Submissions from 1942
To Mrs. Robinton, April 30, 1942., Ralph C. Benedict
To Mrs. Robinton: Regarding a Meeting, Ralph C. Benedict
To Prof. Charlotte Morgan: Regarding a Meeting, Ralph C. Benedict
To Professor Wolfson and Professor Park: Regarding Problems of the Sub-committee of the Personnel Committee, Ralph C. Benedict
To Prof. Harvitt: Regarding Chairmanship Proposal, Ralph C. Benedict
Cherry Picking, Brooklyn College
Dorms at Red Hook, N.Y., Brooklyn College
Dorms at Red Hook, N.Y. 2, Brooklyn College
Hoeing a Strawberry Field, Brooklyn College
Interdepartmental Conference on Employment, Brooklyn College
Packing Cherries, Brooklyn College
Picking Cherries, Brooklyn College
Picking Cherries 2, Brooklyn College
Planting Lettuce, Brooklyn College
Planting Lettuce 2, Brooklyn College
Students Get Orientation at Brooklyn, Brooklyn College
Students on Campus With Harry D. Gideonse, Brooklyn College
Students Raking Debris on Campus, Brooklyn College
Students Who Have Registered for Farm War Service, Brooklyn College
Students Working in Red Hook, Brooklyn College
To Mrs. Robinton: Regarding Employment Committee's Agenda, Brooklyn College
Weeding a Lettuce Field, Brooklyn College
Girls at Brooklyn College Register for Summer Farm Work, Irene Delmar
Dr. Benedict Advises, Arnold Eagle
Dr. Benedict Showing Students Poison Ivy, Arnold Eagle
Dr. Benedict takes the lead, Arnold Eagle
Students in Campus Rally Round, Arnold Eagle
Students on Campus Leaving Brooklyn, Arnold Eagle
Students Posing with American Flag, Arnold Eagle
Students Seeing Poison Ivy on Campus, Arnold Eagle
B.C. Student Turns Hick, Richard Hershcopf
Letter from F. W. Lathrop to R. I. Grigsby along with enclosed Commentary on Subject Note from F. W. Lathrop, F. W. Lathrop
Mrs. Roosevelt Rejects ALP Left Wing; Supports Rightists, Liberal and Labor Committee to Safeguard the American Labor Party and The New York Post
3 newspaper articles titled "Camp Near City For Study and Farming Urged," "College Offers Farm Labor Plan," and "Student Helpers on Farms", New York Herald Tribune and The New York Times
Letter sponsored by the Teachers Committee for Second Front Now (August 1, 1942), Teachers Committee for Second Front Now
College Teacher Suggests Summer Study Camps, The Brooklyn Eagle
Demorcracy Will Live or Die, The Greater New York Industrial Union Council
Camp Near City For Study and Farming Urged, The Herald Tribune
Pupils to Assist Farmers, The New York Sun
College Offers Farm Labor Plan, The New York Times
Newspapers from 1941
The Ticker, September 18, 1941
The Ticker, September 24, 1941
The Ticker, September 29, 1941
Imperialism or People's Peace?, American Student Union
No Forced Labor Camps for American Youth!, American Student Union
Letter to Dr. Gideonse from James Ayer, James Ayer
Letter to Dr. Gideonse from the Chairman of the Work Camp Committee, Algernon D. Black
Education and the War, Earl Browder General Secretary
A Message from Earl Browder to the Youth of America, Earl Browder General Secretary and Communist Party, National Election Campaign Committee
On Which Side Do You Stand in this Real Tug O' War/, CCNY Anti-War Conference, Arrangements Committee
History Department Dismissals, CCNY Communist Party Unit
Working at Tunbridge, The Genesis of Camp William James, Arnold Childs
Suppressed!, Communist Party, New York State
Why No Meat?, Communist Party, New York State
Oddities in the News, Communist Party, Washington Heights
800 Youths Join in Manual Tasks at Work Camps, Benjamin Fine
Example of American Way of Life, Henry Flarsheim
Work Camps and Education, Kenneth Holland
I.S.S. Bulletin, Vol. 1, No. 2, International Student Service
Work Camp News Letter, Vol. 1 No. 1, International Student Service
Work Camp News Letter, Vol. 1 No. 2, International Student Service
Work Camp News Letter, Vol.1 No. 3, International Student Service
Work Camp News Letter, Vol. 1 No. 4, International Student Service
Work Camp News Letter, Vol. 1 No. 5, International Student Service
Letter to Dr. Gideonse from Work Camp Secretary Robert E. Lane, Robert E. Lane
War or Peace, The New American Newspaper, New York District Office and New American, National Office, Ellis Avenue, Chicago
Ivy League and CCC… Do They Jell?, United Press
Letter to Work Camper, Work Camps for America
Red Army Holds Our Front Lines!, Young Communist League, New York State
