Box 2
Contains 10 Results:
Letters from E. Newbold Cooper Jr., 1930?-1952
Letters were written to his parents as a student at Westtown describing school events (three letters from Anne Cooper at Westtown dated 1943, 1945 and 1947 here as well); in 1945, while serving in the U.S. Navy, and in ca. 1946 from Dartmouth College.
E. Newbold Cooper Jr. Papers
Papers include: reports cards from Riverton Elementary School, Dartmouth commencement program for 1947, food ration books and certificates and two typescripts: “What Democracy Means to Me” and “How I Became What I Am”
Letters to, 1906-1915
Letters are to his mother, Rebecca K. Cooper, and wife, Ella S. (Wills) Cooper, respectively.
Letters from, 1897-1918
Correspondents include: Emma Cooper (sister); Howard Cooper (brother) (3/13/16): [on the belting business]; Harry [Cooper?] (cousin); D.N. Cope; Sweet, Wallach and Co.; Joseph Wenner. A typescript, 3/1/1912, on a wage dividend plan offered by Eastman Kodak Co. has been laid in.
Letters, 1881-1918
Letters are written to her husband, son and cousins on family topics. Included are letters written in 1908 to her cousin, Sue Lippincott, who was in Japan, possibly at the home of Inazo Nitobe. Letters from people replying to invitation from Cooper in 1916. Letters from various people signed mostly with first names.
Papers, 1903-1908, 1930
An agreement of sale for a house in 1930 and a book of financial accounts, 1903-1908.
Letters from, 1921-1957
Letters to his wife, son, family members and others. On family topics, that he is a pacifist (8/12/1924), that Japanese could bomb U.S. (6/15/1942).