Register to the Nathaniel Weyl papers
Finding aid prepared by Dale Reed
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Title: Nathaniel Weyl papers
Date (inclusive): 1920-2004
Collection Number: 86003
Contributing Institution: Hoover Institution Library and Archives
Language of Material:
English
Physical Description:
50 manuscript boxes
(20.0 Linear Feet)
Abstract: Correspondence, writings, memoranda, notes, and printed matter relating to communism, especially in Latin America; espionage
and internal security in the United States; and racial, ethnic and class analyses of political and intellectual elites.
Creator:
Weyl, Nathaniel, 1910-2005
Physical Location: Hoover Institution Library & Archives
Access
The collection is open for research; materials must be requested in advance via our reservation system. If there are audiovisual
or digital media material in the collection, they must be reformatted before providing access.
Use
For copyright status, please contact the Hoover Institution Library & Archives.
Acquisition Information
Acquired by the Hoover Institution Library & Archives in 1986.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Nathaniel Weyl papers , [Box number], Hoover Institution Library & Archives.
Biographical Note
1910 |
Born, New York City |
1931 |
B.S., Columbia University |
1931-1933 |
Postgraduate student, London School of Economics |
1933-1934 |
Economist, U.S. Agricultural Adjustment Administration |
1939 |
Co-author,
The Reconquest of Mexico: The Years of Lázaro Cárdenas
|
1941-1942 |
Economist, U.S. Federal Reserve Board |
1942-1943 |
Economist, U.S. Board of Economic Warfare |
1943-1945 |
U.S. Army service |
1945-1947 |
Economist, U.S. Department of Commerce |
1950 |
Author,
Treason: The Story of Disloyalty and Betrayal in American History
|
1951 |
Author,
The Battle against Disloyalty
|
1960 |
Author,
The Negro in American Civilization
|
1961 |
Author,
Red Star over Cuba: The Russian Assault on the Western Hemisphere
|
1963 |
Co-author,
The Geography of Intellect
|
1966 |
Author,
The Creative Elite in America
|
1968 |
Author,
The Jew in American Politics
|
1970 |
Author,
Traitors' End: The Rise and Fall of the Communist Movement in Southern Africa
|
1971 |
Co-author,
American Statesmen on Slavery and the Negro
|
1979 |
Author,
Karl Marx, Racist
|
1989 |
Author,
The Geography of American Achievement
|
2003 |
Author,
Encounters with Communism
|
2005 |
Died, Ojai, California |
Scope and Content of Collection
Despite copious writings, autobiographical and otherwise, Nathaniel Weyl remains an enigmatic figure. As the only child of
Walter Weyl, co-founder of the New Republic and influential molder of liberal opinion, he enjoyed a privileged upbringing.
Nathaniel Weyl was educated at a private preparatory school, Columbia University and the London School of Economics. Beginning
in 1933 he worked episodically as an economist for a succession of United States government agencies. After military service
during World War II he returned briefly to civilian government service but resigned in 1947 and thereafter made a living as
a free-lance journalist and author.
Weyl created a minor sensation in 1952 when he testified to a Congressional committee that he had been a secret member of
the Communist Party during the 1930s, that he had belonged to a group of New Deal functionaries who were also clandestine
party members and whose leader was Harold Ware, and that Alger Hiss had also been a member of the group. Although Hiss had
already been convicted of perjury, and although Weyl disclaimed any knowledge of espionage, the testimony was nonetheless
significant. Weyl was the only person ever to offer eyewitness corroboration of Whittaker Chambers' identification of Hiss
as a Communist.
Following his break with the Communist Party at the time of the Hitler-Stalin Pact in 1939, Weyl underwent a fundamental political
reorientation from left to right, and became a regular contributor to journals of conservative opinion. His books
Treason (1950) and
The Battle against Disloyalty (1951) sounded anti-communist and anti-subversion themes which he maintained thereafter. He also wrote frequently regarding
Latin American affairs. His book
Red Star over Cuba (1961) maintained that Fidel Castro had been a Communist agent from the outset. In some of his writings he collaborated with
his wife Sylvia, also an ex-Communist.
Weyl developed a major preoccupation with issues of race and intelligence. This followed from a series of interlocking premises,
all problematic, to which he subscribed: that social well-being depends on the leadership of elites of superior intelligence;
that intelligence is a single measurable entity and is transmitted genetically; that distinct human races are meaningful biological
categories; and that intelligence is distributed differentially among races. In particular he believed that African and American
blacks occupied a low position on a racial intelligence spectrum and that Jews occupied a high position. (Weyl was himself
Jewish on his father's side). In consequence of these convictions, he became active within Mensa, an organization requiring
high intelligence quotient scores for membership, and founded an international charity to help subsidize schooling for gifted
children. He wrote on race and intelligence themes in numerous journal articles, especially for the eugenicist
Mankind Quarterly, to which he was a regular contributor, and in several books, notably
The Geography of Intellect (co-authored with Stefan T. Possony of the Hoover Institution in 1963) and
The Creative Elite in America (1966). His book
Traitors' End (1970) defended the record of the apartheid governments of Rhodesia and South Africa.
Weyl developed a further concern for what he termed "aristocide"--the threatened extinction of natural (genetically superior)
elites, whether through the violence of envious inferiors or through their own failure to reproduce. (Ironically Nathaniel
and Sylvia Weyl had no children of their own. They adopted two.)
The collection is arranged into six series, the first two of which are small.
School Papers covers Weyl's childhood and college years. The
Government Service File consists of official documents from his employment as a United States government economist. Of special interest in this file
is the record of the security investigation of Weyl carried out by the Civil Service Commission and House Committee on Un-American
Activities in 1942-1943.
The
Correspondence and
Speeches and Writings series are by far the largest in the collection and probably of greatest interest. Speeches and Writings comprehensively
covers Weyl's literary output over his entire adult life, including numerous projects left unfinished or only planned.
Correspondence, however, dates primarily from the early 1960s through the mid-1980s. The series includes a lesser amount of correspondence
from the 1950s, but only two letters dating from before 1950 and none at all after 1984.
A
Subject File consists mainly of material collected by Weyl rather than generated by him, but also includes his memoranda and notes not
intended for publication. Finally, there is a small
Audiovisual File.
Three broad areas are likely to be of greatest interest to researchers. The first of these is Communist Party activity within
the United States government, together with related espionage and subversion issues. Although his early writings indicate
leftist sympathies, there is unfortunately no correspondence or other contemporary documentation from the 1930s of Weyl's
Communist Party membership. He told of this in his 1952 Congressional testimony and in various subsequent published accounts,
ending with
Encounters with Communism, privately printed in 2003. The collection includes substantial unpublished writings by Weyl on this subject. Notable among
these are the book-length "The Espionage Case of Alger Hiss," completed in 1981, and the voluminous "Memoirs of the Communist
Labyrinth" upon which he worked throughout much of the 1980s. Some correspondence, such as that with Hede Massing and with
Robert Gorham and Hope Davis, is relevant. Memoranda from the 1950s, apparently intended for the use of the Federal Bureau
of Investigation, will be found in the
Subject File.
A second area of interest is Latin America.
Correspondence with Cuban exiles, including General Fulgencio Batista, will be found in the Correspondence series. "The Young Fidel Castro"
is a substantial unpublished writing, dating from around 1962. The source of this item, edited by Weyl, is not clear. Weyl
undertook a history of the Mexican Communist Party, to be entitled "Aztec Serpent, Russian Bear." Although he never completed
it, he did write a substantial amount before abandoning the project in 1971. One curious case requires explanation. Nathaniel
and Sylvia Weyl contracted to collaborate with Isaac Don Levine on a book about Ramon Mercader, who assassinated Leon Trotsky
in Mexico. Interpretive differences between the putative co-authors resulted in the eventual publication of
The Mind of an Assassin under the sole authorship of Levine in 1959. The collection, however, includes a complete draft of the book by the Weyls,
largely unused by Levine.
