Box 1
Contains 183 Results:
Correspondence, Senator Robert R. Reynolds and Gene Tunney, 1940 June
Correspondence, National Foundation of American Youth Cooperation, 1940
Correspondence, Metropolitan Junior Achievement, Inc., 1940
Includes unsigned letter by Theodore Roosevelt.
Correspondence regarding Gene Tunney Boys' Club, 1940
Note on original folder reads, "Made director 2-9-1940."
Correspondence, Committee for Catholic Refugees from Germany, 1940
License Plate Decals, Marine Corps League, 1940
Originally housed with Marine Corps League Correspondence. Sent to Gene Tunney in 1940.
Correspondence, American Museum of Natural History, 1940-1941
Correspondence, Jack Bell and Gene Tunney, 1940 February
Jack Bell was the Sports Editor for the Miami Daily News.
Correspondence, Frank D. Schroth and Gene Tunney, 1940 January
Frank D. Schroth was a Sports writer for the Brooklyn Eagle.
Letter, Gene Tunney to W. Blaine Patton, 1940 January 16
W. Blaine Patton was a writer for The Indianapolis Star.
Letter, Gene Tunney to Robert Considine, 1940 January 19
Robert Considine was a sports writer for The Daily Mirror.
Letter, Gene Tunney to Joe Williams, 1940 January 15
Joe Williams was a sports writer for The New York World Telegram.
Correspondence, Leigh Danenberg and Gene Tunney, 1940 January
Leigh Danenberg was a sports writer for The Sunday Herald.
Letter, Jack [?], Record American Sunday Advertiser, to Gene Tunney, 1939 December 27
Correspondence, Propositions for the National Foundation for American Youth, 1940
Correspondence, Fan Mail for the National Foundation of American Youth, 1940-1941
Correspondence, Samuel Mines, Murray Plavner, and Gene Tunney for the National Foundation for American Youth, 1940
Correspondence regarding Contributions to the National Foundation for American Youth, 1940-1941
Letter, "Orrie" to Gene Tunney, undated
Includes small drawings in black ink on each page of the letter.
Letter, Orrie N. Nobles to Gene Tunney (1), undated
Envelope is hand-painted with the writer's crest and an image of the Pony Express. Letter is written on hand-painted, watercolor stationary depicting daffodils..
Letter, Orrie N. Nobles to Gene Tunney (2), undated
Letter is written on hand-painted, watercolor stationary depicting a mountain landscape, most likely a mountain in Washington, where the letter was written.
Letter, Orrie N. Nobles to Gene Tunney (3), undated
Envelope is hand-painted with an image of a wrestler. Letter is written on hand-painted, watercolor stationary depicting a mountain landscape.