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BOARD OF DIRECTORS LUIGI ANTONINI LEAGUE FOR INDUSTRIAL DEMOCRACY, INC. FERN BABCOCK SOLOMON BARUIN 112 East 19th Street, New York 3, N. Y. ALgonquin 4-5865 MURRAY BARON ARNOLD BEICHMAN DANIEL BELL OBJECT: Education in behalf of increasing democracy in our economic, political and cultural life. NELSON BENGSTON LEROY BOWMAN BJARNE BRAATOY OFFICERS GEORGE CADBURY JOHN DEWEY M. J. COLDWELL FRANCIS J. MCCONNELL JOSEPH SCHLOSSBERG JOHN K. BENEDICT J. HENRY CARPENTER Honorary President ALEXANDER Treasurer Field Secretary JOHN L. CHILDS JOHN HAYNES HOLMES MEIKLEJOHN ALBERT SPRAGUE COOLIDGE NATHANIEL M. MINKOFF BRYN J. HOVDE VIDA D. SCUDDER HARRY W. LAIDLE Executive Director JAMES FARMER GEORGE F. CRANMOR President BEREL POOLE lWEYL Student Field Secretary MAURICE P. DAVIDSON MAx DELSON MARK STARR Vice-Presidents Vice-Presidents SAMUEL DEWITT Chairman of Board KERMIT EBY -------~- r.?- n ~,I --- ~_~mP--~--s~----~-~ -lausl~s~-raa~ls~--~ll-~c~ c C *- ~CI~ll SAMUEL B. EUBANKS ---- --- --------I - - - - --- ~-~----~---- ISRAEL FEINBERG LouIS FISCHER ISABELLE FRIEDMAN EPHRAIM FRISCH BENJAMIN A. GEBINER LoUIS P. GOLDBERG J. KING GORDON MURRAY GROSS CHARLES GROSSMAN PAUL R. HAYS October 6, 1952 ADOLPH HELD SIDNEY HERTZBERG JOHN PAUL JONES LEONARD S. KANDELL MURRAY KEMPTON LOULA D. LASKER ABRAHAM LEFKOWITZ ALFRED BAKER LEWIS MARX LEWIS JULIUS MANSON Mrs. Debbie Willen Meier ABRAHAM MILLER EMANUEL MURAVCHIK 5471 S. University BENJAMIN B. NAUMOFF S. L. NEWMAN Chicago 15, I11. MORRIS NOVIK JACOB PANKEN ORLIE PELL MILDRED PERLMAN Dear Debbie: CARL RACHLIN CARL RAUSHENBUSH VICTOR G. REUTHER I was delighted to hear from you, and also to hear from your JOHN ROCHE GEORGE ROSS mother about your almost unbelievable activities within and STANLEY RUTTENBERG THEODORE SCHAPIRO without the coli ge. ASHER W. SCHWARTZ CLARENCE SENIOR MAX SHIEROVER BORIS SHISHKIN I was also very happy to hear of your marriage* Heartiest STERLING SPERO GEORGE STREATOR congratulations to you and to Fred. LOUIS STULBERG NORMAN THOMAS ASHLEY L. TOTTEN I am sorry that Donald Chapman will not again be in the vicinity FRANK N. TRACER L. METCALFE WALLING of Chicago before he leaves for Europe. Ie passed through Chicago PEARL WILLEN NORMAN WILLIAMS, JR. a few weeks ago, and saw a number of trade unionists and others, WILLIAM WITHERS T'HERESA WOLFSON and then went to the Pacific Coast. He is returning to New York CHARLES ZIMMERMAN through the South. If he had planned to stop in Chicago, I am NATIONAL COUNCIL sure that he would have been pleased to speak before the Polities CHARLES ABRAMS Club. If any other lecturers we know go through the Windy City, ANGELA BAMBACE JACK BARBASH I shall certainly notify you. Keep in touch with us. HELEN MARSTON BEARDSLEY BRAND BLANSHARD JAMES B. CAREY LEWIS COREY With warm regards, GEORGE S. COUNTS GRACE L. COYLE :RANCES C. DAY JAMES T. FARRELL Sincee,9 HAROLD U. FAULKNER SAMUEL H. FRIEDMAN CLARA G. GOLDMAN HAROLD M. GROVES ALBERT H. HAMILTON DONALD HARRINGTON MARION H. HEDGES HWL:SK ExecutiveDrector EDUARD HEIMANN MARY FOX HERLING MARY HILLYER SIDNEY HOOK oeiu 153 A. M. KIDD CLIFFORD KIRKPATRICK CORNELIUS KRUSE AARON LEVENSTEIN BEN E. LIPPINCOTT MARCIA J. LYTTLE KENNETH MACGOWAN HARRY A. OVERSTREET SHERMAN PRATT PAUL W. PREISLER IRVING SALERT KARL SCHOOL WINIFRED SMITH GEORGE SOULE MONROE SWEETLAND MORRIS WEISZ SAMUEL S. WHITE PHIL ZIEGLER , 40o ;J fl; LEAGUE FOR INDUSTRIAL DEMOCRACY riL.kJVr 112 East 19th Street LU 0C 3UY New York 3, N. Y. ( OCT 6 Return Postage Guaranteed '783ObPM ENSE 3 490 *NDS Mrs. Debbie Willen Meier 5471 S. University Chicago 15, Ill..