A third area of interest in the collection is the documentation of the biological determinist approach to social relations
manifested in Weyl's interest in race and genetics. Correspondence with Carleton S. Coon, Arthur R. Jensen, William Shockley,
South African officials, and, above all, with the
Mankind Quarterly and its editor Robert Gayre, is relevant. Weyl left two long unpublished writings in this area--"Integration: The Dream That
Failed," written in 1972, and the book-length "Aristocide: The War against Ability," dating from about 1977. Much of the collected
Subject File material deals with this area in one way or another.
The Hoover Institution Library & Archives acquired the main body of the collection from Nathaniel Weyl in 1986, with subsequent
increments following.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Communism
Espionage, Russian
Elite (Social sciences)
Communism -- Latin America
Internal security -- United States
Social classes
Race
National characteristics
Intelligence levels
School Papers
1922-1930
Scope and Contents note
Diary, essays, and school newspaper issues
box 1, folder 1
Childhood diary of trip to England
1922
box 1, folder 2
Secondary school essays
1924-1926
box 1, folder 3
The Friendly Times
1925-1927
Scope and Contents note
Issues of the school newspaper of the Friends Seminary in New York City. Weyl was a student at the school and was editor of
the newspaper during the latter part of this period
box 1, folder 4
College philosophy course essays
1930 and undated
Government Service File
1934-1946
Scope and Contents note
Memoranda, reports, and security investigation file
box 1, folder 5
Agricultural Adjustment Administration reports and memoranda
1934
box 1, folder 6
Federal Reserve Board reports and memoranda
1941
Scope and Contents note
Relating to the Inter-American Bank, the Cuban Central Bank, and prospects for postwar financial restructuring
box 1, folder 7
Draft Labor Day address prepared by Weyl for President Franklin D. Roosevelt
1941
Board of Economic Warfare correspondence, reports and memoranda
box 1, folder 8
Latin American development corporation plans and activities, especially re Haiti, Brazil and Mexico
1942
box 1, folder 9
Rubber Division plans and activities re Amazon River basin of Brazil, Peru and Bolivia
1941-1943
box 2, folder 1
Rubber Division plans and activities re Amazon River basin of Brazil, Peru and Bolivia
1941-1943 (contd.)
box 2, folder 2
Security investigation. Transcript of Civil Service Commission hearing, memoranda submitted by Weyl to the Commission and
to the House Committee on Un-American Activities, and associated letters and press coverage, 1942-1943, re security investigations
of Weyl
box 2, folder 3
Department of Commerce memorandum, 1946, re foreign exchange
Correspondence
1937-1984
Scope and Contents note
Includes some correspondence of Sylvia Weyl
Arrangement note
Arranged alphabetically
box 3, folder 1
Africa Institute of South Africa
1966-1969
box 3, folder 4
American-African Affairs Association (William A. Rusher)
1966-1978
box 3, folder 5
Argus Academic Press
1970
box 3, folder 6
Arlington House Publishers (Llewellyn Rockwell)
1968-1981
box 3, folder 8
Aston, David L. W.
1972-1978
box 3, folder 12
Batista, Fulgencio (Blas M. Rocafort)
1962-1964
box 3, folder 14
Blitch, Fleming (Fleming Lee)
1965-1981
box 3, folder 16
Bookbinder, Hyman H. (AFL-CIO Legislative Department)
1957-1960
box 3, folder 17
Braden, Spruille
1960-1963
box 3, folder 20
Bruce, Duncan A.
1970-1973
box 3, folder 21
Burnshaw, Stanley
1983-1984
box 3, folder 23
Carroll, Charles A., Jr.
1961
box 3, folder 25
Carus, M. Blouke.
1969-1970
box 3, folder 26
Cattell, Raymond B.
1968-1982
box 4, folder 1
Centre de Documentation Juive Contemporaine
1975
box 4, folder 2
Chao Hermida, Francisco
1961-1966
box 4, folder 3
Church League of America (Edgar C. Bundy)
1966-1980
box 4, folder 4
Clavijo, Uva (Uva de Aragón)
1961-1972
box 4, folder 6
Cohen, Mortimer Theodore
1982
box 4, folder 7
Commonwealth Club of California
1961
box 4, folder 8
Coon, Carlteon S.
1962-1968
box 4, folder 10
Council against Communist Aggression (Marx Lewis, Arthur G. McDowell)
1964-1982
box 4, folder 12
Daily Telegraph(John Antsey)
1970-1971
box 4, folder 13
Danielson, Beverly
1968-1971
box 4, folder 14
Danna, Josephine
1968-1969
box 4, folder 15
Darlington, C. D. and Gwendolen
1963-1983
Davis, Robert Gorham and Hope
box 5, folder 1
Devin-Adair Company (Devin A. Garrity)
1958-1977
box 5, folder 2
Dodd, Thomas J.
1962-1963
box 5, folder 4
Durkin, Henry P.
1968-1984
box 5, folder 5
Eckhardt, Robert B.
1979-1981
box 5, folder 7
Ernst, Morris L.
1951-1963
box 5, folder 9
Farago, Ladislas
1968-1972
box 5, folder 11
Fennelly, John F.
1966-1971
box 5, folder 12
Feuer, Lewis S.
1980-1983
box 5, folder 17
Friedman, Stuart
1967-1982
box 5, folder 19
Fulbright, J. William
1963
box 5, folder 20
Fulton, Richard
1969-1972
box 5, folder 23
Gilfillan, S. Colum
1963-1979
Scope and Contents note
Includes typescript "The Greco-Roman Medical Views and Uses of Lead" edited by Gilfillan and attributed by him to Weyl but
repudiated by Weyl
box 6, folder 1
Graham, Angus (Rhodesian Minister of External Affairs)
1966-1968
box 6, folder 2
Graham, Philip L. (
Washington Post)
1953
box 6, folder 4
Gregor, A. James
1962-1963
box 6, folder 5
Gruenther, Alfred M. (American National Red Cross)
1960
box 6, folder 8
Hamilton, Thomas W.
1967-1969
box 6, folder 10
Hayes, Patricia
1971-1975
box 6, folder 12
Henderson, Alan
1967-1969
box 6, folder 15
Higgins, Barbara
1961-1977
box 6, folder 16
Hill, Robert C.
1961-1976
Scope and Contents note
Includes memorandum of confidential conversation with Hill
box 6, folder 17
Hirsch, Nathaniel D. M.
1968-1970
box 6, folder 18
Holland, Spessard L.
1963-1967
box 6, folder 19
Hook, Sidney (re Alger Hiss)
1958-1978
box 6, folder 20
Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace
1961-1980
box 6, folder 21
Human Events (Allan H. Ryskind)
1961-1979
box 6, folder 23
Huxley, Sir Julian
1964-1968
box 6, folder 24
Ideas (Michael S. Kogan)
1970-1971
box 6, folder 25
Institute for Humane Studies (F. A. Harper, H. George Resch)
1969-1975
box 6, folder 26
Intercollegiate Studies Institute (William H. Regnery)
1966-1971
box 7, folder 1
Jain, Prakash C.
1961-1971
box 7, folder 2
Jensen, Arthur R.
1968-1977
box 7, folder 4
Johnson, Robert
1960-1962
box 7, folder 7
Kendall, Willmoore
1960-1963
box 7, folder 8
Kintner, William R.
1960-1962
box 7, folder 9
Klaiman, Miriam Holly
1970-1971
box 7, folder 10
Kluckhohn, Frank L.
1962-1969
box 7, folder 12
Labin, Suzanne (Conférence Internationale sur la Guerre Politique)
1961-1963
box 7, folder 13
Lara, Hector de
1960-1981
box 7, folder 14
Lazarides, T. O.
1967-1968
box 7, folder 16
Lee, Theresa Tai
1959-1975
box 7, folder 17
Leonard, George Stephen (U.S. Senate Select Committee on Equal Educational Opportunity)
1970
box 7, folder 21
Linebarger, Paul M. A.
