from Muriel (Harold's daughter) describing some of the relationships with others in the family.

Mention of the Family Gift Syndicate.

Box   450
1935 January
Note

Correspondence regarding Stanley's affairs; includes description of fruit growers association in California.

Book, The Monterey Wedding of the Overland Voyage of the “Celtic,” dedicated to Cyrus Hall and Harriet Hammond, about their wedding.

Clipping from paper, “Me, Us and Company,” by Harold McCormick. Correspondence regarding Leander's book on genealogy.

Request from Robert McCormick Adams for financial aid to pay expenses of furthering his archaeology studies in Europe.

Telegrams from Harold to Senators urging joining the World Court and then expressing regret over failure of the measure.

“Music Views,” by Eugene Stimson about debut of Bernice Higgins, who was Harold Fowler McCormick's protégée.

Box   450
1935 February
Note

Correspondence on Stanley's affairs.

Much correspondence dealing with forthcoming retirement of Mr. McKinstry, the president of IHC and the choice of his possible successor. Item regarding Will Elliott and his efforts to push himself ahead in IHC.

Mention made of the Alexander Legge Memorial fund.

Clipping, “Bill Seeks to Block Trusts by Taxation,” referred to by Cyrus H. clipping is enclosed.

Box   450
1935 March
Note

Correspondence regarding Stanley's affairs.

Correspondence dealing with the officers of IHC.

Letter from Ambassador Dodd relating to the donation of documents owned by McCormicks to the University of Chicago.

Box   450
1935 April
Note

Correspondence on Stanley's affairs.

More correspondence about the successor to Mr. McKinstry.

Article cut from Fortune, “The 'Nervous Breakdown'.”

Mention of fight in IHC between Sales and Manufacturing.

Correspondence about the purchase of a painting of the McCormick house at 675 Rush Street.

Box   450
1935 May
Note

Some correspondence about Stanley's affairs.

Correspondence regarding the elections of Fowler and Holahan to the posts of Vice President and Director. Copy of Proxy vote for the election of six directors.

Correspondence on aid to Robert McCormick Adams.

Material dealing with the Kirk Site and Lake Michigan proper for the IHC.

Box   450
1935 June
Note

Correspondence on Stanley's affairs and about Robert McCormick Adams.

Letters dealing with the enlargement of the Compensation and Finance Committees of the IHC.

Copy of Harvester World, 1935 May-June, which has article by Cyrus H. on S.G. McAllister, the new president.

Letter regarding the action of the Committee of twenty-one electors of the Hall of Fame.

Correspondence about Cyrus Bentley's records.

Box   450
1935 July
Note

Correspondence regarding Stanley's affairs.

Letters dealing with a new Harvester building.

“Material for an Interview on or a Short Story of Grand Opera in Chicago,” by Harold Fowler McCormick.

Correspondence dealing with the Hall of Fame elections.

Letter offering plan to purchase a building belonging to W.G. McCormick.

Box   450
1935 August
Note

Mention of Stanley's affairs.

Correspondence on a trip for Augusta Carlson, who had been Nettie McCormick's maid.

Material dealing with a new Harvester building.

Correspondence dealing with the hanging of paintings of important Harvester men in the Director's room (mention made of Deering and the consolidation).

Box   450
1935 September
Note

Cyrus H. resigns the chairmanship of the Board of Directors. Harold elected in his place.

Death of Augusta Carlson.

Letter about Max and Mathilde Oser.

Box   450
1935 October
Note

Correspondence regarding Robert McCormick Adams.

Proceedings of the Thirty-fourth Meeting of the Chicago Plan Society.

Box   451
1935 November-December
Note

Material dealing with Stanley's affairs, and the Family Gift Syndicate, and the death of Augusta Carlson.

Three booklets published by IHC: “Young Folks,” “The Story of Twine,” and “Drive Safely.”

Box   451
1936 January-April
Note

Two booklets: “Youth and World Cooperation” and “Peace or War A Challenge to Youth.” The second is an address delivered by Sir Norman Angell.

Much material regarding forthcoming election of Directors to Harvester Board. Action of Proxy Committee. Vote of Harold and Cyrus. Chart giving attendance record for last three years. Another giving dates of appointments to the Board.

Correspondence regarding Stanley, W.G. McCormick and death of W.G. McCormick's son, Walter.

Analysis of McCormick interest in IHC and who their representatives are on the Board.

Letters about a new Harvester building.

Visit of Countess Nadeje Ganay to Chicago.

Box   451
1936 May-June
Note

Correspondence regarding Board of Directors. Ralph Budd elected.

Correspondence about Stanley's affairs. Letters dealing with aid to Robert McCormick Adams, and Mrs. James W. Adams Jr.

Material dealing with the Family Gift Syndicate. Contribution to 4-H Club mentioned.

Volume II of Hutchinson's book.

Correspondence about the singing of Bernice Higgins.

Correspondence dealing with the possibility of Sidney McAllister becoming member of the Commercial Club.

Correspondence dealing with the Compensation Committee.

Independence Day exercises at Monticello.

Speech by F.D. Roosevelt.

Death of Cyrus H. McCormick II.

Box   451
1936 August
Note

Correspondence on Stanley's affairs.

Clipping about cartoons in Col. Robert McCormick's paper.

Clipping, “What is Fascism?” by Mussolini and “What is Communism?” by Earl Browder.

Contribution by Harold of $100 to Republican party but says he will probably vote for F.D. Roosevelt.

Question of giving gift to Professor Dodd ($25,000)?

Question of placing the Cyrus H. McCormick papers.

Box   451
1936 September-October
Note

Clippings, “Today” by Arthur Brisbane, “It Seems to Me” by Heywood Broun, about the Vice Presidential candidates.

“Breach in G.O.P. Healed, New Mexico Greets Knox,” other clippings of pictures of political rallies, etc.

Papers regarding Koch antitoxin treatment for cancer.

List of people to whom Harold sent copies of an address by F.D. Roosevelt.

Box   451
1936 November-December
Note

Many clippings about the forthcoming election between Landon and Roosevelt. Harold did not participate in campaign because of his position as chairman of Board of Directors, but after election wants to share expenses of Anita's part in campaign.

Clippings about the King of England's desire to marry Mrs. Simpson.

Copy of “The Alumnae,” 1936 October; St. Luke's Hospital.

Box   451
1937 January-April
Note

Correspondence on Stanley's affairs.

Correspondence about Board of Directors election. Fear that outside interests were trying to get control of IHC.

Annual Report of IHC to Employees; notice from president that IHC no longer will deal with employees elected under Industrial Council Plan.

Clipping, “The Problem of the Holy Shroud.”

Request for donation to Virginia Library of the Presbyterian Theological Seminary.

Correspondence dealing with Peace Campaigns.

Correspondence dealing with aid to Robert McCormick Adams.

Mention of election of F.D. Roosevelt.

Box   451
1937 May-September
Note

Correspondence about Stanley's affairs, Robert McCormick Adams, and his excavation work.

Clipping, “Who is This Man?”

Anita Blaine goes to Europe.

Box   451
1937 October-December
Note

Correspondence regarding Stanley's affairs.

Draft and final copy of address by Harold Fowler McCormick--“Thirty Years in the Harvester Building.” Discusses the old and new buildings, the formation of the company, foreign business, the trial, labor, etc. George Ranney's description of the construction of the Harvester Building in 1907.

Extracts from correspondence with Max Oser, 1937 October 3-1938 November 24.

Article by Dr. Edward Kempf (Stanley's former psychoanalyst), “Fundamental Factors in the Psychopathology and Psychotherapy of Malignant Disorganization Neuroses.”

Box   451
1938 January-February
Note

Article, “Profile of a President” by Gen. Hugh S. Johnson.

Material on Proxy Committee and the election of directors for 1938.

Medical reports on Harold, 1938 January 31-1938 March 2.

Box   452
1938 March-April
Note: Material dealing with Harold Fowler McCormick's hospitalization. Daily reports for March 3 to April 30.
Box   452
1938 May-December
Note

Daily medical reports for May 1 to May 19.

Correspondence dealing with Harold Fowler McCormick's marriage to Adah Wilson.

Correspondence on Stanley's affairs.

Letter proposing a Peace Plan.

Letter about Bernice Higgins singing in Europe.

Box   452
1939 January-June
Note

Correspondence about Stanley's affairs.

Material dealing with the division of Nettie Fowler McCormick's effects, Cyrus H. McCormick material collected for the biography of C.H. McCormick, the Virginia Farm, the Family Gifts Syndicate, Island Lake Camp, and 675 Rush Street.

Material about an address by the Duke of Windsor; clipping about it.

Mention of the Wisconsin Steel Company.

Suggestion that Anita go on the radio supporting Hull in answer to opposition of Hearst.

Box   452
1939 July-December
Note

Copies of letters, telegrams, cablegrams, about the distribution of Nettie Fowler McCormick's effects.

Administration of Family Gifts Syndicate, McCormick Historical Association.

Letter about a possible new distribution of Via Pacis; cross reference Julius Wadsworth.

Letter concerning Harold's resignation from Harvester Board and choice of a new director, 1939 December 1.

Box   452
1940 January-May
Note

Telegrams (1939 December 21 and 1940 January 17) about withdrawal of Harold Fowler McCormick's resignation from Harvester Board. Solicitation of proxies for 1940 stockholders meeting.

Letters declining to lobby for Cyrus Hall I's election to Hall of Fame in 1940.

Memoranda on Stanley's affairs: Board of Guardians and Family Gifts Syndicate.

Letter discussing family's control and influence in IHC, April 1.

Box   452
1940 June-August
Note

Most of the material deals with dividing Nettie Fowler McCormick's effects and the property at 675 Rush Street.

Letter mentioning the Hall of Fame and a postage stamp with Cyrus H. McCormick's picture.

Correspondence regarding Family Gifts Syndicate.

Letter dealing with yearly payments to Mr. Gorton.

Telegram mentioning advising the government about destroyers.

Box   452
1940 September-December
Note

The division of Nettie Fowler McCormick's effects and other items.

Correspondence about the Hall of Fame.

Letters dealing with the issuance of a stamp with Cyrus H. McCormick's picture on it.

Answers by Harold Fowler McCormick to questions asked by Miss Roderick concerning Nettie's views on education and also about Richfield Springs.

Correspondence regarding Stanley's affairs.

Letters about the Family Gifts Syndicate.

Article, “I'm Getting a New Face.”

Correspondence about a speech by Fowler McCormick.

Anecdotes of Harold's youth.

Box   452
1941 January-May
Note

Correspondence regarding IHC affairs: death of McKinstry, strikes, election of Fowler as President of company.

Death of Mary Virginia. Her estate.

Letters dealing with 675 Rush Street.

Stanley's affairs.

Adah McCormick Harold's third wife sitting for portrait by Salvador Dali.

Description of dream by Sumner Crosby.

Box   452
1941 June-November
Note

Disposition of the McCormick library and possible donation to the University of Chicago.

Correspondence about 675 Rush Street and the possibility of tearing it down or renting it.

Stanley's affairs.

Letters dealing with the genealogy of Jerry Hall.

Harold's death. Newspaper clippings. Harvester World, 1941 November.

Box   452
Photographs
Note: Almost all are of Harold.
Box   453
Press clippings, 1916-1952
Note: Includes one undated clipping in connection with the University of Chicago.
McCormick, Harold Fowler, Mrs. (Edith Rockefeller)
Box   453
1893-1899
Note

Personal letters about her wedding to Harold and about their babies.

One clipping, “Mr. Damrosch is Angry,” describes the failure of Baltimore to support Opera.

Box   453
1900-1905
Note

Mrs. Harold F. McCormick accepts membership on the Chicago Tenement Committee but says she cannot be secretary.

Jack, her first child, dies. Two other children born--Fowler and Muriel.

Letter about the McCormick and Rockefeller interest in the Harvester Company.

Letter about enrolling Fowler in the Francis Parker School.

Box   453
1906-1929
Note

Letter from Katherine (Stanley McCormick's wife).

Mention that Harold is in Russia (1910) on business concerning the new factory.

Anita's son, Emmons, dies.

Correspondence about summer opera in Chicago.

Clipping about Mrs. Edith Rockefeller McCormick building a new resort city.

Magazine clipping--pictures of Mrs. Edith Rockefeller McCormick's home.

Box   453
Press clippings, circa 1909-1954
Note: Not arranged chronologically. Most of the material deals with Edith Rockefeller McCormick's estate.
McCormick, Harold Fowler, Mrs. (Ganna Walska)
Note: See: Walska, Ganna.
McCormick, Harold Fowler, Mrs. (Adah Wilson)
Note: See: Tait, Adah Wilson, Mrs.

