The Chum correspondence and press clippings.
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The Chum correspondence and press clippings.
The Chum business ledgers, subscription lists, printing-press catalog.
From 1901-1907 Paul Appleby published a magazine called The Chum. In 1907 The Chum merged with Our Junior Citizens and continued publication under the title Our Junior Citizens.
"Speaking of Applebys" by Una Appleby Stewart (a family history)
Ruth Meyer Appleby's notebook from a Grinnell College psychology course.
Rev. AB Appleby - press and Seneca, KS "The Parish Call"
Record of Velma Appleby's burial at sea.
Publications about Paul H. Appleby - Maxwell School of Citizenship (Syracuse University)
Publications about Paul and his work at the Maxwell School. The Maxwell Graduate School of Citizenship and Public Affairs: Its Story after Twenty-Five Years. “The Paul H. Appleby Papers at Syracuse” by Gladys Baker in The Courier, Spring, 1973. Photocopies from what appears to be a book about Syracuse University—copies deal with the Maxwell School and/or Paul Appleby.
Publications about Paul H. Appleby - Agriculture and India
Agriculture and India: Journal of the Institute of Public Administration of Ireland—book review of Public Administration for a Welfare State. The Indian Institute of Public Administration, “Report of the Proceedings of the Eighth Annual Meeting of the General Body Held on the 29th October, 1962”—includes comments about Paul H. Appleby by Prime Minister Nehru. “Adventures in Conservation: Putting it Up to FDR” by Irving Brant in Journal of Forest History 1988. Several mentions of Paul Appleby and his work with Sec. Wallace. "‘And to Act for the Secretary’ Paul H. Appleby and the Department of Agriculture, 1933-1940” by Gladys Baker in Agricultural History, October 1971
Photographs. Syracure Maxwell School.
Photographs. Portraits and headshots of Paul H. Appleby.
Photographs. Paul's political life. Official functions and people.