1965
Loeb, William (Manchester Union Leader)
box 8, folder 4
Lyons, Josephine
1969-1983
box 8, folder 6
McClellan, John
1968-1973
box 8, folder 7
McClendon, Sarah
1962-1968
box 8, folder 8
MacEwan, Douglas M. C.
1972-1976
box 8, folder 9
McGurk, Frank C.
1959-1969
Mankind Quarterly (Henry E. Garrett, Robert Gayre)
box 9
Mankind Quarterly (Henry E. Garrett, Robert Gayre)
box 9, folder 3
Marina, William
1965-1976
box 9, folder 8
Matson, Peter H.
1964-1965
box 9, folder 13
Metzger, H. Peter
1971-1975
box 9, folder 14
Midstream (Joel Carmichael)
1978-1984
box 10, folder 1
Modarelli, Claire
1967-1972
box 10, folder 3
Moreell, Patricia
1967-1968
box 10, folder 6
National Council to Combat Communism (South Africa)
1966
National Review (William F. Buckley, Jr., Frank S. Meyer, William F. Rickenbacker)
box 10, folder 9
Nixon, Richard M.
1961-1964
box 10, folder 14
O'Keefe, Anthony
1964-1968
box 10, folder 18
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine (Dwight J. Ingle)
1968-1973
box 10, folder 19
Pesant, Roberto
1962-1971
box 10, folder 20
Pew, John G. and Roberta
1974-1975
box 11, folder 1
Phillips, Norman R.
1967-1970
box 11, folder 3
Porter, Paul R.
1972-1983
box 11, folder 4
Possony, Stefan T.
1960-1979
box 11, folder 5
Price, Derek de Solla
1979
box 11, folder 6
Public Affairs Press (Morris B. Schnapper)
1956-1976
box 11, folder 8
Ramírez Dueñas, José
1968-1970
box 11, folder 9
Rarick, John R. (re Hubert H. Humphrey)
1969
box 11, folder 10
Reader's Digest
1970-1974
box 11, folder 11
Regnery Gateway, Inc. (Henry Regnery Company, Jameson G. Campaigne, Henry Regnery, Roland Stromberg)
1962-1984
box 11, folder 12
Relm Foundation (Richard A. Ware)
1960-1969
box 11, folder 13
Reza Castaños, Gaspar (Guillermo Reza Heredia)
1957-1958
box 11, folder 15
Robertson, Robert H. S.
1972-1976
box 11, folder 16
Robinson, Ward M.
1971-1972
box 11, folder 18
Rogers, Paul G.
1962-1971
box 11, folder 19
Rosenfield, Harry N.
1960-1976
box 11, folder 20
Rousselot, John H.
1962-1966
box 12, folder 1
Rubinstein, William
1978-1984
box 12, folder 3
Schreiber, Flora Rheta
1964-1969
box 12, folder 4
Schuyler, George S.
1962-1968
box 12, folder 6
Scripps-Howard Newspapers (Jack R. Howard)
1961
box 12, folder 7
Selavan, Ida Cohen
1978-1981
box 12, folder 8
Serebriakoff, Victor
1966-1981
box 12, folder 12
Shockley, William
1968-1972
box 12, folder 14
Sluhan, Clyde A.
1969-1971
box 12, folder 16
Smith, Carol Crosswell
1971-1978
box 12, folder 17
Smith, Earl E. T.
1960-1971
box 13, folder 3
Studdert, Helen
1971-1972
box 13, folder 5
Sullivan, Ellen
1961-1963
box 13, folder 7
Taswell, H. L. T. (South African Ambassador to U.S.)
1967-1970
box 13, folder 8
Thies, Frank R., Jr.
1969
box 13, folder 10
Thorning, Joseph F.
1960-1969
box 13, folder 13
Toledano, Ralph de
1960-1982
box 13, folder 15
Truth about Cuba Committee
1963-1967
box 13, folder 16
Turkel, Harvey A.
1969-1970
box 13, folder 17
United States. Central Intelligence Agency
1983
box 13, folder 18
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities
1963-1968
box 13, folder 19
United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Crime
1970
box 13, folder 20
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Internal Security (J. G. Sourwine)
1962-1974
box 13, folder 21
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
1968-1980
box 13, folder 22
United States. Federal Communications Commission
1968
box 13, folder 23
Van den Haag, Ernest
1968-1970
box 13, folder 24
Vanderford, Kenneth H.
1962
box 13, folder 25
Vining, Daniel R., Jr.
1980-1984
box 13, folder 27
Weinstein, Allen (re Alger Hiss)
1974-1978
box 13, folder 28
Weismann, Elizabeth
1963-1976
box 13, folder 30
Whitcomb, John M.
1968-1970
box 13, folder 31
White, William L.
1965-1972
box 14, folder 1
Wilson, Clyde N.
1968-1983
box 14, folder 2
Wolfe, Bertram D. and Ella
1965-1971
box 14, folder 3
World Affairs Council of Philadelphia
1960
box 14, folder 4
Wright, David McCord
1967
box 14, folder 5
Wright, Frank S.
1968-1969
box 14, folder 7
Young Americans for Freedom
1962-1971
Speeches and Writings
1930-2004
Arrangement note
Arranged chronologically. Book reviews and letters to the editor by Weyl are grouped at the end
box 14, folder 8
The Hegelian Influence on Marx, Croce and Dewey: An Essay on their Social Philosophies
1930
Scope and Contents note
Written under the pseudonym Stephen Bandolier.
Typescript
box 14, folder 9
The Downfall of British Labor at the Polls
1931 September/October
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 14, folder 10
Critical Considerations of Equilibrium Interest Theory
1932 April 2
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 14, folder 11
The Economic Determination of Price and Cost under Socialism
1932 May 6
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 14, folder 12
"The Khaki Shirts: American Fascists,"
New Republic
1932 September 21
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 14, folder 13
"The Middle Western Farmers on Strike,"
Revolt
1932 October
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 14, folder 14
"Organizing Hunger,"
New Republic
1932 December 14
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 14, folder 15
The Counter-Revolution in Germany
circa 1932
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 14, folder 16
Organizing the Unemployed
circa 1933
Scope and Contents note
Written under the pseudonym John Camel.
Typescript
box 14, folder 17
"This Game Called Reorganization,"
New York Post
1937 June-July
Scope and Contents note
Ten-part series written under the pseudonym Rector N. West.
