Series III
Contains 69 Results:
Letter from MacCormack to Cecilia Razovsky, Association Director of National Council of Jewish Women, 1935-10-11
The first collection was given by Perkins in 1945, shortly after she resigned from the cabinet. The gift came in response to a request from College president Dorothy Schaffter who was seeking to build an American's Women's Collection and is comprised mostly of committee reports.
Western Union Telegram from Betty Hare to Perkins re deportees to Spain; also memorandum from MacCormack to Perkins re their cases., 1935-11-04
The first collection was given by Perkins in 1945, shortly after she resigned from the cabinet. The gift came in response to a request from College president Dorothy Schaffter who was seeking to build an American's Women's Collection and is comprised mostly of committee reports.
Correspondence between Secretary of State Hull and Perkins re resignation of Thomas Eliot, 1935-11-11
The first collection was given by Perkins in 1945, shortly after she resigned from the cabinet. The gift came in response to a request from College president Dorothy Schaffter who was seeking to build an American's Women's Collection and is comprised mostly of committee reports.
Letter from Attorney General Mitchell to Secretary of State Hull re immigration policies, 1936-06-19
The first collection was given by Perkins in 1945, shortly after she resigned from the cabinet. The gift came in response to a request from College president Dorothy Schaffter who was seeking to build an American's Women's Collection and is comprised mostly of committee reports.
Correspondence between Perkins, Edward Shaughnessy and Thomas Cooke re Edmond Michel de Kertsmond Socec's naturalization case, 1937-03-09
The first collection was given by Perkins in 1945, shortly after she resigned from the cabinet. The gift came in response to a request from College president Dorothy Schaffter who was seeking to build an American's Women's Collection and is comprised mostly of committee reports.
Memorandum on Statistics of Foreign Born Persons; correspondence between Shaughnessy and Perkins re same, 1940-06-13
The first collection was given by Perkins in 1945, shortly after she resigned from the cabinet. The gift came in response to a request from College president Dorothy Schaffter who was seeking to build an American's Women's Collection and is comprised mostly of committee reports.
Correspondence between Senator Mead and Perkins re deportation of criminals, 1940-09-10
The first collection was given by Perkins in 1945, shortly after she resigned from the cabinet. The gift came in response to a request from College president Dorothy Schaffter who was seeking to build an American's Women's Collection and is comprised mostly of committee reports.
Letter from Perkins to Dorothy Schaffter at Connecticut College forwarding materials, 1945-05
The first collection was given by Perkins in 1945, shortly after she resigned from the cabinet. The gift came in response to a request from College president Dorothy Schaffter who was seeking to build an American's Women's Collection and is comprised mostly of committee reports.
Correspondence between Perkins and Hazel Johnson of Connecticut College re donated materials, 1955-05
The first collection was given by Perkins in 1945, shortly after she resigned from the cabinet. The gift came in response to a request from College president Dorothy Schaffter who was seeking to build an American's Women's Collection and is comprised mostly of committee reports.