Documents
Submission 6317ace185f56
Poem in Ian Crawford MacCallum’s hand penciled in the back of the 1938-1939 Directory of the University of Virginia, where there are also pencilings by Heath. Authorship unknown, whether by Heath and dictated to MacCallum, or by someone else. But the subject relates to Heath’s philosophy of science (his epistemology, though he didn’t like that term); so the probability seems to be that MacCallum, Heath’s son-in-law, took it down from him.
Submission 6317ac97bb988
Penciled note by Spencer MacCallum about Heath’s first propeller factory
Submission 6317ac5331c2a
Copied by Spencer MacCallum on May 27, 1960 from a draft of a letter by Heath that he found in a trunk in the attic at Roadsend Gardens, Elkridge, Maryland. The draft was undated, but MacCallum thought Heath had written it at the time of demonstrating at Boling Field in 1922 the first engine powered and controlled, variable and reversible pitch propeller.
Submission 6317ac162d609
Typed draft of unpublished paper by Raymond V. McNally, colleague of Heath in the Henry George School of Social Science, New York City, found among Heath’s papers by Spencer MacCallum, who sent it to Hans Hermann Hoppe. Hoppe read it and on 8-20-13 replied, “I found myself in almost complete agreement with the paper you sent me. Thanks for sending it.” MacCallum then submitted it to Libertarian Papers, where it was published in Vol. 6, 2014
Submission 6317abc017902
Letter to the Editor of the Christian Science Monitor from Charles G. Baldwin, a Georgist friend of Heath’s much inclined towards his ideas.
Submission 6317aa5d8041a
From a form letter to Georgists dictated by Heath and sent out by Spencer MacCallum signing as Secretary of the Science of Society Foundation
Submission 6317a9fdbd0e9
Review of Citadel, Market and Altar by Riqui Leon in Books for Libertarians Vol.III No.2,
Submission 6317a7ae9a880
Typed page of a text evidently prepared for a Christmas message. Note that the two originals differ slightly.