Box 28
Container
Contains 34 Results:
"Why We Favor Affiliation with the Progressive Citizens of America." Speaking for the Board of Directors of the Liberal Voters League. (carbon typescript (2 copies), 6 pp., with autograph revisions on one copy), [1947?]
File — Box: 28, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Fannie Cook Papers reflect the life and work of a versatile writer who was actively interested in problems of contemporary society and whose literary works of fiction and non-fiction were often based on her political and social attitudes. Soon after receiving her Master's degree from Washington University in 1916 she began part-time university teaching and a career as a public servant, participating in community efforts along educational lines and in the field of race...
Dates:
[1947?]
"Art and Ethics." Radio broadcast over KWK, the Ethical Society Program, 10:15 a.m. (mimeograph, 4 pp.), 1949 July 3
File — Box: 28, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Fannie Cook Papers reflect the life and work of a versatile writer who was actively interested in problems of contemporary society and whose literary works of fiction and non-fiction were often based on her political and social attitudes. Soon after receiving her Master's degree from Washington University in 1916 she began part-time university teaching and a career as a public servant, participating in community efforts along educational lines and in the field of race...
Dates:
1949 July 3
Notes and outline for Franklin School speech. (holograph notes on 3"x5" cards), ca. 1932
File — Box: 28, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Fannie Cook Papers reflect the life and work of a versatile writer who was actively interested in problems of contemporary society and whose literary works of fiction and non-fiction were often based on her political and social attitudes. Soon after receiving her Master's degree from Washington University in 1916 she began part-time university teaching and a career as a public servant, participating in community efforts along educational lines and in the field of race...
Dates:
ca. 1932
Notes and outline for speech on the Equal Rights Amendment given in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. (holograph notes on five 3"x5" cards; typescript notes, 2 pp.), 1935 May 8
File — Box: 28, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Fannie Cook Papers reflect the life and work of a versatile writer who was actively interested in problems of contemporary society and whose literary works of fiction and non-fiction were often based on her political and social attitudes. Soon after receiving her Master's degree from Washington University in 1916 she began part-time university teaching and a career as a public servant, participating in community efforts along educational lines and in the field of race...
Dates:
1935 May 8
Notes for talk given at the Ethical Society of St. Louis, 12:15-12:45 p.m., review of An American Dilemma by Gunner Myrdal. (holograph notes on five 4"x6" cards), 1945 Feb 13
File — Box: 28, Folder: 16
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Fannie Cook Papers reflect the life and work of a versatile writer who was actively interested in problems of contemporary society and whose literary works of fiction and non-fiction were often based on her political and social attitudes. Soon after receiving her Master's degree from Washington University in 1916 she began part-time university teaching and a career as a public servant, participating in community efforts along educational lines and in the field of race...
Dates:
1945 Feb 13
Notes for talk given at the Ethical Society of St. Louis, 11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m., review of An American Dilemma by Gunner Myrdal. (holograph notes on twelve 4"x6" cards), 1945 Feb 18
File — Box: 28, Folder: 17
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Fannie Cook Papers reflect the life and work of a versatile writer who was actively interested in problems of contemporary society and whose literary works of fiction and non-fiction were often based on her political and social attitudes. Soon after receiving her Master's degree from Washington University in 1916 she began part-time university teaching and a career as a public servant, participating in community efforts along educational lines and in the field of race...
Dates:
1945 Feb 18
Talk given at the Webster Groves City Hall for an inter-racial group. (holograph notes on five 4"x6" cards), 1945 Sept 25
File — Box: 28, Folder: 18
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Fannie Cook Papers reflect the life and work of a versatile writer who was actively interested in problems of contemporary society and whose literary works of fiction and non-fiction were often based on her political and social attitudes. Soon after receiving her Master's degree from Washington University in 1916 she began part-time university teaching and a career as a public servant, participating in community efforts along educational lines and in the field of race...
Dates:
1945 Sept 25
Various sets of notes regarding An American Dilemma by Gunner Myrdal. (holograph drafts, 35 pp.), ca. 1945
File — Box: 28, Folder: 19
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Fannie Cook Papers reflect the life and work of a versatile writer who was actively interested in problems of contemporary society and whose literary works of fiction and non-fiction were often based on her political and social attitudes. Soon after receiving her Master's degree from Washington University in 1916 she began part-time university teaching and a career as a public servant, participating in community efforts along educational lines and in the field of race...
Dates:
ca. 1945
Notes for untitled speech regarding struggle for freedom. (holograph notes on six 3"x5" cards), no date
File — Box: 28, Folder: 20
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Fannie Cook Papers reflect the life and work of a versatile writer who was actively interested in problems of contemporary society and whose literary works of fiction and non-fiction were often based on her political and social attitudes. Soon after receiving her Master's degree from Washington University in 1916 she began part-time university teaching and a career as a public servant, participating in community efforts along educational lines and in the field of race...
Dates:
no date
Notes for untitled speech regarding the fight for racial equality. (holograph notes on twelve 4"x6" cards), no date
File — Box: 28, Folder: 21
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Fannie Cook Papers reflect the life and work of a versatile writer who was actively interested in problems of contemporary society and whose literary works of fiction and non-fiction were often based on her political and social attitudes. Soon after receiving her Master's degree from Washington University in 1916 she began part-time university teaching and a career as a public servant, participating in community efforts along educational lines and in the field of race...
Dates:
no date