Finding Aid for the Norman Cousins papers, 1924-1991, bulk 1944-1990
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Finding Aid for the Norman Cousins Papers, 1924-1991, bulk 1944-1990
Collection number: 1385
UCLA Library, Department of Special Collections
Manuscripts Division
Los Angeles, CA
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Descriptive Summary
Title: Norman Cousins papers,
Date (inclusive): 1924-1991, bulk 1944-1990
Collection number: 1385
Creator: Cousins, Norman.
Extent:
1816 boxes (908 linear ft.)
Repository:
University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Department of Special Collections.
Los Angeles, California 90095-1575
Physical location: Stored off-site at SRLF. Advance notice is required for access to the collection. Please contact the UCLA Library, Department
of Special Collections Reference Desk for paging information.
Language:
English.
Administrative Information
Restrictions on Use and Reproduction
Copyright of portions of this collection has been assigned to the Department of Special Collections, UCLA. All requests for
permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Manuscripts Librarian. Permission for
publication is given on behalf of the Department of Special Collections as the owner of the physical items and is not intended
to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained.
Restrictions on Access
COLLECTION STORED OFF-SITE AT SRLF: Open for research. Advance notice required for access. Contact the UCLA Library, Department
of Special Collections Reference Desk for paging information.
Provenance/Source of Acquisition
- Gift of Norman Cousins, 1984-1987.
- Gift of Mrs. Ellen Cousins, 1991.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Norman Cousins papers (Collection 1385). Department of Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research
Library, University of California, Los Angeles.
Biography
Cousins was born on June 24, 1915 in Union Hill, New Jersey; attended Teachers College, Columbia University; began working
at New York post as the education editor, 1934-35; worked at Current history as book reviewer, literary editor, and managing
editor, 1935-40; married Eleanor (Ellen) Kopf in 1939; executive editor (1940-42), and editor-in-chief (1942-71) of
Saturday Review Of Literature, later known as
Saturday Review; editor of
World (1972-73),
Saturday Review/World (1973-74), and
Saturday Review (1975-78); worked on editorial board of Office of War Information during World War II; he was involved with organizations
fostering world government and control of nuclear weapons, serving as president of United World Federalists from 1952-54 and
as founding member of the Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy (SANE); founded US-USSR and US-Chinese Writers Conferences;
served as a diplomat during 3 presidential administrations; produced numerous books on political, social, and medical issues;
adjunct professor of medical humanities, UCLA, beginning in 1978, where he initiated the Task Force in Psychoneuroimmunology;
received many awards, including the United Nations Peace Medal, the Albert Schweitzer Prize of Humanitarianism, and nearly
fifty honorary doctorate degrees; he died on Nov. 30, 1990 in Los Angeles, CA.
Scope and Content
Collection covers the range of Cousins' career as magazine editor, author, and professor, with particular concentration in
the subject areas of world government and medical issues, mostly concerning the role of the mind in healing the body. It consists
of correspondence, subject files, photographs, scrapbooks, videotapes, audio tapes, datebooks and calendars, telephone logs,
posters, and drafts of editorials, articles, speeches, radio broadcasts, and books.
Organization and Arrangement
Summary
- 1. Material of the Office of War Information
- ······Document Cases 1-14
- 2. Project X
- ······Document Cases 15-43
- 3. UWF
- ······Document Cases 44-59
- 4. Personal and Business Correspondence
- ······Document Cases 60-107
- 5. Printed Material
- ······Document Cases 108-128
- 6. Personal and Business Correspondence
- ······Document Cases 120-180
- 7. Personal and Business Correspondence
- ······Document Cases 180-299
- 8. Personal and Business Correspondence
- ······Document Cases 300-329
- 9. Miscellaneous (Trips, Old Keedick lectures, reprints of Connecticut Educ., Amy Loveman)
- ······Document Cases 330-333
- 10. Mayor's Task Force on Air Pollution
- ······Document Cases 334-336
- 11. Transcripts used for
Present Tense
- ······Document Case 337
- 12. Editorials
- ······Document Cases 338-344
- 13.
Present Tense -
Encore - Project X
- ······Document Cases 345-351
- 14. Correspondence
- ······Document Cazes 352-395
- 15. Miscellaneous
- ······Document Cases 395-401
- 16. Miscellaneous and Correspondence
- ······Document Cases 402-403
- 17. Miscellaneous
- ······Document Case 404
- 18. Amy Loveman, Neila Danielus materials
- ······Document Case 405
- 19. Miscellaneous
- ······Document Cases 406-412 (407-HPCA, 410-UWF, 412-USIA)
- 20. McCall's
- ······Document Cases 413-414
- 21. Dec. 1965 Itinerary - Philippines, McCalls
- ······Document Case 415
- 22. McCall's
- ······Document Cases 416-417
- 23. Miscellaneous
- ······Document Cases 418-429 (419-SANE, 420 - UWF)
- 24. Correspondence - 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970
- ······Document Cases 430-493 (1968-Family of Man)
- 25. UWF/WAWF - 1966
- ······Document Cases 495-500
- 26. National Programming Council: Biographies
- ······Document Cases 501-504
- 27. National Programming Council: Meeting materials
- ······Document Cases 505-509
- 28. National Programming Council; Accounting Information and Newsclips
- ······Document Cases 510-515
- 29. Public TV
- ······Document Cases 516-521
- 30. National Programming Council: Projects
- ······Document Cases 522-524
- 31. National Programming Council: Membership Information
- ······Document Cases 525-530
- 32. Miscellaneous and Correspondence
- ······Document Cases 531-532
- 33. Miscellaneous, Correspondence, Dartmouth VI
- ······Document Cases 533-536
- 34. Miscellaneous
- ······Document Case 537 (Lester Pearson,
Who Speaks for Man? Film script)
- 35. Miscellaneous and Correspondence
- ······Document Cases 538-555 (Hiroshima Maidens, Moral Adoptions, Hiroshima-Nagasaki exhibit)
Indexing Terms
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.
Subjects
Cousins, Norman--Archives.
University of California, Los Angeles--Faculty--Archival resources.
Saturday review.
Periodical editors--United States--Archival resources.
Authors, American--20th century--Archival resources.
Political activists--Archival resources.
International relations.
Psychoneuroimmunology.
Related Material
World citizen [oral history transcript] / Norman Cousins, interviewee. UCLA Oral History Department interview, 1992. Available
at Department of Special Collections, UCLA.
Container List
Material of The Office of War Information
Clip. Unbound pamphlets, loose paper
Box 1, Folder 1
S-2231
The Arts in the United States by Ishbel Ross
Scope and Content Note
- x. Her resume. Table of Contents.
- y. Captions of the pictures.
-
Contents.
- 1. Music in America.
- (2. Folk Music in America) *missing
- 3. Folk Festivals.
- 4. American Art.
- 5. American Architecture.
- 6. U. S. Sculpture and Museums.
- (7. The Commercial Theatre)
- (8. The Community Theatre)
- 9. The American Radio.
- 10. Motion Pictures.
Note
See folder 4 for complete copy.
Box 1, Folder 1
The War's Effect upon the American Theatre. Part II. by John Cassner.
Box 1, Folder 1
S-2860
The Cultural Growth of the United States since 1900. by Stanley Williams.
Scope and Content Note
Serial article,
three parts
Box 1, Folder 1
S-7667
Trends in American Architecture: 1940-1945.
by Wm. Wilson Wurster. April, 1945.
Dance.
Physical Description: Unbound pamplets, loose paper.
Box 1, Folder 2
S-6215
Heidi Schoon, Dancer, Operates U.S. Ceramics Plant. Sept, 1944.
Box 1, Folder 2
S-5691
English Choreographer 0utstanding in U.S. Ballet.
(d.c. Anthony Tudor)
July, 1944.
Box 1, Folder 2
S-5692
English Dancer in U.S. Champions Ballet for All. July, 1944.
(d.c.Anton Dolin)
Box 1, Folder 2
S-5984
U.S. Furniture of Modern Design. Oct, 1944.
Box 1, Folder 2
S-6613
Art and Archaelogy Newsletter.
Oct, 1944.
Note
See folder 4 of this section.
Box 1, Folder 3
S-7606
Literary Newsletter (editorial, Sat. Rev.) April, 1945. by Wm. Rose Beset. (patriotica ...)
Box 1, Folder 3
S-6230
Art and Archaelogy Newsletter. by Steph S. Luce & Millard Meiss. Sept 1944.
Box 1, Folder 3
S-6125
Workshop in Intercultural Education. Sept 1944.
Box 1, Folder 3
S-7638
The Amer. Acad. of Arts and Sciences, (anniversary) April 1945.
Box 1, Folder 3
S-7053
Islamic Art Shown in the United States. Dec 1944.
Box 1, Folder 3
S-7136
Review of 1944, Science, the Arts, and Education. Jan, 1945.
Box 1, Folder 3
S-6517
Museum of Modern Arts, "Design for Use" Exhibit. Oct 1944.
Box 1, Folder 3
S-5912
A Century of Creative Photography. Aug 1944.
Box 1, Folder 3
S-5299
America House Markets U. S. Hand Crafts.
June 1944.
Box 1, Folder 3
S-2231
The Arts in the United States by Ishbel Ross (complete)
Box 1, Folder 3
S-6426
Fine American Glassware. Oct 1944.
Box 1, Folder 3
S-4554
U. S Architects Plot Post-war Housing, Part I.
Box 1, Folder 3
S-6321
Prefabricated "Half-Hour" Houses. Sept 1944.
Box 1, Folder 3
S-5293
Achievements in Modern Architecture in America. Sept 1944.
Box 1, Folder 3
S-5329
San Francisco Ballet, Oldest Civic Company in America. June 1944.
Box 1, Folder 3
S-6763
The Byzantine Institute of Istanbul, Paris and Boston. by Seth T. Gano, secy of the Institute.
Nov 1944.
Box 1, Folder 3
S-5365
U. S. Exports Uncover the Mosaics of Hagia Sophia. June 1944.
Box 1, Folder 3
S-2260
Pottery of North Carolina
Box 1, Folder 3
S-6255
Guggenheim Scholarships Benefit the Arts and Sciences. Sept 1944
Box 1, Folder 3
S-7708
Literary Newsletter (Temper of the century... )
April, 1945
by Amy Loverlian.
Box 1, Folder 3
S-7538
Literary Newsletter (New publishing houses...)
March, 1945
by Norman Cousins.
Box 1, Folder 3
S-7476
Literary Newsletter (Amer. Humour...) 13 March, 1945
by Henr Seidel Canby.
Box 1, Folder 3
S-7260
Literary Newsletter (Publisher's New Year....) Febr, 1945
by Norman Cousins.
Box 1, Folder 3
S-5772
Profile: Robert Frost, Amer. Poet. 21 July 1944.
Box 1, Folder 3
S-5420
Wm Saroyan. A 'Living Legend' OWI June 1944.
Box 1, Folder 3
S-5475
The Pilgrimage of Ernest Hemingway. July, 1944.
Box 1, Folder 3
S-3737
Chas F. Lummis-----A Literary Biography.
Box 1, Folder 3
S-3474
John Steinbeck. Literary Reporter.
Box 1, Folder 3
S-3973
U. S. Newspaperman a Leading Post. (d.r. Clifford J. Laube.)
Box 1, Folder 3
S-2860
The Cultural Growth of the United States since 1900. by Stanley Williams. *2nd copy
Box 1, Folder 3
S-4153
Profile: Sinclair Lewis, U. S. Author. 25 Jan 1944.
Box 1, Folder 4
S-7586
Philatelic Review, by Ernest H. Kehr, Stamp Ed. N. Y. Her-Trib. April, 1945.
OWI
Box 1, Folder 4
S-7562
Art and Archaeology Newsletter #7. by Steph S. Luce & Millard Meiss
April, 1945.
OWI
Box 1, Folder 4
S-7670
The Reconstruction of Education by I. N. Kandel April, 1945.
Box 1, Folder 4
S-7436
Art and Archaeology, Newsletter #5. by Steph S. Luce & Millard Meiss. March, 1945.
Box 1, Folder 4
S-7246
Art and Archaeology Newsletter. by Steph S. Luce & Millard Meiss. 15 Jan 1945.
Box 1, Folder 4
S-7084
Art and Archaeology Newsletter #3.
by Steph. S. Luce & Millard Meiss. JAN, 1945.
Box 1, Folder 4
S-5616
Philatelic Newsletter
by Ernest A. Kehr July, 1944.
Box 1, Folder 4
S-4881
Inter-American Art by David E. Finley.
Motion Pictures (Radio &).
Box 1, Folder 5
S-7838
Library of Old Film Pictures Contains Collectors' Items. June 1945.
Box 1, Folder 5
S-7331
Film Actor Holds U.S. Democratic Office. (Albert Dekker)
Febr 1945.
Box 1, Folder 5
S-7289
French Film Star Visits United States. (Pierre Blanchar) Febr 1945.
Box 1, Folder 5
S-7291
New Film Star Climbed to Success in One Picture. (Lauren Bacall) Febr 1945.
Box 1, Folder 5
S-7378
New Uses For Radio in the United States. Febr 1945.
Box 1, Folder 5
S-7371
Danny Kaye an Outstanding Comedian of the Screen. Febr 1945.
Box 1, Folder 5
S-7290
New Film Reflects U.S. Wartime Spirit. Febr 1945.
Box 1, Folder 5
S-7248
U.S. Radio used as Education Aid. Jan 1945.
Box 1, Folder 5
S-7179
Young U. S. Composer Enters Cinema Field. Jan 1945.
Box 1, Folder 5
S-6785
"The Sullivans"---American War Heroes. Dec 1944.
Box 1, Folder 5
S-7005
Helen Hayes, "The Mighty Atom" Dec. 1944.
Box 1, Folder 5
S-7178
Famed Novel Filmed in United States.
(Richard Llewellyn: "None but the Lonely Heart") Jan 1945.
Box 1, Folder 5
S-7180
Paul Muni to play Alfred Nobel on Screen. Jan 1945.
Box 1, Folder 5
S-7177
Popular Film Star Returns from Philipine Battle.
Jan 1945.
Box 1, Folder 5
S-7225
Hollywood Guild to Train Young Actors. Jan 1945.
Box 1, Folder 5
S-7222
Film of "Grand National" Popular in United States. Jan. 1945.
Box 1, Folder 5
S-6982
Ethel Barrymore, Stage Star at 65. Jan. 1945.
Box 1, Folder 5
S-6912
Post-War Schoo1 Courses in Motion Pictures. Dec. 1944
Box 1, Folder 5
S-6905
Hour a Television Studio Operates.
Dec 1944.
Box 1, Folder 5
S-6985
French. Italian and Spanish "Dubbed" into Hollywood Film. Dec. 1944.
Box 1, Folder 5
S-6924
American and Russian Film developments.
Dec, 1944
Box 1, Folder 5
S-6741
America's Pictorial Record.
Oct 1944.
Box 1, Folder 5
S-6986
"Winged Victory" depicts Drama of U. S. Air Forces.
Dec 1944.
Box 1, Folder 5
S-7011
Teurneur, Film Director, Merges U. S. and French Techniques.
Dec 1944.
Box 1, Folder 5
S-6823
The Walt Disney Studios---Home of Mickey Mouse.
Nov 1944.
Box 1, Folder 5
S-6770
The American Soldier's Favorite Entertainer.
(Dinah Shore) Nov 1944.
Box 1, Folder 5
S-6277
Robert Montgomery's War Career.
Sept 1944.
Box 1, Folder 5
S-6975
Andre Girard's "Stations cf the Cross".
Dec 1944.
Box 1, Folder 5
S-6884
Art and Archaeology Newsletter #3.
Steph. S. Luce and Millard Meiss. 8 Dec 1944.
Box 1, Folder 5
S-6925
Michele Morgan finds "One World" Ideas at Work.
Dec 1944
Box 1, Folder 5
S-6641
America's Radio Voice.
October, 1944
Box 1, Folder 5
S-6683
Hollywood Newsletter. 10. Nov 1944
Box 1, Folder 5
S-5148
Jennifer Jones, Star of Hollvwood's "Song of Bernadette".
Box 1, Folder 5
S-6326
Hollywood Newsletter. 2 Oct 1944
Box 1, Folder 5
S-4707
Hollywood Newsletter. 11 April 1944.
Box 1, Folder 5
S-6684
Humphrey Bogart. Blunt and Outspoken Film Star. Nov 1944.
Box 1, Folder 5
S-6589
Carole Landis, Hollywood Film Star in Pacific War Theatre. Oct 1944.
Box 1, Folder 5
S-6557
Paris-born TJ. S. Film Player plans to Return to France. Oct 1944.
(d.c. Andrea King)
Box 1, Folder 5
S-6406
Barrier Finally Plays an American Role. 6 Oct 1944.
Box 1, Folder 5
S-6389
Manjou, Screen Star Entertained Soldiers Overseas. Oct 1944.
Box 1, Folder 5
S-6405
James Newcombe, Hollywood Film Editor. Oct 1944
Box 1, Folder 5
S-6207
Hollywood Newsletter.
11 Sept 1944
Box 1, Folder 5
S-6282
U. S. Film Star of Spanish Descent.
Sept 1944
Box 1, Folder 5
S-6414
Ann Sheridan Reports on Far-East Tour. 15 Sept 1944
Box 1, Folder 5
S-6411
Ann Richards, Australian-born Film Star.
Box 1, Folder 5
S-6284
Hollywood Script Girl Holds an Important Job.
Sept 1944
Box 1, Folder 5
S-6137
Arc Lamps Flood Film Sets with Brilliant Light. Sept 1944
Box 1, Folder 5
S-6138
Maria Palmer, New Film Actress.
Sept 1944
Box 1, Folder 5
S-6285
Hollywood Newsletter.
Sept 14, 1944
Box 1, Folder 5
S-6209
Artists Work as Film Directors. Sept 1944
Box 1, Folder 5
S-6139
Hollywood Newsletter Sept 8, 1944.
Box 1, Folder 5
S-6063
George Korvin. European-born. U.S. Film Star.
Sept 1944
Box 1, Folder 5
S-6136
Alfred Tbarra, Versatile U. S. Artist.
Sept 1944
Box 1, Folder 5
S-6090
Hollywood's Stunt Men Do Dangerous Work for Stars. Sept 1944
Box 1, Folder 5
S-6121
Film Tells of Impact of War on Amer. Family. Aug 1941
Box 1, Folder 5
S-5789
Hollywood Newsletter Aug 1944.
Box 1, Folder 5
S-5872
"Soldiers in Greasepaint" Entertain United Nations Troops. Aug 1944
Box 1, Folder 5
S-5766
"Soldiers in Greasepaint" Lead Home-front Drives. 2 Aug 1944? )
Box 1, Folder 5
S-6061
Hollywood Nswsletter. 31 Aug 1944
Box 1, Folder 5
S-5966
Charles Boyer, Film Star, Busy with War Work. Aug 1944
Box 1, Folder 5
S-5901
Claudette Colbert, French-born Amer. Film Star. Aug 1944
Box 1, Folder 5
S-5937
Merle Oberon, British-born Hollywood Film Star. Aug 1944
Box 1, Folder 5
S-5965
Victor Francen, Belgian-born Actor, in Hollywood. Aug 1944
Box 1, Folder 5
S-5831
Explosives Experts devise Hollywood Battle-scene Blasts. Aug 1944
Box 1, Folder 5
S-5817
Gracie Fields, English Star in Hollywood. Aug 1944
Box 1, Folder 5
S-5816
Carts Grant to Star in Hollywood's "None but the Lonely Heart". Aug 1944
Box 1, Folder 5
S-5819
Peter Godfrey, English-born Hollywood Director. Aug 1944
Box 1, Folder 5
S-5725
Son of Korean Patriot is U. S. Film Actor. July 1944
Box 1, Folder 5
S-5727
Film Dog's Earnings Help Blinded War Veterans. July 1944
Box 1, Folder 5
S-5696
Hollywood Newsletter, 4 July 1944
Box 1, Folder 5
S-5641
Rouben Mamoulian, Popular Film Director. July 1944
Box 1, Folder 5
S-5555
Hollywood Entertainers Expect Philippine Assignments. July 1944
Box 1, Folder 5
S-5661
Bette Davis tells of Her Work.
July 1944
Box 1, Folder 5
S-7641
The Motion Picture Academy's Activities during 1944
by Walter Wanger, president, Acad. Mot. Fict. Arts & Sc.
Mar. 1945.
Box 1, Folder 5
S-7546
Hollywood Studios Maintain Schools for Child Actors. March 1945.
Box 1, Folder 5
S-7507
America's Amateur Film Makers April 1945
Box 1, Folder 5
S-7506
Sound Technique Overcomes "Dead" Spots in Cinema Houses. March 1945
Box 1, Folder 5
S-7377
Screen Star returns from China Burrs India Tour. (Pat O'Brien) Febr 1945
Box 1, Folder 5
S-6439
British Hospital Setting For Broadway Play. Oct 1944
Box 1, Folder 5
S-4366
U.S. Film Star Entertains Troops in Alaska. (Ingrid Bergman)
Box 1, Folder 5
S-7378
New Uses for Radio in the United States. Febr 1945.
Box 1, Folder 5
S-7491
The Radio Corporation of America Research Laboratory.
March 1945
Motion Pictures Folder.
Note
Note in folder:
Motion Pictures to Aug. 20/44 - Cousins' file
Box 1, Folder 6
S-4185
The Complex Job of Hollywood Costume Designers.
Box 1, Folder 6
S-5556
Hollywood Newsletter, 12 July 1944.
Box 1, Folder 6
S-5259
Ray Milland, Welsh-born Film Star. June 1944.
Box 1, Folder 6
S-5508
How Film Stars Lesrn their Lines. July 1944.
Box 1, Folder 6
S-5471
Hollywood's Youngest Top-flight Director is of Russian Descent. June 1944
(Edw. Dmytryk)
Box 1, Folder 6
S-5330
Jack Benny, U. S. Film and Radio Star, Entertaining Troops.
June 1941
Box 1, Folder 6
S-5328
Authentic Russian Scenes Recreated in U.S. Film.
June 1944.
Box 1, Folder 6
S-3720
Maureen O'Hara Portrays Varied Screen Types.
Box 1, Folder 6
S-3770
Hollywood Newsletter, 4 Jan 1944.
Box 1, Folder 6
S-5422
Fan Mail Advice Heeded in Hollywood. June 1944.
Box 1, Folder 6
S-5423
Hollywood Newsletter, June 1944.
Box 1, Folder 6
S-5324
Joseph Calleia, Nollvwood Film Player,, Native of Malta. June 1944.
Box 1, Folder 6
S-5232
Motion Picture Hazards Restful for Italian-born Actor. May 1944
(Geo. Dolenz)
Box 1, Folder 6
S-5244
Hollywood Newsletter, June 1944
Box 1, Folder 6
S-5233
Hollywood Cameramen Working on All War Fronts.
June 1944.
Box 1, Folder 6
S-5051
European Stars in Hollywood Continue Battle against Fascism.
Box 1, Folder 6
S-5326
LeRoy Prinz, Hollywood Dance Director. June 1944
Box 1, Folder 6
S-5327
Sydney Greenstreet U.S. Film Villain, born in England. June 1944.
Box 1, Folder 6
S-5149
Liorel Barrymore, Composer. *2nd copy
Box 1, Folder 6
S-5199
Betty Grable, "Pin-up" Champion. June 1944.
Box 1, Folder 6
S-5023
Hollywood Newsletter. 19 May 1944.
Box 1, Folder 6
S-5000
U. S. Screen Idol Returns to Films. (Francis Y. Bushman)
Box 1, Folder 6
S-5198
Los Angeles Honours United Nations. May 1944
Box 1, Folder 6
S-5069
Hollywood Honours George Pal, Hungarian-born Producer.
Box 1, Folder 6
S-5276
U.S. Firms send Medicines to Many Parts of World.
June 1944.
Box 1, Folder 6
S-5118
Hollywood Films Reflect Public Desire for Fine Literature.
Box 1, Folder 6
S-5052
Paulette Goddard--"Kiss Precious Cargo".
Box 1, Folder 6
S-4923
Film Star Paulette Goddard entertains U. S. Troops in India and China.
Box 1, Folder 6
S-4929
Hollywood Newsletter.
6 May 1944.
Box 1, Folder 6
S-4921
Hedy Lamarr. Film Beauty and U.S. Canteen Hostess.
Box 1, Folder 6
S-4761
Hollywood Newsletter. 18 April 1944
Box 1, Folder 6
S-4610
Hollywood Newsletter. 8 April 1944
Box 1, Folder 6
S-4714
American Cinema Looks back over First 50 Years.
Box 1, Folder 6
S-4444.
Hungarian Motion-Picture Director Stresses Music. By Joseph Pasternak.
Box 1, Folder 6
S-4563
The Army studies Films.
Box 1, Folder 6
S-4626
Seven Sons of Lebanon Operate Motion-Picture Chain.
Box 1, Folder 6
S-4431
Hollywood Newsletter.
Box 1, Folder 6
S-4104
Hollywood Newsletter.
Box 1, Folder 6
S-4225
Hollywood supports League for War-workers and Troops.
Box 1, Folder 6
S-4322
Yugoslav Film-expert Perfects Montage Technique.
Box 1, Folder 6
S-4334
Wounded U.S. War Heroes fight again, but for Films.
Box 1, Folder 6
S-4257
U. S. Soliers enjoy Varied Motion-picture Fare.
Box 1, Folder 6
S-4227
Hollywood Newsletter.
Box 1, Folder 6
S-4347
U. S. Motion-picture Ingenuity Creates Wartime Substitutes,
Box 1, Folder 6
S-4267
The Future of Motion-Pictures in China.
Box 1, Folder 6
S-4075
America's Box-office Mr. Leaders.
Box 1, Folder 6
S-4200
Hollywood Actor of Yugoslav Descent Works for Victory.
Box 1, Folder 6
S-4094
Hollywood Property Men Specialise in Old Furnishings.
Box 1, Folder 6
S-4183
U.S. Screen Star made Acting Debut in School Pageant. (Don Ameche)
Box 1, Folder 6
S-3968
Joseph Calleia: U.S. Actor. with International Background
Box 1, Folder 6
S-4022
Actor of Irish Descent Portrays Many Nationalities. (J. Carroll Naish)
Box 1, Folder 6
S-4073
Master Plasterer of Hollywood.
Box 1, Folder 6
S-4027
Hollywood Experts Achieve Miracles in make-up.
Box 1, Folder 6
S-4093
Hollywood Newsletter.
Box 1, Folder 6
S-3776
Youthful Actors Go to School on Hollywood Lots.
Box 1, Folder 6
S-3819
Hungarian-born Paul Lukas a Star of U. S. Stage and Screen.
Box 1, Folder 6
S-3707
Hollywood Is 'Special Effects'.
Box 1, Folder 6
S-3733
Utmost Skill Required of Hollywood Stuntmen.
Box 1, Folder 6
S-3430
Hollywood Newsletter.
18 Nov 1943.
Box 1, Folder 6
S-3639
Hollywood Newsletter.
11 Dec 1943
Box 1, Folder 6
S-3583
Turhan Bev's Success in Hollywood Films.
Box 1, Folder 6
S-3335
Film Premieres in Hollywood.
Box 1, Folder 6
S-3344
Hollywood Newsletter,
3 Nov 1943
Box 1, Folder 6
S-3100
Hollywood's Role in War Photography. by Vera Caspary.
Box 1, Folder 7
S-7746
A Brief Resumé of Musical Activity in Southern California (1939-1945)
by Lawrence Morton May 1945.
Box 1, Folder 7
S-7742
Music in the U.S. Pacific Northwest.
by George Frederick McKay May 1945.
Box 1, Folder 7
S-7480
Musical Education in the United States. by R. D. Welch
March 1945
Box 1, Folder 7
S-7488
The Metropolitan Opera on Tour. March 1945
Box 1, Folder 7
S-7334
Opera in the United States during the War.
by Douglas Moore
Febr 1945
Box 1, Folder 7
S-6978
Rare Cvmbals Made from Middle East Formula.
(d.r. Avedis Zildjian, coppersmith) Dec 1944
Box 1, Folder 7
S-7091
World Music Organisation Proposed.
Jan 1945
Box 1, Folder 7
S-6935
America's Industrial Museums.
Dec 1944
Box 1, Folder 7
S-7590
America's Appreciation of Tchaikovsky.
April 1945
Box 1, Folder 7
8-7600
Music in San Francisco.
by Alfred Frankenstein. April 1945.
Box 1, Folder 7
S-6981
Music in American Schools.
Dec 1944
Box 1, Folder 7
S-6756
America's Musician's Congress.
Nov 1944.
Box 1, Folder 7
S-6649
Oldest U.S. Settlement Music School has 1200 Pupils.
Oct 1944.
Box 1, Folder 7
S-6553
English-born Engineer Photographs Music in Colour.
Oct 1944.
Box 1, Folder 7
S-5620
Carrillons new Part of American Scene.
Sept 1944.
Box 1, Folder 7
S-6307
Trend of American Music. by Gian-carlo Menotti.
Oct 1944.
Box 1, Folder 7
S-6112
Classical Albums Sent to Servicemen
Sept 1944.
Box 1, Folder 7
S-6089
Study Modern Music Education
Sept. 1944.
Box 1, Folder 7
S-6757
America Preserves Art of Making Fine Violins.
Oct 1944.
S-6821
America's Collection of Italian Art.
Kress Donation Enriches National Gallery of Art. Nov 1944.
Box 1
S-6921
America's Institute of Fine Arts.
Dec 1944.
Box 1
S-6290
Program to Salvage Heritage of Art in Europe.
Sept 1944.
Box 1
S-6069
U. S. War Workers Exhibit Own Art.
August 1944.
Box 1
S-6175
American Art Restorer Now in War Work.
Sept 1944.
Box 1
S-5782
America's Primitive Painters Foster a Significant Art.
July 1944.
Box 1
S-5559
U.S. Marine Corps Artists.
June 1944.
Box 1
S-5445
Metropolitan Museum Celebrates Return of Masterpieces.
June 1944.
Box 1
S-4819
Frederic Goudy, Famous U.S. Type Designer.
Box 1
S-4850
Curry, American Regional Painter.
Box 1
S-5266
Current Exhibit of American Portraits.
Box 1
S-5306
Grandma Moses wins Reknown at 84.
Box 1
S-5040
New York Artist Paints People of Many Nations.
Box 1
S-4933
Burchfield, American Water-colourist.
Box 1
S-4899
Dorothy Eaton, New England Painter of Village Scenes.
Box 1
S-4617
Art Students League Plans for Returning Veterans.
Box 1
S-4464
Caleb Bingham, U.S. Painter of Turbulent Scenes.
Box 1
S-4283
Currier and Ives: Recorders of Americana.
Box 1
S-4198
Religious Art of New Mexican Colonists.
Box 1
S-4142
John Holmgren---U.S. Advertising Artist.
Box 1
S-3397
Fred Pansdorf, Unusual American Artist.
Box 1
S-4846
Sergeant Paints Mural of
U.S. Infantry School Training.
Box 1
S-3592
John Sloan---A Leading U. S. Impressionistic Artist.
Box 1
S-3190
Malvina Hoffman, Noted Sculptor, Turns to New Tasks.
Box 1
S-6813
Art Club in. America for United Nations Servicemen.
Dec 1944
Box 1
S-6351
Interest in Rovers Groups as Folk-art Revived.
Oct 1944
Material of The Office of War Information
Box 2, Folder 1
Axis Boasts. Intelligence Notes
Box 2, Folder 2
Administration. OWI Administrative Instructions
Box 2, Folder 5
Airraids Italy. Evacuation, Looting, Profiteering, etc.
