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Guild, Curtis, 1860-1915

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Speech by Curtis Guild

Speech by Curtis Guild

Curtis Guild expands on the success of Theodore Roosevelt and criticizes the press who disparage a man and then years later declare how influential that man and his policies are after he no longer is a leader. Reciprocity treaties and their impacts were included.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1904-04-21

Curtis Guild, Jr., to New England cotton manufacturers

Curtis Guild, Jr., to New England cotton manufacturers

Transcript of a speech by Massachusetts Lieutenant Governor Curtis Guild to the New England cotton manufacturers. Guild discusses the competition represented by southern manufacturers, which is possible in part because there are almost no child labor laws in force in the South. Guild advocates laws restricting child labor and calls for uniform application of such restrictions throughout the country.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1903-04-22

Letter from Dwight Braman to George B. Cortelyou

Letter from Dwight Braman to George B. Cortelyou

Dwight Braman found that Attorney General Knox had no remedy to suggest last night. Braman suggests the enclosed, and asks that George B. Cortelyou have it typewritten, as he has not brought his stenographer with him. Braman believes the case in question will cost him $25,000, so he welcomes any other proposed solution.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1902-10-05