Collection Items
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 1 of [Victor Campbell]
New York Watershore Stories: Work Poems and Stories Among Seamen Forms to be Filled out for Each Interview FORM A Circumstances of Interview STATE New York NAME OF WORKER Saul Levitt ADDRESS DATE 27 Hamilton Terrace New York City Nov 14 1938...- Contributor: Levitt, Saul See Also Container A723, Partnow, Herman - Campbell, Victor
- Date: 1938-11-14
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 2 of [Victor Campbell]
New York Watershore Stories: Work Poems and Stories Among Seamen Personal hitollv of_infovipt STATE New York NAME OF V OVIKET1 Saul Levitt ATT14SS 27 Hamilton Terrace N Y C DUE Nov 7 1938 FOLKLORE NE YORK SUkiJAT NEW YORK WAxERSHORE STORIES WORK...- Contributor: Levitt, Saul See Also Container A723, Partnow, Herman - Campbell, Victor
- Date: 1938-11-14
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 3 of [Victor Campbell]
New York Watershore Stories: Work Poems and Stories Among Seamen FORM B CONTINUED He has a deep and permanent relationship to sailors and the lives of sailors they are without Forty Fathoms putting it that way the aristocrats of labor they cannot...- Contributor: Levitt, Saul See Also Container A723, Partnow, Herman - Campbell, Victor
- Date: 1938-11-14
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 4 of [Victor Campbell]
New York Watershore Stories: Work Poems and Stories Among Seamen FORM C Txt of Iltervicok STATE New York NAVE OF 14011KE11 Saul Levitt ADDRESS 27 Hanilton Terrace DATE Nov 7 1938 SUBJECT FOLKLOBF 1RK roof cc1 NEW YORK WAihhSHORE STORIES WORK POEMS...- Contributor: Levitt, Saul See Also Container A723, Partnow, Herman - Campbell, Victor
- Date: 1938-11-14
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 5 of [Victor Campbell]
New York Watershore Stories: Work Poems and Stories Among Seamen No fair weather sailors In the breed Standing together A tight ship And a gallant crew An eye to windward Will see us through This is the symbol N M U ALL...- Contributor: Levitt, Saul See Also Container A723, Partnow, Herman - Campbell, Victor
- Date: 1938-11-14
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 6 of [Victor Campbell]
New York Watershore Stories: Work Poems and Stories Among Seamen 3 To show my mates That I did my best No gold or silver Had I in store To aid my mates Who like me were poor But I gave the life...- Contributor: Levitt, Saul See Also Container A723, Partnow, Herman - Campbell, Victor
- Date: 1938-11-14
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 7 of [Victor Campbell]
New York Watershore Stories: Work Poems and Stories Among Seamen 4 So dig my grave And let me lie Where the deep sea breeze Will oer me sigh And on my heart Let my strike card r eat rfo tell my mates...- Contributor: Levitt, Saul See Also Container A723, Partnow, Herman - Campbell, Victor
- Date: 1938-11-14
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 8 of [Victor Campbell]
New York Watershore Stories: Work Poems and Stories Among Seamen 5 Theres profits And dividends Then Labor comes in Between the champagne And tie terrapin But the ones who must pay For the speeches amd wine Are not on the scene And...- Contributor: Levitt, Saul See Also Container A723, Partnow, Herman - Campbell, Victor
- Date: 1938-11-14
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 9 of [Victor Campbell]
New York Watershore Stories: Work Poems and Stories Among Seamen 6 SAILCRTOWN BY SCUPKAR SAM In Sailor Town in Sailor Town Besides the Windswept Sea The Seamen walk and Seamen Talk Of what fools Sailors be Of ships that sank Of men...- Contributor: Levitt, Saul See Also Container A723, Partnow, Herman - Campbell, Victor
- Date: 1938-11-14
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 10 of [Victor Campbell]
New York Watershore Stories: Work Poems and Stories Among Seamen publication of seamen in International Union who were getting the insurgent movement under way Informant changed name from Scupper Sam to Forty Fathoms after this appearence in Doghouse News The poem refers...- Contributor: Levitt, Saul See Also Container A723, Partnow, Herman - Campbell, Victor
- Date: 1938-11-14
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 11 of [Victor Campbell]
New York Watershore Stories: Work Poems and Stories Among Seamen 8 On canvas drawing up aloft Our profits rose with pickings soft Those were the days Those were the days Of sailor men Mashie only thought Was Sea again The long wild...- Contributor: Levitt, Saul See Also Container A723, Partnow, Herman - Campbell, Victor
- Date: 1938-11-14
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 12 of [Victor Campbell]
New York Watershore Stories: Work Poems and Stories Among Seamen You but back your OWN The Bosses shall feel our Union strength And reap what they have sown Let it be said when the fight is done That our colors still fly...- Contributor: Levitt, Saul See Also Container A723, Partnow, Herman - Campbell, Victor
- Date: 1938-11-14
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 13 of [Victor Campbell]
New York Watershore Stories: Work Poems and Stories Among Seamen STRIKE MENORMR Do you remenber the pioketline And the sting of the driving snow When you marched in the cold by the Chelsea dooks Not very long ago Thru the dreary hours...- Contributor: Levitt, Saul See Also Container A723, Partnow, Herman - Campbell, Victor
- Date: 1938-11-14
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 14 of [Victor Campbell]