Box 2, Folder 1
Balkans.
Scope and Content Note
Balkan Target Area Plan for Propaganda in Balkans, incl. supplies for guerillas.
Box 2, Folder 2
Barnes, Joseph. Functions of Broadcast Control Division 15 Nov 1942.
Box 2, Folder 3
Beller. Propaganda for Italy
Scope and Content Note
Letter, Edw. Stanley to Joseph Facci. 19 Oct 1942 d.c. publications in Italian.
Box 2, Folder 4
British. Propaganda for Britain.
Scope and Content Note
OWI, 2 memoranda.
Box 2, Folder 1
Cables. mostly d.c. the state of Amer. Propaganda in the Middle East.
Box 2, Folder 2
Calendar. *incl. one memo on Italian War Statistics.
Box 2, Folder 3
Campanari. Propaganda for Italy.
Box 2, Folder 4
Cartoons. clipped from newspapers, political, all dated.
Box 2, Folder 5
Corsica. annexation by Italy.
Box 2, Folder 6
Cranston, Alan. chief, Foreign Lang. Div., OWI, Washington.
Section, CONTEMPORARY AMERICA.
1. Miscellaneous Americana.
Box 2
S-6040
Comparative Distances, Pacific & European War Theatres. tables.
Box 2
S-7828
Leadership Opinion Poll Set up in United States. Jun 1945.
Box 2
S-7344
America and the Americans. Febr 1945.
Box 2
S-7127
Modern Industrial Town. Kingsport, Tenn. Febr 1945.
Box 2
S-7155
Modern U.S. Food Looker Plant. Jan 1945.
Box 2
S-6868
The Future of Alaska. Oct 1944.
Box 2
S-7156
Background on St Lawrence Seaway Project. Jan 1945.
Box 2
S-6883
Background on U.S. Presidential Inauguration. Dec 1944.
Box 2
S-6881
America's Fourth Wartime Christmas. Nov 1944.
Box 2
S-6812
January Anniversaries. Nov 1944.
Box 2
S-6417
New York City Parks. Oct 1944.
Box 2
S-6413
New American Millinery Styles. Oct 1944.
Box 2
S-6338
Guarding the U.S. Statue of Liberty. Sept 1944.
Box 2
S-6248
Philatelic Newsletter, by Ernest A. Kehr Sept 1944.
Box 2
S-4473
Heritage of the American Indian (Part IV)
Box 2
S-4990
Philatelic Newsletter, by Ernest Kehr 17 May 1944.
Box 2
S-3632
Autobiographical Notes, by Faith Baldwin
Box 2
S-3732
Philatelic Newsletter, by Ernest A. Kehr 20 Dec 1943
Box 2
S-3340
Edna Slocum---Housewife, Mother and War-worker.
Box 2
S-3423
The American Parade 17 Nov 1943
Box 2
S-3460
Letters from Home, by Faith Baldwin
Box 2
S-2996
An American Friend of Mine, by Martha Ostenso
Box 2
S-2921
The Carnegie Endowment's Work Abroad.
Box 2
S-2867
Guggenheim Foundation Advances Scholarships.
Box 2
S-3525
Retired Bakery Owner Works in U.S. Shipyard.
Box 2, Folder 2
American Newsletter.
Scope and Content Note
Headings:
- SCIENCE & Industry
- AGRICULTURE
- ARTS
- LABOUR
- EDUCATION
Box 2
S-7947
Soilless Gardens for Desert Areas. July 1945.
Box 2
S-7669
Rototiller Designed for Many Farm Uses. April 1945.
Box 2
S-7585
U.S. Laboratory for Agriculture Statistics.
Box 2
S-7310
U.S. Wheat and Growing Methods, Part I. Febr 1945.
Box 2
S-7355
Floating Food Laboratory Tours Agricultural Country. March 1945
Box 2
S-7230
America Awaits Complete Rural Electrification. Jan 1945
Box 2
S-6886
New Futures for Wood Jan 1945.
Box 2
S-7165
Science in Agriculture, by E. C. Auchter, Administrator of Agricultural Research, U.S. Dept. Agr. Jan 1945.
Box 2
S-6738
Swamp Drainage Methods in the United States. Nov 1944
Box 2
S-6904
Reclamation of American Arid Region. Nov 1944.
Box 2
S-7012
New Machine Hay-baler Developed. Dec 1944.
Box 2
S-6937
The Mechanical Cotton-picker. Dec 1944
Box 2
S-6631
Toward Greater Soil Fertility, By Geo. D. Scarseth, Director, American Farm Research Association. Nov 1944.
Box 2
S-6433
Cottonseed Processing Methods in the United States. Nov 1944
Box 2
S-62
U.S. Grain Elevators. Sept 1944.
Box 2
S-6372
Mechanical Handling of American Crops. Sept 1944.
Box 2
S-6162
Irrigation Makes U.S. Desert Areas Fertile.
Box 2
S-6205
U.S. Boy Foresters Solve Wartime Manpower Problem.
Box 2
S-6689
U.S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics.
Box 2
S-6343
America's Post-war Agriculture Problems. Oct 1944.
Scope and Content Note
(Statement of U.S. Secy of Agr, Claude R. Wickard at a Hearing of the House Sp. Comm. 23 Aug 1944.
Box 2
S-6504
U.S. Government Uses Natural Cold Storage Plant. Oct 1944.
Box 2
S-6582
Trends in the Industrial Use of Cottonseed Products. Oct 1944.
Box 2
S-6583
Wartime Uses of Cottonseed Products. Oct 1944.
Box 2
S-5386
Weeds Help Save Precious Topsoil. May 1944.
Box 2
S-4879
U.S. Govt Program Improves Small Farms and Farm Life.
Box 2
S-4919
Work of the U.S. Rural Electrification Administration.
Box 2
S-4867
Speech Excerpts for your file:
Scope and Content Note
SOIL CONSERVATION: NUMBER ONE POST-WAR JOB. U.S. Secy of Agr. Claude Wickard. 17 Apr 1944, Reading, Penna.
Box 2
S-4760
Agriculture and Industry Cooperate under U.S. Department.
Box 2
S-4732
California Figs for Men on Fighting Fronts.
Box 2
S-4423
Shelterbelts in the U.S. Mid-west.
Box 2
S-4755
Peary's Conquest of the North Pole. By Commander Donald B. MacMillan.
Box 2
S-4569
Lowdermilk. U.S. Expert on Soil Conservation.
Box 2
S-4447
Agricultural Research Project of War Importance. by Robt. M. Salter, Chief, Bur. Plant Industry, Soils & Agr. Engineering, U.S. Agr. Research Administration.
Material of The Office of War Information
Box 3, Folder 1
Descriptions.
Physical Description: (10 pamphlets)
Box 3, Folder 2
Government.
Physical Description: (15 pamphlets)
Box 3, Folder 3
Industry. (34 pamphlets, 12 of them are
Developments and Trends in American Industries.)
Box 3, Folder 4
Labor.
Physical Description: (22 pamphlets)
Box 3, Folder 5
Natural Resources.
Physical Description: (8 pamphlets)
Box 3, Folder 6
Negro. (21 pamphlets, 16 of them are
Negro Newsletter)
Box 3, Folder 7
Negro. (49 pamphlets, 33 of them are
Negro Newsletter and 8 are
Profile)
Box 3, Folder 8
Politics.
Physical Description: (14 pamphlets)
Box 3, Folder 9
Profile - Civil.
Physical Description: (87 pamphlets)
Box 3, Folder 10
Religion. (12 pamphlets, 9 of them are
Catholic News of the Week)
Material of The Office of War Information
Box 4, Folder 1
Religion. (86 pamphlets, most of them consisting of
Catholic News of the Week and
Protestant Newslatter)
Box 4, Folder 2
Social.
Physical Description: (35 pamphlets)
Box 4, Folder 3
Women.
Physical Description: (26 pamphlets)
Box 4, Folder 4
Sports. (72 pamphlets, 68 of them are
In the U.S. Sports World)
Box 4, Folder 5
Transportation.
Physical Description: (2 pamphlets)
Box 4, Folder 6
Dalmatia.
Physical Description: (1 pamphlet)
Box 4, Folder 7
Davis, Elmer. (11 letters of correspondence to and from Mr. Elmer Davis.)
Box 4, Folder 8
Desser, Hanna F.
Physical Description: (1 loose sheet)
Material of The Office of War Information
Box 5, Folder 1
Directives.
Physical Description: (19 -pamphlets and loose sheets)
Box 5, Folder 2
Distribution, Proof of.
Physical Description: (1 loose sheet)
Box 5, Folder 3
De Bosis, Lauro.
Physical Description: (14 - mostly loose sheets of paper)
Box 5, Folder 4
Economic.
Physical Description: (25 Intelligence Notes)
Box 5, Folder 5
Egypt.
Physical Description: (1 pamphlet)
Box 5, Folder 6
Eisenhower.
Physical Description: (1 loose sheet)
Box 5, Folder 7
England.
Physical Description: (1 pamphlet)
Box 5, Folder 8
Eritrea.
Physical Description: (11 - pamphlets and loose sheets)
Box 5, Folder 9
F.C. C. Letters.
Physical Description: (1 loose sheet)
Box 5, Folder 10
Food - Italy. (22 - mostly Intelligence Notes)
Box 5, Folder 11
Books and Periodicals. (65 pamphlets, most of which are
Book News and
Book Notes.)
Box 5, Folder 12
Colleges.
Physical Description: (10 pamphlets)
Box 5, Folder 13
Schools.
Physical Description: (18 pamphlets)
Box 5, Folder 14
Booklet.
The U.N. fight for the FOUR FREEDOMS.
Box 5, Folder 15
Fascist Government.
Physical Description: (65 pamphlets and loose sheets, mainly Intelligence Notes.)
Material of The Office of War Information
Box 6, Folder 1
Freedom of Press.
Physical Description: (13 pamphlets)
Box 6, Folder 2
Fringe.
Physical Description: (2 pamphlets)
Box 6, Folder 3
Arabs.
Physical Description: (4 pamphlets)
Box 6, Folder 4
German - Austria-Hungary.
Physical Description: (14 pamphlets)
Box 6, Folder 5
Balkans.
Physical Description: (27 pamphlets)
Box 6, Folder 6
Belgium.
Physical Description: (12 pamphlets)
Box 6, Folder 7
Canada.
Physical Description: (2 pamphlets)
Box 6, Folder 8
China.
Physical Description: (47 pamphlets)
Box 6, Folder 9
Czechoslovakia.
Physical Description: (6 pamphlets)
Box 6, Folder 10
Denmark.
Physical Description: (12 pamphlets)
Box 6, Folder 11
Dutch.
Physical Description: (10 pamphlets)
Box 6, Folder 12
England.
Physical Description: (4 pamphlets)
Box 6, Folder 13
France.
Physical Description: (36 pamphlets)
Box 6, Folder 14
Germany.
Physical Description: (27 pamphlets)
Box 6, Folder 15
Greece.
Physical Description: (12 pamphlets)
Box 6, Folder 16
India.
Physical Description: (24 pamphlets)
Box 6, Folder 17
Italy.
Physical Description: (39 pamphlets)
Material of The Office of War Information
Box 7, Folder 1
[UNK].
Physical Description: (39 pamphlets)
Box 7, Folder 2
Near East.
Physical Description: (18 pamphlets)
Box 7, Folder 3
Norway.
Physical Description: (5. pamphlets)
Box 7, Folder 4
Philippines, etc.
Physical Description: (34 - pamphlets and loose sheets)
Box 7, Folder 5
Latin America.
Physical Description: (25 pamphlets)
Box 7, Folder 6
Poland.
Physical Description: (5 pamphlets)
Box 7, Folder 7
Russia.
Physical Description: (13 pamphlets)
Box 7, Folder 8
Spsin.
Physical Description: (2 pamphlets)
Box 7, Folder 9
Sweden.
Physical Description: (5 pamphlets)
Box 7, Folder 10
Turkey.
Physical Description: (2 pamphlets)
Box 7, Folder 11
German Economic Penetration.
Physical Description: (3 pamphlets)
Box 7, Folder 12
Germany - Conditions.
Physical Description: (17 - pamphlets and loose sheets)
Box 7, Folder 13
Greece.
Physical Description: (21 - pamphlets, loose sheets, and newspapers clippings.)
Box 7, Folder 14
Memorandum.
Physical Description: (36 pamphlets and loose sheets)
Box 7, Folder 15
Home Front.
Physical Description: (28 pamphlets and loose sheets - mostly Intelligence Notes)
Box 7, Folder 16
Hungary.
Physical Description: (5 pamphlets)
Material of The Office of War Information
Box 8
1. Index of Feb. 11, 1943.
Box 8, Folder 2
Italian Desk.
Physical Description: (3 pamphlets and 1 map)
Box 8, Folder 3
Intelligence Digest.
Physical Description: (3 pamphlets)
Box 8, Folder 4
Japan.
Physical Description: (1 sheet)
Box 8, Folder 5
Jugoslavia.
Physical Description: (97 Intelligence Notes)
Box 8, Folder 6
LL Complete-Leaflets, Italian.
Physical Description: (3 pamphlets)
Box 8, Folder 7
Lagoudakis, H. C.
Physical Description: (2 notes)
Box 8, Folder 9
Letter Project.
Physical Description: (1 pamphlet)
Box 8, Folder 11
Losses-Italian.
Physical Description: (4 pamphlets-Intelligence Notes)
Box 8, Folder 12
Megaro, Gaudens.
Physical Description: (2 loose sheets)
Box 8, Folder 13
Moorehead, Alan.
Physical Description: (1 loose sheet)
Box 8, Folder 14
Office of War Information Reports.
Physical Description: (2 newspaper articles and 1 pamphlet)
Box 8, Folder 15
Outpost.
Physical Description: (6 pamphlets)
Box 8, Folder 16
O. W. I. Staff Orders.
Physical Description: (7 pamphlets and loose sheets)
Box 8, Folder 17
Arts and Letters.
Physical Description: (20 newspapers)
Box 8, Folder 18
FYI.
Physical Description: (57 newspapers)
Box 8, Folder 19
Mickey Mouse Hitler Quotes.
Physical Description: (17 pamphlets and loose sheets)
Box 8, Folder 20
Military.
Physical Description: (29 Pamphlets-Intelligence Notes)
Material of The Office of War Information
Box 9, Folder 1
Highlights.
Physical Description: (51 newspapers)
Box 9, Folder 2
Review.
Physical Description: (69 newspapers)
Box 9, Folder 3
Round-Up.
Physical Description: (11 newspapers)
Box 9, Folder 4
Science Review.
Physical Description: (18 newspapers)
Box 9, Folder 5
Patrick, Ted.
Physical Description: (18 pamphlets and loose sheets)
Box 9, Folder 6
Pictures.
Physical Description: (5 pictures)
Box 9, Folder 8
Prisoners.
Physical Description: (6 pamphlets and one picture)
Box 9, Folder 9
Public Opinion in Italian Areas.
Physical Description: (9 pamphlets)
Box 9, Folder 10
Propaganda Campaign.
Physical Description: (4 pamphlets)
Box 9, Folder 11
Propaganda from R.R.S.
Physical Description: (39 loose sheets - mainly memos)
Material of The Office of War Information
Box 10, Folder 1
Propaganda - Plans.
Physical Description: (13 pamphlets)
Box 10, Folder 2
Post War Reconstruction.
Physical Description: (41 pamphlets)
Box 10, Folder 3
Radios - Clandestine.
Physical Description: (1 pamphlets)
Box 10, Folder 4
Requisitions.
Physical Description: (33 loose sheets and pamphlets)
Box 10, Folder 5
Research Miscellaneous. (empty)
Box 10, Folder 6
Resistance.
Physical Description: (7 pamphlets)
Box 10, Folder 7
Rochford, Daniel.
Physical Description: (18 loose sheets and pamphlets)
Box 10, Folder 8
Roosevelt.
Physical Description: (26 pamphlete)
Box 10, Folder 9
Russia.
Physical Description: (8 pamphlets)
Box 10, Folder 10
Sammis, Ed.
Physical Description: (34 loose sheets and pamphlets)
Box 10, Folder 11
Sears, Tom.
Physical Description: (6 loose sheets)
Box 10, Folder 12
Security.
Physical Description: (1 pamphlet)
Box 10, Folder 13
Shaw, Bruno.
Physical Description: (3 loose sheets)
Box 10, Folder 14
Slave Traffic for Hitler.
Physical Description: (1 pamphlet)
Box 10, Folder 15
Special.
Physical Description: (1 pamphlet)
Box 10, Folder 16
Specialities.
Physical Description: (12 loose sheets and pamphlets)
Box 10, Folder 17
Stanley, Ed.
Physical Description: (4 loose sheets)
Box 10, Folder 18
State Department.
Physical Description: (2 pamphlets)
Box 10, Folder 19
Steel Pact.
Physical Description: (3 pamphlets)
Box 10, Folder 20
Aviation.
Physical Description: (7 pamphlets)
Box 10, Folder 21
Engineering.
Physical Description: (5 pamphlets)
Box 10, Folder 22
Health.
Physical Description: (7 pamphlets)
Box 10, Folder 23
Inventions.
Physical Description: (16 pamphlets)
Box 10, Folder 24
Medicine.
Physical Description: (25 pamphlets)
Box 10, Folder 25
Miscellaneous.
Physical Description: (12 pamphlets)
Material of The Office of War Information
Box 11, Folder 1
Truman.
Physical Description: (5 pamphlets and loose sheets)
Box 11, Folder 2
On Domestic Subjects.
Physical Description: (43 loose sheets and pamphlets)
Box 11, Folder 3
On International Subjects.
Physical Description: (50 pamphlets)
Box 11, Folder 4
Target Area Plan.
Physical Description: (19 pamphlets)
Box 11, Folder 5
T. A.C. S.
Physical Description: (20 loose sheets and pamphlets)
Box 11, Folder 6
Transportation.
Physical Description: (2 loose sheets)
Box 11, Folder 7
Travel.
Physical Description: (12 loose sheets)
Box 11, Folder 8
Tripoli.
Physical Description: (4 pamphlets)
Box 11, Folder 9
Tunisia.
Physical Description: (3 pamphlets)
Box 11, Folder 10
No Title.
Physical Description: (6 pamphlets)
Box 11, Folder 11
Spanish Pamphlets.
Physical Description: (8 pamphlets)
Box 11, Folder 12
Burlingame, M.
Physical Description: (7 pamphlets)
Box 11, Folder 13
U.S., Nazis Comment On.
Physical Description: (21 pamphlets)
Box 11, Folder 14
U.S.A., Memos to O. Dystel.
Physical Description: (15 loose sheets and pamphlets)
Box 11, Folder 15
United Nations.
Physical Description: (33 pamphlets)
Box 11, Folder 16
Vatican. (8 loose sheets - Intelligence Notes)
Box 11, Folder 17
Victory Book.
Physical Description: (3 loose sheets)
Box 11, Folder 18
Wallace, Henry.
Physical Description: (2 pamphlets)
Box 11, Folder 19
Warehouse Inventory.
Physical Description: (2 loose sheets)
Box 11, Folder 20
Welles, Summer.
Physical Description: (2 newspaper clippings)
Box 11, Folder 21
Workers.
Physical Description: (29 pamphlets and loose sheets)
Material of The Office of War Information
Box 12, Folder 1
World War I.
Physical Description: (7 pamphlets and loose sheets)
Box 12, Folder 2
World Wide Broadcasting Foundation.
Physical Description: (7 pamphlets)
Box 12, Folder 4
AMG.
Physical Description: (13 pamphlets)
Box 12, Folder 5
Armed Services.
Physical Description: (52 pamphlets)
Box 12, Folder 6
Axis Quotes.
Physical Description: (13 pamphlets)
Box 12, Folder 7
Events of War.
Physical Description: (35 pamphlets)
Box 12, Folder 8
Events of War.
Physical Description: (22 pamphlets)
Box 12, Folder 9
Production.
Physical Description: (10 pamphlets)
Box 12, Folder 10
Profiles - Military.
Physical Description: (49 pamphlets)
Box 12, Folder 11
Personalities - Military.
Physical Description: (172 pamphlets and loose sheets)
Material of The Office of War Information
Box 13
1. Looseleaf containing information from the letter I-Z. (See #6 on this page.)
Box 13, Folder 2
Booklet.
The Life of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Box 13, Folder 3
Book.
Directory of Organization in America Concerned With China by Wilma Fairbank. Publ. by American Council of Learned Societies. 1942.
Box 13, Folder 4
Pamphlet.
Divide and Conquer. by Office of War Information.
Box 13, Folder 5
Booklet.
Report on the Far East from Gripsholm Passengers. (1942)
Box 13, Folder 6
Looseleaf containing information from the letter A-H (Placed in front of #1).
Box 13, Folder 7
Blue looseleaf containing miscellaneous information (suggestions, syndicate, synd. recap., microfilm, reports, cables, exoutposts,
Am. Review, photos)
Box 13, Folder 8
Booklet. Chinese wording. U.S.A. written on top.
Box 13, Folder 9
Booklet.
Asia. Magazine of Nov., 1941.
Box 13, Folder 10
Congressional Record. Proceedings and Debates of the 78th Congress, 2nd session. Vol. 90, No. 11.
Material of The Office of War Information
Box 14, Folder 1
Book.
China After Five Years of War, Prepared under the auspices of the Ministry of Information of the Republic of China. (Chinese News Service, an agency of the
Chinese Government)
Physical Description: 2 copies.
Box 14, Folder 2
Italian Monthly Magazine.
Il Mondo Mensile (The World) 6 copies of Aug., 1942, July, 1942, April, 1942, June, 1942
and two of June, 1941.
Box 14, Folder 3
Congressional Record. Proceedings and Debates of the 78th Congress, 2nd session, Vol. 90, No. 1. and Vol. 90, No. 12
Box 14, Folder 4
Federal Register. The National Archives of the U.S. Vol. 9, No. 14.
Box 14, Folder 5
1 loose sheet of paper entitled “Tanker in Convoy” by K.W. Salyer.
Box 14, Folder 6
Pamphlet.
Through Hell to Murmansk by Fred Herman. Original and carbons (2)
Box 14, Folder 7
Pamphlet. Chapter XII “Full Stride” (From Target: Germany) Original.
Box 14, Folder 8
Pamphlet.
T.V.A.--An Inspiration for World Reconstruction by James Pope. Carbon.
Box 14, Folder 9
Pamphlet.
Tomorrow's Casoline: TRIPTANE by John A. Mirt. Carbon.
Box 14, Folder 10
Pamphlet.
The Are All Our Children by Otto Zoff. from
They Shall Inherit the Earth. Carbon.
Box 14, Folder 11
Pamphlet.
Target: Germany. Carbon.
Box 14, Folder 12
Large smooth sheets of paper. Front one entitled U.S.A. A Portrait in miniature of America and Americans in Wartime.
Box 14, Folder 13
Group of 15 photos clipped together. Picture story U.S.A. IV
Box 14, Folder 14
More large smooth pages front one entitled
Regional Chiefs.
Box 14, Folder 15
Miscellaneous correspondence to and from Norman Cousins.
Box 14, Folder 16
1 Memorandum dated 7/30/43.
Box 14, Folder 17
One
Every Day File containing mainly newspaper clippings.
Box 15, Folder 1
One Every Day File. containing mainly correspondence and [UNK]
Box 15, Folder 2
One Every Day File containing miscellaneous articles on original or carbon.
Box 16, Folder 1
Proofs. (Dewey, Schreiber, Robinson, White, “What We Expect,” Rank, Ruml, Burton, Knight, Gruening, Frank-Football, Klein-“We Occupy”)
Box 16, Folder 2
John P. Marquand. (Proofs of
Repent in Haste, A Short Novel in Two Parts by Marquand.)
Box 16, Folder 3
#
1 Editorials ready for press. (“Anniversary Coming Up” “Hopeful But Anxious” “ `Si' Equals `Ja' ” “Nothing to Stand On” “The Silent Army”
“How to Prevent Strikes”)
Box 16, Folder 4
Box Copy #1. (30 pages and pamphlets of editorials etc.)
Box 16, Folder 5
Copy #1 as sent to Press. (38 pages and pamphlets of stories by various authors)
Box 16, Folder 6
Miscellaneous Writings.
Physical Description: (83 pages and pamphlets)
Box 17, Folder 1
Needle on a Scratchy Record. (short story by J.D. Salinger)
Box 17, Folder 2
St. Elmo's Fire. (short story by Ken W. Purdy)
Box 17, Folder 3
The Hidden Cate. (short story by Roderick Lull)
Box 17, Folder 4
Alaska: The Veterans' State? (by Ernest Gruening)
Box 17, Folder 5
Are Movie Fans Human? (covers of old movie magazines and some photos)
Box 17, Folder 6
Violets are Red. (cuttings for the article)
Box 17, Folder 7
The Wall. (cutting for the articles)
Box 17, Folder 8
The Sins of Jasner Crispy. by Leo [UNK] (cuttings for the article)
Box 17, Folder 9
Pernard [UNK] to Future Historians: Some Unknown Facts About My Career. (cuttings and photos)
Box 17, Folder 10
Advertising Art. (sample photos, some negatives)
Box 17, Folder 11
The Daily News. (clippings, photos, comics, some in negative)
Box 17, Folder 12
Do the Generals Have a Chance? (cuttings and photos)
Box 17, Folder 13
Protrait of the Actor as a Young Man. by Selden Rodman (cuttings)
Box 17, Folder 14
Fly Your Own ăCoffin. by Neil Naiden (cuttings)
Box 17, Folder 15
Schools are Child Prisons. (empty)
Box 17, Folder 16
This Man Marshall. by Merle Miller (cuttings)
Box 17, Folder 17
How Not to Tell a Story. by Bennett Cerf. (cuttings and photos, some negatives)
Box 17, Folder 18
General Groves. by Merle Miller. (cuttings, photo, negative)
Box 17, Folder 19
Are You Promoting an Atomic War? by Leland [UNK]
Box 17, Folder 20
Chromosomes. (photos, clippings, negatives)
Box 17, Folder 21
America Wants to [UNK] (negative, photo)
Box 17, Folder 22
The Magnificent Yankees. (photos, clippings, negatives)
Box 17, Folder 23
The Business [UNK] Last Chance. by Beardsley Ruml
Box 17, Folder 24
State of the Union. (play, dummy #2)
Box 17, Folder 25
How to Run A Castle. (photos, negatives)
Box 17, Folder 26
The 80th Congress. (photo, negative)
Box 18, Folder 1
Mr. Myles' Power. by William Krauss.
Box 18, Folder 2
Thunder Out of China. (photos, negatives, clippings)
Box 18, Folder 3
Too Many Vice Presidents. (photos, negatives, clippings)
Box 18, Folder 4
Male Sperm. by William Laurence. (cuttings, sketches; part of Too Many Vice Presidents - see no. 3)
Box 18, Folder 5
Mr. Meany. (clippings, photos, negatives)
Box 18, Folder 6
Vatican. (clippings from an Italian newspaper, sketches)
Box 18, Folder 7
Why Remain A Negro. (cuttings, sketches)
Box 18, Folder 8
Your Heart Can Take It. by Charles Robinson. (cuttings, advertisements)
Box 18, Folder 9
Medal for the Major. by Ira Wolfert. (clippings, negative, sketches)
Box 18, Folder 10
Oklahoma. by John Cunther. (clippings)
Box 18, Folder 11
Only Judas Hates the Jews. by Thomas Sugrue. (clippings, sketches, also cuttings from one other article What Does George Say?)
Box 18, Folder 12
Joseph Newton Pew. (clippings, negatives, photos, sketches)
Box 18, Folder 13
Preview New Američans. by Ruth Gruber. (clippings, advertisements)
Box 18, Folder 14
Notes From Occupied Germany. by Georg Meyers.
Box 18, Folder 15
Pari-Mutuels: Painless Tax Collector. by Paul Gardner. (cuttings, advertisements)
Box 18, Folder 16
Night Clubs: New York's Gold Rush by Thyra Winslow.
Box 18, Folder 17
Where Do We Go From Here? by Bill Mauldin. (cuttings, cartoons)
Box 18, Folder 18
Records. Record Week by David Hall.
Box 18, Folder 19
To My Newspaper. (articles, advertisements)
Box 18, Folder 20
Love and the Gynsy. by Robert Fontaine. (cuttings, sketches)
Box 18, Folder 21
Blockbuster - Communism. (photos, negatives)
Box 18, Folder 22
[UNK] Paintings by [UNK] Cartier-Bressant (photos, clippings)
Box 18, Folder 23
Block Buster - [UNK] by editors of USA. (photos, cuttings)
Box 19, Folder 1
Sample Artists Work. (Charles Wadsworth, McCallum, Eleanor De Free, freund, and miscellaneous illustrations)
Box 19, Folder 2
The Shamp of [UNK] (an article in picture)
Box 19, Folder 3
Dummy.
USA. (Dummy #2 - early 1946)
Box 19, Folder 5
Sherborne: A British School. (photos, negatives)
Box 19, Folder 6
Caption and Blurb - Dummy Type.
Box 19, Folder 7
Fifth Aveaue. (photos and negatives)
Box 19, Folder 9
The Sins of Jasper Crispin by Leo Brady. (dummy)
Box 19, Folder 10
Nothing but Pathing Beauties by W.C. Heinz. (dummy)
Box 19, Folder 11
The Bureaucrat by N. Dembling. (dummies)
Box 19, Folder 12
Pari-Mutuels by Paul Gardner. (dummies)
Box 19, Folder 13
The Hidden Gate by Roderick Lull. (dummies)
Box 19, Folder 14
Mr. Myles' Power by William Krauss. (magazine clippings and advertisements)
Box 19, Folder 15
Love and the Gypsy. by Robert Fontaine. (dummy)
Box 19, Folder 16
Are Movie Fans Human? by Llewellyn Miller. (dummy)
Box 19, Folder 17
3-Star Final by Merle [UNK]. (dummy of the
General Saw the [UNK])
Box 19, Folder 18
St. Elmo's Fire by Purdy. (magazine clippings and advertisements)
Box 19, Folder 19
You Can't Help Hearing by Ren Schiller. (dummy)
Box 19, Folder 20
Sins of Jasper Crispin. (dummy)
Box 19, Folder 22
America Wants to Know. (photos)
Box 20, Folder 1
Biography Folder. (photographs)
Box 20, Folder 2
Catholic University [UNK]. (photograph)
Box 20, Folder 3
China From Within. (photos)
Box 20, Folder 4
Collecting the [UNK] photographed by J.B. Peaty. (photos)
Box 20, Folder 5
Conductor Story. Photographed by Ford Motor. Title: Are Conductors Necessary?
Box 20, Folder 6
Liberal Catholics. (empty)
Box 20, Folder 8
Applications. (correspondence to Mr. Cousins)
Box 20, Folder 9
17 Final Weeks of 1946. (27 loose sheets and pamphlets of various schedules)
Box 20, Folder 10
Budget - Work Sheet Figures.
Physical Description: (3 loose sheets)
Box 20, Folder 11
Audits - Financial Analyses - Gallop.
Physical Description: (20 pamphlets)
Box 20, Folder 12
Statements, Monthly Finances. (a pamphlet and a loose sheet)
Box 20, Folder 13
Research, Pre-view. (pamphlet and loose sheets)
Box 20, Folder 14
SRL, and Data. (tickets for the SATURDAY REVIEW of Literature, rates, office memos for SATURDAY REVIEW, SRL, misc.)
