Diary excerpts consist of recountings of conversations with Dr. Ralph J. Bunche, director of Trusteeship division of the UN and former Palestine mediator, 1950; recount meeting President Truman and acting as translator for Mordecai Namir, sec-gen of Histadrut, 1952; conversations and letters regarding Oscar Ewing’s (Administrator, Federal Security Administration) work and labour in the U.S., 1952; Folk Delegation trip to Israel, 1952; meeting with Bart Crum re: presidential nomination of Stevenson or Harriman; trip to Israel.
Politics and government
17 Archival description results for Politics and government
17 results directly related
Exclude narrower terms
CA JPL-A 1065-[8]
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File
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1950, 1952, 1969
Part of Charles and Ninel Segal Fonds
CA JPL-A 1058-[207]
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File
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1980
Part of Aviva Ravel Fonds
CA JPL-A 1354-[11]
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File
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1946
Part of United Jewish People's Order Collection
CA JPL-A 1354-[10]
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File
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1952
Part of United Jewish People's Order Collection
CA JPL-A 1354-[12]
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File
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[ca. 194-?]
Part of United Jewish People's Order Collection
CA JPL-A 1050-6-[18]-2
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Item
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1958
Part of Worker's Circle Fonds
Inscribed verso in Yiddish
CA JPL-A 1305
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Fonds
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[between 1930 and 1947]
1 photograph and correspondence file pertaining to the life and business of Joe Horn.
Horn, Joseph
CA JPL-A 1354-[9]
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File
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1947
Part of United Jewish People's Order Collection
CA JPL-A 1354
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Fonds
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1946-1984
Consists of flyers and publications from the United Jewish Peoples Order of Montreal and Toronto.
United Jewish People's Order
CA JPL-A 1182
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Fonds
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1921-1986 ; predominant 1940-1960
Fonds contains paper records related mostly to the political careers of Joseph Schubert and William V. Victor, including business correspondence, invitations, newspaper clippings, elections information, and handwritten notes. Also included are documents related to both men's involvements with community and professional organizations, and one file belonging to Laura Victor (nee Schubert).The fonds may have been assembled by Laura Victor.
Schubert, Joseph, 1889-1952