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Jacob H. Schiff, financier and philanthropist
1847 - 1920

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DAINOW, JOSEPH (1906-1978).
Papers, 1891-1978. 11.2 linear ft.
Papers describe the career of Joseph Dainow, a lawyer and educator. The collection includes correspondence, legal documents, articles, manuscripts and personal items that deal with Dainow's career as a professor of law, his study and research, and his community activities. The bulk of the material in the collection spans the years 1940-1970. Inventory available

DIAMOND FAMILY. 
Papers, 1891-1965. 1 reel microfilm. 
Microfilm copy of correspondence, biographical material, and newsclippings, concerning the activities of the Diamond family, Jewish pioneers in the State of Florida, and the history of Tallahassee, Florida (1891-1965). 

DICKSTEIN, SAMUEL (1885-1954). 
Papers, 1923-1944. 12.1 linear ft. 
Personal papers of Representative Samuel Dickstein as Vice-Chairman of the House of Representatives Special Committee on Un-American Activities (1934-1935). The collection contains correspondence, iconographic material, nearprint, legislative records, and miscellaneous items relating to Dickstein's investigation into Fascist (primarily Nazi) activities in the United States. Of special note are many examples of pre-World War II literature and propaganda. Inventory available.


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