War,
Peace, Hope and Upheaval
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An Overstayed Vacation", The Chicago Defender, (Chicago, Illinois),
March 1, 1919
- "School For Wounded Soldiers Opens Here Today", The
Chicago Daily News, (Chicago, Illinois), February
11, 1919
- "Vast Audience Cheers Attack on the League", The
Chicago Daily Tribune, (Chicago, Illinois), September
11, 1919
-
"Wilson Sure U.S. Will Ratify League ",The Chicago Daily Tribune,
(Chicago, Illinois), Wednesday, July 9, 1919
- League
Means Rising Wages, Asserts Taft", The Chicago Daily News, (Chicago,
Illinois), February 11,1919
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pp. 778- 789), in, Autobiography, Harcourt
Brace , 1931
-
"Map of the Minor Wars of the Baltic Zone", The Independent,
(New York), vol. 98, June 29, 1919, p. 472
-
"Map of the Disputed Boundaries of the Rhine River", The Independent,
(New York), April 12, 1919, p. 51
- "Map
of The Dissolution of Austria-Hungary", The Independent, (New
York), June 14, vol. 98, 1919, p. 391
- "The
Birth of the Czecho-Slovak Republic", The Independent, News
Pictorial - Harper's Weekly, Independent Corporation, (New York), March
29, 1919 p. 434
- "Great Emigration Stream from America to Begin",
Jewish Daily Courier (in preparation for Zionist
Convention held in Chicago).(New York City), Aug.
17, 1919.
-
"Maps of Asia and Africa", The Independent, (New York), May
17, 1919, p. 239
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India) to Mr. John Fitzpatrick, August 6, 1919 (New
York), Fitzpatrick papers, The Chicago Historical
Society, Chicago
- "De
Valera, in Chicago, Asks Help for Erin", The Chicago Sunday Tribune,
(Chicago, Illinois), Sunday, July 13, 1919
- "The
New Map of Germany", The Independent, (New York), vol.98, June
14, 1919, p 390
- McCutcheon,
John T. "The Changing World", The Chicago Daily Tribune, (Chicago,
Illinois), August 18, 1919
- "Chicago
Home of `Reds'", The Chicago Daily News, (Chicago, Illinois),
February 11, 1919
- "Principals
Vote To Drive Reds Out Of Schools", The Chicago Sunday Tribune,
(Chicago, Illinois), November 16, 1919
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for Mayor", "Memorandum - Lowering the Cost of Living", press release,
election leaflet, Fitzpatrick Papers, The Chicago Historical Society,
Chicago Labor Party Headquarters, (Chicago, Illinois), 1919
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1919, New York.
- "Injustice to Foreign Workman", Znanje, Vol.
II, No. 1. Nov. 24, 1919, New York
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Transcriptions Collection - (W.P.A. Project 30049,
Znanje), The Harold Washington Library, Chicago, Illinois
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Clarence, "Freedom Knows No Limits, (The Communist Trial, Chicago, 1920)",
in, Arthur Weinburg, ed., Attorney for the Damned, New York:
Simon and Schuster, 1957, pp.121-123, 138-145, 172-173. Used by permission
of Lila Weinburg.
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History of the U. S., Fairfield Publishers, Connecticut, 1965
-
Immigration from Asia, America and Australasia by Country - Series
C 88-114 1828 - 1957 Statistical History of the U. S., Fairfield
Publishers, Connecticut, 1965
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Frederick Lewis, , "Prelude: May, 1919", Chapt. 1,excerpts from,
Only Yesterday, Blue Ribbon Books, New York, 1931, pp. 1-14
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Allen, Frederick Lewis, "Back To Normalcy", Chapt. 2, excerpts
from, Only Yesterday, Blue Ribbon Books, New York, 1931, pp.
15-25
-
Letter from the "Hereinigte Mannerchore von Chicago" - (Men's Choir
of Chicago) to the Mayor and City Council of Chicago, January 19, 1919,
City Council Collection, Illinois State Archives, Northeastern Illinois
University, Chicago, Illinois,
-
Letter from G. C. Armstrong to Hon. Willis Nance, January 3, 1919,
Illinois State Archives, City Council Collection, Northeastern Illinois
University, Chicago, Illinois,
- Letter
from the Goethe Mannerchore (Men's' Choir) of Chicago to the City Council,
January, 1919, City Council Collection, Illinois State Archives, Northeastern
Illinois University, Chicago, Illinois,
- "Silver
Threads Among the Gold", sung by The Army of Occupation, Fitzpatrick
Papers, The Chicago Historical Society, Letter from France, March 5, 1919
- "American
Troops in Europe", The Independent, (New York), 1919
- "The most homesick man in the A. E. F.", The Independent,
(New York), 1919