Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
Articles 1 - 14 of 14
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Dr. Russell Warns On U.S. Education, The New York Times
Dr. Russell Warns On U.S. Education, The New York Times
Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project
New York Times article expressing Columbia University's Teachers College Dean, Dr. William F. Russell's views on fostering a feeling of inclusion, for U.S. citizens, in a great historical movement. December 23, 1940.
Exposing Forced Labor Camp Plot For Youth, Mickey Milton
Exposing Forced Labor Camp Plot For Youth, Mickey Milton
Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project
Article from The Review denouncing forced labor camps. December 23, 1940.
Letter From American Youth Commission Associate Director To Mr. Gideonse, Howard Y. Mcclusky
Letter From American Youth Commission Associate Director To Mr. Gideonse, Howard Y. Mcclusky
Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project
Letter from Howard McClusky, the associate director of the American Youth Commission to President Harry D. Gideonse thanking him for his hospitality. December 17, 1940.
Letter To Dr. Gideonse Sent With Enclosed "Vocational Adoption Booklet", D. Warsaw
Letter To Dr. Gideonse Sent With Enclosed "Vocational Adoption Booklet", D. Warsaw
Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project
Letter to Dr. Gideonse from D. Warsaw introducing the enclosed booklet: "Vocational Adoption." December 9, 1940.
Sixth Annual Convention: American Student Union, American Student Union
Sixth Annual Convention: American Student Union, American Student Union
Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project
Advertises the sixth annual American Student Union convention in New York City held from December 27 to 30, 1940, to protect liberal education.
Work, Work Camp Committee Of International Student Service
Work, Work Camp Committee Of International Student Service
Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project
Publication by the Work Camp Committee of International Student Service on work camps. Supplement to International Student Service Bulletin, Vol. I, No. 3. December 1940.
Anonymous Letter Against Labor Camps, Unknown
Anonymous Letter Against Labor Camps, Unknown
Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project
Anonymous letter comparing college labor camps to methods used by Adolf Hitler. Received by Brooklyn College November 19, 1940. Page 2, Envelope.
Letter In Support Of College Labor Camp, Nathan S. Washton
Letter In Support Of College Labor Camp, Nathan S. Washton
Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project
Letter to the president of Brooklyn College, Harry Gideonse, in support of labor camps, from Nathan S. Washton, Director, Guidance Bureau, New Junior College. November 18, 1940.
Gideonse Urges A Labor Period For College Men, New York Times
Gideonse Urges A Labor Period For College Men, New York Times
Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project
President of Brooklyn College, Harry D. Gideonse, proposes one semester in a camp like the Federal C.C.C. camps.
Dr. Boylan Dies, Was Brooklyn College Head, Herald Tribune
Dr. Boylan Dies, Was Brooklyn College Head, Herald Tribune
Brooklyn College History
Copy of article reporting on Dr. Boylan's Death.
The Civilian Conservation Corps, American Youth Commission
The Civilian Conservation Corps, American Youth Commission
Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project
American Youth Commission's findings and recommendations of a three-year study of the social and educational aspects of the Civilian Conservation Corps. 1940.
Why Do You Propose Nazi "Labor Camps" For Youth?, Unknown
Why Do You Propose Nazi "Labor Camps" For Youth?, Unknown
Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project
Handwritten note on index card directed towards Harry Gideonse.
Work Camps Of International Student Service, International Student Service
Work Camps Of International Student Service, International Student Service
Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project
Advertising summer work camp program.
Dr. Gideonse Indicates General Pattern For Modern Education, Brooklyn Eagle
Dr. Gideonse Indicates General Pattern For Modern Education, Brooklyn Eagle
Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project
Article from the Brooklyn Eagle. 1940?