Box 20, Folder 15
Circulation. (SATURDAY REVIEW Office Memos, a SRL circulation, misc.)
Box 21, Folder 1
X Contracts, Prospective, Printing Paper.
Physical Description: (9 pamphlets)
Box 21, Folder 2
SRL Production Costs. (several loose sheets to be filled in)
Box 21, Folder 3
Latest Budgets.
Physical Description: (12 pamphlets)
Box 21, Folder 4
Paper Inventory SRL. (Saturday Review of Literature office memos, 6 pamphlets and loose sheets)
Box 21, Folder 5
Personnel, Possible X.
Physical Description: (6 loose sheets)
Box 21, Folder 6
Journal - Review.
Physical Description: (2 pamphlets)
Box 21, Folder 7
The Conscience of Major Converse. (galley for Project X)
Box 21, Folder 8
Miscellaneous Galleys.
Physical Description: (7 dummies)
Box 22, Folder 1
Manuscripts (Galleys).
Physical Description: (5 dummies)
Box 22, Folder 2
Cartoon on Cardboard by Kirk Stiles.
Box 22, Folder 3
Cover of USA, June 1, 1946.
Box 22, Folder 4
An article by George Bernard Shaw “Schools are Child Prisons.”
Box 22, Folder 5
Pictorial Cartoons. (large photos showing inflation)
Box 22, Folder 6
Miscellaneous artists' work on cartoons. (cartoons wrapped in paper)
Box 22, Folder 9
Brown Folder.
Cartoons - Miscellaneous. Rest of case is also cartoons.
Box 23, Folder 1
Front half of the case is only miscellaneous cartoons.
Box 23, Folder 4
Brumsic Brandon. (Cartoons)
Box 23, Folder 5
Anatole Kovarsky. (Cartoons)
Box 23, Folder 6
USA Editorials.. (cuttings, photos)
Box 23, Folder 7
World Peace Conference, March 25, 1949.
(letter)
Box 23, Folder 8
What do People Want?
Physical Description: (12 copies, 1 page each)
Box 23, Folder 9
America Wants to Know. and
Portrait of the Actor as a Young Man.
Box 24, Folder 1
Miscellaneous covers for USA.
Box 24, Folder 2
Miscellaneous Articles. (Broadcast by Prof. A. Einstein, 2 pamphlets of speech delivered by Stalin and Molotov, and misc, articles)
Box 24, Folder 3
Negative Drawings, Paintings & pos stats, Proofs.
Box 24, Folder 4
How Not to Tell a Story, by Bennett Cerf. (dummies)
Box 24, Folder 5
Rank of England by Bosley Crowther.
Physical Description: (2 copies)
Box 24, Folder 6
Illustrations by Dali.
Physical Description: (2 copies)
Box 24, Folder 7
Jonathan Daniels. (empty)
Box 24, Folder 8
Editorials.
Physical Description: (2 copies)
Box 24, Folder 9
Football's Gravy Bowls by Stanley Frank.
Physical Description: (2 copies)
Box 24, Folder 10
Pari-Mutuels: the Painless Tax Collector by Gardner.
Physical Description: (2 dummies)
Box 24, Folder 11
What We Expect by Robin.
Physical Description: (3 copies, 3 dummies)
Box 24, Folder 12
A Businessman's Philosophy by Ruml.
Physical Description: (3 copies)
Box 24, Folder 13
Economics by Bernard Shaw.
Physical Description: (4 dummies)
Box 24, Folder 14
Schools are Child Prisons by G. Bernard Shaw.
Physical Description: (3 proofs)
Box 24, Folder 15
Quiz by Chase Taylor. (proof)
Box 24, Folder 16
Right to Make Love in Public by Thompson.
Physical Description: (4 copies)
Box 24, Folder 17
Voters Guide by Editors of USA.
Physical Description: (1 copy and several proofs)
Box 24, Folder 18
What it was Like to Work on the Atom Bomb by Milton Burton.
Box 24, Folder 19
Only Judas Hates the Jews by Thomas Sugrue.
Box 24, Folder 20
You Can't Help Hearing Them. by Ronald Schiller.
Box 25, Folder 1
Squatters in the Empire State by S.T. Williamson.
Box 25, Folder 2
Zoo I.Q. - Zoo Story. (Pictorial Story)
Box 25, Folder 4
What's Behind the Civil War in China? by White and Jacoby. (dummies)
Box 25, Folder 5
Fly Your Own Coffin by Neil Naiden. (dummies)
Box 25, Folder 6
Preview, New Americans by Ruth Gruber. (dummies)
Box 25, Folder 7
Alaska by Gruening. (several copies)
Box 25, Folder 8
One-Man Art Shows by Hanna.
Physical Description: (4 copies)
Box 25, Folder 9
One Against the G-ds by Hanson. (copy)
Box 25, Folder 10
What Does George Say by Herbert Harris. (dummies)
Box 25, Folder 11
Column by Jack Iams. (dummies)
Box 25, Folder 12
Home Fires by Karcher. (dummy)
Box 25, Folder 13
Why Men Try to Look Like Galley 5 by Sophie Kerr. (dummy)
Box 25, Folder 14
We Occupy by Klein.
Physical Description: (2 copies)
Box 25, Folder 15
Do Women Know How to Grow Old? by George Lawton. (dummies)
Box 25, Folder 16
Occupied Germany by Georg Meyers. (dummies)
Box 25, Folder 17
Are Movie Fans Human? by Llewellyn Miller.
Box 25, Folder 18
Three Star Final by Menle Miller. (dummy)
Box 25, Folder 20
Allen Phog. (proofs of articles)
Box 25, Folder 22
Equal Rights for Men by Philip Wylie.
Box 25, Folder 23
Sidewalks of New York. (photos, negatives)
Box 25, Folder 24
Shorts. (miscellaneos articles)
Box 25, Folder 26
Faces of Destiny. (photos, negatives)
Box 25, Folder 29
Caption - Dummy Type. (small clippings)
Box 25, Folder 30
Blurb - Dummy Type.
Physical Description: (1 clipping)
Box 25, Folder 31
The Human Spine. (Key to Anatomical Chart from the Clay-Adams Co.)
Box 25, Folder 32
Faces in Destiny. (photos, article clippings)
Box 25, Folder 33
Hudson Vally Photofolio. (photos)
Box 25, Folder 35
USA Recommends. (misc. articles)
Box 26, Folder 1
USA Reader's Report. (UN Questionnaire, USA Ratings, clippings)
Box 26, Folder 2
I Remember Father by Douglas Fairbanks Jr. (negatives)
Box 26, Folder 3
US Art by William Schwartz.
Physical Description: (1 copy with clippings)
Box 26, Folder 4
The Fall of Rome. (negatives, 1 msp)
Box 26, Folder 5
The World is not Too Crowded. by Ronald Schiller. (clippings of the article)
Box 26, Folder 6
Tilly the Toiler. (pages from
The New Yorker)
Box 26, Folder 7
Philosopher's Quest by William Gropper. (clippings)
Box 26, Folder 8
Why I Remain a Negro by Walter White. (copy)
Box 26, Folder 9
Dreamer Awakes by Nancy Wilson Ross. (dummies)
Box 26, Folder 10
Generals. (clippings of “Do the Generals Have a Chance.”)
Box 26, Folder 11
Jealousy. (photos, negatives)
Box 26, Folder 12
In Defense of Drinking by Elliot Paul. (clippings)
Box 26, Folder 13
Frigidity. (clipping, photos, negative)
Box 26, Folder 14
Fifty Years of Motoring. (photos, sketches, negatives)
Box 26, Folder 15
The Bureaucrat by Merwin Dembling. (sketch, 1 copy of the story)
Box 26, Folder 16
American Production.
Physical Description: (135 pages)
Box 26, Folder 17
Maxwell Anderson.
Physical Description: (1 pamphlet)
Box 26, Folder 18
Arnstein. (
A Mother's Prayer, musical arrangement)
Box 26, Folder 19
Miscellaneous Articles. (Wedemar, Landes, Barnes, Bergson, Naft, Dewey, Marquand, List, Gruber, Castle, Lippman, Hess)
Box 26, Folder 20
John Attlee. (Article entitled “Mrs. Corti Hits Forty Thousand”)
Box 26, Folder 21
Book Excerpts. (Karen Horney, “Divided Personalities,” “People in the Blitz,” and G. Bernard Shaw)
Box 26, Folder 22
John Bovey. (
The Wall by Bovey, 1 original, 2 carbons, letter about Bovey)
Box 27, Folder 1
Milton Burton. (2 folders, stories, articles by M. Burton)
Box 27, Folder 2
Cartoonists - A-G. (correspondence)
Box 27, Folder 3
Cartoonists - H-M. (correspondence)
Box 27, Folder 4
Cartoonists - N-R. (correspondence)
Box 27, Folder 5
Cartoonists - R-Z. (correspondence)
Box 27, Folder 6
Castle, Molly. (2 short stories)
Box 27, Folder 7
Cohn, D.L. (3 copies of “Fireside Chat in the Persian Gulf”)
Box 27, Folder 8
Conant. James B. - Close Up by Russell Maloney.
Box 27, Folder 9
Congress. (several copies)
Box 27, Folder 10
Kent Cooper. (various articles)
Box 27, Folder 11
Copy - Dummy I. (miscellaneous articles)
Box 27, Folder 12
J. Arthur Rank of England by Bosley Crowther. (several copies)
Box 27, Folder 13
William H. Davis. (article “Text of a Statement”)
Box 27, Folder 14
Dewey - Membership in a World Society. (several copies)
Box 27, Folder 16
Miscellaneous Editorials.
Box 28, Folder 1
England's Public Schools. (article)
Box 28, Folder 2
Dr. Farnham - “Woman” (Frigidity) (the article and review about it)
Box 28, Folder 3
Thurston Gentry. (correspondence)
Box 28, Folder 4
Feature Ideas. (supplementary reports by Dr. Kornhauser)
Box 28, Folder 5
Hoffman Editorials. (editorial, correspondence)
Box 28, Folder 7
Idea Dummies. (miscellaneous articles)
Box 28, Folder 9
Vittelli - Italian Material.
Box 28, Folder 10
Kerr, Sophie - Why Men Try to Look Like Women. (article)
Box 28, Folder 11
We Occupy by Jerome Klein. (article)
Box 28, Folder 12
The Myth of Lincoln's Doctor's Dog. (Folder)
Box 28, Folder 13
Loeb, Harry - Random Aberations.
Box 28, Folder 14
Mevere, Georg. (article, also article by William Krauss)
Box 28, Folder 15
Miller, Merle - The General Saw the Dawn.
Box 28, Folder 16
Merle Miller - General Groves. (miscellaneous)
Box 29, Folder 1
Miscellaneous. (letters, articles, pamphlats)
Box 29, Folder 2
Night Clubs. by T.H. Winslow. (several copies)
Box 29, Folder 3
Oswego Story. (Preview: New Americans by Ruth Gruber and They Hold Up a Mirror.)
Box 29, Folder 4
Padover, Saul - Articles.
Box 29, Folder 5
Patent Material. (including Thurman Arnold article)
Box 29, Folder 6
Preview: New America by Ruth Gruber. (dummy and copies)
Box 29, Folder 7
Ken Purdy. (The Japanese Box, St. [UNK] Fire, The Eve of Redemption.)
Box 29, Folder 8
William Robertson - Wish You Were Here. (Same article by Horace Coon.)
Box 29, Folder 9
J.D. Salinger Story.
Physical Description: (1 copy)
Box 30, Folder 1
Ships - Our Shipping Soandal Story - Memo by H. Harris (to be written by Robert Nathan)
Box 30, Folder 2
The Sidewalks of New York. (miscellaneous articles and clippings)
Box 30, Folder 3
Smith, Robert - Baseball. (several copies)
Box 30, Folder 4
Southern Cooking. (by Elizabeth Broome and Duncan Hines, magazine clippings)
Box 30, Folder 5
State Department. (correspondence, clippings, releases, pamphlets)
Box 30, Folder 6
State Department. (article, clipping)
Box 30, Folder 7
State Department - Joseph Jones. (article - several copies)
Box 30, Folder 8
Stock on Hand. (inventory)
Box 30, Folder 9
Stowe. (article - 4 copies)
Box 30, Folder 10
Sturm, Alex. (Its a Long Time Between Drinks andWorld Without End)
Box 30, Folder 11
Sugrue, Thomas. (Myths - or are they all?)
Box 30, Folder 12
Only Judas Hates the Jews by Thomas Sugrue.
Physical Description: (1 copy)
Box 31, Folder 1
John Wharton - One Against the [UNK].
Physical Description: (1 copy)
Box 31, Folder 2
Teddy White - Civil War in China. (and Annalee Jacoby)
Box 31, Folder 3
Ira Wolfert Original MMS.
Physical Description: (2 stapled folders)
Box 31, Folder 4
The Human Sperm by Dr. Stone. (article and memos)
Box 31, Folder 6
Advertisements. (clippings from magazines)
Box 31, Folder 8
Frigidity in Women - Interim Rept. by Herbert Harris.
Box 31, Folder 10
USA Surveys. (Redesigning America, Neutral Disease)
Box 31, Folder 12
Surplus. (pamphlets, clippings)
Box 31, Folder 13
Merle Miller. (correspondence, clippings, pamphlets)
Box 32, Folder 1
Jordan, Carroll. (correspondence to Merle Miller about Fingerprints)
Box 32, Folder 2
Norman Cousins. (correspondence)
Box 32, Folder 3
Know Your Ulcers. (correspondence, article)
Box 32, Folder 4
October “X” Dummy. (misc.)
Box 32, Folder 6
Memorandums - Herbert Harris.
Box 32, Folder 8
Lobsenz, Worman. (article)
Box 32, Folder 9
Photostats of Hank Greenberg.
Box 32, Folder 10
Mabel Wood. (correspondence, article)
Box 32, Folder 11
Blockbusters. (book entitled Your City Tomorrow by Guy Greer)
Box 32, Folder 13
Inflation Editorial by Herbert Harris
Box 32, Folder 14
Editorials - July 15
Dummy. (several articles)
Box 33, Folder 1
Cartels. (definition, book of 356 pages, unbound, and pamphlet)
Box 33, Folder 2
Cartels. (correspondence, contiuation of book to page 668)
Box 33, Folder 3
Possible Profiles. (clipping, memos, vaious articles)
Box 33, Folder 4
Sports Ideas. (memos, correspondence)
Box 33, Folder 5
Staff Assignments. (memos, assignments, schedule)
Box 33, Folder 8
Training Veterans. (correspondence)
Box 33, Folder 9
Quotations. (Magazine clipping)
Box 33, Folder 10
Tucker, Jack.
Physical Description: (article, 2 copies)
Box 33, Folder 11
Zany.- Under the Chinaberry Trees. (article)
Box 33, Folder 12
Hughes, Robert. (various articles by Hughes)
Box 33, Folder 13
Aptitude Testing. (research)
Box 33, Folder 14
Arnold, Thurman - Research Memo.
Box 33, Folder 15
Army Story. (magazine and newspaper clippings)
Box 34, Folder 1
Cancer. (memos, various articles on cancer)
Box 34, Folder 3
Railroads. (memos, magazines)
Box 34, Folder 4
STW Dummy. (memos, notes, correspondence.)
Box 34, Folder 5
Desk - MTW. (newspapers clippings)
Box 34, Folder 6
Notes. (miscellaneous notes on articles about famous people)
Box 34, Folder 7
Editorials - Nov, 10
dummy. (memos, articles)
Box 34, Folder 8
Art Swipes. (magazine clipping)
Box 34, Folder 9
Art Story. (article, correspondence)
Box 34, Folder 11
“Baseball” Murphy. (newspapers clippings)
Box 34, Folder 12
Shipping - Allen Bernard. (research memo)
Box 34, Folder 13
Steel Shortage - Memo by Robert Nathan. (research memo.)
Box 34, Folder 15
Miscellaneous Ideas. (memos, Magazine War Guide - several issues, articles)
Box 34, Folder 16
Jack Iams - Editorials. (articles - Jack Iams Says)
Box 35, Folder 1
2k Schuman - Ideas story. (articles)
Box 35, Folder 2
Edgar Sisson. (several articles)
Box 35, Folder 3
Herbert Harris. (memos, clippings)
Box 35, Folder 4
Robert Hughes. (memos, article)
Box 35, Folder 5
Innes MacCammond. (story idea)
Box 35, Folder 6
William Robinson. (picture story idea, memo)
Box 35, Folder 7
Ronald Schiller. (story idea, memos)
Box 35, Folder 8
(in booklet form)
Office of War Information Washington, (Magazine Section, Mag. War Guide Dec, 1942 - Jan., 1943
)
Box 35, Folder 10
Group of Magazines.
Scope and Content Note
15 issues of
Magazine War Guide
1 copy of
Better Health for Rural America
Box 35, Folder 11
Copy Returned from Printer, November, 1946.
Box 35, Folder 12
Monthly Dummy from Printer, November, 1946.
(article)
Box 35, Folder 13
Crowther-Rank of England. (article)
Box 35, Folder 14
America Wants to Know (questions asked of Nehru)
Box 35, Folder 15
Alaska - Gruening Article.
Box 36, Folder 1
Porter, Henry - Material on Atom.
Box 36, Folder 2
Writers - C. (correspondence)
Box 36, Folder 3
Hanna, Charlotte, (story - Isabel Bishop, rewrite - Bringing Up Fathers and Mothers by Knight)
Box 36, Folder 4
Graham, Fred - Air Travel. (correspondence)
Box 36, Folder 6
Feder, Sid. - Leaves From the Rhubarb [UNK].
Physical Description: (2 copies)
Box 36, Folder 9
Dabney, Virginius. (correspondence)
Box 36, Folder 11
Agents - A. (correspondence)
Box 36, Folder 14
Agents - D. ([UNK]) (empty)
Box 37, Folder 3
Agents - U - V. (corres.)
Box 37, Folder 5
Agents - X - Y - Z. (corres.)
Box 37, Folder 14
Artists - H - I. (corres.)
Box 37, Folder 21
Artists - P - Q. (corres.)
Box 37, Folder 27
Artists - X, Y, Z, (corres.)
Box 37, Folder 28
Robt. McCallum Acct. (corres.)
Box 37, Folder 29
Yankee Team - 1927.
(corres.)
Box 37, Folder 31
Cartoons - General. (memo, corres.)
Box 37, Folder 32
Entertainment - I - S. (corres. to Public Relation Dep'ts in various companies)
Box 37, Folder 33
Entertainment - A - H. (corres.)
Box 37, Folder 34
Entertainment - T -Z. (corres.)
Box 37, Folder 35
Photographers - A. (corres.)
Box 37, Folder 36
Photographers - B. (corres.)
Box 37, Folder 37
Photographers - D. (corres.)
Box 37, Folder 38
Photographers - D. (corres.)
Box 37, Folder 39
Photographers - E. (corres.)
Box 37, Folder 40
Photographers - F. (corres.)
Box 37, Folder 41
Photographers - G. (corres.)
Box 37, Folder 42
Photographers - H. (corres.)
Box 37, Folder 43
Photographers. - I. (corres.)
Box 37, Folder 44
Photographers - J. (corres.)
Box 37, Folder 45
Photographers - K. (corres.)
Box 37, Folder 46
Photographers - L. (corres.)
Box 37, Folder 47
Photographers - M. (corres.)
Box 37, Folder 48
Photographers - N. (corres.)
Box 37, Folder 49
Photographers - O. ([UNK].) (empty)
Box 37, Folders 50-57
Photographers - P -Z. (corres.)
Box 37, Folders 58-79
Publishers - A - Z. (corres.)
Box 38, Folders 1-22
A - Z (except C). (corres., some memos) -
Writers - A - Z.
Box 38, Folder 23
Jonathan Daniels - Writers. (corres.)
Box 39, Folder 1
Personal Philosophies by Bishop Sheil. (Several folders combined; names of articles on index cards, story - The Critical Period of Fromage by Gehman, Zany and short
editorial, X-shorts)
Box 39, Folder 22
Printing and Engraving. (corres.)
Box 39, Folder 23
Memorandums from I. MacCammond.
Box 39, Folder 24
Memorandums from Bill Robinson.
Box 39, Folder 26
Memorandum from Ron Schiller.
Box 39, Folder 27
Memorandum - Miscellaneous.
Box 39, Folder 29
Memorandums to Norman Cousins. (mostly Merle Miller and Ron Schiller)
Document Case #40.
Project X.
Box 40, Folder 1
Memorandums from Art Department.
Box 40, Folder 2
Memorandums to Lilliam Grannon.
Box 40, Folder 3
Memorandums from Herbert Harris.
Box 40, Folder 4
Memorandums - Charlotte Hanna.
Box 40, Folder 5
Memorandums from Merle Miller.
Box 40, Folder 6
Nat Cohn. (corres. with banks and Dept. of Labor.)
Box 40, Folder 7
Sobel, Bernard. (article)
Box 40, Folder 8
Sisson, Edgar. (short shorts - short editorials)
Box 40, Folder 9
Empty Spaces of the World by Ronald Schiller. (corres.)
Box 40, Folder 10
S. J. Simon - Bridge Columns. (dummy)
Box 40, Folder 11
Schiller, Ronald. (memo, articles)
Box 40, Folder 12
Bill Mauldin. (newspaper clippings of cartoons)
Box 40, Folder 13
Samuel Norkin. (sketches)
Box 40, Folder 14
Innes MacCammond.
Physical Description: (2 articles)
Box 40, Folder 15
Lerman, Leo. (memos and articles)
Box 40, Folder 16
Lagemann, John - Airplanes. (memos, article)
Box 40, Folder 17
Walter White. (miscellaneous articles about Negroes)
Box 41, Folder 1
Public Recreation. (magazine entitled Recreation - several issues, Recreation Congress National Recreation Assoc.-Proceedings, and miscellaneous
pamphlets)
Box 41, Folder 2
Over 100 copies of an article “Issues that Determine the Future” from USA.
Box 41, Folder 3
Four copies of “Rank of England” by Bosley Crowther from USA.
Box 41, Folder 4
About 30 copies of an article by Charlotte Hanna.
Box 42, Folder 1
Over 100 copies of “Why I Remain a Negro” by Walter White.
Box 42, Folder 2
Over 100 copies of “We Occupy,” from USA.
Box 42, Folder 3
Over 100 copies of “Alaska” by Gruening from USA.
Box 43, Folder 1
Envelope containing Old Pages Pos.
Box 43, Folder 2
Over 100 copies of “One-Man Show” by Schreiber from USA.
Box 43, Folder 3
One copy of “Rank of England.”
Box 43, Folder 4
Over 100 copies of untitled page.
United World Federalists.
Box 44, Folder 1
Photocopy of the Chicago Sun, Jan. 1, 1947.
Box 44, Folder 2
Alphabetized index cards of writers of articles, books.
Box 44, Folder 3
Six notebooks with: Phone Story Notes, Meeting Notes - 1946,
belonging to M. Wood.
Box 44, Folder 4
White. (article of Sept., 1945,
correspondence)
Box 44, Folder 5
Voters' Guide. (corres., pamphlets, articles)
Box 44, Folder 6
Congress Reading. (titles and authors, 530 names of Senators)
Box 44, Folder 7
Carlo Levi. (Christ Stopped at Eboli -trans. from Italian)
Box 44, Folder 8
Misc. Tests. (vocabulary test, clerical test, corres., Modified Alpha Exam, Mechanical Comprehension)
United World Federalists.
Box 44, Folder 1
Ft. Ontario Refugee Camp. (Photographer - Nancy Clemens - 20 photos, more photos by misc. photographers)
Box 44, Folder 2
Medical Economics.
Physical Description: (1 photo, view)
Box 44, Folder 3
USA Survev. (photos by Permanente Foundation)
Box 44, Folder 4
Vatican Going New Deal. (photos by Acme News Pictures)
Box 44, Folder 5
USA Ratings. (photos by Acme and United Artists)
Box 44, Folder 8
Photographs. (mostly of actors from various films)
Box 44, Folder 9
Football's Gravy Bowls. (photo)
Box 44, Folder 10
What it was Like - Atomic Bomb. (photos - Hanley)
Box 44, Folder 12
Picture Oddities. (photos)
Box 44, Folder 14
Theater Stills. (photos of “State of the Union” - a play)
Box 44, Folder 15
Cover Picture. (empty envelope and typewritten sheet)
Box 44, Folder 16
Sidewalk Art - Helen Levitt.
Box 44, Folder 17
Unsorted. (miscellaneous stories)
Box 44, Folder 18
Swipe Paintings. (photos)
United World Federalists.
Box 45, Folder 1
Voters Ouide. (typewritten pages telling about men in the Senate and House - outline of their life)
Box 45, Folder 2
Veterans' Return. (picture about Veteran's return to his home town)
Box 45, Folder 3
L.I.U. (pictures about sports - basketball, bowling)
Box 45, Folder 4
Photos - Audience Participation.
Physical Description: (17 large prints)
Box 45, Folder 5
Einstein. (positive and negative photo)
Box 45, Folder 6
Stock. (3 photos of hypodermic syringe)
Box 45, Folder 7
Miscellaneous. (pictures)
Box 45, Folder 8
Surplus Property. (pictures)
Box 45, Folder 9
G.I. Homesteaders. (photos)
Box 45, Folder 10
Photos - Audience Reaction. (reactions to movie)
Box 45, Folder 11
Cartoons are all the way in the back of the case.
United World Federalists.
Box 45, Folder 1
Nancy Wilson Ross. (memo on the Dreamer Wakes)
Box 45, Folder 5
Color Breakdown. (about dummy)
Box 45, Folder 6
Wedeman's Attack on Cancer. (memo)
Box 45, Folder 7
Voters Guiee. (listing of all the candidates)
Box 45, Folder 8
Voters Guide. (memos and more listings)
Box 45, Folder 9
Mabel Wood - Telephone Girl. (newspaper clipping)
Box 45, Folder 10
America Wants to Know. (clipping, Newspaper Editors)
Box 45, Folder 11
Leland Stowe. (Personal Philosophies)
Box 45, Folder 12
Lawton, George - Do Women Know How. (dummy)
Box 45, Folder 14
Kircher, Ralph -Keep the Home Fires. (dummy)
Box 45, Folder 15
Personal - Herbert Harris. (memos, corres.)
Box 45, Folder 16
Fred Robin - What I Expect. (article)
Box 45, Folder 18
Veterans - What I Found. (articles)
United World Federalists.
Box 46, Folder 1
Robert Knight. (Bringing Up Fathers and Mothers)
Box 46, Folder 3
Foreign Affairs Letter. (Jan. 15, 1946)
Box 46, Folder 4
Manila envelope -
Eugenie's Story.
Box 46, Folder 5
Franzen, Raymon. (article, corres.)
Box 46, Folder 7
Dr. Wings. (From a 17th Century Point of View)
Box 46, Folder 8
Ressiguie. (corres,, article)
Box 46, Folder 9
Ideas. (articles, clippings, miscellany)
Box 46, Folder 10
Ideas. (Project X - articles)
Box 46, Folder 11
Current Copy for Press. (Jan, 1947)
Box 46, Folder 12
Manila envelope with material on
Stuart Davis. (by Charlotte Hanna)
Box 46, Folder 13
Misc. Filings. (corres., memos)
Box 46, Folder 15
Avedon, Charles. (newspaper clippings, magazines)
Box 46, Folder 16
Herbert Harris Broadcasts.
United World Federalists.
Box 47, Folder 1
Voters Guide.
Physical Description: (includes 2 pamphlets)
Box 47, Folder 2
Heart - Robinson. (memos, article)
Box 47, Folder 3
USA Survey. (Notes on Further Installment, and Spine article)
Box 47, Folder 4
Medical Economics - USA Survey.
Box 47, Folder 5
America Wants to Know. #1.
Box 47, Folder 6
America Wants to Know - June dummy.
Box 47, Folder 7
Argentina - Peron. (editorial)
Box 47, Folder 8
America Wants to Know - Can We Win the Housing Battle?
Box 47, Folder 10
Blockbuster - Medical Economics by Alfred Jones.
Box 47, Folder 11
Nehru - India (Am. Wants to Know)
Box 47, Folder 12
M.F.K. Fischer - Southern Cooking.
Box 47, Folder 14
To My Newspaper. (clippings)
United World Federalists.
Box 48, Folder 1
Miscellaneous. (Agenda for Exec. Committee Meetings, Council, Memos etc.)
Box 48, Folder 2
Engagements - 1949
- [UNK] (correspondence)
Box 48, Folder 3
World Government. - 1948.
(empty)
Box 48, Folder 4
Pamphlets. (What About the Russians? and Freedon and Union)
Box 48, Folder 5
Congressmen (letters from - to).
Box 48, Folder 7
Norwalk Petition Plan. (from United Nations World)
Box 48, Folder 8
UWF - Chester Bowles - June 10, 1948.
(articles, corres.)
Box 48, Folder 9
UWF - Partial Federation.
Box 48, Folder 10
Atlantic Union Material. (magazine clippings)
Box 48, Folder 11
Reprints. (10 copies of “Point Four” Our Chance to Achieve Freedom from Fear and 10 copies of a reprint from Harpers' Mag. by Chester
Bowles)
Box 48, Folder 12
World Affairs Council - Letters Abroad.
Document Case #49.
United World Federalists.
Box 49, Folder 1
UWF - Correspondence - 1948.
Box 49, Folder 3
World Government. (literature, corres.)
United World Federalists.
Box 50, Folder 1
Foreign Policy and World Government. (pamphlets, corres. clippings, minutes)
Box 50, Folder 3
UWF - 1947.
(corres., etc.)
Box 50, Folder 4
UWF - 1949.
(corres., etc.)
Box 50, Folder 5
World Government - Niebuhr.
Physical Description: (3 booklets)
Box 50, Folder 6
World Government - 1945-1947.
United World Federalists.
Box 51, Folder 2
UWF - Correspondence - 1950.
Box 51, Folder 3
UWF - Corres. - Jan.-July, 1950.
Box 51, Folder 4
UWF - Correspondence - 1949
(some).
United World Federalists.
Box 52, Folder 1
World Movement for World Federal Government - E.M. Borgese.
Box 52, Folder 3
UWF - Correspondence - 1951.
Box 52, Folder 5
The Great Proposal - 1952.
(corres.)
United World Federalists.
Box 53, Folder 1
Telegrams, Greetings - 1952.
Box 53, Folder 2
UWF - 1952.
(National Executive Council - Minutes, General Funds, Budget Report. Pamphlets - The Federalists, Headlines, On the Record,
Year of Decision - 1955.)
Box 53, Folder 3
Writers' Board for World Government - 1952.
(memos, corres.)
Box 53, Folder 5
General. (corres., minutes, articles, Headline)
Box 53, Folder 7
D E F. (corres., telegram)
Box 53, Folder 8
G H I. (corres., clipping, The Christian Register)
Box 53, Folder 9
J K L. (corres., clipping, telegram)
Box 53, Folder 10
M N O. (corres., telegram)
United World Federalists.
Box 54, Folder 2
UWF Movie. (proposal for motion picture)
Box 54, Folder 7
Miscellaneous. (The Victory by Ira Wolfert - a typewritten story of over 100 pages, reprints from The Reporter, World Peace.)
Box 54, Folder 8
UWF Misc. - Mimeo Theater. (corres., memo, report, statement etc.)
Box 54, Folder 10
Blanks to Inform UWF of NC's Speaking Dates.
