Mike Freeman, Aleph from AZA Mother Chapter #1, presents his memories of the founding of AZA in Omaha, Nebraska, in 1922 and notes the involvement of Nathan Mnookin, Judah Wolfson, and Nathan Bernstein.
Mike Freeman writes to Max Baer with his reflections on Philip Klutznick and encloses a copy of an earlier letter from Freeman to Julius Bisno with his memories of AZA and an essay titled "I Remember AZA." The letter and the essay are al...
Mike Freeman writes to Julius Bisno, AZA Associate Executive Director, from Evanston, Illinois, and provides information on AZA's early history in the 1920s, including the founding of chapters in Omaha, Nebraska; Lincoln, Nebraska; Kansa...