Documents
Submission 6317552a14e4c
Pencilings in a notebook containing dates from 1932 to 1937. An accompanying page is Item 2073a. [Note that I am now changing “socialize” to “social-ize” wherever it occurs in a non-political sense in this Archive — a usage Heath only adopted some years later. Spencer MacCallum, Editor].
Submission 631754ad10703
Verbatim note by Spencer MacCallum of a question posed by Heath for discussion at a conference at the Foundation for Economic Education, Irvington, New York, in the 1950s. No significant discussion resulted.
Submission 6317546b46c66
Pencil notes for letter to Mr. DuPont, probably 1930s, accompanied by a diagram as per Item 2071.
Submission 6316a91ecdfe2
Several drafts of a form letter prepared by Heath to be sent to university faculty members
Submission 6316a8d9566fd
Letter from Heath, 310 Riverside Drive, New York City, to Miss E. Ruth Pepper, 528 W. 111th Street, New York City
Submission 6316a885b51e6
Exchange between Henry D. Hervey, 528 West 11th Street, New York City, May 24, 1936, and Heath at 310 Riverside Drive, New York City
Submission 6316a81f91c57
Penciled quote from Fustel de Coulanges, Numa Denis — The Ancient City, page 342
Submission 6316a7dc76de4
Carbon (on a Heath letterhead sheet) of a signed letter found in the Giddings-Julian Mss. in the library of Congress. George W. Julian was a United States Representative from Indiana for many years, and a prominent leader of the anti-slavery movement and of the movement to put the lands owned by the United States into the hands of actual settlers by means of the various homestead acts.
Submission 6316a769110c2
John J. Grebe quoting Edmund Sinnott in “Science in Philosophy” (could not find where such an article appears)
Submission 6316a723b9cda
Penciled note on 3x5 card quoting Herbert Spencer, Sociology, closing paragraphs. Presumably Heath supplied the emphasis, but this needs to be checked against the original.