Typescript and printed copies
box 14, folder 18
"Swastika over Brazil,"
Nation
1937 November 13
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 14, folder 19
"Brazil's Dictatorship,"
Nation
1937 November 20
Scope and Contents note
Unsigned article
Printed copy
box 14, folder 20
"West Indies Killer" (re Rafael Trujillo)
1937
Scope and Contents note
Typescript, drafts, and background materials
box 14, folder 21
Newspaper articles on economics and Latin America,
New York Post
1937-1938
Scope and Contents note
Some unsigned and one written under the pseudonym Rector N. West
Printed copies
box 15, folder 1
Untitled and unsigned article re Brazil,
Nation
1938 May 21
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 15, folder 2
"A Plan for Economic Cooperation between the United States and Mexico," speech, International Industrial Relations Institute
Congress, Mexico City
1938 September 3
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 15, folder 3
"Latin America Faces Fascism,"
New Republic
1938 September 28
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 15, folder 4
"A League of the Americas,"
Nation
1938 November 5
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 15, folder 5
Notes on the Introduction to Keynes' General Theory
1939 December 5
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 15, folder 6
Financing the European War
1939
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 15, folder 7
The Reconquest of Mexico: The Years of Lázaro Cárdenas (co-author with Sylvia Weyl)
1939
Scope and Contents note
Contract, reviews, and 1960 correspondence re Spanish translation
box 15, folder 8
Anarchist Ideals and the Socialist Movement
circa 1930s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 15, folder 9
Bond Prices and Short Time Interest Rates
circa 1930s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 15, folder 10
Capital Creation and the Financial Circulation
circa 1930s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 15, folder 11
The Continuous Character of Inflation
circa 1930s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 15, folder 12
A Contribution to the Theory of Labor Displacement
circa 1930s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 15, folder 13
A Criticism of Keynes' Equations of the Price-Level
circa 1930s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 15, folder 14
The Fallacy of the Keynesian Multiplier
circa 1930s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 15, folder 15
In Partial Defense of the 'Monetary Crank,'
circa 1930s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 15, folder 16
Incentives to Technical Improvement under Competition and under Monopoly
circa 1930s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 15, folder 17
Installment Purchase and Income Levels
circa 1930s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 15, folder 18
John Maynard Keynes: The Dynamics of Monetary Theory
circa 1930s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 15, folder 19
The Natural Rate of Interest
circa 1930s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 15, folder 20
The Necessity of a Dynamic Economic Theory
circa 1930s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 15, folder 21
Notes on economics
circa 1930s
Scope and Contents note
Typescripts and holographs
box 15, folder 22
On the Possibilities of General Overproduction
circa 1930s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 15, folder 23
Pricing under Socialist Planning
circa 1930s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 15, folder 24
A Reconsideration of the Wages Fund Doctrine
circa 1930s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 16, folder 1
Some Aspects of Derived Demand
circa 1930s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 16, folder 2
Some Economic Effects of Installment Credit
circa 1930s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 16, folder 3
Some Monetary Aspects of General Over-Production
circa 1930s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 16, folder 4
Some Uncoordinated Aspects of the Theory of Wages
circa 1930s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 16, folder 5
Two Approaches to Equilibrium Theory
circa 1930s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 16, folder 6
Under What Conditions Is General Overproduction Possible?
circa 1930s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 16, folder 7
Unemployment in a Socialist State
circa 1930s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 16, folder 8
The Velocity of Money
circa 1930s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 16, folder 9
What Is the Middle Class?
circa 1930s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 16, folder 10
Profits in the Consumption Goods Industries
1940 January 14
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 16, folder 11
"Generalisimo de los ejercitos americanos" (co-author with Sylvia Weyl),
Americas
1940 April
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 16, folder 12
"The Prospects of Social Freedom in the United States," speech, League for Industrial Democracy conference, Forest Park, Pennsylvania
1940 June 15
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 16, folder 13
"British Colonies Fear Nazi Racialism: Natives Rally to Empire's Defense" and "U.S. Subsidy to Liberal Latin Gov'ts Would
Keep All Latin America from Nazis,"
New Leader
1940 July 6 and 27
Scope and Contents note
Printed copies
box 16, folder 14
"Mexico under Cárdenas,"
American Mercury
1940 July
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 16, folder 15
"Mexico Faces Revolt before Oct. 1 unless U.S. Openly Backs Avila,"
New Leader
1940 September 21
Scope and Contents note
Written under the pseudonym Stephen Bandolier.
Printed copy
box 16, folder 16
"U.S. Vital Lines Lay on 3 Fronts: Britain, West Africa and the South Seas,"
New Leader
1940 October 12
Scope and Contents note
Written under the pseudonym Stephen Bandolier.
Printed copy
box 16, folder 17
"Far Afield" newspaper columns,
Kenosha Labor
1940
Scope and Contents note
Printed copies
box 16, folder 18
"Forced Migration" (re war refugees)
circa 1940
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 16, folder 19
"Wallace Trip Earned Mexico's Good Will: U.S. Funds Now Needed to Build Nation,"
New Leader
1941 January 6
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 16, folder 20
Murder Mañana (detective novel)
1941
Scope and Contents note
Written under the pseudonym Stephen Bandolier.
Reviews
box 16, folder 21
The Logic of Logistics
1943
Scope and Contents note
Typescripts
box 16, folder 22
The Keynes-Kahn Multiplier
1945 December
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 16, folder 23
"U.S. Financial Assistance in World Reconstruction,"
Foreign Commerce Weekly
1947 February 1
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 16, folder 24
"The International Bank, an Instrument of World Economic Reconstruction" (co-author with Max J. Wasserman),
American Economic Review
1947 March
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 16, folder 25
"Credo of Freedom" (projected book, uncompleted)
1948
Scope and Contents note
Drafts
box 16, folder 26
"Man against Malaria,"
Américas
1949 September
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 16, folder 27
The Atomic Bomb and the Pattern of Warfare
circa 1940s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 16, folder 28
The Changing Face of War
circa 1940s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 16, folder 29
Design for this Hemisphere
circa 1940s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 16, folder 30
Equilibrium Exchange Rates in a Partially Controlled Economy
circa 1940s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 16, folder 31
Lord Keynes' Great Design
circa 1940s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 16, folder 32
Some Economic Aspects of War Procurement Policy
circa 1940s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 17, folder 1
Projected pamphlet on Point Four Program
1950 January 25
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 17, folder 2-3
"American Foreign Policy" (projected book, uncompleted)
circa 1950 February
Scope and Contents note
Drafts
box 17, folder 4
Notes on Erich Fromm's
Escape from Freedom
1950 March 13
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 17, folder 5
Fiction and Phantasy
1950 May 19
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 17, folder 6
"Treason and Conspiracy in the United States Today: Revealed: How Traitors and the Red Fifth Column Threaten Democratic America's
Future,"
See
1950 September
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 17, folder 7
Concerning Macro-Economics
1950
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 17, folder 8
On Economic Incentives
1950
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 17, folder 9
"The Road Back to Free Enterprise" (projected book, uncompleted)
circa 1950
Scope and Contents note
Drafts
box 17, folder 10
"The Role of International Monetary Agencies," in Glenn E. Hoover, ed.,
Twentieth Century Economic Thought
1950
Scope and Contents note
Drafts
Treason: The Story of Disloyalty and Betrayal in American History
1950
box 18, folder 3
Printed excerpt: "Benedict Arnold and Wife,"
Catholic Digest
1950 September
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 18, folder 4
"The Art of Spy-Catching,"
Reporter
1951 January 23
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 18, folder 5
Economic Notes on Surinam
1951 May 17 and undated
Scope and Contents note
Drafts and working materials
box 18, folder 6
"Blood Will Tell,"
Suspense
1951 Summer
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
The Battle against Disloyalty
1951
box 19, folder 3
The Customer-Investor Plan
1951
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 19, folder 4
Testimony, U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Internal Security
1952 February 19 and 21
Scope and Contents note
Printed transcript and press coverage
box 19, folder 5
"Psychological Strategy and American Foreign Policy: Why Stalin Retains the Propaganda Initiative,"
SAIS Alumni Review
1952 Spring
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 19, folder 6
General Feilding's Adventure in Bigamy
circa 1952 September
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 19, folder 7
An Elizabethan Poet in Russia
circa 1952 November
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 19, folder 8
Revolutionary Nihilism and Totalitarian Man
circa 1952 November
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 19, folder 9
Communist Party Strength among American Teachers
circa 1952-1953
box 19, folder 10
"I Was in a Communist Unit with Hiss: Revelations of a Liberal" (interview transcript),
U.S. News and World Report
1953 January 9
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 19, folder 11
"The Politician, the Scholar, and Academic Freedom," speech, Howard University Conference on Academic Freedom
1953 March 12
Scope and Contents note
Typescript and program
box 19, folder 12
Cadres, Revolutionists and Bureaucrats
1953 September 1
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 19, folder 13
The Genetic Factor and the Rise and Fall of Civilizations
1953 September 17
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 19, folder 14
"The Prospects for Peace,"
Faith and Freedom
1953 October
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 19, folder 15
"Gold and Subversion,"
Freeman
1953 November 16
Scope and Contents note
Typescript, printed copy, and working materials
box 19, folder 16
Red Bridgehead in the Guianas
circa 1953
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 20, folder 1
The Biological Basis of Jewish Intellectual Ability, or Jews, Genes and Genius
1954 January 11
Scope and Contents note
Outlines and transcripts
box 20, folder 2
"Pink-Tinted Knowledge" (re
The Reader's Encyclopedia),
Freeman
1954 January 25
Scope and Contents note
Written under the pseudonym Walter Newlin.