Note: Starting with the McCormick Historical Association in Box 453 through Box 790, folder titles are listed, in alphabetical order, and have not been calendared as are the previous boxes.
Box   453-457
McCormick Historical Association
Box   457
McCormick, James Cabot
Box   457
McCormick, James W.
Box   457
McCormick, John G.
Box   457
McCormick, John L.
Box   457
McCormick, Joseph I.
Box   457
McCormick, J.P.
Box   457
McCormick, Katherine Reynolds
Box   457
McCormick, Leander Hamilton
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   457
McCormick, Leander James I
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   457
McCormick, Leander James II
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   457
McCormick, Mary G.
Box   457
McCormick, Mary Virginia
Physical Description: 7 folders 
Box   457-458
McCormick, Mary Virginia
Box   458
McCormick, Medill
Box   459
McCormick, Medill, Mrs. (Ruth Hanna)
Box   459
McCormick, Michael
Box   459
McCormick, Mildred
Box   459-467
McCormick, Nettie Fowler
Box   467
McCormick, Phillip C., Mrs.
Box   468
McCormick, Robert
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   468
McCormick, Robert Hall I
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   468
McCormick, Robert Hall II
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   468
McCormick, Robert Hall II, Mrs.
Box   468
McCormick, Robert Hall III
Box   468
McCormick, Robert M.
Box   468
McCormick, Robert Rockwood
Box   468
McCormick, Robert Rutherford
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   468
McCormick, Robert Rutherford, Mrs. (Amy Irwin Adams)
Box   468
McCormick, Robert Rutherford, Mrs. (Maryland Mathison Hooper)
Box   468
McCormick, Robert Sanderson
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   468
McCormick, Robert Sanderson, Mrs. (Katherine Medill)
Box   468
McCormick, Roger
Box   468
McCormick, Roger, Mrs. (Annette McClaran)
Box   468
McCormick Sales Company
Box   468
McCormick, Sara Elizabeth
Box   468
McCormick, S.D.
Box   468
McCormick, Stanley
Physical Description: 5 folders 
Box   469-474
McCormick, Stanley
Box   474-475
McCormick, Stanley, Mrs. (Katharine Dexter)
Physical Description: 10 folders 
Box   475
McCormick Theological Seminary
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   475
McCormick, Thierry
Box   475
McCormick Vocational School
Box   475
McCormick, Vance C.
Box   475
McCormick, Walter Brooks
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   475
McCormick, Walter Brooks, Mrs. (Louise Freeman)
Box   475
McCormick, W.H., Mrs.
Box   475
McCormick, William
Box   475
McCormick, William Grigsby
Physical Description: 6 folders 
Box   476
McCormick, William Grigsby, Mrs. (Eleanor Brooks)
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   476
McCormick, William Grigsby II
Box   476
McCormick, William R.
Box   476
McCormick, William Sanderson
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   476
McCormick, William Sanderson, Mrs. (Mary Ann Grigsby)
Box   476
McCormick-Goodheart, Fredrick E., Mrs. (Henrietta Laura McCormick)
Box   476
McCormick-Goodheart, Fredrick Hamilton
Box   476
McCormick-Goodheart, Leander
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   476
McCosh, James
Box   476
McCosh, James, Mrs. (Isabella Gutherie)
Box   476
McCowen Oral School for Young Deaf Children
Box   476
McCoy, David
Box   476
McCoy, David, Mrs. (Bobbie Lee)
Box   476
McCoy, Frank R.
Box   476
McCoy, Herbert N.
Box   476
McCoy, Margaret
Box   476
McCracken, Joseph, Mrs.
Box   476
McCracken, Josiah Calvin
Box   476
McCray Refrigerator Company
Box   476
McCray, Warren T.
Box   476
McCrea, Annette E.
Box   476
McCrea, F.J.
Box   476
McCrea, S.J.
Box   476
McCrea, Stephen J., Mrs.
Box   476
McCrea, Willis S., Mrs.
Box   476
McCrory, C.W., Mrs.
Box   476
McCrory, W.
Box   476
McCrudden, James
Box   476
McCrum-Howell Company
Box   476
McCue, J. Marshall
Box   476
McCue, M.L. and Son
Box   476
McCulloch, Frank H., Mrs. (Catharine Waugh)
Box   476
McCulloch, Frank W.
Box   477
McCulloch, James H.
Box   477
McCulloch, R.M.
Box   477
McCulloch, Vashti, Mrs.
Box   477
McCullough, Mr.
Box   477
McCullough, C.
Box   477
McCullough, Clifford P.
Box   477
McCullough, Hiram Randolph
Box   477
McCully, George
Box   477
McCully, George Shannon
Box   477
McCurdy, Allen
Box   477
McCutchen, Thomas, Matthew, Griffiths and Greene
Box   477
McCutcheon, James and Company
Box   477
McCutcheon, John T.
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   477
McCutcheon, John T., Mrs.
Box   477
McCutcheon, John T., Jr.
Box   477
McCutcheon, John T., Jr., Mrs. (Suzanne Dart)
Box   477
McCutcheon, Olney, Mannon, and Greene
Box   477
McDade, James C.
Box   477
McDaniel, Thomas Nelson
Box   477
McDermid, Walter
Box   477
McDermott, J.M.
Box   477
McDonald, Mr.
Box   477
McDonald, Alice
Box   477
McDonald, Bertram
Box   477
McDonald, Charles W.
Box   477
McDonald, Ellice
Box   477
McDonald, George
Box   477
McDonald, Helen
Box   477
McDonald, James
Box   477
McDonald, James G.
Box   477
McDonald, Jennie
Box   477
McDonald, J.L.
Box   477
McDonald, J.L., Mrs.
Box   477
McDonald, John A.
Box   477
McDonald, Joseph
Box   477
McDonald, Mary
Box   477
McDonald, Peter
Box   477
McDonald, Ruth
Box   477
McDonald, S. Erma
Box   477
McDonald, T.P.
Box   477
McDonald, Witten
Box   477
McDonnell, Brothers
Box   477
McDonnell, E.W.
Box   477
McDonnell, M.A.
Box   477
McDougol, Edward D., Jr.
Box   477
McDougol, Katherine B.
Box   477
McDowell, Mary E.
Box   477
McDowell, W.G.
Box   477
McDowell, William Fraser
Box   477
McDowell, William Osborne
Box   477-478
McDuffie, E. Thomas
Physical Description: 6 folders 
Box   478
McElroy, F.A.
Box   478
McElwee, R. Harvey
Box   478
McEvoy, Dennis
Box   478
McEwan, Oliver
Box   478
McEwan, Ernest Y.
Box   478
McEwan, Kenneth
Box   478
McEwing, Eugene
Box   478
McFadden, Ollie
Box   478
McFadden, Parmalee, Mrs.
Box   478
McFadden, Robert Dean, Mrs.
Box   478
McFarland, Margaret Caldwell
Box   478
McGann, Robert Greaves
Box   478
McGann, Robert Greaves, Mrs.
Box   478
McGaughey, J.
Box   478
McGaughy, H.G.
Box   478
McGaw, William H.
Box   478
McGee, Robert W.
Box   478
McGehec, Edward F., Mrs.
Box   478
McGenniss, Charles Burrall, Mrs.
Box   478
McGibben, and Company
Box   478
McGiffert, Arthur Cushman, Jr.
Box   478
McGill, Emma R.
Box   478
McGill, James H.
Box   478
McGinley, Florence
Box   478
McGinness, Joseph C.
Box   478
McGinness, J.R.
Box   478
McGwern, H.L.
Box   478
McGlashan, J.S.
Box   478
McGoorty, Mrs.
Box   478
McGowan, C. Juanita
Box   478
McGrath, Eileen D.
Box   478
McGrath, Francis Sims
Box   478
McGrath, John
Box   478
McGraw Hill Company
Box   478
McGregor, Alexander
Box   478
McGregor, Major
Box   479
McGrew, Reynold Brodie
Box   479
McGuire, D. Sprinkling and Teaming Company
Box   479
McGuire, Ellen
Box   479
McGuire, Nellie
Box   479
McGuire and Orr
Box   479
McGuire, Ruth Auretta
Box   479
McGuire, Vaughn
Box   479
McGunnegle, George Kennedy
Box   479
McGurty, Mr.
Box   479
McHugh, John F.
Box   479
McIlvaine, Caroline M.
Box   479
McIlvaine, Mabel
Box   479
McIlvaine, William B.
Box   479-481
McIntire, Charles Curtis
Box   481
McIntire, Charles Curtis, Mrs.
Box   481
McIntire, K.D.
Box   481
McIntosh, D.H.
Box   481
McIntosh, M., Mrs.
Box   481
McIntosh, Mary H.
Box   481
McIntosh Stereopticon Company
Box   481
McIntyre, Alice G.
Box   481
McIntyre, Ewen and Son
Box   481
McIntyre, Mary Ann
Box   481
McKay, Mr.
Box   481
McKay, Mrs.
Box   481
McKay, Elizabeth M.
Box   481
McKay, James R.
Box   481
McKay, Mind A.
Box   481
McKean, Charles R.
Box   481
McKearnan, Thomas J.
Box   481
McKechnic, Mary
Box   481
McKee, M.A.
Box   481
McKee, Walter Caraway
Box   481
McKeever, Misses
Box   481
McKelvey, Alexander D.
Box   481
McKelway, A.J.
Box   481
McKindry, Robert B.
Box   481
McKenney, Frederic Duncan
Box   481
McKenney and Waterbury Company Inc.
Box   481
McKenny, Henry
Box   481
McKenzie, Mrs.
Box   481
McKenzie, Edith
Box   481
McKeown, Scott Alexander
Box   481
McKeown, Scott Alexander, Mrs. (Nancy Wolcott)
Box   481
McKesson and Robbins
Box   481
McKey and Poague
Box   481
McKibbon for Major Campaign
Box   481
McKillip, M.H.
Box   481
McKindley, Isabelle H.
Box   481
McKinley, Andrew, Jr.
Box   481
McKinley, Charles Francis
Physical Description: 5 folders 
Box   481
McKinley, William
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   481
McKinley, William, Mrs.
Box   481
McKinlock, Alexander, Memorial Campers
Box   481
McKinlock, George Alexander
Box   481
McKinlock, George Alexander, Mrs.
Box   481
McKinney, W.N.
Box   481
McKinstry, Addis Emmet
Box   481
McKinstry, Addis Emmet, Mrs.
Box   481
McKinstry, Rose W.
Box   481
McKnight, E.A.
Box   481
McLanahan, John Davidson, Mrs. (Margaret McAllister Janeway)
Box   481
McLany, Edith Pratt
Box   481
McLany, Laura V.
Box   481
McLaughlin, Andrew Cunningham
Box   481
McLaughlin, Charles Jasper
Box   481
McLaughlin, Gilbert E., Mrs.
Box   481
McLaughlin, Henry W.
Box   481
McLaughlin, Henry W., Rev.
Box   481
McLaughlin, John
Box   481
McLaughlin, Martin
Box   481
McLaughlin, Mauterer
Box   481
McLaughlin, Nancy
Box   482
McLaughlin, W.A.
Box   482
McLaurin, Allie
Box   482
McLay, Agnus D., Mrs. (Annabelle Wallace)
Box   482
McLean, Bessie G.
Box   482
McLeish, Bruce, Mrs.
Box   482
McLennan, Joe
Box   482
McLeod, Margie A.
Box   482
McLeod, Sadie Abbott
Box   482
McMahon, Francis E.
Box   482
McMahon and Hoban
Box   482
McMahon, Robert C.
Box   482
McMann, Mr.
Box   482
McManus, Elizabeth
Box   482
McManus, John T.
Box   482
McMaster, J.K.
Box   482
McMaster, J.L.
Box   482
McMechan, Constance
Box   482
McMenemy Inc.
Box   482
McMillan, Mrs.
Box   482
McMillan, James Thayer
Box   482
McMillan, Robert G.
Box   482
McMullen, C.W.
Box   482
McMullin, Frank R.
Box   482
McMullin, Frank R., Mrs.
Box   482
McMurray, John Henry, Mrs.
Box   482
McMurry, Charles A.
Box   482
McMurry, F.M.
Box   482
McMurry, Smith and Company
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   482
McNair, Robert M.
Box   482-483
McNall, P.E.
Physical Description: 9 folders 
Box   483
McNall, P.B., Mrs.
Box   483
McNally, Fred G.
Box   483
McNally, Ward
Box   483
McNaughton, W.D.
Box   483
McNeal, Alice
Box   483
McNeel, Anna
Box   483
McNeely, Lora
Box   483
McNeil, Hector
Box   483
McNeill, A., Mrs.
Box   483
McNett, Paul S., Mrs.
Box   483
McNicol, Jessie H.
Box   483
McNulta, John
Box   483
McNulty, Joseph Monroe
Box   483
McNulty, Kathrine
Box   483
McParwick, Katharine D.
Box   483
McPhail, Edger
Box   483
McPhedrau, Jean
Box   483
McPheeters, W.M.
Box   483
McPherson, A.
Box   483
McPherson, Donald Fraser
Box   483
McPherson, Donald Fraser, Mrs. (Fanny Ogden West)
Box   483
McPherson, Donald Fraser, Jr.
Box   483
McPherson, L.A.
Box   483
McPherson, Robert
Box   483
McPherson, Simon John
Box   483
McQuigg, Kenneth D.
Box   483
McRoberts, Mr.
Box   483
McSwain, E.T.
Box   483
McSweeney, D.F.
Box   483
McVickar, H.W.
Box   483
McVoy Sheet and Tin Plate Company
Box   483
McWalters, Thomas
Box   483
McWhirter, Felix M.
Subseries: M
Box   483
Maag, Harry E.
Box   483
Mabie, Todd and Bard
Box   483
Macadam, Ivison S.
Box   483
Macadam, Ivison S., Mrs. (Caroline Corbett)
Box   483
MacAfferty, Julia
Box   483
Macalester College
Box   483
MacArthur Company, The
Box   483
MacArthur, Douglas
Box   483
MacArthur, Mary, Memorial
Box   483
Macbeth, E.A.
Box   483
Macbeth, William
Box   483
Macbrien, Julia Frances
Box   483
MacCalla, Albert, Mrs.
Box   483
MacCallum, W.G.
Box   484
Macauley, Edward
Box   484
MacChesney, Nathan William
Box   484
MacClintock, Porter L.
Box   484
MacCracken, Henry Mitchell
Box   484
MacCracken, Henry Noble
Box   484
MacCracken, Henry Noble, Mrs.
Box   484
MacCurdy, John, Mrs.
Box   484
MacDade, J.G. Blaine
Box   484
MacDermot, Rory
Box   484
Macdonald, Alice
Box   484
MacDonald, Arthur
Box   484
MacDonald-Dodson Inc.
Box   484
MacDonald, Ronald G.
Box   484
MacDonald, Duncan
Box   484
Macdonald, Flora, College
Box   484
MacDonald, Florence E.
Box   484
MacDonald, George
Box   484
Macdonald, Hedges, Mrs. (Mary Hendrickson)
Box   484
Macdonald, James A.
Box   484
Macdonald, James A., Mrs.
Box   484
Macdonald, Jean C,
Box   484
MacDonald, John and Company Ltd.
Box   484
MacDonald, Katherine M.
Box   484
MacDonald, Kathleen
Box   484
MacDonald, Pirie
Box   484
MacDonald, Rachel
Box   484
MacDonald, Rose M.
Box   484
MacDonald, Thomas A.
Box   484
MacDougal, D.
Box   484
MacDougall, Curtis D.
Box   484
Macdougalls of Inverness Inc.
Box   484
MacDowell, Edward, Association Inc.
Box   484
MacDowell, Edward, Mrs.
Box   484
Macdowell, Elizabeth
Box   484
Mace, William
Box   484
Macedonian Political Organization
Box   484
MacEwing, Eugene
Box   484
MacEwing, Eugene D.
Box   484
Macey-Wernicke Company Ltd.
Box   484
MacFarland, Charles S.
Box   485
MacGarr, Katherine Llewellyn
Box   485
MacHarg, William S.
Box   485
Macherst, Madame
Box   485
Maciejewski, A.F.
Box   485
MacIlvaine, Anne
Box   485
MacIntyre, Ewen, Mrs.
Box   485
Mack, James W.
Box   485
Mack, Julian W.
Box   485
Mackall, Leonard Covington, Mrs.
Box   485
Mackay, George H.
Box   485
MacKay, Robert
Box   485
MacKellar, Alexander
Box   485
MacKenzie, Mr.
Box   485
MacKenzie, David S.S.
Box   485
MacKenzie, De Witt
Box   485
MacKenzie, H.D.
Box   485
MacKenzie, Norman A.M.
Box   485
Mackey, Edward Morgan
Box   485
Mackey, Frank J., Mrs.
Box   485
MacKey, J.E.
Box   485
Mackie, William H.
Box   485
MacKillop, Kenneth
Box   485
MacKillop, Kenneth, Mrs.
Box   485
Mackinlay, R.
Box   485
MacKinnon, Edna Rankan
Box   485
Macklenn, H.G., Mrs.
Box   485
Maclachlan, A.D.
Box   485
MacLaren, E.M., Mrs.
Box   485
MacLaren, Robert Nelson, Mrs.
Box   485
Maclay and Mullally
Box   485
MacLeish, Andrew, Mrs. (Martha Hillard)
Box   485
MacLeish, Archibald
Box   485
MacLeish, Hugh
Box   485
MacLeish, Norman H.
Box   485
Macleod, A.W.
Box   485
Macmillan Company
Box   485
Macmillan, Donald
Box   485
Macmillan, Gertrude L.
Box   485
MacMurchip, Helen
Box   485
MacMurray, James E.
Box   485
MacNabb, Jennie
Box   485
MacNabb, Margaret
Box   485
MacNair, Harley F.
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   485
MacNair, Harley F., Mrs. (Florence Wheelock Ayscough)
Box   485
Macniven and Wallace
Box   486
Macomb, Nannie
Box   486
Macon, E. Claire
Box   486
MacPherson, James
Box   486
MacPherson, James, Mrs.
Box   486
MacQueary, Thomas Howard
Box   486
MacReynolds, William, Mrs.
Box   486
MacVeady
Box   486
MacVeagh, Eames
Box   486
MacVeagh, Franklin
Box   486
MacVeagh, Franklin, Mrs. (Emily Eames)
Box   486
Macy, Edith C.
Box   486
Macy, Larry
Box   486
Macy, Paul Griswold
Box   486
Macy, V. Everit
Box   486
de Madariaga, Salvador
Box   486
Madden, John
Box   486
Maddock, Jaffe and Green
Box   486
Maddock, M.B., Mrs.
Box   486
Maddocks, Oscar
Box   486
Maddox, William A.
Box   486
Madge, M.A.
Box   486
Madison College
Box   486
Madison County Board of Commissioners
Box   486
Madison County Business College
Box   486
Madison, W.M.
Box   486
Madoche, Evagene
Box   486
Madonna Center
Box   486
Madsin, Harold
Box   486
Magaw, Nellie
Box   486
Magee, Charles P.
Box   486
Magennis, Nellie G.
Box   486
Mager and Gougelmann Inc.
Box   486
Maginness Morrison, May
Box   486
Magnin, I., and Company
Box   486
Magnus, Florence
Box   486
Magnus, Josephine
Box   486
Magnuson, Paul B.
Box   486
Magnusson, Leifer
Box   486
Magoffin, Beriah
Box   486
Magoffin, R.V.D.
Box   486
Magonigle, J.H.
Box   486
Magruder, Julia
Box   486
Maguire, J.W., Company
Box   486
Maguire, Thomas, Mrs.
Box   486
Mahoffey, Anne Vance
Box   486
Maher, P.
Box   486
Mahin, John Lee
Box   486
Mohler, Fred H.
Box   486
Mohler, Gustave
Box   486
Mahnke, Walter
Box   486
Mahoney, Mr.
Box   486
Mahoney, George William, Mrs.
Box   486
Mahoney, James
Box   486
Maier-Lavaty Company
Box   486
Maillard, Henry, Inc.
Box   486
Main Street Book Store
Box   486
Maine Central Railroad
Box   486
Maine, State of
Box   486
Maine, State of, Town of Eden
Box   486
Maine State Sanatorium Association
Box   486
Maine Woods Information Bureau
Box   486
Maison Ad. Braun and Company
Box   486
Maison Laferriere
Box   486
Maison, Norwelle
Box   486
Maitland, Francis E.
Box   486
Majoribanks, Kathleen H.
Box   487
Maki, Hanna
Box   487
Maleczka, Casper
Box   487
Malkan Levit Rovner Company
Box   487
Mallete, J.H., Mrs. (Isabel Lampkin)
Box   487
Mallis, John
Box   487
Mallory, Hervey Foster, Mrs.
Box   487
Malloy, Hanna
Box   487
Malloy, John
Box   487
Molm, Harry W.
Box   487
Molmquist, Gus
Box   487
Malon, Julius
Box   487
Malone, Dudley Field
Box   487
Maloney, Francis T.
Box   487
Maloney, J.A.
Box   487
Maloney, John T., Mrs.
Box   487
Maloney and McGushin
Box   487
Malpe, J.M., Mrs.
Box   487
Manahan, J.W.
Box   487
Manassas Industrial School for Colored Youth
Box   487
Manasse, L.
Box   487
Manby, John
Box   487
Mance, George, Mrs.
Box   487
Manchester Development Association
Box   487
Mand, Alvinia
Box   487
Mandel Brothers
Box   487
Mandel, Ernest M.
Box   487
Mandel, Ernest M, Mrs.
Box   487
Mandelbaum, J.
Box   487
Maner, Hedda
Box   487
Mangan, Marcella M.
Box   487
Mangel Florist
Box   487
Manhattan Electrical Supply Company Inc.
Box   487
Manier, Will R., Jr.
Box   487
Manierre, Alfred Edgerton, Mrs. (June Parkinson)
Box   487
Manierre, Arthur, Mrs. (Eleanor Mason)
Box   487
Manierre, Francis E.
Box   487
Manierre, George, Mrs. (Annie E. Edgerton)
Box   487
Manierre, William Reid
Box   487
Manierre, William Reid, Mrs. (Julia Orr Edson)
Box   487
Manley, Abigail S.
Box   487
Manley, J.H.
Box   487
Manley, J.H., Mrs.
Box   487
Manley, Samuel C.
Box   487
Manley, W.C.
Box   487
Manlove, Mr.
Box   487
Mann, Eric
Box   487
Mann, Francis Norton Mann, Henry F.
Box   487
Mann, Hiram
Box   487
Mann, Horace
Box   487
Mann, Joseph J.
Box   487
Mann, Louis L.
Box   487
Mann, Rowena Morse
Box   487
Mann, Thomas
Box   487
Mann, William Hodges
Box   487
Mannes, David
Box   487
Mannes, David, Mrs. (Clara Damrosch)
Box   487
Mannes, Leopold
Box   487
Mannes, Leopold, Mrs.
Box   488
Manning, Anna
Box   488
Manning, Edward P.
Box   488
Manning, Henry A.
Box   488
Manning, J. Woodward
Box   488
Manning, Stella Webb
Box   488-489
Manning, Warren H.
Physical Description: 27 folders 
Box   490
Manny, Frank A.
Box   490
Manny, Walter I.
Box   490
Mansfield, Fred G., Company
Box   490
Mansion House
Box   490
Manson, Isabel C.
Box   490
Manson, William A.
Box   490
Mantin, Leo
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Manuel, Lulu
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Manuel, Madeline M.
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Manufacturers' Appraisal Company
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Manumit School
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Manzi, Joyant and Company
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Maranda, Rosa
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Marawitz, Marjorie Nott
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Marble, Elanora Kinsley
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Marbury, Elizabeth
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Marcantonio, Vito
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Marceau
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Marceau, Maude Juliette
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Marcotte, C.A., Mrs.
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Marcus and Company
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Marcus, William Elder
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Mardoga, W.H.
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Mares, Charles
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Margaret Etter Creche
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Margeson's
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Margetts, Cyril
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Margolo, Bessie E.
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Margot, Mme.
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Margraff, Margaret Meredith
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Marguerite
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Marguerite Frocks
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Marie Louise Bureau de Placement
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Marie, Mile
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Marigold, Mr.
Box   490
Marin, Allan
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Marine, A.E.
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Marine Corps League
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Marine Corps Women's Reserve
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Marion, F.G.
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Mariotti, Vincent Howard, Mrs.
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Mark, Clayton
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Markee, Winifred
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Markham, George Francis
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Markham, George Francis, Mrs. (Ruby Hamilton Chandler)
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Markham, Mary G.
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Markham, Reuben
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Markle, Lorain and Company
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Markle, William Henry, Mrs.
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Markley, Mr.
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Marklove, John G.
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Markoe, James Wright
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Marks, Alfred Jean, Jr.
Box   491
Marks, Chapman D.
Box   491
Marks, John D.
Box   491
Marks Nathan Jewish Orphan Home
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Marks, Seymour
Box   491
Mark Twain Hotel
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Box   491
Marlborough Apartments
Box   491
Marlborough, The
Box   491
Marlowe, Julia
Box   491
Mar Monte Hotel
Box   491
Marmon Motor Car Company
Box   491
Marnell, Agnes J.
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Marney, Alexander
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Marot, Mary S.
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Marquand, Allan, Mrs.
Box   491
Marquette Paper Corporation
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Marquis A.N., and Company
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Marquis, David G.
Box   491
Marquis, George Paull
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Marr, Ida
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Marriott, Edward E.
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Marsh, C. W.
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Marsh, Frank A.
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Marsh, G.T., and Company
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Marsh, Henry W.
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Marsh, J.C.
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Marsh, Jordon Company
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Marsh, Maggie
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Marsh, W.M., Mrs.
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Marshall, Carrington T.
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Marshall, Charles H., Mrs.
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Marshall, E.A.
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Marshall, E.A., Mrs.
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Marshall, Fielding Lewis
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Marshall, George C.
Box   491
Marshall, George Edward
Box   491
Marshall High School
Box   491
Marshall Jackson Company
Box   491
Marshall, Jean
Box   491
Marshall, John C.
Box   491
Marshall, John F.B., Jr., Mrs. (Margot Damrosch Finletter)
Box   491
Marshall, John R.
Box   491
Marshall, Peggy
Box   491
Marshall, Thomas L.
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Marshall, W.E. and Company
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Marshall, William I.
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Marston, Thomas B.
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Martens, A.H. and Company
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Martens, A.W.
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Martha Washington Home for Dependent Crippled Children
Box   491
Martha Washington Hotel
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Marthens, Chester N., Marble Company
Box   491
Martin, A.E.
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Martin, Alfred Thomas
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Martin, Anne Delony
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Martin, Carrie Harrison
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Martin, C.B.
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Martin, C.E.
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Martin, David
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Martin, Edward Payson, Mrs. (Asmath Van Ness)
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Martin, Edward S.
Box   492
Martin Edward T.
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Martin, Edwin S.
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Martin, Eleanor Holland
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Martin, Eunice D.
Box   492
Martin Family - Denver, Colorado
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Martin, Franklin R.
Box   492
Martin, George M.
Box   492
Martin, George M., Mrs.
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Martin, G.R., and Son
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Martin, Grace
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Martin, Horace H.
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Martin, Horace H., Mrs. (Florence Durkee)
Box   492
Martin, James
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Martin, J. Motte
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Martin, Lillie L.
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Martin, Lucy
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Martin and Martin
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Martin, M.C.
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Martin, Mellicent
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Martin, L.K.
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Martin, Miss
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Martin, Perris B.
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Martin, Robert H.
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Martin, Sidney
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Martin, T.C.P.
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Martin, Walter S.
Box   492
Martin, William L.
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Martin, William Paul
Box   492
Martinez, F.F.
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Martyn, Edward Jenner, Mrs.
Box   492
Marum, Mr.
Box   492
Marvin, Cleora Stolp
Box   492
Marvin, Gladys C.
Box   492
Marvin, James M.
Box   492
Marwick, Mitchell, Peat and Company
Box   492
Mary Clubs, The
Box   492
Mary Washington Hospital
Box   492
Maryland Hotel
Box   492
Mary Thompson Hospital of Chicago
Box   492
Maryville College
Box   492
Masaryk Institute
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Masaryk, Jan
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Masaryk Memorial Association
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Mascart, Emile
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Masdurand, Marie-Theresa
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Mason, Alfred Bishop
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Mason, Arthur J.
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Mason, Carrington
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Mason, Edward Gay, Mrs. (Julia Starkweather)
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Mason, Edward H., Mrs. (Belle Harvey)
Box   492
Mason, Fred H.
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Mason, Frederic Ogden, Jr.
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Mason, Henry Burrol
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Mason, Henry Burrol, Mrs. (Fay Calhoun)
Box   492
Mason, John B.
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Mason, Lucy Randolph
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Mason, Martha G.
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Mason, Mary Murdock
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Mason, Max
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Mason, Walker
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Mason, William E., Mrs.
Box   492
Mason, William Pitt, Mrs.
Box   492
Massachusetts Commission on Industrial Education
Box   492
Massachusetts General Hospital
Box   492
Massachusetts Highway Commission
Box   492
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Box   492
Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Box   492
Massachusetts Society for the Protection of the Insane and Mentally Infirm
Box   492
Massachusetts, State of - Department of Mental Diseases
Box   493
Massachusetts State Firemen's Association
Box   493
Massachusetts Springs Summer Bible Conference Encampment
Box   493
Mass Education Movement Inc.
Box   493
Massey, Dave, Mrs.
Box   493
Massey, George Bragg
Box   493
Massier, William, Mrs.
Box   493
Massy, Edward
Box   493
Masten, Vincent Myron
Box   493
Master Reporting Company Inc.
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Masters, Edgar Lee Masterson, L.
Box   493
Masterson, L, Mrs.
Box   493
Mastin, Lucy
Box   493
Mastin, S.S.
Box   493
Mastin, T.H. and Company
Box   493
Mateer, Florence
Box   493
Matheny, Willard R.
Box   493
Mather, A.H., Mrs.
Box   493
Mather and Hutson
Box   493
Mather, Miss
Box   493
Mathes, George McCown, Mrs.
Box   493
Mathes, Mrs.
Box   493
Matheson, N.
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Mathews, Anna L.
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Mathews, Ella A.
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Mathews, John
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Mathews, Mr.
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Mathews, Shailer
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Mathews, W.L.B.
Box   493
Mathiesen, Alma D.
Box   493
Mathieu, Deroche
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Mathison, Howard Clifton
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Matson, N., and Company
Box   493
Matsuoka, Yosuke
Box   493
Matter, A.
Box   493
Mattern, George
Box   493
Matters, Thomas III, Mrs. (Adelaide Sweetser)
Box   493
Matthews, Caroline
Box   493
Matthews, Charles
Box   493
Matthews, Edwin Scott, Mrs.
Box   493
Matthews, F.N. and Company
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Matthews, H.B.
Box   493
Matthews, Henrietta A.
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Matthews, John
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Matthews, W.F., Mrs.
Box   493
Mattison, Randolph
Box   494
Matz, Evelyn
Box   494
Matz, Herman Lewis
Box   494
Matz, Mrs.
Box   494
Matz, Otto H.
Box   494
Matz, Otto H., Mrs.
Box   494
Matz, Rudolph, Mrs.
Box   494
Matzene
Box   494
Matzinger, Phil F.
Box   494
Mauer, Hedda
Box   494
Maugham, Syrie, Inc.
Box   494
Maun, McEnery and Goodman
Box   494
Maupin, Rex Arthur
Box   494
Mauretania
Box   494
Maurice, L.
Box   494
Maus, Isadore
Box   494
Maverick, George Madison
Box   494
Maverick, Maury
Box   494
Mayor, William Company
Box   494
Maxcy, S.N., Manufacturing Company
Box   494
Maxim, Hiram Percy
Box   494
Maximan, Selma C.
Box   494
Maxwell, Annie M.
Box   494
Maxwell, Elsa
Box   494
Maxwell, George N.
Box   494
Maxwell, J.M.
Box   494
Maxwell, Mr.
Box   494
May, Clara Noble
Box   494
May, Frederic
Box   494
May, Katharine L.
Box   494
May, Mark A.
Box   494
Mayer, Charles F.
Box   494
Mayer, C. Louise
Box   494
Mayer, George M.
Box   494
Mayer, Margaret
Box   494
Mayerer, Austrian and Platt, May
Box   494
Mayer, Oscar
Box   494
Mayer, Robert
Box   494
Mayfair, The
Box   494
Mayfield, Phoebe
Box   494
Mayflower, The
Box   494
Mayhew Shop Ltd., The
Box   494
Mayhon, W.F., and Company
Box   494
Maynard, A. Kenyon
Box   494
Maynard, Edward Robert Horace
Box   494
Maynard, Frieda B.
Box   494
Maynard, George C.
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Maynard, H.H.
Box   494
Maynard, James
Box   494
Maynard, M.A. Bylis
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Maynard, Merrill and Company
Box   494
Mayo, Charles H.
Box   494
Mayo Clinic
Box   494
May's Rattan Works
Box   494
Maywood Home for Soldiers' Widows
Box   494
Meachem, William
Box   494
Mead, Betty
Box   494
Mead and Coe
Box   494
Mead, George Herbert
Box   494
Mead, George Herbert, Mrs.
Box   494
Mead, Joseph A.
Box   494
Mead, Prof.
Box   494
Mead, Lucia Ames
Box   494
Mead, William M.
Box   494
Meade, Charles A.
Box   494
Meadville, Theological School
Box   494
Meagher, C.F.
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Meagher, Mary
Box   494
Means, Robert W.
Box   494
Means, William H.
Box   494
Meaney, Ellen T.
Box   494
Mears, Carrie W.
Box   494
Mears, Mary Francis
Box   494
Mechan, John
Box   494
Mechem, John Collier
Box   494
Mechem, Robert
Box   494
Meck, Leah
Box   494
Medallic Art Company
Box   494
Meder, Leonore Z.
Box   495
Medical Bureau to Aid Spanish Democracy
Box   495
Medical Publicity Bureau
Box   495
Medical Woman's National Association
Box   495
Medill, Joseph
Box   495
Medill, Joseph, Mrs.
Box   495
Medinah Country Club
Box   495
Medor Kennels Inc.
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Box   495
Meech, Susan B.
Box   495
Meelran, Thomas and Son
Box   495
Meeker, Arthur Burr I, Mrs. (Louisa Griggs)
Box   495
Meeker, Arthur Burr II
Box   495
Meeker, Arthur Burr II, Mrs. (Grace Murray)
Box   495
Meeker, Arthur Burr III
Box   495
Meeker, George Walker, Mrs. (Louise Ackerman)
Box   495
Meeker, Lawrence Ackerman
Box   495
Meeker, Lawrence Ackerman, Mrs.
Box   495
Meekeria, March
Box   495
Meers, Henry Weber
Box   495
Megus, F.E., Sr., Mrs.
Box   495
Mehmel, Louise
Box   495
Mehmel, Minnie
Box   495
Mehring and Hanson Company
Box   495
Meigo, John
Box   495
Meigo, John, Mrs.
Box   495
Meigo, John Vincent
Box   495
Meigo, Marion II
Box   495
Meigo, Rhoda Niebling
Box   495
Meinel, Lewis F.
Box   495
Meisterfield, Charles
Box   495
Melander, Louisa
Box   495
Melby, Ernest O.
Box   495
Melcher, William O.
Box   495
Melchert, John
Box   495
Melchier, Laurite
Box   495
Meldrum, James
Box   495
Melekov, Gregor
Box   495
Melin, Hjalmar
Box   495
Melind, Louis Company
Box   495
Meling, Nels C.
Box   495
Melish, William Howard
Box   495
Mellen, Anne M.
Box   495
Mellen, Chase, Mrs. (Lucy C. Manley)
Box   495
Mellen, H.J.
Box   495
Mellen, Lorreta
Box   495
Mellen, Lucy C.
Box   495
Mellen, Novelty Company
Box   495
Melley, Florence
Box   495
Mellon, Thomas
Box   495
Mellow, Irene Loymen
Box   496
Melloy, Willem T.
Box   496
Melloy, William W.
Box   496
Melvin's, J., Livery Est.
Box   496
Memorial Fund Committee
Box   496
Memorial Hospital of DuPage County
Box   496
Memorial Hospital for the Treatment of Cancer and Allied Diseases
Box   496
Memorial Institute
Box   496
Memorial University
Box   496
Mendelssohn Club
Box   496
Menefee, Janice
Box   496
Menefee, Maud
Box   496
Menlo School and Junior College
Box   496
Mennie, Annie M.
Box   496
Menninger, William C.
Box   496
Men's Teachers' Union
Box   496
Menz, Charles E.
Box   496
Menzies, Robert Gordon
Box   496
Mepal Farm
Box   496
Merar, Thomas James
Box   496
Mercantile Printing Company
Box   496
Mercer, E.C.
Box   496
Mercer Lumber Company
Box   496
Merchants Club of Chicago
Box   496
Merchants Credit Association Inc.
Box   496
Merchants Loan and Trust Company
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Box   497
Mercier, Louis J.
Box   497
Mercury Press Inc.
Box   497
Mercy Hospital
Box   497
Meredith, Charles David
Box   497
Mergener, John C.
Box   497
Meriano, M.
Box   497
Merick, Eldridge G., Mrs. (Jane Fowler)
Box   497
Merick, Maria Fowler
Box   497
Merick, Melzar, Mrs. (Mary Whettelsy)
Box   497
Merigold, W.A. and Company
Box   497
Merkle, Oscar
Box   497
Merle-Smith, Van Santvoord
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Box   497
Merle-Smith, Van Santvoord, Mrs. (Kate E. Fowler)
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   497
Merony, H.
Box   497
Merriam, Charles E.
Box   497
Merriam, Mortgage Company
Box   497
Merriam, Ralph
Box   497
Merriam, Robert E.
Box   497
Merrick, Moses B.
Box   497
Merrick, Richard T.
Box   497
Merrill, Arthur, Mrs.
Box   497
Merrill, Arthur G.
Box   497
Merrill and Baker
Box   497
Merrill, F.M.
Box   497
Merrill, Francis A.
Box   497
Merrill, Henry W.
Box   497
Merrill, John
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Merrill, John F.
Box   498
Merrill, Leavitt K.
Box   498
Merrill, Thomas Davis
Box   498
Merrimack Manufacturing Company
Box   498
Merriman, D.J.
Box   498
Merriman, Jessie Elder
Box   498
Merriman, M.E., Mrs.
Box   498
Merritt, A.G.
Box   498
Merritt, Helen W.
Box   498
Merritt, Laura
Box   498
Merritt, Major General
Box   498
Merry, Blanche
Box   498
Merry, James
Box   498
Merz, Max
Box   498
Messer, Bertrand, Mrs.
Box   498
Messersmith, E.
Box   498
Messinger Paper Company
Box   498
Messner, Julian
Box   498
Mester, Olga
Box   498
Metcalf, John Tucker, Jr.
Box   498
Metcalf Stationery Company
Physical Description: 6 folders 
Box   498
Metcalf, Theodore, Company
Box   498
Metcalfs
Box   498
Metcell, Fred
Box   498
Methodist (various churches)
Physical Description: 26 folders 
Box   498
Methodist Book Concern
Box   498
Methodist Hospital, Madison, Wisconsin
Box   498
Methodist Publishing House, The
Box   499
Metropolitan Electrical Supply Company
Box   499
Metropolitan Entertainment and Amusement Bureau
Box   499
Metropolitan Fruit and Produce Company
Box   499
Metropolitan Housing Council
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Box   499
Metropolitan Industrial Pictures
Box   499
Metropolitan Radio Corporation
Box   499
Metropolitan Sound Studios Inc.
Box   499
Mettler, Ida H.
Box   499
Metz, J.
Box   499
Metzler, J. and Sons, Company
Box   499
Meunier, Louis
Box   499
Meverden, Lela
Box   499
Mexican Consulate
Box   499
Mexican Corporation Society
Box   499
Meyenberg Terra Cotta and Brick Company
Box   499-500
Meyer, Adolf
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Box   500
Meyer, Adolf, Mrs.
Box   500
Meyer, Cord, Jr.
Box   500
Meyer, Eggert
Box   500
Meyer, Eggert, Mrs.
Box   500
Meyer, Eugene
Box   500
Meyer, Eugene, Jr. and Company
Box   500
Meyer, J.H.
Box   500
Meyer, Richard
Box   500
Meyer, Theodore
Box   500
Meyer, Therese L.
Box   500
Meyer and Wenthe
Box   500
Meyers, Ira Benton
Box   500
Meyers, Ira Benton, Mrs. (Edna Richardson)
Box   500
Meyrowitz, Paul A.
Box   500
Meysenburg, Otto W.
Box   500
Maimi County Historical Society of Indiana
Box   500
Michael, David
Box   500
Michael Reese Hospital
Box   500
Michaelis, George Vail Shepard
Box   500
Michaelis, George Vail Shepard, Mrs. (Harriet Manley)
Box   500
Michaelis, Kate Woodbridge
Box   500
Michaelis, Otto Ernest, Mrs.
Box   500
Micheals, Ella R.
Box   500
Micheals, H., Mrs.
Box   500
Michalopolous, Andre
Box   501
Michalski, Robert
Box   501
Michalson, Mary
Box   501
Michau, Theodore A., Mrs. (Edna Louise Flake)
Box   501
Miche, Irene
Box   501
Miche, William J.
Box   501
Michelson, A.A.
Box   501
Michelson, H.C. and Company
Box   501
Michener, C.C., Mrs. (Margaret Reid)
Box   501
Michener, Charles C.
Box   501
Michener, Earl C.
Box   501
Michener, Emily
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Michener, J. Reid
Box   501
Michicago Field Club
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Michie, Allen A.
Box   501
Michie and Company Ltd.
Box   501
Michigan Ave. Clock Service
Box   501
Michigan Central Railroad Company
Box   501
Michigan School of Religion
Box   501
Michigan State College
Box   501
Mid-City Typewriter Exchange
Box   501
Middegaels, A.
Box   501
Middelschultz, Wilhelm
Box   501
Middelschultz, Wilhelm, Mrs.
Box   501
Middle America Information Bureau
Box   501
Middlebury College
Box   501
Midnight Mission
Box   501
Mid-West Builders
Box   501
Mid-West Liberal Congress
Box   501
Midwest Committee for Protection of Foreign Born
Box   501
Midwest Hardware Company
Box   501
Mid-West Music Foundation
Box   501
Midwest Research Institute
Box   501
Mid-West Toy Dog Association Inc.
Box   501
Mielziner, Marya Mannes
Box   501
Mighell, Ida
Box   501
Millbank, Georgie G.
Box   501
Mile High Photo Company
Box   501
Miles, Captain
Box   501
Miles, Catherine
Box   501
Miles, Miss
Milford Meadows Stock Farm
Box   501
1919 January
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Box   502
1919 April-1922
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1922 November-1924
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1924 July-1926
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1926 September-1929
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1929 October-1932
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1933 January-1944
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1945-1946
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Milgrim
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Military Order of the Purple Heart
Box   508
Military Training Camps Association
Box   508
Milk Commission of Chicago
Box   508
Millar, Edward Kent, Mrs.
Box   508
Millar, J.H. Millar, John J., Mrs.
Box   508
Millard, Everett L. Millard, Henry
Box   508
Millard, Miss
Box   508
Millbank, Jeremiah Millbrook School for Boys
Box   508
Mille, Pierre
Box   508
Millen, Michael
Box   508
Miller, A.A.
Box   508
Miller, A.N., Mrs.
Box   508
