Correspondence, speeches, articles, etc. re Wagner's activities in support of Palestine. Arranged chronologically.
Correspondence that doesn't fall into other series within the collection.
Correspondence concerning requests for jobs. Partially processed; arranged chronologically and alphabetically.
Recordings of Wagner's speeches. Mostly on 12" glass discs, currently not available to researchers. There are 6 tapes of speeches and songs by various people.
Printed material relating to legislation of interest to Wagner. Currently unprocessed.
Correspondence from and concerning veterans and veterans' problems. Unprocessed.
Correspondence between Wagner's Washington and New York offices, mostly about contituent requests. Arranged roughly by year.
Second copies of outgoing correspondence.
The Robert Stein papers contain correspondence, leaflets, pamphlets, transcripts, and questionnaires. The first part of the papers pertains to International Peace and this is in folders 1 through 9. The rest of the collection is about phonetics and spelling reform. Most of Stein's correspondence is to him and there is correspondence to John R. Connelly, William Schley Howard, and James Geddes, Jr. Note: Click on "External Documents" below for a link to the finding aid for the collection.
Contains Meyers' research files re Algernon Charles Swinburne. Includes Meyers' research correspondence, dated 1980-1994.
15 folders arranged alphabetically by name. Includes photocopies of originals with transcriptions of letters by Hall Caine, Ernest Hartley Coleridge, Alice Haley, Edward Verrall Lucas, Eden Philpotts, Luigi Siciliani, Isabel Swinburne, Arthur Symons, John Hall Wheelock, and Thomas Wright.