Typescript and printed copy
box 20, folder 3
Eugenics and Negro Slavery
1954 February 15
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 20, folder 4
"Quarantine of Red Guatemala?"
Freeman
1954 February 22
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 20, folder 5
Some Peculiarities of Christianity
1954 May 9
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 20, folder 6
Red China's Population Crisis" and "The Westward Drive of Soviet China
1954
Scope and Contents note
Typescripts and working materials
box 20, folder 7
"Out of My Political Past" (re Communist Party)
1955 June 25
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 20, folder 8
Christianity and Civilization
1956 January 6
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 20, folder 9
The Anatomy of Terror: Khrushchev's Revelations about Stalin's Regime (Public Affairs Press booklet reprinting text of Nikita Khrushchev speech at 20th Congress of the Communist Party of the
Soviet Union, with an introduction by Weyl)
1956
Scope and Contents note
Reviews
box 20, folder 10
Projected book about the United States Constitution (uncompleted)
1956
Scope and Contents note
Notes and working materials
box 20, folder 11
King Edward VIII
circa 1957
Scope and Contents note
Typescript and working materials
box 20, folder 12
"The Role of Jews in Soviet Science" (projected study to be co-authored with Sylvia Weyl, uncompleted)
1959 February 12
Scope and Contents note
Proposal and working materials
box 20, folder 13
"Nobel Scientists: Most Today Are Americans" (projected study, uncompleted)
1959 December 10
Scope and Contents note
Proposal
The Mind of an Assassin
1959
Scope and Contents note
Book by Isaac Don Levine, undertaken with collaboration of Nathaniel and Sylvia Weyl
box 20, folder 14
Correspondence with Isaac Don Levine, Julian Gorkin, Joseph Hansen, Joaquin Maurin, Maria Orlov and others
box 22, folder 1-3
Final draft by Nathaniel and Sylvia Weyl
box 22, folder 4
Reviews, printed excerpts in
Life, and interview with Isaac Don Levine in
U.S. News and World Report
box 22, folder 5
"The Character Structure of Communists" (projected study, uncompleted)
circa 1950s
Scope and Contents note
Proposal
box 22, folder 6
"Conspiracy" (projected study of Thomas Henry Hines, Confederate officer involved in so-called Northwest Conspiracy to incite
insurrection in Northern states of the Midwest during the American Civil War, uncompleted)
circa 1950s
Scope and Contents note
Drafts, notes, and background material
box 23, folder 1
"Dana's Spy and the Lincoln Murder" (re alleged Confederate involvement in assassination of Abraham Lincoln)
circa 1950s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript, drafts, notes, and working materials
box 23, folder 2
Heredity and Environment
circa 1950s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 23, folder 3
How to Detect Red Fronts
circa 1950s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 23, folder 4
The Laws of History
circa 1950s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 23, folder 5
"The Making of a Communist" (autobiographical vignette)
circa 1950s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 23, folder 6
Projected study of national security (uncompleted)
circa 1950s
Scope and Contents note
Drafts
box 23, folder 7
The Rabbinate: An Experiment in Eugenics
circa 1950s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 23, folder 8
"The Titus Oates Story" (re so-called Popish Plot in 17th century England)
circa 1950s
Scope and Contents note
Written under the pseudonym John Warlock.
Typescript, drafts, and working materials
box 23, folder 9
Values of a Free Society
circa 1950s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 23, folder 10
Latin America
1960 March 14
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 23, folder 11
The Negro in American Civilization
1960
Scope and Contents note
Publisher agreement and correspondence, and reviews
box 23, folder 12
"Ethnic and National Characteristics of the U.S. Elite,"
Mankind Quarterly
1961 April-June
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 23, folder 13
"Is Castro a Catholic?" (co-author with Uva de Aragón),
St. Joseph Magazine
1961 May
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 23, folder 14
"Dynamics of the American Elite,"
Mankind Quarterly
1961 July-September
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 23, folder 15
"Red Strategy in Latin America," speech to unidentified audience
1961 September
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 23, folder 16
The Communist Movement in Australia
1961 November 26
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 23, folder 17
"The Deformed Dictators" (projected study to be co-authored with Stefan T. Possony, comparing Fidel Castro, Adolf Hitler and
Napoleon Bonaparte, uncompleted)
1961
Scope and Contents note
Proposal, correspondence, and working and background materials
box 23, folder 18
Red Plot against Peru
1961
Scope and Contents note
Typescript, and working and background materials
Red Star over Cuba: The Russian Assault on the Western Hemisphere
1961
box 24, folder 5
Publicity materials
Scope and Contents note
Includes press releases, press coverage, and printed excerpt ("The Young Castro,"
Catholic Digest, 1961 May)
box 25, folder 1
"Class Origin of Surnames and Achievement,"
Mankind Quarterly
1962 January-March
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 25, folder 2
Joao ('Jango') Goulart
1962 February 11
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 25, folder 3
"The Battle against Communism," speech, Project Alert, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
1962 March 29
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 25, folder 4
"Why We Have Failed to Halt Communism,"
St. Joseph Magazine
1962 March
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 25, folder 5
The Jewish Role in the American Elite,
Mankind Quarterly
1962 July-September
Scope and Contents note
Typescript and printed copy
box 25, folder 6
"Embargo Cannot Tumble Castro: Tougher President Can Break Stalemate,"
Manchester Union Leader
1962 November 21
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 25, folder 7
"The Alliance for Socialism" (re Alliance for Progress)
circa 1962
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 25, folder 8
Architects, Soldiers and Subversives
circa 1962
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 25, folder 9
Mexico on the Knife Edge
circa 1962
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
The Young Fidel Castro
circa 1962
Scope and Contents note
Study by Emilio Rocamar (acquaintance of Castro in his youth, probable pseudonym), edited and annotated by Weyl
box 25, folder 11
Holograph, apparently in Weyl's handwriting
The Geography of Intellect (co-author with Stefan T. Possony)
1963
box 26, folder 1
Working materials (contd.)
box 27, folder 3
I Was Castro's Prisoner
1963
Scope and Contents note
Book by John Martino, written with collaboration of Weyl.
Publisher correspondence, reviews, and publicity materials
box 27, folder 4
"Living Beyond 100" (projected study, uncompleted)
1963
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence, and working and background materials
box 27, folder 5
"National Origins of the Phi Beta Kappa Membership,"
Names
1964 June
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 27, folder 6
"Galton on a Chinese Africa,"
Mankind Quarterly
1965 April-June
Scope and Contents note
Written under the pseudonym Ethelred Nevin.
Printed copy, and printed reprint in
South African Observer (1965 June)
box 27, folder 7
"The American Responsibility in Vietnam," debate with James Tedeschi, Florida Atlantic University
1964 December 8
Scope and Contents note
Mimeographed copy, and press coverage
box 27, folder 8
Projected novel about the ancient Hebrew historian Josephus (uncompleted)
1965
Scope and Contents note
Notes and background material
box 27, folder 9
The Relationship of Intellect to Race Progress
1965
Scope and Contents note
Contribution to Symposium on the Future of the American Negro, to be edited by George S. Schuyler. Typescript and correspondence
box 27, folder 10
Pan Americana television program broadcast, Miami, Florida
1966 April 17
Scope and Contents note
Mimeographed transcript (in Spanish), including interview of Weyl
box 27, folder 11
Jose Marti Journalistic Prize Award proceedings, Miami, Florida
1966 May 14
Scope and Contents note
Mimeographed transcript (in Spanish), including participation of Weyl
box 27, folder 12
"The Black Brainwash in America,"
Mankind Quarterly
circa 1966
Scope and Contents note
Written under the pseudonym Ethelred Nevin.