Box 54, Folder 11
UWF - A. (corres., clippings, booklet - Parliamentary Path to Peace)
Box 54, Folder 12
B. (corres., memos, notes, booklet - Shape of Survival.)
United World Federalists.
Box 55, Folder 1
C. (corres., booklet - Essentials for Genuine Peace)
Box 55, Folder 2
Colston, E. - Ex. Secretary. (corres., memos, talegram, booklets)
Box 55, Folder 3
-6. Folders.
D - G. (corres., pamphlets)
Box 55, Folder 7
Harrington, Donald. (corres., pamphlet)
Box 55, Folders 8-16
H - P. (corres., memos, pamphlets)
Box 55, Folder 17
UWF - Project Appeal. (project, memos, pamphlets)
Box 55, Folders 18-27
Q - Z. (corres., clippings, memos)
Box 55, Folder 28
UWF National Council. (memos, National Exec. Council Minutes and Agenda.)
Box 55, Folder 29
UWF Exec. Committee. (corres., minutes, agenda, memos)
United World Federalists.
Box 56, Folder 1
UWF.- Arden House Conference. (corres., memos, schedule)
Box 56, Folder 3
Convention Data (1956)
- Sheraton Cadillac Hotel.
Box 56, Folder 4
Conway, Father E. A. (corres., pamphlets)
Box 56, Folder 5
Essay Contest. (corres., essays)
Box 56, Folder 6
Executive Committee. (minutes, memes, corres.)
Box 56, Folder 7
Executive Council. (memos, agenda, news releases)
Box 56, Folder 8
Finances. (corres., pledges)
Box 56, Folder 9
Gould House Conference. (corres., pamphlets, memos.)
Box 56, Folder 10
Harrington, Donald. (corres., article)
United World Federalists.
Box 57, Folder 1
Holt, George C. (corres.)
Box 57, Folder 2
Leghorn, Richard. (corres., pamphlets)
Box 57, Folder 3
Pamphlet -
Recapitulation - Contuibutors and Contributions.
Box 57, Folder 4
Migel, J.A. (memo, corres.)
Box 57, Folder 5
Miscellaneous Correspondence A-L.
Box 57, Folder 6
Miscellaneous Correspondence M-Z.
Box 57, Folder 7
Complaint, Letters of (Misc.) --- 1955.
Box 57, Folder 8
Nichols, Elliott S. - The Family Revolt. (memo)
Box 57, Folder 9
Riverdale. (corres., Riverdale newspaper)
Box 57, Folder 11
Spingarn, Jerry. - Is Disarmament Possible? (corres., telegram, memo)
United World Federalists.
Box 58, Folder 1
Merck, George - 1954
(U. N. Charter Revision)
Box 58, Folder 2
UWF Convention: Detroit. (Sheraton Cadillac Hotel)
Box 58, Folder 3
#2 Misc. Material (mimeographed - printed)
Box 58, Folder 4
#1 Misc. Material (mimeographed - printed)
Box 58, Folder 5
Miscellaneous - House. (clippings, corres.)
Box 58, Folder 6
UWF. (bibliography, corres.)
Box 58, Folders 7-10
A - D.- 1957.
(corres., pamphlets)
United World Federalists.
Box 59, Folders 1-20
E-Z - 1957.
(corres., memos, clippings, pamphlets, telegram)
Box 59, Folder 21
Miscellaneous Finances and Statistics - 1957.
Box 59, Folder 23
Manila envelope with miscellaneous mimeos.
Personal and Business Correspondence.
Box 60, Folder 1
1941
- A-B.
Scope and Content Note
(Abbot, Mr. and Miss; Abramowitz; Abramson; Adamic; James Truslow Adams; Mortimer Adler; John Afros; Duncan Aikman; Frederick
Allen; Paul Allen; Gordon Allport; Herman Almsted; Bower Aly; American Library •assoc.-Olga Peterson; American Mercury; Emerson
Andrews; Mrs. A.N. Anderson; Mr. G.M. Anderson; Mrs. Sherwood Anderson; James Angell; Antioch Press; Louis Ansbacher; Ben
Appel Eugene Armfield; Richard Armour; Mrs. E.B. Armstrong; Lyle Ashby; Helen Atwater; W.H. Auden; Dorothy Avery; Leonard
Bacon; Charles Baker; Sherman Baker; Joseph Baker; Owen Baldwin; Paul Bartlett; Jacques Barzun; Wm. Bassett;Emie Bax; Howard
Bayles; Carleton Beals; Clyde Beck; Kenneth Bear; Margaret Beggs; Ernst Behrendt; George Beiswanger; Edward Bell; Zuegs; Bergen
Record; Wayne Bergstrom; Bevkelman; Edward Bernays; Bettmann Archive; Alfred Bingham; Paul Birdsall; Charles Barrett, Don
Bishop; Merrill Bishop; George Bissell; Paul Bixler; Brynjolf Bjorset; Frank Black; John Black; Basil Blackwood; Wyndham Blanton;
Blom; Boissard; Blair Bolles; Eugene Willgang - Bookcraft Assoc.; Karl Bostrum; C.P. Boutell; Warren Bower; George Bowers;
Ernest Boyd; Charles Brady; Carl Brandt; Joseph Brandt; Errol Brant; Baruch Brawunstein; Edward Brecher; Ernest Brennescke,
Jr.; Theodore Brenson; Brett; Ida [UNK] George Britt; Jule Brousseau; B.B. Brown; Dee Brown; Emily Brown; Ronald Brukenfeld;
J.S. Bruner; Scott Buchanan; R.L. Buell; J. de la Torre Bueno; Harry Bull; Franklin Brudette; Alice Burke; Harry Burkley;
Wells [UNK] Philip Butcher; Lorine Butler; [UNK] Athey; George Bye)
Box 60, Folder 2
1941
- C-E.
Scope and Content Note
(John Campbell, Cortland Canby, Edward Canby, Henry Canby, Carl Cannon, Cardiff, Paul Carre, Bennett Cerf, John [UNK] W.H.Chamberlain,
Frederick Chase, Richard S. Childs, V.L.O.Chittick, Erwin Canham, Allen Churchill, Donald Clark, John Abbot Clark, Freeman
Cleeves, James Clifford, Upton Close, Gardner Clouch, Wilson [UNK] Ernest Calkins; Erskine Caldwell, L.N. Calahan, George
Coffman, A.P. Coleman, Agatha Collins, Howard Collins, L.R.Connor, S.V. Constant, [UNK] Cooke, Miss Mary CooleyEleanor S.
Cooper, Cooper Union Forum, Irene Cooper, Edward Corwin, John O'Hara Cosgrave, Ben Cossart, Richard Costa, Thoman Cottan,
Miriam Breen, Robert Cousins, Alexander Cowie, John ăCowles, Malcolm Cowley, Joan Coyne, Cheryl Crawford, W.D. Crocker, Ken
Crossen, Lewis Curtis, Sewell Haggard, Curtis Brown Ltd., John Campbell, Lib. of Congress, George Dalzell, George Dangerfield,
Kedarnath Das Gupta, [UNK] Davenport, Hassoldt David, Isidore Davidson, Elmer Davis, Clarence Day, John Defandorf, Marie Driscall,
David Dempsey, Leon Dennen, George Denny, August Derleth, Eric Devine, Gertrude Diamant, JP Didier, EJ Dintroff, Robert Disraeli,
Vera Dodds, Wm Doerflinger, Wm Dogan, Fairfax Downey, Peter Drucker, H. Dudwick, Charles Duell, Edward Duff, Stephan Early
Wm Easton, Charles Eaton, Cyrus Eaton, N. Eliot, Paul Ellerbe, Raude Elliot, Ann Elmo, Clark Emery, R.E. Engelsberg, Monroe
England, Theodore English, Abraham Epstein, Lloyd Wendell Eshleman.
Box 60, Folder 3
1941
- F-G.
Scope and Content Note
Clifton Fadiman, N.B. Fagin, James Farrell, Charles Feldman, Otis Ferguson, Harold Fields, James Finan, Louis Fischer, Stuyvesant
Fish, Dudley Fitts, Wlmer Wm Flaccus, Barthold Fles, Rev. Vincent Flynn, Mrs. Ford Madox Ford, Janice Ford, Harrison Foreman,
Henry Ja mes Foreman, Ruth Foster, Douglas Fox, Harry Franck, Justice Felix Frankfurter, Louise Franklin, Joseph Freeman,
George Freitag, Constance Frick, Ralph Friedrich, Wm Frierson, G. Fry, R.N. Fuller, Deoch Fulton, Caroline Fuller, Flagler
Fultz, Clifton Joseph Funness, James Gallagher, Miriam Gallaher, Joseph Ganther, Harold Gardiner, Martin Gardner, C. Garfield,
GR Garrett, Dean Gauss-Princeton U., Norman Bel Geddes, Wm Gekle, John Geoghegan, Philip Gerard, Frank Gerrodette, Leo Gershoy,
Jack Ghene, Elsa Gidlow, S. Giedion, Miss Gilman, Wm Gold, Dan Golempaul, NM Goodwin, Donald Gordon, Eleanor Gorham, Herbert
Gorman, Rubin Gotesky, Manfred Gottfried, SB Gould, Wm Grace, Hartlay Grattan, John Temple Graves, Leslie Gray, James Gray,
George Green, Garland Greever, Annie Greenwood, Marjorie Griesser, H. Griffin, EB Griffith, Frank Gruber, Frederick Gunsky,
Bertha Gunterman, Walter Gustafson, Frederick Gutheim, PN Guyol, Harry Gwinner.
Box 60, Folder 4
1941
- F.
Scope and Content Note
Ralph Habas, Sewell Haggard, B. Hall, David Hall, Addison Hallock, Philip Hamburger, Alvin Hamer, WJ Hamilton, Esther Hance,
Marius Hansome, Francis Harding, Jane Hardy, Elfrieda Haret, Herbert Harley, Palmer Harman, Harper & Bros., Harrell, Herbert
Harris, Leon Harris, Marleine Harris, Joseph Hersch, James Hart, Louis [UNK] Stella Haverland, George Hawley, Sara H. Hay,
Albert Hayes, Alvin Hayim, Raymond Healy, Richard Heindel, RW Helprin, Archibald Henderson, Ramona Herdman, Ross Hersey, Max
[UNK] Addison Hibbard, Clifford Hicks, Granville Hicks, Maurice Hindus, Milton Hindus, E. Hoberescht, Francis Hodge, Charles
Hodge, Raymond Holden, Elizabeth Holding, Mary Holland, Ross Holman, Bernard Holway, Robert Holzman, Louis Homig, EA Hootm,
Franz Horch, Horizon, Wm Makins, Joe Horrell, Herbert Hosking, Houghton Mifflin ăCo., Wm Houghland, Belford Howard, Paul Hoysradt,
Zora Hurston, Fernald Hutchins, A. Huxley, Julian Huxley, Bernard Hyman.
Personal and Business Correspondence.
Box 61, Folder 1
1941
- I-L.
Scope and Content Note
Ickes, Ralph Ingersoll, Inex H Irwin, Christoper Isherwood, Masahito Iwamoto, Henry Jackson, Jacob Jaffe, George Jaffin, Kenneth
Jaffray, HC James., Mrs. FH James, Philip James, Wm James, John Jamison, Joseph Jastrow, Grace Keeffe-Jewish [UNK] George
Joel, CA Johnson, Isabel Johnston, Claude Jones, Howard M Jones, Rufus Jones, Robert Jordan, Nannine Joseph, Matthew Josephson,
[UNK] Kahler, Sholom Kahn, McKnight Kauffer, Samuel Kaufman, Fred Kelly, Mary L Kelly, Arthur Kennedy, ED Kennedy, Stetson
Kennedy, WMP Kennedy, Donald Kennicott, John Kern, Thomas Kernan, Chris La Farge, Hirsopp Lake, Jean Lambert, Klaus Lambrecht,
Thomas Lamont, Judson Landis, Lang, Oliver Larkin, Cedric Larson, Edwin Larson, Gosta Larsson, Joseph Lash, Lousie Morley,
Victor Lasky, Harold Lasswell, Louis Latour, Richard Lauterback, Henry Laurens, Lavelle School for the Blind, Harold Lavine,
Don Lawson, Ruth Lawyer, Mrs. N Leachman, Leacock, Pauline Leader, Leslie Learned, Alfred Lee, Constance Lehde, [UNK] Lee.
Wm Lengel, Lernau, Max Lerner, Al Lewis, Frederick Lewis, Sinclair Lewis, Willy Lay, Jay Leyda, Stuart Lill RL Limpus, Alex
Lindey, Ernest Lindley, G. Lipkind, Lippincott Co., Aktiebloaget Ljus, David Lloyd, Kurt London, Bryand A Long, Harry Long,
Stephen Longstreet, Philip Lonsdale, Marie Londobardi, David Lord, Niss HH Lord, Pardee Lowe, Mrs. Henry Luce, Isabel Lundberg,
AE Lunder, J. Luzzatto, Harry Lydenberg, Harold Lynch, George Lyon, Mabel D Lyon, Euùgenes Lyons
Box 61, Folder 2
1941
- M.
Scope and Content Note
Mrs. E MacDonald, Wilson MacDonald, Findlay [UNK] Jean Mac Lachlan, MacLeish-Archibald, Rosa Hutchinson,- The Macmillan Co.,
John Macrae, George Macy, George Dilkes, Lloyd Mallan, John Malony, Ralph Marcellino, Joseph Markin, John Marquand, Miriam
Marsh, James Marshall, SLA Marshall, John Martin, Mrs. Arthur Mason, Arthur Moolidge, Richard Match, Harold Matson, Garrett
Mattingly, Harry Maule, Andre Maurois, Walter Mayer, GF McCleary, Helen McCloy, Camilla McComber, Neil [UNK] Louise Harrison
McCraw, Julia McCune, Helen McDivitt, John McDonald, Wm McFee, George McKay, WK McKee, Nathaniel McKelvey, Theophile J. Meek,
Bernard Meland, Lauritz Melchior, Joseph Bachelor-Miami U., Joy Bayless-Methodist Church, Ruth [UNK] Millard, Douglas Miller,
Richmond Miller, Mary Mitchell, Harry Thornton Moore, Otis Moore, Christopher Morley, Theodore Morrison, Herbert Muller, Lewis
Mumford, Gorham Munson, Helen Munson
Box 61, Folder 3
1941
- T-Z.
Scope and Content Note
Norman Kiell, Miss E. Taggard, Mortiner Taube, Marjorie Taylor, Edmond Taylor, Wm Taylor, Russell Thackrey, LH Titterton,
Atwood Townsend, Arthur Tourtellot, Carroll Towle, Frank Trager, Miles Trammell, Anne K. Tuell, Dorothy Norman, Louis Untermeyer,
Thomas Usell, Freda Utley, Thomas Uzzell, Herman Ullstein, Mark Van Doren, Hendrick Willem van Loon, Miles Vaughn, The Viking
Press, Oswald Garrison Villard, Hugh Mason Wade, Philip Wagner, Nym Wales, Stanley Walker, Margaret Walraven, Mary Walsh,
Richard Walsh Jr., Erich Walter, DM Stewart, Ruth Farrar Walton, James Warburg, Vernon Ward, Henry Warfel, Dale Warren, CN
Watkins, Goodwin Watson, Carl Weber, Wm Weber, Joseph Wechsberg, Israel SSpanier Wechsler, Harry Wedeck, Edward Weeks, Louis
Weinberg, Marcel Weinrich, WL Weiss, Rene' Wellek, Orson Welles, Linton Wells, Martha Wendt, Gerald Wendt, Ives Washburn,
John Hall Wheelock, EB White (Mrs.) Mrs..J. Foster White, Robert Whitehand, Milo Whitlatch, Whitman-Ransom-Coulson and Goetz,
Thornton Wilder., Albert Williams. Byron Williams, Clarabel Williams, Eleanor Troy Williams, Richmond Williams, Wendell L.
Willkie, Winnipeg Free Press Co. Ltd., Robert Withington, EJ Wintringham, Mary Reely-Wisconsin Free Lib. Commission, Joseph
Wittlin, Henry Wolfe, Julian Wolff, RE Wolseley, Miriam Wood, Peggy Wood, Weldon Woodson, Lola Worthman, Austin Wright, Cuthbert
Wright, Emil Zubryn, Ziemer, Anne Young.
Box 61, Folder 4
1942
-
L1.
Scope and Content Note
Cedrid Larson, Gosta Larsson, Bruno Lasker, Augustus Ludwig, Victor Lauriston, HS Latham, J. Laughlin, RS Lawrence, Alfred
McClung Lee, Amy Freeman Lee, Henry Lee, Marcia Lee, Wm. Lengel, Florence Becker Lennon, Mauriee Leon, Harold Leorard, Leo
Lerman, Max Lerner,.
Box 61, Folder 5
1942
-
L2.
Scope and Content Note
Ed Lacy, Llewellyn La Bruce, Oliver La Farge, Juliette Laine, Klaus Lambrecht, Thomas Lamont, Frank Lane, Paul Lang, Leo Lania,
Leo Lanier, Fanita Lanier, Cedric Larson, Max Lerner, Albert Rice Leventha, Isaac Don Levine, Jack Lewi, B. Lewis, Bernard
Lewis, Jay Leyda, Clars Leiser, Richard Lillard, Edward Lindeman, [UNK] Lindey, Andre' Lion HH Lippincott, Bryant Alden Long,
JB Lippincott Co., Lawrence Lipton, Richard Lockridge, Frank Lockwood, Marie Loizeaux, Amy Loreman, Pierre Loving, Faith Mario
Loving, Virginia Lowell, Rebecca Lowrie, Mrs. John Lowrie, Flora Ludington, Mildred Lukeman, George Lyon, Gene Lyons
Box 61, Folder 6
1942
-
M.
Scope and Content Note
Robert McBride and Co., Coward-McCann, Inc., Buell McCash, Gilbert McClintock, Marion McClure, McFee, Harry Maule, Sidney
McGee, Andrew McNally, Paul McNutt, Oscar McPherson, John S Mabon Robert E MacAlarney, Charles Mackintosh, Archibald MacLeish,
Fern Maddox, Hugh MacLennan, The Macmillan Co., Magazine Digest, John Magee, P. Magg, Lloyd Mallan, LK Malvern, Conant Manning,
Richard Maney, Ronald Mansbridge, WR Manor, Margery Mansfield, Dawes Markwell, AN Marquis Co., Mrs. M Marquis, Marianne Marschak,
Bertha Marshall, SLA Marshall, CH Martin, Louis Martin, GE Martling, Martin Matheson, Mary Mathews, Harold Matson, Ernest
Matsunaga, G. Mattingly, Charles Maunebach, Andre Maurois, Cliff Maxwell, Ken Macabee, Isaac Mendoza, The Menorah Journal,
Dr. HG Merriam, Mrs, Norman Merriam, Hazel Merrimar, Robert Merton, Earl Schenck Miers, Stephen Millard, Edna St. Vincent
Millay, Bill Miller, Elizabeth Miller, KM Miller, Mary Miller, WR Miner, Henry Misselwitz, Lilliace Mitchell, Modern Age Books,
David Zablodowsky, Modern Industrial Bank, Greg Moller, Lilliam Moltros, Frank Monaghan, Lillian Montecinos, Minnie Hite Moody,
William Vaughn Moody, Harry Thornton Moore, John G Moore, Mabel Moore, May Moore, Otis Moore, Dale Morgan, E Winspear, Christopher
Morley, Mrs. Dorsey Morris, Jack Morris, Theodore Moffison, [UNK] Morse, Miss L. Morse-Roylett, Robert Moses, Mrs. Murray
G Motter, Arnold Mulder, Willard Mullin, Lewis Mumford, Gorham [UNK] Robert Murdock, Tor Myklebost, Moyslyn, Moscow Conference
Personal and Business Correspondence.
Box 62, Folder 1
1942
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O.
Scope and Content Note
Stephen Naft, James Naismith, Gusta Nance, Robert Nathan National Foundation for Education-Samuel Harrell, Carl Naumberg,
Walter Naumann, Frank Knox. Charles Neider, Boris Erich Nelson, Arthur Nesbitt, Richard Neuberger, Allan Nevins, Douglas Newman,
Rabbi Louis Newman, Adda Newsom, Mr. Newton, New York Dress Inst., Irene Neymeyer, Mrs. Yorke Nicholson, John Nixon, Jr.,
John Noll, Lindsay Norden, Lewis Nordyke, James Norman, WW Norton, Hayden Norwood, Kathryn O'Brian, Justin O'Brien, Howard
Odum, Fredetick Oeshner, Office of Public Relations, Archibald Ogden, Harry Oliphant, Egbert Oliver, Alton O'Steen, Bonaro
Overstreet, AM Owens, Russell Owen, E Walsh,- Oxford University.
Box 62, Folder 2
1942
-
P-Q.
Scope and Content Note
Mrs. Alexander Page, Mrs. Frank Palmer, Albert Parry, Coleman Parsons, Alma Paschall, Mr. Passaretti, WA Patterson, Dr. PM
Payne, William Powell, Post-War World?-Gilbert Cam, SF Porter, Sidney Pomerantz, Lewette Pollock, JH Pollack, ER Pollak, James
Sweeny-The Poetry Guild, Edward Podesta, Pocket Books, Inc., Mr. Crayhon-PM Daily, Richard Plant, Frank Place, RE Pierce,
Robert Pick, Ben G. Phillips, Dorothy Blair, Wm Phelps, Irving Pflaum, Mary L Pettis, Olga Peterson, Houston Peterson, Charles
Peters, Maxwell Perkins, Angus Perkerson, RW Pence, John Pemberton, Jr., Josephine Pemberton, Drew Pearson, NB Pearce, Charles
A Pearce, MP Paxton, William Powell, Carroll Pratt, Fletcher Pratt, John L Pratt, Mr. Quinn, Ann Pridky, Prentice-Hall, Press
Association, Wm H Price, WC Prime, Print, John W Pritchard, George Pugh, Norma J Pugh, Purdue University, Lawson Purdy, Ruth
Putnam, Lucy Putnam Diana Pittman Quarles, Ellery Queen, Margery Quigley,
Quote.
Box 62, Folder 3
1942
-
R.
Scope and Content Note
Anthony Passaretti-Romeike, Wm Radloff, WM Ramsey, George Randlett, Leah Daniels-Random House, Burton Rascoe, Kenneth Rawlings,
B Rector, Ben Ray Redman, Donald [UNK] Helen Reichenbaum, Guenter Reimann, Mary Reinau, George Renard, Emery Reves, George
Reynolds, Harold Ribalow, James Ricci, Edwin Rice, Isla Paschal Richardson, Sullivan C Richardson, Barbara Richardson, Vivian
Richardson, Dow Richardson, Rose Richter, EV Rickenbacker, Roger Wm Riis, David Ritchie, Mrs. Simpson Ritter, Stewart Robb,
Darius Roberts, Ellis Roberts, Dautri Robin, Max Robin, Henry M Robinson, CA Robinson, HB van Wesep-the Rockefeller Foundation,
Max Roden, Rodman, Ginger Rogers, John Wm Rogers, Abe Rogow-A Plan for Immediate and Lasting Peace, Jack Rohan, Carl Rollins,
Charles Rolo, Jules Romains, Ben Rose, Jean Rose, Rosen, Malcolm Rosholt, Cecil Poole-The [UNK] Rosicrucian Order, Fred Rose,
Nathan Rothman, Herman Rovner, Richard Rowan, John Rowe, Edna Rulein, Beatrice Rupp, AW [UNK] David Russell, Wm Russell, Edward
Ruten, Stephen Ryan, CT Ryan, Edward Ryan.
Box 62, Folder 4
1942
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S-1.
Scope and Content Note
Anup Singh, John Sise, Bill Slcan, Harold Small, J.H. Small, Charles E Smith, Datus Smith Jr., Dent Smith, Grace Partridge
Smith, Jessica Smith, Robert Aura Smith, Norman Smith, Rebecca Smith, Edith Snow, Virginia Smith, Frank Snowden, Carl Snyder,
Margaret Snyder, Bernard Sobel, Gilbert Rae Sonbergh, Walter Sorell, Winthrop Southworth, FI Spanayes, Larry Spivak, Walter
Spofford, George W Spohn, Claire M Spotswood, John Stainer, Theron Staples, Ada Bell Stapleton, Vincent Starrett, John Steindler,
Mrs. Lee R Steiner, Edith Stern, Philip Van Doren Stern, George Stevens, Burton Stevenson, George Stewart, WK Stewart, Dan
Stiles, James Stokely, Dillard Stokes, Air Cadet Stone, Phil Stong, Irwin Strouss, Robert Strauz-Hupe, Laura Polanyi Striker,
Arthur Stringer, Simeon Strunsky, Charles Stuart, Charles Studin, Thomas Sugrue, Sidney Salkin, Donna Sullivan, Aaron Sussman,
Jesse Sutton, Margaret Sutton, [UNK] (AV)
Box 62, Folder 5
1942
-
S-2.
Scope and Content Note
Edwin Sabin, IL Salomon, Gaetano Salvemini, Hugh Sanford, Ely Sanger, Stefan Santesson, George B Saul, Mark Saxton, Alfred
Sayers, Roger Scaife, FJ Scheerer, Elizabeth Schenck, Harry Scherman, Bernardine Scherman, Joseph Schmedding, Nat Schmulowitz,
MB Schnapper, Emily Schossberger, Flora Rheta Schreiber, Paul Schubert, Frederick Schuman, Max Sbhuster, John Schweitzer,
Frances Scialy, Hilory Scott, PG Perrin, Frederick Seely, Burr Shafer, Alexander de Seversky, Count Carlo Sforza, Kenneth
Shaffer, Dorothy Shapiro, Albert Shaw, Clay Shaw, Mrs. (E) Lenon Shaw, Elton Shaw, Harry Shaw, Roger Shaw, Jack Shay, Lt.
Governor Odell Shepard, Douglas Shepardson, Martin Sheridan, Ellen Sherman, Sol Sherman, Mrs. AM Sherwood, AJ Shirley, Francis
Shoemaker, [UNK] [UNK] Krishnalal Shridharani, Harry Shriver, George Shuster, Leon [UNK] Mildred Silver, Saul Silvers, Richard
Simon, Margaret Simon, OS Sindelka, FA Singer
Box 62, Folder 6
1942
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T.
Scope and Content Note
Mortimer Taube, Herbert Taylor, Ordway [UNK] Leon Tabbetts, Negley Teeters, Miriam Teichner, PW Tell, Musa Tellier, Theatre
Library Association, David Thomas, FLR Thomas, Lydia Thomas, Alan Thompson, Malvina Thompson, Stanley Thompson, John Stuart
Thomson, Clarence Thorpe, Merle Thorpe, Dorothy Thum, Agnes Tierney, Hugh Tigner, Jane Tiller, Lon Tinkle, LH Titterton, Arthur
Tourtellot, Henry C Tracy, Argus Tresidder, Roberta Trigg, Lillian S Troy, Lawrence Tucker, Frank Tully, Jim Tully.
Personal and Business Correspondence.
Box 63, Folder 1
1942
- U-V.
Scope and Content Note
Charles Underhill, Nell Unger, Louis Untermeyer, Anderson-Dewey, University of California, University of North Carolina, U.
of Oklahoma Press, Thomas Uzzell, Oswald G Villard, George S Viereck, Viking Press, Samuel Van Valkenburg, Pierre Van Paassen,
James Van Alen, Diane Valentine, Arejas Vitkauskas, Henry Volkening, CAV Volinhofer.
Box 63, Folder 3
1942
- W.
Scope and Content Note
Nym Wales, DeWitt Wallace, Honorable Henry A Wallace, Jame a H Wallace, K. Wang, Chi-Chen Wang, Roy Walford, Walter Wagner,
Lenore Ward, Vernon Ward, Mrs. Richard F. Warner, CN Watkins, HA Watt, Robert Watt, Addison Webb, Wm Weber, Margaret Webster,
Carl Wecks, Edward Weeks, Frank Weil, FC Weiskopf, Maxim Lieber, Otis Weise, Ruth Weiss, Genevieve Welch, MS Welch, Charles
Weller, Gertrude Wellington, Carlton Wells, Fay Gillis Wells, Linton Wells, John Welsh, Gerald Wendt, Alfred Werner, Edgar
Wesley, Ernest Wheeler, Mrs. Eugene Wheelock, John White, WA White, Robert Whitehand, Harold Whitnell, Margaret Widdemer,
Isabel Wilder, Captain [UNK] Wilder, Roland Wiley, Tom Wilhelm, Jacob Wilk, Kenneth Skinner, Al Williams, [UNK] Laurie Williams,
CT Williams, Frieda Williams, Henry Wilson, Lola Wilson, The Hon. John Winant, Rose Bigman-Mr. Winchell, Mrs. Clayton Winn,
Maurice Winograd, Emanuel Winters, Robert Withington, Joseph Wittlin, Ann Wolfe, R E Wolseley, Geraldine - The Woman, Ray
Wood, Dorothy Woodruff, Henry Woods, SJ Woolf, Dr. Leon Kubowitzki-World Jewish Congress, World Publishing Co., George Wosk,
Hilda Wray, Richardson Wright, Ruth Jones-Writers Digest, Writer's Journal
Box 63, Folder 4
1942
- X-Y-Z.
Scope and Content Note
SA Yorks, Eva Young, Grace Young, Lucien Zacharoff, Jake Zeitlin, Gregory Zilboorg, Dr. Zylstra.
Box 63, Folder 5
Lamont Controversy.
Scope and Content Note
Arthur Edison, Henwood, Owen Young, SJ Smitney, Frank M Millers, Thomas Lamont, Bill Benet, Harrisoh Smith, Franklin Wentworth,
John F Kelleher, Cyrus Eaton, Winthrop Parkhurst, David A Bailey, Albert H Flaig, Clyde A. Mann, CF Ratham, Irwin Joseph,
Rev. Edward Doane, Frances A Randolf, Nathaniel Blaisdell, Alfred Holman, WJ Euggan, David Lyle
Box 63, Folder 6
Mrs. Kingsley,. Bernard Shea, JJ Estabrook,
Box 63, Folder 7
1943-44
- A.
Scope and Content Note
Hallett Abend, Charles Abrams, Carl Ackerman, Louis Adamic, James Truslow Adams, Hervey Allen, Alfred Knopf, The American
Economic Foundation, American Council on Public Affairs-Schnapper, American National Red Cross-Charles Cogging, Bert Andrews,
Ben Appel, David Appel, George Arms, WP Armstrong, Nathan Ausubel, CE Ayees, Stanley Anderson, Brig, Gen. Armstrong, Olga
Peterson, - American Library Association
Box 63, Folder 8
1943-4
- B.
Scope and Content Note
Hon Joseph Ball, Hugh Beach, Maurice Basseches, Leomrd Bacon, Joseph Baker, John Barkham, Jacques Barsun, Pete Baumann, Carl
Beck, Norman Bel Geddes, Silas Bent, Edward Bernays, Philip Bernstein, Struthers Burt, Mr. Van Wyck Brooks, Dan Brown, John
Mason Brown, Robert Burns, Devereux Butcher, EV Biel, Abraham Bienstock, LM Birkhead, Frederick Birmingham, Charles Blanchard,
Dr. Smiley Blanton, Joseph Blickensderfer, David Bowers.
Box 63, Folder 9
B. Cerf 1943-4.
(letters to and from Bannett Carf)
Box 63, Folder 10
Conscription. (Howard Collins)
Box 63, Folder 12
1943-4
- D.
Scope and Content Note
Virginuis Dabney, Joseph Daniels, Jonathan Daniels, Jerome Davis, Wallace Duell, Bernard DeVoto, Thomas Dewey, Dorothy W Downes,
Box 63, Folder 13
1943-4
- E.
