269 research outputs found

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from Mrs. Ray Freed to Mr. Kempner inviting to attend the meeting with new board of directors

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Handwritten letter from Mrs. Ray Freed to Mr. R. Lee Kempner expressing thankfulness for the check towards Galveston County Jewish Welfare Association

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from Mrs. Ray Freed to I. H. Kempner informing him of a special meeting of the Galveston County Jewish Welfare Association to occur soon

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from Ben Levy and Mrs. Ray Freed to Mr. I. H. Kempner congratulating for being elected as the board of directors, along with a meeting invite for newly elected board

    [Letter from Alex Bradford to Lieutenant and Mrs. Ray Starner - November 4, 1940]

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    Letter from Alex Bradford to Lieutenant and Mrs. Ray Starner describing the the current state of affairs that the author was experiencing, including: the London blitz, the moral of the troops on the ground, and the collective company of men opposing the Nazi regime

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Card with letter from Ray Freed to Isaac Herbert Kempner mentioning about the special meeting of the board of directors of the Galveston county Jewish Welfare association on January 12th. She also adds that this is an important meeting so requests him to attend

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Card with letter from the Ray Freed to Isaac Herbert Kempner mentioning about the first meeting of the board of directors of the Galveston County Jewish Welfare that's going to happen on February 20 and says that his presence is urgently requested

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Get well soon card from the Board of Directors of the Galveston County Jewish Welfare Association, Mrs. Ray Freed, and Ben Levy to Isaac H. Kempner with artwork of flowers. The front of the card is illustrated with and cut into the shape of a bouquet of yellow, pink, purple, and blue flowers tied together with a white bow and accompanied by a card saying "Get Well Soon". Inside the card is artwork of two more flowers, an embossed floral pattern, and a short rhyming poem. The back of the card features a single pink flower

    Letter from the women representatives of Jersey Homesteads' co-operative clothing factory to Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt

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    Jersey Homesteads (later Roosevelt) was established in the 1930s as an agro-industrial cooperative community. It was established specifically for urban, Jewish garment workers, many of whom had emigrated from Europe. Women representatives of Jersey Homestead's co-operative garment industry wrote a letter to Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt as the Jersey Homestead community was on the brink of failure. They explained that although the community was successful in attracting private industry to locate in the Jersey Homesteads factory, the Farm Security Administration's leasing conditions made the company unwilling to sign. The women ask her to intercede on their behalf to the Farm Security Administration, so that they might be able to earn a living

    Letter from Ray T. Yasui to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pollock, September 7, 1979

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    Post-WWII, Pollock maintains various correspondence with folks from the Fresno Assembly Center, as well as other correspondence with the Pentagon.Walter E. Pollock was the head of the service division at the Fresno Assembly Center. He was deeply affected by his time working at the center and was working on a memoir of his experiences there, but unfortunately passed away before it could be completed. The collection contains his research and draft chapters
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