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Box 41

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Contains 42 Results:

What of Our Democrazy? - published in Credit Craft, Official Bulletin of the Chicago Association of Credit Men, , Nov. 1923

 File — Box: 41, Folder: 2533
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Manuscripts, clipping scrapbooks and notebooks containing Bell's writing and research. The works are primarily journalistic pieces, news dispatches from the London Chicago Daily News office, interviews with world leaders, and editorial columns. Other materials include short stories (some written under the pseudonyms Eric Bellamy and Rak Parke), poetry, and texts of the numerous addresses Bell gave during his two speaking tours. There are three unpublished...
Dates: Nov. 1923

When American Shall Have Poets, ca. 1940

 File — Box: 41, Folder: 2534
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Manuscripts, clipping scrapbooks and notebooks containing Bell's writing and research. The works are primarily journalistic pieces, news dispatches from the London Chicago Daily News office, interviews with world leaders, and editorial columns. Other materials include short stories (some written under the pseudonyms Eric Bellamy and Rak Parke), poetry, and texts of the numerous addresses Bell gave during his two speaking tours. There are three unpublished...
Dates: ca. 1940

When Does this Damn Street Car Start? - short story (Eric Bellamy), ca. 1940

 File — Box: 41, Folder: 2535
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Manuscripts, clipping scrapbooks and notebooks containing Bell's writing and research. The works are primarily journalistic pieces, news dispatches from the London Chicago Daily News office, interviews with world leaders, and editorial columns. Other materials include short stories (some written under the pseudonyms Eric Bellamy and Rak Parke), poetry, and texts of the numerous addresses Bell gave during his two speaking tours. There are three unpublished...
Dates: ca. 1940

When Uncle Dog Came - short story, n.d.

 File — Box: 41, Folder: 2536
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Manuscripts, clipping scrapbooks and notebooks containing Bell's writing and research. The works are primarily journalistic pieces, news dispatches from the London Chicago Daily News office, interviews with world leaders, and editorial columns. Other materials include short stories (some written under the pseudonyms Eric Bellamy and Rak Parke), poetry, and texts of the numerous addresses Bell gave during his two speaking tours. There are three unpublished...
Dates: n.d.

Where the Ships are Made, n.d.

 File — Box: 41, Folder: 2537
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Manuscripts, clipping scrapbooks and notebooks containing Bell's writing and research. The works are primarily journalistic pieces, news dispatches from the London Chicago Daily News office, interviews with world leaders, and editorial columns. Other materials include short stories (some written under the pseudonyms Eric Bellamy and Rak Parke), poetry, and texts of the numerous addresses Bell gave during his two speaking tours. There are three unpublished...
Dates: n.d.

White Wizard - published in The Strand Magazine (includes draft), Mar. 1908

 File — Box: 41, Folder: 2538
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Manuscripts, clipping scrapbooks and notebooks containing Bell's writing and research. The works are primarily journalistic pieces, news dispatches from the London Chicago Daily News office, interviews with world leaders, and editorial columns. Other materials include short stories (some written under the pseudonyms Eric Bellamy and Rak Parke), poetry, and texts of the numerous addresses Bell gave during his two speaking tours. There are three unpublished...
Dates: Mar. 1908

Whither America at the Cross Roads of 1940? - address, 1940

 File — Box: 41, Folder: 2539
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Manuscripts, clipping scrapbooks and notebooks containing Bell's writing and research. The works are primarily journalistic pieces, news dispatches from the London Chicago Daily News office, interviews with world leaders, and editorial columns. Other materials include short stories (some written under the pseudonyms Eric Bellamy and Rak Parke), poetry, and texts of the numerous addresses Bell gave during his two speaking tours. There are three unpublished...
Dates: 1940

Who Forced the Naval Pace - And Why?, n.d.

 File — Box: 41, Folder: 2540
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Manuscripts, clipping scrapbooks and notebooks containing Bell's writing and research. The works are primarily journalistic pieces, news dispatches from the London Chicago Daily News office, interviews with world leaders, and editorial columns. Other materials include short stories (some written under the pseudonyms Eric Bellamy and Rak Parke), poetry, and texts of the numerous addresses Bell gave during his two speaking tours. There are three unpublished...
Dates: n.d.

