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Erving Winslow Papers, 1898-1922
2.25 Linear Feet — 2 manuscript boxes and 5 phase (foldout) boxes. — 597 items and 5 v.
Correspondence concerns the activities of the Anti-Imperialist League, especially as to Philippine independence, and chiefly includes Erving Winslow's outgoing letters as well as letters to him from members of the League's executive committee, along with letters from members of the U.S. Congress; U.S. and Philippine officials; representatives of public interest groups and the press; and other papers. It includes the record book of executive committee meetings, including the printed reports of the annual meeting, 1899–1920.
Correspondence 1986-1990s
The Correspondence series consists of a three-ring binder containing primarily photocopies of correspondence sent to and received by Kenneth Todd. Materials are primarily in English, with a few in French and German. In addition to correspondence, the binder contains a small number of articles and newspaper clippings; these have been kept with the correspondence as originally arranged by Todd.