Miller, Allen P.
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Miller, Amos C.
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Miller, Amy
Box   508
Miller, B.
Box   508
Miller, Benjamin F.
Box   508
Miller, Bros. and Company
Box   508
Miller, C.E., Mrs.
Box   508
Miller, Charles Addison, Mrs.
Box   508
Miller, Charles T. Hospital
Box   508
Miller, Chevalier and Latham
Box   508
Miller and Company
Box   508
Miller, David Hunter
Box   508
Miller, D.O.
Box   508
Miller, Douglas
Box   509
Miller, Edwin M.
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Miller, Edwin M., Mrs.
Box   509
Miller, Elizabeth Henry
Box   509
Miller, Elsa
Box   509
Miller, Emma F.
Box   509
Miller, Evelyn
Box   509
Miller, F.H.
Box   509
Miller, Frank, Jr., Inc.
Box   509
Miller, George Phillip
Box   509
Miller, Gorham, Wales, and Evans
Box   509
Miller, Helen Adele
Box   509
Miller, Hubert A.
Box   509
Miller, Homer H.
Box   509
Miller, Hugo H.
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Miller, J.
Box   509
Miller, James Alexander
Box   509
Miller, James Allen
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Miller, Jeanette
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Miller, John
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Miller, John, Mrs. (Sarah C.P. McDowell)
Box   509
Miller, John A., Mrs.
Box   509
Miller, John F.
Box   509
Miller, John G.
Box   509
Miller, John J.
Box   509
Miller, John S., Jr.
Box   509
Miller, Joseph Leggett
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Miller, Joseph Leggett, Mrs. (Mary Post)
Box   509
Miller, Joseph Leggett, Jr.
Box   509
Miller, J. Roscoe
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Miller, J.W.
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Miller, J. Willard
Box   509
Miller, Katharine
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Miller, Margaret
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Miller, Mary Roberts
Box   509
Miller, Michael B.
Box   509
Miller, M.M.
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Miller, Nancy C.
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Miller, Peter
Box   509
Miller, Phillip, Mrs. (Florence Lowden)
Box   509
Miller, Reeves
Box   509
Miller, Richard N.
Box   509
Miller, Roswell, Mrs. (Mary L. Roberts)
Box   509
Miller, S., Mrs.
Box   509
Miller, Susan Preston
Box   510
Miller, Walter R.
Box   510
Miller, W. Wesley
Box   510
Miller, William
Box   510
Miller, William H.
Box   510
Miller, William H., Mrs.
Box   510
Millet, Aime F., Mrs. (Elizabeth C. Farwell)
Box   510
Millet, Jean Francois
Box   510
Milligan College
Box   510
Millikan, Robert A.
Box   510
Millikan, Robert A., Mrs.
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Milliken, Arthur N., Mrs.
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Mills College
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Milnor Inc.
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Milwaukee Concrete Mixer Company
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Miner, Leroy M.S.
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Mingels, Edward Tiedge
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Minneapolis Journal
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Mirage
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Miramar Hotel
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Mission Music Company
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Mississippi Valley Press
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Missouri Historical Society
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Mitchell, William T.
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Mittleberger, Mr.
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Moas, J.B., Mrs.
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Moberg Bros.
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Mock, Charles Jackson
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Mock, Harry Edgar, Jr.
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Mock, William Byford Taylor
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Modern Art Galleries
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Modern Hospital Publishing Company
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Modern Laundry
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Modern Missions Movement
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Modes de Paris
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Moist Piano Company
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Monarch Printers
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Monroe, William Stanton, Mrs. (Anna Hamill Clark)
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Montenegrin Central Relief Association
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Montgomery Ward and Company
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Monthly Evening Sky Map
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Monticello Hotel
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Monticello Seminary
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Moody Bible Institute
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Moore, Case, Lyman and Hubbard
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Mooseheart
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Moragne, S.M., Miss
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Moral Education League of Great Britain
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Morals Protective Association
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Morawetz, Victor, Mrs. (Marjorie Nott)
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Morgan, Laura Puffer
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Morgan Park Military Academy
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Morgan, Ruth
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Box   515
Morgan, Samuel M.
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Morgenthal, Jacob
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Mori, S.H.
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Moriarty, Josephine
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Morley, Raymond, Mrs. (Joy Salisbury)
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Morningside College
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Morrell, A.
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Morrell, Edward H.
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Morris, Mr.
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Morris, B.N.
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Morris, Brown University
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Morris, Charles
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Morris, Dave Hennen
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Morris, Eleanor R.
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Morris, Ira Nelson
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Morris, Isabel
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Morris, John
Box   516
Morris, John D. and Company
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Morris, Plants and Saxe
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Morris Society
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Morrison, Cora M.
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Morrison, D.A.
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Morrison, Edward A. and Son
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Box   516
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Morrison, Rosemary
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Morristown Normal and Industrial College
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Morristown School
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Morron, John R.
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Morse and Gates
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Morton, Sterling, Mrs.
Box   516
Moscow National Art Theatre Studio
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Mosenthal, H. and Sons Inc.
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Box   516
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Moss Auto and Taxi
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Box   516
Moss, Joseph
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Mosser, Albert B., Mrs.
Box   516
Mother of Sorrow Institute
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Mother's Magazine, The
Box   516
Mothers' Relief Association
Box   516
Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America Inc.
Box   516
Motion Picture Research Council
Box   516
Moton, Robert R.
Box   516
Motor Age
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Motor Car Supply Company
Box   516
Mott, Miss
Box   516
Mott, Alice Wright
Box   517
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Mott, J.L., Iron Works
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Mott, John R.
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Mott, Luther W., Jr.
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Moulding, Sarah
Box   517
Moulton, Forest Ray
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Moulton and Ricketts
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Moulton, William B.
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Box   517
Mound Bayou Industrial College
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Mount Glenwood Foundation
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Mount Hermon School
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Mount Holyoke College
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Mount Hope Nurseries
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Mount Kineo House
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Mount Sinai Medical Research Foundation of the Mount Sinai Hospital
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Mountain Retreat Assoc
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Movius, A.L. West, Mrs.
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Mowrer, Edgar Ansell
Box   518
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Box   518
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Box   518
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Moyler, Agnes
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Muchow, W.M.
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Muehlebach, Flower Shop
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Mueller, Clarence C.
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Mueller, V., and Company
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Mulvehill, James J.
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Mumford, A.W. and Company
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Muncil, Benjamin A.
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Muncil and Taylor
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Box   519
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Mundt, William C.
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Mundy, Ezra F.
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Mundy, James A.
Box   519
Munger Bros. Company
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Municipal Art League of Chicago
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Municipal Christmas Festival Association
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Municipal Employees Association
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Municipal Lecture Association
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Municipal Museum of Chicago
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Municipal Reference Bureau
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Municipal Voters' League
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Munk, Marie
Box   519
Munn, Anderson and Liddy
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Box   520
Munn and Company Inc.
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Box   520
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Munsell Publishing Company
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Murray-Kay Ltd.
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Music Corporation of America
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Music Guild
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Music News Inc.
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Musical Art Society of Chicago
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Muskoka Lakes Navigation and Hotel Company
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Mutual Progressive Association of the Blind Inc.
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Myers, M.R.
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Box   521
Nahigian Bros. Inc.
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Nall, Marjorie
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Box   521
Nancy Hanks Memorial Association
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Nankai University
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Naperville, Nurseries
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Narcotic Relief Council
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Nashoba Associated Board of Health
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Nashville Agricultural Normal Institute
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National Advisory Committee on Illiteracy
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National Aeronautic Association of U.S.A. Inc.
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National Aeroplane Fund
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National Amateur Athletic Federation of America
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National American Publications Inc.
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National American Woman Suffrage Association
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National Americanization Committee
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National Anti-Cigarette League Inc.
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National Arts Foundation
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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
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Nation Bank of Commerce in New York
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National Book Buyers' Service
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National Boulevard Bank of Chicago
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National Braille Press Inc.
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National Budget Committee
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National Bureau for the Advancement of Patriotism
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National Bureau of Analysis
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National Cash Register Company
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National Child Labor Committee
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National Child Welfare Exhibit Association Inc.
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National Church Attendance Movement
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National Citizens Committee of the White House Conference on Children in a Democracy
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National Civic Federation
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National Civil Service Reform
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National College of Education
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National Committee to Abolish the Poll Tax
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Box   526
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National Committee to Defeat Mundt Bill
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National Committee for an Effective Congress
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Box   526
National Committee for Mental Hygiene
Box   526
National Committee for Music Appreciation
Box   526
National Committee against Nazi Persecution and Extermination of the Jews
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National Committee on Segregation in National Capital
Box   526
National Committee for Study of Social Values in Motion Pictures
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National Committee to Uphold Constitutional Government
Box   526
National Community Service
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National Conference of Charities and Correction
Box   526
National Conference on Christian Way of Life
Box   526
National Conference of Christians and Jews
Box   527
National Conference on City Planning
Box   527
National Conference of Mothers and Parent Teacher Association
Box   527
National Constructive League
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National Consumers' League
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National Council of American Soviet Friendship Inc.
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National Council for Prevention of War
Box   527
National Council on Religion in Higher Education
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National Council of Women
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National Cyclopedia of American Biography
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National Disabled Soldiers League
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National Dorothea Dix Memorial Association
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National Economic and Social Planning Association
Box   527
National Education Association
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National Emergency Hospital
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National Express Company
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National Farm School
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National Farmers Union
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National Filter Company
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National Firemen's Magazine
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National Forum
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National Forward to the Land League
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National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis
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National Genealogical Research Guild
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National Geographic Society
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National Good Roads Association
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National Guard
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National Historical Society
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National Home Defense Volunteers
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National Housing Association
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National Hughes Alliance
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National Indoor Polo Tournament
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National Information Bureau Inc.
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National Institute of Social Sciences
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National Jewish Hospital at Denver
Box   528
National Kindergarten Association
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National Kindergarten College
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National Korectaire Company
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National Labor Alliance for Trade Relations with and Recognition of Russia
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National League of Handicraft Societies
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National League for the Protection of American Institutions
Box   528
National League on Urban Conditions among Negroes
Box   528
National Manual Training School
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National Mental Health Foundation
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National Municipal League
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National Negro Congress
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National Negro Economic Foundation Inc.
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National Orphanage, Kindergarten and Training School
Box   529
National Peace Conference
Box   529
National Peace Congress
Box   529
National Peace Federation
Box   529
National Peace Jubilee Committee
Box   529
National Pesticide Company
Box   529
National Physicians Committee for Extension of Medical Service
Box   529
National Police Home Foundation
Box   529
National Policy Committee
Box   529
National Polish Committee of America
Box   529
National Press Bureau
Box   529
National Press Club
Box   529
National Prison Emergency Committee
Box   529
National Probation Association Inc.
Box   529
National Probation League
Box   529
National Public Housing Conference
Box   529
National Purity Association
Box   529
National Railways Advertising Company
Box   529
National Recreation Association
Box   529
National Re-Dedication
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National Republic
Box   529
National Republican Congressional Committee
Box   529
National Republican Constructive League
Box   529
National Safe Deposit Company
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National Save a Life League
Box   529
National Save Old Ironsides Committee
Box   529
National Savings and Trust Company
Box   529
National Scholarship Foundation
Box   529
National Security League
Box   529
National Sharecroppers Fund Inc.
Box   529
National Social Unit Organization
Box   529
National Society of the Colonial Dames of America
Box   529
National Society Colonial Daughters
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National Society for the Humane Regulation of Vivisection
Box   530
National Society of Music
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National Society for the Promotion of Industrial Education
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National Society for the Scientific Study of Education
Box   530
National Stewardship Convention
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National Student Forum
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National Study Conference on the Churches and World Peace
Box   530
National Surety Company
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National Temperance Bureau
Box   530
National Temperance Movement
Box   530
National Training School
Box   530
National Tuberculosis Association
Box   530
National Unemployment League
Box   530
National Union of Students
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National Urban League
Box   530
National Vocational Congress
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National Vocational Institute
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National Voters' League
Box   530
National Wallace for President Committee
Box   530
National War Fund Inc.
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National War Garden Commission
Box   530
National White Cross League
Box   530
National Woman Suffrage Publishing Company Inc.
Box   530
National Woman's Christian Temperance Union
Box   530
National Woman's Country Club
Box   530
National Woman's Party
Box   530
National Women's Trade Union League
Box   530
National Wool Company
Box   530
National Work for Street Boys and Boys' Club Association
Box   530
National World Court Committee
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National Youth Council Association
Box   530
Native Sons and Native Daughters
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Natural Science Association of America
Box   531
Naughton, Michael
Box   531
Naumann, Thomas R.
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Nauts, Clara L.
Box   531
Naval Hospital, Newport, Rhode Island
Box   531
Naval Reserve Association of Illinois
Box   531
Naval Reserve Athletic Association
Box   531
Naval Council of Illinois
Box   531
Naval League of Canada
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Naval League of the U.S.
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Naval and Marine Memorial
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Nay, E.O., Company
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Nay, Frank B.
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Nay, Leston B.
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Naylor-Hickey Corporation
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Neal, Albert E.
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Neal, Merrill C.
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Neale, Alice E.
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Neale, Katherine
Box   531
Near East College Association Inc.
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Near Fast Relief
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Near North Improvement Association
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Near North Side Property Owners Association
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Near West Side Boys' Club
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Needham, Henry Beech
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Neely, F.T.
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Neenan, Adele
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Neenan, Miss
Box   531
Nef, John U.
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Neff, Kathleen Scudder
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Neff, Miss
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Neff, Richard Scudder
Box   531
Negro Digest
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Negro Fellowship Employment Bureau
Box   531
Negro Fellowship League
Box   531
Negro Labor Relations League
Box   531
Nehru, Jawaharial
Box   531
Neighborhood Center
Box   531
Neighborhood Church
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Neighborhood House
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Neighbour, Philip
Box   531
Neiglick, Charles T.
Box   531
Neil, John
Box   531
Neiler, Rich and Company
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Neill, Mary P.
Box   531
Neilson, A., Company
Box   531
Neilson, William Allan
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Nelke
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Nellis, Franklin E., Mrs.
Box   532
Nelson, Adolph
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Box   532
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Nelsona, August
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Nelson, Charles A.
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Nelson, C.P.
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Nelson, Eleanor M.
Box   532
Nelson, Gerhard
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Nelson, Gilbert
Box   532
Nelson, Gustave
Box   532
Nelson, Hildegard
Box   532
Nelson, Hulda S.
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Nelson, John L. and Bros., Company
Box   532
Nelson, Judith
Box   532
Nelson, Little, Gordon and Cist
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Nelson, Louis
Box   532
Nelson, Louis, Mrs.
Box   532
Nelson, Lura E.
Box   532
Nelson Machine Company
Box   532
Nelson, Mary
Box   532
Nelson, Murry
Box   532
Nelson, Natalia C., Mrs.
Box   532
Nelson, Norma H.
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Nelson, Otelia
Box   532
Nelson, Robert
Box   532
Nelson, Thomas and Sons
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Nelson, W.P. Company
Box   532
Nesbitt, Florence
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Nesmith, G.T.
Box   532
Nestor, Agnes
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Netherlands
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Nethersole, Olga
Box   532
Netoti, Maestro
Box   532
Neulander, Richard
Box   532
Neulander, Richard, Mrs.
Box   533
Neumann, E.T.
Box   533
Neumann, F. Wright
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Neumann, Henry
Box   533
Neumann, John
Box   533
Neville, Ella H.
Box   533
Nevin, Bernice
Box   533
Nevins, George Wilson, Mrs.
Box   533
New Air-Way Sanitary System
Box   533
Newberry Library
Box   533
New Citizens Allegiance Celebration
Box   533
New Commonwealth
Box   533
New Education Fellowship
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Box   533
New England Baptist Hospital
Box   533
New England Historic Genealogical Society
Box   533
New England Homestead Service Bureau
Box   533
New England Shipbuilding Corporation
Box   533
New England Telephone and Telegraph Company
Box   533
New Era Publishing Company
Box   533
New Future Association
Box   533
New Hampshire Children's Aid and Protective Society
Box   533
New Hampshire Society for Crippled Children and Handicapped Persons
Box   533
New Mexico Sentinel
Box   533
New Orient Society of Chicago
Box   533
New Republic
Box   533
New School for Social Research
Box   533
New Student, The
Box   533
New Theatre Association
Box   533
New Voice Publishing Company
Box   533
New, Willard
Box   533
New World Foundation
Box   533
New York Age
Box   533
New York Belting and Packing Company
Box   533
New York and Boston Despatch Express Company
Box   534
New York Botanical Gardens
Box   534
New York Bureau of Legal Advice
Box   534
New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company
Box   534
New York, City of
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New York Confectionery Company
Box   534
New York Evening Post
Box   534
New York Federation of Churches
Box   534
New York Herald Tribune
Box   534
New York Infirmary for Women and Children
Box   534
New York Life Insurance Company
Box   534
New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company
Box   534
New York Probation and Protective Association
Box   534
New York, State of
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New York Sun
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New York Times
Box   534
New York Tribune
Box   534
New York Trust Company
Box   534
New York Urban League Inc.
Box   534
New York World Telegram
Box   534
New York Zoological Society
Box   534
Newberry, Robert T.
Box   534
Newbury, Egbert Starr, Mrs.
Box   534
Newcomb, Charles L., Jr.
Box   534
Newcomb, Dorothy England
Box   534
Newcomb Macklin and Company
Box   534
Newell, A.B., Mrs.
Box   534
Newell, Amie C.
Box   534
Newell, Clarence F.
Box   534
Newell and Dudley
Box   534
Newell, Thomas A.
Box   534
Newey, P.S., Mrs. (Mary Yonan)
Box   534
Newgard, Henry, and Company
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Newhall, A.W.
Box   534
Newhall, John
Box   534
Newhall, Morton L.
Box   534
Newland, Edith
Box   534
Newlin and Ashburn
Box   534
Newlin, Gurney E.
Box   534
Newlon, Jesse H.
Box   534
Newman, Bernita Miriam
Box   534
Newman, Gertrude
Box   534
Newman, Gladys R.
Box   534
Newman and Holmes Inc.
Box   534
Newman, John Grant
Box   534
Newman, Oliver Peck
Box   534
Newman, Rolla H.
Box   535
Newsboys' Home
Box   535
Newsholme, Arthur
Box   535
Newsholme, Lady Arthur
Box   535
Newsom, Susie
Box   535
Newsome, J.C., and Company
Box   535
Newspaper and Magazine Illustrators' Society
Box   535
Newsweek
Box   535
Newton, Edith W.
Box   535
Newton, I.
Box   535
Newton, J.C.
Box   535
Newton, Roy
Box   535
Nicaragua Consulate
Box   535
Niccolls, Miss J. F.
Box   535
Niccolls, Samuel J.
Box   535
Nichol, David M.
Box   535
Nicholas, Elizabeth
Box   535
Nicholas, Lady Lucas Langdon
Box   535
Nichols, August
Box   535
Nichols, C. A. Company
Box   535
Nichols, Clara
Box   535
Nichols, Frank
Box   535
Nichols, George R.
Box   535
Nichols, George R., Mrs. (Margaret Billings)
Box   535
Nichols, George R. III
Box   535
Nichols, John A.
Box   535
Nichols, Kenneth Dahle
Box   535
Nichols, Rose Standish
Box   535
Nicholson, Charles
Box   535
Nicholson, Clarice A.
Box   535
Nicholson, E.W.
Box   535
Nicholson, Katherine
Box   535
Nicholson, Mabel G.
Box   535
Nickel, Howard A.
Box   535
Nickelson, Alette S.S.
Box   535
Nickerson, Juliet
Box   535
Nickerson, M.P.
Box   535
Nickerson, Samuel Mayo
Box   535
Nicolai, Etta
Box   535
Nicoll, E.C., Mrs.
Box   535
Niebuhr, Reinhold
Box   535
Niehoff, Andrew O.
Box   535
Nielsen, Elin
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Neilson, Jack
Box   536
Night Church, The
Box   536
Nile, Bission Press
Box   536
Nilson, Helene
Box   536
Nilson, Mary
Box   536
Nimnich, Max
Box   536
Ninabuck, William L.
Box   536
Nishiwaki, T.
Box   536
Niswanger, Lecca
Box   536
Nixon, Robert
Box   536
Nixon, William Penn, Mrs. (Elizabeth C. Duffield)
Box   536
Nixon, William Kirchhofer, Mrs.
Box   536
Nobis, Beatrice
Box   536
Nobis, C.V.
Box   536
Noble, Hamden
Box   536
Noble, Margaret E.
Box   536
Noble, Mrs.
Box   536
Nock, Herbert, Mrs.
Box   536
Nockles, Edward
Box   536
Noel, Joseph R.
Box   536
Noelle, J.B. Company
Box   536
Nollting, Louis
Box   536
Nokol Company
Box   536
Nolan, Joseph, Mrs.
Box   536
Noll, Miriam
Box   536
Non-Partisan Citizens League
Box   536
Non-Partisan Council to Win the Peace
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Norberg, Susie
Box   536
Norberg, T.E.W.
Box   536
Norcross, Frederic Franklin
Box   536
Nordahl, Ella
Box   536
Nordahl, Hans
Box   536
Nordheimer Piano and Music Company
Box   536
Noren, Roy E., Mrs. (Alice Anderson)
Box   536
Norfleet, Jesse Chambeiss
Box   536
Norkett, Julia
Box   536
Norman, M.B. Company
Box   536
Norman Publishing Company
Box   536
Normanton, Helena
Box   536
Norris, Charles G.
Box   536
Norris, Edward
Box   536
Norris, George W.
Box   536
Norris, Nancy D.
Box   536
North American Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy
Box   536
North American Indian Fund
Box   536
North American Indian Inc.
Box   536
North American Review
Box   536
North Avenue Day Nursery
Box   536
North Avenue Manufacturing Company
Box   536
North Bennet Street Industrial School
Box   536
North British and Mercantile Insurance Company
Box   536
North Central Association
Box   537
North Central College
Box   537
North Central Improvement Association
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Box   537
North Central Personal Exchange
Box   537
North, Charles
Box   537
North Chicago Street Railroad Company
Box   537
North China Union Language School
Box   537
North Division Automobile Agency
Box   537
North End Club
Box   537
North, Ernest Dressel
Box   537
North Georgia Negro Industrial School, The
Box   537
North Parks College
Box   537
North River Insurance Company
Box   537
North Shore Country Day School
Box   537
North Shore Creamery Company
Box   537
North Shore Electric Company
Box   537
North Shore Fuel and Supply Company
Box   537
North Shore Gas Company
Box   537
North Shore Law and Order League
Box   537
North Shore Poultry Farm
Box   537
North Shore Property Owners Association
Box   537
North Side Animal Shelter
Box   537
North Side Cleaners and Dyers Company
Box   537
North Side Law and Order League
Box   537
North Side Window Shade Company
Box   537
Northern Pacific Railway
Box   537
Northern Trust Company
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Northern Trust Safe Deposit Company, The
Box   537
Northfield Schools
Box   537
Northland Motors Inc.
Box   537
Northmore, Gertrude
Box   537
Northrop, Amanda Carolyn
Box   537
Northway, William Rufus
Box   537
Northwest Collegiate Institute
Box   538
Northwest Fellowship Club
Box   538
Northwest Roofing Guaranty Company
Box   538
Northwestern Elevated Railroad Company
Box   538
North Western Expanded Metal Company
Box   538
Northwestern Fire and Marine Insurance Company
Box   538
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company
Box   538
Northwestern Railways Advertising Company
Box   538
Northwestern School of Music
Box   538
Northwestern Terra Cotta Company
Box   538
Northwestern University
Box   538
Northwestern University Associates
Box   538
Northwestern University Medical School
Box   538
Northwestern University School of Commerce
Box   538
Northwestern University Settlement
Box   538
Norton, Alice P.
Box   538
Norton, August
Box   538
Norton Brothers
Box   538
Norton, Charles D.
Box   538
Norton, Charles S.
Box   538
Norton, Charlotte B.
Box   538
Norton, C. McKim, Mrs.
Box   538
Norton, Edmund
Box   538
Norton, E.L.
Box   538
Norton, Francis M.
Box   538
Norton, Norton W.
Box   538
Norton, W.M.
Box   538
Norton, J. Henry, Mrs.
Box   538
Norton, Louise Chapin
Box   538
Norton, John K.
Box   538
Norton, John W.
Box   538
Norton, M.J.
Box   538
Norton, Richard
Box   538
Norton and Switzer
Box   538
Norton, William
Box   538
Norton, William, Mrs.
Box   538
Norton, W.M.
Box   538
Norwegian-American Hospital Inc.
Box   538
Norwegian Consulate
Box   538
Norwegian-Danish Young Women's Christian Home
Box   538
Norwegian Lutheran Deaconess Home and Hospital
Box   538
Norwegian Woman's Club
Box   538
Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society
Box   538
Nosek, Francis J.
Box   538
Notman, W. Robson
Box   538
Notman, W. Robson, Mrs.
Box   538
No-Tobacco League of America, The
Box   538
Nott, Cushing and Company
Box   538
Nott, Marjorie
Box   538
Novak, Frank, Mrs.
Box   538
Novak, Michaline
Box   538
Novoart Company
Box   538
Nowolamy, Emily
Box   538
Nowinson, Richard
Box   538
Noyes, Catharine A.
Box   538
Noyes, Frank Brett
Box   538
Noyes, Frank Brett, Mrs.
Box   538
Noyes, John T.
Box   538
Noyes, LeVerne W.
Box   538
Noyes, LeVerne W., Estate of
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Noyes, Mary M.
Box   538
Noyes, Severne, Mrs.
Box   538
Nudd, Alice T.
Box   538
Nugent, Horace D.
Box   538
Nulon, Clotilde
Box   538
Nunn, William, Mrs.
Box   538
Nurses Association of Illinois
Box   538
Nute, Myron B.
Box   538
Nutrition Clinics for Delicate Children
Box   539
Nubeen, John
Box   539
Nubeen, John and Company
Box   539
Nuzum, Franklin R.
Box   539
Nyasaland Mission of Central Africa, The
Box   539
NYC, Jar, C.
Box   539
Nyden, Valborg
Box   539
Nydick, H.W.
Box   539
Nye, Gerald P.
Box   539
Nyholm, Jens, Mrs.
Box   539
Nyguist, Esther
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Oak Brook Polo Club
Box   539
Oakes, Frederick W.
Box   539
Oakes, Isaire H.
Box   539
Oakhaven Old People's Home
Box   539
Oakhurst Farm
Box   539
Oak Knoll San Marino District Improvement Association
Box   539
Oakley, Horace S.
Box   539
Oakley, Violet
Box   539
Ober, C.K.
Box   539
Oberammergau
Box   539
Oberg, O.E.
Box   539
Oberlin College
Box   539
Oberndorfer, Marx E., Mrs.
Box   539
Obolensky, Katerine
Box   539
O'Brien, Bayne
Box   539
O'Brien, Bayne, Mrs. (Ellen Prindeville Bull)
Box   539
O'Brien Howard Vincent
Box   539
O'Brien, Mr.
Box   539
O'Brien, M. and Sons
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O'Brien, Quin
Box   539
O'Brien, Robert
Box   539
O'Brien, Ruth
Box   539
O'Brien, William
Box   539
O'Brien, William A.
Box   539
O'Brien, WilIiam Vincent Jr., Mrs. (Dorothy Carothers)
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O'Callaghan Brothers
Box   540
Occidental College
Box   540
Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation
Box   540
Ochsner, Albert J. and Edward N.
Box   540
Ochsner, Marion
Box   540
O'Connell, John Frances (5)
Box   540
O'Connor, Charles A.
Box   540
O'Connor, Charles Maria
Box   540
O'Connor, J., Mrs.
Box   540
O'Connor, John, Mrs.
Box   540
O'Connor, Marlea
Box   540
O'Connor, Nellie
Box   540
Oconte Company
Box   540
Odell, John Johnson Peavy II
Box   540
Odell, John Johnson Peavy, Mrs.
Box   540
Odell, Margery Shuman
Box   540
Odell, Mary
Box   540
Odell, Miss
Box   540
Odishoo, Benjamin
Box   540
Odman, George
Box   540
O'Donnell, James, Mrs.
Box   540
O'Donnell, Mary T.
Box   540
O'Donnell's
Box   540
O'Donnell's Business College
Box   540
Oelrichs and Company
Box   540
Oenning, Rose
Box   540
Oettinger, Ella
Box   540
Office Equipment Company
Box   540
Office Furniture Repair Company
Box   540
Off-the-Street Club
Box   540
Ogan, Maude de Haven
Box   540
Ogburn, Charlton
Box   540
Ogburn, Charlton, Jr., Mrs. (Mary C. Aldis)
Box   540
Ogburn, William F.
Box   540
Ogden, Fanny E.
Box   540
Ogden, R.N.
Box   540
Ogden, Sheldon and Company
Box   540
Ogilvie, R.B.
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OgiIvy and Gilbery
Box   540
Ogilvy, Jessie B.
Box   540
O'Grady, W.D.
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O'Hara, Annie
Box   540
O'Hara, Ray
Box   541
Ohlsson, Knut
Box   541
Ohn, Carl
Box   541
Oille, John
Box   541
O'Keefe, James
Box   541
Okeson, Miss
Box   541
O.K. Insect Exterminating Company
Box   541
Olander, Victor A.
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Olander, Victor A., Mrs.
Box   541
O'Laughlin, E.P.
Box   541
Old Colony Broken Stone and Concrete Company
Box   541
Old Colony Trust Company
Box   541
Old Corner Book Store, The
Box   541
Oldenborg, Hugo Ad.
Box   541
Oldenburg, Gosta
Box   541
Oldenburg, Walter
Box   541
Oldfields School
Box   541
Olf Fort Garage
Box   541
Olin, Butler, Stebbins and Stroud
Box   541
Olin, Butler, Thomas, Stebbens and Stroud
Box   541
Olin, Walter H.
Box   541
Oliver Brothers Ltd.
Box   541
Oliver and Company
Box   541
Oliver, David, Mrs.
Box   541
Oliver, Edward A.
Box   541
Oliver, G., Mrs.
Box   541
Oliver, J.M.
Box   541
Oliver Typewriter Company, The
Box   541
Oliver, William
Box   541
Olivet College
Box   541
Olivet Institute
Box   541
Olmsted, Katherine M.
Box   541
Olofson, Alfred
Box   541
Olofson, Alfred, Mrs. (Pauline Sandburg)
Box   541
Olofson, Alfred Jr.
Box   541
Olofson, Alfred Jr., Mrs.
Box   541
Olofson, Tage
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Olofson, Ida