Scope and Content Note
Roger Scaife-Encore, Winifred Eddington, Irwin Edman, Gus Edson, George F Eliot, Harris Ellsworth, Wm. Ernst, JJ Estabrook,
Raymond Everitt, LC Goodrich, Mrs. AR Evans, Ronald F Eyer,
Box 63, Folder 14
1943-4
- F.
Scope and Content Note
Clifton Fadiman, JN Sayre-Fellowship, Charles Ferguson, Marshall Field, John Gould Fletcher, John T. Flanagan, Helen Hartness
Flanders, A Keith Fowler, Lawrence Frank, Jerome Frank, Barbara Fleury, George Freitag, Doris Flowers,
Box 63, Folder 15
1943-4
- G.
Scope and Content Note
Montgomery Gambrill, LR Blanchard - Gannett Newspapers, Mrs. George Garfield, Helen A Gaubert, Donald Porter Geddes, Harry
D. Gideonse, Edmund Gilligan, Dr. Sol W Ginsburg, JH Gipson, John Goette, Abel Green, Lt. Col. Roy Grinker, Antoni Gronowicz,
Sara C Gross.
Box 63, Folder 16
1943-4
- K.
Scope and Content Note
Waldemar Kaempffert, HM Kallen,
Box 63, Folder 17
1943-4
- L.
Scope and Content Note
Loning, Walter Lippmann, HH Lippincott, Sm Levitas, Max Lerner.
Personal and Business Correspondence.
Box 64, Folder 1
1943-4
- M.
Scope and Content Note
BJ Mullaney, Robert Mead Jr., Dr. Karl Menninger, Francis Merchant, Isidore Meyer, Henry Allen Moe, John Mills, James Marshall,
Mother McCaffrey, Robert Wetzel, Col. HS Mazet, Wilson McCutchan, Oscar McPherson, Wm McFee, Marybelle McClelland.
Box 64, Folder 2
1943-4
-N.
Scope and Content Note
Martin Niembeller, Louis Nizer.
Box 64, Folder 3
O.W.I.
Scope and Content Note
Wallace Pratt, Harold Ickes, Ralph Gallagher, Elmer Davis, RT Haslam, The East and West Association, Negroes and the War,
Women War Workers, GC Lucas, Victory Gardens, Magazine War Guide, Tale of a City, - pamphlets and correspondence from the
Office of War Information.
Box 64, Folder 5
1943-4
- S.
Scope and Content Note
Emily Schossberger, Stanley Peter Silbey, Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey, Messrs. Teagle and Farish, Frank Howard, Brig. Gen.
Oscar Westover,- Standard Oil Development Co., Julian Street, Sugrue.
Box 64, Folder 6
Jonathan Daniels - Byrd - 1945.
(articles by Daniels, memos)
Box 64, Folder 7
1945
- H-K.
Scope and Content Note
Lorrain Holcombe, Alfred Holloway, Raymond Holden, Henry Holt and Co., Byron Hopkins, Alphonse Heningburg, Mr. Henderson,
John Hersey, Max Herzberg, Addison Hibbard, Serrell Hillman, Curtice Hitchcock, Alfred Haake, Caryl Haskins, Louis Halle Jr.,
[UNK] Hadden, Lawrence Hall, Walter Phelps Hall, Richard Edes Harrison, Paul Harrison, Laurance Harwood, Samuel Harrell, Chester
Kerr, Leopold Koh Manuel Komroff, Robert Jackson, CM Jansky, Howard Mumford Jones, Eric Johnston, Ben H. Lambe.
Box 64, Folder 8
Engagements.
Scope and Content Note
Dublin Conference Committee, Ruby Hurley, Inauguration of Bryn Hovde, Symposium on the Problems and Tasks of International
Education, The Community Churchof N.Y., Columbia Univ., Contemporary Club, Charles W Dunn, American Pharmaceutical Manufacturers
Assoc., Cooper Union, The Century Club, Carteret Book Club, NAACP, The United Church, Viking Press Inc., Candor, Princeton,
UN Forum, Atomic Energy Control Conference, Foreign Policy Assoc., East Tenn, Education Assoc, National Council of Teachers
of English,
Box 64, Folder 9
Cousins - Lecture Data.
Scope and Content Note
Henry Canby, Milton Caniff, Melville Cane, Carl Carmer, Helen Cartier, Pierre Cartier, Mr. Jo Hubbard Chamberlin, Charlotte
Observer, Stuart Chase, Sheldon Cheney, Elizabeth Schenk, Mary Anglemyer, Amy Loveman - Lee Keedick,
Box 64, Folder 10
1946
- A-General.
Scope and Content Note
George Arms, David Adkins, John Atlee, Charles Abrams, Hamilton F Armstrong, Gay Allen, JF Albright, Rouben Abel, AM Anderson,
Edward Allen, Harriet Anderson, Robert Arthur, Michael Amrine, Peter Arno, Irene Kuhn, Frank Altschul, Eddie Albert, OK Armstrong,
Box 64, Folder 11
Americans United Press Releases - 1946.
Box 64, Folder 12
Americans United - Ra: Mr. Bell.
Personal and Business Correspondence,
Box 65, Folder 1
Atomic - Misc. (misc. articles and committees)
Box 65, Folder 2
Atomic Age Column - SRL.
Scope and Content Note
(first article appeared in issue of 11/17/45-piece by Eugene Wigner; correspondence abt. Atomic Age: Lois Clark, Mildred Fenner,
Hazel Davis, John Voelker, Crate Dalton, Paul Kellogg, address by Dr. Henry DeWolf, KZ Morgan, Dr. Milton Burton, Arthur Morgan,
Anno Perkins, Robert Bordner, Rev Rowland Nye, Robert Wilson,
Box 65, Folder 3
AU Releases. (Americans United for World Government)
Box 65, Folder 4
Atomic Information - Bulletins.
Box 65, Folder 5
Atomic Energy.
Scope and Content Note
Gordon Connelly, Editte Huntington Snow, Ulric Bell, Richard Scandrett, Richard Fagley, (corres. and articles and pamphlets)
Box 65, Folder 6
Meeting at AU.
Scope and Content Note
Raymond Swing, Ordway Tead, Rex Stout, Eugene Wigner, HD Smyth, Carlos Romulo, Emery Reves, Harry Read, Harry Scherman, David
Sarnoff, Raymond Fosdick, RM MacIvers, James Shotwell, Henry Atkinson, Wm Fox, Max Lerner, Beardsley Ruml, Walter Millis,
Leo Cherne, Sumner Wells, Grenville Clark, Henry Smyth,
Box 65, Folder 7
Dinners for Atomic Scientists. (letter from JH Rush and list of names)
Box 65, Folder 8
Atomic Scientist Bulletins.
Box 65, Folder 9
1946
- B-General.
Scope and Content Note
Frederick D Bond, John M Brown, Boston Post, Alena Bernaskova, Frida Sarsen-Bucky, Joseph Brandt, Ben L Burman, Dorothy Briggs,
George Braziller, Rev. Franklin Bower, Norman Bowen, Paul Brooks, JR de la Torre Bueno Jr., Lawton Brayton, Edward Bernard,
Wm Rose Benet, Marshall Best, CP Brett Jr., Dwight Bolinger, Norman Behr, Thomas Benton, E. Munroe Bates, Chaster Bowles,
Peggy Boyesen, Carl Brandt, Lorraine Letcher Butler, Marie Bliss, Mr. Pear, Karen Harden Bynum, DS Burleson, Hanson Baldwin,
Charles Bryan, Edward Bernays, Miss Lee Borgida, Earl Browder, Jacques Barsun, Harlow Shapley, AS. Burack, Emile Benoit-Smullyan,
Mrs. C. Pierson Booraem, Milton Burton, Julia Roche-sec'ty to Donald Bishop, Wm Benton, Roger Baldwin, George Brent, Mary
Bruce, Constance Barnet, The Blackbook, Paul Bird, Carl Binger, Roark Bradford, Leon Blum, Frank Crowninshield, Stanley Baum,
Hal Brody, Edgar Bissantz, Wayne Burns, Roger Butterfield, Natalie Brown, Mrs. AG Brush, Henry Bruere, Alan Blackmer;. CM
Bertolette, Harrison Brown, Jack Goodman, Max Schuster,
Box 65, Folder 10
Book Reviews Correspondence.
Scope and Content Note
Milton Stewart, Richard Morse, Woodburn Ross, Horace Reynolds, Ralph de Toledano, John Conly, Frederick D Bond, S. Gilinsky,
John Hastings, Louis Ridnour, George F Milton, Mary K Hickman, Watson, Arthur Rosenheimer, Laurence Johnson, Mark Watson,
Elmer Davis, Paul O'Leary, Budd Schulberg, Erwin Edman, Allen Haden, SLA Marshall, Alan DeVoe, Maxwell Cohen, Mr. Todrin,
Alfred McClung Lee, Grace Estap, Ray Walsh, Charles Rolo, Jerry Voorhis, Crdway Tead, Renee Nell, Raymond Walsh, Mrs. Phil
Stone, Harry Scherman, Eduard Lindman, Arthur Schlesinger, Marjory Douglas, Wm Ziff, Lon Tinkel, Larry Kubie, Paul Flowers,
HM Kallen, Bill Lynch, Kurt Bernheim, Milton MacKaye, Tom Sugure, Kester Svendson, Marchella Powers, Richard Walsh, Ron Schiller,
Ella Winter, Gilmore Warner, Rubin Gotesky, Mark Starr, Harold Fields, Carl Brandt, Cass Canfield, Robert Smiller, J hm Wharton,
[UNK] Hockelberry, Victor Knauth,
Personal and Business Correspondence.
Box 66, Folder 1
C-1.- 1946.
Scope and Content Note
Melville Cane, Robert Crawford, Council on Foreign Relations, Helen Carleton, Celia Delafield, FR Coudert, Bennett Cerf, HR
Carson, Karl Chworowsky, Donald Carmony, Richard Cordell, HS Canby, Charles Coryell, Doloris Coulter, Gerald Chittenden, Marian
Carter, Columbia Univ. Press-Catherine Scott, Paul Cutright, Bob Cluett, Howard Collins, David Cohn - You Can't Eat Democracy,
Judith Churchill, TE Cronk, Ely Culbertson, Stuart A Cohen, Courtland Canby, Margaret Cassidy, Saul Cohn, GE Carvell, Robert
Cousins, Mary Cornwal Andree Colt, Marie Whitbeck Clark, Alfred Cohn, Earl Crowder, Thomas Coward, Henry Canby, Chase Conley,
R Clary, John Chambers, Edward Canby, Benjamin Cohen, Gordon Chalmers, Howard Collins, Lois D Cole, Cass Canfield, John Clayton,
Miss Carter, M. Estes Cocke, Mrs. Paul Comstock, Laurence Campbell, WS Campbell, Columbia Broadcasting, Tsungthai Cleng, Wm
Kilpatrick, Ely Culbertson, Margaret B Charles, Dean Cheng, Henry Christman, Carrie Les Collins, Edgar Cole, Helen Coggeshall,
Helen F Carleton, T. Wood Clarke, WT Couch, Ralph Collins, Katherine Cromwell, Howard Curtis, Cyril Clemens, C. Ward Crampton,
Peggy P Church, Marvin Chaiken, Everett Clinchy, Stilwell Clopp.
Box 66, Folder 2
C-2 - 1946.
Scope and Content Note
Bennett Cenf, John Wm Rogers, Robert Wayne, Arthur Mayer, Julien Cornell, Thomas Coward, EZ Dimitman, Richard Simon, Louise
Frankenstein, Earl Halmer, Louis Finkelstein, Jessica Feingold,- Conference on Science, Philosophy and Religion, Dr. Clarence
Chapelle, John Davis,
Box 66, Folder 3
D-General - 1946.
Scope and Content Note
Bob Dworkin, Mary S Douglas, Charles W Dunn, Sister Mary Dorothy, Mary Gould Davis, EL DeGolyer, Elmer Davis, Wm G Dooley,
Richard Daiuelsas, JR Dunning, Richard Ely Danielson, Louis Dobbs, Henry Dreyfuss, Marjory S Dauglet, Paul Douglass, Jerome
Davis, Virginuis Dabney, Basil Davenport, Miriam A deFord, Arthur Draper, David Cohn, Jonathan Daniels, Jerome Davis, Marjory
Stoneman Douglas, Elsie Dick, Beatrics Desfosses, Marian Diller, George Denny, Joseph Dolan, Alan Devoe, Norman Donaldson,
Howard Dietz, John Desmond, Jerome Frank, Sidney Dark, Wm J Donovan
Box 66, Folder 4
Dublin Material.
Scope and Content Note
(Dublin Conference Committee, Alan Cranston, Chairman, Wayne D Williams, article)
Box 66, Folder 5
E-General - 1946.
Scope and Content Note
Morris L Ernst, Mrs. George Fielding Eliot, Chades Edison, Fred W Ellsworth, Irwin Edman, Marint Ebon, George de Huszar-Encyclopedia
Britannica, Albert Einstein - Transcript of broadcast, Telephone conversation with David Lilienthal, Fred Eikel, Mr. and Mrs.
Ellison, A. Einstein, Frank A Aydelotte, Christopher Emmet, James B Conant, Bob Eaton
Box 66, Folder 6
Federal World Government. (letters, news, signatures)
Box 66, Folder 7
G-General - 1946.
Scope and Content Note
Richard Gehman, Reverend Crossman, Woodrew Geier, Edmund Gilligan, Arthur Gordon, Cecil Gamble, S. Gordon, Marguerite, Livingston,
Cleland Garber, Lewis Galantiere, Elinor Green, Julian Griggs, Ferris Greenslet, Gimbel's Dept. Store, Bruce Gould-Ladies'
Home Journal, Eva Grant, JR Cominsky, Lulu Gabel Giese, S. Gilinsky, Lynn Carrick, Lloyd Garrison, Marjorie Griesser, Bernice
Goospeed, Abel Green, Richard Gehman, Elliott Goldman, Jan-Albert Goris, Wm E Gross, Mrs. Rufus M. Gibbs, OJ Silverthern,
Alice Goodman, Mr. Goldman, Emanuel Greenberg, Frank Gervasi, Frances O'Brian Garfield, John Kenneth Galbraith, Anna L Gaantz,
JW Gitt,- Gazette and Daily, SW Garlington, Mrs. U. Graham, Fred Greth, Matt Gordon, Miss Gerard, Lewis Gannett, RG Gustavson
Box 66, Folder 8
Freedom House, George Field, Executive Secretary, Letters and articles.
Box 66, Folder 9
Federation of Atomic Scientists. M. Amrine, releases, J. Rush,
Personal and Business Correspondence.
Box 67, Folder 1
Dublin Conference.
Scope and Content Note
Alan Cranston, Henry Cabot, Rev. EA Conway, Thomas Mahony, JA Migel, Grenville Clark, Harrison Brown,; Articles, booklets
releases etc.
Box 67, Folder 2
H - 1946.
Scope and Content Note
Mason Hurd, HL Boff, George Harris, Sidney N Hillyard, Prof. Felix Hirsch, Harold Helfer, Mark Haymon, Raymond Himelick, Howard
Huntington, David Hall, David Hinshaw, George Holt, Alexander Hehmeyer, Maurice Hill, John H Holmes, GP Lohman--Haynes-Griffin,
Lawrence Hill, Rollin Hemens, BW Huebsch, Rey Heagy, RB Hudson, Bert Hedges, Henry Holt and Co., Joseph Hirsh, John Hastings,
Henrietta Hardman, Charlotte Hageman, Laura Hobson, John Hutchens, Mark Haymon, Bernice D Hall, Cordell Hull, Claire Hunter,
Myron Hoch, Max Herzberg, CL Heyman, Harnett Kane, Haldeman-Julius Publ., Frederick Hehr, Sally [UNK] Mr. Huff, Barbara Howes,
Arthur Hodges, Paul Hollister, Donald Hock, Richard Harrity, Miss Haas, Cuthbert Hurd, Laura Hobson, Colton Hand, Alexander
Hawes, Esther Hibbard, Dr. Julian Huxley, Richard Harrity, Hazel Hutchison, Morris Hadley, Hans Bendix, Dr. Wm E Hocking
Box 67, Folder 3
L-General - 1946.
Scope and Content Note
Charles Lee, Alfred McClung Lee, Theo. Lentz, HH Lippincott, Bernard Lewis, Charles Lee, Jules Levire, Clarence Low, Albert
Lasker, Leo Lania, David Lilienthal, Kit Lehman, Bill Lynch, Mary M Lloyd, TW Lamont, WM Lowry, Thomas Lamont, Lauterbach,
Charles Lee, Edward Sanders, Leo Lerman, Wm E Larned, Beulah Hagen Russell Lord, Langer, Wm Lawrence, Albert Lasker, Alma
W Levinson, JJE Linton, Lester Longman, CA Liepmann, Howard Lesourd, Lucius Beebe Memorial Library--HF Carleton, Nathan Levin,
[UNK] Jager, Fitzhugh Lee, Wm. Laurence, Clarence Lee, Mr. Logan, Harlan, Lee Loomis, Elizabeth Lyman, Paul Leedy, Andrea
Simon, Matthew Woll, George Little, Reginald Lang, Mario Rollier, R. Lindquist, Amy Les, Helen Lowe, Maria Levinskaya.
Box 67, Folder 4
M-General - 1946.
Scope and Content Note
Henry Meyers, L. Goldberg, Harry Moore, George Macy, Frederick Mills, Richmond Miller, Margaret Meiklehan, HG Merriam, RM
Macdonald, Mary Murphy, David Munro, James McLeod, Helen Mamas, JA Migel, Georg Mann, Rev, Harold E Martin, Lee Meyers, Prof.
Mary Murphy, Christopher Morley, Groucho Marx, Karl Menninger, Brien McMahon, Goerge Fort Milton, Mercantile Library, Fern
Maddox, Mary-Clare McHugh, Christian Miller, Edward McSweeney, Allen Moritz, James Minifie, Edgar A Mowrer, Dexter Matters,
James H Mann, Lowis Mumford, Eunice T Miner, JA McKaughan, F Maddox, Helen MacDonald, AJ Muste, Paul E Miller, Robert Misch,
Charles Lam Markmann, Daniel Melcher, Kenneth Mayall, Issac L Myers, Richard D McCann, Winifred Moore, Maria Moravsky, Mr.
McGill, Mr. McDowell, Hal McIntosh, Ed Nofziger, HB Miller, Frank Frazier, Russell Mack, Thomas Malley, W McAtee.
Personal and Business Correspondence.
Box 68, Folder 1
Marx, [UNK].
Physical Description: (3 letters)
Box 68, Folder 2
Murford, Lewis; 1946.
Physical Description: (33 letters, telegram, memos)
Box 68, Folder 3
Library of Int. Relations. (notes and quotes on world affairs)
Box 68, Folder 4
Lilienthal Report. (notes on the report, How Can Atomic Energy be Controlled?, 4 letters, A Report on the International Control of Atomic Energy
- pamphlet)
Box 68, Folder 5
Clare Booth Luce, 1946.
(newspaper clippings, 8 letters)
Box 68, Folder 6
Keedick Lecture Agency.
Physical Description: (5 letters)
Box 68, Folder 7
Oak Ridge. (Association of Engineers and Scientists, 10 letters and World Gov't Committees reports not for release)
Box 68, Folder 8
Propaganda Battlefront (Bulletins). (bi-monthly publication)
Box 68, Folder 9
Q - General - 1946.
(empty)
Box 68, Folder 10
R - General - 1946.
Scope and Content Note
Robert Rothberg, S. Raddock, Horace Reynolds, Owen Roberts, Hilary Richardson, George Raffalovich, Bill Robinson, Shiva Rao,
Santha Rana Rau, Rev. Nelson Rightmyer, Jessyca Russell, Carlos Romulo, Ben Ray Redman, John Wm Rogers, Gertrude Ruhnka, John,
Rogers, Cares Rollins, JS Reid, Paul Ramsey, Robert Ruhl, Arthur Roberts, Waverly Root, Henry Robinson, Innes Rose, Constance
Robertson, Charles Raddock, Louis Rabinowitz, Clarence Randall, Henry Robinson, Louis Ridenour, Corinne Johnson-Reader's Digest,
Erich Rosenthal, Eleanor Roosevelt, JH Rush, Harold Ribalow, George Ross, Clete Roberts, [UNK] Rehkopf, Beardsley Ruml, Frederick
Rinehart, Wm Robinson, Mr. Reves, Robert Rogers,
Box 68, Folder 11
Religious Material.
Scope and Content Note
(taken from The Annals of The [UNK] Academy of Political and Social Science, Religious Press Committee, Minister of the Gospel-preached
in the First Union Congressional Church, Council for Social Action, The Jewish Forum, The Bible Auditorium of the Year, Challenge,
Our Listeners' Monthly Newspaper, American Broadcasting [UNK], United Israel Bulletin, Calvary Radio Ministry, Christian Register
Unitarian, Voice of Prophecy, America Back to G-d, Columbia Broadcasting System, Word of Life Fellowship, National Broadcasting
Co., Religion and Labor, Liberty.
Box 68, Folder 12
Science. (Whither is Science Leading Us? - lecture)
Box 68, Folder 13
Stamford Advocate. (dummies, letters, clippings, articles, photostats.)
Personal and Business Correspondence.
Box 69, Folder 1
S - General - 1946.
Scope and Content Note
Upton Sinclair, Helen Sioussat, Bernard Sobel, Donald Snyder, John Seovil, Robert Saudek, Roger Straus, George Stevens, Henry
Stewart, Lesley B Simpson, SL Shneiderman, Raymond Schuessler, Paula Snelling, John Storck, Marie Seton, James [UNK] Soby,
TV Smith, Mark Starr, Ik Shuman, SJ Simon, Leo Sigl, Wm Sloane, Sue Solomon, Joseph Sternbach, Ellery Sedgwick, Spencer Scott,
Leon Shimkin, John Scotford, Arthur Sylvester, Edward Seay, Cecil Smith, Eric Sevareid, M Schuster, Ramon Servito, Wm Spicer,
Margaret Shardelow, Emile [UNK]-Smullyan, Frederick Sorenson, Ruth Smith, Alex [UNK], Joseph Steinhardt, Frank Sullivan, Marion
Sanders, Elaine Stern, Joseph Sugarman, Guy Emery Shipler, Selma Snyder, Gerald Simon, Sanford Skilton, Charley Schloss, Szilard,
Wallace Stegner, Raymond Swing, Wm Sloane, Julius Seligson, Budd Schulberg, Ruth Stowe, Leland Stowe, Thomas Stix, Theodore
Schapiro, Kenneth Stewart, Rex Stout, Ron Schiller, Murry Salberg, Dr. Snapper, James Speer, Harlan Smith, Sigrid Schultz,
John Slocum, RW Stoughton, AC Spectorsky, Mr. Strunsky, Emily Schossberger, Maron Simon, Beecher Spees, Louis Weiss, Frances
Pollack, Thomas Sugrue, Paul Sharron, Harold Taylor, George Bernard Shaw.
Box 69, Folder 2
Students' Organizations - World Government. (Pamphlets, letters, telegrams, dlippings to Norman Cousins.)
Box 69, Folder 3
T - General - 1946.
Scope and Content Note
Milton H Thomas, Terminal Barber Shops, Ordway Tead, Larry Tighe, Louis Tannen, James Thrasher, Jay Tower, Charles Treacy,
BA Tompkins, AF Trevisan, Jack Trepel, FM Turner, Mr. Sulzberger, EA Lyman,
Box 69, Folder 4
Uranus. (newspaper clipping)
Box 69, Folder 5
UNRRA - UNESCO. (Carl Milam's UNESCO letter, Monthly UNRRA Review)
Box 69, Folder 6
W - General - 1946.
Scope and Content Note
Nicholas Wreden, FC Weiskopf, Phil Wylio, Sam Williamson, John and Carly Wharton, WL White, WW [UNK], Joseph Wechsberg, Alexander
Woollcott - Twenty Years [UNK] White, Henry Wolfe, Miriam Wheeler, Roy Waite, Frederick [UNK], Dixon Wecter, Reese Wade, Thompson
Webb, DeWitt Wallace, Walter Werner, Robert Willcox, A Washington, Margaret Webster, Rita J Williams, Philip Wylie, Sidney
Wallach, Mark Watson, Edmund Wilson, Walter Wanger, Robert Wilkin, Albert Williams Jr., Dee Woods, Jerry Voorhis, John Voelker,
Mrs. Van Holland, Joseph Vodrey, Wm. J. Zaleski, Robert Young, George Zook, Martin Yoseloff, Walter Yust, Milton Zisowitz,
JA Migel, John Wharton, Dixon Wecter, Ray Walters, RB Wolseley, Julia Roche, Richardson Wright, Henry Wolf, Fritz von Windegger,
Edgar [UNK], Emery Reves, John Whiting, John Wolbarst, Colston Warne, Harvey Williams, Clifford Forster, Hermine Norden, Ross
Hoffman, CF Winslow,
Box 69, Folder 7
Folder,
Warner, Rex. article called Common Sense is Not Enough.
Box 69, Folder 8
World Federalists. pamphlet, telegram, letter to Mr. Whitehouse)
Box 69, Folder 9
World Government - Miscellanėous.
Scope and Content Note
pamphlet - World Gov't and Peace, Education for Survival, Peace Plan, Spiritual Approach to the Atomic Age, Reports, etc.
Box 69, Folder 10
UWF - Unsorted.
Scope and Content Note
bulletins, pamphlets - World Gov't, The Path to Peace, releases, letters-George Allen, Wm Barrett, Jesse MacKnight, clippings,
pamphlet - Vital Speeches of the Day, Search for Security, [UNK] of the Mind (article) Personal Philosophies by Leland Stowe,
World Gov't High-lights, The World Next Door, Saturday Review of Lit., photos, National edition of One World or None (several
copies)
Personal and Business Correspondence.
Box 70, Folder 1
N.C. Manuscript - “A Treasury of Democracy.” (several hundred pages)
Box 70, Folder 2
UWF Unsorted.
Scope and Content Note
Minutes of meetings, photostat of A virginian in Texas, supplements, releases, bulletins, letters, speeches, memos, pamphlet
- “Yes, But-” about Federal World Gov't, UWF - Policy, program, finances, clippings
Box 70, Folder 3
Army Education. Press information, pamphlet - The Army at War, section from magazine.
Box 70, Folder 4
Atomic Age Dinner.
Scope and Content Note
corres.- William Woodward, Suzanne Shuler, Uric Bell, Richard Scandrett, Mrs. Schubert, Brien McMahon, Wm Laurence, Harry
Sherman, Henry Smyth, releases - Americans United, more corres.-Raymond Swing, reservations
Personal and Business Correspondence.
Box 71, Folder 1
Atomic Age - Misc.
Scope and Content Note
pamphlet - Atomic Energy and American Policy, Peace Day in the U.N., US Foreign Policy; corres.- Thomas Finletter, Henshaw,
Robert Stone, Lincoln Schuster, Sam Marx, Kurt Kraus, pamphlets - Health Protection Activities of the Plutonium Project, A
Chance for PeaceThe Atomic Age and Education, Message from the President, Corres.- John L Balderston Jr., John Simpson, Joel
Hedgpeth, Thomas Lamont, EC Mayer, pamphlet - Peace and the Atom Bomb, How to Control the Atomic Threat, conference, Clare
Booth Luce - letter and article The Secret of the Atom Bomb, Jacob Wilk, Jerome Mathanson, Will Yolen,JR Reid, Theodore Welton,
Gustav BuckyAlbert Einstein, Leo Cherne, Theodore Welton, Alex EiseinmannEdward [UNK],
Box 71, Folder 2
Bevin Speech. (corres. and speech)
Box 71, Folder 3
N. Cousins.
Scope and Content Note
Jeanette Connolly, Dorothy Canfield, [UNK] Brossard, Robert Cousins, Thomas Lamont, Grace Mayer, GI Patterson, Marian Carter,
Julian Street, Thomas Sugrue, Ferris Greenslet, Marcella Powers, Natalie Brown, Joseph Hirsh, Emery Reves, Estelle Mandel,
David Sprung, HD Pier, Heinz Norden, Lewis Arthur, Louis Dolivet, Wm Carr, Carl Carmer, Richard Plant, Leonard Carlton, AS
Burack, Harry Farren, Lillian Lustig, ([UNK] and something about Norman Cousins)
Box 71, Folder 4
Cousins, Norman Personal.
Scope and Content Note
Miss Shenk, Dorothy Diemer, Lee Keedick - manager, Theodore Stuart, article about education by NC, bills, Noah G Gallop, Wesley
Tuttle, S Bronstein, Wm Sadowsky, Roger Scaife, Clare Horvath,
Box 71, Folder 5
American Civil Liberties Union - Corres.
Scope and Content Note
Frederick Robin, John H Holmes, Clifford Forster, Fred Robbins, Roger Baldwin, BW Huebsch, and some pamphlets.
Box 71, Folder 6
Americans United - Corres.
Scope and Content Note
Alan Green, Virginues Dabney, Frederica Barach, Mary Bolte, Edgar Ansel [UNK], Clifton Fadiman, [UNK] Edgarton, Russell Davenport,
Mac [UNK], Lilliam Swift, Edwin Chinlund, Colgate Prentice, Louis Ridenour, Karl Morgan, Charles [UNK], Westmore Willcox,
Henry Cabot, [UNK] Case, Pierrepont Noyes, Darryl Zanuck, Robert Thayer, Margaret Banning, Ellen Carpenter, Thomas Eliot,
Frank Schaffner, Fyke Farmer, Franklin Schaffner, Donald Cowling, Arthur Goldsmith, Taylor Caldwell, Darryl Zanuck, Russell
Smith, Raymond Swing, SL Davidoff, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Archer Morgan, JA Migle, Clifton Fadiman, leo Cherne, Robert Wilson,
Robert Tilove, AJG Priest, Marion Etcheverry, Neal Potter, Richard Gehman, Ferdinand Everstadt, Gusta We ber, LH Schultz,
Ulric Bell,
Personal and Business Correspondence.
Box 72, Folder 1
Atomic - Misc. US Atomic Energy Proposals, Monsanto Magazine - December 1946,
Scope and Content Note
Using the Atom for Peace, Attitudinal Aspects of the Atomic Crisis by TF Lentz, Atomic Energy Its Future in Power Production,
Recent Developments in the UN Commission on Atomic Energy, Atomic Key to the Future, A Personal Memo on Pacifist Strategy
in the Atomic Age, America and the Winning of the Peace, Atlantic Topics, Ethical Imperatives for an Atomic Age, Foreign Policy
Reports, Atomic Energy - Or Security and Life?, Background and Early History Atomic Bomb Project in Relation to President
Roosevelt, Morality of Obliteration Bombing. letters from the Monsanto Chemical Company.
Box 72, Folder 2
Atomic Scientists of Chicago. Leo Szilard, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, releases,
Box 72, Folder 3
Harrison Brown. article, letters, telegram,
Box 72, Folder 4
Education.
Scope and Content Note
The Independent College in an Interdependent World, The Independent School Bulletin, Builders of the New World, Public Education
AssociationThe Bennington Idea in Action, Education is a Complicated Thing, Mass Education a Weapon in World Power Struggle,
The Meaning of Scholarship for Today, What's Ahead in the Colleges?, Trends in Curriculum-Building
Box 72, Folder 5
Food. Report of the FAO Preparatory Commission on World Food Proposals, Foreign Agriculture Circular - Nov. 4, 1946.
