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Letter From George W. Long, September 26, 1918
George W. Long
A typed letter from George W. Long, dated September 26, 1918. Within, Long confirms that Wilson has been registered with the Selective Service but writes that he is not physically qualified for military service.
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Letter From Adolph A. Hoehling Jr. to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, September 25, 1918
Adolph A. Hoehling Jr.
A typed letter from Adoph Hoehling Jr. to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, dated September 25, 1918. Within, Hoehling informs Wilson to contact a commissioned Personnel Brach in regard to Wilson's application to join the Judge Advocate General's Staff Corps.
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Letter From Walter F. Martin and Marlborough Churchill to Draft Board, September 19, 1918
Walter F. Martin and Marlborough Churchill
A typed letter from Marlborough Churchill and Walter F. Martin to the local Draft Board of Philadelphia, dated September 19, 1918. Within, they write to request the Board issue Huntington-Wilson his classification and status.
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Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson to Samuel T. Ansell, September 18, 1918
Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
A typed copy of a letter from Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson to Samuel T. Ansell, dated September 18, 1918. Within, Wilson inquires about his prior application for a position in the Judge Advocate General's office.
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Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson to Marlborough Churchill, September 13, 1918
Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
A handwritten copy of a letter sent from Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson to Brigadier General Malborough Churchill, dated September 13, 1918. Within, Wilson writes about the forms and certification required for his application to the Judge Advocate General's Staff Corps.
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Questionnaire for Applicant for a Commission, Military Intelligence Branch, General Staff, September 1918
Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
A typed questionnaire for application to the Military Intelligence Branch General Staff, filled out by Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson sometime in September 1918. The questions cover such topics as employment history, family information, education and memberships in organizations.
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Letter From Philander Knox to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, August 19, 1918
Philander C. Knox
A typed letter from Philander Knox to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, dated August 19, 1918. Within, Knox writes about his time in Valley Forge and mentions an upcoming report about foreign loans in China.
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Letter From Philander Knox to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, July 13, 1918
Philander C. Knox
A typed letter from Philander Knox to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, dated July 13, 1918. Within, Knox writes about his children's military careers and asks whether Wilson has sent copies of his book to members of the Senate.
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Letter From William H. Burnham to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, April 28, 1918
William H. Burnham
A typed letter from William H. Burnham to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, dated April 28, 1918. Within, Burnham writes to further inquire about the structure of the proposed educational pamphlet and asks whether there should be an additional section devoted to mental hygiene.
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Letter From H. H. Moore to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, April 25, 1918
H. H. Moore
A typed letter from H. H. Moore (under the direction of Dr. Franklin Martin) to Francis Mairs Hungtington-Wilson, dated April 25, 1918. Within, Moore requests Wilson's opinion on a draft bill to be presented to Congress on the subject of social hygiene.
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Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson to Helen Cordelia Putnam, April 16, 1918
Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
A typed copy of a letter from Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson to Helen Cordelia Putnam, dated April 16, 1918. Within, Wilson writes to thank Putnam and address concerns about the educational pamphlet project raised in her prior letter.
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Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson to William H. Burnham, April 16, 1918
Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
A typed copy of a letter from Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson to William H. Burnham, dated April 16, 1918. Within, Wilson writes to respond to suggestions and questions about the educational pamphlet project posed in a prior letter from Burnham.
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Letter From William H. Burnham to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, April 8, 1918
William H. Burnham
A typed letter from William H. Burnham to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, dated April 8, 1918. Within, Burnham raises further questions and offers suggestions for Wilson's educational pamphlet project.
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Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson to John J. Spurgeon, April 6, 1918
Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
A typed copy of a letter from Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson to John J. Spurgeon, dated April 6, 1918. Within, Wilson writes to ask Spurgeon's permission to reprint Wilson's signed articles written for the Public Ledger into a book-length work.
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Letter From Helen Cordelia Putnam to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, April 6, 1918
Helen C. Putnam
A typed letter from Helen Cordelia Putnam to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, dated April 6, 1918. Within, Putnam writes to inform Wilson of her interest in the educational pamphlet project, but raises some concerns about the editing and distribution plans.
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Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson to Helen Cordelia Putnam, April 4, 1918
Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
A typed copy of a letter from Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson to Helen Cordelia Putnam, dated April 4, 1918. Within, Wilson inquires if Putnam had received his prior letter requesting her assistance with the children's welfare section of the educational pamphlet project.
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Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson to William H. Burnham, April 4, 1918
Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
A typed copy of a letter from Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson to William H. Burnham, dated April 4, 1918. Within, Wilson answers questions posed by Burnham in a prior letter and asks for assistance identifying an authority to write the children's welfare section of the proposed pamphlet.
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Letter From William H. Burnham to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, March 28, 1918
William H. Burnham
A typed letter from William H. Burnham to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, dated March 28, 1918. Within, Burnham expresses interest in Wilson's pamphlet and asks preliminary questions related to the project.
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Letter From Walter Clarke to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, March 28, 1918
Walter Clarke
A typed letter from Walter Clarke to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, dated March 28, 1918. Within, Clarke informs Wilson that he has been unable to bring Wilson's educational pamphlet proposal to the Committee on Civilian Cooperation for Combating Venereal Disease.
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Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson to Willard S. Small, March 25, 1918
Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
A typed copy of a letter from Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson to Willard Small, dated March 25, 1918. Within, Wilson offers an outline of the educational pamphlet project and asks for suggestions for someone who can write the section on children's welfare.
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Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson to Charles B. Davenport, March 19, 1918
Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
A typed copy of a letter by Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson to Charles B. Davenport, dated March 19, 1918. Within, Wilson thanks Davenport for his draft on the eugenics section of the educational pamphlet and asks if it would be possible to have an article published in his Eugenics Magazine.
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Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson to Walter Clarke, March 19, 1918
Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
A typed copy of a letter by Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson to Walter Clarke, dated March 19, 1918. Within, Wilson summarizes his efforts on the educational pamphlet and asks for suggestions for an authority on children's welfare while also giving permission to reprint his article in the Journal of Social Hygiene.
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Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson to William H. Burnham, March 19, 1918
Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
A typed copy of a letter by Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson to William H. Burnham, dated March 19, 1918. Within, Wilson writes Burnham in hopes of persuading him to join in writing a section on education for a pamphlet Wilson is putting together on eugenics, sex hygiene and children's welfare.
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Letter From George E. Vincent to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, March 19, 1918
George E. Vincent
A typed letter from George E. Vincent to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, dated March 19, 1918. Within, Vincent writes to inform Wilson that his educational pamphlet project doesn't fit within the scope of the Rockefeller Foundation's programs.
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Letter From Stewart Paton to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, March 17, 1918
Stewart Paton
A hand-written letter by Stewart Paton to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, dated March 17, 1918. Within, Paton apologizes that he won't be able to write for the education section of Wilson's pamphlet and suggests possible other contributors.
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