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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 - 1083

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Spencer Heath Archive Item 1083 (Because of limitations of word processer, first paragraph has been…

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Subject - 1080 - The Law Of Human Association

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Spencer Heath Archive Item 1080 Typed pages from Charles G. Baldwin October 6, 1936 The…

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Subject - 1079

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Spencer Heath Archive Item 1079 New York City January 31, 1936 COMPLETE STATEMENT OF HENRY…

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Subject - 1077

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Spencer Heath Archive Item 1077 Elkridge, Maryland September 27, 1933 To the Editor of the…

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Subject - 1074

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Spencer Heath Archive Item 1074 Mimeographed announcement of talks at the Roerich Museum Apartments, 310…

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Subject - 1072 - Creative Association

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Spencer Heath Archive Item 1072 A letter originally written to Heath’s aunt, Minnie Payne Barr,…

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Subject - 1071

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Spencer Heath Archive Item 1071 Three Great Problems confront the Western nations today: the problem…

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Subject - 1070

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Spencer Heath Archive Item 1070 September 26, 1934 To the Editor of the New York…

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Subject - 1069

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Spencer Heath Archive Item 1069 September 1935 Editor of Land and Freedom:   Your first…

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Subject - 1068

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Spencer Heath Archive Item 1068 1930s Rent expresses the value of public services. It is…

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Subject - 1067

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Spencer Heath Archive Item 1067 August 11, 1933? To the Editor of the Evening Sun:…

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Subject - 1065

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Spencer Heath Archive Item 1065 1930s Man is a creature of singular polarities. On his…

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