New York Watershore Stories: Work Poems and Stories Among Seamen 11 CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION A blazing meteors path Charting the course Guiding the lives of men Across the trackless seas To the future Raising high the torch Of Liberty Proclaiming Union Of self...- Contributor: Levitt, Saul See Also Container A723, Partnow, Herman - Campbell, Victor
- Date: 1938-11-14
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 15 of [Victor Campbell]
New York Watershore Stories: Work Poems and Stories Among Seamen THE BOSSES SONG Sweat oer your hetivy sling loads Bend your backs like the slaves of old For the pace is all that matters That earns our yellow gold To hell with...- Contributor: Levitt, Saul See Also Container A723, Partnow, Herman - Campbell, Victor
- Date: 1938-11-14
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 16 of [Victor Campbell]
New York Watershore Stories: Work Poems and Stories Among Seamen SAIL CC SONG Sing me a song of Scattaree And the icy racing seas The Canvas drawing up aloft With water to our knees Or sing me a song of Hatteras And...- Contributor: Levitt, Saul See Also Container A723, Partnow, Herman - Campbell, Victor
- Date: 1938-11-14
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 17 of [Victor Campbell]
New York Watershore Stories: Work Poems and Stories Among Seamen 14 The Owners growing so rich and fat While We grew poor and thin Sing me a song of great denial Of country Hearth and Home The outcasts of the stormy mists...- Contributor: Levitt, Saul See Also Container A723, Partnow, Herman - Campbell, Victor
- Date: 1938-11-14
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 18 of [Victor Campbell]
New York Watershore Stories: Work Poems and Stories Among Seamen VOICE 01 ME RANK AND PILE Thus spake the Rand and File Spirit Let this by all men be heard We are brothers all in a common cause And speaking a common...- Contributor: Levitt, Saul See Also Container A723, Partnow, Herman - Campbell, Victor
- Date: 1938-11-14
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 19 of [Victor Campbell]
New York Watershore Stories: Work Poems and Stories Among Seamen 10 HES JUST IIIL SAME STAUNCH FRIEND When men neglect To call men Brother Or be a friend to one another Who met upon the picket line With courage strong and ideals...- Contributor: Levitt, Saul See Also Container A723, Partnow, Herman - Campbell, Victor
- Date: 1938-11-14
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 20 of [Victor Campbell]
New York Watershore Stories: Work Poems and Stories Among Seamen 17 THE BLACKBOARD As told to Saul Levitt by Forty Fathoms The point of attention was the blackboard Just like a schoolhouse The hall looked like a barracka small jammed with seamen...- Contributor: Levitt, Saul See Also Container A723, Partnow, Herman - Campbell, Victor
- Date: 1938-11-14
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 21 of [Victor Campbell]
New York Watershore Stories: Work Poems and Stories Among Seamen which ships were comint in from the sailing lists And theyd say Jesus Christ the Orientes comint in Bills aboard He ought to pull it out or George is on the American...- Contributor: Levitt, Saul See Also Container A723, Partnow, Herman - Campbell, Victor
- Date: 1938-11-14
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 22 of [Victor Campbell]
New York Watershore Stories: Work Poems and Stories Among Seamen 19 And I must say a great deal of success was due to them There was a ladies committee of notables led by Mrs Smith wife of a Dr Smith head of...- Contributor: Levitt, Saul See Also Container A723, Partnow, Herman - Campbell, Victor
- Date: 1938-11-14
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 23 of [Victor Campbell]
New York Watershore Stories: Work Poems and Stories Among Seamen W2st Coast had won and gone back to work We had saved the West Coast We had more than 145 ships outi we didntt win that time on the Gulf and East...- Contributor: Levitt, Saul See Also Container A723, Partnow, Herman - Campbell, Victor
- Date: 1938-11-14
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 24 of [Victor Campbell]
New York Watershore Stories: Work Poems and Stories Among Seamen New York STATE Saul Levitt NAME OF AE 27 hamilton Terrace New York City ADDRESS Nov 7 1938 rATE NEW YORK WATERSHORE STORIES WORK POEMS AND STORIES AMONG SEAMEN FORN 0 t...- Contributor: Levitt, Saul See Also Container A723, Partnow, Herman - Campbell, Victor
- Date: 1938-11-14
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 25 of [Victor Campbell]
New York Watershore Stories: Work Poems and Stories Among Seamen FORM D CONTINUED economic centers where so many of the treat freiLht and passenger lines tie up in other words the economic social community is a reality around the Battery Here they...- Contributor: Levitt, Saul See Also Container A723, Partnow, Herman - Campbell, Victor
- Date: 1938-11-14
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 26 of [Victor Campbell]
New York Watershore Stories: Work Poems and Stories Among Seamen FORM D CONTINUED I joined the British Navy at Halifax Nova Scotia in 1916 when I was 16 years old My father was a marine engineer on tugboats at Halifax My family...- Contributor: Levitt, Saul See Also Container A723, Partnow, Herman - Campbell, Victor
- Date: 1938-11-14
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 27 of [Victor Campbell]
New York Watershore Stories: Work Poems and Stories Among Seamen FORM I CONTINUED deserted he was through The book stayed with the skipper and was returned to the Board of Traci at Montreal The only way to beat the game when life...- Contributor: Levitt, Saul See Also Container A723, Partnow, Herman - Campbell, Victor
- Date: 1938-11-14