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Olson, A.
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Olson, Alfred
Box   541
Olson, C.O.
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Olson, Hulda
Box   541
Olson, Lena
Box   541
Olson, Mildred L.
Box   541
Olson, Robert
Box   541
Olson, Walter
Box   541
Olson's Hand Laundry Company
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Olsson, Anna
Box   542
Oltman, Frederick C.
Box   542
Olympic III Winter Games
Box   542
Omaha Bible Institute
Box   542
O'Melveny, Tuller, and Myers
Box   542
Onderdonk, Francis Skillman
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Ondricek, Karl J.
Box   542
Ondricek, Karl J. Jr.
Box   542
Ondricek, Karl J., Jr., Mrs.
Box   542
One Thousand Club of the U.S.A.
Box   542
O'Neil and Hall
Box   542
O'Neill, Charles
Box   542
O'Neill, Eugene Brady, Mrs.
Box   542
O'Neill Hardware Company
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O'Neill, Joseph
Box   542
O'Neill, Lottie Holman
Box   542
O'Neill, Raymond
Box   542
O'Neill, William S.
Box   542
Onondaga Company, The
Box   542
Ontario Plebiscite Committee
Box   542
Ontario Referendum Committee
Box   542
Onwentsia Club
Box   542
Oothout, E. Austin
Box   542
Opin Court PubIishing Company
Box   542
Opin Forum Committee
Box   542
Opin Forum National Council
Box   542
Opin Road
Box   542
Opera Dance Club
Box   542
Ophuls, W.
Box   542
Ophuls, W., Mrs.
Box   542
Oppen, F.M.
Box   542-543
Orchestral Association, The
Box   543
Ordower, Sidney
Box   543
Oren, Kathryn White
Box   543
Orient Shop Ltd., The
Box   543
Oriental Institute, The
Box   543
Orientals, The
Box   543
Orlowski, Joseph C.
Box   543
Ormeston and McCormick
Box   543
Ormsby, Oliver S.
Box   543
Ormsby, Oliver S., Mrs.
Box   543
Orne Electric Construction Company
Box   543
O'Rourke, Donald H.
Box   543
O'Rourke, Margaret
Box   543
Orpet, E.O.
Box   543
Orphan Aid Society, The
Box   543
Orphan's Automobile Day Association of Chicago Inc.
Box   543
Orr, H.
Box   543
Orr, Howard
Box   543
Orr and Lockett Hardware Company
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   543
Orr, Montgomery M.
Box   543
Orr, Montgomery M., Mrs. (F. Louise McCormick)
Box   543
Orr, Nancy E.
Box   543
Orr, Robert Clement, Mrs. (Ellen A. Auger)
Box   543
Orr, Sanford
Box   543
Ortega, Daniel Samper
Box   543
Orth, W.S.
Box   543
Orthogenic Clinic
Box   543
Ortiz, Eva
Box   543
Ortiz, Phillip
Box   543
Orvis, E.C.
Box   543
O'Ryan, Grace Sully
Box   543
O'Ryan, John F.
Box   543
Os, Miss
Box   543
Osborn, Louise Perry
Box   543
Osborn, William Church
Box   543
Osborne, Emily V.
Box   543
Osborne, F.S.
Box   543
Osborne, Harold Smith
Box   543
Osborne, Kate L.
Box   543
Osborne, Mary L.
Box   543
Osborne, Raymond, W.
Box   544
Osborne, Thomas Matt
Box   544
Osborne, W. Irving, Jr., Mrs. (Elsa Armour)
Box   544
Osborne's Book Store
Box   544
Oser, Max
Box   544
Oser, Max, Mrs. (Mathilde McCormick)
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Box   544
Oser, Peter
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   544
Osgood, Edna B.
Box   544
Osgood, Geoege
Box   544
Osgood, Ray
Box   544
O'Shaughnessy, M.G., Mrs.
Box   544
O'Shay, John
Box   544
O'Sheridan, Mary Grant
Box   544
Osias, Camila
Box   544
Osland, Birger and Company
Box   544
Osler, F.G.
Box   544
Osler, William
Box   544
Ostewig, Kinnie A.
Box   544
Ostrom, Hollas W.
Box   544
Otarian Inc.
Box   544
Otis, Charles Augustus
Box   544
Otis Elevator Company
Box   544
Otis, and Elliott
Box   544
Otis, Elwell Stephen
Box   544
Otis, George Livingston, Mrs.
Box   544
Otis and Goss
Box   544
Otis and Lee Inc.
Box   544
Otis, Mathew W.
Box   544
Otis, Phila Adams
Box   544
Otis, Palph Chister, Mrs.
Box   544
Otis, Spencer
Box   544
O'Toole, Edward W.
Box   544
Ott, Bertha Concert Management
Box   544
Ott, Lillian Reznick
Box   544
Otto, Max Carl
Box   544
Oughton, Charles M.
Box   544
Oumiroff, Boza
Box   544
Our Home Granula Company
Box   544
Ousley, Alice de Windt
Box   544
Outdoor Life Exposition, California
Box   544
Outerbridge, Samuel C.
Box   544
Outline of Christianity
Box   544
Outlook, The
Box   544
Outlook Tower Committee
Box   544
Overbeck, James
Box   544
Overholser, Winfred
Box   544
Overkamp, H., Company
Box   544
Overseas News Agency
Box   544
Overstreet, Harry Allen
Box   544
Overton, George, Mrs. (Vivian Van Doren)
Box   544
Overton, George Washington Jr.
Box   544
Overton, George Washington, Jr., Mrs. (Jane Vincent Harper)
Box   544
Oviatte, Sarah Carrington
Box   544
Ovington Brothers Company
Box   544
Owen, Caroline M.
Box   544
Owen, Chandler
Box   544
Owen, G. Vale
Box   544
Owen, Lois
Box   544
Owen, Marie B.
Box   544
Owen, Martha Pattin
Box   544
Owen, M.E.
Box   544
Owen, Richard
Box   544
Owen, Ruth Bryan
Box   544
Owen, William B.
Box   544
Owens, Edward F.
Box   544
Owens, William Warren
Box   544
Owsley, Heaton
Box   544
Owsley, Heaton, Mrs. (Caroline Dudley Harrison)
Box   545
Oxford University Press
Box   545
Oxnam, G. Bromley
Box   545
Oyen, M.B.
Box   545
Ozark Mountain School
Subseries: P
Box   545
Paope, William O.
Box   545
Paorin, Mr.
Box   545
Pabat, Edmund Friedolin
Box   545
Pace, Dinah W.
Box   545
Pach, Brothers
Box   545
Pacific and Atlantic Photos Inc.
Box   545
Pacifica Foundation
Box   545
Pacific Indemnity Company
Box   545
Pacific Institution
Box   545
Packard, Frank
Box   545
Packard, George
Box   545
Packard, George, Mrs.
Box   545
Packard Motor Car Company
Box   545
Packer, Henry W.
Box   545
Pacteau, Joseph
Box   545
Paddock, Ida
Box   545
Paddock, Richard A. and Company
Box   545
Paden, M. Madeleine
Box   545
Paepcke, Walter Paul
Box   545
Paepcke, Walter Paul, Mrs.
Box   545
Page, Anne
Box   545
Page, Calvin Samuel
Box   545
Page, Florence L.
Box   545
Page, Herman
Box   545-546
Page, Kirby
Box   546
Page, LaFayette
Box   546
Page, Roswell
Box   546
Page and Shaw Inc.
Box   546
Page, Thomas Nelson
Box   546
Paget, Reginald, Mrs. (Rider Minna L. Clausenius)
Box   546
Paget and Watkins
Box   546
Paige, Emilie Mabeth Hurd
Box   546
Pain, Charles
Box   546
Pain, Pyrotechnic Company, The
Box   546
Paine Furniture Company
Box   546
Painter, Karl
Box   546
Painter, Uriah Hunt
Box   546
Paish, Sir George
Box   546
Pajeau, Joseph Pakistan
Box   546
Palestine Emergency Show
Box   546
Palette and Chisel CIub
Box   546
Paley, A.D.
Box   546
Paley, Frank
Box   546
Palbrey, John Gorham
Box   546
Palis, Walter
Box   546
Palm, Hildor
Box   546
Palmer, A.
Box   546
Palmer, Albert W.
Box   546
Palmer, A.M.
Box   546
Palmer, A.N.
Box   546
Palmer, George Herbert
Box   546
Palmer, Gordon
Box   546
Palmer, Guilbert, Mrs.
Box   546
Palmer, Harry S.
Box   546
Palmer, Honore
Box   546
Palmer House
Box   546
Palmer House Livery
Box   546
Palmer, Josephine
Box   546
Palmer, Marie Seaverns
Box   546
Palmer, Nora
Box   546
Palmer, Pauline
Box   546
Palmer, Potter I, Mrs. (Bertha Honore)
Box   546
Palmer, Potter, II
Box   546
Palmer, Potter, II, Mrs. (Pauline Kohlsaat)
Box   546
Palmer, Potter, III, Mrs. (Rose S. Movius)
Box   546
Palmer, R.F.
Box   546
Palmer, Robert Francis, Mrs.
Box   546
Palmer, W.C.B.
Box   546
Palmer, William H.
Box   546
Palmquist, A.J.
Box   546
Palmquist, Charles R.
Box   546
Paltridge, R.W., and Company
Box   547
Palyi, Melchior
Box   547
Pam, Huge
Box   547
Pampel, Iva B.
Box   547
Panama, Republic of
Box   547
Panama Pacific International Exposition
Box   547
Pan-American Arbitration Movement
Box   547
Pan-American Council, The
Box   547
Pan-American Union
Box   547
Pancoast, Josiah Albert
Box   547
Panitz, Joseph
Box   547
Pan Pacific Children's Centers Inc.
Box   547
Papin, Edward Villere, Mrs.
Box   547
Papke, Anna
Box   547
Paradise, M.
Box   547
Paraguay, Republic of
Box   547
Paramount Reporting Service
Box   547
Paranteau, C.
Box   547
Parapsychology Foundation Inc.
Box   547
Parcell and Anderson
Box   547
Pardridge, A.J. and Company
Box   547
Parental School
Box   547
Pargellia, Stanley
Box   547
Parish, Julia
Box   547
Parisian Laundry
Box   547
Park, Charles C.
Box   547
Park College
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   547
Park Conservatory League of Chicago
Box   547
Park Dearborn Hotel
Box   547
Park, George
Box   547
Park, Helen K.
Box   547
Park Hotel and Restaurant
Box   547
Park Lane Hotel
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   547
Park Life
Box   547
Park, Marian
Box   547
Park, Maud Wood
Box   547
Park, Plaza
Box   547
Park Ridge School for Girls
Box   547
Park and Tilford
Park Warehouse
Box   548
1903-1949
Box   549
1950-1954
Box   549
Park, William H.
Box   549
Parke, Josephine D.
Box   549
Parker, Albert S., Mrs. (Katharine McAfee)
Box   549
Parker, Ann E.
Box   549
Parker, C.B.
Box   549
Parker, C.C.
Box   549
Parker, Carolyne Smith
Box   549
Parker, Charles T.
Box   549
Parker, Charles T., Mrs. (Susan deForest Day)
Box   549
Parker, Clarence
Box   549
Parker Company
Box   549
Parker, Francis W., Centennial
Box   549
Parker, Francis Wayland
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   549
Parker, Francis Wayland, Mrs.
Box   549
Parker, Francis Wayland Club
Parker, Francis Wayland School
Box   549
1901-1902
Box   550
1903-1904
Box   551
1905-1907 September
Box   552
1907 October-1908
Box   553
1909-1912
Box   554
1913-1919
Box   555
1920-1921
Box   556
1922-1923 August
Box   557
1923 October-1931 February
Box   558
1931 February-1934
Box   559
1935-1940 August
Box   560
1940 September-1944
Box   561
1945-circa 1956
Box   562
undated
Box   562
Parker, Francis W. School of San Diego, California
Box   562
Parker, George C.
Box   562
Parker, Harold A.
Box   562
Parker, Horace Higgins
Box   562
Parker, H.W.
Box   562
Parker, Lawton Gray
Box   562
Parker, Lawton S.
Box   562
Parker, Marilla
Box   562
Parker, N.
Box   562
Parker, Rena W.
Box   562
Parkes, J. Virginia
Box   562
Parkes, Marguerite
Box   562
Parkhurst, Virginia Peters
Box   562
Parkin, Dora
Box   562
Parkinson, Robert Henry
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   562
Parks, George
Box   562
Parkway Hospital
Box   562
Parkway State Bank
Box   562
Parmelee, D.C.
Box   562
Parmelee, Virginia H.
Box   562
Parmenter, B.N.
Box   562
Parmer, Quay
Box   562
Parr, Henry Thomas
Box   562
Parr, S.W.
Box   562
Parris, E., Mrs.
Box   562
Parshall, E.L.
Box   562
Parsons, Edgerton, Mrs.
Box   562
Parsons, Elizabeth C.
Box   562
Parsons, Florence Muhlke
Box   562
Parsons, Grace
Box   562
Parsons, H.C.
Box   562
Parsons, J.L. and Sons
Box   562
Parsons, Vera
Box   562
Parsons, William
Box   562
Parsons, William Theodore, Mrs.
Box   562
Parting of the Ways Home
Box   563
Pasadena Civic Orchestra Association
Box   563
Pasadena Vocation Bureau
Box   563
Pascal, S.C., Mrs.
Box   563
Paschen Contractors Inc.
Box   563
Passavant Memorial Hospital
Box   563
Pasteur Memorial and Research Scholarship
Box   563
Pasvolsky, Leo
Box   563
Patche, Alice Noyes
Box   563
Patching, John F. and Company
Box   563
Patek, Phillippe and Company
Box   563
Patent Scaffolding Company
Box   563
Paterson Chat
Box   563
Patey, Henry Curtis
Box   563
Pathfinders of America
Box   563
Paton, Stewart
Box   563
Patrick, Hugh Talbot
Box   563
Patrick, Hugh Talbot, Mrs.
Box   563
Patrick, Mary Mills
Box   563
Patrick, Talbot
Box   563
Patriotic Fund and Canadian Red Cross Appeal
Box   563
Patriotic League of St. Paul
Box   563
Patriotic Review
Box   563
Patriots Day Celebration
Box   563
Patten, Francis
Box   563
Patten, Henry J.
Box   563
Patten, James A.
Box   563
Patten, Mary Elizabeth
Box   563
Patterson, Arthur
Box   563
Patterson, Carrie F.
Box   563
Patterson, E.M.
Box   563
Patterson, John and Company
Box   563
Patterson, J.
Box   563
Patterson, Joseph Medill
Box   563
Patterson, Joseph Medill, Mrs. (Alice Higinbothan)
Box   563
Patterson, Paul
Box   563
Patterson, Robert
Box   563
Patterson, Robert, Mrs. (Elinor Medill)
Box   563
Patterson, Robert F.
Box   563
Patterson, Robert W.
Box   563
Patterson, W.B., Mrs.
Box   563
Patterson, William L.
Box   563
Pattinson, Ismay Graham
Box   563
Pattison, Salem G.
Box   563
Pattison, William L., Mrs.
Box   563
Patton, Anna
Box   563
Patton, Frances F.
Box   563
Patton, James G.
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   563
Patton, John Bryson
Box   563
Patton, Margaret V.
Box   563
Patty, E.M., Mrs.
Box   563
Paul-boncour, J.
Box   563
Paul Smith's College
Box   564
Paul Smith's Electric Company
Box   564
Paul Smith's Hotel Company
Box   564
Paul Smith's Laundry
Box   564
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton and Garrison
Box   564
Pauli, Otto
Box   564
Pauling, Linus Carl
Box   564
Pauling, Linus Carl, Mrs. (Ava Helen Miller)
Box   564
Pauling, Linus Carl, Jr., Mrs. (Anita Oser)
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   564
Paulist Choristers of Chicago
Box   564-565
Paulman, H. and Company
Physical Description: 14 folders 
Box   565
Paulsen, Alice E.
Box   565
Paulsen, Ingrid
Box   565
Paulson, George
Box   565
Paulson, George, Mrs.
Box   565
Paulson, Hanson and Company
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   565
Pavey, Darwin C.
Box   565
Pavlovas, Anna, Home for Russian Children
Box   565
Pavry, Jal
Box   565
Paxon, S.W.
Box   565
Paxton, M.W., Mrs.
Box   565
Payne, Bertha
Box   565
Payne, B.F.
Box   565
Payne, Bruce R.
Box   565
Payne, Frederick, G.
Box   565
Payne, Hill, Mrs.
Box   565
Payne, Horne, Mrs.
Box   565
Payne, John Barton
Box   565
Payne, John Barton, Mrs.
Box   565
Payne, Nancy
Box   565
Payne, Philip
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   565
Payson, Charles H.
Box   565
Payson, George Shipman
Box   566
Peabody, Augustus S.
Box   566
Peabody Coal Company
Box   566
Peabody, Cora Weld
Box   566
Peabody, Endicott
Box   566
Peabody, Endicott, Mrs.
Box   566
Peabody, Florence D.
Box   566
Peabody, Francis G.
Box   566
Peabody, Francis Stuyvesant
Box   566
Peabody, George, College for Teachers
Box   566
Peabody, George Foster
Box   566
Peabody, Houghteling and Company
Box   566
Peabody, Jacob C.R.
Box   566
Peabody, May
Box   566
Peabody, Stuyvesant
Box   566
Peace and Disarmament Committee
Box   566
Peace Haven Industrial Institute
Box   566
Peace, John
Box   566
Peace, Martha
Box   566
Peace Propaganda Association
Box   566
Peace, S. Lillian
Box   566
Peaco, Evelyn V.
Box   566
Peacock, C.D.
Box   566
Peacock, Charles S.
Box   566
Peak, Bessie
Box   566
Pearson, Anna
Box   566
Pearson, Mrs Ida
Box   566
Pearson, John, Mrs. (Alma)
Box   566
Pearson, Lucy Helen
Box   566
Pearson, Mason, Selling Agency Ltd.
Box   566
Pearson, S.
Box   566
Pearson, D.K.
Box   566
Pease, Florence L.
Box   566
Pease, F.O.
Box   566
Pease, K.E.
Box   566
Pease, L. Frederick
Box   566
Pease, L. Frederick, Mrs. (Laurette)
Box   566
Pease, Nellie M., Mrs.
Box   566
Peasley, James C.
Box   566
Peats, Alfred Company
Box   566
Peck, Annie S.
Box   566
Peck, Brothers and Company
Box   566
Peck, Caroline
Box   566
Peck, Charles, Mrs.
Box   566
Peck, Claude Jewell, Mrs. (Marion Butler)
Box   566
Peck, Edith Murray
Box   566
Peck, George R.
Box   566
Peck, Harold S., Mrs.
Box   566
Peck, Jessie Truesdell
Box   566
Peck, Leona L.
Box   566
Peck and Peck
Box   566
Peck, Robert Gray
Box   566
Pickham, Little and Company
Box   566
Pederson, Peder L.
Box   566
Pedrone, Henry Peel, Mr.
Box   566
Peeler, Christopher
Box   566
Peeler, Daniel Baily
Box   566
PeeIer, Daniel Baily, Mrs.
Box   566
Peeler, Joseph David
Box   566
Peeler, Joseph David, Mrs. (Elizabeth Boggiss)
Box   566
Peeler, Joyce
Box   566
Peeler, Lenard Walker
Box   566
Peeler, Milton Booth
Box   566
Peeler, Phillips Woodson
Box   567
Peeler, Phillips Woodson, Mrs.
Box   567
Peeler, Richard M.
Box   567
Peeler, Richard M., Mrs. (Constance)
Box   567
Peeler, Stuart Thorne
Box   567
Pegram, John Combe
Box   567
Peirce, L.H., Mrs. (Helen)
Box   567
Peirce, Melusina Fay, Mrs.
Box   567
Peirson, K.W., Mrs.
Box   567
Peking University
Box   567
Pelenye, Harriet
Box   567
Pelka, John A.
Box   567
Pelot, B.F.
Box   567
Pelouze, William Nelson
Box   567
Pemberton, Ralph
Box   567
Pendleton, Edmund, Mrs.
Box   567
Penfield, Frank, Mrs. (Jessie A.)
Box   567
Penfold, Edmund
Box   567
Penfold, Josephine
Box   567
Penfold, W.H.
Box   567
Penha, Michel
Box   567
Penn College
Box   567
Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company
Box   567
Penn Normal Industrial and Agricultural School
Box   567
Penn Publishing Company
Box   567
Penniman, Josiah H.
Box   567
Penniman, T.K.
Box   567
Pennington, Pleasants
Box   567
Pennock Brothers
Box   567
Pennoyer Merchants Transfer Company
Box   567
Pennsylvania Railroad Company
Box   567
Pennsylvania Rubber Company
Box   567
Pennsylvania, State of
Box   567
Penny, Harriette L.
Box   567
Penrose, Ellen W.
Box   567
Penrose, Spencer, Mrs. (Julia V. L.)
Box   567
Penrose, Stephen B.L., Jr.
Box   567
Peoples' Committee to Defend Life Insurance and Savings
Box   567
Peoples' Gas Light and Coke Company
Box   567
Peoples' Hospital Movement Association
Box   567
Peoples' Lobby
Box   567
Peoples' Mandate to End War
Box   567
Peoples' Symphony Orchestra
Box   567
Pepper, Claude
Box   567
Pepper, William
Box   567
Percival, Virginia E.
Box   567
Percy, Bernise
Box   567
Percy Ford Company
Box   567
Percy, Nadeau and Hedberg
Box   567
Perdue, William
Box   567
Pere Marquette Railroad Company
Box   567
Perfecta Manufacturing Company
Box   567
Perkins, Dwight Heold
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   567
Perkins, E.
Box   567
Perkins, E.C.
Box   567
Perkins, Elizabeth B.
Box   567-568
Perkins, Fellows and Hamilton
Physical Description: 9 folders 
Box   568
Perkins, Frances
Box   568
Perkins, Franklin Head, Mrs. (Margaret Shortall)
Box   568
Perkins, Frederick Hall
Box   568
Perkins, George A.
Box   568
Perkins, George Hamilton
Box   568
Perkins and Hamilton
Box   568
Perkins, Herbert Farrington
Box   568
Perkins, Herbert Farrington, Mrs. (Margared Head)
Box   568
Perkins, Lawrence B.
Box   568
Perkins, Lucy Fitch
Box   568
Perkins, Nora
Box   568
Perkins, T.
Box   568
Perman, J.A.
Box   568
Permanent Blind Relief War Fund
Box   568
Permoth Company
Box   568
Permutit Company
Box   568
Perrin, John
Box   568
Perry, Charles Frederick
Box   568
Perry, George E.
Box   568
Perry, H. Francis
Box   568
Perry, J. Newton
Box   568
Pershing, John J.
Box   568
Persons, Clair G.
Box   568
Pescheret, Lior R. Inc.
Box   568
Pesenecker, W.G.
Box   568
Pest Riddence Company
Box   568
Peterborough Canal Company
Box   568
Peters, Don Preston, Mrs.
Box   568
Peters, Edward H.
Box   568-569
Peters, H., Company
Physical Description: 5 folders 
Box   569
Peters, M.
Box   569
Peters, W.Y.
Box   569
Peter's Sheet Metal
Box   569
Petersen F.B., August
Box   569
Petersen, Carl
Box   569
Petersen, and Caspersen
Box   569
Petersen Furniture Company
Box   569
Petersen, L.
Box   569
Petersen, William F.
Box   569
Peterson, Anna
Box   569
Peterson, Bertha
Box   569
Peterson, Edward Wadsworth
Box   569
Peterson, Edward Wadsworth, Mrs.
Box   569
Peterson, Ellen
Box   569
Peterson, Elma E.
Box   569
Peterson, Emma
Box   569
Peterson, Fred W., Mrs.
Box   569
Peterson, Hiram E.
Box   569
Peterson, J.E.
Box   569
Peterson, Margaret
Box   569
Peterson, Maria
Box   569
Peterson Nursery
Box   569
Peterson, Roger
Box   569
Peterson Studios Inc.
Box   569
Peterson Victor J.
Box   569
Peter-Trauffer, F.
Box   569
Petrie, James P.
Box   569
Pettee, S. Augusta
Box   569
Pettengell, Charles S.
Box   569
Pettengell, J.K., Mrs.
Box   569
Pettersson, Ester
Box   569
Pettibone, P.F., and Company
Box   569
Pettil, Roswell T., Mrs. (Dorothy L. Blatchford)
Box   569
Petty, D. Talmage, Mrs.
Box   569
Petty, Helen
Box   569
Petway, Will
Box   569
Peyser, Harry W.
Box   569
Peyton, Ella
Box   569
Peister, Oscar Robert
Box   569
Pflaum, Irving
Box   569
Pfleger Manufacturing Company
Box   569
Phelan, Susan
Box   569
Phelps Brothers and Company
Box   569
Phelps, Charles B., Mrs. (Harriet Fonda)
Box   569
Phleps, Edward J.
Box   569
Phelps, Erskine M., Mrs. (Anna M. Wilder)
Box   569
Phelps, Hilda
Box   569
Phelps, Hubbard
Box   569
Phelps, Louise DeKoven Brown
Box   569
Phelps, M.A.
Box   569
Phelps, Richardson
Box   569
Phemister, D.B.
Box   569
Phemister, Katharine G.
Box   569
Phi Beta Sorority
Box   569
Phifer, Robert F.
Box   569
Philadelphia Bureau of Health
Box   569
Philadelphia Ritz-Carlton, Company
Box   569
Philbrick, Allen E.
Box   569
Philco Radio
Box   569
Philemon, Sister
Box   569
Philip, Andre
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   570
Philippine Islands - Bureau of Audits
Box   570
Philippine Islands - Bureau of Education
Box   570
Phillimore, Mercy
Box   570
Phillips Academy
Box   570
Phillips, A.E.
Box   570
Phillips, Austin S.
Box   570
Phillips, Bert G.
Box   570
Phillips, E.A.
Box   570
Phillips, Ethel Sabin
Box   570
Phillips, Exeter Academy, The
Box   570
Phillips, George
Box   570
Phillips, Howard Crathorne
Box   570
Phillips, Lena Madesin
Box   570
Phillips, Richard Fabian
Box   570
Phillips, Rogers and Woodyatt
Box   570
Phillips, Thomas Wharton, Jr.
Box   570
Phillips, Windell Settlement
Box   570
Phillips, Wilber C., Mrs.
Box   570
Phillips, William
Box   570
Pilpott, T.W.
Box   570
Phinney, R.H.
Box   570
Phippen, Ethel D.
Box   570
Phoenix News Publicity Bureau
Box   570
Phonographic Institute Company
Box   570
Photographic Materials Company
Box   570
Physicians Club of Chicago
Box   570
Physicians and Surgeons' Hospital of Chicago
Box   570
Physicians and Surgeons Institution of Chicago, The
Box   570
Piaget, Ada M.
Box   570
Piaget, Jean
Box   570
Picard, Emile
Box   570
Pichereau, A.P.
Box   570
Pick, Albert, and Company
Box   570
Pick, George
Box   570
Pick, Katherine
Box   570
Pick, Leah
Box   570
Pick, Marguerite Inc.
Box   570
Pickard, Edward
Box   570
Pickens' Motor Express
Box   570
Pickering, H.J.
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   570
Picking, S.F.
Box   570
Pickus, Robert
Box   570
Picture Shop
Box   570
Piepenbrink and Roehr
Box   570
Pierce-Arrow Sales Corporation
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   571
Pierce, Bessie Louise
Box   571
Pierce, Caroline May
Box   571
Pierce, Charles Ingols
Box   571
Pierce, Elbridge B.
Box   571
Pierce Electric Company
Box   571
Pierce, E.R.
Box   571
Pierce, Ethel May
Box   571
Pierce, Harriett
Box   571
Pierce, H.L.
Box   571
Pierce, Henry Havelock
Box   571
Pierce, Ida
Box   571
Pierce, Imagine S.
Box   571
Pierce, J.W.
Box   571
Pierce, Martin F.
Box   571
Pierce, Norval H.
Box   571
Pierce Publishing Company
Box   571
Pierce, Raymond D.
Box   571
Pierce, S.S. and Company
Box   571
Pierce, Theodore W.
Box   571
Pierce, William L.
Box   571
Pierce's Shoe Shop
Box   571
Pierpont Cottages
Box   571
Pierpont, Mrs.
Box   571
Pierrepont, Seth Low
Box   571
Pierson, Helen M.
Box   571
Pierson, J.W.
Box   571
Pierson, Jocelyn
Box   571
Pierson, Thomas Haines
Box   571
Piez, Charles
Box   571
Pifford, Helen H.
Box   571
Pig'n Whistle Corporation
Box   571
Pigott, Roberta
Box   571
Pike, Alfred Montgomery
Box   571
Pike, D., Company Ltd.
Box   571
Pikes Peak Book and Stationery Company, The
Box   571
Pikes Peak Floral Company, The
Box   571
Pikeville College
Box   571
Pilcher-Hamilton C.
Box   571
Pilgrim Press
Box   571
Pilgrim Tucentenary Memorial Fund
Box   571
Pill, Gerard
Box   571
Pillsbury, Agnes Hope
Box   571
Pinault, Juliette
Box   571
Pinchot, Amos
Box   571
Pinchot, Cornelia Bryce
Box   571
Pinckney, Merritt W.
Box   571
Pine, Harry E.
Box   571
Pine, Linnal May
Box   571
Pine Mountain Settlement School
Box   571
Pine, Nathan
Box   571
Piney Woods School
Box   572
Pingat, Emile
Box   572
Pinkerton's National Detective Agency Inc.
Physical Description: 11 folders 
Box   573
Pinkham and Smith Company
Box   573
Pirie, G.L.
Box   573
Pirie, John Taylor, Jr., Mrs.
Box   573
Pirie, Robert S., Mrs. (Mary Borden)
Box   573
Pitkin and Brooks
Box   573
Pitman, Isaac and Sons
Box   573
Pitt, William
Box   573
Pittroff, Edward Lee
Box   573
Pittsburg Meter Company
Box   573
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company
Box   573
Pizzato, Ernst
Box   573
Place, Rosa M.
Box   573
Placek, Mary
Box   573
Plaisted, Frederick William
Box   573
Plamondon, Charles A.
Box   573
Planck, Arthur F.
Box   573
Planned Parenthood Association
Box   573
Plant, Caroline G.
Box   573
Plant, James S.
Box   573
Plass, Norman
Box   573
Platt, Agnes E., Mrs.
Box   573
Platt, B.M.
Box   573
Platt, Charles B.
Box   573
Platt, M. Alice
Box   573
Platz, Max
Box   573
Players, The
Box   573
Playfair and Coke
Box   573
Playground Association of Chicago
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   573-574
Playground and Recreation Association of America
Physical Description: 8 folders 
Box   574
Plaza Auto Livery and Garage Company
Box   574
Plaza, The
Physical Description: 5 folders 
Box   574
Pleasants, J.J.
Box   574
Pledger, C.P.
Box   574
Plested, Charles
Box   574
Plewes, John
Box   574
Plimpton, Francis T.P.
Box   574
Plimpton, George L.
Box   574
Plotkin, Abraham
Box   574
Plowman, S.E.
Box   574
Plows-Day, Josephine
Box   574
Plumb, H.M., Mrs.
Box   574
Plumb, M.W.
Box   574
Plumber, William S.
Box   574
Plummer, Edward
Box   574
Plummer, Mabel
Box   574
Plummer, Stephen, Mrs.
Box   574
Plunkett, Horace
Box   575
P.M.
Box   575
Pooge, James H.
Box   575
Pocono Pines Conference
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   575
Podbielniak, Wladzia G.
Box   575
Podolsky, Lia, Mrs. (Vera Mirova)
Box   575
Poe, Edgar Allen, Shrine
Box   575
Poe, Frank
Box   575
Poetry
Box   575
Pogge, Raymond
Box   575
Point Lobos Association
Box   575
Poland, Consul General of
Box   575
Poland, Republic of
Box   575
Polasek, Albin
Box   575
Polish National Daily
Box   575
Polish Opera Society
Box   575
Polish Publishing Company
Box   575
Political Action Committee
Box   575
Polk, C.F., Mrs.
Box   575
Polk, William Julius
Box   575
Polkey, Samuel
Box   575
Pollak, Frances
Box   575
Pollard, John Garland
Box   575
Pollard, John Garland, Mrs.
Box   575
Pollitzer, Margaret
Box   575
Pollock, Channing
Box   575
Pollock, Dora
Box   575
Pollock, Miss G.
Box   575
Pollock, James K.
Box   575
Pollock, Laura
Box   575
Pollock, Lewis J.
Box   575
Polowsky, Joseph P.
Box   575-576
Pomeroy, Christina King
Box   576
Pomeroy, H.K.
Box   576
Pomeroy, Theodore
Box   576
Pomeroy, Theodore Laurence
Box   576
Pomeroy, Theodore Laurence, Mrs. (Louise Schulze)
Box   576
Pomona Manufacturing Company
Box   576
Pond, Allen B.
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   576
Pond, Hubbard C., Mrs.
Box   576
Pond, Irving K.
Box   576
Pond, J.B. Lyceum Bureau
Box   576
Pond, J. Waldo, Mrs.
Box   576
Poole, Abram
Box   576
Poole, Abram, Mrs.
Box   576
Poole, Bertha
Box   576
Poole, Clark L. and Company
Box   576
Poole, J.W.
Box   576
Poole, Ralph Hutchinson
Box   576
Pooley Furniture Company
Box   576
Poor, Charles H.
Box   576
Poor Children's Shelter
Box   576
Poor, Henry Varnum, Mrs. (Elizabeth C. Durham)
Box   576
Poore, Charles
Box   576
Pope, Charles, Mrs. (Lucie Burton)
Box   576
Pope, Francis C., Mrs. (Betty Hamilton)
Box   576
Pope, Frank L.
Box   576
Pope, Fred G.
Box   576
Pope, James P.
Box   576
Pope, Katherine
Box   576
Pope Manufacturing Company
Box   576
Pope Memorial Church
Box   576
Pope, Mildred
Box   576
Pope, Paul W.
Box   576
Pope, Richard D.
Box   576
Poppenhusen, Conrad H.
Box   576
Popular Mechanics
Box   576
Porter, Charles A.
Box   576
Porter, DeWitt Garner
Box   576
Porter, George F.
Box   576
Porter, Grace
Box   576
Porter, Harrison
Box   576
Porter, H.H.
Box   576
Porter, H.H., Mrs.
Box   576
Porter, Hortinse J.
Box   576
Porter, Jonas H.
Box   577-578
Porter, Langley
Physical Description: 21 folders 
Box   578
Porter, Langley, Mrs.
Box   578
Porter, Le Nora
Box   578
Porter, Marie H.
Box   578
Porter, Marion
Box   578
Porter, Maurice, Children's Hospital
Box   578
Porter, Paul A.
Box   578
Porter, Washington, Mrs.
Box   578
Porter, Washington, II, Mrs.
Box   578
Porterfield, Dora
Box   578
Portis, M. Milton
Box   578
Portorican Benevolent Society
Box   578
Porto Rico Drawn Work and Embroidery Company
Box   578
Porto Rico Child Feeding Committee
Box   579
Porto Rico Store, The
Box   579
Portsmouth Electric Shop
Box   579
Portsmouth Flower Shop
Box   579
Portsmouth Motor Mart
Box   579
Portsmouth Power Company
Box   579
Post, Dr.
Box   579
Post Graduate Hospital, The
Box   579
Post, Louis F.
Box   579
Post Office News Company, The
Box   579
Post Office Pharmacy
Box   579
Post, Philip Sidney, Mrs. (Janet Grieg)
Box   579
Post Publishing Company
Box   579
Post Waldron Kintzing
Box   579
Post War World Council
Box   579
Postal Savings Bank League of the U.S.
Box   579
Postal Telegraph-Cable Company
Box   579
Postlethwaite, William Morton, Mrs.
Box   579
Postum Company
Box   579
Potter, The
Box   579
Potter, Albert E., Mrs.
Box   579
Potter, Anna A.
Box   579
Potter, Beth
Box   579
Potter, Charles S., Mrs.
Box   579
Potter, Henry
Box   579
Potter, Hollis E.
Box   579
Potter, John Stauffer
Box   579
Potter, Mary A., Mrs.
Box   579
Potter, Milo M., Mrs.
Box   579
Potter, Orrin Woodard
Box   579
Potter, Oscar
Box   579
Potter, Pitman B.
Box   579
Potter, Thomas T.
Box   579
Potter, Virginia
Box   579
Pottker, Fred H.
Box   579
Pottle, Adam P.
Box   579
Potts, Helen B., Mrs.
Box   579
Potts, Jacques, Mrs.
Box   579
Potts, R. Frazier
Box   579
Pouble, D.
Box   579
Poulton, Edward S.
Box   579
Poumppouras, Anthony
Box   579
Pound, John and Company Ltd.
Box   579
Pound, Roscoe
Box   579-580
Powell, Carolyn
Physical Description: 7 folders 
Box   580
Powell, Joseph
Box   580
Power, Jessie A.
Box   580
Power, N.S.
Box   580
Powers, Anna
Box   580
Powers, Bertha
Box   580
Powers, George G.
Box   580
Powers, Irene
Box   580
Powers, Loraine
Box   580
Powers and Lyons
Box   580
Powers, Nelson
Box   580
Powers Regulator Company, The
Box   580
Powers, Rice-Wray and Company
Box   580
Powers, Ruth E.
Box   580
Powers, Sarah J.
Box   580
Powers Theatre
Box   580
Powers, William C.
Box   580
Powers, William Tibbits, Mrs.
Box   580
Poynette Academy
Box   580
Practical Housekeeping Center
Box   580
Prairie, Mr.
Box   580
Prairie State Insurance Association
Box   580
Prang Educational Company
Box   580
Prassas, George W.
Box   580
Prasser, J.A. and Company
Box   580
Pratt, Caroline L.
Box   580
Pratt, Charles, Jr., Mrs. (Julia Follanbee)
Box   580
Pratt, Charles Augustus
Box   580
Pratt, Elliot D.
Box   580
Pratt, Frederic R., Mrs.
Box   580
Pratt, George D., Jr.
Box   580
Pratt, Henrietta L.
Box   580
Pratt, Hubert Lee, Mrs.
Box   580
Pratt, Jeanette
Box   580
Pratt, T.W.
Box   580
Pratt, T.W., Mrs.
Box   580
Prochol, Mrs.
Box   580
Preble, Barbara
Box   580
Preble, Norman
Box   580
Preble, Robert Bruce
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   580
Preble, Robert Bruce, Mrs.
Box   580
Preetorius, Carl
Box   580
Preetorius, Ortille
Box   580
Prendergast, John
Box   580
Prendergast, Richard
Box   580
Prentice, Ezra Parmalee
Box   580
Prentice, Ezra Parmalee, Mrs. (Alta Rockefeller)
Box   580
Prentice, Hiram B.
Box   580
Prentice, John Rockefeller
Box   581
Prentice, L.H., and Company
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Box   581
Prentice, Sartell, Mrs.
Box   581
Prentice, W.M.
Box   581
Prentiss Normal and Industrial Institute, The
Box   581
Prentiss, Sadie S.
Box   581
Preparatory and Collegiate School
Box   581-583
Presbyterian Church, different Churches and Boards of
Physical Description: 65 folders 
Box   583
Presbyterian College of Christian Education
Box   583
Presbyterian College of South Carolina
Box   583
Presbyterian Colored Missions
Box   583
Presbyterian Home
Presbyterian Hospital
Box   583
to 1940
Physical Description: 6 folders 
Box   584
1940-1951
Physical Description: 9 folders 
Box   584
Presbyterian Hospital of Colorado
Box   584
Presbyterian Southwestern Sanatorium
Box   584
Presbyterian Theological Seminary of Korea
Box   584
Presbyterian Theological Seminary of Louisville, Kentucky
Box   584
Presbyterian Training School of Chicago
Box   584
Presbytery of Chicago
Box   585
Prescott, Alexander F.
Box   585
Prescott, J.B. and Son
Box   585
President's Court Plan, The
Box   585
Press Association Compilers Inc.
Box   585
Press Scrap Book, The
Box   585
Prestien, William
Box   585
Preston, C.H.
Box   585
Preston, Margaret J.
Box   585
Preston, Mary Heard
Box   585
Preston, Sarah McDowell
Box   585
Preston, Thomas Jex, Jr., Mrs.
Box   585
Preston, Wickliffe, Mrs.
Box   585
Prettyman, Miss
Box   585
Pretzman, Jenny R.
Box   585
Price, Archibald Enoch
Box   585
Price, Arthur G., Jr.
Box   585
Price Brothers
Box   585
Price, Ernest B.
Box   585
Price, Frank
Box   585
Price, Frank, Mrs. (Hattie Gaskill)
Box   585
Price, J.S.
Box   585
Price, Kenneth Talbot
Box   585
Price, Mary Wilmot
Box   585
Price, McCormick, and Company
Box   585
Price, Paton
Box   585
Price, S.D.
Box   585
Price, Sherman B.
Box   585
Price, Theodore Hazeltine
Box   585
Price, Tyler G.
Box   585
Price, Waterhouse and Company
Box   585
Price, Walter E.
Box   585
Price, Walter W.
Box   585
Price, W.D.
Box   585
Price, William
Box   585
Price, William Henry, Mrs.
Box   585
Price, W.T.
Box   585
Prichard, Edward H.
Box   585
Prichard, H.A.
Box   585
Pridmore, W.A.
Box   585
Priest, Charles
Box   586
Priestley, A.C.
Box   586
Primley, J.P., Mrs.
Box   586
Princeton Fund
Box   586
Princeton Inn
Box   586
Princeton University
Box   586
Pringle and Booth
Box   586
Pringel, Robert D., Mrs.
Box   586
Priori, Marino
Box   586
Prichard, Al. G., and Company
Box   586
Pritchard, Frank
Box   586
Pritchard, Norman H.
Box   586
Pritchitt, Henry S.
Box   586
Pritzlaff, Charles, Mrs.
Box   586
Probst, A.F.
Box   586
Proctor and Company
Box   586
Proctor, Maria W.
Box   586
Proctor, T.R.
Box   586
Produce Terminal Corporation
Box   586
Proelss sr. seel. Söhne
Box   586
Proer, Octave
Box   586
Program Information Exchange Inc.
Box   586
Progressive Citizens of America
Box   586
Progressive Conference
Box   586
Progressive Democracy of Chicago
Progressive Education Association
Box   587
1923-1928
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Box   588
1929-1937
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Box   589
1938-1948
Box   589
Progressive Israel Projects
Box   589
Progressive Lawyers Club
Box   589
Progressive New England Council
Progressive Party
Box   589
1912-1948
Physical Description: 7 folders 
Box   590
1948 November-1950
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Box   590
Progressive Republican Committee for Franklin D. Roosevelt
Box   590
Progressive Youth Club
Box   590
Pro-League Independents
Box   590
Property Owners' Committee on Subway Assessments
Box   590
Property Owners' Committee for Uniform Assessments
Box   590
Proportional Representation League
Box   590
Prosch, Celia
Box   590
Pross, M.
Box   590
Prosser, Seward
Box   590
Protestant Children's Home
Box   590
Protestant War Veterans
Box   590
Protestant Woman's Protectorate
Box   590
Protestant Women's National Civic Federation
Box   590
Protestant World
Box   590
Prothero, James H., X-Ray Laboratories
Box   590
Protherol, Daniel
Box   590
Prouty, Florence E.
Box   590
Provident Accident and White Cross Insurance Company
Box   590
Provident Hospital
Box   590
Proxmire, Thomas S.
Box   590
Pruett, Emma A., Mrs.
Box   590
Pruitt, Sarah A.
Box   590
Prussing, Eugene E., Mrs.
Box   590
Prussing, Margaret
Box   590
Pruyn, John A.
Box   590
Pruyn, William H., Jr., Mrs.
Box   590
Pryor, John Carlysle, Mrs.
Box   590
Pryor, and Matthews
Box   590
Pryor, Roger A.
Box   591
Pryor, Roger A., Mrs.
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   591
Pryor, William R.
Box   591
Psychological Clinic
Box   591
Ptaszek, Melaine
Box   591
Public, The
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   591
Public Education Association of Chicago
Box   591
Public Health Institute
Box   591
Public Interest Inc.
Box   591
Public Opinion Club
Box   591
Public Policy Petition Committee
Box   591
Public Publishing Company
Box   591
Public Safety Commission of Chicago and Cook County
Box   591
Public Service Company of Northern Illinois
Box   591
Public Service Leader
Box   591
Public Welfare Association Inc., New York
Box   591
Pucky, Wallace W.
Box   591
Pugh, Spencer
Box   591
Puharick, Henry K.
Box   591
Pulitzer, Herbert
Box   591
Pullman Company
Box   591
Pullman, Mrs. George M.
Box   591
Pulsifer, Lawson Valentine
Box   591
Pulsifer, Mrs. Lawson Valentine (Ethel Burke)
Box   591
Puntennay, Minnie Ethel
Box   591
Purcell, William Gray
Box   591
Purdy, D.C., and Sons Inc.
Box   591
Purdy, Mrs. D. E.
Box   591
Pure Ice and Fuel Company
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   591
Pure Oil Company
Box   591
Purscher, W.F.
Box   591
Purtill Brothers, 1950 April-July
Box   592
Purtill Brothers
Box   592
Pusateri, L.E., and Company
Box   592
Puschel, Fred E.
Box   592
Pusey, Brown
Box   592
Pusey, William Allen
Box   592
Pusey, Mrs. William Allen
Box   592
Pushman Brothers
Box   592
Puthuff, Hanson
Box   592
Putnam, Alice H.
Box   592
Putnam, Helen
Box   592
Putnam, H.H.
Box   592
Putnam, James
Box   592
Putnam's, G.P., and Sons
Box   592
Putney School
Box   592
Pyle, William
Box   592
Pyle, Mrs. William (Mary M. Denny)
Box   592
Pyle, Mrs. William Scott
Box   592
Pynchon, Raymond and Company
Box   592
Pyne, Mrs. B.A.
Box   592
Pyne, Moses Taylor
Box   592
Pyrene, Manufacturing Company
Box   592
Pyson, Charles L.
Box   592
Pyter, Mr.
Box   592
Pythian Hospital and Aid Society
Subseries: Q
Box   592
Q's
Box   592
Quadrangle Club
Box   592
Quacker City Cab Company
Box   592
Quan, Mrs. James
Box   592
Quayle, Oliver A., Jr.
Box   592
Queen Charlotte's Maternity Hospital
Box   592
Queen City College
Box   592
Queen Wilhelmina Fund Inc.
Box   592
Quest Art Galleries
Box   592
Quigg and Bintley
Box   592
Quigley, Alice M.
Box   592
Quigley, Mrs. C.H.
Box   592
Quigley, William J., and Company
Box   592
Quillian, A.W.
Box   592
Quim, Mrs. E.
Box   592
Quimby, Winifred
Box   592
Quinlan, Anna Loretta
Box   592
Quinlan and Tyson
Box   592
Quinn Chapel
Box   592
Quinn, Clara E.
Box   592
Quinn, R.K.
Box   592
Quinn, R.S.
Box   592
Quinton, Code and Hill-Leeds and Barnard
Box   592
Quisenberry, T. Edwin
Subseries: R
Box   592
Rabe, Erna
Box   592
Rabe, Fred H.
Box   592
Rabe, Fredrik H.
Box   592
Ragin-Streiff
Box   592
Raclin, K. D.
Box   592
Radcliffe and Company
Box   592
Radcliffe College
Box   592
Radcliffe, Margaret
Box   592
Radeche, Caroline
Box   592
Padford, Maude L.
Box   592
Radio Biblical Drama League of America
Box   592
Radio Station, KGEF
Box   592
Rae-Mar
Box   592
Raffles, W.H.
Box   592
Ragan, E., Mrs.
Box   592
Rahill, William
Box   592
Rahl, Martha
Box   592
Rahut, Mrs.
Box   592
Railroad Employees' National Pension Association
Box   592
Railway Express Agency
Box   592
Raines Holsey
Box   592
Raines, E. Len
Box   592
Rajchman, Ludwik
Box   592
Rak, John S.
Box   592
Raleigh, Lord
Box   592
Raleigh, W.T.
Box   592
Raily Round Roosevelt
Box   592
Ralph Brothers
Box   592
Ralph, W.P.
Box   592
Ralston, Jackson H.
Box   592
Ralston, Myrtly
Box   592
Ramage, Mary
Box   592
Rammelkamp, C.H.
Box   592
Ramondt, Mlle. Corr
Box   592
Ramos, Arthur
Box   592
Ramos, Petrona
Box   592
Ramsay, James B., Mrs. (Grace Cochran)
Box   593
Ramsdell, E.B.
Box   593
Ramsdell, Joseph E.
Box   593
Ramsey, Gordon
Box   593
Ranck, Kate F.
Box   593
Rand, Frank F.
Box   593
Rand, George F.
Box   593
Rand Kardex Service Corporation
Box   593
Rand McNally and Company
Box   593
Rand, Winfred
Box   593
Randall, Anita
Box   593
Randall, C.B.
Box   593
Randall, Edwin T.
Box   593
Randall, Grace
Box   593
Randall, Jerome W.
Box   593
Randolph, Anson D. F., and Company
Box   593
Randolph, Louise Nearon
Box   593
Randolph, Paul
Box   593
Raney, John H.
Box   593
Raney, M. Llewellyn
Box   593
Rankin, Alice M.
Box   593
Rankin, A.W., Mrs. (Jean Sherwood)
Box   593
Rankin, Carrie G.
Box   593
Rankin, William H., Company
Box   593
Ranlett, C.S., Mrs.
Box   593
Rannel, H.S.
Box   593
Ranney, George
Box   593
Ranney, George A.
Box   593
Ranney, George A., Mrs. (Cornelia Williams)
Box   593
Ranney, George A., Jr., Mrs. (Nora Ryerson)
Box   593
Ranseen, M.C.
Box   593
Ransohoffs
Box   593
Ransom, R.C.
Box   593
Rapp, Thomas A., Mrs.
Box   593
Rasmussen Brothers
Box   593
Rasmussen Drug Company
Box   593
Rasmussen, George, Mrs.
Box   593
Rasmussen, H.V.
Box   593
Rasmussen, Mary
Box   593
Ratcliff, E. Wood, Mrs. (Myrtle Goodrich)
Box   593
Ratclif, S.K.
Box   593
Rathom, John R.
Box   593
Raucer, Francis Brewster
Box   593
Raucer, Rudolph Stewart
Box   593
Raucer, William
Box   593
Raucer, William P.
Box   593
Rauscher, Charles
Box   593
Rautenberg, S.
Box   593
Ravenswood Tile Company
Box   593
Ravined Club, The
Box   593
Ravined Company, The
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   593
Ravined Nurseries
Box   593
Ravined Park Casino
Box   593
Rawding, O.J.
Box   593
Rawlings, T.F.
Box   593
Rawson and Evans
Box   593
Ray, E.C.
Box   594
Ray, E.P.
Box   594
Ray, P.O.
Box   594
Ray, Robert J.
Box   594
Rayhuff-Richter Studios
Box   594
Rayman, William
Box   594
Raymond, Henry Warren
Box   594
Raymond, Ray Gerald, Mrs.
Box   594
Raymond, Letita McKinley
Box   594
Raymond, Ruth A.
Box   594
Raymond, Samuel Benedict
Box   594
Raymond and Whitcomb Company
Box   594
Raymoth, R. Raymond
Box   594
R.C.A. Institutes Inc.
Box   594
Rea, James Childs
Box   594
Rea, R.L., Mrs.
Box   594
Read, Ernest V.
Box   594
Read, William A., and Company
Box   594
Reader Magazine Reader's Press Inc.
Box   594
Ready, Cormack and Strauss
Box   594
Reakes, S.P.
Box   594
Ream, Bosworth and Molt
Box   594
Reaney, Susan P.
Box   594
Reay, William Mason
Box   594
Rebecca Hat Shop
Box   594
Reboux, Caroline
Box   594
Rackitt, Ernest
Box   594
Record, George L.
Box   594
Recorder, The
Box   594
Records, Jane
Box   594
Recreation Council of Toronto
Box   594
Recreation Training School of Chicago
Box   594
Rector's
Box   594
Red Cross Drug Company
