Morgenstern, Henry 1920-11-05

Description: Letter to Eugene V. Debs, 11/5/1920. Says that he supposes that Eugene V. Debs is doing okay and that he keeps up his spirit by smiling. Assures Eugene V. Debs that his beautiful smiling face is continuously on his mind. Remarks that he had the chance to read David Kasners book about Eugene V. Debs. Writes that it was a book that makes him want to work very hard for the cause. Mentions that during the recent campaign he carried signs advertising meetings and sold $75 worth of literature. Tells Eugene V. Debs that he is only 15 years old and is the youngest member of the Schenectady, New York Young Peoples Socialist League. Mentions that he wrote a letter to President Woodrow Wilson demanding that Eugene V. Debs be released from prison. Explains that he is glad that Eugene V. Debs polled so well in the last election. Expresses the hope that Eugene V. Debs is soon released from prison.
Origin: 1920-11-05
Source: http://indstate.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/evdc/id/9160
Collection: Eugene V. Debs Correspondence
Subjects: Young Peoples Socialist League
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926
Famous Hoosiers
Labor

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