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BOX 10-11 |
Addition,
1905-1940
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Diary, correspondence, articles, poems, speeches, and miscellany.
Includes correspondence, writings, and other material of Post’s wife, Alice
Thacher Post. |
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Arranged by type of material. |
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Diary,
1922-1927
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Correspondence |
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Post, Louis Freeland
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Post, Charles J. |
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Wilson, Woodrow |
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Post, Alice Thacher,
A-W |
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(14
folders) |
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Articles |
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“Administrative Decisions in
Connection with Immigration,”
1916
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“A Carpetbagger in South
Carolina,”
1925
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“The Greatest Forgery in
American Political History,”
1911
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“Women as Managing
Editors,” by Alice Thacher Post |
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“The Work of the Department
of Labor of the United States during the War,”
1919
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Poems |
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“From Youth to Youth,”
1931
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“The Garbage Man Speaks,”
1930, by Alice Thacher Post |
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“Le Japon Frisonne-t-il
Aussi?,” by Alice Thacher Post |
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“Old Age,”
1926
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“Wisdom for Kings,” 1929,
by Alice Thacher Post |
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Speeches |
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“A Non-Ecclesiastical
Confession of Religious Faith,”
1905
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Speech at a mass protest in
Chicago, Ill.,
1909, Feb. 14
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Miscellany |
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Unfinished primer of political
economy,
1927
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Alice Thacher Post’s notes
regarding the disposition of some of her husbands books, letters, another
material,
1930-1940
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Scrapbooks |
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Printed matter,
1920s
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Certificate of appointment as
assistant secretary of labor |