Box   594
Red League
Box   594
Red, White and Blue Cross
Box   594
Reddie, Cecil
Box   594
Redel, Hospitius
Box   594
Redelsheimer, Eli
Box   594
Redfern and Sons
Box   594
Redheffer, Raymond S., Mrs.
Box   594
Redlich, Clara
Box   594
Redmond and Company
Box   594
Redmond, G.F., and Company
Box   594
Redmond, John T.
Box   594
Redpath Chautauqua
Box   594
Redpath Lyceum Bureau
Box   594
Redwood, John L.
Box   594
Redwood, John L., Mrs.
Box   594
Reeble, Earl Seymour
Box   594
Reed, A.J.
Box   594
Reed, Alex
Box   594
Reed, Arthur S.
Box   594
Reed, Austin, Ltd.
Box   594
Reed, Bernice Irene
Box   594
Reed, Charles P.
Box   594
Reed, Clark Scammon
Box   594
Reed, George, Mrs.
Box   594
Reed, G.L.
Box   594
Reed, Grace
Box   594
Reed, Grace A.
Box   594
Reed, Judge
Box   594
Reed, Nellie
Box   594
Reed, W.M.
Box   594
Reedcraft Company
Box   594
Reeder, George F.
Box   594
Reil, Herbert C.
Box   594
Rees, C. Ruutz
Box   594
Rees, Felecia Blake
Box   594
Rees, Grace
Box   594
Rees, John
Box   594
Reesler, Charlotte
Box   594
Reetz, Georg
Box   594
Reeves, David L.
Box   595
Reeves, David L., Mrs.
Box   595
Reeves, H.
Box   595
Reeves, Walter
Box   595
Refugees in Russia
Box   595
Regelin, W.C.
Box   595
Regina College
Box   595
Registry and Employment Bureau
Box   595
Regner, Stephen
Box   595
Rehm, Eugene W.
Box   595
Rehtmeyer, Lillian
Box   595
Reichenbach Laboratories Company
Box   595
Reichmann, Max
Box   595
Reid and Brown
Box   595
Reid and Company
Box   595
Reid, Gaylord
Box   595
Reid, James G.
Box   595
Reid, Mary
Box   595
Reid, Maud Kennicott
Box   595
Reid, Ogden M.
Box   595
Reid, Ogden M., Mrs. (Helen Rogers)
Box   595
Reid, Whitelaw
Box   595
Reid, Whitelaw, Mrs. (Elizabeth Mills)
Box   595
Reidy, Sara
Box   595
Reifsnyder, A.M.
Box   595
Reiley, Robert
Box   595
Reilly, Andrew J.
Box   595
Reilly and Barker
Box   595
Reilly, Henry J.
Box   595
Reilly, M.
Box   595
Reilly, Thelma
Box   595
Reily, Kate
Box   595
Reimer, William F.
Box   595
Reimers, Gerald H.
Box   595
Reingold, Alfred
Box   595
Reinhardt, Aurelia Henry
Box   595
Reinhardt, Carrie
Box   595
Reinhardt, Henry
Box   595
Reinhart, Ella
Box   595
Reinhold, William
Box   595
Reinkin and Schramm
Box   595
Reiss, Richard L.
Box   595
Reliable Sheet Metal Works
Box   595
Reliance Ash and Garbage Company
Box   595
Religion and Welfare Recovery
Box   595
Religious Education Association
Box   595
Remats, S.
Box   595
Remien Decorating Company
Box   595
Remington, Franklin
Box   595
Remington Rand Inc.
Physical Description: 5 folders 
Box   596
Remusat, Claude T.
Box   596
Renault, Christiane
Box   596
Rend, Joseph Paul
Box   596
Rennick, Ella M.
Box   596
Reno, Milo
Box   596
Rent, F.
Box   596
Renwick, Ralph
Box   596
Reporter, The
Box   596
Republic Pharmacy
Box   596
Republic Rubber Company
Box   596
Republican, The
Box   596
Republican Citizens Committee for Country Town County
Box   596
Republican Committee of One Hundred
Box   596
Republican National Committee
Box   596
Republican National Convention Committee
Box   596
Republican Party of Cook County
Box   596
Republican Party, State of Illinois
Box   596
Republican Woman's Association of Illinois
Box   596
ReQua, Eloise
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Box   596
Research Council for Economic Security
Box   596
Reserve Officers Assoc.
Box   596
Rest Haven Convalescent Home
Box   596
Restorick, F.W.
Box   596
Retail Credit Assoc.
Box   596
Retail Credit Company
Box   596
Retailers Commercial Agency Inc.
Box   596
Rettke, Fred H.
Box   596
Reum, Oscar A., Jr.
Box   596
Reumert, Elith
Box   596
Reuter, Rudolph
Box   596
Revell, Alexander H.
Box   596
Revell, Alexander H., and Company
Box   596
Revell, Fleming H., Company
Box   596
Review of Reviews Company
Box   596
Revillon Freres
Box   596
Rey, Vincenzo
Box   596
Reynol and Hitchcock Inc.
Box   596
Reynolds, Arthur R.
Box   596
Reynolds, Blenda P., Mrs.
Box   596
Reynolds, C.E., Mrs.
Box   596
Reynolds, Earle H.
Box   596
Reynolds, Edward
Box   596
Reynolds, Elizabeth
Box   596
Reynolds, Rev. George
Box   597
Reynolds, George W.
Box   597
Reynolds, Henry J.
Box   597
Reynolds, Henry James, Mrs.
Box   597
Reynolds, Hewitt
Box   597
Reynolds, J.A.
Box   597
Reynolds, Katharine, Mrs.
Box   597
Reynolds, Marcella
Box   597
Reynolds, Melton
Box   597
Reynolds, Myra
Box   597
Reynolds, Peter F.
Box   597
Reynolds, Quentin
Box   597
Reynolds Transfer and Storage Company
Box   597
Reynolds, Welden, Mrs. (Annette Roberts Jones)
Box   597
Reynolds, Wilfred S.
Box   597
Rezabek, Jean
Box   597
Reznicek, E.V.
Box   597
Rhine, J.B.
Box   597
Rhinhart, Mary
Box   597
Rhoades, John Harsen III
Box   597
Rhoades, John Harsen III, Mrs. (Patricia Wilson)
Box   597
Rhode, Joseph
Box   597
Rhode, R.E.
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   597
Rhodes, C.A., Mrs.
Box   597
Rhodes, John Edwin
Box   597
Rhodes, Nancy Badger
Box   597
Rhodes, Willard, Mrs.
Box   597
Rhodes, William Eugene
Box   597
Rhodus, Mrs.
Box   597
Rice, C.L.
Box   597
Rice, Clara Kerr
Box   597
Rice, Emily J.
Box   597
Rice, Emma R.
Box   597
Rice, Ethel Draikin
Box   597
Rice, Florence
Box   597
Rice, F. Willis, Mrs.
Box   597
Rice, Grantland
Box   597
Rice, Henry Crenshaw
Box   597
Rice, Ida H.
Box   597
Rice, Marie Gordon Pryor
Box   597
Rice, William B., Mrs.
Box   597
Rice, William Gorham
Box   597
Rich, Ednah Anne
Box   597
Rich, Elmer A.
Box   597
Rich, Katharine Brainerd
Box   597
Rich, Kenneth, Mrs.
Box   597
Richard, Anna
Box   597
Richards, Anne H.
Box   597
Richards, Cora
Box   597
Richards, Harold Wiles, Mrs.
Box   597
Richards, Henry
Box   597
Richards, Henry, Mrs.
Box   597
Richards, H.H.
Box   597
Richards, H.S.
Box   597
Richards, Jarrett Thomas
Box   598
Richards, John T.
Box   598
Richards, Julia C.
Box   598
Richards, Leonard S.
Box   598
Richards, Marcus Dimmitt
Box   598
Richards, Marie Louise
Box   598
Richards, May
Box   598
Richards, Murray
Box   598
Richards, Murray, Mrs. (Harriet Welling)
Box   598
Richards, Robert Lewis
Physical Description: 6 folders 
Box   598
Richards, Robert Lewis, Mrs.
Physical Description: 7 folders 
Box   598
Richards, Rosalind
Box   598
Richards, Ruth
Box   598
Richards, Waldo, Mrs.
Box   598
Richardson, A.W.
Box   598
Richardson, C.O.
Box   598
Richardson, Hugh
Box   598
Richardson, Josephine L.
Box   598
Richardson, Judith
Box   598
Richardson, Julia Hallgren
Box   599
Richardson, Leslie
Box   599
Richardson, Mark Wyman
Box   599
Richardson Music Company Ltd.
Box   599
Richardson, Sara H.
Box   599
Richardson S.H.
Box   599
Richardson, S.H., Mrs.
Box   599
Richardson, Thomas
Box   599
Richardson, Viola
Box   599
Richardson, W.E.
Box   599
Richardson, W.H.
Box   599
Richardson, Wm. Minard
Box   599
Richberg, Donald R.
Box   599
Richelieu Catering Company
Box   599
Richey, Lawrence
Box   599
Richfield Springs Daily
Box   599
Richie, C.E., Mrs.
Box   599
Richmond, C.D.
Box   599
Richmond Insurance Company of New York
Box   599
Richmond, Lila L.
Box   599
Richter, Joseph
Box   599
Richter, Richard
Box   599
Rickard, Edward
Box   599
Rickenbacker, Eddy
Box   599
Ricker, Miss
Box   599
Ricketts, C.L.
Box   599
Ricketts, Mae
Box   599
Ricketts, Mr.
Box   599
Ricordi, G., and Company Inc.
Box   599
Riddle, C.B., Company
Box   599
Riddle, George
Box   599
Riddle, Theodate Pope, Mrs.
Box   599-600
Rideout, E.M.
Physical Description: 15 folders 
Box   600
Rideout, John G.
Box   600
Rider, Laurens, Mrs.
Box   600
Ridge Farm Preventorium
Box   600
Riding Club
Box   600
Ridlon, John
Box   600
Riedell, John Wm.
Box   600
Rieff, P.
Box   600
Rieman, Charles S.
Box   600
Ries, August
Box   600
Ries, Earle
Box   600
Ries, Emil
Box   600
Ries, Lawrence
Box   600
Rieser, Caroline
Box   600
Riesman, David
Box   600
Rietz, H.L., Mrs.
Box   600
Rifford, Mr.
Box   600
Riggs, Francis Behn
Box   600
Riggs, I.
Box   600
Riggs National Bank
Box   600
Riggs, Vilura, Mrs.
Box   600
Rihani, Ameen
Box   600
Riis, Jacob A.
Box   600
Riis, Jacob A., Mrs. (Elizabeth)
Box   600
Riis, Jacob A., Mrs. (Mary)
Box   600
Riley, E.W., Mrs.
Box   600
Riley, Forrest C.
Box   600
Riley, Helen M.
Box   600
Riley, James T.
Box   600
Riley, John J.
Box   600
Riley, Marie
Box   600
Riley, S. Marion, Jr.
Box   600
Rinaker, Samuel M., Jr., Mrs. (Alice Bentley)
Box   600
Rinder, Carl O.
Box   600
Ring, Charles E.
Box   600
Ring, William
Box   600
Ringdohl, John
Box   600
Ringer, P., and Hertzberg
Box   601
Ringley, James P.
Box   601
Ringling Bros. Circus
Box   601
Ringstorp, H., Mrs.
Box   601
Rinker, Anna Z.
Box   601
Ripa, Karol
Box   601
Rippin, Jane Deeter
Box   601
Rippy, J. Fred
Box   601
Risdon, Ambrose, Mrs.
Box   601
Risdon, William N.
Box   601
Rissetto, John
Box   601
Ritchie, C. Lothrop
Box   601
Ritchie, Elizabeth
Box   601
Ritchie, John, Plumbing and Heating Company
Box   601
Ritchie, Ludwig and Ballantyne
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   601
Rite Way Ventilating Cleaning and Filter Company
Box   601
Ritman, H.B.
Box   601
Ritola, Lilian
Box   601
Rittenberg, Henry R.
Box   601
Rittenhouse, Paul L.
Box   601
Ritter, Emil W.
Box   601
Ritter, Ida Alpert
Box   601
Ritz-Carlton Hotel
Box   601
Rivera, J. Barrera
Box   601
Rivers, B. Lucile
Box   601
Rivers' Open Air School for Boys
Box   601
Riverside Oil Company of Illinois
Box   601
Roach, Edward Andrew
Box   601
Roach, Hirth and Company
Box   601
Roach, Joseph M.
Box   601
Roane “Magazine Man”
Box   601
Roanoke College
Box   601
RoBards, B. Helena
Box   601
Robb, Ena Marquis
Box   601
Robbins, Henry S.
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   601
Robbins, Henry S., Mrs.
Box   601
Robbins, Royal Elisha
Box   601
Robert College
Box   601
Roberton, Willaim M.
Box   601
Roberts, Charles A.
Box   601
Roberts, Charles S.
Box   601
Roberts, Ellis H.
Box   601
Roberts, Frances E.M.
Box   601-603
Roberts, George R., Mrs. (Meeker-Ruth Campbell)
Physical Description: 18 folders 
Box   603
Roberts, Lou E.
Box   603
Roberts, Lydia
Box   603
Roberts, Mabel E.
Box   603
Roberts, Mary F.
Box   603
Roberts, Maude Virginia
Box   603
Roberts, Owin J.
Box   603
Roberts, Ralph R.
Box   603
Roberts, Richard
Box   603
Roberts, Samuel Henry
Box   603
Roberts, Thomas Elmer
Box   603
Roberts, Tobias L.
Box   603
Roberts, Wm. Harry
Box   603
Roberts, W.M.
Box   603
Robertson Agencies
Box   603
Robertson, Alexander
Box   603
Robertson, C.H.
Box   603
Robertson, David W.
Box   603
Robertson, D.B.
Box   603
Robertson, Donald
Box   603
Robertson, Gertrude Forbes
Box   603
Robertson, Norman Finch
Box   603
Robertson, Susie Belle
Box   603
Robeson, Paul
Box   603
Robins, Elizabeth
Box   603
Robins Ltd.
Box   603-604
Robins, Raymond
Box   604
Robins, Raymond, Mrs. (Margaret Dreier)
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   604
Robinson Boardman
Box   604
Robinson and Cleaver Ltd.
Box   604
Robinson, Cora A., Mrs.
Box   604
Robinson, D.W.
Box   604
Robinson, Dwight Parker
Box   604
Robinson, Ermina Gilbert
Box   604
Robinson Fur Company
Box   604
Robinson, George Livingstone
Box   604
Robinson, Harry P.
Box   604
Robinson, James
Box   604
Robinson, James A., and Son
Box   604
Robinson, James Harvey
Box   604
Robinson, John
Box   604
Robinson, Julia
Box   604
Robinson, J.W., Company
Box   604
Robinson, L.A.
Box   604
Robinson, Mary Dahlgren
Box   604
Robinson, Nettie W.
Box   604
Robinson, R.J.
Box   604
Robinson, Theodore Winthrop
Box   604
Robinson, Theodore Winthrop, Mrs.
Box   604
Robinson, W.C.
Box   604
Robinson, William Robnett-Hones
Box   604
Robson, Charles, Mrs.
Box   604
Roche Advertising Company
Box   604
Roche, Pat
Box   604
Roche, Williams, and Cunnyngham Inc.
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   604
Rochester Academy
Box   605
Rochester Child Welfare Exhibit Committee
Box   605
Rochester Lamp Company
Box   605
Rochester, Miss
Box   605
Rock Island Lines
Box   605
Rockefeller, Avery
Box   605
Rockefeller, David
Box   605
Rockefeller, Foundation
Box   605
Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, The
Box   605
Rockefeller, John D., I
Box   605
Rockefeller, John D., I, Mrs. (Laura Spellman)
Box   605
Rockefeller, John D., II
Box   605
Rockefeller, John D., II, Mrs.
Box   605
Rockefeller, John D., III
Box   605
Rockefeller press clippings
Box   605
Rockefeller, William
Box   605
Rockford College
Box   605
Rockingham Hotel
Box   605-606
Rockwood Bros. Company
Box   606
Rockwood, Charlotte S.
Box   606
Rockwood, Frank A.
Box   606
Rockwood, Sprague
Box   606
Rodatz, Jacob
Box   606
Roddy, T.R.
Box   606
Rodeck, Gerhard
Box   606
Rodenbach, Clark
Box   606
Rodenbaeck, Anita McCormick
Box   606
Rodenbaeck, George A.
Box   606-607
Rodenbaeck, George A., Mrs. (Marion Kyle Adams)
Physical Description: 10 folders 
Box   607
Rodenhauser, R.
Box   607
Roderick, G. W., Mrs.
Roderick, Virginia
Box   607
1932-1934
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Box   608
1935-1946
Physical Description: 13 folders 
Box   609
1947-1957
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Box   609
Roe, Marshall, Mrs.
Box   609
Roe, N.C.
Box   609
Rolbear, Halsey
Box   609
Rolbeck, Blanche Lett
Box   609
Rolbrick, William
Box   609
Roebuck, William E.
Box   609
Roehrig, Bernard F.
Box   609
Roerich, Museum
Box   609
Roessler, J.G.
Box   609
Roest, Piet
Box   609
Rolthig, Henry
Box   609
Roffey, Charles H.
Box   609
Rogers, Alfred T.
Rogers, Beatrice Massingberd, Mrs.
Box   609
1943 January-August
Physical Description: 6 folders 
Box   610
1943 September-1945
Physical Description: 10 folders 
Box   611
1946-1948
Physical Description: 13 folders 
Box   612
1949-1951
Physical Description: 11 folders 
Box   613
1952-1953
Physical Description: 8 folders 
Box   613
Rogers, Bernard Fowler, Mrs.
Box   613
Rogers, Burton
Box   613
Rogers, C.H., Mrs.
Box   613
Rogers, Charles
Box   613
Rogers, Donald F.
Rogers, Dwight L., Jr.
Box   613
1921-1929
Physical Description: 7 folders 
Box   614
1930-1950
Physical Description: 8 folders 
Box   614
Rogers, Dwight L., Jr., Mrs. (Fanny Smith)
Box   614
Rogers, Dwight L., Jr., Mrs. (Marian Tyndall)
Box   614
Rogers, E.B., Mrs.
Box   614
Rogers, Edward Kendall
Box   614
Rogers, Elaine
Box   614
Rogers, Emma Winner
Box   614
Rogers, Fernando Ervin
Box   614
Rogers, Frederick Tyler, Mrs. (Margaret Katheryne Nelson)
Box   614
Rogers, F.W., Mrs.
Box   614
Rogers, George T.
Box   614
Rogers, Henry H.
Box   614
Rogers, James, Mrs. (Anne Day)
Box   614
Rogers, James F.
Rogers, James Gamble
Box   614
1900-1907
Physical Description: 5 folders 
Box   615
1908-1921
Box   615
Rogers, John Arthur
Box   615
Rogers, Joseph M., Mrs.
Box   615
Rogers, L.D.
Box   615
Rogers, Lloyd F., Mrs.
Box   615
Rogers, Mrs.
Box   615
Rogers, Park Hospital
Box   615
Rogers, T. Guy
Box   615
Rogers, Will, Memorial
Box   615
Rogers and Woodyott
Box   615
Rogerson Press
Box   615
Rogezinska, Trina
Box   615
Rogge, O. John
Box   615
Rohm, Louis
Box   615
Rohrbough, Isaac, Mrs.
Box   615
Rollins College
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Box   615
Rollins, Joseph W.
Box   615
Rolls-Royce of America Inc.
Box   615
Roman Book Shop
Box   615
Roman Catholic Church of the Blessed Mother Cabrini
Box   615
Romanes and Paterson
Box   615
Romany Club
Box   615
Rombo, Gabriella
Box   615
Romeike, Henry Inc.
Box   615
Romulo, Carlos
Box   615
Ronan, Edward, Jr.
Box   615
Ronning, John A.
Box   615
Rood, Marie
Box   615
Rooker, Ruth W.
Box   615
Roome, Clarence T.
Box   615
Rooseboom, John H.
Box   615
Roosevelt, The
Box   615
Roosevelt, A.B.
Box   615
Roosevelt College
Box   615
Roosevelt, Frank
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, (President)
Box   615
1927-1937
Box   616
1938-1946
Physical Description: 7 folders 
Box   616
Chautauqua Address
Physical Description: 6 folders 
Box   617
Roosevelt, Franklin D., Collectors Association
Box   617
Roosevelt, Eleanor
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   617
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, Jr.
Box   617
Roosevelt, Kermit, Mrs. (Belle Wyatt Willard)
Box   617
Roosevelt, Nicholas
Box   617
Roosevelt, Theodore (President)
Box   617
Roosevelt, Edith Kermit (née Carow)
Box   617
Roosevelt, Theodore, Jr. (1887-1944)
Box   617
Roosevelt, Theodore, III (1914-2001)
Box   617
Roosevelt, W. Elmen
Box   617
Root, Clark, Buckner and Ballantine
Box   617
Root, Elihu
Box   617
Root and Hollister
Box   617
Root, John W., Mrs.
Box   617
Root, Maud
Box   617
Rop, M.B.
Box   617
Roper, Daniel C.
Box   617
Rose, David, Mrs. (Sarah G. Wentworth)
Box   617
Rose, Exterminator Company
Box   617
Rose, G.
Box   617
Rose, Hattie E.
Box   617
Rose, H.S.
Box   617
Rose, John A.
Box   617
Rose, Ruth McChesney
Box   617
Rose, Willard, Mrs.
Box   617
Rose, William A.
Box   617
Roselli, Bruno
Box   617
Rosemary Hall
Box   617
Rosen and Groff
Box   617
Rosen, Otto
Box   617
Rosenbaum, Peter
Box   617
Rosenblatt, Peter J., and Company
Box   617
Rosenfield, R.
Box   617
Rosenfield's Pharmacy
Box   617
Rosengren, E.L., Mrs.
Box   617
Rosenheimer, Mr.
Box   617-618
Rosenstock-Huessy, Eugen
Box   618
Rosenthal, Benjamin J.
Box   618
Rosenthal, E. Philip
Box   618
Rosenthal, Lessing
Box   618
Rosenthal-Cornell, O.W., Company
Box   618
Rosenwald, Julius Fund
Box   618
Rosenwald, Julius
Box   618
Rosete
Box   618
Rosetro, J.W., Mrs.
Box   618
Rosini, Paul
Box   618
Rosner, Rudolph
Box   618
Ross, A., and Company
Box   618
Ross, Browne and Fleming
Box   618
Ross, Carl A.
Box   618
Ross, Colin
Box   618
Ross, E.A.
Box   618
Ross, Fred
Box   618
Ross, Fred J.
Box   618
Ross, Harry W.T.
Box   618
Ross, Helen
Box   618
Ross, J.E., Mrs. (Minnie Brunker)
Box   618
Ross, Marie
Box   618
Ross, O.A.
Box   618
Ross, Paul C.
Box   618
Ross, Percy J.
Box   618
Ross, Robert E., Mrs.
Box   618
Ross, Robert M.
Box   618
Ross, S. Gordon
Box   618
Ross, Wellington B.
Box   618
Ross, Whittie
Box   618
Rosseter, George W.
Box   618
Rosseter, George W., and Company
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   619
Rossman, D.C.
Box   619
Rothschedly, Frank
Box   619
Rothschild, Alice Edgerton
Box   619
Rothschild, John
Box   619
Rothschild, Maurice, Mrs.
Box   619
Rothschild, Maurice L., and Company
Box   619
Rothstein, Thor
Box   619
Rothwell, Bernard J.
Box   619
Rotsted, William Company
Box   619
Rotten, Elizabeth
Box   619
Rouff, L.
Box   619
Rouland, Antoinette
Box   619
Roullier, Albert
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   619
Roumaine, Albin Eugene, Mrs.
Box   619
Roumania, Queen Marie of
Box   619
Round Table Foundation
Box   619
Rouse, Frederick Thomas, Mrs.
Box   619
Rouse, John, Mrs.
Box   619
Routzahn, E.G.
Box   619
Roux, Mary, Mrs.
Box   619
Row, Peterson and Company
Box   619
Row, R.K. and Company
Box   619
Rowan, Alderman
Box   619
Rowan, J.R., Mrs.
Box   619
Rowan, M.B., Mrs.
Box   619
Rowans Ltd.
Box   619
Rowe, Allan Winter
Box   619
Rowe, A.W., and Company
Box   619
Rowe, Belle M.
Box   619
Rowe, John J.
Box   619
Rowe, M.J.
Box   619
Rowe and McCormick
Box   619
Rowe, Samuel Davis, Mrs.
Box   619
Rowell, Chester H.
Box   619
Rowes of Bond Street Ltd.
Box   619
Rowles, E.W.A.
Box   619
Rowley, Louis E.
Box   619
Royal Automobile Club
Box   619
Royal Bank of Canada
Box   619
Royal British Commission
Box   619
Royal Hoof Ointment Company
Box   619
Royal Hospital of St. Bartholomew
Box   619
Royal Indemnity Insurance Company
Box   619
Royal Institute of International Affairs
Box   619
Royal Palm Hotel
Box   619
Royal Society for Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce
Box   619
Royal Tea Company
Box   619
Royce, Gilbert
Box   619
Royce, Stephen Wheeler
Box   619
Roycrofters, The
Box   619
Royden, Maude
Box   620
Roylston Galleries
Box   620
Rozet, Marie Josephine
Box   620
Rubinstein, Helena Inc.
Box   620
Rublee, George, Mrs. (Juliet Barrett)
Box   620
Rubloff, Arthur
Box   620
Rubloff, Arthur, Mrs.
Box   620
Rubloff, Arthur and Company
Box   620
Rubsam, C. William
Box   620
Rucellai, Gianguilio, Countess (Teresa Higginson)
Box   620
Ruch, L.H.
Box   620
Rucker, Ignaz
Box   620
Rudd, A. Bohmer
Box   620
Rudolph, Fred E.
Box   620
Rudolph, Pauline Dohn
Box   620
Ruebe and Romeike
Box   620
Rugg, Harold
Box   620
Rugg, Roger
Box   620
Ruggaard, Rolland
Box   620
Ruhling, Fred
Box   620
Rule and Sons Inc.
Box   620
Rumely, Edward A.
Box   620
Rumsey, Eliza Voluntine
Box   620
Rumsey, Emily S.
Box   620
Rumsey, George Dole
Box   620
Rumsey, George Dole, Mrs. (Alice C. Garfield)
Box   620
Rumsey, Henry A., Mrs. (Marion B. Doud)
Box   620
Rumsey, Julian
Box   620
Rumsey, Julian, Mrs.
Box   620
Rumsey, Minnie May
Box   620
Rundquist, Samuel
Box   620
Runnells, Clive
Box   620
Runnells, Clive, Mrs. (Mary F. Withers)
Box   620
Runnells, John Sumner
Box   620
Runnells, John Sumner, Mrs.
Box   620
Runyon, Clarkson, Jr.
Box   620
Runyon, Clarkson, Jr., Mrs. (Jane Allen)
Box   620
Ruopp, Phillips
Box   620
Ruprecht, Richard
Box   620
Rurode, E.P., Mrs.
Box   620
Ruscheinski, Willard
Box   620
Rush, Allan C.
Box   620
Rush, Daniel
Box   620
Rush, Medical College
Box   620
Rush, William, T.
Box   620
Rushmore Dynamo Works
Box   620
Russell, Bertrand
Box   620
Russell, David
Box   620
Russell, Edmund A.
Russell, Ernest F.
Box   620
General
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   621
1937-1948
Physical Description: 5 folders 
Box   621
Russell, Ernest F., Mrs. (Elizabeth B. Otis)
Box   621
Russell, Esther F.
Box   621
Russell, Florence
Box   621
Russell, Frank H., Mrs.
Box   621
Russell, Frederick C.
Box   621
Russell, George
Box   621
Russell, James E.
Box   621
Russell, R. Forrest
Box   621
Russell, R.H.
Box   621
Russell, Robert M.
Box   621
Russell Sage College
Box   621
Russell Sage Foundation
Box   621
Russell, Scott H.
Box   621
Russell, Walter
Box   621
Russian Caviar Company
Box   621
Russian Importing Company
Box   621
Russian Reconstruction Farms Inc.
Box   621
Russian Student Refugees' Ball and Entertainment
Box   621
Russian War Relief Inc.
Box   621
Russian Zemstvos and Towns Relief Committee in Paris
Box   621
Russum, Gertrude G.
Box   621
Rust, Bryan
Box   621
Rust, I.M.
Box   621
Rust, William L.
Box   621
Ruth Home
Box   621
Ruther, George E.
Box   621
Rutland, Violet
Box   621
Rutt, Mr.
Box   622
Rutter, Joseph Ormsby, Mrs.
Box   622
Ruutz-Rees, Caroline
Box   622
R.U.V. Company Inc., The
Box   622
Ryan, Carson
Box   622
Ryan, Clara Miche
Box   622
Ryan, Frank
Box   622
Ryan, John A.
Box   622
Ryan, John H.
Box   622
Ryan, Joseph P.
Box   622
Ryan, Josephine
Box   622
Ryan, Julia
Box   622
Ryan, K.
Box   622
Ryan, Mary
Box   622
Ryan, Mary V.
Box   622
Ryan, Mr.
Box   622
Ryan, Mrs.
Box   622
Ryan, Nellie F.
Box   622
Ryan, R.J.
Box   622
Ryan, Stephen Andrew
Box   622
Ryan, Thomas
Box   622
Ryan, William Aloysius
Box   622
Rye, Beach Post Office
Box   622
Ryerson, Arthur
Box   622
Ryerson, Arthur, Mrs. (Emily Borie)
Box   622
Ryerson, Donald Mitchell
Box   622
Ryerson, Donald Mitchell, Mrs. (Isabelle C. McGenniss)
Box   622
Ryerson, Edward L., I
Box   622
Ryerson, Edward L., II
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   622
Ryerson, Edward L., II, Mrs. (Nora Butler)
Box   622
Ryerson, Edward L., III
Box   622
Ryerson, Edwin Warner
Box   622
Ryerson, George W.
Box   622
Ryerson, George W., Mrs. (Sarah D. Brown)
Box   622
Ryerson, John A.
Box   622
Ryerson, Joseph Turner
Box   622
Ryerson, Joseph Turner, Mrs. (Annie Laurie McBirney)
Box   622
Ryerson, Josephine
Box   622
Ryerson, Martin A.
Box   622
Ryerson, Martin A., Mrs. (Caroline Rutchinson)
Box   622
Ryerson, Mary
Box   622
Ryerson, Susan Parker
Box   622
Ryerson, Violet
Box   622
Ryland, Hulda
Box   622
Ryland, John M.
Box   622
Ryrie Bros. Ltd.
Subseries: S
Box   622
Sabine, G.K.
Box   622
Sabine, Wallace Clement
Box   622
Sabine, Wallace Clement, Mrs.
Box   622
Sachs, L.L., and Company
Box   622
Sackett, Ruth
Box   622
Sackley, James A., Company
Box   622
Sackley, Ralph R.
Box   622
Saddle and Bridle Magazine
Box   622
Saddle and Cycle Club
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   622
Saez, Mary
Box   622
Safety Legion of America
Box   622
Safley, Robert
Box   622
Sohlbon, Dr.
Box   622
St. Andrew's College
Box   622
St. Ansgarius' Parish House
Box   622
St. Anthony's Mission School
Box   622
St. Augustine Industrial Institute
Box   622
St. Bruno's Parish
Box   622
St. Charles School for Boys
Box   622
St. Clair, George W.
Box   622
St. Clair, George W., Mrs. (Ami Walker)
Box   622
St. Clara's Parish
Box   622
St. Elizabeth's Church
Box   623
St. Francis Roman Catholic Church
Box   623
St. James Church (Maywood, Illinois)
Box   623
St. Joan Recital
Box   623
St. John, Charles E.
Box   623
St. John's Church (Wichita)
Box   623
St. John's College
Box   623
St. Joseph's Hospital
Box   623
St. Joseph's Hospital Guild
Box   623
St. Louis Union Trust Company
Box   623
St. Louis University
Box   623
St. Luke's Hospital
Physical Description: 5 folders 
Box   623
St. Mary's Catholic Church
Box   623
St. Mary's Church (England)
Box   623
St. Mary's Church of Perpetual Help
Box   623
St. Mel High School
Box   623
St. Michael Church and Mission
Box   623
St. Pancratius Church
Box   623
St. Patrick's Church
Box   623
St. Paul's School
Box   623
St. Peter's Choir
Box   623
St. Philip's Normal and Industrial School
Box   623
St. Pierre, Hector L.
Box   623
St. Regis Dairy Farm
Box   623
St. Regis Filling Station
Box   623
St. Regis Hotel
Box   623
St. Regis Property Owners Association Inc.
Box   623
St. Regis River Golf Club St. Regis Yacht Club
Box   623
St. Vincent's Orphan Asylum
Box   623
Saks and Company
Box   623
Saks Fifth Avenue
Box   623
Salinger, Samuel R.
Box   623
Salinger, Samuel R., Mrs.
Box   623
Salisbury, A.C.
Box   623
Salisbury, A.L.
Box   623
Salisbury, Arthur
Box   623
Salisbury, Bradshaw and Taylor
Box   623
Salisbury, E.J.
Box   623
Salisbury, Kimball
Box   623
Salisbury, Rachel
Box   623
Salisbury, Rollins D.
Box   623
Salisbury, W.H., and Company Inc.
Box   623
Salmon, Thomas W.
Box   623
Saltiel, Edward P.
Box   623
Saltiel, William D.
Box   623
Saltonstall, Leverett
Salvation Army
Box   623
1902-1908
Box   624
undated
Box   624
Salvation Army Rescue and Maternity Home, The
Box   624
Salzburg Seminar in American Studies, The
Box   624
Salzer, Charles M.
Box   624
Salzer, Josef M.
Box   624
Samaritan Neighborhood House
Box   624
Sammons, Betty
Box   624
Sample, Robert F.
Box   624
Sampson, John R., Mrs.
Box   624
Sampson, W.T., Mrs. (Elizabeth Burling)
Box   624
Samuelson, Francis
Box   624
Samuelsson, A.
Box   624
Sanborn, Anna B.
Box   624
Sanborn, George P.
Box   624
Sanborn, Victor Channing, Mrs. (Louise Kirkland)
Box   624
Sand, Rene
Box   624
Sandberg, William K., and Company
Box   624
Sandburg, Carl
Box   624
Sanderson, Joseph W.
Box   624
Sanderson and Son
Box   624
Sandone, Carl
Box   624
Sands, Mark
Box   624
Sands, Stanley Huger
Box   624
Sane Fourth Association
Box   624
Sanford, Jennie E.
Box   624
Sandord, J. Robert
Box   624
Sandord, Laura
Box   624
Sanger, Henrietta
Box   624
Sanger, Margaret
Box   624
Sanger, Quinton M.
Box   624
Sanger Service
Box   624
Sangster, Lina E., Mrs.
Box   624
Sanitary Company
Box   624
Sanitary Devices Manufacturing Company
Box   624
Sanitary Laundry
Box   624
San Rogue Investment Company
Box   624
Santa Barbara City Schools
Box   624
Santa Barbara Clinic
Box   624
Santa Barbara Country Club
Box   624
Santa Barbara County Mental Hygiene Society
Box   624
Santa Fe Placer Mining Company
Box   624
Santry, Arthur J., Jr.
Box   625
Saranac Laboratory for the Study of Tuberculosis
Box   625
Saranac Lake Fire Department
Box   625
Saranac Lake Garage
Box   625
Saranac Lake Hardware Inc.
Box   625
Saranac Lake Study and Craft Guild
Box   625
Saranac Lake Troy Laundry Inc.
Box   625
Sargent, Dudley A.
Box   625
Sargent, Elizabeth K.
Box   625
Sargent, Fred W.
Box   625
Sargent, Porter
Box   625
Sargent's Drug Store Inc.
Box   625
Sather, Oliver H.
Box   625
Satt, Max
Box   625
Satteries and Binns
Box   625
Saturday Evening Post
Box   625
Saudi Arabia
Box   625
Sauer, D., and Company
Box   625
Sauer, Louis Windlin
Box   625
Sauer, Paul
Box   625
Saunders, Lawrence
Box   625
Saunders, Myra A.
Box   625
Saunders, Olivia
Box   625
Saunders, Truman Laurance
Box   625
Saunders, Whitelaw
Box   625
Savarre and Lambert
Box   625
Save the Children Federation
Box   625
Save the Redwoods League
Box   625
Savoy Luggage Shop
Box   625
Savoy-Plaza
Box   625
Sawin, Lewis L.
Box   625
Sawtelle, J.P.
Box   625
Sawyer, A. Marion
Box   625
Sawyer, Brothers
Box   625
Sawyer, Carrie
Box   625
Sawyer, Catherine
Box   625
Sawyer, Cora A.
Box   625
Sawyer, Edward S.
Box   625
Sawyer, Ernest Walker
Box   625
Sawyer, Francis A., Mrs. (Emma Smith)
Box   625
Sawyer, Moses E.
Box   625
Sawyer, Ned
Box   625
Sayles, Robert Wilcox
Box   625
Sayre College
Box   625
Sayre, Francis Bowes
Box   625
Sayre, Francis Bowes, Mrs. (Jessie Woodrow Wilson)
Box   625
Sayre, John Nevin
Box   625
Sayward, Margaret E.
Box   625
Scaife, Roger Livingston
Box   625
Scales, Wallace B.
Box   625
Scammon, George R.
Box   625
Scanlan-Morris Company
Box   625
Scanlin, P.F.
Box   625
Scarff, John E.
Box   625
Scarlett, William
Box   625
Scattergood Associates
Box   625
Schacher, Gerhard
Box   625
Schaefer, Fred
Box   625
Schaefer, Helen H.
Box   626
Schaefer, J.G.
Box   626
Schafer, Emaline
Box   626
Schafer, W.H.
Box   626
Schaffner, Joseph Halle
Box   626
Schain, Josephine
Box   626
Schallmann, S., and Company
Box   626
Schamberg, Mabel
Box   626
Schanz, Rose
Box   626
Schapiro, A.L.
Box   626
Schappi-Arnold, A. (Luzern)
Box   626
Schary, Dore
Box   626
Schaces, William
Box   626
Scheefer, William G.
Box   626
Scheffer, Cunera R.
Box   626
Scheffer, Jennette B.
Box   626
Scheible, Mrs.
Box   626
Schelb, August
Box   626
Schelling, Ernest
Box   626
Schemm, J.C.
Box   626
Schenck, Florence
Box   626
Schenk, H.
Box   626
Scherz, Thea J.
Box   626
Scheuer, M.
Box   626
Schevill, Ferdinand
Box   626
Schewe, Paul
Box   626
Schick, David W.
Box   626
Schidlowsky, Charles
Box   626
Schiebel, Theresa, Mrs.
Box   626
Schieffelin, William Jay
Box   626
Schieffelin, William Jay, Mrs.
Box   626
Schild, Jacob
Box   626
Schillings Flowers
Box   626
Schilpp, Paul A.
Box   626
Schimpferman, W.H., and Company
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   626
Schinka, Rosa
Box   626
Schirmer, G., Music Stores Inc.
Box   626
Schlacks and Gardener
Box   626
Schlesinger and Mayer
Box   626
Schlick, Egbert
Box   626
Sclick Sons
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   626
Schultz, Frederic
Box   626
Schmalbach and Riemann
Box   626
Schmidt, Arthur P.
Box   626
Schmidt, Eddie
Box   626
Schmidt, Eddie, Mrs. (Mary Gavin)
Box   626
Schmidt, Eleonore
Box   626
Schmidt, Elmer, Mrs. (Elizabeth Cassels)
Box   626
Schmidt, Garden and Martin
Box   626
Schmidt, Lydia M.
Box   626
Schmidt, Vera
Box   626
Schmidts', Ernst E., Son
Schmitt, Bernadotte E.
Box   626
1918-1936
Box   627
1937-1945
Box   627
Schmitt, Frank P.
Box   627
Schnabel, Fritz
Box   627
Schnackenberg, Mr.
Box   627
Schneider, Mr.
Box   627
Schneider, Otto C.
Box   627
Schneider, Trudy
Box   627
Schnell, E., and Son
Box   627
Schnetzler, Edward G., Jr.
Box   627
Schnyder, Walter O.
Box   627
Schoedler, Lillian
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   627
Schoene, Margaret, Mrs.
Box   627
Schoenhof, Carl
Box   627
Schoenmann, B. J.
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   627
Schoff, Frederic K., Mrs.
Box   627
Schofield, Ray H.
Box   627
Scholarship and Guidance Association
Box   627
Scholle Furniture Company
Box   627
School for Crippled Children
Box   627
School of Domestic Arts and Science
Box   627
School of Horticulture in Philadelphia
Box   627
School Improvement Club
Box   627
School of Music
Box   627
School of Organic Education
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   627
School of Political Education for Women
Box   628
School Republic Movements
Box   628
School for Scandle Benefit Fund
Box   628
School of Service for the Deaf
Box   628
Schoonmaker, Nancy M., Mrs.
Box   628
Schottler, Barbara
Box   628
Schouten and Murray
Box   628
Schrameck, A.
Box   628
Schramm, Charles E.
Box   628
Schramm, John S.
Box   628
Schramm, Paloma
Box   628
Schreck, Eugene J.E.
Box   628
Schreiber, George L.
Box   628
Schrembs, Joseph
Box   628
Schroder, Sanna C.
Box   628
Schroeder, Fred
Box   628
Schroeder, Paul L.
Box   628
Schroeder, Theodore
Box   628
Schubert, John C. and Company
Box   628
Schuchard, M., Mrs.
Box   628
Schuchardt, John W.
Box   628
Schuh, C.J.
Box   628
Schulkins, Arthur
Box   628
Schultz, Ben L., Mrs. (Margaret Egno)
Box   628
Schultz, Fred W.
Box   628
Schultz, Rosalia M.
Box   628
Schultz, Sigrid
Box   628
Schulze, Theodore A.
Box   628
Schulze, Theodore A., Mrs.
Box   628
Schumacher, Henry C.
Box   628
Schuman, Frederick L.
Box   628
Schuman, Frederick L., Mrs.
Box   628
Schuman, Henry
Box   628
Schuman-Heink
Box   628
Schurz, Gertrude, Mrs.
Box   628
Schusler, Amy D.
Box   628
Schussler, Brothers
Box   628
Schuster, Donna N.
Box   628
Schuster, F.P.
Box   628
Schutze, Martin, Mrs. (Eve Watson)
Box   628
Schwab, Caroline WheeIer
Box   628
Schwartz, Charles
Box   628
Schwartz, Charles, Mrs. (Emily Wadsworth)
Box   628
Schwartz, Charles E.
Box   628
Schwartz, Charles K.
Box   628
Schwartz, Charles K., Mrs.
Box   628
Schwartz, G.A.
Box   628
Schwartz, Irving
Box   628
Schwartz, S.
Box   628
Schwartz, Ulysses S.
Box   628
Schwartz, W.A.
Box   628
Schwartzman, S.W., Mrs.
Box   628
Schwarz, Adolph M.
Schwarz, August
Box   628
1886-1914
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   629
1915-1951
Physical Description: 7 folders 
Box   629
Schwarz, Edmund F., and Brothers
Box   629
Schwarz, F.A.O.
Box   629
Schwarz, Theodore Edward
Box   629
Schweitzer, Albert
Box   629
Schweizer, A.H., Mrs.
Box   629
Schweppe, August
Box   629
Schweppe, Charles H.
Box   629
Schweppe, John
Box   629
Schwert, Pius L.
Box   629
Schwertman, John B.
Box   629
Schwetzky, Otto H.L.
Box   629
Schwemmer, Rosika
Box   629
Science Extension Inc.
Box   629
Science Foundation
Box   629
Scientific American
Box   629
Scientific Pathological Laboratories
Box   629
Scopes and Feustmann
Box   629
Scots Club
Box   629
Scott, Alexander Y.
Box   629
Scott, Alice L.
Box   629
Scott, Byron David
Box   629
Scott, C., Mrs.
Box   629
Scott, Caroline Greene
Box   629
Scott, Colin
Box   629
Scott, Cora H.
Box   629
Scott, Daniel Adams
Box   629
Scott, Dean Edmund
Box   629
Scott, Ella W.
Box   630
Scott, Emma Paulding
Box   630
Scott, E.W.
Box   630
Scott, Foreman and Company
Box   630
Scott, Franklin
Box   630
Scott, Frederick H.
Box   630
Scott, Genevieve Margaret
Box   630
Scott, George E.
Box   630
Scott, George S.
Box   630
Scott, J.
Box   630
Scott, Jessie M.
Box   630
Scott, J.J.
Box   630
Scott, John
Box   630
Scott, John (Kildare)
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Box   630
Scott, John, Mrs. (Kittie Sharples)
Box   630
Scott, John E.
Box   630
Scott, John W., Mrs. (Emilie Cluett)
Box   630
Scott, Josiah Russell
Box   630
Scott, Josiah Russell, Mrs. (Jere Richards)
Box   630
Scott, Katharine A.
Box   630
Scott, Katherine
Box   630
Scott, Leonard, Publication Company
Box   630
Scott, Melinda
Box   630
Scott, N.H.
Box   630
Scott-Powell Mills Dairies
Box   630
Scott, Ralph C.
Box   630
Scott, R.D.
Box   630
Scott, Resemary
Box   630
Scott, W.
Box   630
Scott, Walter
Box   630
Scott, Walter Dill
Box   630
Scott, Willis H.
Box   630
Scott, William H.
Box   630
Scottish Old People's Home
Box   630
Scovill, H.B.
Box   630
Scranting, Frank
Box   630
Scranton, S.S. Company
Box   630
Scribblers' Club
Box   630
Scribner, Gilbert Hilton
Box   630
Scribner, Gilbert Hilton, Mrs. (Josephine Brown)
Box   630
Scribner, Gilbert Hilton, Jr.
Box   630
Scribner, Gilbert Hilton, Jr., Mrs. (Helen Shoemaker)
Box   630
Scribner's, Charles, Sons
Physical Description: 5 folders 
Box   630
Scripps College
Box   630
Scripps-Howard Papers
Box   630
Scripps, Robert
Box   630
Scripps, Robert P., Mrs.
Box   630
Scriven, Jane
Box   630
Scriven, William, Mrs.
Box   630
Scudder, Charles
Box   630
Scudder, J.A.
Box   630
Scudder, William M.
Box   630
Scudder, William M., Mrs. (Helen R. Swift)
Box   630
Scully Steel and Iron Company
Box   631
Seaburg, Esther
Box   631
Seabury, Charles L., and Company
Box   631
Seagrave, Norman P.
Box   631
Seamans, Ruth F.
Box   631
Seamen's Christian Association Inc.
Box   631
Seamen's Church Institute of New York
Box   631
Searchlight on Congress
Box   631
Sears, Amelia
Box   631
Sears Roebuck and Company
Box   631
Searson, Irene
Box   631
Searson, KathIeen
Box   631
Searson, Rush
Box   631
Searson, Walter
Box   631
Seattle Central Council of Social Agencies
Box   631
Seaver, Frances
Box   631
Seaver, W.
Box   631
Seaverns, Louis C., Mrs.
Box   631
Sebago-Wohelo Camp
Box   631
Second Pan American Scientific Congress, The
Box   631
Secor, Jane Grey
Box   631
“Secours National” of France
Box   631
Secretarial Bureau
Box   631
Secretarial Institute and Training School
Box   631
Security Audit Company of Illinois
Box   631
Sederberg and Hampe
Box   631
Sedgwick, Harry D.
Box   631
Sedgwick, W.T.
Box   631
See, Mr.
Box   631
Seeing Eye Inc.
Box   631
Seeley, C.B.
Box   631
Seeley, Elwood W.
Box   631
Seely's, L., Mrs., Employment Bureau
Box   631
Seese, Peter
Box   631
Segaut, Marie Anna
Box   631
Seger, John
Box   631
Seiden-Grieder
Box   631
Seippel, Clara P.
Box   631
Seldig, Mr.
Box   631
Selfridge and Company Ltd.
Box   631
Selfridge, Harry Gordon
Box   631
Selfridge, Harry Gordon, Mrs.
Box   631
Selle, Martin E.
Box   631
Sellers, Elizabeth
Box   631
Sellery, Harry A.
Box   631
SeIling, Oscar
Box   631
Seloman, William E., and Company
Box   631
Selz, J.H., Mrs.
Box   631
Seman, Philip L.
Box   631
Semmelhack, Charles P.
Box   631
Semmes and Davees
Box   631
Semple, James Alexander
Box   631
Sen, Binay Ranjan
Box   631
Seneco and Ring
Box   631
Senger, Theodore
Box   631
Senior, John L.
Box   631
Sentinel, The
Box   631
Senty, Ester
Box   631
Servian Agricultural Relief Committee of America
Box   631
Serbian Child Welfare Association of America
Box   631
Serbian Relief Fund
Box   631
Sercombe, Parker H.
Box   631
Sergey, S.A.
Box   631
Serino, Joseph
Box   631
Serpliss, Dora
Box   631
Servants' Eight-Hour Day
Box   631
Service, Club, The
Box   631
Service League for the Handicapped
Box   631
Service Star Legion
Box   631
Service, W.C.
Box   631
Sether, Gilbert
Box   631
Seton, Alfred, Mrs.
Box   631
Settle, Raymond W., Mrs.
Box   631
Severin, Jack
Box   631
Sevey, George E., Mrs.
Box   631
Seveer, Charles E.
Box   631
Seveer, Jack
Box   631
Sevill, Henry B.
Box   631
Sewell, Roland G.
Box   631
Shady Hill School
Box   631
Sheefer, J.G.
Box   632
Sewell, William Joyce, Jr.
Box   632
Seymour, Elizabeth D.
Box   632
Seymour, Ralph Fletcher Company
Box   632
Seymour, Walter B., Mrs.
Box   632
Seyster, Thomas
Box   632
Sforza, Carlo
Box   632
Shack, Mr.
Box   632
Shackett, William C. Inc.
Box   632
Shafer, Anna Louise
Box   632
Shaffer, John C.
Box   632
Shahan, Agnes
Box   632
Shahan, Grant
Box   632
Shain, Charles J., Mrs.
Box   632
Shambaugh, George E.
Box   632
Shambaugh, George E. Jr.
Box   632
Shampay, C.F.
Box   632
Shamrock Society, The
Box   632
Shanahan, David E.
Box   632
Shane, David, Mrs.
Box   632
Shanesy Motor Company Inc.
Box   632
Shank, John F.
Box   632
Shank, John F., Mrs.
Box   632
Shanklin, Georgia
Box   632
Shanley, James A.
Box   632
Shannon, Angus Ray
Box   632
Shantymen's Christian Association (Toronto)
Box   632
Shapira, Ira W.
Box   632
Shapiro, A.L.
Box   632
Shapiro, Charles H.
Box   632
Shapiro, Mark M.
Box   632
Shapiro, Meyer
Box   632
Shipley, Harlow
Box   632
Sharon, Frederick Christy
Box   632
Sharp, Arthur Page, Mrs. (May Harris)
Box   632
Sharp, Hamlet Cecil
Box   632
Sharp, Hamlet Cecil, Mrs. (Ruth Carroll)
Box   632
Sharp, Martha
Box   632
Sharp, Robert and Son, Company
Box   632
Sharp and Smith
Box   632
Shartan, G.A.
Box   632
Shattuck, Frank G., and Company
Box   632
Shattuck, Frederick C.
Box   632
Shavings and Sawdust, Company
Box   632
Shaw, Anna Howard
Box   632
Shaw, Anna Howard Annuity Fund
Box   632
Shaw, Frank E.
Box   632
Shaw, Harriet A.
Box   632
Shaw, Howard Van Doren
Box   632
Shaw, Howard Van Doren, Mrs.
Box   632
Shaw, John Balcom, Mrs.
Box   632
Shaw, Rodney
Box   632
Shaw, Ruth Faison
Box   632
Shaw, Theodore A.
Box   632
Shaw, Waldon W., Livery Company
Box   633
Shaw, William
Box   633
Shaw, William Aspinwall
Box   633
Shaw, William F.
Box   633
Shawcross, Hartley
Box   633
Shaxted and Company
Box   633
Shay, Andrew, Mrs.
Box   633
Shay, George
Box   633
Shayne, John T., and Company
Box   633
Shea, John P.
Box   633
Shea, Mary
Box   633
Sheahan, Annie
Box   633
Sheahan, Nellie C.
Box   633
Sheahan, Timothy
Box   633
Shean Steel Window Company
Box   633
Shearer, J.G.
Box   633
Shearson, Hammill and Company
Physical Description: 8 folders 
Box   633
Shedd, Charles, Mrs.
Box   633
Shedd, John G.
Box   633
Shedd, John G., Mrs.
Box   633
Shedden, James and Company
Box   633
Shedden, J.M.
Box   633
Shedden, James
Box   633
Sheean, Vincent
Box   633
Sheehan, Helen G.
Box   633
Sheehan, Josephine
Box   633
Sheehan, William J., Mrs. (Mary Meade)
Box   633
Sheffer, Glen C., Mrs.
Box   633
Shehan, A.
Box   633
Sheldon, A.B.
Box   633
Sheldon, Albert
Box   633
Sheldon, Edwin B., Mrs. (Louisa Whitehouse)
Box   633
Sheldon, Eleanor
Box   633
Sheldon, G.W., and Company
Box   633
Sheldon, H.D.
Box   633
Sheldon, Mary
Box   633
Sheldon, Mattie
Box   633
Sheldon, Roland
Box   633
Sheldon, Theodore, Mrs. (Mary Strong)
Box   633
Sheldrick, C.M.
Box   633
Sheldrick, Thomas M.
Box   633
Shelter, The
Box   634
Shen, Mary
Box   634
Shenard, Virginia B.
Box   634
Shene, Arthur
Box   634
Shene, Clarence
Box   634
Shene, Paul
Box   634
Shene, Oscar
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   634
Shene, Oscar, Mrs.
Box   634
Shenstone, Joseph N.
Box   634
Shepard, Brenda Forbes
Box   634
Shepard, Eva M.
Box   634
Shepard, Henry M.