Printed copy
The Creative Elite in America
1966
Name frequency statistical working materials
box 28, folder 5
Medical directory entries
box 29, folder 1
Student directory entries
box 29, folder 2
Who's Who and
Who Was Who
box 30, folder 1-3
Miscellaneous data (contd.)
box 30, folder 4
Reviews and publicity materials
box 30, folder 5
The Rise and Suppression of the Communist Movement in White Africa
1967 March 24
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 30, folder 6
"The Intelligence of White Rhodesians,"
Intelligence
1967 March
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 30, folder 7
"Aristocide as a Force in History,"
Intercollegiate Review
1967 June
Scope and Contents note
Typescript and printed copy
box 30, folder 8
"The Arab World: A Study of Biogenetic Disintegration,"
Mankind Quarterly
1967 December 12
box 30, folder 9
"The Village of the Gifted" (re Villaggio del Superdotato in Sicily)
1967 December 12
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 30, folder 10
"Mensa, National Origin, and Religion,"
Intelligence
circa 1967
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 30, folder 11
"Some Comparative Performance Indexes of American Ethnic Minorities,"
Mankind Quarterly
circa 1967
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 30, folder 12
"White Rhodesians: An Unrecognized Intellectual Elite,"
Mankind Quarterly
circa 1967
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 30, folder 13
"The Knife Edge between Dissent and Treason,"
Experiment
1968 April-May
box 30, folder 14
Thoughts on an Educational Program for Underdeveloped Countries
1968 November 21
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 30, folder 15
"Some Possible Genetic Implications of Carthaginian Child Sacrifice,"
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine
1968 Autumn
Scope and Contents note
Publisher correspondence, printed copy, and abstract
box 30, folder 16
Asian Opportunity
circa 1968
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 30, folder 17
The Jew in American Politics
1968
Scope and Contents note
Publisher correspondence, reviews, and publicity materials
box 30, folder 18
The Liberal Quasi-Monopoly in the Communications Field: A Proposal for Action
1968
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 30, folder 19
"Genetics, Brain Damage and Crime,"
Mankind Quarterly
1969 October-December
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy, and printed excerpts (
South African Observer, 1970 May)
box 30, folder 20
"The Potential Role of the Gifted in Underdeveloped Countries," speech, National Association of Gifted Children annual meeting,
New Orleans, Louisiana
1969 November 5
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 30, folder 21
"Red Missiles in Cuba Now Returned Diplomat Avers,"
Palm Beach Gold Coasting
1969 December 31
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 30, folder 22
"How Not to Write History,"
in Idus A. Newby, Challenge to the Court: Social Scientists and the Defense of Segregation, 1954-1966revised edition
1969
Scope and Contents note
Publisher correspondence and typescript
box 30, folder 23
White and Negro 'Gifted' Population in the United States
circa 1969
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 31, folder 1
Aesthetic Leadership in the United States
circa 1960s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 31, folder 2
Education of the Gifted: International Terrain
circa 1960s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 31, folder 3
Political Theories of the Creative Elite
circa 1960s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 31, folder 4
The World Potential of High Intelligence
circa 1960s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 31, folder 5
"On Hating the Establishment,"
Palm Beach Gold Coasting
1970 January 7
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 31, folder 6
"The Florida Plan to Save Our Schools" (co-author with Lewis Kapner),
Palm Beach Gold Coasting
1970 March 18
Scope and Contents note
Typescript, printed copy, and reprint (
Statesman, 1970 May)
box 31, folder 7
"Benjamin Franklin and Restrictive Immigration,"
Mankind Quarterly
1970 April-June
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 31, folder 8
"South Africa and Israel: Beleaguered Creative Enclaves,"
Ideas
1970 Winter-Spring
Scope and Contents note
Typescript and printed copy
box 31, folder 9
"The Human 'Barometer,'"
Daily Telegraph Magazine
1970 June 5
Scope and Contents note
Typescript, galleys and printed copy
box 31, folder 10
Speech, Anti-Defamation League workshop, Miami, Florida
1970 August 23
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 31, folder 11
"Jewish Intellectual Superiority: Myth or Reality?"
Ideas
1970 Fourth Quarter
Scope and Contents note
Typescript and printed copy
box 31, folder 12
"Some Genetic Aspects of Plantation Slavery,"
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine
1970
Scope and Contents note
Publisher correspondence and background material
Traitors' End: The Rise and Fall of the Communist Movement in Southern Africa
1970
Working and background materials
box 31, folder 14
General
Scope and Contents note
Mainly printed matter
box 31, folder 16
International Symposium on Communism conference papers (symposium held in South Africa)
box 31, folder 17
Sidney Bunting (South African communist leader) material
Scope and Contents note
Printed matter
box 32, folder 1
South African Communist Party documents captured by South African government
box 32, folder 2
Anti-communist acts and reports of South African government
box 32, folder 3
South African subversion trial opening address
1959
box 32, folder 4-5
South African subversion trials
1964
Scope and Contents note
Transcripts, notes and press coverage
box 33, folder 2
Reviews and publicity materials
box 33, folder 3
"Reflections on Negro-White Miscegenation,"
Mankind Quarterly
1971 January-March
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 33, folder 4
"Racial Differences in the Range of Brain Capacity,"
Mankind Quarterly
1971 April-June
Scope and Contents note
Typescript and printed copy
box 33, folder 5
American Statesmen on Slavery and the Negro(co-author with William Marina)
1971
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
"Aztec Serpent, Russian Bear" (projected history of Mexican Communist Party, uncompleted)
1971
box 33, folder 7
Working and background materials
box 34, folder 1
Working and background materials (contd.)
box 34, folder 2
Reviews and publicity materials
box 34, folder 3
"Weyl on the Subject" newspaper columns,
Palm Beach Gold Coasting
1971
Scope and Contents note
Printed copies
box 34, folder 4
"Racial Discrimination and the Conservative Outlook,"
Mankind Quarterly
1972 January-March
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 34, folder 5
"Evolution and Ethics,"
Mankind Quarterly
1972 July-September
Scope and Contents note
Typescript and printed copy
box 34, folder 6
Envy and Aristocide in Underdeveloped Countries
circa 1972
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 34, folder 7
"An Essay on Evolution and Ethics" (projected book, uncompleted)
1972
Scope and Contents note
Proposal and publisher correspondence
box 34, folder 8
"Integration: The Dream That Failed" (projected book, uncompleted)
1972
Scope and Contents note
Publisher correspondence and drafts
box 34, folder 9
"McGovern, Foreign Policy and Communism" (projected book, uncompleted)
1972
Scope and Contents note
Publisher correspondence
box 34, folder 10
"Israel and South Africa: Two Beleaguered Elites,"
Mankind Quarterly
1973 January-March
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 34, folder 11
"Population Control and the Anti-Eugenic Ideology,"
Mankind Quarterly
1973 October-December
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 34, folder 12
"The Impact of Famine on I.Q.,"
Mankind Quarterly
circa 1973
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 34, folder 13
Newspaper columns,
Manchester Union Leader
1973
Scope and Contents note
Printed copies
box 34, folder 14
"The Importance of Passport Fraud in Internal Security," speech, Public Affairs Luncheon Club of Dallas, Texas
1974 February 18
Scope and Contents note
Draft and program
box 34, folder 15
"An Analysis of the 1972 Mensa Membership,"
Mensa Research Journal
1974 July
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 34, folder 16
"Natural Selection through Slavery and the African Slave Trade,"
Mankind Quarterly
1974 July-September
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 34, folder 17
Projected study of 19th century Russian writer Sonia Kovalevskaia and/or translation of her novel, to be co-authored with
Sylvia Weyl (uncompleted)
1974
Scope and Contents note
Publisher correspondence, working materials, and drafts
box 35, folder 1
Newspaper columns,
Manchester Union Leader
1975
Scope and Contents note
Printed copies
box 35, folder 2
"Disease as a Eugenic Force" and "A Note on the Black Death,"
Mankind Quarterly
1976 April-June
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 35, folder 3
"Aristocide under Fuehrers and Commissars,"
Modern Age
1975 Summer
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy and press coverage
box 35, folder 4
Notes on the Laetolil Find and Prehominid Raciation
1975 November 17
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 35, folder 5
Newspaper columns,
Manchester Union Leader
1975
Scope and Contents note
Printed copies
box 35, folder 6
"Disease as a Eugenic Force" and "A Note on the Black Death,"
Mankind Quarterly
1976 April-June
Scope and Contents note
Printed copies
box 35, folder 7
"A Biogenetic Paradigm of Western Civilization,"
Mankind Quarterly
1976 July-September
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 35, folder 8
"Stuart Cloete, 1897-1976" (obituary),
Mankind Quarterly
1976 July-September
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 35, folder 9
Newspaper columns,
Manchester Union Leader
1976
Scope and Contents note
Printed copies
box 35, folder 10
"Survival Past the Century Mark,"
Mankind Quarterly
1977 January-March
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 35, folder 11
"Pelvic Brim and Cranial Size,"
Mankind Quarterly
1977 October-December
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 35, folder 12
"New Revelations in Alger Hiss Case,"
Human Events
1977 November 12
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 35, folder 13-14
"Aristocide: The War against Human Ability,"
circa 1977
Scope and Contents note
Drafts
box 36, folder 1-2
"Aristocide: The War against Human Ability,"
circa 1977
Scope and Contents note
Drafts (contd.)
