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Timestamp: 2019-04-25 19:50:00+00:00

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Abstract Letter to Theodore Debs on International Labor Defense letterhead, 10/28/26. Sends condolences on Eugene V. Debs' death. Writes that she saw Eugene V. Debs at Lindlahr Sanitarium when she was visiting James Cannon. Says that she went over to say hello to him and it made her realize how weak he was. Mentions that she, Ralph Chaplin, Albert Rhys Williams, and James Cannon all went to Eugene V. Debs' funeral. Tells Theodore Debs that they arrived in Terre Haute, Indiana for the funeral on board the Red Special. States that her organization is planning memorial meetings in New York City, New York, Cleveland, Ohio, Chicago, Illinois, Detroit, Michigan, Youngstown, Ohio, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Boston, Massachusetts, Akron, Ohio, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, St. Louis, Missouri, Kansas City, Missouri, and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Writes that the December issue of the LABOR DEFENDER will have a special tribute to Eugene V. Debs in it. Mentions that she does not understand why the Socialist Party is so hostile against her organization's wish to honor Eugene V. Debs, especially since Eugene V. Debs was so adamantly opposed to factionalism and party differences. Asks that Theodore Debs continue to support the International Labor Defense.
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