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Women's National Republican Club Address, October 2, 1952
American Meat Institute Address, October 6, 1952
Better Business Bureau of Milwaukee Address, October 8, 1952
Toledo Club Address, October 20, 1952
Bodine Electric Company Address, October 23, 1952
National Shoe Fair Address, October 27, 1952
Conference of Texas Industry Address, November 6, 1952
Pittsburgh Address, November 12, 1952
Business Economics Address, November 14, 1952
Columbia Chamber of Commerce Address, December 3, 1952
National Coffee Association Address, December 8, 1952
American Forum of the Air, December 14, 1952 (no text or notes)
Speeches, 1953
Ohio Society Address, January 12, 1953
Henry George School Address, February 5, 1953
Amherst College Address, February 11, 1953
Writing Paper Manufacturers Association Address, February 17, 1953
Cincinnati Address, March 5, 1953
Toledo Club Address, March 6, 1953
New York University School of Law Address, March 24, 1953
Boston Address, April 14, 1953
Indianapolis Advertising Club Address, May 7, 1953
Pacific Coast Electrical Association Address, May 13, 1953
Olmsted Falls High School Address, June 3, 1953
Cleveland Rotary Club Address, June 4, 1953
Los Angeles Republican Associates Address, July 22, 1953 (no text or notes)
Los Angeles Advertising Club Address, July 28, 1953
California Commonwealth Club Address, July 31, 1953
Channel City Club Address, August 11, 1953
Santa Barbara Retired Businessmen Address, August 18, 1953
California Retired Teachers' Association Address, August 25, 1953
Pennsylvania Council of Republican Women Address, November 16, 1953
Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church Address, November 24, 1953 (n text or notes)
Michigan Bankers' Association Address, December 3, 1953
Industrial Advertising Symposium Address, December 14, 1953
Speeches, 1954
American Marketing Association Address, January 14, 1954
Public Relations Advisory Committee Address, January 15, 1954
Benjamin Franklin Luncheon Address, January 18, 1954
Women's National Republican Club Address, January 21, 1954 (no text or notes)
St. Louis Address, January 25, 1954
New Orleans Address, January 28-29, 1954
United Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Association Address, February 1, 1954
Cleveland Bar Association Address, February 10, 1954
Sales Executives Club Address, February 16, 1954 (no text or notes)
Pennsylvania Republican Women Address, March 5, 1954
Union Electric Company Address, March 9, 1954 (no text or notes)
Limited Price Variety Stores Association Address, March 11, 1954
Boston Address, April 6, 1954
Sarah Lawrence College Address, April 8, 1954 (no text or notes)
Women's National Republican Club Address, April 12, 1954
National Republican Club Address, April 26, 1954
Little Rock Address, April 29, 1954 (no text or notes)
Tulsa Address, May 3, 1954
Multiple Sclerosis Society Address, May 5, 1954 (no text or notes)
American Petroleum Institute Address, May 6, 1954
Public Utilities Advertising Association Address, May 14, 1954
Ohio Society Address, May 17, 1954
Princeton University Address, May 18, 1954
Advertising Association of the West Address, June 30, 1954
Los Angeles Advertising Club Address, August 10, 1954
California Commonwealth Club Address, August 31, 1954 (no text or notes)
Channel City Club Address, September 7, 1954 (no text or notes)
Military Order of the World Wars Address, September 9, 1954 (no text or notes)
Materials Handling Society Address, September 17, 1954
Tulsa Chamber of Commerce Address, September 23, 1954 (no text or notes)
United States Independent Telephone Association Address, October 13, 1954
Commerce and Industry Luncheon Address, October 14, 1954
Cleveland Advertising Club Address, October 15, 1954
Henry George School Address, October 26, 1954
Building Products Executives Conference Address, November 5, 1954
T.V. Panel Discussion, November 26, 1954 (no text or notes)
Public Utilities Advertising Association Address, December 2, 1954
Speeches, 1955
United States Chamber of Commerce Address, January 28, 1955 (no text or notes)
Southeastern Electric Exchange Address, March 22, 1955
Illinois Bankers Association Address, June 9, 1955
Guaranty Trust Company Address, June 28, 1955 (no text or notes)
Jonathan Breakfast Club Address, August 23, 1955 (no text or notes)
Los Angeles Advertising Club Address, August 23, 1955
San Francisco Advertising Club Address, August 24, 1955
Cleveland Chamber of Commerce Address, October 4, 1955
Cleveland Address, October 4, 1955 (no text or notes)
New School Talk, October 6, 1955
Shreveport Community Chest Address, October 24, 1955
New Rochelle Women's Club Address, November 2, 1955
Dayton Advertising Club Address, November 3, 1955
Princeton University Address, November 10, 1955
Speeches, 1956
Philadelphia Bulletin Forum, January 22, 1956
Aware, Inc. Address, February 5, 1956
St. George's Alumni Address, February 8, 1956 (no text or notes)
Wausau Chamber of Commerce Address, February 28, 1956
10th District Club Address, March 13, 1956
Cleveland Graphite Bronze Address, March 24, 1956 (no text or notes)
Republican Associates of Los Angeles Address, April 18, 1956
Channel City Club Address, April 20, 1956 (no text or notes)
Women's National Republican Club Address, May 1, 1956 (no text or notes)
Liquefied Petroleum Gas Association Address, May 7, 1956
Wichita Dinner Club Address, May 8, 1956
Kansas City Club Address, May 9, 1956
Pomona College Address, May 10, 1956
Advertising Club of Springfield Address, May 15, 1956
Newsweek Sales and Editorial Staffs Address, June 21, 1956
