Correspondence, 1934 1mo-7 mo
File — Box: 18
Scope and Contents
Pearson's status becomes more controversial as he declares personal bankruptcy due to Swarthmore Chautauqua debt and endorses the manufacture of rum in the Virgin Island to save the economy. His assistant, Paul C. Yates, makes claims to the press about Pearson and mismanagement
Dates
- Creation: 1934 1mo-7 mo
Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open for research.
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1 folder
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