Box 16
Contains 20 Results:
Harry Bridges Institute, 1993 - 2000, 1993-2000
This series contains documents on HRB’s death, memorials, condolence letters and obituaries. There is also material on HRB’s 100th Anniversary observances in 2001; establishment of the HRB Chair at the University of Washington, the naming of HRB Plaza in San Francisco; the HRB Institute; and Ian Ruskin’s HRB Project, including legal documents with Nikki B. Flynn.
“The Harry Bridges Play,” by Rob Sullivan, 1994, 1994
This series contains documents on HRB’s death, memorials, condolence letters and obituaries. There is also material on HRB’s 100th Anniversary observances in 2001; establishment of the HRB Chair at the University of Washington, the naming of HRB Plaza in San Francisco; the HRB Institute; and Ian Ruskin’s HRB Project, including legal documents with Nikki B. Flynn.
The Harry Bridges Project/Ian Ruskin, 1999 - 2002, 1999-2002
This series contains documents on HRB’s death, memorials, condolence letters and obituaries. There is also material on HRB’s 100th Anniversary observances in 2001; establishment of the HRB Chair at the University of Washington, the naming of HRB Plaza in San Francisco; the HRB Institute; and Ian Ruskin’s HRB Project, including legal documents with Nikki B. Flynn.
The Harry Bridges Project/Ian Ruskin: legal documents with Nikki B. Flynn, 2000 - 2001., 2000-2001
This series contains documents on HRB’s death, memorials, condolence letters and obituaries. There is also material on HRB’s 100th Anniversary observances in 2001; establishment of the HRB Chair at the University of Washington, the naming of HRB Plaza in San Francisco; the HRB Institute; and Ian Ruskin’s HRB Project, including legal documents with Nikki B. Flynn.
Bridges Induction into Labor’s International Hall of Fame, 1997, 1997
This series contains documents on HRB’s death, memorials, condolence letters and obituaries. There is also material on HRB’s 100th Anniversary observances in 2001; establishment of the HRB Chair at the University of Washington, the naming of HRB Plaza in San Francisco; the HRB Institute; and Ian Ruskin’s HRB Project, including legal documents with Nikki B. Flynn.
Waterfront Worker: 8 issues, 1936 February 17-24, March 9-April 13
The American Citizen: 15 issues (broken run), 1936 January 31-August 28
"Published in order that fascism may not become necessary to prevent Communism becoming a reality."
Leaflet: "The love Trials of 'Weeping Van,' The Charter Lifting Man, or How a Mug Does His Stuff With a Loving Cup", undated
Unsigned flyer ridiculing Vandeleur (Head, S.F. Labor Council) and his romancing of his secretary.
Sketchbook with drawings of longshoremen protesting the fourth Bridges Frame-up (4), longshoremen working (2), and nude figures (3). Artist signature on one image is “Mossy.” , undated
There is a sketchbook with 10 drawings of longshoremen shown working and picketing in protest at the fourth trial of HRB. The artist is not identified except for one image signed “Mossy. A second folder holds three sketches of HRB by Mary Erckenbrack and a copy of a cartoon by Bastion from the S.F. Chronicle.
Drawings: caricature of HRB by Mary E. Erckenbrack, and copy of cartoon by Bastion from the S. F. Chronicle, undated
There is a sketchbook with 10 drawings of longshoremen shown working and picketing in protest at the fourth trial of HRB. The artist is not identified except for one image signed “Mossy. A second folder holds three sketches of HRB by Mary Erckenbrack and a copy of a cartoon by Bastion from the S.F. Chronicle.
