Box 7
Contains 107 Results:
Letter from Stephen S. Wise and American Jewish Congress to Lyle Boren, December 2, 1942
Typewritten letter from Stephen S. Wise and American Jewish Congress to Lyle Boren with copies of the Congress Weekly article concerning Hitler, extermination of the Jews, and war in Germany.
Notecard and pamphlet from Edward Ars to Lyle Boren, July 14, 1944
Notecard and pamphlet from Edward Ars to Lyle Boren concerning the publication of "Anti-Semitism is Un-Christian and Un-American!" pamphlet by Frank Murphy, Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court.
Letter from H.L. Hunnicutt to Lyle Boren, April 3, 1946
Letter from H.L. Hunnicutt to Lyle Boren, Hugh Peterson (Georgia), Abernathy (Mississippi), Andrews (Alabama), Lanham (Texas), Barden (North Carolina) about the immigration and rights of minority groups (black and Jews) [note: **derogatory terms used in this letter**].
Letters from George Grant, Thomas B. Cullen and Joseph Clark Baldwin to Lyle Boren, October 26, 1942
Letter from George Grant, Thomas B. Cullen and Joseph Clark Baldwin to Lyle Boren concerning the Proclamation of moral rights of the Stateless and Palestinian Jews.
Communication between Joe Fox and Lyle Boren, January 28, 1944-February 4, 1944
Communication between Joe Fox of Stonewall, Oklahoma and Lyle Boren concerning the extermination of Jews by the Nazis and that their only hope is refuge in Palestine. Fox is asking Boren for help.
Communication between A. Goldsmith and Lyle Boren, February 1, 1944-February 4, 1944
Communication between A. Goldsmith, owner of Oklahoma Auto Supply of Drumright, Oklahoma and Lyle Boren concerning the treatment of Jews in Europe and the suffering induced by Adolf Hitler.
Communication between Clem S. Pollock and Lyle Boren, February 1, 1944-February 4, 1944
Communication between Clem S. Pollock of Haskett-Pollock from Holdenville, Oklahoma and Lyle Boren concerning the expiration of the Palestine mandate on March 31, 1944 and the violation by Britain.
Communication between Fred Zweigel and Lyle Boren, January 31, 1944-February 4, 1944
Communication between Fred Zweigel of the Zweigel Company (Furniture and Hardware Retail Store), Coalgate, Oklahoma and Lyle Boren concerning the need for the United States to help the Jews being exterminated in Europe.
Communication between Ernest Blumenthal and Lyle Boren, February 1, 1944-February 5, 1944
Communication between Ernest Blumenthal of Blumenthal's Ladies' ready-to-Wear store in Prague, Oklahoma and Lyle Boren concerning the Balfour Declaration and the treatment and extermination of the Jews in Europe.
Communication between L.I. Fowlee and Lyle Boren, January 28, 1944-Febuary 5, 1944
Communication between L.I. Fowlee of oklahoma City and Lyle Boren concerning the treaty with Great Britain and the United States in 1924 to ensure the Jews a home in Palestine.