Box   634
Shepard and Lawrence Inc.
Box   634
Shepard, Mae Elizabeth
Box   634
Shepard, Mary W.
Box   634
Shepard, McCormick, Thomason, Kirkland and Patterson
Box   634
Shepard, Perry Melville
Box   634
Shepard, Stuart G.
Box   634
Shepard, Thomas Hill
Box   634
Shepherd, C.O., Service
Box   634
Shepherd, Elizabeth Murray
Box   634
Shepherd, E.T.
Box   634
Shepherd, Frank C.
Box   634
Shepherd, George W.
Box   634
Shepherd, Helen
Box   634
Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Box   634
Sheppard, Lee C.
Box   634
Sheppard, Morris
Box   634
Sheraton Hotel
Box   634
Sherer, Albert W.
Box   634-635
Sheridan, Edith W.
Physical Description: 7 folders 
Box   635
Sheridan, Francigene
Box   635
Sheridan, Howard Phillip, Mrs. (Genevieve Lewis Denny)
Box   635
Sheridan, Milton
Box   635
Sheridan Realty Company
Box   635
Sheridan, Susie
Box   635
Sherman, French and Company
Box   635
Sherman, James M.
Box   635
Sherman, Marjory E.
Box   635
Sherman, M.E.
Box   635
Sherman, Penoyer L., Mrs. (Louise Dickinson)
Box   635
Sherman, P. Tecumsah
Box   635
Sherman, Thomas Ewing
Box   635
Sherman, Thomas H.
Box   635
Sherry, Louis Inc.
Box   635
Sherwood, Calla
Box   635
Sherwood, Martha A.
Box   635
Sherwood School
Box   635
Sherwood Tennis Club
Box   635
Shields, Amanda Tillman
Box   635
Shields, Charles Culver
Box   635
Shields, Elizabeth
Box   635
Shields, Emma
Box   635
Shields, James Hall
Box   635
Shields, James Hall, Mrs. (Nellia Culver)
Box   635
Shields, James H., the II and Mrs. Shields
Box   635
Shields, James K.
Box   635
Shields, Robert E.
Box   635
Shields, Robert McCormick
Box   635
Shields, Viola
Box   635
Shier, Gene W., Mrs. (Sally Von Pobek)
Box   635
Shiffrer, Vida
Box   635
Shih, Hu
Box   635
Shiland, Hedges and Pelham
Box   635
Shilling, R.B.
Box   635
Shillinglaw, David L.
Box   635
Shillinglaw, David L., Mrs.
Box   635
Shillington, Isaac
Box   635
Shilton, Earle
Box   635
Shindell, S.H.
Box   635
Shiperd, H. Robinson
Box   635
Shipley, J.D., Mrs.
Box   635
Shipley, School, The
Box   635
Shipman and Wayne
Box   635
Shirra Bureau of Vocational Placement
Box   635
Shively, Lewis
Box   635
Shober, John B.
Box   635
Shober, John B., Mrs.
Box   635
Shoecraft Shop
Box   635
Shoemaker, A.C.E.
Box   635
Shoemaker, Charles Comly
Box   635
Shoemaker, Edward, Mrs.
Box   635
Shoemaker, M., and Company
Box   635
Shoemaker, Samuel Moor
Box   635
Shoemaker, Warren Woods
Box   635
Shoemaker, Warren Woods, Mrs.
Box   635
Shoemaker, Warren Woods, Jr.
Box   635
Shoenberger, George Kreig
Box   635
Shoefer, Lucy M.
Box   635
Shoop, John D.
Box   635
Shope, Bella W.
Box   635
Shoreacres
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   635
Shoreham Hotel
Box   636
Shore Line Motors Inc.
Box   636
Shorey, Charles
Box   636
Short, Gertrude
Box   636
Short, Jeffrey Robson
Box   636
Short, W.F.
Box   636
Short, William H.
Physical Description: 7 folders 
Box   636
Shortall, Harrington
Box   636
Shortall, John Lewis
Box   636
Shortall and Murison
Box   636
Shotwell, James T.
Physical Description: 5 folders 
Box   637
Shoun, John B.
Box   637
Shoup, J.T., Jr.
Box   637
Shourds, Adock and Teufel
Box   637
Shou-yi, Ch'in
Box   637
Shreve and Company
Box   637
Shreve Grump and Law Company
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   637
Shreves, Katherine F.
Box   637
Shridharani, Krishnalae
Box   637
Shriners
Box   637
Shulhafer, J.E.
Box   637
Shuman, Evelyn
Box   637
Shumway, Edward G.
Box   637
Shumway, Edward G., Mrs. (Lavinia Ballard)
Shumway, Mary
Note: see Cyrus Hall, Jr., Mrs.
Box   637
Shumway, Peter
Box   637
Shupe, P.T.
Box   637
Shurtleff, Charles L.
Box   637
Shuster, George N.
Box   637
Shuster, Michell
Box   637
Shute, Herbert W., Mrs.
Box   637
Sian Consulate
Box   637
Sibley, Nancy D.
Box   637
Sibley, Warehouse and Storage Company
Box   637
Sibley, Willard
Box   637
Sickles, Harry
Box   637
Siddall, Hall
Box   637
Siders, Walter R.
Box   637
Sidky, Bey
Box   637
Sidley, William Dupee
Box   637
Sidley, William Pratt
Box   637
Sieberg, Erick
Box   637
Siebert, Jacob
Box   637
Siebrecht's House of Flowers
Box   637
Sieck, Ernst
Box   637
Sieck, Herbert
Box   637
Sieck, Marie
Box   637
Sieck, William
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   637
Siedenberg, Frederick
Box   637
Siegel, Benjamin J.
Box   637
Siegel Cooper and Company
Box   637
Siegendorf, Myrna
Box   637
Siegfried, Betsy
Box   637
Sigma Alpha Iota
Box   637
Signature Company, The
Box   637
Sihler, Alfred T.
Box   637
Sikes, George C.
Box   637
Silba, S.
Box   637
Sillar, Gertrude
Box   637
Sills, Kenneth C.M.
Box   637
Sills Troxell and Minton Inc.
Box   637
Silsbee, Joseph Lyman
Box   637
Silver Bay Association
Box   637
Silver, Burdett and Company
Box   637
Silver Dome Development Company
Silvera, Belle
Box   637
1906-1916
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   638
1917-1930
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   638
Silverberg, William V.
Box   638
Silvetti, Antonio
Box   638
Silvia, A.
Box   638
Simeoni, Grete
Box   638
Simonds, Claude E.
Box   638
Simmons, A.H.
Box   638
Simmons, Charlotte L.
Box   638
Simmons College
Box   638
Simmons, James Stevens
Box   638
Simmons, John B.S., Mrs.
Box   638
Simmons, R.F.
Box   638
Simmons, Rufus S.
Box   638
Simmons and Son
Box   638
Simms, Albert Gollatin, Mrs. (Ruth Hanna McCormick)
Box   638
Simms, W.L.
Box   638
Simon
Box   638
Simon, Franklin, and Company
Box   638
Simon, P.A.
Box   638
Simon, Paul H.
Box   638
Simonds, Harold
Box   638
Simonds, H.D.
Box   638
Simonds, Henry Gouverneur
Box   638
Simonds, O.C. and Company
Physical Description: 9 folders 
Box   638
Simonds, Wist and Blair
Box   638
Simons, A.M.
Box   638
Simonson, Miss
Box   638
Simonson, Roger A., and Company
Box   639
Simpkin, A.O., Mrs.
Box   639
Simkins, C. Ritchie
Box   639
Simkins, Ruth
Box   639
Simplex Electric Heating Company
Box   639
Simpson, Charles
Box   639
Simpson Construction Company
Box   639
Simpson, Frances
Box   639
Simpson, Prank Edward
Box   639
Simpson, Herbert D.
Box   639
Simpson, James
Box   639
Simpson, John A.
Box   639
Simpson, Robert, Company Ltd.
Box   639
Sims, Alphonza
Box   639
Sinclair, Elsie
Box   639
Sinclair, John F.
Box   639
Sinclair, John F., Company
Box   639
Sinclair, P.R.
Box   639
Sinclair Refining Company
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   639
Sinclair, Upton
Box   639
Sindlinger, E.
Box   639
Sinek, Ignaz
Box   639
Singer, Antoine
Box   639
Singer, Berthold
Box   639
Singer, H. Douglas
Box   639
Singer Sewing Machine Company
Box   639
Singh, J.J.
Box   639
Single Taxers
Box   639
Sipp Electric and Machine Company, The
Box   639
Sippy, Bertram W.
Box   639
Sise, Charles
Box   639
Sise, Charles Carpenter
Box   639
Sise, Frank
Box   639
Sise, Frederick M.
Box   639
Sise, John
Box   639
Sise, John, Mrs. (Mary Hedsard)
Box   639
Sisler, George F.
Box   639
Sisson, Everitt
Box   639
Sisson, F.M.
Box   639
Sister Alice
Box   639
Sister Amy
Box   639
Sister Camilla
Box   639
Sister Marie Josefa
Box   639
Sister Mary Alice
Box   639
Sister Teresa
Box   639
Sisters, Franciscan
Box   639
Sisters of the Good Shepherd
Box   639
Sisters of Mercy
Box   639
Sisters of the Resurrection
Box   639
Sisters of St. Joseph
Box   639
Sisters of St. Mary (Chicago, Illinois)
Box   639
Sisters of St. Mary (Kenosha, Wisconsin)
Box   639
Sisters of St. Mary's (Sewanee, Tennessee)
Box   639
Sistrunk, Lillian D.
Box   639
Sivertson, Florence L.
Box   639
Sixty-fifth Cavalry Division Association
Box   639
Sjostrom, Oscar
Box   639
Skaters' Club, The
Box   639
Skeele, Edgar J.
Box   639
Skeels, Lynn C.
Box   640
Skeler, Stuart R.
Box   640
Sketch Book Publishing Company, The
Box   640
Skinner, A.P.W.
Box   640
Skinner, Claiborne Adams
Box   640
Skinner, Edwin Lemoine, Mrs. (Virginia Clairborne Adams)
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   640
Skinner, Edwin Lemoine, Jr.
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   640
Skinner, Elizabeth
Box   640
Skinner, Ernest M., & Son Company Inc.
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   640
Skinner, Frederika
Box   640
Skinner, Thomas H.
Box   640
Skinner, W.E.
Box   640
Skoda
Box   640
Skokie Preservation Association
Box   640
Skowronski, Stanislas
Box   640
Slade, Francis Henry, Mrs. (Ameilia M. Strong)
Box   640
Slade, Francis Louis
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   640-642
Slade, Francis Louis, Mrs. (Caroline McCormick)
Physical Description: 26 folders 
Box   642
Slade, Lawrence
Box   642
Slade, Mason
Box   642
Slade, Samuel, Mrs.
Box   642
Slade, William S.
Box   642
Slater, A.E.
Box   642
Slater Industrial and State Normal School, The
Box   642
Slater, J. & J.
Box   642
Slatter, Florence M.
Box   642
Slattery, E.T., Company
Box   642
Slaughter, Danely P.
Box   642
Sleeper, William A.
Box   643
Sliker, H.S.
Box   643
Sloane Hospital for Women
Box   643
Sloane, Nathaniel Sloane, W. & J.
Physical Description: 12 folders 
Box   643
Sloan's Repair Shop
Box   643
Sloat, F., Mrs.
Box   643
Slocombe, George
Box   643
Slocum, E.E.
Box   643
Slocum, Helen
Box   643
Slocum, Lewis T.M., Mrs.
Box   643
Slonaker, Mary Lyman
Box   643
Slosson, Preston
Box   643
Slutz, Frank, D.
Box   643
Slye, Maude
Box   643
Smale, William
Box   643
Small, Albion Woodbury
Box   643
Small, Elizabeth W.
Box   643
Small, George
Box   643
Small & Ingalls
Box   644
Small, J.H., & Sons
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Box   644
Small, John D.
Box   644
Small, Koran C.
Box   644
Smalley, Ethel Wells
Box   644
Smallwood, John J.
Box   644
Smallwood, Rosa E., Mrs.
Box   644
Smedley, Agnes
Box   644
Smeeth, Edwin Elliott, Mrs.
Box   644
Smiley, Carolyn
Box   644
Smith, Alex
Box   644
Smith, Amanda, Industrial Home
Box   644
Smith, Amos R., Mrs.
Box   644
Smith, Andrew C., Mrs.
Box   644
Smith, Annie M.
Box   644
Smith, A.P.
Box   644
Smith, Bayard Marston
Box   644
Smith, Belle
Box   644
Smith, Benjamin A., II, Mrs. (Barbara Mechem)
Box   644
Smith, Bradner, & Company
Box   644
Smith, Bruce Donald, Mrs.
Box   644
Smith, Byron Laflin
Box   644
Smith, Charles
Box   644
Smith, Charles E.
Box   644
Smith, Chris, & Sons Boat Company
Box   644
Smith, Clayton Smith & Company
Box   644
Smith College
Box   644
Smith, Cora Butterworth
Box   644
Smith, C.R.
Box   644
Smith, Delavan
Box   644
Smith, Donald Goold, Mrs.
Box   644
Smith, Dorothea Dunlap
Box   644
Smith, Duncan, Mrs.
Box   644
Smith, Dunlap
Box   644
Smith, Dunlap, Mrs. (Harriet Flower)
Box   644
Smith, Dunlap, & Company
Box   644
Smith, Edmund Law Rogers
Box   644
Smith, Edwin A.
Box   644
Smith, E.E.
Box   644
Smith, E.H.
Box   644
Smith, Eleanor
Box   644
Smith, Eleanore
Box   644
Smith, Elleroy M.
Box   644-645
Smith, Elliott Dunlap
Physical Description: 5 folders 
Box   645
Smith, Elliott Dunlap, Mrs.
Box   645
Smith, Emily Virginia
Box   645
Smith, B.S., & Company
Box   645
Smith, Eugene R.
Box   645
Smith, F.D.
Box   645
Smith, Ferguson G.
Box   645
Smith, F.P., Wire and Iron Works
Box   645
Smith, Frances A.
Box   645
Smith, Francis Drexel
Box   645
Smith, Franklin D.
Box   645
Smith, Franklin P., Mrs. (Daisy Durand)
Box   645
Smith, Fred B.
Box   645
Smith, Fred M.
Box   645
Smith, George B., & Son
Box   645
Smith, George G.
Box   645
Smith, George S.
Box   645
Smith, George Van S.
Box   645
Smith, Gertrude
Box   645
Smith, Gilbert A.
Box   645
Smith, Gordon K.
Box   645
Smith, Hamlin Dunlap
Box   645
Smith, Harold Cornelius
Box   645
Smith, Harold DeWitt
Box   645
Smith, Harriet G.
Box   645
Smith, Hastings and Halpine
Box   645
Smith, H.B., Company
Box   645
Smith, Henry Louis
Box   645
Smith, Herbert
Box   645
Smith, Herbert Winslow
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   645
Smith, Herbert Winslow, Mrs.
Box   645
Smith, Hermon Dunlap
Box   645
Smith, Hermon Dunlap, Mrs.
Box   645
Smith, H.T.
Box   645
Smith-Hunzinger Company
Box   645
Smith, Hyde
Box   645
Smith, James A.
Box   645
Smith, James W.
Box   645
Smith, John G.
Box   645
Smith, John U.
Box   645
Smith, Joseph Lindon
Box   645
Smith, Joseph M.
Box   645
Smith, J. Waldo
Box   645
Smith, Ignatius
Box   645
Smith, Jesse L.
Box   645
Smith, Laura M.
Box   645
Smith, Laura Rountree
Box   645
Smith, Lawrence Dunlap
Box   645
Smith, Lawrence Dunlap, Mrs. (Anita Aldrich)
Box   645
Smith, L.C., & Corona Typewriters Inc.
Box   645
Smith, L.E.
Box   645
Smith, LeGrand
Box   645
Smith, Lendo G.
Box   646
Smith, Leota
Box   646
Smith, Lilla L.
Smith, Lucy Dunlap
Note: See: Adams, Alex Buell, Mrs.
Box   646
Smith, Lura Thomas
Box   646
Smith, Maggie
Box   646
Smith, Maggie Jane
Box   646
Smith, Mary Johnson
Box   646
Smith, Mary Rozet
Box   646
Smith, Milton A.
Box   646
Smith, Moses
Box   646
Smith, Munford
Box   646
Smith, O.F., and Company
Box   646
Smith, Orson
Box   646
Smith, Perry Dunlap
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Box   646
Smith, Perry Dunlap, Mrs. (Marian Baldwin)
Box   646
Smith, Perry Dunlap, Jr.
Box   646
Smith, Perry Herbert, I
Box   646
Smith, Perry Herbert, II
Box   646
Smith, Perry Herbert, II, Mrs. (Elizabeth P, Clarke)
Box   646
Smith, Perry Herbert, II, Mrs. (Emma Louise McCormick)
Box   646
Smith Premier Typewriter Company
Box   646
Smith, Raymond D.
Box   646
Smith, Rennie
Box   646
Smith, R.M.
Box   646
Smith, R.M., Mrs.
Box   646
Smith, Robert Aura
Box   646
Smith, Robert McCormick
Box   646
Smith, Robert W.
Box   646
Smith, Russell E., Jr.
Box   646
Smith, Sara Rozet
Box   646
Smith, Saul T.
Box   646
Smith, Seymour
Box   646
Smith, Shepherd Fitch, Mrs. (Harriet Campbell Bottomley)
Box   646
Smith, S.M.T.
Box   646
Smith, Solomon Albert
Box   646
Smith, Theodore
Box   646
Smith, Thomas P., Jr.
Box   646
Smith, Thomas S.
Box   646
Smith, T.V.
Box   646
Smith, Valentine
Box   646
Smith, Van J.
Box   646
Smith, Walter Byron
Box   646
Smith, Walter F.
Box   646
Smith, Walter Garritt
Box   646
Smith, Walter J., Mrs.
Box   646
Smith, W.E.
Box   646
Smith, William, Mrs.
Box   646
Smith, William Alden
Box   646
Smith, William David
Box   646
Smith, William H.
Box   646
Smith, William Spencer
Box   646
Smith, W.L.
Box   646
Smith's Gift Shops
Box   646
Smithers, F.S., Jr., Mrs.
Box   646
Smithsonian Institute
Box   647
Smithsonian Institution Series Inc.
Box   647
Smoke, Andrew
Box   647
Smoot, Harry E.
Box   647
Smuts, Jaw
Box   647
Smyth, I., and Sons
Box   647
Smyth, James M.
Box   647
Smyth, Mary
Box   647
Smythe, Alice Hunter
Box   647
Smythson, Frank, Ltd.
Box   647
Snapp, Amanda
Box   647
Snell, G.E.
Box   647
Snideman, John D.
Box   647
Snoddy, James J.
Box   647
Snow, Bernard W.
Box   647
Snow, Edgar M., & Company
Box   647
Snow, Estelle Hughes
Box   647
Snow, Helen E.
Box   647
Snow, M.H., Mrs.
Box   647
Snow, S.I.
Box   647
Snow Hill Normal and Industrial Institute
Box   647
Snowden, A.L.
Box   647
Snyder, Franklin B.
Box   647
Snyder, Irene Hilton
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Box   647
Snyder, John C.
Box   647
Snyder, Kathryn
Box   647
Snyder, Margaret Hepburn
Box   647
Snyder, N.E.
Box   647
Snyder, O.C., Mrs.
Box   647
Snyder, William
Box   647
Soares, Theodore Gerald
Box   647
Sobey's Sanitary Shop
Box   647
Soble, Aaron
Box   647
Social Democrats
Box   647
Social Register Association (New York)
Box   647
Social Register of Virginia
Box   647
Social Service Council of Ohio
Box   647
Social Service Registration Bureau
Box   647
Social Union Inc.
Box   647
Socialist Party of Cook County
Box   647
Socialist Party of Maine
Box   647
Societe des Missions Evengeliques
Box   647
Societes Francaises de Chicago
Box   647
Society of American Historians
Box   647
Society Editors' Association
Box   647
Society for Ethical Culture
Box   647
Society for Italian Immigrants
Box   647
Society of Poster Art
Box   647
Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities
Box   647
Society for the Prevention of Loss of Life & Property
Box   647
Society for the Prevention of World War III Inc.
Box   647
Society for the Promotion of Industrial Education
Box   647
Society for the Promotion of Training for Public Service
Box   647
Society for Physical Research
Box   647
Society of Truth Seekers
Box   647
Society for Visual Education
Box   647
Soderblom, Nathan
Box   647
Sofford, Lottie S.
Box   647
Sofianopoulos, John
Box   648
Sofsky, Emma McCormick
Box   648
Sokolsky, George E.
Box   648
Solberg, Marshall
Box   648
Sollitt, Oliver, Company
Box   648
Solomon, Henry
Box   648
Solomon, Henry, Mrs.
Box   648
Solov-Hinds Company
Box   648
Somerset Hotel
Box   648
Sommer, Arthur, Mrs.
Box   648
Sommerschiend, Mrs.
Box   648
Sommers Market Company
Box   648
Sonneborn, H.B.
Box   648
Sons and Daughters of Ireland
Box   648
Sonsteby, John J.
Box   648
Sonstelie, Helen M.
Box   648
Soong, T.V.
Box   648
Soper, Clare
Box   648
Soper, David Wesley
Box   648
Soper, Henry M.
Box   648
Soper, William H., & Company Inc.
Box   648
Sorenson, Anna O.
Box   648
Sorenson, N.
Box   648
Sorenson, Clarence
Box   648
Souks, The
Box   648
Soukup, Beth
Box   648
Soul, S.G.
Box   648
Soule, George
Box   648
Soulliere, Leon
Box   648
Soundwriting Inc.
Box   648
South Africa, Union of
Box   648
South Deering Neighborhood Center
Box   648
South Park Commissioners
Box   648
South Shore Country Club
Box   648
South Shore Greenhouses
Box   648
South Side Concert Course
Box   648
South Side Social Center and Day Nursery
Box   648
South Side Steam Dye Works
Box   648
Southall, Sara E.
Box   648
Southard, Roberta Woodruft
Box   648
Southard and Trainer
Box   648
Souther, Bennett Clarke, Mrs. (Virginia Claiborne Rodenbaeck)
Box   648
Southern Agriculturist
Box   648
Southern California Symphony Association
Box   648
Southern California Telephone Company, The
Box   648
Southern College
Box   648
Southern Collegiate Institute
Box   648
Southern Conference Educational Fund
Box   648
Southern Conference for Human Welfare
Box   648
Southern Co-operative League, The
Box   648
Southern Counties Gas Company
Box   648
Southern Industrial Educational Assoc.
Box   648
Southern Industrial Institute
Box   648
Southern Mount Vernon Star Organization
Box   648
Southern Pacific Company
Box   648
Southern Physiological School
Box   648
Southern Railway Company
Box   648
Southern Sociological Congress
Box   648
Southern Woman's Club of Chicago
Box   648
Southern Woman's Educational Alliance, The
Box   648
Southerton, Ralph
Box   648
Southwest Underwriters
Box   648
Southwestern, The College of the Mississippi Valley
Box   648
Southworth, John M.
Box   649
Sovereign Bank of Canada, The
Box   649
Soviet Russia Today
Box   649
Sowder, J.R.
Box   649
Sower, G.W.
Box   649
Spach, Barrett
Box   649
Spalding, A. G., & Bros.
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   649
Spalding, Charles F., Mrs.
Box   649
Spalding, Jesse
Box   649
Spang, Margeret, Mrs.
Box   649
Spanish Child Feeding Mission
Box   649
Spanish Consulate
Box   649
Spanish Refugee Relief Campaign
Box   649
Sparks, Edwin Erle, Mrs.
Box   649
Sparling, Edward J.
Box   649
Sparling, Mrs, Edward J.
Box   649
Sparolli, James A.
Box   649
Sparrow, Caroline L.
Box   649
Spaulding, Dr.
Box   649
Spaulding, Amorilla
Box   649
Spaulding and Company
Physical Description: 7 folders 
Box   650
Spaulding and Company
Physical Description: 6 folders 
Box   650
Spaulding, George S.
Box   650
Spaulding, Gwendolyn
Box   650
Spaulding, Katrina
Box   650
Spaulding, Lewis Bisbee
Box   650
Spaulding School
Box   650
Spaulding, Willis
Box   650
Spear, Walter E.
Box   650
Spears, Edna
Box   650
Spears, Edward L., Mrs. (Mary Borden)
Box   650
Special Grand Jury Investigation
Box   650
Special Relief Society
Box   650
Speed, Kellogg
Box   650
Speer, Elliott, Mrs.
Box   650
Speidel, L.H.W.
Box   650
Spelwel Card Company, The
Box   650
Spelz & Walson
Box   650
Spencer, Eva
Box   650
Spencer and Howe
Box   650
Spencer, James Morton
Box   650
Spencer, James Morton, Mrs.
Box   650
Spencer, Ted
Box   650
Spence's, Miss, School for Girls
Box   650
Sperling, Mr.
Box   650
Sperry, Elmer A.
Box   650
Spicer, Flora A.
Box   650
Spicer, Fremont W.
Box   650
Spicer, Henry
Box   650
Spicer, V.K., Mrs. (Anne Higginson)
Box   650
Spicer-Simson, Theodore
Box   650
Spiel, Anna Marie
Box   650
Spielmann, Jeannette
Box   650
Spielmann, Phyllis
Box   650
Spiering, Theodore B.
Box   650
Spierling and Linden
Box   650
Spies Bros. Inc.
Box   650
Spilkay, Walter
Box   651
Spink and Son Ltd.
Box   651
Spinnet, Dorothea
Box   651
Spitzka, E.L.
Box   651
Splone, D. Joseph, Mrs.
Box   651
Splud, Mathilda
Box   651
Spofford, Charles Milton
Box   651
Spofford, Richard S., Mrs. (Harriet Prescott)
Box   651
Spoor, John Alden
Box   651
Spoor, John Alden, Mrs.
Box   651
Sporron, E.A.
Box   651
Sporting Gallery and Bookshop Inc., The
Box   651
Sportman's Club of America
Box   651
Spragins, Robert E.
Box   651
Sprague, Albert A.
Box   651
Sprague, Albert A., Mrs. (Mary A. Arnold)
Box   651
Sprague, Albert A., II
Box   651
Sprague, Albert A., II, Mrs. (Frances F. Dibblee)
Box   651
Sprague, Charles F.
Box   651
Sprague, Otto
Box   651
Sprague, Warren
Box   651
Sprague's Mercantile Agency
Box   651
Spratt, George W., Optical Company
Box   651
Spreckels, Claus August
Box   651
Spring, Charles A., Mrs.
Box   651
Spring, Harry L.
Box   651
Spring, Water Ice Company
Box   651
Springer, Frances Warren
Box   651
Springer & Moreno Valley Stage Line
Box   651
Springfield Evening News
Box   651
Sproul, R.A.
Box   651
Sproul, Robert Gordon
Box   651
Spruance, Harmon, Mrs.
Box   651
Spruce, Edythe R.
Box   651
Spry, John, School
Box   651
Squire, Mary
Box   651
Squire and Sons Ltd.
Box   651
Squires, B.M.
Box   651
Squires, D.
Box   651
Staab and Wolsieffer
Box   651
Stable Money Association
Box   651
Staces, A.J., Mrs. (Susan Delaney)
Box   651
Stacy, W.H.
Box   651
Stafford, Alice Clyde
Box   651
Stafford, E.H. and Company
Box   651
Stafford Hotel, The
Box   651
Stagg, Mather and Hough
Box   651
Stahl, Gertrude
Box   651
Stahl, Mildred E.
Box   651
Stahl, Ruth L.
Box   651
Stalcup, Mary
Box   651
Staley, Eugene
Box   651
Stalford, John H.
Box   651
Stallwood, S.C.
Box   651
Stambach, Ida V.
Box   651
Stamp, Josiah
Box   651
Standard Automobile Supply Company
Box   651
Standard Bank of Canada, The
Box   651-652
Standard Oil Company
Physical Description: 10 folders 
Box   652
Standard School Furnishing Company
Box   652
Standard Securities & Management Corporation
Box   652
Standard Spiral Pipe Works
Box   652
Standard Trust & Savings Bank
Box   652
Standing Committee on Simplified Spelling
Box   652
Standish, A.H., Mrs. (Mary Stuart)
Box   652
Standley, William Harrison
Box   652
Stanfill, Kathrayn Blaine
Box   652
Stanford, Jennie
Box   652
Stanger News Service
Box   652
Staniewicz, Jozef
Box   652
Stanley, Frederick
Box   652
Stanley, Frederick J.
Box   652
Stanley, John Reuben
Box   652
Stanley, Justin Armstrong, Mrs. (Leigh Fletcher)
Box   652
Stanley, O.O.
Box   652
Stanley, R.
Box   652
Stanley, W. Edwin
Box   652
Stannard Power Equipment Company
Box   652
Stansbury, Elinor
Box   652
Stansbury, Mr.
Box   652
Stanson, Julia J.
Box   652-653
Stanton & Company
Box   653
Stanton, J.H.
Box   653
Stanton, Lizzie
Box   653
Stanton, Thomas Joseph
Box   653
Stanwood, Alice R.
Box   653
Stanwood, Charles F.
Box   653
Stanwood, Charles F., Mrs.
Box   653
Stanwood, Eben Caldwell, Mrs.
Box   653
Stanwood, Edward
Box   653
Stanwood, Francis M.
Box   653
Stanwood, Frederick S.
Box   653
Stanwood, Henry Dole
Box   653
Stapler, John
Box   653
Staples, Smith & Moody
Box   653
Stapleton, E.L.
Box   653
Star Times (St. Louis)
Box   653
Starbuck, Fred. L.
Box   653
Starbuck, Fred L., Mrs. (Margaret Willard)
Box   653
Stark, Dudley S.
Box   653
Stark, Georgia
Box   653
Stark, Inez Cunningham
Box   653
Stark, John, & Company
Box   653
Starke, Julius
Box   653
Starks, Geo. L., & Company
Box   653
Starr, Ellen Gates
Box   653
Starr, Eliza Allen
Box   653
Starr, F.N.G.
Box   653
Starr, Louis
Box   653
Starr, Merritt
Box   653
Starr, Merritt, Mrs.
Box   653
Starr, Philip
Box   653
Starr, Theodore B.
Box   653
Starrett-Dilks Company
Box   653
Start, Charles Edward
Box   653
Stassen, Harold E.
Box   653
State Agricultural College of Colorado
Box   653
State Agricultural and Mechanical Institute
Box   653
State Humane Association Inc.
Box   653-655
653-655 State Market
Box   655
State Police Auxiliary Committee
Box   655
State Street Council
Box   655
Statkus, J., Mrs.
Box   655
Statler Hotel
Box   655
Staub, Albert W.
Box   655
Staulcup, A.S.
Box   655
Staunton Military Academy
Box   655
Stcherbinine, Janine
Box   655
Stcherbinine, Michel
Physical Description: 6 folders 
Box   655
Stearns, Amanda E.
Box   655
Stearns, John Kirk, Mrs.
Box   655
Stearns & McKay Company
Box   656
Stearns, R.H., Company
Box   656
Stearns, William G.
Box   656
Stebbins, Byron H.
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   656
Stebbins, Charles A.
Box   656
Stechert, G.E., & Company
Box   656
Steel, Johannes
Box   656
Steel, William Warren, Mrs. (Miriam Fetcher)
Box   656
Steele, Arch T.
Box   656
Steele, Charles E.
Box   656
Steele, Eugene
Box   656
Steele, Mary Oldfield
Box   656
Steele, Sadie O.
Box   656
Steele, William, Mrs.
Box   656
Steele, William N.
Box   656
Steensland, J.A.
Box   656
Steere & Company
Box   656
Stees, M. Jean
Box   656
Steffens, Cornelius M.
Box   656
Steffens, Leo A.
Box   656
Steffens, S.J.
Box   656
Stehle, Callistus
Box   656
Steiger, E., & Company
Box   656
Steiger, F.W.
Box   656
Stein, A., Mrs.
Box   656
Stein, Albert O.
Box   656
Stein & Blaine
Box   656
Stein, Dien
Box   656
Stein, Otto N.
Box   656
Stein, S., & Company
Box   656
Steinbeck, E.W.
Box   656
Steinberg, Maida
Box   656
Steinbrecher, Paul, & Company
Box   656
Steinbrecher, Paul, Mrs.
Box   656
Steinert, M., & Sons Company
Box   656
Steingass, A.
Box   656
Steinway & Sons
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Box   656
Stelk, John
Box   656
Stelle, John
Box   656
Stelzle, Charles
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   656
Stenger, William S.
Box   656
Stenick, Ida
Box   656
Stenographers Club
Box   656
Stephens, Donald
Box   656
Stephens, Ethel
Box   656
Stephens, George
Box   656
Stephens, James, Mrs.
Box   656
Stephens, James Arthur
Box   656
Stephens, Moye W.
Box   656
Stereograph Library, The
Box   656
Stergian, D.
Box   656
Sterling, Adeline
Box   656
Sterling, Alice T.
Box   656
Sterling, Laura B.
Box   656
Stern, Alfred K.
Box   656
Stern Brothers
Box   657
Stern, Irving L., Mrs.
Box   657
Stern, Sue
Box   657
Sternheim, Emanuel
Box   657
Sterrett, Malcolm B.
Box   657
Sterrett, M.E., Mrs.
Box   657
Sterry, Norman S.
Box   657
Sterry, Norman S., Mrs.
Box   657
Stettinius, Edward R., Jr.
Box   657
Steuart, A.B., Mrs.
Box   657
Steuben Glass Inc.
Box   657
Steuber, Lillian
Box   657
Steuert, F.A.
Box   657
Stevens, Abbot
Box   657
Stevens, Chas. A., & Company
Box   657
Stevens & Company
Box   657
Stevens, D.A.
Box   657
Stevens, Earl M., Mrs.
Box   657
Stevens, Edmund
Box   657
Stevens, Eugene M.
Box   657
Stevens, Frank J.
Box   657
Stevens, Fred C.
Box   657
Stevens, G. Forest
Box   657
Stevens, Helen C.
Box   657
Stevens Hotel
Box   657
Stevens, Kenneth E.
Box   657
Stevens, Ledyard
Box   657
Stevens, Madeline L.
Stevens, Maloney & Company
Box   657
1906-1921
Physical Description: 9 folders 
Box   658
1922-1931
Physical Description: 14 folders 
Box   659
1932-1938
Physical Description: 13 folders 
Box   660
1938-1945
Physical Description: 12 folders 
Box   661
1946-1954
Physical Description: 5 folders 
Box   661
Stevens, Neill G.
Box   661
Stevens, R.G.
Box   661
Stevens, Robert W.
Box   661
Stevens, Ruben L.
Box   661
Stevens, S.E.
Box   661
Stevenson, Adlai E.
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   661
Stevenson, Adlai E., Mrs. (Ellen Borden)
Box   661
Stevenson, Alexander F.
Physical Description: 5 folders 
Box   661
Stevenson, Alexander F., Mrs.
Box   661
Stevenson-For-Governor Committee
Box   661
Stevenson, Perry, Stacy & Company
Box   661
Stevenson, Sarah Hackett
Box   661
Stevenson, Sarah Hackett, Memorial
Box   661
Stewart, A., Mrs.
Box   661
Stewart, Alexander, Mrs.
Box   661
Stewart, Amy G.
Box   661
Stewart, Bessie
Box   661
Stewart Building Pharmacy
Box   662
Stewart, Consuelo C.
Box   662
Stewart, Cora Wilson
Box   662
Stewart, Dayton
Box   662
Stewart, Doris
Box   662
Stewart, Florence H.
Box   662
Stewart, Fred K.
Box   662
Stewart, George R., Company
Box   662
Stewart, Harold A.
Box   662
Stewart, H.G.
Box   662
Stewart, J.A.
Box   662
Stewart, J.B.
Box   662
Stewart, Lois
Box   662
Stewart, Margaret
Box   662
Stewart, Martha Morley
Box   662
Stewart, Maxwell S.
Box   662
Stewart, P.D.
Box   662
Stewart, Philip, Mrs. (Fannie Cowles)
Box   662
Stewart Printing Company
Box   662
Stewart, Priscilla
Box   662
Stewart, Robert Bowman
Box   662
Stewart, Taxi-Service Company
Box   662
Stewart, Walter W. Stewart-Warner Speedometer Corporation
Box   662
Stewart, William
Box   662
Stewart, William Howard, Mrs. (Dorothy Miller)
Box   662
Stick, Mary, Mrs.
Box   662
Stickley, Gustav
Box   662
Stickney, Charles A., Jr.
Box   662
Stickney, Edward S., Mrs.
Box   662
Stickney, Elizabeth H.
Box   662
Stickney, Franklin Edwards, Mrs.
Box   662
Stidham, Harrison
Box   662
Stieglitz, Julius
Box   662
Stifel, Nicolaus, & Company Inc.
Box   662
Stiles, John M.
Box   662
Stiles, Lucy G.
Box   662
Stiles, Mary A.
Box   662
Stiles, Sybil, Mrs.
Box   662
Still, Floyd M.
Box   662
Stillings, A.M.
Box   662
Stillman, C.O., Mrs.
Box   662
Stillman, Guy
Box   662
Stillman, Guy, Mrs. (Nancy Holbrook)
Box   662
Stillman, Mabel C.
Box   662
Stilwell, C.S.
Box   662
Stilwell, Katharine M.
Box   662
Stimmel, J.W.
Box   662
Stimson, D.M.
Box   662
Stimson, Dr.
Box   662
Stimson, Henry B., Jr.
Box   662
Stimson, Henry L.
Box   662
Stimson, Molly
Box   662
Stimson, Walter D.
Box   662
Stimpson, G.W.
Box   662
Stine, George H.
Box   662
Stirling, Dorothy
Box   662
Stirling, William R.
Box   662
Stirling, Yates, Jr.
Box   662
Stock, Frederick A.
Box   662
Stock, Frederick A., Memorial
Box   662
Stock, Frederick A., Scholarship Fund
Box   662
Stock, George B.
Box   662
Stocker, Eugene D., Mrs.
Box   662-663
Stocksick, H.J.
Physical Description: 9 folders 
Box   663
Stockton, Louise M.
Box   663
Stoddard, John L.
Box   663
Stodgell, W.C.
Box   663
Stoker, Brown
Box   663
Stokes, Anson Phelps
Box   663
Stokes, Anson Phelps, Jr.
Box   663
Stokes, Carol M. Phelps
Box   663
Stokes, Frederick A. Company
Box   663
Stokes, Harold Phelps
Box   663
Stokes, Harold Phelps, Mrs. (Elizabeth Miner King)
Box   663
Stokes, Helen L. Phelps
Box   663
Stokes, James
Box   663
Stone, Annie Marie
Box   663
Stone, Charles D., and Company
Box   663
Stone, Cliff E.
Box   663
Stone, Elizabeth
Box   663
Stone, Fannie S., Mrs.
Box   663
Stone, Henry
Box   663
Stone, Henry B., Mrs.
Box   663
Stone, Herbert S., and Company
Box   663
Stone, Herbert Stuart
Box   663
Stone, Herbert Stuart, Mrs. (Mary Grigsby McCormick)
Box   663
Stone, Herbert Stuart
Box   663
Stone, Herbert Stuart, Jr.
Box   663
Stone, Herbert Stuart, Jr., Mrs. (Elizabeth H. Randall)
Box   663
Stone, H.O., and Company
Box   663
Stone, H.O., Mrs. (Elizabeth Yager)
Box   663
Stone, James S.
Box   664
Stone, James S., Mrs. (Caroline Worthington)
Box   664
Stone, John Timothy
Physical Description: 5 folders 
Box   664
Stone, John Timothy, Mrs. (Marie Briggs)
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   664
Stone, John Timothy, Mrs. (Bessie Parsons)
Box   664
Stone, John Timothy, Jr.
Box   664
Stone, Judson F.
Box   664
Stone, Judson F., Mrs.
Box   664
Stone, Judson Mayhew, Mrs. (Helen Pancoast)
Box   664
Stone, Katharine D.
Box   664
Stone, Melville E., Mrs. (Martha J. McFarland)
Box   664
Stone, Melville E. (Ned)
Box   664
Stone, Melville E., Mrs. (Katharine Temple Lapsley)
Box   664
Stone, Melville E., Jr.
Box   664
Stone, Melvin Curtis
Box   664
Stone, Robert E., Mrs.
Box   664
Stone, Robert Henry
Box   664
Stone, Susan Dickinson
Box   664
Stone, William C.
Box   664
Stoneman, William H.
Box   664
Stone, W.S., Mrs.
Box   664
Stonesifer, Louis Markwood, Mrs.
Box   664
Stony Brook Assembly
Box   664
Stookey, Orrin V.
Box   664
Stophilbeen, Tillie
Stop & Shop
Box   664
1914-1946 July
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   665
1946 August-1948 October
Physical Description: 10 folders 
Box   666
1948 November-1950 June
Physical Description: 10 folders 
Box   667
1950 July-1951 October
Physical Description: 8 folders 
Box   667
Storer, Annie M.
Box   667
Storer, C.A.
Box   667
Storer, Francis Ellingwood
Box   667
Storer, James A.
Box   667
Storey, Susan
Box   667
Storrow, James J., Mrs. (Helen Osborne)
Box   667
Storrs & Harrison Company
Box   667
Storrs, Ronald
Box   667
Story Book Play-room
Box   667
Stotesbury, Edward T.
Box   667
Stoughton, Teresa
Box   667
Stout, Rex
Box   667
Stoute, Argyle
Box   667
Stover, Robert, Mrs. (Nancy Fowler Merle-Smith)
Box   668
Stowe, Leland
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   668
Stowell, Ellery C.
Box   668
Stracke, Win
Box   668
Straight, Margaret
Box   668
Straight, Michael
Box   668
Straight, Michael, Mrs.
Box   668
Straithmore, Muriel
Box   668
Strandberg, E.P., and Bros.
Box   668
Strassheim, Irma
Box   668
Stratford Furniture Shop
Box   668
Stratford Hotel Company
Box   668
Straub, Walter Frederick
Box   668
Straub, Walter Frederick, Mrs. (Anna Wieboldt)
Box   668
Strauss, A.W.
Box   668
Strauss Building Prescription Pharmacy
Box   668
Strauss & Company
Box   668
Strauss, Frederick
Box   668
Strauss, S.W., and Company
Box   668
Strauschild, Otto
Box   668
Strauss, Mr.
Box   668
Strauss, Jerome F.
Box   668
Strauss, Lee J., Mrs.
Box   668
Strawbridge, Rachel
Box   668
Strawn, Silas
Box   668
Strayer, George D.
Box   668
Streams, S.C., Funeral Home
Box   668
Strecker, Edward A.
Box   668
Street, A.W.
Box   668
Street, Charles Arthur
Box   668
Street Manual Training School
Box   668
Street, W.D.C., Mrs.
Box   668
Streich, P.R., and Sons
Box   668
Streit, Clarence Kirshman
Box   668
Streitz, Ruth
Box   668
Strenger, H.T.
Box   668
Stribling, Alex
Box   668
Stribling, William
Box   668
Strickland, J.P., and Company
Box   668
Strikers' Relief Committee
Box   668
Strobel, Charles Louis
Box   668
Strobel, Jean M.
Box   668
Stroh, Bernhard, Mrs.
Box   668
Strong, Anna Louise
Box   668
Strong, Charles H.
Box   668
Strong, Gordon, and Company
Box   668
Strong, H.
Box   668
Strong, Henry, Mrs.
Box   668
Strong, Jonathan W.
Box   668
Strong, Robert
Box   668
Strong, Walter A.
Box   668
Strong, W.J.H.
Box   668
Strutt, Leonard
Box   668
Stryke, Josie T.
Box   668
Stryke, Mrs.
Box   668
Stryker, Elisabeth G.
Box   668
Stryker, M. Woolsey
Box   668
Stuart, Charles M.
Box   668
Stuart, Harold C.
Box   668
Stuart, John
Box   668
Stuart, John Charles
Box   668
Stuart, John Leighton
Box   669
Stuart, John Leighton
Box   669
Stuart, Robert Douglas
Box   669
Stuart, Robert Douglas, Mrs.
Box   669
Stuart, Robert W.
Box   669
Stuart, W.G.
Box   669
Stuart and Young
Box   669
Stubbs, Eric Walter, Mrs.
Box   669
Stubbs, Mary
Box   669
Studebaker Brothers Trust
Box   669
Studebaker, Clement
Box   669
Studebaker, Corporation
Box   669
Studebaker, George M.
Box   669
Studebaker Mail Order Company
Box   669
Student-Community Interracial Committee
Box   669
Student Fellowship
Box   669
Student Friendship Fund
Box   669
Student Volunteer Movement
Box   669
Students' Aid Society
Box   669
Students' International Union
Box   669
Studio Book Shop
Box   669
Stuenkel, Ernst
Box   669
Stuever, Karl W.
Box   669
Sturges, George, Mrs.
Box   669
Sturges, Lee, Mrs.
Box   669
Sturgis, Dinah
Box   669
Sturgis, Hammond, Mrs.
Box   669
Sturgis, Robert, Mrs.
Box   669
Sturgis, Rush, Mrs.
Box   669
Sturm, Claudine V.
Box   669
Sturm, Mr.
Box   669
Sturtevant, Mabel
Box   669
Stutz Motor Car Company
Box   669
Stylyos
Box   669
Succo, Marie
Box   669
Sudler, Carroll H.
Box   669
Sudler, Carroll H., Mrs. (Susan B. Culbreth)
Box   669
Sulaiman, Ibrahim
Box   669
Sularski, John
Box   669
Sulgrave Institution, The
Box   669
Sulka, A., & Company
Box   669
Sullivan, Miss
Box   669
Sullivan, Alexander, Mrs.
Box   669
Sullivan, Algernon Sydney
Box   669-670
Sullivan, Algernon Sydney, Mrs. (Mary Mildred Hammond)
Physical Description: 7 folders 
Box   670
Sullivan, Annie K.
Box   670
Sullivan, Arthur
Box   670
Sullivan & Cromwell
Box   670
Sullivan, George Hammond
Physical Description: 7 folders 
Box   670
Sullivan, James
Box   670
Sullivan, James, Mrs.
Box   670
Sullivan, J.B., & Bro.
Box   670
Sullivan, J.P., & Company
Box   670
Sullivan, Julia V.
Box   670
Sullivan, Olive M.
Box   670
Sullivan, Ralph C.
Box   670
Sulzberger, G.F.
Box   670
Sulzer, William
Box   670
Sumacher, Don C.
Box   670
Summers, Anthony
Box   670
Summers, George W.
Box   670
Summers, Joe
Box   671
Summers, Mack S.
Box   671
Summers, U.T., Mrs.
Box   671
Summers, William
Box   671
Summy, Clayton F., Company
Box   671
Sumner, Francis C.
Box   671
Sumner, Henry W.
Box   671
Sumner, Walter Taylor
Box   671
Sumner's Market Company
Box   671
Sun, The (New York)
Box   671
Sun-Times (Chicago)
Box   671
Sunday League of America
Box   671
Sundwall, John
Box   671
Sunley, Robert
Box   671
Sunny, B.E.
Box   671
Sunshine Day Nursery
Box   671
Survey Associates
Box   671
Sussman's Dye House
Box   671
Sutherland, Elizabeth H.
Box   671
Sutherland, Margaret Christine Stuart
Box   671
Sutherland, Mina
Box   671
Sutherland, Pearl, Mrs.
Box   671
Sutliff, Phoebe
Box   671
Sutton, C.J.
Box   671
Sutton, George
Box   671
Suttner, Bertha V.
Box   671
Suzuki, Y.
Box   671
Swaggert & Company
Box   671
Swain, A. C., Jr.
Box   671
Swain, Charles F.
Box   671
Swain, Irene M.
Box   671
Swain, Milton Chipman
Box   671
Swan, Joseph R., Mrs. (Nathalie Henderson)
Box   671-672
Swan, Thomas W.
Physical Description: 10 folders 
Box   672
Swanson, Alfred
Box   672
Swanson, Alfred, Mrs.
Box   672
Swanson, Anna
Box   672
Swanson, C.A.
Box   672
Swanson, Caroline
Box   672
Swanson & Company
Box   672
Swanson, Frances
Box   672
Swanson, Henning
Box   672
Swanson, Nathalie
Box   672
Swanson, Ruth
Box   672
Swanson's Laundry
Box   672
Swedish-American Women's Club
Box   672
Swedish Consulate
Box   672
Swedish Covenant Hospital
Box   672
Swedish National Association
Box   672
Swedish National Employment Agency
Box   672
Swedish Societies Old People's Home Association
Box   672
Sweeney, John Edward
Box   672
Sweeney, John Edward, Mrs.
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   672
Sweet Electrical Construction
Box   672
Sweet, Hardy
Box   672
Sweet, Wallach & Company
Box   672
Sweetland, Monroe
Box   672-673
Sweetser, Arthur
Physical Description: 6 folders 
Box   673
Sweetser, Arthur, Mrs. (Ruth Gregory)
Box   673
Sweetser, John G.
Box   673
Swenie, Denis Joseph
Box   673
Swenson, Carl G.
Box   673
Swenson, G.
Box   673
Swift, Charles H.
Box   673
Swift and Company
Box   673
Swift, Edward F.
Box   673
Swift, Edward F., Mrs.
Box   673
Swift, Frederick
Box   673
Swift, Gustavus Franklin
Box   673
Swift, Harold H.
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   673
Swift, Louis F.
Box   673
Swigart & Company
Box   673
Swiggett, Glen
Box   673
Swing, Raymond Gram
Box   673
Swiss Consulate
Box   673
Swoboda, Alois P.
Box   673
Swope, Gerard
Box   673
Sykes, Wilfred
Box   673
Symonds, Mrs. Brandreth
Box   673
Symonds-Atkinson Optical Company
Box   673
Symons, Emma
Box   673
Symons, Grace
Box   673
Synodical College for Young Women
Box   673
Sypher & Company
Box   673
Syracuse University
Box   673
Szar, Linne
Box   673
Szilard, Leo
Subseries: T
Box   673
Taber, John
Box   673
Taber, Lydia Starr
Box   673
Taber, Sydney Richmond
Box   673
Tauscher, Johanna Gadski
Box   673
Taber, Sydney Richmond, Mrs. (Julia B. Cox)
Box   673
Tabor, H.A., Mrs.
Box   673
Tackett, W.C., Inc.
Box   673
Taendler Typewriter Service
Box   673
Taffey, Sadie Robins
Box   673
Taft, Donald R.
Box   673
Taft-Lorado
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   673
Taft, Lorado, Mrs.
Box   673
Taft School
Box   674
Taft, William Howard
Box   674
Tagawa, D.
Box   674
Taggart, B.B.
Box   674
Taggart, Fannie Brown
Box   674
Taggart, Walter
Box   674
Tailored Woman Inc., The
Box   674
Tait, de Sparre, Mrs.
Box   674
Tait, George, II
Box   674
Tait, George, II, Mrs. (McCormick-Adah Wilson)
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Box   674
Tait, Mr.
Box   674
Takaishi, Shingoro
Box   674
Talbot, Eleanor Fisher
Box   674
Talbot, Eugene S., Jr.
Box   674
Talbot, Marion
Box   674
Talbot, Ona B.
Box   674
Talbott, Guy E.
Box   674
Talcott and Platt
Box   674
Taliaferro, Fannie P.
Box   674
Talking Machine Shop
Box   674
Talladega College
Box   674
Tallulah Falls Industrial School
Box   674
Tande, Frank
Box   674
Tang, Lin Yu
Box   674
Tanke, O.W.
Box   674
Tankersley, Garvin E., Mrs. (Miller-Ruth McCormick)
Box   674
Tannahill, Dorothy
Box   674
Tanner, Arvid B.
Box   674
Tanner, Motor Livery
Box   674
Taos Indian Curio Shop
Box   674
Tappe Inc.
Box   674
Tappe, Johannes
Box   674
Tappen, Frederick D.
Box   674
Tappey, Francis
Box   674
Tappey, Francis, Mrs. (Sadie Robins)
Box   674
Tapson, C.O.
Box   674
Tarbell, Ida M.
Box   674
Tarbox, Frances
Box   675
Tariff Commission League
Box   675
Tashjian, Lee
Box   675
Tate, W.K.
Box   675
Tatgenhorst, George W.
Box   675
Tatman
Box   675
Tatro, Joseph
Box   675
Tawney, Richard Henry
Box   675
Tax Service Association of Illinois
Box   675
Taxi-Service Company
Box   675
Tayler, William Lonsdale
Box   675
Taylor, Mr.
Box   675
Taylor, Albert D.
Box   675
Taylor, Alva
Box   675
Taylor, Alva W.
Box   675
Taylor, A.L.W.
Box   675
Taylor, Anderson
Box   675
Taylor, Arthur I.
Box   675
Taylor Brothers Company
Box   675
Taylor & Brown
Box   675
Taylor, C.A., Trunk Works
Box   675
Taylor, Edmond
Box   675
Taylor, Edward Wyllys
Box   675
Taylor, Ellen
Box   675
Taylor, Elsie
Box   675
Taylor, Emily D.
Box   675
Taylor, Emma B.
Box   675
Taylor, F.M.
Box   675
Taylor, Francis
Box   675
Taylor, G.B.
Box   675
Taylor, George C.
Box   675
