United States--Emigration and immigration
Subject
Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Papers of Anna Chennault, 1939-2004 (inclusive), 1955-1989 (bulk)
FOUND IN:
Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute
Collection Identifier: MC 552
Overview:
Papers of Anna Chennault, author, lecturer, business consultant, citizen-diplomat, widow of General Claire Chennault, and active member of the Republican Party.
Isaac Hourwich papers
FOUND IN:
Houghton Library
Collection Identifier: MS Russ 141
Overview:
Professional papers on topics including immigration and labor, extradition cases, and Russia.
Papers of Ethel Cohen, 1918-1977
FOUND IN:
Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute
Collection Identifier: MC 312
Overview:
Correspondence, articles, reports, etc., of Ethel Cohen, medical social worker.
Papers of Jane Maud Campbell, 1860-1994 (inclusive), 1886-1947 (bulk)
FOUND IN:
Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute
Collection Identifier: MC 382
Overview:
Correspondence, speeches, photographs, etc., of Jane Maud Campbell, librarian and reformer.
Papers of Leon Malmed and Emma Goldman, 1899-1982 (inclusive), 1899-1940 (bulk)
FOUND IN:
Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute
Collection Identifier: MC 332; M-88
Overview:
Letters from Emma Goldman to Leon Malmed, photographs of Goldman, Malmed, and Alexander Berkman, printed ephemera, and writings by Goldman and others.
Papers of the Dreyer family, 1778-1928
FOUND IN:
Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute
Collection Identifier: MC 581
Overview:
Correspondence and other papers of members of the Dreier family, mostly merchants and pastors in northern Germany and businessmen in the United States and their wives.
Papers of the Driggs-Rust family, 1851-1976 (inclusive), 1906-1976 (bulk)
FOUND IN:
Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute
Collection Identifier: MC 344
Overview:
Correspondence, photographs, etc., of the Rust and Driggs families of Kansas, New York and Pennsylvania.
Records of the Window Shop, 1939-2004
FOUND IN:
Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute
Collection Identifier: MC 427
Overview:
Correspondence, financial records, minutes, etc., of the Window Shop (Cambridge, Mass.), established to offer employment to and raise money for refugees from Germany and Austria during World War II.