box 36, folder 3
Newspaper columns,
Manchester Union Leader
1977
Scope and Contents note
Printed copies
box 36, folder 4
"World Population Growth and the Geography of Intelligence,"
Modern Age
1978 Winter
Scope and Contents note
Printed copies
box 36, folder 5
"Canada Charged with Red Spy Cover-up" (re Igor Gouzenko),
Human Events
1978 April 15
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 36, folder 6
"The Triumph of Folly: Carter and South Africa,"
Mankind Quarterly
1978 April-June
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 36, folder 7
"Jewish and Chinese Leadership in American Science" (co-author with Sylvia Weyl),
Mankind Quarterly
1978 July-September
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 36, folder 8
Human Variation: The Biopsychology of Age, Race, and Sex(co-editor with R. Travis Osborne and Clyde E. Noble)
1978
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence with co-editors, reviews, and publicity materials
box 36, folder 9
Newspaper columns,
Manchester Union Leader
1978
Scope and Contents note
Printed copies
box 36, folder 10
"Karl Marx Was No Abe Lincoln,"
Human Events
1979 January 20
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 36, folder 11
"Jewish Scientists in America,"
Midstream
1979 April
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 36, folder 12
Karl Marx, Mexico and Manifest Destiny
circa 1979
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 36, folder 13
Karl Marx, Racist
1979
Scope and Contents note
Publisher correspondence and agreement, and reviews
box 36, folder 14
Newspaper columns,
Manchester Union Leader
1979
Scope and Contents note
Printed copies
box 37, folder 1
"The Allopatric Instinct, Germinal Selection and the Negro,"
circa 1970s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 37, folder 2
Genocide and Aristocide in Totalitarian Systems
circa 1970s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 37, folder 3
"Subversion," in
Encyclopaedia Americana
circa 1970s
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 37, folder 4
Using Monozygotic and Dizygotic Twin Pairs to Measure the Dispersion Effect of Heredity,
Intelligence
circa 1970s
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 37, folder 5
China and the American Communist Labyrinth
1980 June 19
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 37, folder 6
"Lenin: Dwarf or Demigod" (projected book, uncompleted)
1980
Scope and Contents note
Proposal and bibliographic notes
box 37, folder 7
Newspaper columns,
Manchester Union Leader
1980
Scope and Contents note
Printed copies
box 37, folder 8
The Institute for Policy Studies and Soviet Intelligence
1981 March 7
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 37, folder 9
"Karl Marx's Fantasies,"
Midstream
1981 March
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 37, folder 10
"The Realm of Envy" (re Israeli-Arab relations)
1981 July 16
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
"The Espionage Case of Alger Hiss" (commissioned by Regnery Gateway but never published)
1981
box 37, folder 11
Publisher correspondence and agreement
The KGB Connections: An Investigation into Soviet Operations in North America (television documentary)
1981
Scope and Contents note
Includes interviews with Weyl, Hede Massing and others
box 37, folder 16
Press release and press coverage
box 38, folder 2
Newspaper columns,
Manchester Union Leader
1981
Scope and Contents note
Printed copies
box 38, folder 3
"Israel and Francisco Franco,"
Midstream
1982 February
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 38, folder 4
Are Americans Getting Brighter or Stupider?
1982 March 23
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 38, folder 5
Ethnic Breakdown of 1982 Mensa Membership" and "Marital Status and Sex Breakdown
1982 November 15
Scope and Contents note
Typescripts and data
box 38, folder 6
"The Japanese Century?"
Mensa Bulletin
1982 November
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 38, folder 7
"Nabobs and Parasites" (re Jewish wealth in America)
1982
Scope and Contents note
Typescript, and working and background materials
box 38, folder 8
"The Marx-Hitler-Holocaust Enigma,"
Midstream
1983 November
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 38, folder 9
"Implications of Changing Pelvic Brim for Brain Size and Human Intelligence,"
Eugenics Bulletin
1984 Fall
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 38, folder 10
Why Was Marcel Proust a Homosexual?
1985 July 13
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 38, folder 11
How Chess Was Invented
1985 November 14
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 38, folder 12
The Geography of American Achievement
1989
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 38, folder 13
The Cambridge Traitors at High Tide, 1930-1950
circa 1980s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 38, folder 14
Memoirs of the Communist Labyrinth
circa 1980s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 39, folder 1-5
Memoirs of the Communist Labyrinth
circa 1980s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript (contd.)
box 40, folder 1
Memoirs of the Communist Labyrinth
circa 1980s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript (contd.)
box 40, folder 2
Some Possible Political Implications of Eugenics
circa 1980s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 40, folder 3
Wonderings: A Collection of Sonnets
1992
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 40, folder 4
Sarpedon and Other Poems
1993/1994
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 40, folder 5
The Omega Poems
1999
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 40, folder 6
Is This the Face...? and Other Poems
2001
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
Encounters with Communism
2003
box 40, folder 9
To Live in Delphi and Other Poems
2003
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 40, folder 10
"Adoption Fifty Years Ago" (autobiographical vignette)
2004 September 21
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 40, folder 11
"Ghosts of Revolution: Ralph Bates" (autobiographical vignette)
2004 December 10
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 40, folder 12
"The Wallings" (autobiographical vignette)
2004 December 12
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 40, folder 13
"A Trip to Lebanon by Freighter" (autobiographical vignette)
2004 December 17
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 40, folder 14
Those Effete Aristocrats
2004 December 23
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 40, folder 15
"A Few Brief Encounters with Anti-Semitism" (autobiographical vignette)
circa 2000s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 40, folder 16
"Three Days in a Country Once Called Rhodesia" (autobiographical vignette)
circa 2000s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 40, folder 17
"A Voyage to Suriname" (autobiographical vignette)
circa 2000s
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 41, folder 1
Typescript reviews of books about communism and subversion
circa 1954-1979
Scope and Contents note
Includes review of John Chabot Smith,
Alger Hiss (1976)
box 41, folder 2-3
Typescript reviews of books about Latin America
circa 1941-1965
box 41, folder 4
Typescript reviews of books about race and genetics
circa 1957-1966
box 41, folder 5
Typescript reviews of books on miscellaneous subjects
1958-1982
box 41, folder 6
Printed copies of reviews in
Mankind Quarterly
circa 1961-1966
box 41, folder 7-8
Printed copies of reviews in
Midstream
1979-1985
box 42, folder 1
Printed copies of reviews in
Modern Age
1971-1982
box 42, folder 2
Printed copies of reviews in
The Nation
1938
box 42, folder 3
Printed copies of reviews in
National Review
1961-1976
Scope and Contents note
Includes review of John Chabot Smith,
Alger Hiss (1976)
box 42, folder 4
Printed copies of reviews in
Palm Beach Gold Coasting
circa 1962-1966
box 42, folder 5
Printed copies of reviews in other publications
1941-1981
Letters to the editor
Scope and Contents note
Typescripts and printed copies
box 42, folder 6
Letters to the editor re communism and subversion
1950-1980
Scope and Contents note
Includes a letter written under the pseudonym Norman Walters
box 42, folder 7
Letters to the editor re Latin America
1960-1962
Scope and Contents note
mainly responses to commentary on
Red Star over Cuba
box 42, folder 8
Letters to the editor re race and genetics
1960-1983
box 42, folder 9
Letters to the editor on miscellaneous subjects
1962-1984
Subject File
1920-1984
Scope and Contents note
Mainly printed matter, with some memoranda, notes and correspondence.
