Newspapers from 1940
The Ticker, September 19, 1940
The Ticker, September 23, 1940
The Ticker, September 30, 1940
Sixth Annual Convention: American Student Union, American Student Union
The Civilian Conservation Corps, American Youth Commission
Message from French Prison Camp: "Help Now!", Henry A. Atkinson, Ruth Benedict, and Frank Boas
Communist Party U.S.A.: Numerous complex problems, Isidore Begun and Communist Party, New York State Committee
Dear Colleague: Our country is engaged today, Frank Boas, A. A. Brill, and Henry Pratt Fairchild
Dr. Gideonse Indicates General Pattern for Modern Education, Brooklyn Eagle
An American Foreign Policy for Peace, Earl Browder
Earl Browder Takes His Case to the People, Earl Browder General Secretary
The New Moment in the Struggle Against War, Earl Browder General Secretary and Communist Party, New York State Committee
Moscow Defends Nazi Moves, CCNY Anti-War Club
The Communist Party Unit Welcomes, CCNY Communist Party Unit
To the City College Staffs, CCNY Communist Party Unit
Hear James W. Ford, CCNY Marxist Cultural Society
The Message They Tried to Stop, Communist Party, National Election Campaign Committee
The Truth About Finland - And the Wall Street War Drive, Communist Party, New York State
Election Platform of the Communist Party, Communist Party, New York State Election Campaign Committee
Daily Worker: Defense of the U.S. Requires Defeat of War-Mongers, Daily Worker
Proposed Garage and Maintenance Building, Randolph Evans
The United States and the Soviet Union, William Z. Foster
Dr. Boylan Dies, Was Brooklyn College Head, Herald Tribune
Work Camps of International Student Service, International Student Service
A Last Minute Message to Enrolled Voters of the American Labor Party, Liberal and Labor Committee to Safeguard the American Labor Party
Letter from American Youth Commission Associate Director to Mr. Gideonse, Howard Y. McClusky
Exposing Forced Labor Camp Plot for Youth, Mickey Milton
Gideonse Urges a Labor Period for College Men, New York Times
Air Raid Instructions, Office of Civil Defense, City of New York and Committee of College Civil Defense, City College
What Is New America?, The New American Newspaper, New York District Office and New American, National Office, Ellis Avenue, Chicago
Dr. Russell Warns on U.S. Education, The New York Times
Anonymous Letter Against Labor Camps, Unknown
Why Do You Propose Nazi "Labor Camps" for Youth?, Unknown
Letter to Dr. Gideonse Sent With Enclosed "Vocational Adoption Booklet", D. Warsaw
Letter in Support of College Labor Camp, Nathan S. Washton
Work, Work Camp Committee of International Student Service
Louder than Ever: American Youth Demands "Keep U.S. Out" of the War, Young Communist League
Newspapers from 1939
The Ticker, September 21, 1939
Brooklyn College Informational Pamphlet, Brooklyn College
Plot Plan Showing Academic and Science Buildings, Brooklyn College
Plot Plan Showing Gymnasium and Proposed Improvements, Brooklyn College
Plot Plan Showing Heating Plant and Proposed Stadium, Brooklyn College
President Harry D. Gideonse Inaugural Dinner Program, Brooklyn College
Six Hundred Welcome Dr. Gideonse, New Head of Brooklyn College, at Dinner, Brooklyn Eagle
