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Archival DescriptionCard to Kenneth Leslie from Charles Dickson
- MS-2-232, Box 1, Folder 2
- Item
- [197-]
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Item is an undated hand-made Christmas card from Leslie's grandson Charles, the son of his daughter Rosaleen Dickson.
The stone god : a drama in four acts : [manuscript]
- MS-2-232, Box 1, Folder 71
- Item
- [195-?]
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Item is an early draft manuscript of a four-act dramatic play with four characters: the protagonist, Ellen Maria; her husband, an archaeologist named Jens; Ellen Maria's cousin, a theologian named Johannes; and a forester named Steffa.
- MS-2-232, Box 2, Folder 12
- Item
- 1943
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Item is an office diary kept by Kenneth Leslie's secretaries at the New York office of The Protestant Digest in 1943. It contains a day-by-day breakdown of Leslie's meetings and correspondence sent, preparations for several issues of the magazine, progress with the development of the Textbook Commission, and accounts of the general comings and goings in the office.
Card to Kenneth Leslie from Pricilla Jamison
- MS-2-232, Box 1, Folder 4
- Item
- [197-]
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Item is a card and letter written to Kenneth Leslie from his granddaughter Priscilla (daughter of Kathleen).
Card to Kenneth Leslie from Kathleen Latham
- MS-2-232, Box 1, Folder 5
- Item
- [1973?]
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Items is an undated Christmas card sent to Kenneth Leslie ("Daddy and Nora") by his daughter, Kathleen (Latham), and her husband George.
Letter to Kenneth Leslie from Bertha Starratt Leslie
- MS-2-232, Box 1, Folder 6
- Item
- [193-?]
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Item is a two-page letter written from Leslie's mother, Bertha Starratt Leslie.
- MS-2-232, Box 1, Folder 8
- Item
- 1942
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Item is a two-page typed letter written by Kenneth Leslie on December 17, 1942. The letter addresses the threat posed by the fascist movement and antisemitism in the United States, both at present during the war, as well as the threats posed "after the war is over", where "this Fascistic movement will let loose with its first barrage, to consist of a wave of terror against the Jew". The letter, which an accompanying index card suggests should be sent "first to Presidents of colleges and then to professors of education, philosophy, psychology, historical and sociological sciences", urges educators join the "Protestant Digest"-supported Textbook Commission to eliminate anti-Semitic statements in American textbooks as a means of warding off fascism and antisemitism "not in the name of any church but in the name of democracy".
Letter to Kenneth and Nora Leslie from Dermot and Anita McHugh
- MS-2-232, Box 1, Folder 9
- Item
- 1972
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Item is a letter from Anita and Dermot McHugh (grandson of Kenneth Leslie, son of Gloria) addressing their appreciation of the Leslies' wedding gift and their concern regarding Kenneth and Nora's poor health.
Card to Kenneth Leslie from Gloria McHugh
- MS-2-232, Box 1, Folder 10
- Item
- [197-]
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Item is an undated Christmas card from Gloria McHugh to her father, Kenneth Leslie, expressing hopes for "good health" and "satisfaction from your much needed work" and regret about delays in writing due to her own illness over the previous summer.