Box 72, Folder 6
Freedom House. George Field, Executive Secretary;
Physical Description: 18 letters of correspondence, minutes and reports.
Box 72, Folder 7
Germany. Edgar A Mowrer, National Conference on the German Problem, William Warner, Chaos in Germany by Joseph Evans
Box 72, Folder 8
Halsey Letters. Malcolm Sharp, Lambert Fairchild.
Box 72, Folder 9
Jewish.
Scope and Content Note
Alone..?, United Jewish Appeal, What Are the Facts?, You and the Council, Emancipation: the Rediscovered Ideal by Rabbi E
Berger, What Do We Really Want Out of Life? Jews Must Choose [UNK] vs. Judaism, The Anglo-AmericanCommittee of Inquiry, Christian
[UNK] on Jewish Nationalism and a Jewish State.
Personal and Business Correspondence.
Box 73, Folder 1
Italy. The Committee for a Just Peace with Italy, Inc.
Box 73, Folder 2
Health Data.
Scope and Content Note
Department of Health, N.Y. Hyman Kleinfeld, Health Inspector. Joseph Bernstein, Building America; A Series of Seminars on
Human Structure and Human Relations, several lectures, Rheumatic Fever, William Rienhoff, Jr. New Opportunities for the Improvement
of Mental Hospitals, Committee for the Nation's Health, Better Healths for Rural America; Publicity Assoc., Bulletin of the
NY Academy of Medicine.
Box 73, Folder 3
Literary Agents - Test.
Scope and Content Note
Heflich and DistenfeldTony Noel, Miss Eleanor Knight, Authors' and Publishers' Service, Monte's Literary Agency, Parker*Starr
Literary Agent, story.
Box 73, Folder 4
Los Alamos Newsletters, an association of scientists, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, newsletter, several copies.
Box 73, Folder 5
PNCC. Pacific Northwest College Congress, Summary of the 2nd PNCC.
Box 73, Folder 6
Secondary Education Board.
Scope and Content Note
Trinity Church, Rev. Robert Smyth, Esther Osgood, Laurence Springer, John Bigelow, Guy Baskerville, John Morse, Eleanor Jacob,
Narguerite Livingston, Norwalk Petition,
Box 73, Folder 7
Spanish. Prelates Against Franco, What Franco Made of Spain, Franco - Peron - Trujillo, Premier Giral Resigns.
Box 73, Folder 8
United Nations. Department of State, Committee for Peace Day in the UN, The UN in 1947.
Box 73, Folder 9
World Government News. 7 copies, Carl van Doren, A World-Wide Brotherhood Mobilization,
Box 73, Folder 10
World Peoples' Congress.
Scope and Content Note
Eugene Belisle Co-ordinator, We Face an Immediate Crucial Test of Our Power to Generate an Effective Will for Peace from Kirtley
Mather, World Republic, A Preliminary Call to a Joint Organizing Conference May 17-18, 1947,
Samuel Levering Robert Brainerd,
Personal and Business Correspondence.
Box 74, Folder 1
A General Correspondence 1948.
Scope and Content Note
American Broadcasting Co., Morris Abrams, Donald Adams, American Civil Liberties Union, Richard Andrews, Ruth Nanda Anshen,
Duncan Aikman, Brig. Gen. Donald Armstrong, Hugh Stix-The Artist's Gallery, E Allen, Anita Goldberg, Air France, Walter Gifford-American
Telephone and Telegraph Co., JJ Hanselman-AT&T, Gordon Fraser-Michael Roshkind-Am. Broadcasting Co., Leslie Allen, Stan Anderson,
Hervey Allen, Colonel Leslie Simon, Frank Altschul, Elaine Shaplen, Herbert Allen, John Ahrens, Bert Andrews, Authors Guild-Paul
Gallico, Datus Smith-Association of American University Presses, Karl Anderson, Chester Bowles, Leo Nevas, Clarence Pickett-American
Friends Service Committee, The Authors League of America, Andrew Somers-Amer, Palestine Aviation Society, Theodore Scheel,
Paul Bixler-Antioch Review, Harold Schiff-Anti-Defamation League, Mortimer Adler, Elmer Berger-The Amer. Council for Judaism,
Howard Lindsay, Joseph Lash-Americans for Democratic Action, Eleanor Daniels, Mrs. Don Andrews, Automobile Safety Association,
Harrison Smith, RE Buchanan, American Library Assoc., Frances Adams, Assoc. of NY Scientists, Amer. Library Association, James
Burns-ENCORE, John Aldridge,
Box 74, Folder 2
A Applications 1948.
Scope and Content Note
Natalie Leighton, Jean Lowe, BeatriceBuckler, Louise James, Kathleen SproulMargaret Well Fuller, Margaret Cuthbert, Isabel
Brown, Ruth Belov, Richard Waddell, Virginia Schwartz, [UNK] Davis, Virginia May, Catherine Marshall, Charles Freedhand, Anna
Stradal, Sue Cardozo, Alice Sternberg, Fred Zepp, Robert Gerdy, Kathleen Bowen, Melvin Lewis, Allan Spalding, Dean Smith,
Beth Wilson, Dewey Pinsker, Hella Bernays, Oliver Bell, Harry Shepard, Arthur Unger, James Kantor, Kathleen Dolan, Kathleen
Sproul, Nathalie Ronis, Joan Lyon.
Box 74, Folder 3
Book Review Correspondence 1948.
Scope and Content Note
Mary Anne Guitar, Margaret Clucas Josephine Hemphill, Simon and Schuster, Miss Levinthal-Whittlesey House, Donald Demarest,
Roger Straus, Elizabeth Wright, Abel Green, John Selby, Norman Hood, Thomas Coward, Estelle [UNK] Chester Bowles, Lon Tinkle,
Dillon Anderson-Baker, Botts, Andrews [UNK] Preston Cutler, Hiram Haydn-Crown Publishers, Dale [UNK] [UNK], William Hamilton,
Rinehart-John Selby, John Chase-Longmans, Green & Co., Charles Norman, Cass Canfield-Harper and Bros, Dillon Anderson-DeGoyler
and MacNaughton, Nocholas Wreden-EP Dutton and Co., Virginia Carrick, David McCord, Wallace Carroll, Frederick Rinehart, Frederick
Fell, Norman Hood-Wm Sloane Assoc., Virgilia Peterson, Richard Cordell, Faith Maris, Classics Clup, Raymond Holden, Lilian
[UNK], Jeanne Singer, Stuart Preston, Storer [UNK], Stanley Brunshaw, Martin Yoseloff, Anna Feinberg, Merle Miller, Benn Hall,
NYTimes-Nancy MacLennau, Clare Leighton, Peta Fuller, Herman Finer-Univ. of Chicago, Marjorie Brace, Lon [UNK], Ramona Herdman,
Carlton Wells, Myrtle Cherryman.
Box 74, Folder 4
B General Correspondence 1948.
Scope and Content Note
Dr. CC Burlingame, Margaret Bartlett, Herbert Brucker, Briarcliff Junior College, ON Bradley, Edward Bernays, Rev. Karl Bach,
Ray Bowen, George Balsem, John Mason Brown, Rabbi Elmer Berger, Rev. Harold L Bowman, Julian Bach, Martin Yoseloff-Beechhurst
Press, Herman Greenberg, Orlo M Brees, Merrill Bates, Trigant Burrow, Elisabeth Borgese, Phyllis Bernstien, Simon M Bessie,
Algernon Black, Wm Rose Benet, Francis Ehrenberg-Blanchard Press, Ruth Beittel, [UNK] Book and Magazine Guild-Henry Schlanger,
Theodore Brenson, Arthur Bodenheimer, Barbara Adam, Bernice Baxter, Francis Ehrenberg, Herbert Schwartz, Lu Burke, John Williams-Bobbs-Merrill
Co., Don Bolt, Francis Brennan, Ernest Boyer, Wm Benton, Rachel Bard, Betsey Barton, Harrison Brown, Elizabeth Bragdon, Alexander
Hehmeyer, The Briarcliff Handbook, Blanchard Press, Alice Brusselmans, Fred Smith, Book-of-the-Month Club, Harry Becker, Norman
Bel Geddes, Roger Baldwin, Pearl S. Buck, Abraham Bargman, Leonard Boudin, Colonel R VC Bodley, Gretta Baker, Whit Burnett,
Katherine Brown, Betsey Barton, Arthur Brooks Baker, Paul Benke, Anne Richter, Marion Saunders, Amy Loveman-Book-of-the-Month
Club, Crosswell Bowen, Ernst Bauer, Calvin Byers, Gene Buck, Ben Lucien Burman, June Herman-Jim Bishop Agency, Lyman Bryson,
M Bettelheim
Box 74, Folder 5
C General Correspondence 1948.
Scope and Content Note
Thomas Beck-Crowell-Collier Pub. Co., Phyllis Bernstein, Harlan Hatcher-Ohio State Univ., Montrose Newman-Childrens Press,
Cyril Houle-Univ. of Chicago, C Croxton, Cass Canfield, Elihu Stamm-Cooper, John Chase, Ernst, Cane & Berner-Melville Cane,
Robert Cousins, Jack Chase, Daniel Poling-Christian Herald, Edna Ruth Johnson-Office of the Churchman, Wallace Campbell, Guy
Emery Shipler-The Churchman, Elizabeth Mann Borgese-Common Clause, Thomas Coward, Richard Mardus, CH Coyle, Council on Foreign
Relations, Robert Crowell, Harry Carman, Henry Cristman, Kenneth Collins, Grenville Clark, Gordon Halstead, Jessica Feingold,
Louis Finkelstein, Es Colbo, Harry Bigelow Coffin, Hugh Craig, Fred Carney, Jay Clements, Henry Atkihson, Philip Randolph,
Robert Cluett, Madeleine Brennan, Henry Sedel Canby, Margaret Cuthbert, George Catlin, Nancy Yates, Wm Cooper Robert Colborn,
WS Campbell, Robert Wagner, Allen Chruchill, Oscar Cox, Randolph Compton, Ken Crossen, Emily Castiglione, James Keller-The
Christophers, Harry Wright-City College, Alexander Chatin, Julius Lunsford, John Close, [UNK] Miner, Paul Hutchinson, Marjorie
Chadbourne, Barl Harrison, John Chase, John Crosby, Paul Knapp,
Personal and Business Correspondence.
Box 75, Folder 1
D General Correspondence 1948.
Scope and Content Note
Gertrude Devon, Katherine Dowling Ernest Dewey, Hassoldt Davis, Charles Denhard, Louis Dolivet, Elmer Davis, Ebba Dalin, August
Derleth, Displaced Persons Commission-Harry Rosenfield, EP Dutton-Nicholas Wreden, William Davis, Hugo Duke, Hallivell Duell,
Edison Dick, Jonathan Daniels, Carlcs Davila, Maurice Dreicer, Janice Gregg-Columbia Univ., Wm Hamilton-Dayton Public Library,
Allan Dawson, Sumner Pike-Atomic Energy Commission, Everett DeGolyer Jr., Bogomir Dalma, Marina del Prado, Bower Aly-Debate
Handbook, Howard Cady-Doubleday, Rev. Wm Denney, Richard Walsh-John Day Co., David Dallin, Bruce Hughes-Daily Iowan, Elmer
Davis,
Box 75, Folder 2
E General Correspondence 1948.
Scope and Content Note
Morris Ernst, Albert Einstein-Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, Clark Eichelberger, Irwin Edman, Walter Yust-Encyclopedia
Britannica, Arne Eckstrom, BP Brodinsky-Educators Washington Dispatch, Harold Ehrensperger, Mrs. Maurice St. John, John Eastlick,
Wilson Lloyd, Wm MacMillen-Eagle Lion Films, Harold Brigham-Amer. Library Assoc., Wm Benton-Britannica Films, Eugene Exman,
JJ Smith-Encyc. Americana, Helen Dukas, Clara Tead-The Elbow Beach, George Slobin-G, Fox and [UNK], Russell Potter-Columbia
Univ.
Box 75, Folder 3
F General Correspondence 1948.
Scope and Content Note
Foundation for Intergrated Ed., Nathan Field-Federation for Zionist Youth, Nancy Fay, Federalist Press, George Field-Freedom
House, Film Counselors, James Farrell, Jerome Frank, W. Foges, Judy Flander, Harold Fields, Federal Security Agency, Gordon
Halstead-Found. for Integrated Ed., John Farrar, Fellowship of Reconciliation-AJ Muste, Arthur C. Fields, Isac Friedlander,
Stanhope Ficke, Louis Finkelstein, Howard Fast, Gerhard Friedrich, Thomas Finletter, Margaret Floyd, Friends of Democracy-Birkhead,
Jessica Feinhold, Julian Fein, will Maslow-[UNK]. Jewish Congress, Franklin Forsberg, Roger Straus Jr-Farrar, Straus and Co.,
Herman Finer, George Freedley, Gordon Halstead-Integrated Ed., Prof. Myron Files
Box 75, Folder 4
Marshall Field. correspondence.
Box 75, Folder 5
Freedom House Conference 1948.
Box 75, Folder 6
G General Correspondence 1948.
Scope and Content Note
Grosse Pointe Unitarian Church-Merril Bales, Louis Gunn, Jack Goodman, Lewis Gennett, Ruth Gogliardo, Edmund Gilligan, Alan
Green, Lee Greenberg, Marie Gosselin, Gates, Levitt and Notkins, Joseph Gollomb, Matthew Gordon, Harold Guinzberg, Alan Green,
Gertrude Jacobs, TO Griessemer, Emanuel Greenberg, Maxwell Geismar, Richard Goodman, Norman Bel Geddes, Joe Glover, Chrystine
Grace, Wm Gahagan, Greenbaum, Wolff & Ernst, Mrs. Richard Grace, Norton Gerber, Herbert Groesbeck, Mr. John Gunther, Sanford
Greenburger, Robert Guill, Norton Gerber, Woodrew Geier, Theodore Nathan, Walter Grove, KS Giniger
Box 75, Folder 7
Group Libel. Will Maslow, -American Jewish Congress, Congress Weekly.
Box 75, Folder 8
H General Correspondence 1948.
Scope and Content Note
Frederick Hehr, Benn Hall Assoe., RT Haslam, Mr. Hollenbeck, Wm Hitzig, Hugh Head, Bryn Hovde, Don Hollenbeck, Jan Hoyt, Miss
Hone, John Haynes [UNK], Cyril Houle, Benn Hall, John Hehenberg, Ronny Hobbs, Philip Haber, Max Heraberg, George Huszar, Charles
Hodges, May Bell Harper, David Hall, Mary Hoctor, Joseph Hirsh, Eloise [UNK] Hazard, Ruth Haefner, Samuel Hood, Clayton Hildum,
Ranald Hobbs, George Kahrl-Harbard Univ., Robert Hutchins, Lawrence Hill, Curtis Hoxter, George Holt, Helen Hiett, Hamilton
Holt, Bruce Hughes, Mortimer Hays, Wm Harlan [UNK], Jane Haselden, Al Hart, Howard Hall, Bernard Heller, Margaret Halsey,
Paul Hoffman, Gerald Heard, Lynn Poole-Johns Hopkins Univ., Lesley Heathcote, Stewart Holbrook, Laura Hobson, Hiram Haydn,
KR Fourcher, Louis Halle, George Holt, Myron Leslie Hurwitz, Charles Hurd, John Harkrider
Personal and Business Correspondence.
Box 76, Folder 1
I General Correspondence 1948.
Scope and Content Note
Charles Ikle, Gordon Halstead, Carl Jerandsen, WT Hageboeck, Frank Fremont-Smith-Inteernational Committee for Mental Hygiene,
Andrew Lomers-Amer. League for a Free Palestine, Harry Martin, Antonio [UNK] Henry Still-Iowa City Press-Citizen, Daily Iowan,
James Lombard-International Assoc. forLecturers and Concert Artists, Mr. Wm Hanway-International Paper Co.
Box 76, Folder 2
J General Correspondence 1948.
Scope and Content Note
Walter Johnson, Peter John, Joan Javits, Ray Josephs, Robert Johnson, Howard M Jones, Joachim Joesten, Eliot Janeway, Paula
Jakobi, Philip Wiener-Journal of the History of Ideas.
Box 76, Folder 3
K General Correspondence 1948.
Scope and Content Note
Bernard Krisher, Robert Keedick, Jim Kelly, Alfred Kreymborg, Jessica Kerr, Louis Kronenberger, Alfred Kazin, Florence King,
Jere Long, Frank Oliver-Kemsley Newspapers Ltd. of London, Alfred Knopf, Herman Kogan, Richard Lonsdale, CO Wright-Kansas
State Teachers Assoc., Siegfried Kracauer, Ruth Keener, Sid Kline, Robert Kinter, George Kratsch, Nanette Kutner, Owen Y Kinnard,
Frances Parkinson Keyes, Arthur Knight, Wm Cole, Felix Streyckmans-Kiwanis Magazine, Lois Chevalier, Elizabeth Kingsley, Jack
Kimball, Elliott Belden-Franklin Life Insurance
Box 76, Folder 4
L General Correspondence 1948.
Scope and Content Note
Margaret LowisolearGeorge Lawton, Bill Lawrence, Jessica Lewis, David Lilienthal, Russell Lord, James Kelly-Lippincott Co.,
Katherine Little, Erwin Lessner, Edward Mills-Longmans, Green and Co., Amy Freeman Lee, Clarence Lank, [UNK] Lampe, Earl Leaf,
Robert Linscott, K Lehman, Loretta Hawkins, Paul Henry Lang, James Farrell, Carl Victor Little, AR Wilson, Umphrey Lee, Mrs.
Robert Lehman, Ben Lieberman, Frances [UNK] Arthur Lockwood, John Logue, Cedric Larson, John La Touche, Louise Thomas, Fred
Lyon, Joseph Lewis, Erich Leinsdorf, John McCallum [UNK] Theodore Lentz, Norman Lewis, Themas Lesure, Savoie Lottinville,
Mr. Laney, Dudley Frasier-Little Brown and Co., N Louderback, [UNK] [UNK] Alexander Lindey, Robert Landry, Margaret Lowengrund,
Amy Loveman.
Box 76, Folder 5
Longman, Green and Co. 1948
Symposium. John Chase, “Years of the Modern “Miss L. Burke, Mildred Carson, Prof. Barzun, “Years of the Modern”-outline (several copies),
Archibald MacLeish, Mr. Blank, Edward Mills,
Box 76, Folder 6
M General Correspondence 1948.
Scope and Content Note
Edgar Ansel [UNK] Margaret MacColl, Allen Lesser-Menorah Journal, Karl Menninger, Alan Olmstead-Manchester Evening Herald,
George Stevenson-Mental HealthDrive, Arthur Morgan, Ernest Marx, Lawrence Mayers, Ted Mills, Lewis Mumford, Scott Meredith,
Margret Wagner-Main Currents in Modern Thought, Dora Neuffer-Mouvement Universel pour une Confederation Mondiale, Robert Landry,
Eric Mainquist, Anne Solomon-Midwood High School, Charlotte Munger, Helen Mears, Sherwin Montell, John Clare, Mac Migle, Ted
Murkland, Robert Magidoff, Merle Miller, Wendell MacRae, Marie Minuto, Archibald MecLeish, Julius Manson, Helen Mudgett, Warren
Moscow, Albert Maltz, Monica McCall, Anne Loveland Meyering, Roland Mueser, Herbert [UNK] Courtney Groeschel, Hope Stuart-Magic
MIrror Assoc., Joan Meth, Harry Moore, Sanford Schwarz-Marvel Comic Group, James Maher, Al Malstrom, Wm [UNK] Maxwell, Albert
Maltz, Wm Ziff, Mary Moon, allen Maxwell, Alice McClallister, Naney MacLennan, Rebecca Mixner, Garrett Mattingly, Grace Mayer,
HS Latham-MacMillan Co., AJ Musta, Curtis Marting, WH Mason, Theodore Malcolm TO Griessemer, Gabriel Martin, Richard McLaughlin,
Christopher Morley, Elizabeth McKee, MM Musselman, Russell Maloney, JW Mason, Paulette Raphel, Elixabeth Ann McMurray, Marcella
Powers, Herbert Mays
Personal and Business Correspondence.
Box 77, Folder 1
Several Folders within one folder. a)
M Manuscripts - Correspondence about 1948 b)
Marlowe Article. several CollinsMagazines (6)
Scope and Content Note
A) Ilda Leoni, Alexander [UNK] Ray Walters, Ken Macrorie, Alfred Steinberg, Gerhard Friedrich, Muriel Johnstone, Frank Dobie,
Frances Hayes, Elizabeth Walling, Hermine Isaacs, Karl Anderson, John Hersay, Wm Esslinger, Helen Puner, Frank Weitenkampf,
Janet Walter, Richard Neuberger, Bernard Ikaler, George Braziller, Edward Choate, Arthur Burling, John Voelker, Sidney Fuller,
Royal Purcell, [UNK] Kraus, Walter Gelhorn, Roy Norr, Morris Ernst, Hans Rosenhaupt, Harold Guinzburg, John [UNK] Rex Crawford,
Edith Buckwald, Frederich Smedley, Bernard Reines, Howard Moorepart, Robert Olson, Emil Lengyel Bernard Frechtman, Morris
Ernst, Liesl Frank, Ron Schiller, Esther Mrus, HW Holzer, Geoffrey Hellman, Samuel Levenson, Will Maslow, John Wharton.
B) Roger W Riis, Howard Florance.
Box 77, Folder 2
P General Correspondence 1948.
Gladys Persons, Elizabeth Matthews-Pennsylvania State Education Assoc., Lucy Pilibosian, William Patterson,
Box 77, Folder 3
People's World Convention. Stringfellow Barr,
Box 77, Folder 4
Quote: a weekly digest.
Physical Description: 47 copies.
Box 77, Folder 5
R General Correspondence 1948.
Scope and Content Note
Alex Robinson, James Rosenberg, Rodolfo [UNK] Aileen Robinson, James Reitmulder, Henry Morton Robinson, George Lyons Rubin,
Beardsley Ruml, Raymond Rubinow, David Rockefeller, Stanley Rinehart, Dan H Sangster, Gwynne Ross, Emery Reves, Samuel Redmond,
[UNK] Zaven, James Rogers, James Roosevelt, Charles Raddock, John Ballenger, De Witt Wallace, Lee Rogow, Carl Rollins, Herman
Radin, Carlos Romulo, Ben Ray Redman, Beardsley Ruml, Lillian Rosensweig, Eleanor Roosevelt, John Robling, HW Ross, Henry
Regnery, Michael Romanoff, Maurice Rosenfeld, Fred Robin, Bertrand Russell, Hans Rosenhaupt, Billy Rose
Box 77, Folder 6
Reader's Digest, Corinne Johnson, Howard Horace, De Witt Wallace, Daniel [UNK] Alfred Dashiell, Howard Florence,
Box 77, Folder 7
Record Review. Coleman Rosenberg, Everett L Degolyer Jr., David Hall.
Box 77, Folder 8
John William Rogers, correspondence, newspaper clippings.
Box 77, Folder 9
S General Correspondence 1948.
Scope and Content Note
Harry Scherman, Dore Schary, Steinberg, Max Lincoln Schuster, Bob Sherwood, Alfred Steinberg, Henry Spelman, Larry Schultz,
Guy Emery Shipler, Cyril Smith, Hugh Stix, Julius Stulman, Frederic Smedley, Betty Chamberlain, Bradford Smith, Nancy [UNK]
James Thrall Soby, Lawrenee Spivak, John Decker, Thomas Street, Datus Smith, Ann Stevick, His Eminence Francis Joseph Cardinal
Spellman, Bob Haslam, Harold Sherman, Samuel Shellabarger, Robert Smith, Richard Andrea, CL Stoit, RC Page, Samuel Sharkey,
Jr., Carl B Smith, Leo Szilard, Richard Simon, Mildred Stroop, James Stokely, Charles Schrock, H. Scherbak, J. Sobel, HelenBall,
Arthur Morse - Salute, Mark Starr, [UNK] DH Sangster, Raymond Spottiswoode, Smedley, Edward Stanley, Roger Strauss, Milton
Jay Salamon, Colonel [UNK] Simon, James Soby, Raymond Swing, Gerard Piel, Martin [UNK], Jay Scott, JJ McKeon-SoundScriber
Corp., Preston Shadwell, Paul Sakwa, I Snapper, Richard Scandrett, Harold Stassen, Dorothy Sara, Townsend Scudder, John Scoon,
Wilbur Smith, Sigrid Schultz, Walter Selden, Robert Streger, Benjamin Sonnenberg, William [UNK] Benet, George Seldes, Studebaker
Corp., Simon and [UNK], Myron Emanual-Science, The Southern Packet, Harlow Shapley, Mabel Wood [UNK] Schiller.
Personal and Business Correspondence.
Box 78, Folder 1
T General Correspondence 1948.
Scope and Content Note
The United Lodge of Theosophists, Ordway Tead, Gene Tunney, Fritz [UNK], Topeka State [UNK], Miss Tobe-Tobe and Assoc., William
Shirer, Monte Thornton, Alan Reynolds Thompson, Martha Franklin, Elizabeth Colclough, TO [UNK], James Tuck, Sam Thomas, Major
Harry Moore, Florence Rossi, Richard Pleasant-The The Town Hall, Chase Taylor, Myra Thompson, Wilbur Nelson, Charles Tobey,
Dennis Trueblood, LE Burke-Time, Inc., [UNK] Kreymborg, Ellen Thayer, Vincent Tubbs, G. Bott, Allan Ralph Zenowitz, Gertrude
Katcher-Telamuse Productions.
Box 78, Folder 2
U General Correspondence 1948.
Scope and Content Note
John Ullman, Fred Warner Neal, Reverand Victor Brown, Lucille McCormick, Harold Urey, Charles Tobey, Wayne Morse, Dennis Chavez-US
Senate, Unitarianism, David KeefeJulian Street-UNRSCO.
Box 78, Folder 3
W General Correspondence 1948.
Scope and Content Note
Rita Walter, Sumner Welles, Samuel Williamson, Louise Dreifus-Writer's Digest, Dorothy Winters, Kenneth Nickel-Wichita High
School East, Ted Weeks, Ira Wolfert, John Wharton, FC [UNK], Richard Walsh, Ray Walters, Stillman Williams, John Horace Wear,
James Werburg, Josephine Wilkins, Son•aa Levinthal-Whittlesey House, Irving [UNK], Ted Waller, John Winterich, Jack Whitehouse,
B. Robinson-Wealth Inc., Victor Weybright, Mary Hays Weik, Willard Ruliffson, Fred Wertham, Arthur White, Lee Wright, Corrine
Johnson, Raymond Wise, Sterling Fisher, Mrs. Elbert Wortman, David Westheimer, Helen Lee Wessel, Mrs. Lloyd Williams, Dyke
Williams, Roland Wolseley, Max [UNK], William White, Calder Willingham, Robert Allen, What are We Waiting For? by Smedley,
Harris Wofford, Carleton Wells, What Can I Do? by Denny, Oscar Williams, James Warburg, Donald Engle, H Wechsler, Joan Wharton,
Janet Waller, Elaine Wayne, Walter Wanger, Jacob Wilk,
Box 78, Folder 4
Folder,
Wharton. Frederick Selen, article by Wharton.
Box 78, Folder 5
[UNK] Wharton. corres. and articles.
Box 78, Folder 6
Wolfe - Perkins. Schreiber, John Terry, Edward [UNK], Irma Muench William Bond, Thomas Little.
Box 78, Folder 7
Robert R. Young - Letters to Ed on notes of an Int. Meddler. ARTIcle also.
Personal and Business Correspondence.
Box 79, Folder 1
A - 1949.
Scope and Content Note
Max Ascoli, Carter Atkins, Sidney Moore-Atlantic Monthly, Robert Landry-The Arthors Guild, Akio Asano, Denton Anderson, American
Council of Voluntary Agencies for Foreign Service, Arnold Foster-Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith, Michael Amrine, John
Anderson, Devere Allen, Frank Armer, Florence Adler, Russell Pierce-Abbott Kimball Co. of Claifornia, Patrick Armstrong, Franklin
Adams, George Matthew Adams, J. Donald Adams, Lewis Abrahams, Duncan Aikman, A.S. Akamatsa, Eve Alexander, W. C. Allee, Tom
Allen, Frank Altschul, America National Catholic Weekly, John Eastman-American Arbitration Assoc, Ralph Warren-American Broadcasting
Co., Fred Carney, American Collector of Customs, Elmer Berger-The Council News, Mrs. Samuel Kuhn-Americans for Democratic
Action, Jessie Poesch-American Friends Service Committee, John Mackenzie Cory-American Library Assoc., Sidney Hook-Americans
for Intellectual Freedom, American Telephone and Telegraph, Gail Rowe-The American University, Phyllis Bernstein-American-Russian
Institute, Ed Aswell, Walden Moore-Atlantic Union Committee, Joseph Alsop, Reverend Robert Hartnett-America, A. Archawski,
Frank Armer, Dr. C.A. Aldrich, American Silk Spinning Co., Al Hart, Edwin Armstrong, Melvin Arnold, Gene Weeks, Morris Appelman,
Patrick Armstrong
Box 79, Folder 2
Williams, Albert. Wayne C. Williams, Albert Williams, Norman Cousins, Robb Sagendorph, Dale Warren,
Box 79, Folder 3
B - 1 - 1949.
Scope and Content Note
Thomas Beck, Leonard Bacon, Vilma Ballo, Mildred Maroney-The Brookings Institution, Dick Bertrandias, Mrs. John Mason Brown,
John Benn, John Berryman, William Benton, L.M. Birkhead, E.A. Borgese, John DeQ. Briggs, Herbert Br•ucker, Margaret Bartlett,
Birkhead, Malcolm Bingay, Senator William Benton, Edward Barrett, Lilliam Chiriaka-Newsweek, Julia Bogert, Ordway Tead-Briarcliff
Junior College, Maurice Basseches, John Horace Broujos, Clyde Beck, Edward [UNK], Howard Cutler, Prof. Joseph Brandt, Prof.
Craig Baird, [UNK] Balwin, Senator Raymond Earl Baldwin, Walter Bradbury, Carl Bassett Jr., S. V. Baum, Ralph Beals, Ethel
Beckwith, Don Belding, Canon Bernard Iddings Bell, Libby Benedict, William Rose Benet
Box 79, Folder 4
B - 2- 1949.
Scope and Content Note
John Benn, Leo Margolin-Bennett, Coleman and Co., John Mason Brown, Herbert Br•ucker, James Blaine, Harry Bergman, Morroe
Berger, Elmer Berger, Russell Bletzer, Milton Blackstone, E.M. Bluestone, Bennett Cerf, R. T. Bond, Stephen Bonsal, Geraldine
Clayton-Book [UNK] Club, Lois Billinger, Henry Birkel, G. A. Borgese, Herbert Br•ucker, Amy Loveman-Book-of-the-Month Club,
Dr. Frederika Blankner, Arthur [UNK] - The VitalCenter, Bradford Booth, Mrs. Elizabeth Mann Borgese, Margaret Bourke-White,
Orlo Brees, Ordway Tead-Briarcliff Junior College, Leonard Bacon, Julien Boyd, Paul Braisted, Francis Brown, Harrison Brown,
Spencer Brown, Robert Brunow, Pearl S. Buck, Hiram Rasely-Burdett College, Lu Burke, Gelett Burgess, C. C. Burlinghame, Ben
Lucien Burman, John Horne Burns, Struthers Burt, Roger Butterfield, H. R. Baukhage, Francis Brown, Curt Beck, Burl Ives, Alice
Franklin Bryant.
