John Dewey letters, essay, and fragment, 1929-1949 | WorldCat.org (original) (raw)

Summary:The collection contains three letters: a typed letter (11 Dec. 1929) to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brooks praising the Abraham Lincoln Foundation and its plan to found a university; a typed letter (29 Dec. 1944, with handwritten corrections) to Miss [Emily] Balch about his pacifism and intention of writing a foreword; and a typed letter (7 July 1947, with pencil corrections and printing instructions) to The New leader objecting to George Seldes' use of Dewey's name in the interests of Stalinism