Box 2
Contains 10 Results:
William F. Willoughby letters, Department of Labor, to his brother Westel, 1895 March 9 - July 6
His work and projects he is working on at home; reading German with [?] Weber; father returning from Richmond where he tried Storyman case; Katy Hine spent two days; H.C. Adams; disappointment at Westel leaving Stanford over wife's health; [Herbert Baxter?] Adams; purchase of clothes; marriage plans; and proposal to write books on workingman's insurance. 9 autograph letters signed.
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Washington, to Westel Willoughby, 1895 March 9
Discussion of his work for the Department of Labor, his writing, organization of the Content Council in Washington for Social reform. 4 pages.
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Washington, to Westel Willoughby, 1895 March 15
Discussion of his writings. Study of German. Autograph card signed. 4 pages.
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Washington, to Westel Willoughby, 1895 March 25
Discussion of work, writing, reading. Autograph Card Signed. 4 pages.
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Washington, to Westel Willoughby, 1895 March 30
Discussion of work, luncheon with Professor Adams, talk about economist and statistical societies of Paris. 4 pages.
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Washington, to Westel Willoughby, 1895 April 25
3 pages. Plans to read paper on present economic tendencies before the Anthropological Society. Making of bibliography of history of Europe, 1870-1895 in English. Studying German.
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Washinton, to Westel Willoughby, 1895 June 9
3 pages. Mentions American Economic Association and American Historical Association.
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Washington, to Westel Willoughby, 1895 June 18
5 pages. Discussion of book regarding Workingman's Sustenance, bibliography regarding labor problem.
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Washington, to Westel Willoughby, 1895 June 28
3 pages. Discussion of writings. Family and social news.
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Washington, to Westel Willoughby, 1895 July 6
2 pages.