Taylor, George E.
Box   675
Taylor, G.G.
Box   675
Taylor, Glen H.
Box   675-676
Taylor, Graham
Box   676
Taylor, Graham, Mrs. (Leah Demarest)
Box   676
Taylor, Graham Romeyn
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   676
Taylor, Graham Romeyn, Mrs. (Florence Taylor)
Box   676
Taylor, Harden F.
Box   676
Taylor, Harriet
Box   676
Taylor, Henry, Jr., & Company
Box   676
Taylor, Ida M.
Box   676
Taylor, James Loockerman
Box   676
Taylor, John Madison
Box   676
Taylor, Josephine D.
Box   676
Taylor, Katharine
Physical Description: 7 folders 
Box   676
Taylor, Kathryn Emery
Box   676
Taylor, Kenneth
Box   676
Taylor, Kenneth, Mrs.
Box   676
Taylor, Lea Demarest
Box   676
Taylor, M.
Box   676
Taylor, Orville James
Box   677
Taylor, Ralph T.
Box   677
Taylor, R.H.
Box   677
Taylor, R.M.N., Mrs.
Box   677
Taylor, Robert, Mrs.
Box   677
Taylor-Ross, Mary
Box   677
Taylor, Samuel G., III
Box   677
Taylor, Silas Frederic
Box   677
Taylor & Taylor
Box   677
Taylor, Vera
Box   677
Taylor, Walter Elliott
Box   677
Taylor, Warren
Box   677
Taylor, W.A., & Sons
Box   677
Tchou, M. Thomas
Box   677
Teachers College
Box   677
Teachers Co-operative Association, The
Box   677
Teachers' Councils
Box   677
Tear, Nettie
Box   677
Tebbetts & Garland
Box   677
Tebbetts, Virginia
Box   677
Tecolote Book Shop
Box   677
Teehan, Mary L.
Box   677
Tefft, Margaret
Box   677
Tel-Electric Company, The
Box   677
Telephone Shop
Box   677
Telford, F.V.
Box   677
Teller, Myron
Box   677
Temperance, Industrial and Collegiate Institute
Box   677
Temple, Alice
Box   677
Temple, Ralph, Cycle Company
Box   677
Temple, William E.
Box   677
Templeton, Stuart John
Box   677
Tengman, Anna
Box   677
Tennessee State Penitentiary
Box   677
Tennessee Valley Authority
Tenney, Charles H.
Box   677
1919 January-1920 April
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   678
1920 May-1921 December
Physical Description: 9 folders 
Box   679
1922 January-1923
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   679
Tenney, Charles Henry, Mrs. (Joan Penfold Lusk)
Box   679
Tenney, Harding, Sherman & Rogers
Physical Description: 7 folders 
Box   679
Tenney, Henry F.
Box   680
Tenney, Horace Kent, Mrs. (Eleanor Favill)
Box   680
Tenney, Sherman, Bentley & Guthrie
Box   680
Tepfer, Catherine
Box   680
Ter Burgh, Hendrik
Box   680
Terhune, Albert Payson
Box   680
Terman, Mandel
Box   680
Terrell, Harry Terry, Mr.
Box   680
Terry-Atlas Company
Box   680
Terveen, S.
Box   680
Terwell, A.J.
Box   680
Teach, G.G.
Box   680
Teter, Lucius
Box   680
Tevis, Julia Anthony
Box   680
Tevis S., May
Box   680
Tevis, S.S.
Box   680
Texaco Service
Box   680
Texas Presbyterian University
Box   680
Thatcher School, The
Box   680
Thacher, Thomas Chandler
Box   680
Thackara, A. Montgomery, Mrs.
Box   680
Thackrey, T.O.
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   680
Thale, Elizabeth Anne
Box   680
Thaw, Alexander Blair
Box   680
Thaw, Benjamin, Mrs.
Box   680
Thayer, Bayard, Mrs.
Box   680
Thayer, Ernest Lawrence, Mrs. (Rosalind Buel)
Box   680
Thayer, J.A.
Box   680
Thayer & Jackson Stationery Company
Box   680
Thayer, P.R.
Box   680
Thayse, Harris
Box   680
Theatre du Vieux Colombier
Box   680
Theatre Guild and The American Theatre Society, The
Box   680
Theatrical Mutual Association
Box   680
Theil, Fred
Box   680
Their Book Shop
Box   680
Theobold, Walter H.
Box   680
Theological School of Meadville, Pennsylvania
Box   680
Thessalonica Agricultural and Industrial Institute (Greece)
Thielbar, Frederick John
Box   680
1916 March-June 23
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Box   681
1916 June 24-1920 October 20
Physical Description: 18 folders 
Box   682
1920 October 21-1922 November
Physical Description: 13 folders 
Box   683
1922 December-1925
Physical Description: 11 folders 
Box   684
1926
Physical Description: 11 folders 
Box   685
1927 January-August
Physical Description: 12 folders 
Box   686
1927 September-1936
Physical Description: 13 folders 
Box   687
1937-1941
Physical Description: 6 folders 
Box   687
Thielbar, Frederick John, Mrs.
Box   687
Thielbar & Frigard
Box   687
Thielbar, Henry Burgess
Box   687
Thielen, P.J.
Box   687
Thieman, H.L.
Box   687
Thierry, George
Box   687
Third International Congress for the Advancement of Drawing and Art Teaching
Box   687
Thirlkeld, Mr.
Box   687
Thistle, W.B.
Box   687
Thoeny, O.W.
Box   687
Tholen, Emil F.
Box   687
Thollander, Axel
Box   687
Thomas, A.M., Mrs.
Box   687
Thomas, Anita
Box   687
Thomasus O., August
Box   687
Thomas, Berkley A.
Box   687
Thomas, Charles A.
Box   687
Thomas, Chauncey, & Company
Box   687
Thomas, D.A.
Box   687
Thomas, Elbert D.
Box   687
Thomas, Emma
Box   687
Thomas, Frank H., Mrs. (Laura Kendall)
Box   687
Thomas, Frederick B., & Company
Box   687
Thomas, Geo. H., School
Box   687
Thomas, Geo. H., Memorial Association
Box   687
Thomas, Grace
Box   687
Thomas, Howard
Box   687
Thomas, Jefferson Memorial Foundation
Box   687
Thomas, John Charles
Box   687
Thomas, J.T.
Box   688
Thomas, Lily Singleton
Box   688
Thomas, Lina A.
Box   688
Thomas, Lowell
Box   688
Thomas, Lura M.
Box   688
Thomas, Mary J.
Box   688
Thomas, Norman
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   688
Thomas, S. Seymour
Box   688
Thomas, S. Seymour, Mrs.
Box   688
Thomas, Theodore
Box   688
Thomas, Theodore, Mrs. (Rose Fay)
Box   688
Thomas, Theodore, Orchestra
Box   688
Thomas, W.H.
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   688
Thomas, William A.
Box   688
Thomas, William I., Mrs. (Harriet Park)
Box   688
Thomasma, Harriet G.
Box   688
Thomason, O.M.
Box   688
Thomason, Samuel Emory
Box   688
Thomason, Samuel Emory, Mrs.
Box   688
Thomason, Nelson
Box   688
Thomg, Ross B.
Box   688
Thompson, Ahern & Company
Box   688
Thompson, Carl D.
Box   688
Thompson, Charles M.
Box   688
Thompson, Chester
Box   688
Thompson, C.W.
Box   688
Thompson, Dorothy
Box   688
Thompson, E.F.
Box   688
Thompson, Emily
Box   688
Thompson, John B.
Box   688
Thompson, Keith
Box   688
Thompson, Leverett
Box   688
Thompson, Leverett, Mrs. (Alice Poole)
Box   688
Thompson, N.A., Mrs.
Box   688
Thompson, Paul
Box   688
Thompson, Rachel McCabe
Box   688
Thompson, Robert J.
Box   688
Thompson, Robert J., Mrs.
Box   688
Thompson, Slason
Box   688
Thompson, Slason, Mrs. (Julia Watson)
Box   688
Thompson-Starrett Company
Box   688
Thompson, Tyler, Mrs.
Box   688
Thompson, William
Box   688
Thompson, William Hale
Box   688
Thomson, Edward
Box   688
Thomson, Elnora E.
Box   688
Thomson, Thomas, Mrs.
Box   688
Thomson, W.F.
Box   688
“Thor” Sales Company
Box   688
Thorlaksson, S.O.
Box   688
Thorley, Charles
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   688
Thorn, John C.
Box   688
Thornbury & Stanton
Box   688
Thorndike, J.R.
Box   688
Thorndike, Paul
Box   688
Thorndike, Paul, Mrs. (Rachel Sherman)
Box   688
Thorne, Mr.
Box   688
Thorne, Charles Hallett
Box   688
Thorne, George Arthur
Box   688
Thorne, James Ward, Mrs. (Narcissa Niblack)
Box   688
Thorne, May
Box   688
Thorne, Robert Julius
Box   688
Thorne-Thomsen, Anne
Box   688
Thorne-Thomsen, Francis
Box   688
Thorne-Thomsen, Georg
Box   689
Thorne-Thomsen, Georg, Mrs. (Gudrun)
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   689
Thorne-Thomsen, Leif
Box   689
Thorneloe, Walter E.
Box   689
Thornley, Charlotte A.
Box   689
Thornton, Smith Company Ltd.
Box   689
Thornton, W.T., Mrs.
Box   689
Thornwell Orphanage
Box   689
Thoron, Ellen
Box   689
Thorp, Alice A.
Box   689
Thorp, Amy
Box   689
Thorp, Anne (Tukey)
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   689
Thorp, Freeman
Box   689
Thorp, Joseph Gilbert
Box   689
Thorp, Joseph Gilbert, Mrs. (Annie S.)
Box   689
Thorpe, B.A.
Box   689
Thorpe, E.G.E.
Box   689
Thorton, Louise
Box   689
Thrall, W.A.
Box   689
Thrasher, Samuel Powers
Box   689
Thread and Needle
Box   689
Three Arts Club
Box   689
Thurber Art Galleries
Box   689
Thurber, Cleveland, Mrs. (Elizabeth Mary Hamilton)
Box   689
Thuren, Walter, Mrs.
Box   689
Thurman, Florence
Box   689
Thurn, Mme. L.
Box   689
Thurston, Henry F.
Box   689
Thurston, Henry W.
Box   689
Thwaites, Reuben G.
Box   689
Thwing, Charles F.
Box   689
Tibbits, Henry S.
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   689
Tibbits, Henry S., Mrs. (Emma McLean)
Box   689
Ticken, Theodore, Mrs.
Box   689
Ticknor, Caroline
Box   689
Tieck, Ernst
Box   689
Tierce, Mme.
Box   689
Tierney, F.K.
Box   689
Tiffany, C.C.
Box   689-690
Tiffany & Company
Physical Description: 11 folders 
Box   690
Tiffany Glass & Decorating Company
Box   690
Tiffany, Helen H.
Box   690
Tiffany, Louis C.
Box   690
Tiffany Studios
Box   690
Tilden, Edward
Box   690
Tilden, Henry C.
Box   690
Tillinghast, J.J.
Box   690
Tillinghast, J.J., Mrs.
Box   690
Tillinghast, Mary
Box   690
Tillman, Harry C., Mrs. (Amanda Shields)
Physical Description: 6 folders 
Box   690
Tillson, Susan
Box   690
Tilney, Frederick
Box   690
Tilt, Charles Arthur
Box   690
Tilt, Emma Wood
Box   690
Tilt, Katharine
Box   690
Tilton, Asa C.
Box   690
Tilton School
Box   691
Time
Box   691
Times, Sunday (London)
Box   691
Times, The (London)
Box   691
Times Book Club (London)
Box   691
Times Dispatch, The
Box   691
Timmons, James
Box   691
Timrott, Ed
Box   691
Tingerson, Madame E.
Box   691
Tingle, Dolli
Box   691
Tinturier, Marie
Box   691
Tinty, Baron
Box   691
Tiplady, John
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Box   691
Tisdelle, A.C.
Box   691
Tishler, Pauline
Box   691
Titcomb Bonafide Reporting Company
Box   691
Titcomb, Ida S.C.
Box   691
Titley, Alma B.
Box   691
Tittle, Ernest Fremont
Box   691
Tittle, William
Box   691
Titus, John H., Jr.
Box   691
Titus, William N.
Box   691
Tivy, B.M., Mrs.
Box   691
Tobar, Francisco X.
Box   691
Tobey Furniture Company, The
Box   691
Tobin, Mary E.
Box   691
Tobin, William
Box   691
Todd, Arthur J.
Box   691
Todd, Elizabeth
Box   691
Todd, Frank, & Company
Box   691
Todd, George H.
Box   691
Todd, Mary A.
Box   691
Todd School for Boys
Box   691
Toedt, Ella A.
Box   691
Toerge, Norman K.
Box   691
Toffler, Edward Allen
Box   691
Toll, Giles
Box   691
Toll, Henry W.
Physical Description: 5 folders 
Box   691
Toll, Henry W., Mrs.
Box   691
Tolman, Sexton & Chandler
Box   691
Tolman, William H.
Box   691
Toloff Studio
Box   691
Tolstoi, Alexandra
Box   692
Tomaso Mandolin Orchestra
Box   692
Tomaso Orchestra
Box   692
Tomei, Louis
Box   692
Tomlins, Christine
Box   692
Tomlins, William L.
Box   692
Tomlins, William L., Work
Box   692
Tomlinson, Edward
Box   692
Tomlinson, George H., Mrs.
Box   692
Tomlinson, Herbert O., & Company
Box   692
Thompkins, Alva
Box   692
Thompkins, Martin
Box   692
Thompkins, Nicholas J.
Box   692
Thompkins, Patrick Edwards
Box   692
Thompkins, Patrick Edwards, Mrs.
Box   692
Tone, David K., Mrs.
Box   692
Tonnell, Mr.
Box   692
Tonying & Company
Box   692
Toomin, Philip R.
Box   692
Toothaker, Ernest B.
Box   692
Topakyan, H.H.
Box   692
Topeka Industrial and Educational Institute
Box   692
Topel, Walter C.
Box   692
Topliff, Samuel
Box   692
Topping, Florence
Box   692
Topping, Helen F.
Box   692
Topping, Mary H.
Box   692
Topping, Wandell
Box   692
Topping, Wandell, Mrs.
Box   692
Torbet, Lewis K., Mrs.
Box   692
Torcum Rug Company
Box   692
Torian, Jean
Box   692
Tormey, Donald
Box   692
Tormey, Donald, Mrs.
Box   692
Tormey, Peter
Box   692
Toronto Advisory Committee for Co-operation in Boys' Work
Box   692
Toronto Bible College
Box   692
Toronto Boys' Dominion
Box   692
Toronto, City of - Commissioner of Parks
Box   692
Toronto, Conservatory of Music
Box   692
Toronto General Hospital
Box   692
Toronto Hospital for Incurables
Box   692
Toronto Housing Company
Box   692
Toronto Humane Society
Box   692
Toronto Mission Union
Box   692
Toronto Newsboys' Building Fund
Box   693
Toronto Orthopedic Hospital
Box   693
Toronto Playgrounds Association
Box   693
Toronto Religious Education Council
Box   693
Toronto School of Religious Education for Children's Workers, The
Box   693
Toronto Symphony Orchestra
Box   693
Toronto Women's Liberal Association, The
Box   693
Toronto Women's Musical Club
Box   693
Toronto and York County Patriotic Fund Association
Box   693
Torres, H.E.
Box   693
Torrey, Bright & Capen Company
Box   693
Torrey, Pauline
Box   693
Torrey, R.A.
Box   693
Torrison, Agnes
Box   693
Torset, P.O.
Box   693
Totten, Robert Duncan
Box   693
Touche, Niven & Company
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   693
Toulmin, Alice Larkin
Box   693
Toulouse, Joseph H.
Box   693
Tourney, Eleanor
Box   693
Toumen, James William, Jr., Mrs. (Noel Stone)
Box   693
Touraine Hotel
Box   693
Tousley, Frederick K.
Box   693
Tower, Benjamin C.
Box   693
Tower Brothers & Company
Box   693
Towle, Harriet
Box   693
Town Hall Inc., The
Box   693
Town Hall Meeting of Chicago
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   693
Town Topics
Box   693
Townsend, Andrew
Box   693
Townsend, George Henry
Box   693
Townsend, Irving U., Jr.
Box   693
Townsend, J.J.
Box   693
Townsend, Mary
Box   693
Townsend, Richard H., Mrs.
Box   693
Townsend, Willard Saxby
Box   693
Townsend, William E.
Box   693
Townsend, William E., Mrs.
Box   694
Townsfolk Magazine
Box   694
Towson, Charles R.
Physical Description: 13 folders 
Box   694
Towvim, Theodore
Box   694
Toyo Art Shop
Box   694
Tozier, Josephine
Box   694
Trabue, M.R.
Box   694
Tracy & Company
Box   694
Tracy, Harriet N.
Box   694
Tracy, Howard
Box   694
Tracy, Martha
Box   694-695
Tracy, Percy Wheeler, Mrs. (Amanda Adams)
Physical Description: 6 folders 
Box   695
Trade Circular Addressing Company
Box   695
Trainer, James G.
Box   695
Trainor, Anna
Box   695
Trainor, M.X. Lewis
Box   695
Tramonti, E.
Box   695
Tramonti, E., Mrs.
Box   695
Trans-Continental Freight Company
Box   695
Transport Insurance Exchange
Box   695
Transport Underwriters Association
Box   695
Trant, Annie Lawson
Box   695
Trask, George W.
Box   695
Tratebas, Jerome, Mrs.
Box   695
Traubel, Helen
Box   695
Trauffer, F. Peter
Box   695
Travelers Aid Society
Box   695
Travelers Indemnity Company
Box   695
Travick, Florrie
Box   695
Travis, Harry A.
Box   695
Trawick, Corydon W.
Box   695
Traylor, Melvin A.
Box   695
Treadway, Walter Lewis
Box   695
Treadway, Walter Lewis, Mrs. (Sylvia Houston)
Box   695
Tredinnick, J.P.
Box   695
Tree, Anna J.
Box   695
Tree, A. Ronald
Box   695
Tree Irrigator Company
Box   695
Tree, Lambert
Box   695
Trembley, Charles C.
Box   695
Trenchard, Marion
Box   695
Trenchard, T.G.
Box   695
Trenwith's
Box   695
Trevett & Marshall
Box   695
Trevor, John B., Mrs.
Box   695
Triangle and Inner Circle Clubs
Box   695
Tri Geminal Confection Company
Box   695
Triggs, Oscar Lovell
Box   695
Trine, Ralph Waldo
Box   695
Trinity University
Box   695
Trinkle, E. Lee
Box   695
Tripler, F.R., & Company
Box   695
Tripp, L.L.
Box   695
Tritschler, Lorraine
Box   695
Troendle, Lina
Box   695
Troschel, A.
Box   695
Trost, Marie
Box   695
Trotty Veck Messengers
Box   695
Troubetskoy, Eugene
Box   695
Trowbridge, MacDonald & Niver Company
Box   695
Troy Laundry Company
Box   695
Troy, Robert Matthew
Box   695
Troyanovsky, Alexander
Box   695
Truax, Carol
Box   695
Truax, Charles, Mrs.
Box   695
Truax, Greene & Company
Box   695
Trudeau, Edward L.
Box   695
Trudeau, Edward Livingston, Jr., Mrs. (Hazel Martyn)
Box   695
Trudeau, Francis B.
Box   695
Trudeau, Francis B., Mrs.
Box   695
Trudeau, Sanatorium
Box   695
True, M.A.
Box   695
Trueblood, Benjamin F.
Box   695
Truesdale
Box   696
Truman, Harry S.
Box   696
Truman, Harry S., Mrs. (Bess Wallace)
Box   696
Truman, Margaret
Box   696
Trumbo, Dalton
Box   696
Trumbull, Lyman, Mrs.
Box   696
Tschabold, C.A.
Box   696
Tsiang, T.F.
Box   696
Tsuda College (Tokyo)
Box   696
Tubable Wardrobe
Box   696
Tubbs, Florence H.
Box   696
Tucker, Beatrice E.
Box   696
Tucker, Hayes & Bartholomew
Box   696
Tucker, Mary Williams
Box   696
Tucker Shops
Box   696
Tucker, W.M.
Box   696
Tuckerman, A.B., Mrs.
Box   696
Tuckerman, Etta
Box   696
Tuckerman, Gustavus
Box   696
Tudhope, J.B.
Box   696
Tuec Company of Chicago
Box   696
Tuesday Art & Travels Club
Box   696
Tufts, Gorham, Jr.
Box   696
Tufts, James H.
Box   696
Tugwell, Rexford Guy
Box   696
Tugwell, Rexford Guy, Mrs. (Grace Falke)
Box   696
Tuley, Murray F.
Box   696
Tullis, A.T., Mrs.
Box   696
Tully Bros.
Box   696
Tumulty, Joseph Patrick
Box   696
Tunell, George G.
Box   696
Tuohy & Fortune
Box   696
Turban, A.A.
Box   696
Turbush, H.S., Mrs.
Box   696
Turkish Consulate
Box   696
Turnbull Elevator Manufacturing Company
Box   696
Turnbull, J.
Box   696
Turnbull, John
Box   696
Turner, Charles
Box   696
Turner, Ethel H.
Box   696
Turner, E.L. Dwight
Box   696
Turner, Harriot Stoddert, Mrs.
Box   696
Turner, Henry A., & Company
Box   696
Turner, Jessie
Box   696
Turner, John
Box   696
Turner, Mabel Beacom
Box   696
Turngren, Axel
Box   696
Turrell, Adelaide
Box   696
Turrell, Charles
Box   696
Tusculum College
Physical Description: 5 folders 
Box   697
Tuskegee Institute
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   697
Tusler, Eugene
Box   697
Tuthill, John W.G.
Box   697
Tuthill, Richard S.
Box   697
Tuttle, Arthur Farwell
Box   697
Tuttle, Charles H.
Box   697
Tuttle, Frank Day, Mrs.
Box   697
Tuttle, George T.
Box   697
Tuttle, Henry Nelson, Mrs. (Fannie Farwell)
Box   697
Tweedell, Edward D.
Box   697
Twentieth Century Club
Box   697
Twentieth Century Collection Agency, The
Box   697
Twentieth Century Company, The
Box   697
Twerdahl, Edward A.
Box   697
Twight, Alice G.
Box   697
Twitchellville W., May
Box   697
Twose, George M.
Box   697
Twyford, Maggie
Box   697
Twyman, Joseph, Mrs.
Box   697
Tyler, George C.
Box   697
Tyler, Harold Norwood
Box   697
Tyler, Herbert
Box   697
Tyler, Lyon G.
Box   697
Tyler, Morgan S.
Box   697
Tyler, Morgan S., Mrs.
Box   697
Tyler, Morgan S., Jr.
Box   697
Tyler, Thomas S., Mrs. (Frances O. McPherson)
Box   697
Tyler, Vila
Box   697
Tyndale, Theodore H.
Box   697
Tyng, Lila, Mrs.
Box   697
Typewriter Sales & Service
Box   697
Typewriter Service & Exchange Inc.
Box   697
Tyranena Golf Club
Box   697
Tyrrall, John
Box   697
Tyrrell, J.D.
Box   697
Tyrrell, William, & Company
Box   697
Tyrwhitt, Reginald
Box   697
Tyson, Russell
Box   697
Tyson, Russell, Mrs. (Sarah Bradley)
Box   697
Tyson, William
Subseries: U
Box   697
Udell, Christine
Box   697
Uehling, Otto
Box   697
Ueland, Elsa
Box   697
Uhlemann, Louis Henry
Box   697
Uhlhorn, H.W.
Box   697
Uhlich Orphan Home
Box   697
Ukraine Farming & Machinery Corporation
Box   697
Ullrick, Laura F.
Box   697
Ulman, Morris S., Mrs. (Alice Morrison)
Box   697
Underwood & Butler
Box   697-698
Underwood Corporation
Box   698
Underwood, John
Box   698
Underwood & Underwood Inc.
Box   698
Underwriters' Laboratories Inc.
Box   698
Undset, Sigrid
Box   698
Unikel, Graham, Mrs. (Esther Evdashin)
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   698
Union Chapel
Box   698
Union Christian College of Korea
Box   698
Union Club
Box   698-699
Union Club Motor Livery
Physical Description: 14 folders 
Box   699-700
Union Express Company
Physical Description: 5 folders 
Box   700
Union for Democratic Action
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Box   700
Union News Company, The
Box   700
Union Paper Company
Box   700
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Box   700
Union Station Company
Box   700
Union Theological College, Canton (Guangzhou), China
Box   700
Union Theological College (Chicago)
Box   700
Union Theological Seminary (New York)
Box   700
Union Theological Seminary (Virginia)
Box   700
Union Trust Company
Box   700
Unitarian, First Unitarian Church, Chicago
Box   700
United American Spanish Aid Committee
United Charities of Chicago
Box   700
1896-1905
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Box   701
1906-1918
Physical Description: 13 folders 
Box   702
1919-1953
Physical Description: 14 folders 
Box   703
United Charities (Huntsville, Alabama)
Box   703
United Christian Council for Democracy
Box   703
United Church Hospital Association, The
Box   703
United Crafts, The
Box   703
United Daughters of the Confederacy (Chicago Chapter)
Box   703
United Electrical Construction Company
Box   703
United Manufacturers
Box   703
United Nations Association of Greater Chicago
Box   703
United Nations Association Congress
Box   703
United Nations - Economic and Social Council – International Children's Emergency Fund
Box   703
United Nations Information Office
Box   703
United Nations - War Exposition
Box   703
United Nations War Relief Organizations
Box   703
United Negro College Fund Inc.
Box   703
United News
Box   703
United Parents Association
Box   703
United Press
Box   703
United Public Workers of America, C.I.O.
Box   703
United Russian American Committee
Box   703
United Sales Company
Box   703
United Seamen's Service
Box   704
United Service to China Inc.
Box   704
United Service Organizations Inc.
Box   704
United Society of Christian Endeavor
Box   704
United Spanish War Veterans
Box   704
U.S. Agriculture, Department of
Box   704
U.S. Army Camps
Box   704
U.S. Army, Department of
Box   704
U.S. Central Statistical Board
Box   704
U.S. Civil Service Commission
Box   704
U.S. Commerce, Department of
Box   704
U.S. Comptroller General
Box   704
U.S. Customs Service
Box   704
U.S. Delegation to United Nations
Box   704
U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois
Box   704
U.S. Documents, Superintendent of
Box   704
U.S. Education, Office of
Box   704
U.S. Facts and Figures, Office of
Box   704
U.S. Farm Security Administration
Box   704
U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation
Box   704
U.S. Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works
Box   704
U.S. Federal Emergency Relief Administration
Box   704
U.S. Foreign Economic Administration
Box   704
U.S. Fuel Administration
Box   704
U.S. Government Printing Office
Box   704
U.S. Government Reports, Office of
Box   704
U.S. House of Representatives
Box   704
U.S. Immigration & Naturalization, Department of
Box   704
U.S. Informational Conference
Box   704
U.S. Interior, Department of
Box   704
U.S. Justice, Department of
Box   704-705
U.S. Labor, Department of
Box   705
U.S. Library of Congress
Box   705
U.S. Maps
Box   705
U.S. National Recovery Administration
Box   705
U.S. National Resources Planning Board
Box   705
U.S. Post Office
Box   705
U.S. Price Administration, Office of
Box   705
U.S. Prohibition, Bureau of
Box   705
U.S. P.W.A. - Housing Division
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   705
U.S. Railroad Administration
Box   705
U.S. Senate
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   705
U.S. Social Security Board
Box   705-706
U.S. State, Department of
Box   706
U.S. Treasury, Department of
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   706
U.S. War, Department of
Box   706
U.S. War Information, Office of
Box   706
U.S. War Manpower Commission
Box   706
U.S. War Production Board
Box   706
United States Boy Scout, The
Box   706
United States Civil Legion, The
Box   706
United States Coin and Stamp Exchange, The
Box   706
United States Crayon Company
Box   706
United States Express Company
Box   706
United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company
Box   706
United States Fire Insurance Company
Box   706
United States Flag Association
Box   706
United States Indian School
Box   706
United States Junior Chamber of Commerce
Box   706
United States News (Washington)
Box   706
United States Press Clipping Bureau
Box   706
United States Roller Screen & Ventilator Company
Box   706
United States Steel Corporation
Box   706
United States Tent & Awning Company
Box   706
United States Training Corps
Box   706
United States Trust Company of New York
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   706
United Veterans
Box   706
United World Federalists
Box   707
Unity Church (Chicago)
Box   707
Universal Citizenship Training League
Box   707
Universal Cooperative Union
Box   707
Universal Credit Company
Box   707
Universal Oil Company
Box   707
Universal Religious Peace Conference
Box   707
University of Chicago
Physical Description: 5 folders 
Box   707
University of Chicago, Blackfriars
Box   707
University of Chicago Bookstore, The
Box   707
University of Chicago Cancer Research Foundation
Box   707
University of Chicago Cosmopolitan Club
Box   707
University of Chicago, Daily Maroon
Box   707
University of Chicago Glee Club
Box   707
University of Chicago Lecture Association
Box   707
University of Chicago Musical Clubs
Box   707
University of Chicago, Observer
Box   707
University of Chicago Press, The
Box   707
University of Chicago, Renaissance Society
Box   707
University of Chicago Round Table
Box   708
University of Chicago Parents' Association of the School of Education
Box   708
University of Chicago School of Education
Box   708
University of Chicago Settlement
Box   708
University of Chicago Weekly, The
Box   708
University Club of Chicago, The
Box   708
University College Women's Union
Box   708
University of Colorado
Box   708
University of Dubuque
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   708
University Elementary School
Box   708
University Ethical Society, The
Box   708
University Hospital Supply Association, The
Box   708
University of Illinois
Box   708
University of Iowa, State
Box   708
University of Kansas Press
Box   708
University of Kentucky
Box   708
University of Minnesota, The
Box   708
University of Music, The
Box   708
University of Nations, The
Box   708
University of North Dakota
Box   708
University of Pennsylvania
Box   708
University Research Extension
Box   708
University of Rochester, The
Box   708
University of Sacred Arts
Box   708
University School for Girls, The
Box   708
University Settlement of Toronto
Box   708
University of Southern California
Box   708
University of Toronto
Box   708
University of Vermont, The
Box   708
University of Virginia
Box   708
University of Wisconsin, The
Box   709
University of Wooster, The
Box   709
Updegraff, Harlan
Box   709
Upgren, Arthur R.
Box   709
Upham, Frederic W., Mrs. (Helen Hall)
Box   709
Uphouse, Willard
Box   709
Upper Avenue Bank
Box   709
Upper Canada Tract Society
Box   709
Upper St. Regis Golf Committee
Box   709
Upper St. Regis Property Owners Association Inc.
Box   709
Upton, Cassius M.
Box   709
Urey, Harold C.
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   709
Uric, Caroline Foulke
Box   709
Urquhart, John
Box   709
Urraca Cattle Company
Box   709
Urraca Ranch
Box   709
Uruguay, Consulate of
Box   709
Usborne, Henry
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   709
Uskali, Ruth
Box   709
Utah Gospel Mission
Box   709
Utah Investment Company
Box   709
Utica Normal and Industrial Institute, The
Box   709
Utility Electric Company
Box   709-710
Utley, Clifton M.
Physical Description: 9 folders 
Box   710
Utley, Clifton M., Mrs. (Frayn d'Este Garrick)
Box   710
Utley, Elizabeth
Box   710
Utley, Freda
Box   710
Utley & Frisbee
Box   710
Utley, Henry B.
Box   710
Utley, William Ross, Mrs. (Reigh Amber Hogue)
Box   710
Utter, Miss
Subseries: V
Box   710
Vacuum Cleaner Company
Box   710
Vahle, E.C., and Brothers
Box   710
Vail, Derrick
Box   710
Vaile, E.O.
Box   710
Valentine, Alastair Jan
Box   710
Valentine, John
Box   710
Valentine, John J.
Box   710
Valentine Museum
Box   710
Valentine, Patrick A., Mrs.
Box   710
Van Alstyne, Marie A., Mrs.
Box   710
Van Baarn, B. Seidlitz
Box   710
Van Baarn, Paul S.
Box   710
Van Berkum, Amelita
Box   710
Van Buren, Blanche A.
Box   710
VanBusch, Miss
Box   710
VanCleve, Edward M.
Box   710
Vanden Bosche H., August
Box   710
Van der Aa, D.J. Simon
Box   710
Vanderbilt, Louise
Box   710
Vanderbilt University
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   710
Vanderlip, Frank Arthur
Box   710
Vanderlip, Frank Arthur, Mrs. (Narcissa Cox)
Box   710
Vandervoort, Harriet M.
Box   710
Van Derzee, Mabel, Mrs.
Box   710
Van de Water, John Randolph
Box   710
Van de Water, John Randolph, Mrs.
Box   710
Van Doren, Carl
Box   710
Van Doren & Maynard
Box   711
Van Doorn, Howard C.
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   711
Van Doren, Mark
Box   711
Van Dort, G. Broes, & Company
Box   711
Van Dusen, Henry P.
Box   711
Van Dusen, Raymond
Box   711
Van Dyke, Henry
Box   711
Van Dyke, Mary
Box   711
Van Dyke, Paul
Box   711
Van Emburgh, D.B.
Box   711
Van File, Edward Sims
Box   711
Van Fossan, Virginia
Box   711
Van French, Jessie
Box   711
Van Hamel, F.A.
Box   711
Van Horn and Sawtell
Box   711
Van Houten, Anne
Box   711
Van Inwegen, Clarence P., Mrs.
Box   711
Van Kirk, Walter
Box   711
Van Kleffens, Eelco N.
Box   711
Van Leeumen
Box   711
Van Liew, C.C.
Box   711
Van Minden, J.
Box   711
Van Ness, Carroll Radford, Mrs. (Anite Dunlap Smith)
Box   711
Van Norden, John
Box   711
Van Nuys Hotel
Box   711
Van Pelt, Garrett, Jr.
Box   711
Van Rie, Leo Paul
Box   711
Van Schaack, Peter, & Sons
Box   711
Van Schaick & Company
Box   711
Van Scholle, Anne F.
Box   711
Van Sicklen Sales Company
Box   711
Van Stratton, Mrs.
Box   711
Vantine, A.A., & Company
Box   711
Van Tubergen, C.G., Jr.
Box   711
Van Valzah, W.W.
Box   711
Van Vlissingen, J.H., & Company
Box   711
Van Vloten, Johan
Box   711
Van Voss, Marie
Box   711
Van Waters, Miriam
Box   711
Van Wensen, Miss
Box   711
Van Zeeland, Paul
Box   711
Vanzwoll, Sheldon
Box   711
Varney, E. Ruth Vassar College
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   711
Vassar, William
Box   711
Vaughan, Cordela
Box   711-712
Vaughan's Seed Store
Box   712
Vaughn, Flora E.
Box   712
Vaughn, Harvey P., Mrs.
Box   712
Vavra, Anne, Mrs.
Box   712
Vawter, Fuller
Box   712
Veeder, Albert H. & Henry
Box   712
Veeder, Florine M.
Box   712
Veerhoff, W.H.
Box   712
Veiller, Laurence
Box   712
Vellguth, Walter
Box   712
Velten, Louis
Box   712
Venable, Vernon
Box   712
Vendome News
Box   712
Venetian Linen Company
Box   712
Venezuela Consulate
Box   712
Venture Inn
Box   712
Ver Brugghen, A.
Box   712
Verchamp, Albert
Box   712
Verdery, E.F.
Box   712
Verdery, E.F., Mrs.
Box   712
Verdi, Minturn de Suzzara
Box   712
Vere, Jean
Box   712
Verity, Walter
Box   712
Verklair, Lillian
Box   712
Vermont Evaporator Company Inc.
Box   712
Vermont Relief Fund
Box   712
Verna, Ettore
Box   712
Vernay, Arthur S.
Box   712
Vernon, William W.
Box   712
Vesta Accumulator Company
Box   712
Vester & Company
Box   712
Veteran Boxers Association of Illinois
Box   712
Veterans American Veterans Committee
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   712
Veterans American Veterans of World War II
Box   712
Veterans American War Veteran, The
Box   712
Veterans Armed Forces Benefit
Box   712
Veterans Veterans of Foreign Wars
Box   712
Veterans Veterans' Service News of Illinois
Box   712
Vett, Lillian
Box   712
Vett, Ove
Box   712
Viala, J.J.
Box   712
Vickery, Charles V.
Box   712
Vickery, Mabel Slade
Box   712
Victor, Peter
Box   712
Victorine, Mme.
Box   712
Vidal, Gustavo, Mrs.
Box   712
Vienna Relief Committee
Box   712
Vierke, L., Mrs.
Box   713
Vigeant, Edward M.
Box   713
Vigouroux, Vincent
Box   713
Viles, James, Mrs.
Box   713
Vilfroy, Daniel
Box   713
Village Church of Northbrook
Box   713
Village Pharmacy
Box   713
Villar, Carlos
Box   713
Villard, Henry, Mrs. (Fanny Garrison)
Box   713
Villard, Oswald Garrison
Box   713
Villasenor, Eduardo
Box   713
Vincent-Barstow Company
Box   713
Vincent, Beth
Box   713
Vincent, Charles R.
Box   713
Vincent, George E.
Box   713
Viner, Jacob
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   713
Viner, Jacob, Mrs.
Box   713
Vineyard Ice Company
Box   713
Vinton, George A.
Box   713
Virginia Historical Society
Box   713
Virginia Historical Committee
Box   713
Virginia History Fund
Box   713
Virginia Hotel Virginia Livery
Box   713-714
Virginia Polytechnic Institute
Box   714
Virginia, State of
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   714
Virginia State Museum
Box   714
Visiting Nurse Association of Chicago, The
Box   714
Visiting Nursing Aid to the Communes of Northern France
Box   714
Vista del Arroyo
Box   714
Vitrifyx Company, The
Box   714
Vittum, Harriet E.
Box   714
Vivesection Reform Society
Box   714
Vizcarra, Joseph V.
Box   714
Vocational Bureau, The
Box   714
Vocational Society for Shut-Ins
Box   714
Vocational Supervision League
Box   714
Vocational Training of Girls
Box   714
Voegeli, Henry E.
Box   714
Vogel, C.E.
Box   714
Vogeler, Henry
Box   714
Vogt, Flora Elmer
Box   714
Vogt, Von Ogden
Box   714
Vogt, William
Box   714
Vogue Tyre
Box   714
Volunteer Land Corps Inc.
Box   714
Volunteer Relief and Aid Society
Box   714
Volunteer Rescue Army Inc.
Box   714-715
Volunteers of America - Chicago
Box   715
Volunteers of America - Huntsville
Box   715
Volwiler, A.T.
Box   715
Von Ammon, Ernst C.
Box   715
Von Behr, Edward A.
Box   715
Von Bergen, S. Axel
Box   715
Von Bergen, S. Axel, Mrs. (May Morrill Dunn)
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   715
Von Bodie, Edward
Box   715
Von Dewall, Wolf
Box   715
Von Heimburg, Max Wilhemine Marie “Tante”
Box   715
Von Hermann, E., Pharmacy
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   715
Von Hofsten, Hugo Olof
Box   715
Von Holst, H.E.
Box   715
Von Holst, I.
Box   715
Von Klein Smid, Rufus B.
Box   715
Von Kuhlman, Richard
Box   715-716
Von Lengerke & Antoine
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Box   716
Von Prittwitz, Friederick Wilhelm and Gaffron
Box   716
Von Scharfenberg, Carl
Box   716
Von Steinert, Mr.
Box   716
Von Suttner, Bertha
Box   716
Von Utassy, Anton William
Box   716
Von Utassy, Anton William, Mrs.
Box   716
Vondermuhll, Valerie
Box   716
Voorhees Industrial School, The
Box   716
Voorhees, Tracy, Mrs. (Josephine Palmer)
Box   716
Vosburgh, Mary A.
Box   716
Vose, Eugene, Mrs. (Irene Viola Shields)
Box   716
Vose, Fred P.
Box   716
Vose, Robert C.
Box   716
Voss, Theodore
Box   716
Voters Non-Partisan Association
Box   716
Votey Organ Company, The
Box   716
Votteler-Hettche Organ Company, The
Box   716
Vreeland, Mary G.
Box   716
Vreeland, Miss
Box   716
Vronsalik, V.
Box   716
Vruwink, Laura O.
Box   716
Vukmirovich, Vladimir M.
Subseries: W
Box   716
Wabash Railroad
Box   716
Wacker, Charles H.
Box   716
WAC Mothers' Association
Box   716
Waddell, Lloyd D.
Box   716
Wade, Frances L.
Box   716
Wade, Helen M.
Box   716
Wade, Jeannette H.
Box   716
Wade, W.H.
Box   716
Wade, William
Box   716
Wadih Naim
Box   716
Wadley & Smythe
Box   716
Wadsworth Farms
Box   716
Wadsworth, Tertuis W., Mrs.
Box   716
Waghorne, J. Edwin, Jr.
Box   716
Wagner, A., Mrs.
Box   716
Wagner, Charles H.
Box   716
Wagner, Dorothy
Box   716
Wagner, Frank Hugh, Mrs.
Box   716
Wagner, I., Mrs.
Box   716
Wagner, Theodora
Box   716
Wagner, William Perry
Box   716
Wahl, Walter
Box   716
Wahlgren, C.G.
Box   716
Wahlstrom, Leonard
Box   716
Wahlstrom, Ursula D.
Box   716
Wainwright, Jonathan M.
Box   716
Waite, Miss
Box   716
Waite, Caroline E.
Box   716
Waite, Ella R.
Box   716
Waite, Raymond
Box   716
Wakefield Rattan Company
Box   716
Wakefield, Wilfred
Box   716
Wakefield, W.J.C.
Box   716
Wakely, C.R., Mrs.
Box   716
Waken, Emily
Box   716
Waken, James Ogilvie
Box   716
Wakem, Wallace Sheldon
Box   716
Waken, Wallace Sheldon, Jr.
Box   716
Waklee, Bessie L.
Box   716
Walcott, Charles D., Mrs.
Box   716
Walcott, Henry P.
Box   716
Wald, Lillian D.
Box   716
Walden Book Shop
Box   716
Walder, M.W.
Box   716
Waldner, Joseph G.
Box   716
Waldo Bros. and Bond Company
Box   716
Waldorf-Astoria, The
Box   717
Waldorf School Fund Inc.
Box   717
Waldron, J. Milton
Box   717
Walinger Company
Box   717
Wakeman, Richard V.
Box   717
Walker, Belle
Box   717
Walker, Bertrand
Box   717
Walker Brothers
Box   717
Walker, B.V., Mrs.
Box   717
Walker, Charles C.
Box   717
Walker, Charles Douglas
Box   717
Walker, Charles Douglas, Mrs. (Marie Bandin)
Box   717
Walker, Charles Morehead
Box   717
Walker, Earl J.
Box   717
Walker, F.A., and Company
Box   717
Walker, George
Box   717
Walker, Glenn B.
Box   717
Walker-Gordon Laboratory Company Inc.
Walker, Grace T.
Box   717
undated, 1893-1909 June
Physical Description: 12 folders 
Box   718
1909 July-1913 January
Physical Description: 12 folders 
Box   719
1913 February-1914 December
Physical Description: 16 folders 
Box   720
1915 January-1917 January
Physical Description: 16 folders 
Box   721
1917 February-1918 May
Physical Description: 12 folders 
Box   722
1918 June-1919 October 5
Physical Description: 13 folders 
Box   723
1919 October 6-1921 March
Physical Description: 12 folders 
Box   724
1921 April-1922 May 24
Physical Description: 12 folders 
Box   725
1922 May 24-1923 February 28
Physical Description: 13 folders 
Box   726
1923 March-1924 May 18
Physical Description: 11 folders 
Box   727
1924 May 19-1925 January
Physical Description: 12 folders 
Box   728
1925 February-1926 February
Physical Description: 12 folders 
Box   729
1926 March-November
Physical Description: 10 folders 
Box   730
1926 December-1927 November
Physical Description: 10 folders 
Box   731
1927 December-1928 October
Physical Description: 12 folders 
Box   732
1928 November-1930 February
Physical Description: 12 folders 
Box   733
1930 March-1931 July
Physical Description: 18 folders 
Box   734
1931 August-1932 November
Physical Description: 16 folders 
Box   735
1932 December-1934 March
Physical Description: 15 folders 
Box   736
1934 April-1936 May
Physical Description: 19 folders 
Box   737
1936 June-1938 January
Physical Description: 17 folders 
Box   738
1938 February-1939 June
Physical Description: 17 folders 
Box   739
1939 July-1941 April
Physical Description: 20 folders 
Box   740
1941 May-1943 March
Physical Description: 10 folders 
Box   741
1943 April-December
Physical Description: 5 folders 
Box   741
Walker, Guy Warren
Box   741
Walker, Hattie Adell
Box   741
Walker, Henry H.
Box   741
Walker-Hughes Market Company
Box   741
Walker, James J.
Box   741
Walker, James M., Mrs.
Box   741
Walker, M., Mrs. (Elia Marsh)
Box   741
Walker, James Ransom, Mrs.
Box   741
Walker, J.T.
Box   741
Walker, James W.
Box   741
Walker, John
Box   741
Walker, Joseph R.
Box   741
Walker, Lewis C.
Box   741
Walker, Lewis C., Mrs.
Box   741
Walker, Lila B., Mrs.
Box   741
Walker, L.T. (England)
Box   741
Walker, Lyman Thomas
Box   741
Walker, Mary T.
Box   741
Walker, Mr.
Box   741
Walker, Mrs.
Box   741
Walker, Nea
Box   741
Walker, R.O.
Box   741
Walker, Samuel J., I, Mrs.
Box   741
Walker, Samuel J., II
Box   741
Walker, Samuel J., III
Box   741
Walker, Samuel J., III, Mrs. (Bertha E. Smith)
Box   741
Walker, Turnley
Box   741
Walker, Virna W.
Box   741
Walker, Wallis D.
Box   741
Walker, Wallis D., Mrs.
Box   741
Walker, Wayland W.
Box   741
Walker, William Bentley
Box   741
Walker, William Ernest, Mrs.
Box   741
Walker, Wort D.
Box   741
Walker, W.W., Mrs.
Box   741
Wallace, Abraham
Box   741
Wallace, Charlton
Box   741
Wallace, Elizabeth
Wallace, Henry A.
Box   741
1934-1942
Box   742
1943-1949
Physical Description: 12 folders 
Box   743
1950-1953
Physical Description: 6 folders 
Box   743
Wallace, Henry A., Mrs. (Ilo Browne)
Box   743
Wallace, H.L.
Box   743
Wallace, Hugh C.
Box   743
Wallace for President - Colorado
Box   743
Wallace, Robert Bruce
Box   743
Wallace, W.S., Mrs.
Box   743
Wallach, Emily
Box   743
Wallenstein, David
Box   743
Waller, A. Rawson, Mrs.
Box   743
Waller, Edward C., Mrs.
Box   743
Waller, Edward C., Jr.
Box   743
Waller, James Breckinridge, I
Box   743
Waller, James Breckinridge, I, Mrs. (Elizabeth Wallace)
Box   743
Waller, James Breckinridge, II
Box   743
Waller, Kirk
Box   743
Waller, Robert, Mrs.
Box   743
Waller, Ruth
Box   743
Waller, William, Mrs. (Louise Hamilton)
Box   743
Waller, William, Jr.
Box   743
Wallerstein, David
Box   743
Walling, Cheves
Box   743
Walling, William English
Box   743
Walling, Willoughby George
Box   743
Walling, Willoughby George, Mrs. (Frederika Haskell)
Box   743
Walp, Paul K.
Box   743
Walpole Brothers
Box   743
Walrath, William Bradley, Mrs. (Florence Dahl)
Box   743
Walsh, Daniel
Box   743
Walsh, Edward J.
Box   743
Walsh, Ellen
Box   743
Walsh, Frank
Box   743
Walsh, Herbert
Box   743
Walsh, Joe, Mrs.
Box   743
Walsh, John R.
Box   743
Walsh, Thomas J.
Box   743
Walska, Ganna
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   743
Walstrum, Samuel S., Mrs.
Box   743
Walter, Allan W., Mrs.
Box   743
Walter, Edward L.
Box   743
Walter, H.E.
Box   743
Walter, Will
Box   743
Walters, H.A.
Box   744
Walters, H.C.
Box   744
Walters, Leone
Box   744
Waltjen, Alice Chaffee
Box   744
Walton, B., Mrs.
Box   744
Walton, Harold
Box   744
Walton, Lyman Azariah, Mrs.
Box   744
Walton & Tousley
Box   744
Wanamaker, John
Box   744
Wandry, Edward
Box   744
Wang, A.C.
Box   744
Wang, Miss C.N.
Box   744
Wanzer, Sidney, Dairy Company
Box   744
War Camp Community Recreation Fund
Box   744
War Loan Organization
Box   744
War Mothers National Memorial Association
Box   744
War Recreation Service
Box   744
War Relief Clearing House for France and her Allies
Box   744
Warburg, James P.
Box   744
Warburg, Paul M.
Box   744
Warburton, George A.
Box   744
Ward, Mr.
Box   744
Ward, A.D.
Box   744
Ward, Angela E.
Box   744
Ward, A. Wayman
Box   744
Ward, Beverly
Box   744
Ward, David J.
Box   744
Ward, Donald
Box   744
Ward, Estelle Frances
Box   744
Ward, George Clinton, Mrs.
Box   744
Ward, George O.
Box   744
Ward, Hugh C., Mrs. (Vassie James)
Box   744
Ward, James
Box   744
Ward, James B., Mrs.
Box   744
Ward, John Hubert, Mrs. (Jean T. Reid)
Box   744
Ward, Lorrette Catherine
Box   744
Ward, Lydia Avery Coonley
Box   744
Ward, Percy
Box   744
Ward, Pierce
Box   744
Ward, Raymond S.
Box   744
Ward, W.P.
Box   744
Warder, Mrs.
Box   744
Warder, Reuben Haines
Box   744
Wardner, James Frederick
Box   744
Ware, Charles William
Box   744
Ware, Edward T.
Box   744
Ware, Lyman, Mrs.
Box   744
Warfield, William S., III
Physical Description: 7 folders 