Why Britain and America should Pool their Political Strength - address (includes clipping), Jan. 6, 1922

 File — Box: 41, Folder: 2541
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Manuscripts, clipping scrapbooks and notebooks containing Bell's writing and research. The works are primarily journalistic pieces, news dispatches from the London Chicago Daily News office, interviews with world leaders, and editorial columns. Other materials include short stories (some written under the pseudonyms Eric Bellamy and Rak Parke), poetry, and texts of the numerous addresses Bell gave during his two speaking tours. There are three unpublished...
Dates: Jan. 6, 1922

Why Does America Want a Larger Navy?, n.d.

 File — Box: 41, Folder: 2542
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Manuscripts, clipping scrapbooks and notebooks containing Bell's writing and research. The works are primarily journalistic pieces, news dispatches from the London Chicago Daily News office, interviews with world leaders, and editorial columns. Other materials include short stories (some written under the pseudonyms Eric Bellamy and Rak Parke), poetry, and texts of the numerous addresses Bell gave during his two speaking tours. There are three unpublished...
Dates: n.d.

Why These Menacing Press Rows?, ca. 1940

 File — Box: 41, Folder: 2543
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Manuscripts, clipping scrapbooks and notebooks containing Bell's writing and research. The works are primarily journalistic pieces, news dispatches from the London Chicago Daily News office, interviews with world leaders, and editorial columns. Other materials include short stories (some written under the pseudonyms Eric Bellamy and Rak Parke), poetry, and texts of the numerous addresses Bell gave during his two speaking tours. There are three unpublished...
Dates: ca. 1940

Wilbur, Dr. Ray, President of Stanford University on the Oriental Question in California (2 drafts), 1925

 File — Box: 41, Folder: 2544
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Manuscripts, clipping scrapbooks and notebooks containing Bell's writing and research. The works are primarily journalistic pieces, news dispatches from the London Chicago Daily News office, interviews with world leaders, and editorial columns. Other materials include short stories (some written under the pseudonyms Eric Bellamy and Rak Parke), poetry, and texts of the numerous addresses Bell gave during his two speaking tours. There are three unpublished...
Dates: 1925

Will the Anti-War Bullwords Hold? - address, n.d.

 File — Box: 41, Folder: 2545
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Manuscripts, clipping scrapbooks and notebooks containing Bell's writing and research. The works are primarily journalistic pieces, news dispatches from the London Chicago Daily News office, interviews with world leaders, and editorial columns. Other materials include short stories (some written under the pseudonyms Eric Bellamy and Rak Parke), poetry, and texts of the numerous addresses Bell gave during his two speaking tours. There are three unpublished...
Dates: n.d.

Willard Iles, Editor - short story (Rak Parke), n.d.

 File — Box: 41, Folder: 2546
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Manuscripts, clipping scrapbooks and notebooks containing Bell's writing and research. The works are primarily journalistic pieces, news dispatches from the London Chicago Daily News office, interviews with world leaders, and editorial columns. Other materials include short stories (some written under the pseudonyms Eric Bellamy and Rak Parke), poetry, and texts of the numerous addresses Bell gave during his two speaking tours. There are three unpublished...
Dates: n.d.

Winton's Week-End - short story, n.d.

 File — Box: 41, Folder: 2547
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Manuscripts, clipping scrapbooks and notebooks containing Bell's writing and research. The works are primarily journalistic pieces, news dispatches from the London Chicago Daily News office, interviews with world leaders, and editorial columns. Other materials include short stories (some written under the pseudonyms Eric Bellamy and Rak Parke), poetry, and texts of the numerous addresses Bell gave during his two speaking tours. There are three unpublished...
Dates: n.d.

With the British Army in France - collected clippings, 1917

 File — Box: 41, Folder: 2548
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Manuscripts, clipping scrapbooks and notebooks containing Bell's writing and research. The works are primarily journalistic pieces, news dispatches from the London Chicago Daily News office, interviews with world leaders, and editorial columns. Other materials include short stories (some written under the pseudonyms Eric Bellamy and Rak Parke), poetry, and texts of the numerous addresses Bell gave during his two speaking tours. There are three unpublished...
Dates: 1917

With the Canadians in English Forests, n.d.

 File — Box: 41, Folder: 2549
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Manuscripts, clipping scrapbooks and notebooks containing Bell's writing and research. The works are primarily journalistic pieces, news dispatches from the London Chicago Daily News office, interviews with world leaders, and editorial columns. Other materials include short stories (some written under the pseudonyms Eric Bellamy and Rak Parke), poetry, and texts of the numerous addresses Bell gave during his two speaking tours. There are three unpublished...
Dates: n.d.