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Conscientious Objection & the Great War: 1914-1920
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Letter from Mayer Bernstein
Letter July 23, ____ from Raymond Bender to Henry Dana
letter written from army camp
Telegram May 7, 1918 from Franklin Bell to Frances Witherspoon
Telegram May 4, 1918 from Franklin Bell to the NYBLA
Letter May 6, 1918 from Franklin Bell to Frances Witherspoon
Letter October 24, 1918 to I.B. Good
Letter
Letter August 29, 1918 to I.B. Good
Letter
Postcard Undated
Postcard
Memo to Commanding Officer
Telegram Undated to Frederick Keppel
telegram from mother of Louis Barasch, C.O.
Letter June 6, 1918 from Roger Baldwin to Henry Dana
letter re: conscientious objection matters
Letter May 23, 1917 from Roger Baldwin to Henry Dana
letter re: registering for draft and exemptions
Letter August 27, 1920 from Roger Baldwin, ACLU
letter calling attention to case of Benjamin Salmon, a C.O. put in St. Elizabeth's Hospital for the Insane by the War Department, after his hunger strike in prison
Memo for Frances Witherspoon from Robert Baldwin
re: C.O. Philip B. Grosser
Letter March 11, 1918 from Roger Nash Baldwin to Charles Person
Letter March 11, 1918 from Roger Baldwin to Frances Witherspoon
Letter March 11, 1918 from Roger Baldwin to Maurice Goldstein
Memorandum undated from Roger Baldwin to Joy Young
memo re: C.O. Jacob W. Rose
Letter January 10, 1918 from Roger Baldwin to "organizations interested in the Conscientious Objector"
"The Individual and the State: The Problem as Presented by the Sentencing of Roger N. Baldwin," November 1918
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