Box 79, Folder 5
Wm. Rose Penet. photo and letter.
Box 79, Folder 6
C - 1 - 1949.
Scope and Content Note
Elizabeth Cope Collins, George M. Cohen, Willard Elsbree, Citizens' Committee on the Public Schools, Hiram Haydn-Crown Publishers,
Mary Lou Collins, Lucille Carlson, Mrs. Bernard Cahn, Ruth Carson, Ben M. Cherrington, Sue Cardozo, Raymond Ciarcia, Miriam
Merritt-Ruth Carson, Edwin Calhoun (Mrs.), Robert Conly, Melville Cane, Cyril Clemens, Barbara Chapin, Bernard Cahn, Urana
Clarke, Henry Commager, Sherwin Cody, Robert Cummins, Ted Curtis, Henry Canby, Courtlandt Canby, Cass Canfield, Lewsi Rosenstiel,
Faul Comly French-CARE, Inc., Ernest Camp, Dean Harry Carman, William Canine, George Cassidy, Katherine Chamberlain, Jacques
Chambrun, C. L. Chandler, Ralph Chapman, John Chase, Allen Chellas, Caleb Foote
Box 79, Folder 7
C - 2 - 1949.
Scope and Content Note
Mrs. Bennet Cerf, Stanley Chapman, Leo Cherne, Lynn Williams., Montrose Newman-Childrens Press, Sidonie Gruenberg-Child Study
Assoc. of Am., W. Dix-Chinese Embassy, Katy Christopherson, Russell Church, S. A. Anthony-Civilian Protection Group, Joseph
Clark, Urana Clarke, Helen Clarkson, Reverend Claxton, General Lusius Clay, Wilson Clough, Bob Cluett, Vesder Colangelo, Disney
MoKeen-Colby College, George Cole, Howard Collins, E. A. Borgese-Committee to Frame a World Constitution, Thomas Collinoon,
Philip Culuschuas, Richard Clurman, Charles St. Thomas-Columbia Univ., Collier's All-Scholastic, Everett Clinchy, R. P. Compton,
Conscription News, Elihu Stamm-Cooper, Richard Cordell, Norman Cornish, Louis Cowan, Thomas Coward, Fleur Cowles, Neal Cross,
Allan Cranston, Larabie Cunningham, Ernest Simmons-Curcent Digest of the Soviet Press, The Real Danger - Fear of Ideas by
Henry Steele Commager.
Personal and Business Correspondence.
Box 80, Folder 1
D.
Scope and Content Note
R. Buvall, Richard Walsh-John Day Co., Jonathan Daniels, Elmer Davis, Charles Dollard, A. Den Doolaard, Beatride Desfosses,
J. G. Dickey, Norman Draper, Whitney Darrow, Senator Douglas, Louis Thomas Virginuis Dabney, Henry Dana, Leigh Banenberg,
Bill Dauforth, Margery Darrell, Carlos Davila, Hassoldt Davis, Martha Davis, Vera Micheles Dean, Mary Gould Davis, Brooks
Emeny, Victoria B. Demarest, Aleda Barclay Sec't to Judge Wm Denman, Edison Dick, Marion Dodd, Fairfax Downey, Emanael Demby,
Charles Denhard, Lee Barker-Double-day and Eo., Prof. John Downs, Donald Dunham, Theodore Waller
Box 80, Folder 2
Encyclopedia Britannica, articles, John V. Dodge, Walter Yust-Ed.,
Box 80, Folder 3
Freedom House. George Field, minutes, Authority in an Unbelieving Worldby Leo Cherne
Box 80, Folder 4
Fast, Howard. articles, newspaper clippings.
Box 80, Folder 5
G.
Scope and Content Note
Johanna Grant, Peter Grimm, Antoni Gronowicz, Norman Richardson-Gettysburg College, Joseph Grew, Lewis Gannett, Hudson Grunewald,
Harry Green, John Gleason, Alan Green, Bishop Gilbert of N.Y., Tom Groessemer, CR. Graham, Den Raeburn-Gaer Assoc., C G Gaum,
Larry Gara, Edith Garthe, Kenneth Gebbie, Robert Hutchins, Samuel Goldwyn, Mrs. W.J. Goodwin, Cord Meyer Jr., John Temple
Graves, Walter Gray, Elinor Green, Wm Grouse, Thomas Wilson, Sidney Satenstein, Diggory Venn, John Gunther
Box 80, Folder 6
Hackett. correspondence, article, pamphlets (an American School, The Riverdale Plan for Peace Through School Experience.)
Box 80, Folder 7
Hillver Piece, Bollinger - Pantheon.
Scope and Content Note
Luther Evans, Robert Gooch, Hon. James Patterson, Archie MacLeish, Jacob Javits, articles, Ezra Loomis Pound, John Davis Lodge,
Mary Ella Hopkins, Alexander Lindey, Harrison Smith, John Lewis, Kurt Wolff
Box 80, Folder 8
Holiday-Standard Oil. corres.
Box 80, Folder 9
H - 1 - 1949.
Scope and Content Note
Hornell Hart, John Haynes Holmes, CC Hamenway, Wilna Hervey, Bernice E. Hicks, Gladys Huss, Robert Hutchins, Dale Warren-Houghton
Mifflin, John Hohenberg, Frank Hacket, Ben Hall, Oscar Hammerstein, Edward Harris, Doris Flowers-Henry Holt and Co., Alexander
Hehmeyer, Carle Hodge, Mortimer Hays, John Hersey, Frank Hackett, Stanley Heath, Alan Hathway, Raymond Hurel, Wm Hitzig, James
Humphry III, Alfred Lilienthal-HELP, Hornell Hart, Laura Hobson, Hans Hackenbruch, Alan Haemer, Hiran Haydn, Les Hafner, David
Hall, Gordon Halstead, Mrs. Morgan Hamilton, Russell Hamilton, Jane Hammer, Herbert Harris, Henry Hanson, Herdis Hanson.
Personal and Business Correspondence.
Box 81, Folder 1
H - 2 - 1949.
Scope and Content Note
Herdis Hanson, Henry Hanson, Howard Hanson, Russell Lynes-Harper's Magazine, Victor Hass, Robert Betts-Harcourt, Brace & Co.,
Hadassah Winer-Harper & Bros., Robert H. Haynes-Harvard College Library, Arthur Garfield Hays, Francis Hayes, H. Nugent Head,
Paul Brooks-Houghton Mifflin, Quincy Howe, Garland Evans Hopkins, Chat Paterson-Committee for the Nation's Health, James Hearst,
Stanley High, Lilian Britt Heinsohn, Henry Sloane Coffin-Holyland Emergency Liaison Program, Hugo Saclio-Hillyer College,
Joseph Hirsh, William Hitzig, Laura Hobson, Thayer Hobson, Rita J. Crocker-Hockaday School, John Haynes Holmes, Paul Hoffman,
Hollenbeck, Norman Hood, Sidney Hooz., P. McManus-Houghton Mifflin, Martha Huddleston, Katherine Hruska, Ben Huebsch, R. Bruce
Hughes, Robert Hutchins, Harold Hurwitz, Laurence Hyde.
Box 81, Folder 2
I.
Scope and Content Note
Frances Grant-International League for the Rights of Man, Samuel Guy InmanFather Albert Murray-Information, John Ivey, Mr.
Intner, Harold Ickes, Charles Ikle, Genevieve Schneider-Intercollegian, Ilma's Grapevine, Richard Byrd-Iron Curtain Refugee
Campaign.
Box 81, Folder 3
Integrated Education--Foundation.
Scope and Content Note
correspondence, articles, newsletter, Fritz Kunz-Counsellor on Studies, Emmet Lavery, Gordon Halstead, Draft for the foundation,
Agenda and Supplementary Material for Organizational Meeting of the Research Coordinating Board, The World Institute-A Proposal
for a Scientific Institute Devoted to Integrated Cultural, Ethical, and Economic World Progress by Julius Stulman, The Recovery
of Culture, Doris Hoffman, Issuxes in Integration.
Box 81, Folder 4
J.
Scope and Content Note
Robert Jungle, Marvin Fisher Jones, Rebecca Jarard, Stanley Jones, Albin Johnson, Wallace Harrison, Jan Juta, Malcolm Jones,
Ben Javits, JL Teller-Office of Jewish Information, Robert Johnson, Helen Fried Joseph
Box 81, Folder 5
K.
Scope and Content Note
Philip Kurland, K, Karvano, Albert Ralph Korn, Sholdon Karlan, Grayson King, Howard Kurtz, Father James Keller-The Christophers,
Hans Kaltenborn, Kiyoshi, John Boynton Kaiser, Horace Kallen, Rolf Kalterborn, Alberta Kelley, CO Wright-Kansas State Teachers
Assoc., J.M. Kaplan, Janet Rodgers Kaye, Roger Keane, Frances Keene, Jim Kelly, Joseph Joel Keith, Chester Kerr, Marion Kenworthy,
Harry Kern, Wm Heard Kilpatrick, Andrew Kind, Elizabeth Kingsley, Clark Kinnaird, Alfred Knopf, Wm Cole-Alfred Knopf, Inc.,
Sidney Kingsley, Ed Kuhn, Leon Kochuitzky, Fritz Kunz, Howard Kuttz
Box 81, Folder 6
L - 1949.
Scope and Content Note
Peter Lavan, Emmet Lavery, Max Lerner, Amy Freeman Lee, Philip Lesserman III, Erich Leinsdorf, Herbert Lehman, Mrs. Robert
Dehman, Sonia Levisnthal, SM Levitas, Adele Levy, Nathan Levin, Donald Romm Levy, Mrs. David M. Levy, Ralph Leyden, Henry
Link, David Lilienthal, Edward Litchfield, John Davis Lodge, Robert Low, Merrylen Townsend Lerman, Marguerite Livingston,
Wm. Bross Lloyd, Roger Loomis, Marion Canby, Savoie Lottinville, Margaret Floyd, Storer Lunt, Louis Lusky, Isaac Don Levine,
Edward Litchfield, J.K. Lasser, Frederick Lewis, Leo Lania, Jessica Lewis, William Lawrence, Christopher LaFarge, Bob Landry,
Al Laney, Paul Henry Lang, Henry Langer, William Lynch, E. Lyman, W. J. Burke-Look, Frances Lyon, LARA-Elizabeth Reiss Alexander
Lewis, Fred Luchs, Miss Lawson, Toshiko Ohsawa, LARA-Esther B. Rhoads.
Box 81, Folder 7
M - 2 - 1949.
Scope and Content Note
Lewis Mumford, A.J. Muste, George Murdock, Tracy D. Mygatt, Tom McNeil, J.P. Bethel-Merriam Co., Mrs. Frederic March, Pierre
Burton-Maclean's Magazine, Mailings Inc., Edyth Milberg, Richmond Miller-The Messenger, Otto von Simson Measure, Linda Mangelsdorf,
Brien McMahon (Senator), E.B. Moorehouse, Christopher Morley, Dorothy McFadden, Elsa Maxwell, Mollie Moon, Milton McLean,
Micheal Mok, Hal McIntosh, Ashley Montagu, Henry Lee Moon, Walter Murphy, Lawrence Mayers, Carey McWilliams, Kenneth McCormick,
Fern Maddox, Robert Mahoney, Theodore Malcolm, Martin Mane, Thomas Mann, Alan Olmstead-Manchester Evening Herald
Personal and Business Correspondence.
Box 82, Folder 1
M - 2- 1949.
Scope and Content Note
Merle Miller, F. DeWolfe Miller, Edyth Milberg, Leo Miller, [UNK] Minuto, Bernard Mishkin, Douglas [UNK], Ashley Montagu,
Dale Morgan, William Morris Agency, Walter Mosse, Charles Edgerton, Montclair Education Assoc., Ernest [UNK], Louise Thomas,
Arthur Motley, Edgar Ansel Mowrer, H. J. Muller, Harold Mantell, Pieree Matisse, Grace Mayer, Lawrence Mayers, Herbert Mayes,
Malcolm R. McBride, Mrs. McBride, John McCaffery, Margaret MacColl, Jinx McCrary, John McCutcheon, Dorothy McFadden, Archibald
MacLeish, Senator Brien McMahon, [UNK] [UNK] McMurray, Virginia Patterson-the Macmillan Co., McMurray's the Personal Bookshop,
Thomas Means, A.A. Medved, Measure A Critical Journal, Frederic Melcher, Cord Meyer,James A. Michener, Lamar Middleton, J.A.
Migel
Box 82, Folder 2
Folder,
N.
Scope and Content Note
Harry Carman-N.Y. Adult Education Council, Everett Clinchy-National Conference of Christians and Jews, Mildred Fenner-National
Education Assoc. of the U.S., The New School for Social Research, Heinz Norden, James Nield, J.J.Singh-India League of America
(Nehru), Jerome Nathanson, Maurice Rosenblatt-National Committee for an Effective Congress, James Lambie-National Committee
for Free Europe, Elinore Herrick-National Citizen's Council on Civil Rights, Allen Nevins, Nathan Field, Richard Neuberger,
Leo Nevas, Sigmund Neumann, Victor Waybright-The New American Library, Paul Hoffman, Geoffrey Hellman-The New Yorker, Frida
Nielsen, John Swomley-National Council Against Conscription, A.J. Carlson-National Society for Medical Research, Stanley Noble,
[UNK] Symphony Society.
Box 82, Folder 3
S - 1 - 1949.
Scope and Content Note
Gustave Simons, Robert Mercer, State [UNK] Commission, Dale Stafford, [UNK] Schilp, Wiliam Sadowsky, Merritt Stone Jr., San
Francisco State College-Seminar in Europe, Milo Sutliff, Milton Smith, I. Snapper, Kathleen Sproul, Mort Singer, Alix Szilasi,
Upton Sinclair, John Sullivan, Margaret Sebree, Arthur Schlesinger, Horace Sutton, Sidney Satenstein, Laurence Salisbury,
Marquess of Salisbury, Robert [UNK] William Comb, Herbert Schneider, Guy Emery Shipler, Norman Smith, William Sloane, Bernard
Sobel, Edward Schmerler, [UNK] Schary, H. Scherbak, M.B. Schnapperz, Georges Schreiber, Charlotte [UNK], Judge Samuel Seabury,
Julius Seligson, [UNK] Shapley, Max Schuster, Clifford Shaw, Harris Shevelson, Roger Shaw, Judge Sherry.
Box 82, Folder 4
S - 2 - 1949.
Scope and Content Note
Guy Emery Shipler, Mary Shipley, James Shotwell, George Shuster, Lawrence Siegel, Henry Simon, Dick Schuster, Anabel Simpson,
Gregg Sinclair, Spyros [UNK], Upton Sinclair, Herbert Sloan, William Sloane, Harry Slochower, [UNK] Smedley, Bernard [UNK],
Bernard Smilowitz, Allen Smith, Paul Smith, Smith College-Prof. Esther C. Dunn, Norman Smith, Susan Smith, Leon Schinasi Assoc.,
Edgar Snow, Bernard Sobel, Norma Miller-Society for the Prevention of WW III, Bill Soskin, Sound Stages Inc., Judith Staples,
Roy Stryker, Joe Barnes and Bartley Crum-New York Star, Mark Starr, Mrs. John Stewart, Alfred Steinberg, Abram Spanel, Norman
Isaacs-St. Louis Star, Rex Stout, Nathan Straus, Roger Straus, Harold Strauss, Hope Stewart, Frank Sullivan, Gael Sullivan,
Ellen Sulzberger, Aaron Sussman, Herbert [UNK] Swope, Arthur Schlėsinger Jr., Kathleen [UNK], A.A. Suppan
Box 82, Folder 5
T.
Scope and Content Note
Norman Taylor, Tobe, Diana Trillings, Ordway Tead, Bernard Drew, Telford Taylor, Nelson Talbott Jr., Kiyoshi Tanimoto, Frank
Erager, Nathaniel Maxwell-Thoughtways, Annexation Agreement Between the U.S. and Texas-The Texas State Teachers Assoc., Charles
Tennyson, Lon Tinkle, Goodwin Watson-Teachers College, Malcolm Ross-20th Century-Fox Film Corp., Norman Thomas, Dr. Terhune,
Sarah Augusta Taintos, Elbert Thomas, Nelson Talbott, Mary Toppi, Bud Talbott, Herbert Welte--Techears College of Conn., Monte
Bartlett Thornton, Jerry Tallmer, W. W. Teece, Mrs. M.S. Turk, Catherine [UNK], Jay Tower, Robert Trout, James Thurber, Grover
Theis, Harriet Tracy, Doris Lavelle, Corlisa Lamont, Norman Taylor, Catherine [UNK], Tracy Tyler, Mrs. Edward Thomas, Mrs.
Bernard Tomson, Tom Townsend, Helen Tapper, Shepard Traube, Clara Tead, Ralph Pitcher, Ruth Teiser, Lovell Thompson, John
Thompson, Henry Luce-Time, Alfred Baker-Time Magazine, Louise Brown, Arnold Toynbee, Marian Carter-The Town Hall, Frank Tubridy.
Box 82, Folder 6
P - 1949.
Scope and Content Note
Charles Prince, Princeton Film Center, Wilferd Peterson, William Patterson, Laurence Sebel-Phi Sigma Delta's Ruby Celebration,
Jane Hudson-P.E.N. Club, Jack Cominsky, Fred Smith, Book Service for Newspapers, K.B. Elliot, Red Motley-Parade, The “Point
Four” Program by James Warburg, Rosemary Park, William Parker, Edwin MacEwan-Paterson Chamber of Commerce, Floyd and Betty
Pattee, John Pearson, Houston Peterson, F.W. Perocter, Prof. Ralph Barton Perry, Anna Laise Phillips, Merlyn Pitzele, article
from Plain Talk by Asher Brynes, Mrs. E.E. Piper, Laura Huxtable Porter, Post War World Council, Orville Prescott, K.S. [UNK],
Inc., Clifford Snaw,Senator Brien MacMahon, Mrs. Henry Leach-Public Ed. Assoc.
Personal and Business Correspondence.
Box 83, Folder 1
R - 1 - 1949.
Scope and Content Note
Walter Orr Roberts, Frederick Rinehart, Lt. Cmdr. J.C. Reardon, Allen Rivkin, Sylvia Rodenbach, Ruth Rome, William Rosenblum,
Beardsley [UNK], Cowl Rider, Philip Ewald-Rineharf, The Reader's Bigest-DeWitt Wallace, Charles [UNK] Reader's Digest, Bob
Ross, Stanley Rugg, Janet Roe, G.D. Rudd, Arthur Hays Sulzaberger, George Reetz, Rossell Hope Robins, Elizabeht Clarke Reiss,
Burton Raffel, Mary R. Rondeau, Frank Ramsey, Radcliffe College, Simon [UNK], Mrs. Kermit Roosevelt (Peter [UNK] Next Voter)
Anna Roosevelt, Ira Reid, Louis Ruppel, N. Crwin Rush, Valentine Sorokin-Embassy of the USSR, Franz Rubinow, Leo Doyle, Louis
Dolivet, James Rosenberg, Earl Ross, [UNK] Florance-Reader's Digest
Box 83, Folder 2
R - 2 - 1949.
Scope and Content Note
D. Wallace-Reader's Digest, Beardsley Roml, Irwin Robinson, Robert Rosamond, Carlos Romulo, Cowl Rider, Ben Ray Redman, Helen
Appleton Read, Burton [UNK], Roger W. Riis, Donald Klopfer, Maule-Random House, Byron Colling, Bayard Rustin, Francis Russell,
John William Rogers, Alan Raphael, James Shotwell, Russell Rhodes, Rebecca and Dean Richardson, Bob Ran, Emery Reves, Quentin
Reynolds, Norman Richardson, Ranald [UNK] and Co., Frederick Rine-hart, Stanley Rinehart, Stewart Robb, Frederick Robin, Henry
Robinson, Nelson Rockefeller, Wellington, Roe, John Wm Rogers, Ruth Bryan Owen Rohde, Eleanor Roosevelt, Fred Rosen, Percy
Knauth, Alison Raymond, Dean James Russell.
Box 83, Folder 3
Roosevelt - Spellman Controversy.
Scope and Content Note
Grenville Clarke, Rocherster, Robert Hutchins, Keith Funston, Helen Cunningham, [UNK] Reid, Wm Green, Frank Graham, C.A. [UNK],
J.W. Harrelson, Myron Taylor, AR Robb, Arhtur Fox, Albert C Jacobs, Josephine Jasper, Samuel Callaway, List of Potential Signers
Box 83, Folder 4
Town Hall Trip.
Scope and Content Note
John Nelson, Memo, mailing address for members, Helen Wessells, application, background editorial info., Chester Williams,
World Town Hall Seminar, Visa aplication, Freedom's [UNK] Rings Round the World (pamphlet)
Box 83, Folder 5
Town Meeting Mutual. Town Hall scripts, talks, clippings, Elizabeth Schenk, articles, talk on alcohol.
Box 83, Folder 6
Town Meeting. Am. Broadcasting Co., “Good Evening Neighbors!”-America's Town Meeting of the Air, George V. Denny Jr., C.R. Pettes.
Box 83, Folder 7
Town Hall Club. Sture Mathew, Mary Grimes, Thurston Davies, Charles Beckwith, Wm Traum, Elizabeth Colclough, Wilbur Nelson, Walter Cooking,
Box 83, Folder 8
Thyssen. article, trial, Regarding: Thyssen Trial, Thyssen vs. Reves, photocopies, letter to Fritz Thyssen,
Box 83, Folder 9
U.
Scope and Content Note
Esther Stamats-United Council of Church Women, Mrs. Richard Loengard-United Negro College Fund, Harold Bentley-University
of Utah Press, Leah Trelease-Univ. of Illinois, Mrs. J.D. Williams-Univ. of Mississippi, Dean Spalding-Univ. of Ill., Clifton
Utley, Avis Schulman-United Jewish Appeal, Jean Starr Untermeyer, W. T. Couch-Univ. of Chicago Press, Charles Werz, Fred Werner
Neal, Charles Probes, John Ullman, Organizations Cooperating in All-Day Conference on the United [UNK] Nations, Datus Smith-Assoc.
of Am. University Presses, Louis Untermeyer.
Box 83, Folder 10
V.
Scope and Content Note
The Viking Press, Gore Vidal, Dorothy Shereff, Fritz von Windegger, Henry Volk, Everett Fontaine, Amy Vanderbuilt, Mamie Volpe,
Carl Van Doren, Ted Van Fossen, James Patteson III-Vitamin Productz Co., Harriet Van Horne, William Veale, Jerry Voorhis,
Rafael Heliodore Valle, Eleanor Van Alen-Training Americans for World Careers, Carroll Van Court, John Vizzard, Ben Huebsch-Viking
Press.
Box 83, Folder 12
Wharton. Paul Newlon, Evolution and the Erotic Impulse, Stock Ownership of Saturday Review Assoc.,J.R. Cominsky, Ada McCormick.
Box 83, Folder 13
XYZ.
Scope and Content Note
Clara Leiser-Youth of all Nations, Inc., Hideki Yukawa, Chester Kerr, Yale Univ. Press, Fred Zepp, Jack Zaiman, Mitsuo Yamagishi,
Paul Yaig Mrs. Barton Yount, Robert Young, Robert Dresser-The Yale Literary Magazine, Blanche Yurka, Stanley Young, William
Hitzig, Frederic Zeman, Samuel Zemurray, William Ziff,
Personal and Business Correspondence.
Box 84, Folder 1
A.
Scope and Content Note
The American Academy of Political and Social Science, Mrs. Louis Azrael, Ella Alford, Russell Anderson, A.M. Pitcher-The Authors
Guild, Richard Andrews, Raymond Allen, T. S. Repplier-The Advertising Council, Frank Altschul, Devere Allen, Frederick Alexander,
Mariana Amram, MacEnnis Moore-American Council of Voluntary Agencies for Foreign Service, Allen White-American Friends Service
Committee, Aerial Livery, Dean Paul Shipman Andrews, Dean Achesoh, Raymond Allen, Cyrilly Abels, Reverend Norman Anderson,
Ahad Polier,Dorothy Aylward, Paul Andrews, Beatrice Auerbach, Abercrombie & Fitch, Edward Aswell, Shannon Allen, Sadie Alexander,
Russell Anderson, Mrs. Curtis Amen, Pearl Kluger-American Committee for Cultural Freedom.
Box 84, Folder 2
B.
Scope and Content Note
Thomas Hart Benton, George Brett, Edward Barrett, Sarah Ball, Dean Burchard, Elizabeth Buchanan, Ben Lucien Burman, Stringfellow
Barr, Herbert Brucker, George Bye, G. A. Borgese, Stephen Benedict, George Brett, Sam Bierman, Winifred Bartlett, Phyllis
Battelle, Hon. Frances Bolton, Dr. H.G. Burks Jr., Marjorie Browne, Wm Bottiglia, Lawrence Blochman, Donna Begen Baer, Harvey
Breit, Clark Barrett, Wm Benton, Windsor Booth, Thomas Bledsoe, Aupela Bruce, Richard Brickner, Pearl S. Buck, Mary Lou Baker,
John Bracken, Chester Bowles, Joseph Blumenthal, Thurman Barnard, Joseph Brewer, Robert Rockmore Barron, Rice & Rockmore,
James Best, Benjamin Goldstein, T. L. Barnard, Charles, Burwell, William Rose Benet, Robert Bogen, Mrs. L.W. Brown, George
Burr, Morroe Berger, Curtis Benjamin, Joseph Prandt, David Burrell, Leonora Berry, Commencement Exercises of Briarcliff Junior
College, Joseph Brooks, John Barkham, Arno Bellack, David Bailey, Grace Burt, M. Brammer, Struthers Burt, Richard Bertrandias,
Alice Bullock, T. Francis Bennett, A. V. Bodine, Antoinette Buchanan, Roland Gelatt-[UNK] Books, Hugh Behymer, Theodore Brameld,
Herbert Brucker, Ulric Bell, William Benton, Ruth Barash, Bert Barker, Marshall Best, Julien Bryan, Elizabeht Mann Borgese,
George Britt.
Box 84, Folder 3
C.
Scope and Content Note
Charles Cherringell, Elihu Cooper, Don Cougdon, Stuart Chase, Mrs. Norman Cox, Houston Cole, Page Cross, Estelle Clapp, Beryl
Cohon, Mrs. Harold Cole, Ridgely Cummings, Bess Cunningham, Arch Crawford, David Cohn, Andrew Crichton, Alexander Clark, Hadley
Cantril, Caravan Travel Club, Wm J. Calvert Jr., Agnes Clark, Anne Chambers, Dana Cotton, Thomas Collens, Howard Gorham-Carver
Found,, Jacques Chambrus, Anna Caples, Kenneth Carter, Ralph Colp, John Cowles, Clarence Faust-Connecticut Educational Survey,
Walter Mallory-Council on Foreign Relations, Henry Chauncey, Louise Clark, Raymond Crowley, Angelo Cohn, Thomas Collens, James
Caldwell, Ruth Corbet, O.C. Carmicheel, M, K. Cooke, Henry Cabot, Stuart Chase, The Commonweal, Robert Christopher, W.L. Clayton,
Swasey Crocker, Hadley Cantril, Raymond Crist, Harold Case, C.W. Chase, Ralph Colp, Henry Steele Commager, Gardner Cowles,
Rina Clas, Mr. and Mrs. Candreva, Hon. ASJ Carnahan, Gordon Cole, Ted Cott, Elizabeth [UNK], Harry Carmen, Mr. Cominsky, Mable
Frances Conant, W. B. Cotton Jr., Randolph Compton, Wm Christopherson, Margaret Clark, Will Clayton, Cass Canfield, Lucy Cores,
Ted Cott, Alicia Cogan, George Counts, Jay H. Clow, James Keller-The Christophers.
Box 84, Folder 4
D.
Scope and Content Note
Malcolm Diamond, Frank Dobie, LeRoy Dreher, Wm Downton, A.F. Davies, Elber Davis, Mary Gould Davis, Virginius Dabney, Hon.
Joseph Darst. Paul Ditzel, R. S. Damon, James Chambers-The Daily Times Herald, Lawrence Martin-The Denver Post, Emmett Dedmon,
John Dobbin, Leigh Danenberg, E. DeGolyer, Arthur DuBrow, Watson Davis, Leo Doyle, Louis Dailey, Kanji Dwarkadas, Anastasia
Dragon, Thomas [UNK], Harold Danziger, Joseph Daniels, Liube Drndic, Josephine Duveneck, Michel Dumont.
Box 84, Folder 5
East West Conference. Charles Odegaard, American Council of Learned Societies, U.N. Educational Scientific and Cultural Org.-Department of Cultural
Activities.
Box 84, Folder 6
ECA Book Council. Hilda Livingston, The New American Liorary of World Literature, Hon. Wm Foster, Victor Weybright, Hon. Paul Hoffman.
Personal and Business Correspondence.
Box 85, Folder 1
Engagements 1951.
Scope and Content Note
John Everett, Rosamond Haas, Rex Stout-Writers Board for World Government, Ann Newbold, Hotel Statler, Elizabeth Bloch, Marshall
Woods Fund, Elizabeth Colclough, Marc Rieffel, Wm Traum, Max Routtehberg, Chinni Sundram, Taraknath Das, Robert Williams,
Richard Shaman, Roger Mastrude, Dorothy Norman, Richard Griffith, Edward Bernays, Eleanor Kask, N.Y. Newspaper Women's Club,
Beryl Cohon, Hulda Goetz, David Lurensky, Hilton Buley, Dr. Minoo Masani, Clark Kuebler, C.A. Robinson Jr., Mrs. Harley Perkins,
Nordecia Johnson, Mary Constantine, Clarence Pickett, D. Guerneey, Sir B. N. Rau, Oscar Israel, Arthur DuBrow, Rabbi Morris
Kertzer, Rabbi Roland Gittelsohn, Max Franzen, Henry Walck, J.S. Doughty, A.V. Bodine, Paul Brooks, Charles Wilson, Isabel
Leighton, Elmira College Commencement, N.J. State Teachers College, The American Education Fellowship, Eugene Wilkins, Colgate
University, Bostonia-Boston University Alumni Mag. Susie Smith, C.G. Sargent, Eugene Wilkins, Ed Wegener, C.M. Stanley, Mrs.
Edward Collier, George Field, Theodore Brameld, Thurston Davies, Wilmer Shultz, Mary Syke, Lewis Eldred, Mr. & Mrs. Edward
Norman, Pauline Fairbanks, Mrs. Edward Collier, Mr. & Mrs. Rajeshwar Dayal, Helen Brandon, Seville Kistler, Rudolf Newburger,
Howard Vickery, George Wulp, Pauline Fairbanks.
Box 85, Folder 2
E.
Scope and Content Note
F.E. Engelman, Edgar Ansell Mowrer, Henry Cabot, Donna Dagen Baer, S.M. Levitas, Dorianne Guernsey, Robert Leeper, Hedvig
Sweetland, Meryle Evans, Eastern Airlines, Wm Emerson, James Eighelberger, Mary Elizabeth Edes, Arthur Elliot, W.W. Livengood,
Lona Eldredge, Dwight Eisenhower, Morris Ernst, Allan Elston, Muriel Eldridge, Violet Edwards, Lewis Eldred, John Thompson
Everitt, Ralph Ellsworth, Roger Evans
Box 85, Folder 3
F.