Box   745
Warfield, William S., III, Mrs.
Box   745
Waring, James Johnston
Box   745
Waring, James Johnston, Mrs.
Box   745
Waring, Mamie Winthrop
Box   745
Warman, Willard A.
Box   745
Warndorff, C.B.
Box   745
Warner, A.D., Mrs.
Box   745
Warner, Ezra Joseph
Box   745
Warner, Ezra Joseph, Mrs.
Box   745
Warner, Frank
Box   745
Warner, Harold Livingston
Box   745
Warner, H.C.
Box   745
Warner, Instrument Company
Box   745
Warner, John Eliot
Box   745
Warner, Langdon
Box   745
Warner, Mary
Box   745
Warner, Nancy J.
Box   745
Warner, W.D.
Box   745
Warnke, Ernest
Box   745
Warren, Benjamin Streeter
Box   745
Warren, Carrie
Box   745
Warren, C.E.
Box   745
Warren, Cornelia
Box   745
Warren, Fiske, Mrs.
Box   745
Warren, Guy Scott
Box   745
Warren, Homer
Box   745
Warren, John M., Company
Box   745
Warren, M., Mrs.
Box   745
Warren, Mabel P.
Box   745
Warren, Richard Higgins, Mrs. (Ann Carpenter)
Box   745
Warren, William Seymour
Box   745
Warren, William Seymour, Mrs.
Box   745
Warwick, June
Box   745
Warwick, M. Louise, Mrs.
Box   745
Warwick & York Inc.
Box   745
Washburn, James Murray
Box   745
Washburne, Carleton W.
Physical Description: 6 folders 
Box   745
Washburne, Carleton W., Mrs.
Box   745
Washburne, Elihu B.
Box   745
Washburne, George F., Mrs. (Marion Foster)
Box   745
Washburne, Hempstead
Box   745
Washburne, John C.
Box   745
Washburne, M.M., Mrs.
Box   745
Washington, Booker T.
Box   745
Washington, Booker T., Memorial Fund
Box   745
Washington College
Box   745
Washington Garage
Box   745
Washington, George, Committee
Box   745
Washington, George, Foundation
Box   745
Washington, George, Memorial Association
Box   745
Washington, George, Photoplay
Box   745
Washington Ice Company
Box   745-746
745-746 Washington and Jefferson College
Box   746
Washington and Lee University
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   746
Washington Livery
Box   746
Washington Manor House Fund
Box   746
Washington, Mary, Hospital
Box   746
Washington School
Box   746
Washington and Tusculum College
Box   746
Wasmuth, Ernst
Box   746
Waterhouse, Frances A.
Box   746
Waterloo Council of Defense
Box   746
Waterman, A.A., & Company Inc.
Box   746
Waterman, Cameron Beach
Box   746
Waterman, H.A.
Box   746
Waterman, L.E., Company
Box   746
Waterman, Richard, Jr.
Box   746
Waterman, S.S.
Box   746
Watermulder, Louis F., Mrs.
Box   746
Waters, Bertram Gordon, Mrs.
Box   746
Waters, F.W., Mrs.
Box   746
Waters, Martha B.
Box   746
Waters, T.J.
Box   746
Waterstone, Harmon L.
Box   746
Watkins, Edward Francis
Box   746
Watkins, George Harry, Mrs.
Box   746
Watkins, Harvey A.
Box   746
Watkins, Katherine S.
Box   746
Watkins, Mary Emily
Box   746
Watkins, Thomas J.
Box   746
Watrous, Judge
Box   746
Watry & Heidkamp
Box   746
Watson, Dr.
Box   746
Watson & Boaler
Box   746
Watson, Charles R.
Box   746
Watson, Cornelius B., Mrs. (Louise Smith)
Box   746
Watson, Cornelius B., Jr.
Box   746
Watson, Dudley Crafts
Box   746
Watson, George
Box   746
Watson, Gilbert Loren, II
Box   747
Watson, Goodwin
Box   747
Watson, J.G.
Box   747
Watson, Margaret S.
Box   747
Watson, Neil, Jr.
Box   747
Watson, Regina
Box   747
Watson, Reginald Nicholas
Box   747
Watson-Smith Company Ltd.
Box   747
Watson, W.W., Company
Box   747
Watt, Richard F.
Box   747
Wattawa, John
Box   747
Waukegan Nurseries
Box   747
Waukesha Products Company
Box   747
Waymack, W.W.
Box   747
Wayson, G.W.
Box   747
WCFM
Box   747
Weathered, Martha Inc.
Box   747
Weatherford, W.D.
Physical Description: 6 folders 
Box   747
Weaver, Archie L.
Box   747
Weaver, Charles
Box   747
Weaver, Clifford, Mrs. (Gustine Courson)
Box   747
Weaver, Harden T.
Box   747
Weaver, Mary Argyle
Box   747
Weaver, Robert C.
Box   747
Weaver, Robert C., Mrs. (Ella Haith)
Box   747
Weaver, R.H.
Box   747
Webb, Arthur Lanys
Box   747
Webb, Charles E.
Box   747
Webb, E.L., Mrs.
Box   747
Webb, George D.
Box   747
Webb, George D., Mrs.
Box   747
Webb, George Bertram
Box   748
Webb, J.W., Mrs.
Box   748
Webb, Lewis H.
Box   748
Webb, Sidney
Box   748
Webb, W.E., Mrs.
Box   748
Webbe, Margot Ann
Box   748
Webbe, Scotson
Box   748
Webber, Minnie L.
Box   748
Webber, Watt W.
Box   748
Weber Catering Company
Box   748
Weber, C.F., Company
Box   748
Weber, Charles A.
Box   748
Weber, Edwin D.
Box   748
Weber, Frederick T.
Box   748
Weber, Henry J.
Box   748
Weber, Jacob G., Company
Box   748
Weber, John J., Mrs. (Clara Fowler Lloyd-Smith)
Box   748
Weber, Linda S.
Box   748
Weber, Loraine C.
Box   748
Webster, Alice
Box   748
Webster, Arthur Gordon
Box   748
Webster, Benjamin
Box   748
Webster, Charles K.
Box   748
Webster, C.L., Mrs.
Box   748
Webster, Elizabeth H.
Box   748
Webster, Frank S.
Box   748
Webster, F.S., Company
Box   748
Webster, George H., Jr.
Box   748
Webster, Grace H.
Box   748
Webster, Helen R.
Box   748
Webster, J. Clarence
Box   748
Webster, J. D. Webster, Jessie F.
Box   748
Webster Lace Curtain Cleaners
Box   748
Webster, Marka
Box   748
Webster, Mary H.
Box   748
Webster, T.K.
Box   748
Weekes,William M.
Box   748
Weeks, John E. (Governor of Vermont)
Box   748
Weeks, John G.
Box   748
Weeks, John H.
Box   748
Wefers, Hilda
Box   748
Wegener, Margaret
Box   748
Wegener, Phyllis
Box   748
Weggel, George E.
Box   748
Wehlau, Henry
Box   748
Weil, Alice
Box   748
Weil, Jack Maxwell
Box   748
Weil, Marjorie
Box   748
Weil, Rosaline
Box   748
Weil, Ruth
Box   748
Weill, Raphael & Company Inc.
Box   748
Weinberger, Jessalyn
Box   748
Weinberger, Mr.
Box   748
Weiner, Adolph D.
Box   748
Weiner, Emelia
Box   748
Weiner, Henry
Box   748
Weinman, Adolph Alexander
Box   748
Weins, Joseph P.
Box   748
Weis, Paul
Box   748
Weis, Paul, Mrs.
Box   748
Weisenborn, Gordon
Box   748
Weisenborn, Rudolph
Box   748
Weisenborn, Rudolph, Mrs.
Box   748
Weisman, Al
Box   748
Weiss, C.S.
Box   748
Weiss, J.
Box   748
Weiss, J. Trevor
Box   748
Weiss, Mr.
Box   748
Weiss, N.A.
Box   748
Weiss & Weiss
Box   748
Weissenborn, Ella
Box   748
Weizmann, Chaim
Box   748
Welch, Gregg J., Mrs.
Box   748
Welch, Helen N., Mrs.
Box   748
Welch, Kathryn
Box   748
Welch, Tom C.
Box   748
Welch, William H.
Box   748
Welfley, Bessie
Box   748
Welker, William H.
Box   748
Weller, Charles F.
Box   749
Weller, George
Box   749
Welles, Edward S.
Box   749
Welles, James H., Mrs.
Box   749
Welles, Orson
Box   749
Welles, Sumner
Box   749
Wellesley College
Box   749
Wellesley College Semi-Centennial Fund
Box   749
Welling, Frances S.
Box   749
Welling, John C., Mrs. (Charlotte Paul)
Box   749
Welling, John Paul
Box   749
Welling, John Paul, Mrs. (Harriet W. Walker)
Box   749
Wellman, Walter
Box   749
Wellman & Wellman
Box   749
Wells, Alice Stebbins
Box   749
Wells, Allan Willett
Box   749
Wells, Arthur G., Mrs. (Gertrude A. Barnard)
Box   749
Wells, Cherrill H.
Box   749
Wells College
Box   749
Wells & Copithorne Company
Physical Description: 5 folders 
Box   749
Wells, Edgar H.
Box   749
Wells Fargo & Company Express
Box   749
Wells, F.L.
Box   749
Wells, H.G.
Box   749
Wells, Hubert W.
Box   749
Wells, John
Box   749
Wells, Moses Dwight
Box   749
Wells & Newton Company, The
Box   749
Wells, Peggy
Box   749
Wells, Robert M., Mrs.
Box   749
Wells, Thomas E.
Box   749
Wells, Thomas Edmund, Mrs. (Carolyn Stickney Chapman)
Box   749
Wells, William H.
Box   749
Welsh, Anna G.
Box   749
Welsh, T.J.
Box   749
Welte, M., & Sons Inc.
Box   750
Wenban, C.G., & Sons
Box   750
Wenban Funeral Home
Box   750
Wenban & Griffis
Box   750
Wendel, Rudolf
Box   750
Wendell, A.P., & Company
Box   750
Wendell, Barrett
Box   750
Wendell, Barrett, Mrs.
Box   750
Wendell, Barrett, Jr.
Box   750
Wendell, Fred C.
Box   750
Wendover, Edward I.
Box   750
Wengert, Enid
Box   750
Wenk, Samuel R.
Box   750
Wenner, Violet Beatrice
Box   750
Wentworth, Edward C.
Box   750
Wentworth, Lydia G.
Box   750
Wentworth, Moses J.
Box   750
Wentworth, Moses J., Mrs. (Elizabeth Hunt)
Box   750
Werner Bros. Fire-Proof Storage Company
Box   750
Werner Company, The
Box   750
Werner, Mme. Deck
Box   750
Werner, Erwin A.
Box   750
Werner, Max
Box   750
Werner Transfer Company
Box   750
Wernicke, C.
Box   750
Wesley Memorial Hospital
Box   750
Wesner, Otis
Box   750
Wesselhoeft, William Fessenden
Box   750
Wessels, Frederick J.
Box   750
West, Andrew F.
Box   750
West, Andrew F., Mrs.
Box   750
West Disinfecting Company
Box   750
West End Creche
Box   750
West End Woman's Club
Box   750
West, E.R., Coffee Company
Box   750
West, E.S.
Box   750
West, Frank W.
Box   750
West, Frederick T.
Box   750
West, Frederick T., Mrs. (Anna Ogden)
Box   750
West, J. Roy
Box   750
West, Ogden
Box   750
West Side Woman's Club
Box   750
West Suburban Hospital
Box   750
West Virginia Central & Pittsburg Railway Company
Box   750
West Woodworking Company
Box   750
Westbrooks, Mr.
Box   750
Westburg, Paul A.
Box   750
Westcott, Ralph W.
Box   750
Westcott, Robert Folger
Box   750
Westendorf, A.H.
Box   750
Westerlin & Campbell Company
Box   750
Western Book & Toy Store, The
Box   750
Western College for Women
Box   750
Western Economic Society
Box   750
Western Electric Company
Box   750
Western Engraving & Embossing Company
Box   750
Western Motor Car Company
Box   750
Western Paper Stock Company
Box   750
Western Personnel Service
Box   750
Western Publishing House
Box   750
Western Radio Services Inc.
Box   750
Western Seamen's Friend Society
Box   750
Western Tax Council
Box   750-752
Western Union Telegraph Company
Physical Description: 23 folders 
Box   752
Western United Gas and Electric Company
Box   752
Westervelt, William J.
Box   752
Westervelt, William J., Mrs.
Box   752
Westfall, Curtis Cornelius, Mrs.
Box   752
Westh, Mrs.
Box   752
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company
Box   752
Westman, Amborg E.
Box   752
Westman, Anna M.
Box   752
Westman, Elsa
Box   752
Westman Shops
Box   752
Westminster College
Box   752
Westminster School
Box   752
Westmoreland, H.S.
Box   752
Westport Inn
Box   752
Westrup, Alfred B.
Box   752
Westwick, Atwell
Box   752
Wetmore, Annie
Box   752
Wetmore, Araminta
Box   752
Wetten, Albert H., & Company
Box   752
Wetten, Emil C.
Box   752
Wever, Hiram E.
Box   752
Weyer, W.
Box   752
“We Will Never Die:” Pageant
Box   752
Wexler, Jerry
Box   752
Weyl, Maurice, Mrs.
Box   752
Wharton, H.M.
Box   752
Wheatley, Phyllis, Home Association for Colored Girls
Box   752
Wheaton College
Box   752
Whedon, A.
Box   752
Whedon, Frances E.
Box   752
Wheeler, Agnes G.
Box   752
Wheeler, Amilia R.
Box   752
Wheeler, Annie
Box   752
Wheeler-Bennett, John W.
Box   752
Wheeler, Charles B., Mrs. (Ruth G. Winant)
Box   752
Wheeler, Edison L.
Box   752
Wheeler, Emily C.
Box   752
Wheeler, E.K.
Box   752
Wheeler, Florence Fargo
Box   752
Wheeler, George Montague
Box   752
Wheeler, Harry
Box   752
Wheeler, Henry P.
Box   752
Wheeler, J. Blair
Box   752
Wheeler, John T., & Company
Box   752
Wheeler, Keith
Box   752
Wheeler, Leslie, Jr.
Box   752
Wheeler, Mary S.
Box   752
Wheeler Publishing Company
Box   753
Wheeler, Seymour
Box   753
Wheeler, W.H., & Company
Box   753
Wheeler & Wilson Manufacturing Company
Box   753
Wheelock, Emily Hall
Box   753
Wheelock, Kate
Box   753
Wheelwright, Josiah, Mrs. (Lois C. Nelson)
Box   753
Whetstone, D.B., Mrs.
Box   753
WHIP
Box   753
Whipple, Emily
Box   753
Whipple, Guy Montrose
Box   753
Whipple, J.R., & Company
Box   753
Whitaker, John T.
Box   753
Whitaker, N.C., & Company
Box   753
Whitcher, Patsey
Box   753
White, A.E., & Company
Physical Description: 7 folders 
Box   754
White, Alice Gardiner
Box   754
White, A. Robert
Box   754
White Automobile Company
Box   754
White, C.A.
Box   754
White, Calvin N.
Box   754
White, Charles J.
Box   754
White, Edna Noble
Box   754
White, Emmet, of Baltimore
Box   754
White, Ernest Ingersol
Box   754
White, Ethel
Box   754
White, Frank, Mrs.
Box   754
White, Franklin W.
Box   754
White Friends of the National Negro Day Committee
Box   754
White, George H.
Box   754
White, Hamilton
Box   754
White, Harry, Mrs. (Bertha James)
Box   754
White, H.C., Company
Box   754
White, Henry
Box   754
White, Howard & Company
Box   754
White, I.C.
Box   754
White, James T., & Company
Box   754
White, John G.
Box   754
White, Joseph L.
Box   754
White, Leigh
Box   754
White, Leonard D.
Box   754
White & Lewis
Box   754
White, Maud J.
Box   754-755
White, Murray A.
Physical Description: 17 folders 
Box   755
White, Percival
Box   755
White, R.A.
Box   755
White, Richard J.
Box   755
White, Robert, & Company
Box   755
White, Sanford B.
Box   755
White, Sanford B., Jr.
Box   755
White Sewing Machine Company
Box   755
White, Stanford
Box   755
White, Stewart Edward
Box   755
White Sulphur Springs Inc.
Box   755
White, S.W.
Box   755
White & Tabor
Box   755
White, Trumbull
Box   755
White, Villa Whitney
Box   755
White, V.S. Frank
Box   755
White, Wallace H.
Box   755
White, Walter F.
Box   755
White, Wilbert W.
Box   755
White, William Alanson
Physical Description: 5 folders 
Box   755
White, William Alanson Psychoanalytic Foundation
Box   755
White, William Alanson, Mrs.
Box   755
White, William Allen
Box   755
White, William Allen Foundation
Box   755
White, William Sylvester, Jr.
Box   755
Whitehead, Byrd Radcliffe
Box   755
Whitehead, Elisha Paxton, Mrs.
Box   755
Whitehouse, F. Meredyth
Box   755
Whitehouse, F. Meredyth, Mrs.
Box   755
Whitehouse, Francis M.
Box   755
Whitehouse, Henry J.
Box   755
Whitehouse, Jack
Box   756
Whitehouse, Jack, Mrs.
Box   756
Whitfield, Annie
Box   756
Whitfords
Box   756
Whiting, A. Harris, Mrs.
Box   756
Whiting, Jean F.
Box   756
Whiting, John Hill
Box   756
Whiting, Lawrence Harley
Box   756
Whitley, Francis E., Mrs.
Box   756
Whitley, George
Box   756
Whitley, J.H.
Box   756
Whitlock, Elizabeth C., Garment Company, The
Box   756
Whitman, Alice Mason Miller
Box   756
Whitman, Ann
Box   756
Whitman, Hendricks Hall, Mrs. (Adelaid Chatfield-Taylor)
Box   756
Whitman, Julia
Box   756
Whitman, Russell
Box   756
Whitman, S.L.
Box   756
Whitmore, Anne
Box   756
Whitmore, Eugene
Box   756
Whitmore, Russell D.
Box   756
Whitmore, W.D., Jr., Mrs.
Box   756
Whitney, Burgess, Mrs.
Box   756
Whitney, F.D.
Box   756
Whitney, John K.
Box   756
Whitney, John K., Mrs.
Box   756
Whitney, Klekamp Corporation
Box   756
Whitney, Roland
Box   756
Whitney, Stephen
Box   756
Whitney, William C.
Box   756
Whitney, William Parker
Box   756
Whitney Woods Association
Box   756
Whittaker, Gertrude Mather
Box   756
Whitten, G.J., Mrs.
Box   756
Whittier, Mr.
Box   756
Whitworth, Ada
Box   756
Whitworth, Mr.
Box   756
Who's Who
Box   756
Who's Who Among Association Executives
Box   756
Who's Who Illinois Women
Box   756
Whyte, James P.
Box   756
Wiberg, Bertha
Box   756
Wickenburg Hospital
Box   756
Wickersham, George W.
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   756
Wickerham, Mary
Box   756
Wickes, Forsyth
Box   756
Wickham, Louise F.
Box   756
Wickham, N.C.
Box   756
Wicklund, Philip
Box   756
Widdecomb, Wallace
Box   756
Widegren, Matilde
Box   756
Widman, Rose C.
Box   756
Wieboldt Construction Company
Box   756
Wieboldt, Elmer Frederick
Box   756
Wieboldt, Elmer Frederick, Mrs. (Helen Bersbach)
Box   756
Union, Paul Batcheller, Mrs. (Dorothy Louise Wieboldt)
Box   756
Wieboldt, Raymond Carl, Jr.
Box   756
Wieboldt, William A.
Box   756
Wieboldt, William A., Mrs. (Anna Louise Krueger)
Box   756
Wieck, Herbert, Mrs. (Florence Wieboldt)
Box   756
Wiecker, Otto
Box   756
Wiegel, J.G. Blaine
Box   756
Wiegel, William H.
Box   756
Wiegman, Frank
Box   756
Wiener Leather Goods Shop
Box   756-757
Wienhoeber, Ernst, Company
Physical Description: 14 folders 
Box   757
Wienhoeber, George Inc.
Box   757
Wiggin, Anne
Box   757
Wiggin, Lucy Plummer
Box   757
Wiggin, Thomas H.
Box   757
Wiggins, Minnie B.
Box   757
Wigglesworth, Henry
Box   757
Wight, A.B.
Box   757
Whightman, Charles A.
Box   757
Wigmore, John Henry
Box   757
Wigren, Joseph
Box   757
Wilber, Fred G.
Box   757
Wilber Mercantile Agency
Box   757
Wilberforce University
Box   757
Wilbur, Eva
Box   757
Wilbur, J.B.
Box   757-758
Wilbur, Ray Lyman
Box   758
Wilbur, Ray Lyman, Mrs. (Marguerite Blake)
Box   758
Wilbur, Ray Lyman, Jr.
Box   758
Wilcox, Clair
Box   758
Wilcox, Louis Morton
Box   758
Wilcox, Marion
Box   758
Wilcox, Ward H.
Box   758
Wild, Ferdinand
Box   758
Wildenstein & Company Inc.
Box   758
Wilder, Carolyn G.
Box   758
Wilder, Charley H.
Box   758
Wilder, Erskine
Box   758
Wilder, Frederick M.
Box   758
Wilder, William H.
Box   758
Wildman, Miriam P.
Box   758
Wiley, Joseph E.
Box   758
Wiley, Newton
Box   758
Wiley, O.G.
Box   758
Wilgus, A. Curtis
Box   758
Wilhite, Stanton
Box   758
Wilhoit's Luggage Shop
Box   758
Wilke, Metha L.
Box   758
Wilkens, Charles, Jr.
Box   758
Wilkins, Joseph R.
Box   758
Wilkins, Maud M.
Box   758
Wilkins, Wilbur
Box   758
Wilkinson, Dudley, Mrs.
Box   758
Wilkinson, Ellen
Box   758
Wilkinson, John
Box   758
Wilkinson, John, Mrs.
Box   758
Wilkinson, Violet
Box   758
Wilkinson, W.C., Mrs.
Box   758
Will, Hubert
Box   758
Will, Phyllis
Box   758
Willard, Arthur Cutts
Box   758
Willard, Emma, School
Box   758
Willard, Frances E., National Temperance Hospital
Box   758
Willard Hotel, The
Box   758
Willard Industrial School
Box   758
Willard, M.E., Mrs.
Box   758
Willard, Thomas
Box   758
Willes, Susie
Box   758
Willet, J.A.
Box   758
Willets, Gilson
Box   758
Willets, James, Mrs.
Box   758
Willett, Harold F.
Box   758
Willetts, J. Macy, Mrs.
Box   758
Williams, Dr.
Box   758
Williams, Miss
Box   758
Williams, Anna P.
Box   758
Williams, Arthur, Jr., & Company
Box   758
Williams, Aubrey
Box   759
Williams, Byron
Box   759
Williams, Caroline G.
Box   759
Williams, Charl O.
Box   759
Williams, Charles A., Jr.
Box   759
Williams, Charles St. E.
Box   759
Williams, Chester
Box   759
Williams College
Box   759
Williams, C. Warner
Box   759
Williams, Digain
Box   759
Williams, Dixon C.
Box   759
Williams, E.
Box   759
Williams, E.A., Mrs.
Box   759
Williams, Ethel
Box   759
Williams, Fannie Ransom
Box   759
Williams, George, College
Box   759
Williams, George Huntington, Mrs.
Box   759
Williams, Henry Bigelow
Box   759
Williams, H.H., & Company
Box   759
Williams, Howard
Box   759
Williams, James
Box   759
Williams, J.E.
Box   759
Williams, Joan
Box   759
Williams, J.O., & Company
Box   759
Williams, John R.
Box   759
Williams, Joseph
Box   759
Williams, J.R., & Company
Box   759
Williams, J. Whitridge
Box   759
Williams, K. Sara, Mrs.
Box   759
Williams, Lawrence
Box   759
Williams, Lawrence, Mrs. (Adele H. Wheeler)
Box   759
Williams, L.E.
Box   759
Williams, Lucian M.
Box   759
Williams, Marion Welles
Box   759
Williams, Martitia
Box   759
Williams, Mary A.
Box   759
Williams and Meyer Company
Box   759
Williams, Nathan Boone
Box   759
Williams, Nelson B.
Box   759
Williams, Nelson Buttrick, Mrs. (Henrietta Hamilton McCormick)
Box   759
Williams, Norman B., I
Box   759
Williams, Norman B., I, Mrs. (Caroline Caton)
Box   759
Williams, Norman B., II
Box   759
Williams, Norman B., II, Mrs. (Joan Chalmers)
Box   759
Williams, Percy
Box   759
Williams, Robert
Box   759
Williams, Roger H.
Box   759
Williams, Sophie
Box   759
Williams, Susan
Box   759
Williams, Sydney S.
Box   759
Williams, Sydney S., Mrs.
Box   759
Williams, W. Ira
Box   759
Williams, Willamae N., Mrs.
Box   759
Williams, Wyman, Mrs. (Natalie Buffum)
Box   759
Williamson, Charles Spencer, Mrs.
Box   759
Williamson, E.L., Mrs.
Box   759
Williamson, G.R.
Box   759
Williamson, James S.
Box   759
Williamson, J.E.
Box   759
Williamson, Katharine P.
Box   759
Williamson, Oliver Robinson
Box   759
Williamson, Oliver Robinson, Mrs. (Nina Marie Bolt)
Box   759
Williamson, William Hay
Box   759
Willing, Henry J., Estate of
Box   759
Willing, Henry J., Mrs. (Frances Skinner)
Box   759
Willing, Mark Skinner
Box   759
Willing, Mark Skinner, Mrs. (Margaret McFadon)
Box   759
Willis, Mrs.
Box   759
Willis, Caroline
Box   759
Willis, James Moore, Mrs. (Martha Borland)
Box   759
Willison, Henrietta Willits, Miss
Box   759
Willkie, Wendell L.
Box   759
Winkle, Wendell L., Mrs. (Edith Wilk)
Box   759
Willoughby, Chester A.
Box   759
Willoughby & Company Inc.
Box   759
Willoughby, Edward McKean
Box   759
Willoughby, Hill & Company
Box   759
Willower, E., Mrs.
Box   759
Wills, Juliet Pollard
Box   759
Willsden, S. Blake
Box   759
Willson, C.D.
Box   759
Wilmarth, Mary Hawes
Box   759
Wilmer, Harry Bond
Box   759
Wilmer, S.A.
Box   759
Wilmerding, Charles Henry
Box   759
Wilmurt, Thomas A., & Son
Box   759
Wilna Motor Sales Corporation
Box   759
Wilro Shop
Box   759
Wilshire, Gaylord
Box   759
Wilson, Alexander M.
Box   759
Wilson, Arlo
Box   759
Wilson, Bertha Mae
Box   759
Wilson, Bryed
Box   759
Wilson, C.B.
Box   759
Wilson, Charles E.
Box   759
Wilson, Edwin H.
Box   759-760
Wilson, E.G.
Box   760
Wilson, Elizabeth
Box   760
Wilson, Ermina R.
Box   760
Wilson, Felix Z.
Box   760
Wilson, Francesca M.
Box   760
Wilson, Frank I., Mrs. (May E. Allen)
Box   760-761
Wilson, George B.
Physical Description: 13 folders 
Box   761
Wilson, George E.
Box   761
Wilson, George E., Mrs.
Box   761
Wilson, H.E.
Box   761
Wilson, Howard T., Mrs.
Box   761
Wilson, H.P.C.
Box   761
Wilson, H.W., Company
Box   761
Wilson, J. Gordon
Box   761
Wilson, J. Gordon, Mrs.
Box   761
Wilson, John C.
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   761
Wilson, John P.
Box   761
Wilson, John T.
Box   761
Wilson & McIlvaine
Box   761
Wilson, Martha
Box   761
Wilson, Mary
Box   761
Wilson, Matthew Hale
Box   761
Wilson, Memindex Company
Box   761
Wilson, Morris K., Mrs.
Box   761
Wilson, Obed G., Mrs. (Lelia Waterhouse)
Box   761
Wilson, Percy
Box   761
Wilson, Robert T.
Box   761
Wilson, S. Davis
Box   761
Wilson, S.F., & Company
Box   761
Wilson & Silsby
Box   761
Wilson, Thomas B.
Box   761
Wilson, Thos. E., & Company
Box   761
Wilson, Walter Herbert
Box   761
Wilson, Ward
Box   761
Wilson, Warren H.
Box   761
Wilson, W. Francis
Box   761
Wilson, William
Box   761
Wilson, William White
Box   761
Wilson, Woodrow
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   761
Wilson, Woodrow, Club
Box   761
Wilson, Woodrow, Democracy
Box   761
Wilson, Woodrow, Foundation
Box   761
Wilson, Woodrow, Memorial Society
Box   761
Wilson, Woodrow, Mrs. (Ellen Louise Axson)
Box   761
Wilson, Woodrow, Mrs. (Edith Boling)
Box   761
Wilt, Charles T., Company
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   761
Wimp, W.H.
Box   761
Wimpfheimer, Erna
Box   761
Winans, Margaret A.
Box   761
Winant, Henry Darlington, Mrs.
Box   762
Winant, John Gilbert
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   762
Winant, John Gilbert, Mrs.
Box   762
Winant, Ruth G.
Box   762
Winberg, John
Box   762
Winborne, R.W.
Box   762
Winchell, Harriet N.
Box   762
Windas, Tom
Box   762
Windett, Arthur W.
Box   762
Windom, William
Box   762
Windsor, Edward
Box   762
Wineman, M.
Box   762
Wing, Dorothy May
Box   762
Wing, George C.
Box   762
Wing, John
Box   762
Wingan, Louise
Box   762
Wingate, James I., & Son
Box   762
Wings for Britain
Box   762
Winiewicz, Josef
Box   762
Wink, Henry
Box   762
Winn, James M.
Box   762
Winn, Marcia
Box   762
Winn, Margaret
Box   762
Winn, M.J.
Box   762
Winne, Ella L.
Box   762
Winnetka Motor Company
Box   762
Winnetka Teaming & Supply Company
Box   762
Winnetka, Village of
Box   762
Winona Assembly and Bible Conference
Box   762
Win the Peace Committee Inc.
Box   762
Winship, Mr.
Box   762
Winship, Albert
Box   762
Winship, A.A., Mrs.
Box   762
Winship, Charles A., Mrs.
Box   762
Winship, Mariette Cassels
Box   762
Winship, Mary Elizabeth
Box   762
Winslow, C.E.A.
Box   762
Winslow, E.D.
Box   762
Winslow, G.G.
Box   762
Winslow, John Bradley
Box   762
Winslow, Marjorie
Box   762
Winslow, W.H., Mrs.
Box   762
Winston, Albert F.
Box   762
Winston, Albert F., Mrs.
Box   762
Winston, Bertram, Mrs.
Box   762-763
Winston & Company
Box   763
Winston, Dudley, Mrs. (Grace Farwell)
Box   763
Winston, Farwell
Box   763
Winston, Frederick Seymour
Box   763
Winston, Grover, Mrs.
Box   763
Winston, James H., Mrs.
Box   763
Winston, John C., Company
Box   763
Winston, Ralph Talbot
Box   763
Winston, Ralph W., Mrs.
Box   763
Winston, Strawn & Shaw
Box   763
Winston, Theron, Mrs.
Box   763
Winter, H.C.
Box   763
Winter, Thomas G., Mrs.
Box   763
Winterbotham, John Humphrey
Box   763
Winterbotham, John R.
Box   763
Winterbotham, John R., III
Box   763
Winterbotham, Joseph
Box   763
Winters, Mabel I.
Box   763
Winterson's Seed Store
Box   763
Winthrop, Egerton L., Mrs.
Box   763
Winthrop, Grenville Bayard
Box   763
Wintringer, Margaret
Box   763
Wirt, Margaret Blaine
Box   763
Wirth, Joseph
Box   763
Wirtz, Arthur, Mrs.
Box   763
Wirts & Schoele
Box   763
Wischemeyer, Marie
Box   763
Wisconsin Home and Farm School Association
Box   763
Wisconsin, State of
Box   763
Wisconsin, State Historical Society
Box   763
Wise & Ottenberg
Box   763
Wise, Stephen S.
Box   763
Wishard, Luther D.
Box   763
Wishart, J.H.
Box   763
Wisner, William Henry, Jr., Mrs. (Elsie Kirchner)
Box   763
Wissel, Julius H.
Box   763
Witmer, Lightner
Box   763
Wittbold, George, Company
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   763
Witter, John H.
Box   763
Witthans Engraving Company
Box   763
Wittmund, Martha
Box   763
Witty, Paul A.
Box   763
WMOR
Box   763
Wofford, Harris, Mrs.
Box   763
Wofford, Harris
Box   763
Woker, Gertrude
Box   763
Wolcott, Roger, Mrs.
Box   763
Wolcott, Ryland Anson, Mrs.
Box   763
Wolf, John N.
Box   763
Wolf, Walter B., Mrs.
Box   763
Wolfe, Dudley, Mrs.
Box   763
Wolfe, Henry C.
Box   763
Wolfe, M.J., Mrs.
Box   763
Wolfers, Arnold
Box   763
Wolff, L., Manufacturing Company
Box   763
Wolff, Philip
Box   763
Wolff, Robert E.
Box   763
Wolff, Robert E., Mrs.
Box   763
Wolfner, Trudy
Box   763
Wolfson, Morris
Box   763
Wolkonsky, Marina
Box   763
Wollner, J., Mrs.
Box   763
Wolman, Leo
Box   763
Wolsieffer, P.M.
Box   763
Woman Suffrage Party of the City of New York
Box   764
Woman's Association of Commerce
Box   764
Woman's Athletic Club
Box   764
Woman's Charity Deacony U.S.A.
Box   764
Woman's Christian Home
Box   764
Woman's Christian Temperance Union
Box   764
Woman's Christian Temperance Union Settlement School
Box   764
Woman's Church Federation Protectorate
Box   764
Woman Citizen, The
Box   764
Woman's City Club
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   764
Woman's Civic Magazine
Box   764
Woman's Club, The
Box   764
Woman's Domestic Guild of America
Box   764
Woman's Exchange of Chicago
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   764
Woman's Federal Oil Company of America
Box   764
Woman's Forum
Box   764
Woman's Fruit Preserving Union
Box   764
Woman's National Democratic Club
Box   764
Woman's National Farm and Garden Association
Box   764
Woman's Peace Party
Box   764
Woman's Roosevelt Memorial Association
Box   764
Woman's Roosevelt Republican Club
Box   764
Woman's Symphony Orchestra
Box   764
Woman's Union for the League of Nations
Box   764
Woman's World's Fair Inc.
Box   764
Women Against War
Box   764
Women of America
Box   764
Women and Children's Hospital, The
Box   764
Women Investors in America
Box   764
Women for Wallace
Box   764
Women's Action Committee
Box   764
Women's Air Craft Association
Box   764
Women's Army Corps Mothers' Association
Box   764
Women's Century Club
Box   764
Women's Christian Medical College
Box   764
Women's Civic Council
Box   764
Women's College Hospital and Dispensary
Box   764
Women's Defense Corps of America
Box   764
Women's Educational and Industrial Union
Box   764
Women's Eight-Hour Bill, Joint Committee for
Box   765
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   766
Women's Joint Committee on Adequate Housing
Box   766
Women's League of National Defense
Box   766
Women's National Memorial Committee for Pershing Hall
Box   766
Women's News Service Inc.
Box   766
Women's Overseas Service League
Box   766
Women's Pageant of Progress Association
Box   766
Women's Trade Union League of Chicago
Physical Description: 6 folders 
Box   766
Women's Western Golf Association
Box   766
Womer, P.P.
Box   766
Wong, Mr.
Box   766
Wonhoff, Julia
Box   766
Wood, Arthur
Box   766
Wood, Arthur C.
Box   766
Wood, Arthur MacDonald, Mrs. (Pauline Palmer)
Box   766
Wood, Candies and Tea Shop
Box   766
Wood, Casey
Box   766
Wood, Charles B.
Box   766
Wood & Company
Box   766
Wood, Dora
Box   766
Wood, Edey & Slayter
Box   766
Wood, Eliphalet
Box   766
Wood, Frances M.
Box   766
Wood, Frederick E.
Box   766
Wood, Frederick E., Mrs. (Henrietta Spicer)
Box   766
Wood, F.S.
Box   766
Wood, George N., & Company
Box   766
Wood, Ira Couch, Mrs.
Box   766
Wood, Janet R.
Box   766
Wood, John G.
Box   766
Wood, Kay, Mrs.
Box   766
Wood, L. Hollingsworth
Box   766
Wood, Marion
Box   766
Wood, Orrin Grout
Box   766
Wood, Orrin Grout, Mrs.
Box   766
Wood, Orrin Grout, Jr.
Box   766
Wood, Ralph J., Jr.
Box   766
Wood, Raymond D.
Box   766
Wood, Robert Elkington
Box   767
Wood, Thomas D.
Box   767
Wood, Willard L.
Box   767
Woodbridge, S. Homer, Company
Box   767
Woodford, Boyce & Butcher
Box   767
Woodington, J.C., Mrs.
Box   767
Woodland, Ralph, Mrs. (Azalyn Adams)
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Box   767
Wooley, M.E.
Box   767
Woodman, F.C.
Box   767
Woodman, Thomas
Box   767
Woodmen's Compensation Adjustment Bureau
Box   767
Woodring, Gordon
Box   767
Woodruff, Carl Everett
Box   767
Woodruff, Clinton Rogers
Box   767
Woodruff, George, Mrs.
Box   767
Woodruff, Thomas A.
Box   767
Woods, Ada R.
Box   767
Woods, Arthur
Box   767
Woods, Arthur, Mrs.
Box   767
Woods, Henry Cochrane, Jr., Mrs. (Jane Cheney)
Box   767
Woods Motor Vehicle Company
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   767
Woods, R.A.
Box   767
Woods, William Whitfield
Box   767
Woodstock Inn
Box   767
Woodsworth, Lucy, Mrs.
Box   767
Woodward, Agnes
Box   767
Woodward, Clark Howell
Box   767
Woodward, Frederick Campbell
Box   767
Woodward, Frederick Campbell, Mrs. (Harriet Walton)
Box   767
Woodward & Lothrop
Box   767
Woodward, Robert M.
Box   767
Woodward, Robert M., Campaign Committee
Box   767
Woodworth, Ralph
Box   767
Woodyatt, Ernest
Box   767
Woolbert, Robert Gale
Box   767
Woolf, E.B., & Company
Box   767
Woolfolk, A. Henrietta Hall
Box   767
Woolley, Mary E.
Box   767
Woolley, Roland Rich
Box   767
Wooster, L.E.
Box   767
Wooster University
Box   767-768
Worcester Academy
Box   768
Worden, Helen T.
Box   768
W. Organization, The
Box   768
Work with Boys
Box   768
Work with Delinquent Girls
Box   768
Work Horse Parade Association
Box   768-769
Work of Three AMcCB - CHMcC - HFMcC
Physical Description: 24 folders 
Box   769
Worker, Joseph J., Mrs.
Box   769
Workers Defense League
Box   769
Workers for the Opera
Box   769
Works Progress Administration
Box   769
World, The
Box   770
World Alliance for International Friendship Through the Churches
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   770
World Book Encyclopedia, The
Box   770
World Calendar Association Inc.
World Citizens Association
Box   770
1926-1938
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Box   771
1938 May-1940 December
Physical Description: 11 folders 
Box   772
1940 November-1941 April
Physical Description: 13 folders 
Box   773
1941 April
Physical Description: 10 folders 
Box   774
1941 April-1941 December
Physical Description: 5 folders 
Box   775
1941 September-1946 March
Physical Description: 11 folders 
Box   776
1946 April-1952
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Box   776
World Citizens Association - Chicago Group, 1939-1944
Physical Description: 7 folders 
Box   776-777
World Citizenship Movement Inc.
Box   777
World Confederation of International Groupments
Box   777
World Conference for International Peace through Religion
Box   777
World Council of Churches
Box   777
World Council of Youth
Box   777
World Court Committee of the Council of Christian Associations
Box   777
World Day
Box   777
World Federation Inc., The
Box   777
World Federation of United Nations Associations
Box   778
World Fellowship Inc.
Box   778
World Fellowship Promotion Fund
Box   778
World Friendship among Children
Box   778
World Friendship Information Bureau and Clearing House
Box   778
World Government
Box   778
World Metric Standardization Council
Box   778
World Movement for World Federal Government
Box   778
World Peace Day Committee, 1930
Box   778
World Peace Foundation
Box   778
World Peaceways Inc.
Box   778
World Prohibition and Reform Federation
Box   778
World Relations Club
Box   778-779
World Republic
Physical Description: 12 folders 
Box   779
World Review Company, The
Box   779
World Student Federalists
Box   779
World Student Service Fund
Box   779
World Tomorrow, The
Box   779
World Welfare Union
Box   779
World Wide Broadcasting Foundation (WRUL)
Box   779
World Wide Features
Box   779
World Youth
Box   779
World's Congress Auxiliary of the World's Columbian Exposition
Box   779
World's Student Christian Federation
Box   779
World's Sunday School Association
Box   779
World's Work
Box   779
Worley, J.C.
Box   779
Wormley, Howard
Box   779
Worth
Box   779
Worth, E. Swan, Mrs.
Box   779
Worthy, J.C.
Box   779
Wortman, Jennae A.
Box   779
Woxon, Fredrik
Box   779
Wray, James T.
Box   779
Wreidt, E.A.
Box   779
Wrenne, Thomas W., & Company
Box   779
Wriedt, Etta
Box   779
Wright, Carroll D.
Box   779
Wright & Ditson
Box   779
Wright, F.C., & Company
Box   779
Wright, Fowlkes & Hughes
Box   779
Wright, Frank Lloyd
Box   779
Wright, Gilbert S.
Box   779
Wright, H.E.
Box   779
Wright, Herman Henry
Box   779
Wright, Joseph S.
Box   779
Wright and Lawrence Inc.
Box   779
Wright, Lois
Box   779
Wright, Luther, Mrs.
Box   779
Wright, Maud B., Mrs.
Box   779
Wright, Olga
Box   779-780
Wright, Quincy
Physical Description: 10 folders 
Box   780
Wright, Quincy, Mrs. (Louise Leonard)
Box   780
Wright, Samuel L.
Box   780
Wright, Thomas, Mrs.
Box   780
Wright, Tom
Box   780
Wright, Warren
Box   780
Wrobel, Harry
Box   780
Wu, C.C.
Box   780
Wunderlich, Hermann, & Company
Box   780
Wunderly, Lud
Box   780
Wuori, Elmer
Box   780
Wuorinen, John H.
Box   780
Wurlitzer, Rudolph, Company, The
Box   780
Wurslin, Gustave
Box   781
Wurts, Charles Pemberton
Box   781
Wurtz, Jack, Jr.
Box   781
Wyandt, Rilla M.
Box   781
Wyant, C.
Box   781
Wyatt, Edith
Box   781
Wyatt, William Edward
Box   781
Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict
Box   781
Wyer, Raymond
Box   781
Wyer, Samuel S.
Box   781
Wyeth, Alice
Box   781
Wygant, Benyaurd Bourne
Box   781
Wygant, Benyaurd Bourne, Mrs.
Box   781
Wygant, Elsie A.
Box   781
Wylie, Newton
Box   781
Wyman, Austin L.
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   781
Wyman, Austin L., Mrs.
Box   781
Wyman, E.F.
Box   781
Wyman, W.J.
Box   781
Wynkoop, Kate
Box   781
Wynkoop, R., Mrs. (Helen Hughes Potts)
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   781
Wynne, Gladys
Box   781
Wynne, Heloise
Box   781
Wynne, M.P.
Box   781
Wynner, Edith
Box   781
Wyrick, Ambrose J.
Subseries: X
Box   781
Xuma, Alfred B.
Subseries: Y
Box   781
Yager, J.C.
Box   781
Yaggy, Sara Eshur
Box   781
Yale Scholarship Trust of Chicago
Box   781
Yale & Towne Manufacturing Company, The
Box   781
Yale University
Box   781
Yale University Press
Box   781
Yamada, S.R.
Box   781
Yamanaka & Company
Box   781
Yang, Hsin-Pao
Box   781
Yang, Jean
Box   781
Yankee Christmas Club
Box   781
Yantis, Emma
Box   781
Yap, Alfred T.L.
Box   781
Yard, James M.
Box   781
Yarnell, E.A., Company
Box   781
Yarnell, Harry E.
Box   781
Yarros, Victor S.
Box   781
Yarros, Victor S., Mrs.
Box   781
Yates, A.T.S.
Box   781
Yates, B. DeClarke
Box   781
Yates, Frank E.
Box   781
Yates, J.B.
Box   781
Yates, Marion M.
Box   781
Yates, Richard
Box   781-782
Yates, Sidney R.
Box   782
Yates, W.B., Mrs.
Box   782
Yawman & Erbe Manufacturing Company
Box   782
Yeh, George K.C.
Box   782
Yen, Y.C. James
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   782
Yenching University
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Box   782
Yeomans Brothers Company
Box   782
Yeomans, Charles
Box   782
Yeomans, Edward
Box   782
Yeomans, Edward, Mrs. (Julia H. Day)
Box   782
Yerger, Elizabeth
Box   782
Yergin's Pharmacy
Box   782
Yerkes, Robert M.
Box   782
Yeshivah Rabbi Akibah Eiger
Box   782
Yocum, A. Duncan
Box   782
Yoe, Charlotte W.
Box   782
Yoe, Lucien Gurnee
Box   783
Yonan, Samuel M.
Box   783
Yonan, Samuel M., & Company
Box   783
York, Alvin C., Agricultural Institute
Box   783
York, Edward Howard, Jr.
Box   783
York, Roy
Box   783
York, Safe & Lock Company
Box   783
York Township
Box   783
Yorkville Laundry
Box   783
Young, Arthur
Young, Arthur, & Company
Box   783
1912-1920 November
Physical Description: 10 folders 
Box   784
1920 December-1952 June
Physical Description: 10 folders 
Box   785
1952 July-1954
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   785
Young Churchman Company, The
Box   785
Young, E.L., Jr.
Box   785
Young, Ella Flagg
Box   785
Young, Ella Flagg, Club
Box   785
Young, F. Chandler
Box   785
Young, G.D.
Box   785
Young, George B.
Box   785
Young, George B., Mrs. (Mary S. Adams)
Box   785
Young, Gordon
Box   785
Young, Hobart Paul, Jr.
Box   785
Young, Howard, Galleries Inc.
Box   785
Young, James R.
Box   785
Young, John Douglas, Mrs.
Box   785
Young, John W.
Box   785
Young, Josephine E.
Box   785
Young, J.W.
Box   785
Young, Mary Gilmor
Box   785
Young, Mary Wescott
Box   785
YMCA, Augusta, Maine
Box   785
YMCA, Birmingham, Alabama
Box   785
YMCA, Brooklyn, New York
Box   785
YMCA, Cairo, Egypt
Box   785-786
YMCA, Chicago
Box   786
YMCA – Chicago, Lawson, Victor, Department
Box   786
YMCA - China
Box   786
YMCA - Elmhurst, Illinois
Box   786
YMCA - Estes Park, Colorado
Box   786
YMCA Foreign Committee
Box   786
YMCA Graduate School
Box   786
YMCA - Huntsville, Alabama
Box   786
YMCA Illinois State Executive Committee
Box   786
YMCA - India
Box   786
YMCA Institute and Training School
Box   786
YMCA International Committee
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   786
YMCA - Japan
Box   786
YMCA - Kansas City, Missouri
Box   786
YMCA National Council
Box   786
YMCA National War Work Council
Box   786
YMCA - Philippine Islands
Box   786
YMCA - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Box   786
YMCA - Poland
Box   786
YMCA - Staunton, Virginia
Box   786
YMCA - Streator, Illinois
Box   786
YMCA - Toronto, Canada
Box   787
YMCA University of Chicago
Box   787
YMCA University of Illinois
Box   787
YMCA University of Illinois Committee on Friendly Relations among Foreign Students
Box   787
YMCA University of Wisconsin
Box   787
YMCA Virginia State Executive Committee
Box   787
YMCA - West Huntsville, Alabama
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   787
YMCAs of North America
Box   787
Young Men's Hebrew Association
Box   787
Young, Neal A.
Box   787
Young People's Christian Temperance Union
Box   787
Young People's Civic Council
Box   787
Young People's Civic League
Box   787
Young Progressives of America
Box   787
Young Republican Magazine
Box   787
Young, Robert
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   787
Young, Robert E., Mrs.
Box   787
Young, Sherman P.
Box   787
Young, W.G.
Box   788
Young, W.K., & Bro.
Box   788
Young Woman's Guild
Box   788
YWCA - Boston, Massachusetts
Box   788
YWCA - California
Box   788
YWCA - Chicago, Illinois
Box   788
YWCA - India
Box   788
YWCA - Lake Forest, Illinois
Box   788
YWCA National Board, U.S.A.
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Box   788
YWCA National Council - Canada
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Box   788
YWCA National War Work Council, U.S.A.
Box   788
YWCA - Paris, France
Box   788
YWCA Women's Christian League
Box   788
Youngblood, Albert
Box   788
Youngdahl, Emma
Box   788
Younger, Charles B.
Box   788
Young's Art Galleries
Box   788
Young's Market Company
Box   788
Yours Truly Company
Box   788
Youssof, Epiash, Mme. (Turkey)
Box   788
Youth Alirjah Hadassah Organization
Box   788
Youth of America
Box   788
Youth for Democracy
Box   788
Yugoslav Consulate
Box   788
Yuille, Thomas Burks
Box   789
Yurann, Jason
Box   789
Yvonne's
Subseries: Z
Box   789
Zachry, Caroline
Box   789
Zallman, Mary J.
Box   789
Zander, E.W., & Company
Box   789
Zander, Henry G., Jr.
Box   789
Zang, John
Box   789
Zangwill, Israel
Box   789
Zapf, Lacey C.
Box   789
Zaremba, Charles W.
Box   789
Zehetner, Arthur W.
Box   789
Zehetner, Martha M.
Box   789
Zeigler, Mattie
Box   789
Zeiler, F.M., & Company
Box   789
Zeisler, Joseph
Box   789
Zeisler, Sigmund, Mrs. (Fannie Bloomfield)
Box   789
Zeiss, Carl Henry
Box   789
Zeiss, Carl Henry, Mrs.
Box   789
Zeiss, Henry
Box   789
Zeller, George
Box   789
Zelzer, Henry
Box   789
Zeman, Josefa Humpal
Box   789
Zemans, Eugene S.
Box   789
Zenana Bible and Medical Mission
Box   789
Zenco Electrical Supply Company
Box   789
Zengler's
Box   789
Zenner, Philip
Box   789
Zenos, Andrew C.
Box   789
Zenos, Andrew C., Mrs.
Box   789
Zerkle Bros.
Box   789
Zetlmeisl, G.C.
Box   789
Zia, Grace
Box   789
Zickler, Irma
Box   789
Ziebell, Nora
Box   789
Ziegfeld, William K.
Box   789
Ziehn, Bernhard
Box   789
Ziesak, Marie
Box   789
Zilliacus, Koni
Box   789
Zimmer, Agathe
Box   789
Zimmer, Michael
Box   789
Zimmerman, A.G.
Box   789
Zimmerman, Albert, Jr.
Box   789
Zimmerman, Anna
Box   789
Zimmerman, George, Mrs.
Box   789
Zimmerman, H.S.
Box   789
Zimmerman, W.F.
Box   789
Zimmern, Alfred
Box   789
Zinser Personnel Service
Box   789
Zion Radiocasting Station (WCBD)
Box   789
Zionist Organization of Chicago
Box   789
Ziska, Adam, & Company
Box   789
Zmrhal, J.J.
Box   789
Znamiecki, Alexander
Box   789
Zoehrns, Carl H.
Box   789
Zollman, Mary J.
Box   789
Zollo, Mr.
Box   789
Zork, David, Company
Box   789
Zschuppe, Charles
Box   789
Zubler, A.
Box   789
Zueblin, Charles
Box   789
Zug, George Breed
Box   789
Zwemer, Samuel M.
Box   789
Zwikstra, George
Box   790
Samples: Letters asking gifts, etc., 1896-1955
Physical Description: 5 folders