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The Spencer Heath

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This series of approximately 1000 documents includes various items that don’t fit into the other series. The majority of the items are handwritten notes on a wide range of subjects. This series, like the others, is searchable in several ways, but the most useful may be by keyword.

Subject - 1525

#11:1500-1710
#1525

Spencer Heath Archive Item 1525 Carbon of a letter from Heath at Saint Luke’s Hall,…

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Subject - 1505

#11:1500-1710
#1505

Spencer Heath Archive Item 1505 Letter dictated by Heath from The Science of Society Foundation,…

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Subject - 1406

#10:1336-1499
#1406

Spencer Heath Archive Item 1406 Notes for publicity material for Citadel, Market & Altar April,…

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Subject - 1362 - Universities Take Heed

#10:1336-1499
#1362

Spencer Heath Archive Item 1362 Start of an address to heads of Colleges and Universities…

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Subject - 1242 - The Road To Bankruptcy

#9:1191-1335
#1242

Spencer Heath Archive Item 1242 Penned notes for a letter to an editor on lined,…

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Subject - 1124

#8:1036-1190
#1124

Spencer Heath Archive Item 1224 Notes for a letter to /Harry Allen?/ Overstreet. Following this…

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Subject - 1216 - A Coming Age Of Darkness

#9:1191-1335
#1216

Spencer Heath Archive Item 1216 Penned notes for a letter to Dr. Limbert 1934 or…

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Subject - 1208

#9:1191-1335
#1208

Spencer Heath Archive Item 1208 Carbon of letter to The Farm Bureau Mutual Automobile Insurance…

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Subject - 1026

#9:1191-1335
#1026

Spencer Heath Archive Item 1206 Data from Miss Leonora Lawrence, 141 Lawrence Avenue, Hasbrouck Heights)…

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Subject - 1200

#9:1191-1335
#1200

Spencer Heath Archive Item 1200 Carbon copy of a press release annotated by Mr. Gladwin…

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Subject - 1183

#8:1036-1190
#1183

Spencer Heath Archive Item 1183 Carbon of letter from New York to the Editor of…

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Subject - 1177

#8:1036-1190
#1177

1177 Pencil notes on reverse of a letter from Charles Prizer, September 24, 1935 NYC,…

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