Arrangement note
Arranged alphabetically.
box 43, folder 1
Argentina. Printed matter, 1961-1966, mainly re communism in Argentina
box 43, folder 2
Brain chemistry. Printed matter, 1965-1971
box 43, folder 3
Bunche, Ralph. Memoranda by Weyl, notes, and clippings, 1957, re alleged Communist connections of Bunche
box 43, folder 4
Chessmasters. Notes and printed matter, 1969-1973
box 43, folder 5
China. Notes and printed matter, 1945-1975
box 43, folder 6
Memoranda by Weyl, 1950-1970
Scope and Contents note
Includes memoranda of conversations with Federal Bureau of Investigation agents and memoranda apparently intended for Federal
Bureau of Investigation use
box 43, folder 7
Communist Party manuals
undated
box 43, folder 8
Printed matter and notes, 1938-1921
International Press Correspondence issues
box 44, folder 2
World News and Views issues, 1938
box 44, folder 3
Crime and violence. Memoranda, notes, and printed matter, 1955-1975, re biological bases for crime and violence
box 44, folder 4
Memoranda by Weyl re political situation in Cuba and prospects for counter-revolution, 1960-1966, possibly intended for Central
Intelligence Agency use.
Scope and Contents note
Includes memorandum by Weyl of conversation with Alberto Gandero and memoranda by Jeanne Perry transcribing her conversations
with Weyl
box 44, folder 5
Typescript studies (not by Weyl) re communism and political situation in Cuba, 1959-1960
Scope and Contents note
Mainly in Spanish
box 44, folder 6
Printed matter ans notes, 1959-1970
box 45, folder 1
Debs, Eugene V. Printed copy of Ruth Le Prade, ed.,
Debs and the Poets, inscribed by Debs to Sylvia Castleton (later Sylvia Weyl), 1920
box 45, folder 2
Disease. Printed matter and notes, 1942-1969, mainly re genetic factors in disease
box 45, folder 3
Dominican Republic. Memoranda and printed matter, 1958-1962
Scope and Contents note
Includes printed speeches of Rafael Trujillo, and memoranda by Weyl re bribery of American government officials by the Dominican
government of General Trujillo
box 45, folder 4
Dozenberg, Nicholas. Mimeographed statement re espionage operations by Dozenberg, 1949
box 45, folder 5
Envy. Notes by Weyl re envy as political motive, 1970
box 45, folder 6
Ergot. Printed matter, 1970
box 45, folder 7
Galois, Evariste. Notes and printed matter re the early 19th century French revolutionary Galois, 1903 and undated
box 45, folder 8
Galton, Sir Francis. Notes, printed matter and bibliographical data re Galton, 1914-1971
box 45, folder 9
Genetics. Printed matter and notes, 1933-1982
box 46
Genetics. Printed matter and notes, 1933-1982
box 45, folder 10
Correspondence, 1957-1958
Scope and Contents note
Includes correspondence re role of Julian Wadleigh, and correspondence with Victor Lasky and others re projected book by Lasky
in collaboration with Weyl about Hiss.
Includes draft review of
The Unfinished Case of Alger Hiss by Fred J. Cook prepared by Weyl for Lasky
box 46, folder 1
Memoranda and notes, 1940-1980, mainly by Weyl
Scope and Contents note
Includes draft review by Hede Massing of
Perjury: The Hiss-Chambers Case by Allen Weinstein
box 46, folder 2-4
Printed matter, 1957-1980
box 46, folder 5
Immigration. Printed matter and notes, 1957-1968
box 46, folder 6
Insanity. Printed matter, 1959-1972, re genetic factors in insanity
box 46, folder 7-8
Intelligence. Printed matter and notes, 1929-1984
box 47, folder 1
Intelligence. Printed matter and notes, 1929-1984 (contd.)
box 47, folder 2
International Foundation for Gifted Children. Correspondence, minutes, memoranda, proposals, and printed matter, 1968-1979
box 47, folder 3-4
Notes, 1955-1959 and undated
box 47, folder 5-6
Printed matter, 1956-1979
box 47, folder 7
Kennedy, John F. Printed matter, 1976-1977, in part re conspiracy theories of assassination
box 47, folder 8
Kissinger, Henry A. Notes and printed matter, 1974-1977, mainly re allegations that Kissinger was a Soviet agent
box 48, folder 1
Latin America. Notes and printed matter, 1953-1961
box 48, folder 2
Lead poisoning in history. Notes and printed matter, 1953-1961
box 48, folder 3
Middle East. Memoranda and printed matter, 1970
box 48, folder 4
Mongols. Notes and printed matter, 1956-1963
box 48, folder 5
Münzenberg, Willi. Printed article, 1965
box 48, folder 6
Nuclear freeze movement. Printed matter, 1981-1982
box 48, folder 7
Nutrition. Printed matter, 1961-1971, mainly re effects on heredity
box 48, folder 8
Oceanography. Printed matter and notes, 1968-1969
box 48, folder 9
Origins of man. Printed matter, notes and correspondence, 1958-1971
box 48, folder 10
Panama. Memorandum on political situation, 1964
box 48, folder 11-12
Race. Printed matter and notes, 1957-1981, especially re blacks
box 49, folder 1
Reds (Motion picture). Notes and printed matter, 1982
Scope and Contents note
Includes photocopy of letter from John Reed to Walter Weyl, circa 1910s
box 49, folder 2
Rosenberg, Julius and Ethel. Printed matter, undated
box 49, folder 3
Sex ratio in births. Printed matter, 1935-1970
box 49, folder 4
Soviet Union. Printed matter and notes, 1962-1983
box 49, folder 5
Venezuela. Printed matter and correspondence, 1961 and undated, re communism in Venezuela
box 49, folder 6
Villaggio del Superdotato. Correspondence, reports, and printed matter, 1967-1969, re charitable institution for gifted children
in Sicily
box 49, folder 7
Wieland, William. Memorandum and clippings, 1960-1965
box 49, folder 8
Financial and personal documents, 1972-1981
box 49, folder 9
Printed matter, 1963-1980
Audiovisual File
circa 1950-1978
Scope and Contents note
Photographs, sound recordings, and microfilm
box 50, folder 1
Photographs
circa 1950-1971
Scope and Contents note
Includes photographs of Nathaniel and Sylvia Weyl and of the Villaggio del Superdotato
box 50, folder 2
Recording disc, 1963, entitled "Operation Samovar"
box 50, folder 3-4
Audio cassettes of conversations between Nathaniel and Sylvia Weyl and Robert Gorham and Hope Davis
1978
box 50, folder 5
Microfilm reel of booklet
Origine et transformations de l'homme et des autres êtres by P. Trémeaux
1865