Box 154
Contains 18 Results:
1936 mail appeal. B-D correspondence, 1936
These files were the only ones maintained in Kimball's records as direct mail solicitations, which he apparently referred to as "mail appeals." Files consist of correspondence between Kimball and appeal recipient, as well as mailing lists and related papers.
1936 mail appeal. E-S correspondence, 1936
These files were the only ones maintained in Kimball's records as direct mail solicitations, which he apparently referred to as "mail appeals." Files consist of correspondence between Kimball and appeal recipient, as well as mailing lists and related papers.
1940-1941 mail appeal. Correspondence. 1:2, 1940-1941
These files were the only ones maintained in Kimball's records as direct mail solicitations, which he apparently referred to as "mail appeals." Files consist of correspondence between Kimball and appeal recipient, as well as mailing lists and related papers.
1940-1941 mail appeal. Correspondence and other papers. 2:2, 1940-1941
These files were the only ones maintained in Kimball's records as direct mail solicitations, which he apparently referred to as "mail appeals." Files consist of correspondence between Kimball and appeal recipient, as well as mailing lists and related papers.
1941-1942 mail appeal. Correspondence. 1:2, 1941-1942
These files were the only ones maintained in Kimball's records as direct mail solicitations, which he apparently referred to as "mail appeals." Files consist of correspondence between Kimball and appeal recipient, as well as mailing lists and related papers.
1941-1942 mail appeal. Correspondence and othe papers. 2:2, 1941-1942
These files were the only ones maintained in Kimball's records as direct mail solicitations, which he apparently referred to as "mail appeals." Files consist of correspondence between Kimball and appeal recipient, as well as mailing lists and related papers.
1944 mail appeal. Correspondence and other papers, 1944
These files were the only ones maintained in Kimball's records as direct mail solicitations, which he apparently referred to as "mail appeals." Files consist of correspondence between Kimball and appeal recipient, as well as mailing lists and related papers.
Various appeals. Drafts and form letters only, 1936-1937
These files were the only ones maintained in Kimball's records as direct mail solicitations, which he apparently referred to as "mail appeals." Files consist of correspondence between Kimball and appeal recipient, as well as mailing lists and related papers.