Scope and Content Note
Eugina Frost, John Sim on Guggenheim Memorial Found., George Field, Charles Ferguson, Mrs. Lincoln Foster, Clarence Faust,
Harriet Fillinger, Fulbright Scholarship, Mary Fabing, Wesner Fallaw, Sterling Fisher, Harry Fiss, Harold Fields, Louis Fischer,
Peggy Fowler, Sarah Ann Frost, David Finn, Foundation for Ingegration of Education, Robert Franklin, Eugene Ferrero, Lawrence
Fuchs, Jeanne Frenry, Anne Ford, Claude Fuessues, Louis Fischer, Arthur Fields, Claude Fuess, [UNK] [UNK], John Farrar, Michael
Florinsky, Irwin Fredman, Norman [UNK], Benjamin Fine, Walter Frese, Howard Florance, Commander John [UNK], Lionel Friedmann,
Keith Funston, Charles Frazier, Murray Frank, Joseph Fujikawa, James Finucane, Virginia Fortiner, Varian Fry, Marshall Field,
Harrison Forman, Hon. Wm Foster, Arthur Fabry, Merwyn Fenner
Box 85, Folder 4
G.
Scope and Content Note
Richard Griffith, Emanuel Greenberg, Gordon Gilmore, Alan Green, Peter Gelliers, Baverly Gizzard, Frank Graham, Victor Gollancz,
Carol Gibbs, Marion Gaadale, Audrey Glass, Glenn Gregory, Joseph Greenberg, L.H. Grunebaum, Albert Guerard, Norman Glenn,
Robert Gatenbee, Mrs. Peter Gossman, Abel Green, Manny Greenberg, Harold Glickman, George Gould, Karl Graf, W.D. Guild, (Mrs.),
Martin Gumpert, James Oliver Brown, John Gruber, Ashton Greene, James Grigsby, Rabbi Roland Gittelsohn, Martin Gold, Leo Gruliow,
Freida Hennock, Dr. H.R. Gant, Frank Goehring, Harry Gambichler, Florence Garing, Mvrtle Geyer, Karl Goedecke, Frances Greenberger,
Richard Gehman, Rose Gates, Joseph Goodbar
Box 85, Folder 5
H.
Scope and Content Note
Ernest Hollis, Sol Hurwitz, Josephine Hemphill, Donald Harrington, Kent Horner, Robert Hume, Paul Hoffman, Richard Hubbell,
Richard Heindel, Everett Hallock, Wm Harlan Hale, Paul Hoffman, Floyd Hageman, Barbara Halton Hallam, Holiday Magazine, Merwin
Hart, H.W. Holzer, Will Henderson, Laurence Hyde, C.H. Haines, N.R. Hoover, Helen Hutchinson, George Holt, Samuel Halperin,
Francis Hayes, Dorothy Hammond, Charles Haigh, [UNK] Hartwell, Palmer Hoyt, Bernard Heller, Ben Huebsch, Wm Higinbotham, August
Heckscher, George Harris, Col. J.D. Holtzermann, Robert Hynson, Carl Humelsine, Loy Henderson, Wayne Hartwell, Garland Evans
Hopkins, Bob Haslam, Frieda Hennock, Sidney K Hertzberg, Hon. Averell Harriman, Sidney Hergby, Rev. Donald Harrington, Curt
Heymann, Helen Anne Hilker, Kimmis Hendrick, Josephine Hemphill, Alexander Hehmeyer, Harlan Hatcher, Mary Hone, Sidney Hertzberg,
John Hill, Sidney Hook, Sally Harrison, Percy Linder Hodgson, Gordon Hagberg, H.F. Harding, Max Herzberg, George Holt, Mildred
Harty, Dean Martin Harveyl, August Heckscher, John Hersey, Calya Hitzig, John Harter, Althea Hottel, Wm Hoffman, Nell Hutchinson,
Dr. Hamilton Holt, Benjamin Hitz, Robert Hopkins, Emmet Hughes, TrudieHunt
Personal and Business Correspondence.
Box 86, Folder 1
Folder. India 1951.
At th Crossroads, by Kamaladewi (book), Letter from Times of India, Conversation with Mrs. Shivran
Physical Description: (18 pages), 8 photographs.
Box 86, Folder 2
Folder. J.
Scope and Content Note
Justice Robert H. Jackson, Harriet W. Jones, Eliot Janeway (speech), W. K. Kelsey, Hannah Josephson, Alvin Johnson (editorial),
Burges Johnson, Dr. Ivor Johnson, Ray E. Jennings, Gertrude Jordon, Daniel James, Dallas Johnson, Joseph Johnson, Blossom
G. Jaffray, G.P.Jain, Eugene Jones, Daniel James, Dorothy Jose, Mary Hilburn Jackson, William P. Jenkins, William Jacobs,
C. Walton Johnson, Albert E. Jolis, Alan K. James, B. Lamar Johnson and newsletter.
Box 86, Folder 3
Folder. K.
Scope and Content Note
Eleanor Kennedy and article by Dan Wickenden, Richard Wallace and Estes Kefaufer address, Dr. Henry Kagen, Kenneth R. Kurtz,
Howard G. Kurtz Jr. and manuscript, Edna Hoew Kuser, Irene Katz, Louis Kon, W. Penn Kime Jr., Morris N. Kertzer, Ray King,
Irvin R. Kuenzli and article from NEA, Horace M. Kallen and Pamphlet, Father James Keller, Arthur Knight, Douglas Kelly, Eleanor
Kask and Newsletter, Ralph Kircher, Alfred A. Knopf, Frances Keene, Robert E. Kuehn, Margaret Kinard, Joseph Joel Keith, Dr.
F. A. Karim, James H. Kelleghan, B.G.Knowles, Richard Barnes Kennen, William Kasius, Frederick L. Lane, Harry F. Klinefelter,
Walter M. Kollmorgen, Earl Keeling, E.C.Krauss, Rita Kissing, Chester Kerr, Alexander Klein, Henry W. Kaessler, Emmett Kelly,
Arthur Krock, Mrs. M. Knighton, F.L.Kunz, George Kandreva, Mary Paxton Keely, James Kelly, Victor W. Knauth, Dessie E. Kushell,
Henry B. Kranz, Bela Kornitz, A.R.Nykl.
Box 86, Folder 4
Folder. L.
Scope and Content Note
Robert Littell, Ted Lentz, Hilda Livingston and introduction to
The Prince, Alexander Laing, Joseph T. Lambie, Anatol Litvak, Madeline Latham, Francis Locke, Jessica Lewis, S.M.Levitas, R. McAneny Loud,
Blossom J. Lewis, Pare Loretz, E. Wilson Lyon, Cedric A. Larson, Carl E. Lindstrom, Norman Draper, and Lacy Report, Corliss
Lamont, Dan Lewis, Neil Laidler, Clarence A. Lyman, H.H. Lippincott, Louis Levand, Edwin D. Lundquist, James Leyburn, N.S.
Light, Hans Hamm, Savoie Lottinville, John Lodge, David Levy, Patsy Look, Storer B. Lunt, (address), J.B.L. Lawrence, Fitzhugh
Lee and article, Ernest E. Leisy, Diana Lucas, J.K. Lasser, Robert J. Misch, Clara Logan, Roy E. Larson, Frederick J. Libby,
Norman A. Lessack, John David Lodge, R.P.Lincoln, Margaret Ligon, Shippen Lewis, H.P.Layer, Norman Lewis, Reginald D. Lang,
Strang Lawson, H.W.Culbreth, and Murray D. Lincoln address.
Box 86, Folder 5
Folder. M.
Scope and Content Note
Ralph Morrissey articles, Dorothy Gardner, Lawrence S. Mayers, Ashley Montagu, Roger G. Mastrude, Walter A. McCleneghan, Monica
McCall, Josephine MacLatchy, George C. McGhee, Edward McSweeney, Edythe Millberg, James Marshall and Princeton conference
Statement, Frances Marquis, John Murdoch, Grace Mayers, Howard A. Meyerhoff, Worthington Minor, George McGHee, Lawrence S.
Mayers, Howard A. Meyerhoff, Lucile M. Morsch, Harold Matson, Dwight W. Morrow, (Mrs.), Al Maelstrom, James L. Madden, Charlotte,
Munger, Allan McMahan, Edgar Ansel Mowrer, Gordon B. McNeil, F. Ronald Mansbridge, Ken McCormick, Elezabeth Ann McMurray,
Margaret Mara, Zerline Morje, Charles Merz, John Mayer, Jesse Merritt, Mary Alice Meyer, Helen Miley, Senator Brien McMahon,
D. Walton (Mabon & Co.), Eugene T. Murphy, Amalak R. Mehta, Thurston Macauley, Robert Marlowe, Richard V. Marks, Paul Miller,
Harry G. Mendelson, (Matushita) Matsushita Muneyoshi, Flora McCarter Macauley, Leland Mathis, and booklet - Notes on the Theory
of Progress, Herbert E. McMahan, Helen Strauss, Joseph Meiers, M. D., Virginia Abrams, article by Will Maslow, Brien Mc Mahon,
James Michener, Capt. K. C. McIntosh, Fern Maddox, Haridas T. Muzumdar, R. M. MacIver, D. M. Morandini, Gilbert McAllister,
M.P., Donald J. Merwin, John McAfee, Virginia Scott Miner, Don Morris, Senator Joseph McCarthy, David A. Munro, John Moynahan,
LeRoy Burke Meagher, Arthur G. McDowell, Steere Mathew, Lenore G. Marshall, William McCleery, Merle Miller, Bruce D. Mudgett,
Mary Mack, and Address, Joan Mayer, Elizabeth Mckee, Ved Mehta, Marilyn Meyer, Arthur E. Morgan, Harold N. Munger, Mary P.
Mass, Berwyn T. Moore, Alexander Marshall, R. E. Corish, Bernice Dainard Gestie, Samuel Martin, W. V. Morgenstern, Virginia
DeGolyer Maxson, A. Malstrom, Ward Morehouse, Lenore G. Marshall, Moynahan & Matthews, Inc., Booklet, Albert Maltz, Harold
C Metzner,M.D., Robert J. Misch, Arthur Mizener, Karl E. [UNK] Arthur H. Motley.
Personal and Business Correspondence.
Box 87, Folder 1
Louis Levand. The Kansas Publisher-magazine, Telegram, George V. Denny, Jr., Letters written by Louis Levand dated August 1, and 17, 1950, November 8,9,13, 1950, and December 16, 1950.,
Tear sheets dated October10, 18, 1950, December 5,9,16, and 26, 1950.
Box 87, Folder 2
S-1951
-#1.
Scope and Content Note
Julius Stulman, A.H. Sulzberger, Reed Severin, William Shawn, Henry C. Sprinkle, jr., Mary Arnold Sykes, Leo Sauvage, Dean
Gordon A. Sabine, Justin Sturm, Wallace Stegner, Norman Smith, Letter-Simon and Schuster (Dick), Lillian Smith, Speech, H.
L. Shapiro, Thomas L. Stokes, Roger W. Straus, Jr., Walter D. Spain, Kathleen Sproul, George D. Stoddard, Gerald E. Smith,
Samuel Shellabarger, Rabbi Lou H. Siberman, Robert H. Snow, Max Schling (bill), Walter R. Sharp, Paula Snelling, Seymour Sussman,
Dr. James T. Shotwell, Herbert Bayard Swope, Gabe Sanders, Willis Smith, Julius Stulman address, Seymour Stern, Townsend Scudder,
Robert Lewis Shayon, Science News Letter, Gertrude H. [UNK] George B. Savage, A.M. Schauffler, Jane Scholl, Henry Schuman,
Milton J. E. Senn, William C. Starkweather, Sherwood Warwick - Editorial, Susie Smith, Benjamin Sonnenberg, Langdon Sully,
with Dr. Everette Lee DeGolyer and R. P. Shaha letters, Albert Schiller, Emily [UNK] Lawrence M. C. Smith, “The Truth About
Red Channels”-Article, Nat Schmulowitz, Edna Stewart, John Squire, Uli Schaeffer, Dr. Walter P. Schuck, Lisi, Kit Sturn, James
Thrall Soby, Cecile Starr, Elizabeth N. Steploe, Mary Sax, Harry Scherman, Jerome Spingarn, Gzayson Kirk telegram on behalf
of James T. Shotwell, J. E. Schmidt, M.D., Melvin Schaengold, Gilbert Seldes, Dr. Shotwell,.
Box 87, Folder 3
S-1951
-#2.
Scope and Content Note
Elizabeth K. Sanders, Lois Anne Schultz, Donald J. Shank, Martin L. A. Sternberg, Ann Stevick, Rex Stout, and newspaper Common
Sense, Herbert Bayard Swope, Albert Schiller, Wilmer L. Shultz, Susie Smith, Rodney Shaw, James M. Speers, Henry Schuman,
Marian W. Smith, Lee Somers, Jerome Salzmann, Eric Sevareid, broadcast, Ivar Spector, Mark Starr, Richard L. Simon, Paul E.
Smith, Norman Smith, Harry Sherman-Address, Dore Schary, Russell Scott, Gustave Simon, Aaron Sussman, Ben Sonnenberg,ll, P.
B. Stovin, Kathleen Sproul, Clara Aiken Speer, Townsend Scudder, Julius Stulman, James Thrall Sobey, Jacob Steinberg, Julius
Schatz, James T. Shotwell - Nomination 1952 Nobel Peace Prize, and Intoduction to “Governments of Continental Europe”, [UNK]
[UNK] Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - Summary, Dr. Roger W. Spencer, Roger W. Straus, Jr., Charles E. Saltzman,
Helen C. Spaid, M. Lincoln Schuster, Townsend Scudder, Andrew Stewart, R.R.Spencer, Barry Stevens, Tear sheet - Keio University,
Dorothy Stout, Elizabeth Schenk, Iwanami Shoten, Dean Gordon A. Sabine, Lao Sziland, Gregg M. Sinclair, Robert Lewis Shayon,
Robert N. Strauss, Sidney Satenstein, Eleanor F. Street,.
Box 87, Folder 4
Folder
T.
Scope and Content Note
Argus J. Tresidder, Lovell Thompson, James S. Tyler, Paul A. Tierney, and address by Alvin C. [UNK] Monte Thornton, Lt. Ted
L. Taylor, Donald K. Tead, R. S. Damon (Trans World Airlines), Arthur Hays Sulzberger, Joseph G. Thomas, W. J. Trent, Jr.,
Henry Toy, Jr., Edward M. Tuttls, Vernon D. Tate, Helen K. Taylor, Dale M. Thompson, Nelson S. Talbott, Jr., J. Taylor and
U.S.Air Force Information Bulletin #13, Address by Ordway Tead, Town Meeting of the Air, Col. James Taylor, Clara Tead, Theosophy,
Herbert I. Thompson, Argus J. Tresidder, Joseph Brooks (Time Travel Service), Donald K. Tead, W. Harford Th....
Box 87, Folder 5
Monte Thornton.
Scope and Content Note
Margaret Bartlett, poems, Mary Sykes, Marion Tracy, Malcolm Cary, The Town Hall Club, Mrs. Sherwood Anderson, William Rose
Benet, Letters to Mrs. Sherwood Anderson
Personal and Business Correspondence.
Box 88, Folder 1
Job Applications-1949.
Scope and Content Note
Margery Lewis, Helen G. Davis, Harold Knoll, Cyril Eagan, Richard Cheatham, Paul Goldman, Elaine Greene, Jean Manchester,
H. M. Spitzer, John W. Cobb, Stark Smith, Keith de Folo, Marguerite P. Murphy, Mildred Schachinger, Charles F. Cuddihy, Jr.,
Louis Doyle, Kathleen Tappen, George M. Muramoto, Sandra L. Sherwood, Mary Dustan, Eleanor Thomas, William C. Dillinger, Eleanor
Bolster, Antoinette Booth, Dorothy Eiser, John H. Ware, Jr., Theresa Coolidge, Claire Redman, Bert B. Salter, Ruth Friedman,
Betty Bettinger, Johanna F. Zubek, Vera A. Harrison, M. B. Thompson, Shirley Etkin, Mary G. Johnson, Agnes Crooks, Vivian
Spielberg, Helen F. Bestafka, Edette Borell, Ralph D. Vance, James Roland Kantor, Stanley Sauerhaft, Charles P. May, Dorothy
Peabody Laverty, Stanley Mann, Odette Jensen, Robert Gale, Gerson Millier, Russell Kennedy Jones, Jr., Sylvia K. Moore, William
A. Buck, Sheldon J. Karlan, Rena Milton Hamelfarb, Alan Reitman, William M. Wynkoop, Nancy Huntington Hudson, Irraine Barry,
Lucia Snyder, Harrison Kinney, Paul L. Payne, C. B. Colby, Emily Rubin, Mary E. McDonnell, Jesse D. Green, Charles P. May,
Jerome Salzmann, James Roland Kantor, Paul Denis, Tillie W. Green, Milton A. Smith, Edward J. Fitzgerald, Mical O'Maher, Edna
Reindel, Herta Jurim, Karl W. Wendel, II, Lois Frederickson, Arnold Rabin, Lila L. Hinsdale, Michael D. Reagan, Patricia Willis,
Christine Gainer, Suzanne G. Rhoads, Robin Park, Eve Weiss, Caroline Smith, Robert N. Strauss
Box 88, Folder 2
E. Upshur Evans, Luther H. Evans, M. P. Echols, Mrs. Arne [UNK] Francis Ehrenberg, Irwin Edman, Leonard Erikson, Max Ehrlich,
Morris L. Ernst, Bergen Evans.
Box 88, Folder 3
Hillyer College Commencement Address. Hugh T. Saglio.
Box 88, Folder 4
F.
Scope and Content Note
Simone France, Arthur Fields, Madeleine Farrell, Louis Fisher, Fraser, Morris & Co., Inc., Caleb Foote, Hugh Russell Fraser,
Clifton Fadiman, John Farrar, Wilma Felger, Harold Fields, Dr. David Harold Fink, Louis Finkelstein, G. Keith Funston, Benjamin
Fine, May Falk, Michel Farano, James A. Farley (with Harper Sibley and Herbert H. Lehman) Fyke Farmer, Lynn Farnol, Mayor
Charles Farnsley, James T. Farrell, Nancy Fay, Jessica Feingold, Thomas K. Finletter, H. Lawrence Fisher, Paul Flowers, Margaret
H. Floyd, Rosemary Park, Peter de Francia, Anne Ford, Jerome N. Frank, Waldo Frank, Katherine Watters, Felix Frankfurter,
Kenneth D. Wells, Gerhard Friedrich, Mrs. Franklin Leerburger, Elizabeth Fry.
Box 88, Folder 7
W.
Scope and Content Note
Thomas J. Wilson, Phillips Wyman, Robert F. Williams, Frank A. Brandenstein, Martin Wolfson, Raymond Walters, Alice B. Whelen,
Sloan Wilson, Byrl A. Whitney, Richard J. Walsh, J. Paul Williams, David Wodlinger, Kenneth Holland, Raymond H. Wittcoff,
H. C. Webster, Mrs. George A. Wulp, Phillip Wilson, John Wolbarst, Dorothy Mumford Williams, John F. Wharton, Mary Watts,
J. P. Womack, Betty Westfeldt, Russell F. Wulff, Bertram Walker, Lee Wright, Fred Wieck, Sidney Wallach, General A. C. Wedemeyer,
Ethel Wilhelm, Robert O. Wilbur, Albert N. Williams, Jr., Mrs. Vernon A. Ward, Sr., Abe Wilson, Al Williams, Helen E. Wessells,
Wayne C. Williams, Thomas J. Watson, Patrick M. Westfeldt, Blanche S. Wagstaff, DeWitt Wallace, Clara Shapiro, Jerry White,
Elizabeth [UNK] James L. Rubenstone, Edward P. Wegener, Henry C. Wolfe, Charles L. Wheeler, Rena A. Wilnot.
Personal and Business Correspondence.
Box 89, Folder 1
Correspondence Re Manuscripts.
Scope and Content Note
Lawrence S. Mayers, Henry S. Canby, Petar Heggie, Antonio Iglesias(?), Norman W. Schur, Bradford Smith, Paul Arthur Schilpp,
Alma Pritchard, Jack A. Goodman, Atherton Bristol, John T. Elliott, Joseph H. Allen, George Stevens, Al Hine, J. Alvin Kugelmass,
Paul H. Oehser, Catherine McCarthy, Mark Starr, Ralph McGill, Doyle L. McCuller, Samuel B. Miller, John Malick, Linda Manglesdorf,
Edward T. Mills, Francis P. Matthews, John D. McCutcheon, Malcolm McBride, Ralph McDonald, Helen Mears, Cord Meyer, Jr., Anne
Loveland Meyering, Ashley Montagu, William Kent, Ernest Camp, Jr., Dr. Lawrence S. Kubie, John Mason Brown, Michael Sheridan,
Eric Eisner, Dorothy Bowen, Parke Rouse, Jr., C. A. Robinson, Jr., David Russell, Lelle Swann, John D. Whiting, Allen Rivkin,
Karl Menninger, Hester Buell, Upton Sinclair, Struthers Purt, Cass Canfield, J. L. Teller, Harold W. Thatcher, George Biddle,
Edward N. Saveth, Raymond B. Allen, Donald K. Anderson, Merritt E. Benson, Margaret Christie, Harrison Smith, S. J. Kornhauser,
James Wheat, Mark Harris, George T. Bye, Agnes Scott Yost, Harry Roskolenko, Helen Taylor, Willard Range, James Vincent, Carl
Bode, Kathryn Sloan, Gerhard Friedrich, Gladys Huss, Martin S. Allwood, Cecilia Lauritz, Ruth Walker, Mrs. Irving Elbaum,
Douglas N. Morgan, Ezra Goodman, Dr. Charles A. Levinson, Katherine W. Nelson, Daniel Whitehead Hicky, Jack DeVine, William
Rose Benet, Walter Mosse, Alfred Steinberg, Olga L. Butterworth, Boyne Grainger, [UNK] Jones, F. Emerson Andrews, Dorothy
Adelson, Francis F. Dobo, Robert A. Hereford, Virginia Rice, Nelson Valjean, James P. C. Southall, [UNK] G. Goodman, Carol
N. Gess, John B. Kaiser, Eleanor Olmstead Miller, Nathan L. Bengis, Minnie May Thayer, J. P. McKnight, Kathryn G. Messner,
J. R. [UNK] Will Maslow, Corley McDarment, Richmond P. Miller, E. B. Moorhouse, Mrs. Fredric March.
Box 89, Folder 2
A tomic Energy. Several pamphlets.
Personal and Business Correspondence.
Box 90, Folder 1
S-1950 January-June.
General correspondence with people whose names begin with
S.
Box 90, Folder 2
S-1950 July-.
Same as above.
Box 90, Folder 3
SRL - Anniversary Issue. Praise for 25th anniversary issue and letters to and from contributors to that issue.
Box 90, Folder 4
SRL - Book Service. Book reviews to be sent to newspapers.
Box 90, Folder 6
SRL - Good News. A feature column in the
Saturday Review.
Box 90, Folder 8
SRL - Publishers Clinic. Correspondence with publishers regarding the establishing of a column to be written by J. K. Lasser.
Box 90, Folder 9
Secretary of War - Report To. Apparently taken from a June, 1945 issue of the
Saturday Review.
Personal and Business Correspondence.
Box 91, Folder 2
SRL - Memos. Miscellaneous, Etc., 1946-49.
Letters, memoranda, financial data.
Box 91, Folder 5
SRL - Payments in Advance.
Box 91, Folder 8
Sonnenberg, Benjamin. Contains speeches by Charles Luckman, president of Lever Bros., apparently ghosted by Norman Cousins.
Box 91, Folder 9
Sonnenberg, Benjamin - File No. 2.
Personal and Business Correspondence.
Box 92, Folder 1
Spanel. Correspondence with A. N. Spanel of International Latex Corp. pertaining to an ad for United World Federalists.
Box 92, Folder 3
Stephens College - Inauguration. Speech made at the inauguration of Homer P. Rainey.
Box 92, Folder 5
UN - Norwalk Petition Plan.
Box 92, Folder 6
U.S. A. Volume 1, number 3 of a pocket-sized magazine issued in English and foreign languages.
Box 92, Folder 10
Wolfert. Manuscript of Ira Wolfert's
The Victory.
Box 92, Folder 12
Westfeldt, Betty. 1611 Niagara, Denver.
Personal and Business Correspondence.
Box 93, Folder 1
1947-48.
Correspondence Re Mss.
Box 93, Folder 4
American Civil Liberties Union - Correspondence.
Box 93, Folder 6
Atlantic Union Committee.
Personal and Business Correspondence.
Box 94, Folder 1
Bogus Best - Sellers. Inaccuracies of best seller lists.
Box 94, Folder 2
Briarcliff Junior College.
Box 94, Folder 8
Chambers Letter. Three copies of a letter from Whittaker Chambers.
Box 94, Folder 11
Citizens Committee on Displaced Persons.
Personal and Business Correspondence.
Box 95, Folder 1
Cleveland. Material on United World Federalists.
Box 95, Folder 2
Committee on Standards (French-American).
Box 95, Folder 3
Common Council for American Unity.
Box 95, Folder 4
Conference on Science. Philosophy and Religion.
Box 95, Folder 5
Council On Foreign Relations.
Box 95, Folder 7
Education For An Atomic Age. Speech by Norman Cousins.
Personal and Business Correspondence.
Box 96, Folder 6
L To E. (Letters To The Editor).
Personal and Business Correspondence.
Box 97, Folder 2
Luce, Claire Boothe - Speeches.
Personal and Business Correspondence.
Box 98, Folder 2
Comments Re Waldorf Speech.
Box 98, Folder 3
Q - General Correspondence - 1953.
Personal and Business Correspondence.
Box 99, Folder 3
SA - SH(General Correspondence) 1953.
Box 99, Folder 4
SI - ST(General Correspondence) 1953.
Box 99, Folder 5
ST - SZ(General Correspondence) 1953.
Box 99, Folder 6
Saturday Review - Clippings.
Box 99, Folder 7
Appendix: Public Reaction To Policy Statement On Books, July 13,
Department of State.
Box 99, Folder 8
Saturday Review - Format - Miscellaneous.
Box 99, Folder 12
TA - TE(General Correspondence) 1953.
Personal and Business Correspondence.
Box 100, Folder 1
TF - TZ General Correspondence 1953.
Box 100, Folder 2
U General Correspondence 1953.
Box 100, Folder 4
V General Correspondence 1953.
Personal and Business Correspondence.
Box 101, Folder 1
Williams, Stillman--World Order Library, Inc.
Box 101, Folder 3
Winters, William --Public Education-- Mass Media.
Box 101, Folder 5
Wooster College--Alumni Association.
Box 101, Folder 7
Wortman, Doris Nash--1953.
Personal and Business Correspondence.
Box 105, Folder 2
American Booksellers. 1952.
Box 105, Folder 3
1952
--Columbia Library-Friends of.
Box 105, Folder 5
Finklestein, Jewish Theological Seminary-1952.
Box 105, Folder 8
N.A.A.C.P.--(Walter White).
Personal and Business Correspondence.
Box 106, Folder 1
Viereck, Peter. 1951-1952.
Box 106, Folder 2
Wolfson, Martin--Articles--Some Confidential.
Box 106, Folder 3
America and the Mind of Europe”. Jan. 13, 1951.
Box 106, Folder 4
Mind of Asia Issue--August 4, 1951.
Box 106, Folder 7
American Community Project--1954.
Personal and Business Correspondence.
Box 107, Folder 5
American Camera Guild--Personal.
Box 107, Folder 6
Klein, Alexander--Personal.
Box 108, Folder 1
Africa. Special background material for trip.
Box 108, Folder 5
Bulletins of Institute of African American Relations.
Box 108, Folder 6
Albert Schweitzer. Printed Matter.
Box 108, Folder 7
Africa. Miscellaneous Printed Matter.
Box 108, Folder 8
Africa Trip. Background Materials.
Box 108, Folder 9
American Civil Liberties Union. Jan.--Mar. 1955.
Box 108, Folder 10
American Civil Liberties Union. May--August 1954.
Box 108, Folder 11
American Civil Liberties Union. Sept.--Dec. 1954.
Box 109, Folder 1
Radiation. Printed Matter.
Box 109, Folder 4
Atomic Energy-U.S. Senate Hearings.
Box 109, Folder 5
Asian Conversations. (Talks with [UNK] and Mohammed Ali).
Box 110, Folder 3
Bandung-Printed Material.
Box 110, Folder 5
China-Refugees From Free Asia.
Box 110, Folder 6
Communism And Communist Activity.
Box 110, Folder 8
Congress. Printed Matter.
Box 111, Folder 1
Disarmament. Printed Matter.
Box 111, Folder 2
Education. Printed Matter, some Confidential.
Box 111, Folder 3
Education.
Printed Matter.
Box 111, Folder 4
Education.
Printed Matter.
Box 112, Folder 1
Educational TV. Printed Matter.
Box 112, Folder 2
Public School Crisis. Reprints from SR- Sept. 8, 1951
Box 112, Folder 3
Federal Aid to Education. Printed Matter.
Box 113, Folder 2
Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy. Printed Matter.
Box 113, Folder 3
Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy. Printed Matter.
Box 113, Folder 4
“Joe Must Go”. Leroy Gore. Printed Matter.
Box 113, Folder 5
Statement of Senator William Benton, relating to Senate Resolution 187.
Box 113, Folder 6
Campaign Speeches.-Aclai E. Stevenson.
Box 113, Folder 7
Campaign Speeches.-President Eisenhower, 1956.
Box 113, Folder 8
Business. Printed Matter.
Box 114, Folder 2
Censorship. Printed Matter.
Box 114, Folder 3
Coexistence. Printed Matter.
Box 114, Folder 4
Colonialism. Printed Matter.
Box 114, Folder 5
Cultural Freedom. Printed Matter.
Box 114, Folder 6
“Facts Forum News”. Printed Matter.
Box 114, Folder 8
Germ Warfare. Printed Matter.
Box 114, Folder 10
Hiss, Alger. Printed Matter.
Box 114, Folder 11
Ladejinsky Clippings. Printed Matter.
Box 114, Folder 13
Oppenheimer, Robert, J. Printed Matter.
Box 114, Folder 14
Population. Printed Matter.
Box 114, Folder 15
Propaganda. Printed Matter.
Box 114, Folder 16
Reprints of N. C. Articles. Printed Matter.
Box 114, Folder 17
“Review of International Affairs”. Printed Matter.
Box 114, Folder 18
S.R. Photography Supplement.
Box 114, Folder 19
Technical Assistance. Printed Matter.
Box 114, Folder 21
Wilson, Woodrow. Printed Matter.
Box 115, Folder 1
Pakistan. Printed Matter.
Box 115, Folder 2
Pakistan. Printed Matter.
Box 115, Folder 3
Point Four. Printed Matter.
Box 115, Folder 5
Race Relations. Printed Matter.
Box 115, Folder 6
Segregation Decision. Printed Matter.
Box 115, Folder 7
Religion. Printed Matter.
Box 115, Folder 8
Russia & Soviet Satellites. Printed Matter.
Box 115, Folder 9
De-Stalinization. Printed Matter.
Box 116
Russia & Soviet Satellites. Printed Matter.
Document Case # 117
Printed Matter.
Box 117, Folder 2
Science News Letter, 1955.
Box 117, Folder 3
Science News Letter, 1954.
Box 118, Folder 1
Booklet.
Conference on World Awareness. “The American Undergraduate and the Non-Western World”.
Box 118, Folder 2
Columbo Plan. Printed Matter.
Box 118, Folder 4
“Eastern World”. 1953, 1954, 1955.