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Box 5

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Contains 38 Results:

“War Against Poverty . . .” (pub. article), 1964

 unspecified — Box: 5, Folder: 157
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series is the largest of the collection. It consists of a wide variety of materials authored by Brundage, the bulk of which are letters to the editor from 1956-1972, and drafts or clippings of articles that he wrote during the mid 1960's. In addition, this series also includes two attempts at an autobiography (Luckiest and The Luckiest Man Alive), and Mine be the Dust, a novel about union...
Dates: 1964

“What Education Ain’t” (article), ca. 1964-1965

 unspecified — Box: 5, Folder: 158
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series is the largest of the collection. It consists of a wide variety of materials authored by Brundage, the bulk of which are letters to the editor from 1956-1972, and drafts or clippings of articles that he wrote during the mid 1960's. In addition, this series also includes two attempts at an autobiography (Luckiest and The Luckiest Man Alive), and Mine be the Dust, a novel about union...
Dates: ca. 1964-1965

“What’s Wrong With Your Hometown Newspaper” (pub. article), 1964

 unspecified — Box: 5, Folder: 159
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series is the largest of the collection. It consists of a wide variety of materials authored by Brundage, the bulk of which are letters to the editor from 1956-1972, and drafts or clippings of articles that he wrote during the mid 1960's. In addition, this series also includes two attempts at an autobiography (Luckiest and The Luckiest Man Alive), and Mine be the Dust, a novel about union...
Dates: 1964

“What the Bar Beast Doesn’t Know About Booze” (article), ca. 1960's

 unspecified — Box: 5, Folder: 160
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series is the largest of the collection. It consists of a wide variety of materials authored by Brundage, the bulk of which are letters to the editor from 1956-1972, and drafts or clippings of articles that he wrote during the mid 1960's. In addition, this series also includes two attempts at an autobiography (Luckiest and The Luckiest Man Alive), and Mine be the Dust, a novel about union...
Dates: ca. 1960's

“Who Said That” (commentary on various topics), 1971

 unspecified — Box: 5, Folder: 161
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series is the largest of the collection. It consists of a wide variety of materials authored by Brundage, the bulk of which are letters to the editor from 1956-1972, and drafts or clippings of articles that he wrote during the mid 1960's. In addition, this series also includes two attempts at an autobiography (Luckiest and The Luckiest Man Alive), and Mine be the Dust, a novel about union...
Dates: 1971

“Why Hardhats Hammer Hippies” (article), n.d.

 unspecified — Box: 5, Folder: 162
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series is the largest of the collection. It consists of a wide variety of materials authored by Brundage, the bulk of which are letters to the editor from 1956-1972, and drafts or clippings of articles that he wrote during the mid 1960's. In addition, this series also includes two attempts at an autobiography (Luckiest and The Luckiest Man Alive), and Mine be the Dust, a novel about union...
Dates: n.d.

“Why I Keep Two Studs in My Stable” (article), ca. 1964-1965

 unspecified — Box: 5, Folder: 163
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series is the largest of the collection. It consists of a wide variety of materials authored by Brundage, the bulk of which are letters to the editor from 1956-1972, and drafts or clippings of articles that he wrote during the mid 1960's. In addition, this series also includes two attempts at an autobiography (Luckiest and The Luckiest Man Alive), and Mine be the Dust, a novel about union...
Dates: ca. 1964-1965

“Why Unions Are Bad” (article), 1964

 unspecified — Box: 5, Folder: 164
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series is the largest of the collection. It consists of a wide variety of materials authored by Brundage, the bulk of which are letters to the editor from 1956-1972, and drafts or clippings of articles that he wrote during the mid 1960's. In addition, this series also includes two attempts at an autobiography (Luckiest and The Luckiest Man Alive), and Mine be the Dust, a novel about union...
Dates: 1964

“Woman Claims That Chicago Teachers Are Overpaid” (pub. art.), 1964

 unspecified — Box: 5, Folder: 165
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series is the largest of the collection. It consists of a wide variety of materials authored by Brundage, the bulk of which are letters to the editor from 1956-1972, and drafts or clippings of articles that he wrote during the mid 1960's. In addition, this series also includes two attempts at an autobiography (Luckiest and The Luckiest Man Alive), and Mine be the Dust, a novel about union...
Dates: 1964

“Women at Work” (article), ca. 1964-1965

 unspecified — Box: 5, Folder: 166
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series is the largest of the collection. It consists of a wide variety of materials authored by Brundage, the bulk of which are letters to the editor from 1956-1972, and drafts or clippings of articles that he wrote during the mid 1960's. In addition, this series also includes two attempts at an autobiography (Luckiest and The Luckiest Man Alive), and Mine be the Dust, a novel about union...
Dates: ca. 1964-1965

“18 Year Olds for 23rd Amendment” (article), ca. 1960's

 unspecified — Box: 5, Folder: 167
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series is the largest of the collection. It consists of a wide variety of materials authored by Brundage, the bulk of which are letters to the editor from 1956-1972, and drafts or clippings of articles that he wrote during the mid 1960's. In addition, this series also includes two attempts at an autobiography (Luckiest and The Luckiest Man Alive), and Mine be the Dust, a novel about union...
Dates: ca. 1960's

Brundage, Kay Wood. "Minds and Melodies", n.d.

 unspecified — Box: 5, Folder: 167a
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series is the largest of the collection. It consists of a wide variety of materials authored by Brundage, the bulk of which are letters to the editor from 1956-1972, and drafts or clippings of articles that he wrote during the mid 1960's. In addition, this series also includes two attempts at an autobiography (Luckiest and The Luckiest Man Alive), and Mine be the Dust, a novel about union...
Dates: n.d.

“Name Dropping” (article), n.d.

 unspecified — Box: 5, Folder: 131
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series is the largest of the collection. It consists of a wide variety of materials authored by Brundage, the bulk of which are letters to the editor from 1956-1972, and drafts or clippings of articles that he wrote during the mid 1960's. In addition, this series also includes two attempts at an autobiography (Luckiest and The Luckiest Man Alive), and Mine be the Dust, a novel about union...
Dates: n.d.