The Spencer Heath
Series
Subject Files
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 - 1083
Spencer Heath Archive Item 1083 (Because of limitations of word processer, first paragraph has been…
Subject - 1080 - The Law Of Human Association
Spencer Heath Archive Item 1080 Typed pages from Charles G. Baldwin October 6, 1936 The…
Subject - 1079
Spencer Heath Archive Item 1079 New York City January 31, 1936 COMPLETE STATEMENT OF HENRY…
Subject - 1077
Spencer Heath Archive Item 1077 Elkridge, Maryland September 27, 1933 To the Editor of the…
Subject - 1074
Spencer Heath Archive Item 1074 Mimeographed announcement of talks at the Roerich Museum Apartments, 310…
Subject - 1072 - Creative Association
Spencer Heath Archive Item 1072 A letter originally written to Heath’s aunt, Minnie Payne Barr,…
Subject - 1071
Spencer Heath Archive Item 1071 Three Great Problems confront the Western nations today: the problem…
Subject - 1070
Spencer Heath Archive Item 1070 September 26, 1934 To the Editor of the New York…
Subject - 1069
Spencer Heath Archive Item 1069 September 1935 Editor of Land and Freedom: Your first…
Subject - 1068
Spencer Heath Archive Item 1068 1930s Rent expresses the value of public services. It is…
Subject - 1067
Spencer Heath Archive Item 1067 August 11, 1933? To the Editor of the Evening Sun:…
Subject - 1065
Spencer Heath Archive Item 1065 1930s Man is a creature of singular polarities. On his…