Box 2
Contains 36 Results:
Pamphlets -- Andrew Carnegie Benefactions -- "The Benefactions of Andrew Carnegie" by Burton J. Hendrick, 1935
Pamphlets -- Andrew Carnegie Benefactions -- "Andrew Carnegie: Founder of the United States Military Telegraph Corps, an Appreciation" by David Homer Bates, 1917
Pamphlets -- Steel Industry -- "The Men Who Make Steel" American Iron and Steel Institute, May 1936
Pamphlets -- Steel Industry -- "Mr. Carnegie's Testimony Before United States Commission on Industrial Relations", February 5, 1915
Pamphlets -- Mr. Bertram -- "Prominent People in Picture and Paragraph" Broadway Magazine, December 1907
Pamphlets -- Miscellaneous -- "The Day of Crisis: A Sermon" by Paul Austin Wolf, November 5, 1939
Pamphlets -- Miscellaneous -- "British Censorship and Enemy Publications" by Theodore Wesley Koch, September 1917
Pamphlets -- Miscellaneous -- Empty Envelopes, 1935-1936
Correspondence -- University Libraries, August-October 1935
Dr. Frank Pierce Hilll was commissioned by the Carnegie Corporation's Board of Trustees to write a biography of James Bertram posthumously. The series contains Dr. Hill's correspondence from university and public libraries, the American Library Association, and others that would have had contact with Bertram. The letters discuss their contact with Bertram. All of the correspondence is from 1935.
Correspondence -- Public Libraries, August-October 1935
Dr. Frank Pierce Hilll was commissioned by the Carnegie Corporation's Board of Trustees to write a biography of James Bertram posthumously. The series contains Dr. Hill's correspondence from university and public libraries, the American Library Association, and others that would have had contact with Bertram. The letters discuss their contact with Bertram. All of the correspondence is from 1935.