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Materials documenting the business activities of Chisholm and the companies he developed. Includes annual reports (1960, 1981, 1983, 1985-1987, 1997) of International Paper Company; stock certificate of 350 shares of Portland & Rumford Falls Railway sold to Chisholm (late 1800s); photographs of woodlands land in Northern Maine (1987); History of Rumford Me., 1774-1972, by John J. Leane; The Oxford Story: history of Oxford Paper Co., 1847-1958; centennial history of International Paper Company; wallpaper samples; materials (7 binders) relating to the 1987 International Paper strike; handwritten journals pertaining to the building of Otis Mill; original journals of transactions by Chisholm on selling the mills and the acquisition of property; booklet of International Paper Company, Otis Division; post cards (90 items) created by Chisholm from late 1800s to early 1900s; papers reflecting Chisholm's friendship with Thomas A. Edison; and other items.
This collection of never-before-published correspondence between Pound and Agresti, begun in 1937 and continuing through Pound's incarceration at St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Washington, D.C.--where he was found mentally unfit to stand trial for treason--reveals the depth and breadth of his many virulent views against the politics of the Second World War. Photos.
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From Benjamin Franklin to Ragged Dick to Jack Kelly, hero of the Disney musical Newsies, newsboys have long intrigued Americans as symbols of struggle and achievement. But what do we really know about the children who hawked and delivered newspapers in American cities and towns? Who were they? What was their life like? And how important was their work to the development of a free press, the survival of poor families, and the shaping of their own attitudes, values and beliefs? Crying the News: A History of America's Newsboys offers an epic retelling of the American experience from the perspective of its most unshushable creation. It is the first book to place newsboys at the center of America...
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