Box UBVG 15
Contains 24 Results:
University of Notre Dame - Father O'Hara, 1940-1943
Correspondents include Martin Gillen, John O'Hara. Correspondence deals with and includes comments on political scene, friendly letters, donation to church, National Income Study, clipping on O'Hara, land and property matters.
University of Notre Dame - Provincial, Steiner, 1940-1943
Correspondents include Martin Gillen, Thomas A. Steiner, Guido Rahr. Correspondence deals with and includes friendly letters, information about University, endowment fund, Notre Dame Gift and Tax Information on Income Exemptions for Donors, pamphlet entitled "The American Heritage and Notre Dame, chapel and Land O'Lakes, Gillen stock.
"O" Miscellaneous, 1938-1943
Correspondents include Martin Gillen, Betty O'Keefe, William Van Domelen, Merrill C. Meigs. Correspondence deals with and includes friendly letters, purchase of motors, request for campaign contribution, inquiries about possibility of selling paintings for Gillen.
O'Brien, John Lord (White Weld and Co.), 1931-1936
Correspondents include Helen Carroll, H.B. Clark, John O'Brien, Martin Gillen. Correspondence deals with and includes bank loan, purchase of South African gold shares, stocks, lists of specific stocks and their value, Securities and Exchange Commission v. White, Weld and Co.
"P" Miscellaneous, 1938-1943
Correspondents include H.F. Shaul, Martin Gillen, Emily Morrison, Ralph Pokek, Reuben W. Peterson. Correspondence deals with and includes request for Pocket Books, registration of deed, purchase food, RAILROAD WORKERS JOURNAL, George Peck's articles, Rational Health Authority, Teachers Retirement Fund.
Parcel Post Rates, circa 1943
Includes parcel post rate lists.
Peek, George, 1934-1942
Correspondents include Martin Gillen, George Peek. Correspondence deals with and includes friendly letters, 1942 Congressional elections, farm problems, opinion on foreign trade, address by George Peek entitled "Keeping the Record Straight."
Post Office - Land O'Lakes, 1939-1943
Correspondents include Paula Popko, Elsie Dussault, Martin Gillen, William F. Cronin Correspondence deals with and includes requests to forward mail, replacement tire, postage rates.
Prescriptions, 1941-1942
Correspondents include Martin Gillen, Mary Mayerly. Correspondence deals with and includes request for prescriptions.
Quattrone, F., 1922-1944
Correspondents include Martin Gillen, Cesare Barbeiri, Joe Quatrone. Correspondence deals with and includes letters concerning death of Francesco Quattrone, friendly letters, opinions on war, Sivomley estate.
"R" Miscellaneous, 1931-1944
Correspondents include Martin Gillen, Frank L. Van Gorder, Robert H. Roberts. Correspondence deals with and includes orders from Reid's Cash and Carry Store, friendly letters, National Labor Relations Bill, paint order for Land O'Lakes.
Rahr, Guido, 1941-1948
Correspondents include Guido Rahr, Martin Gillen, Jack Nash, John J. Reddington. Correspondence deals with and includes fish management in Wisconsin lakes, friendly letters, gift of steers to Notre Dame, order of 6,000 lbs. of feed, purchase of seed, tax commission, opinions on Assembly bills.
Rahr, Guido (Conservation Commission), 1941-1943
Correspondents include Guido Rahr, Martin Gillen, J.T. Curtis. Correspondence deals with and includes conservation and conservation commission matters.
Reich, Betty Josephine, 1941-1943
Correspondents include R.D. Fitch, Dotty Schorer, Martin Gillen. Correspondence deals with and includes Betty J. Reich and employee problems.
[Gordon Rensler SIC] (National City Bank, NY), 1940-1943
Correspondents include Gordon Rentschler, Martin Gillen. Correspondence deals with and includes friendly letters, comments on war situation, Gillen's health, financial statistics, comments on 1940 campaigns, "Liquidation of Christianity."
R. Reyer, Schlitz Brewery, 1939-1940
Correspondents include L.W. Bowerman, Martin Gillen, F.B. Harrison, Jr., A.R. George Correspondence deals with and includes shipment of rubber hoses.
Roosevelt, circa 1936
Includes one letter from Nicholas Roosevelt to Martin Gillen, a friendly letter. Also ads from investment counselor, propaganda piece against F.D.R.
"S" Miscellaneous, 1935-1944
Correspondents include Martin Gillen, F.J. Sensenbrenner, Forest Stearns, Marguerite Sherwood. Correspondence deals with and includes contract and waiver of lien, order for vegetables, Archbishop Spellman's speech in Africa, friendly letters, Report of Proceedings - National Small Business Conference, plants, comments on war.
St. Catherine (Convent), 1936-1940
Correspondents include Martin Gillen, Sister M. Hortense, Sister Mary Romana. Correspondence deals with and includes Gillen research and reminiscences of Sister Corona and others, financial advice on refinancing bond issue.
St. Mary's, 1938-1940
Correspondents include Sister M. Madeleva, Sister M. Agatha. Correspondence deals with and includes congratulatory notes, letter of recommendation, appeal for funds.
Sargent, Fred, 1936-1938
Correspondents include Gillen's recommendation for railroad service in Land O'Lakes area.
Schuyler and Hennessy, 1939-1942
Correspondents include Daniel Schyler, Martin Gillen, Wright Patterson. Correspondence deals with and includes friendly note, National Information Service, National Research Institute, article by Schuyler in ILLINOIS LAW REVIEW.
Secretary of State - Michigan, 1940
Correspondents include Martin Gillen, Savino Bonino. Correspondence deals with and includes refund for gasoline, gasoline tax, claim for refund of gasoline tax, report of gasoline purchased for Notre Dame Properties.
Louis Seibold, 1939-1943
Correspondents include Paula Popko, Martin Gillen, Louis Seibold. Correspondence deals with and includes Gillen estate files, comments on war, friendly letters.