Letters
Found in 630 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence, 1970-2016
Professor Gilbert's correspondence from 1970-2016, primarily with other scholars and publishers.
Correspondence, 1970-1979
Professor Gilbert's correspondence from 1970-1979, including a letter confirming his re-acceptance at Harvard for graduate work (1971); his admission letter from UCLA School of Law (1973); a letter from Gilbert to Judith Shklar regarding Rousseau (1976); and correspondence and reviews from Rutgers University Press regarding his book, "Marx's Politics Communists and Citizens" (including a draft of the book with notes from a reviewer) (1979).
Correspondence, 1980-1989
Correspondence, 1990-1999
Correspondence, 2000-2009
Professor Gilbert's correspondence from 2000-2009, including: emails from participants in an anti-war protest (2002); a series of emails pertaining to the potential publishing of one of Gilbert's books (2005); a series of correspondence regarding Berlin, Stalin, and Strauss that Gilbert sent to a colleague (2008); and more.
Correspondence, 2012-2016
Professor Gilbert's correspondence from 2012-2016, including: letters confirming events, talks, etc., particularly pertaining to Gilbert's work on the slave trade; a series of messages pertaining to Plato.
Correspondence, n.d.
Professor Gilbert's correspondence, undated, including: letters and thank-you notes from students; a draft merit report on Gilbert; instructions to recipients of study fellowships from ACLS; and more.
Correspondence and Information about Babi Yar Park, 1969 - 1975
This folder contains letters about Babi Yar Park, a letter from the Babi Yar Park Foundation about the purpose and fund raising efforts for the park, a history about what happened in Babi Yar, and a dedication speech by Adrea Rosenberg for Babi Yar Park from 1969.
Correspondence and Micellaneous, 1946-circa 1967
Folder contains one type-written letter from Henry to his Aunt Ella telling his family was on the way to the United State. Also a letters to the Max and Maria Lowenstein from Jane MgWrynn (?), Alfred Lowenstein and Betty Boone. A few postage stamps, a blank 1947 calendar/date book from Hallmark and a check from Maria to the Community Concert Association for seven dollars. Also a list with an envelope with Henry's name and Whipsnade address.
Correspondence from Henry to Lowenstein Family, 1946 May 5-December 29
Thirteen letters written by Henry Lowenstein while living in Whipsnade, Durnstable, England to his parents and half-sister. A few are before the family had immigrated but the majority are when the family is in Pennsylvania. Eleven letters are hand written and two are typed. The letters range in date from May 5, 1946-December 29, 1946. Most the letters are addressed to Mauchen (Maria) but are directed at the entire family.