Box 9
Contains 16 Results:
Photograph Negatives, undated
Indusco correspondence, 1941-1943
includes the Far Eastern Bulletin and the articles, "International Committee for Chinese Industrial Cooperatives Productive Relief Fund", "Indusco Cadre", "Statistical Survey of C.I.C. Work and its Growth", and "The Work of the Chinese Industrial Cooperatives"
Indusco correspondence, undated, circa 1938-1940, undated
includes notes, minimal correspondence and articles by Edgar Snow and various authors on C.I.C.
Indusco correspondence, undated, circa 1938-1940, undated
includes notes and articles by Edgar Snow and various authors on C.I.C.
Newspaper clippings and manuscripts (by other authors) about C.I.C. includes "Indusco News and Bulletin", undated
In the late 1930s, Edgar Snow, Nym Wales, and Rewi Alley established the Chinese Industrial Cooperative organization, Indusco. Snow's primary responsibility as chairman of the Membership and Propaganda Subcommittee was to build public and financial support for Indusco. Indusco was most active through the 1940s.
I.S.A. correspondence, 1959-1960
The International School of America, chartered by the New York Board of Regents, was a non-profit secondary school which organized study abroad for mostly senior high school students. Edgar Snow served as a faculty member for two years, 1959-60, traveling with students to places such as India, Europe, and Japan.
I.S.A. student biographies, 1959
includes article, "Mid-Year and Mid-Journey", an article on student Georgia Lee Grise by Edgar Snow, 1960
I.S.A. course materials and lecture notes, 1959
The International School of America, chartered by the New York Board of Regents, was a non-profit secondary school which organized study abroad for mostly senior high school students. Edgar Snow served as a faculty member for two years, 1959-60, traveling with students to places such as India, Europe, and Japan.
I.S.A. course materials and lecture notes, 1959-1960
includes I.S.A. school bulletin #1, Dec., 1959
I.S.A. course materials and lecture notes, 1959-1960
The International School of America, chartered by the New York Board of Regents, was a non-profit secondary school which organized study abroad for mostly senior high school students. Edgar Snow served as a faculty member for two years, 1959-60, traveling with students to places such as India, Europe, and Japan.
I.S.A. sociology course notes and questionnaires, 1959
The International School of America, chartered by the New York Board of Regents, was a non-profit secondary school which organized study abroad for mostly senior high school students. Edgar Snow served as a faculty member for two years, 1959-60, traveling with students to places such as India, Europe, and Japan.
I.S.A. receipts and memorabilia, 1959
The International School of America, chartered by the New York Board of Regents, was a non-profit secondary school which organized study abroad for mostly senior high school students. Edgar Snow served as a faculty member for two years, 1959-60, traveling with students to places such as India, Europe, and Japan.
I.S.A. questionnaires, 1960
The International School of America, chartered by the New York Board of Regents, was a non-profit secondary school which organized study abroad for mostly senior high school students. Edgar Snow served as a faculty member for two years, 1959-60, traveling with students to places such as India, Europe, and Japan.
I.S.A. tour schedules and host families, 1960
The International School of America, chartered by the New York Board of Regents, was a non-profit secondary school which organized study abroad for mostly senior high school students. Edgar Snow served as a faculty member for two years, 1959-60, traveling with students to places such as India, Europe, and Japan.
I.S.A. press releases, 1959
includes news clippings
I.S.A. school bulletins, 1959-1960
The International School of America, chartered by the New York Board of Regents, was a non-profit secondary school which organized study abroad for mostly senior high school students. Edgar Snow served as a faculty member for two years, 1959-60, traveling with students to places such as India, Europe, and Japan.