San Diego Kiwanis Club Address, August 14, 1956 (no text or notes)
Los Angeles Advertising Club Address, August 28, 1956 (no text or notes)
Oregon Advertising Club Address, September 17, 1956 (no text or notes)
Seattle Advertising Club Address, September 18, 1956
New York Young Republican Address, September 27, 1956 (no test or notes)
Rye Presbyterian Church Men's Club Address, October 23, 1956
National Association of Manufacturers Campaign Addresses, 1956
Building Products Executives Conference Address, November 9, 1956
Arkansas Economic Council Annual Meeting Address, November 14, 1956 (no text or notes)
National Industrial Conference Board Address, November 15, 1956
Santa Fe Statement, 1957
Philadelphia Board of Realtors Address, February 2, 1957
Dallas Women's Club Address, March 20, 1957 (no text or notes)
Marshall College Speech, April 8, 1957 (no text or notes)
University of South Carolina Address, April 15, 1957
Minneapolis 5.55 Club Address, May 6, 1957
Retired Professional and Business Men's Club Address, August 15, 1957 (no text or notes)
Shell Oil Management Course, November 15, 1957
Pennsylvania Council of Republican Women Address, November 21, 1957
Barnard College Lecture, December 3, 1957
Cleveland City Club Address, December 14, 1957
California Speeches, 1958
Montpelier Rotary Club Address, 1958
Yale Club Address, January 8, 1958 (no text or notes)
National Association of Music Merchants Address, March 25, 1958
Canton G.O.P. Workers Address, June 19, 1958
Wilmington Non-Partisan Committee Address, September 15, 1958
Los Angeles Advertising Club Address, September 30, 1958 (no text or notes)
Monterey Republican Address, October 6, 1958
Vermont College Address, October 11, 1958 (no text or notes)
Tax Foundation Address, October 27, 1958
Election Night Broadcast, November 4, 1958
Idaho Chamber of Commerce Address, November 17, 1958
Ohio Chamber of Commerce Address, November 20, 1958 (no text or notes)
Fifty Club Address (Cleveland), December 1, 1958
National Heating and Airconditioning Wholesalers Association Address, December 1, 1958
Baltimore Contemporary Club Address, January 16, 1959 (no text or notes)
United States Chamber of Commerce Address, January 29, 1959
Akron Rubber Executives Address, May 23, 1959
Tax Foundation Address, June 10, 1959
Young Presidents' Organization Address, September 11, 1959
Henry George School Address, September 16, 1959 (no text or notes)
Paris American Club Address, September 17, 1959
Ebasco Executives Conference Address, November 30, 1959
Republic Steel Corporation Film, December 3, 1959
American Publishers' Association Address, January 21, 1960
Young Women's Republican Club of New York Address, February 25, 1960 (no text or notes)
San Francisco Republican Alliance Address, March 16, 1960
Phoenix Rotary Club Address, March 25, 1960 (no text or notes)
Republican Association Address, March 20, 1960
N.W. Ayer Awards, April 19, 1960 (no speech)
Women's National Republican Club Address, April 26, 1960
Newsweek Address, May 2, 1960
Southwest Public Relations Conference Address, May 4, 1960
Air University Command and Staff College Address, May 23, 1960
Houston Public Relations Society Address, May 25, 1960
Houston Rotary Club Address, May 26, 1960
Claremont College Address, June 5, 1960
Packard Bell Electronics Address, June 8, 1960 (no text or notes)
Illinois Chamber of Commerce Address, June 24, 1960
Schenectady Rotary Club Address, September 22, 1960 (no text or notes)
Hardware Manufacturers Association Address, October 18, 1960
Cleveland Academy of Medicine Address, October 21, 1960
Barnard College Address, October 25, 1960
Chicago Union League Club Address, October 27, 1960
Ohio Republican Addresses, November 1960 (no text or notes)
Drop Forging Association Address, November 11, 1960
New Orleans Members' Council Address, November 17, 1960
Carleton College Address, December 9, 1960
Cuyahoga County Republican Organization Address, February 16, 1961
Barnard College Recording, February 1961
Vermont College Address, June 4, 1961
Republican Associates Address, June 16, 1961
Governors' Conference Address, June 27, 1961 (no text or notes)
Meet the Press broadcast, October 8, 1961
Cleveland Bar Association Address, November 9, 1961
NBC-TV Appearance, January 31, 1962 (no text or notes)
Princeton University Address, April 12, 1962
National Conference of Christians and Jews Address, April 17, 1962 (no text or notes)
Kansas Chamber of Commerce Address, April 24, 1962
Caltech Address, May 19, 1962
Los Angeles Town Hall Address, May 22, 1962
Pomona Republican Associates Address, June 8, 1962
87th Club Address, July 11, 1962
S.O.S. Club Address, August 15, 1962
New York Young Republican Club Address, September 11, 1962 (no text or notes)
California Addresses, September 18-28, 1962
Omaha Address, October 16, 1962
Tarrytown Fortnightly Club Address, October 22, 1962 (no text or notes)
American Mutual Insurance Alliance Address, October 30, 1962
Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce Address, November 26, 1962
Mackay-Shields Economic Forum, December 3, 1962 (no text or notes)
Eastside Young Republican Club Address, February 26 1963 (no text or notes)
Republican State Chairmen Address (Washington), March 1, 1963
Oklahoma City G.O.P. Address, April 5, 1963
Pima County Republican Women Address, April 10, 1963
Phoenix Rotary Club Address, April 12, 1963
Republican Workshops of Illinois Address, May 11, 1963 (no text or notes)
New York Academy of Medicine Meeting, June 3, 1963 (no text or notes)
Atlanta Meetings, September 17-18, 1963 (no text or notes)
Detroit Economic Club Address, September 23, 1963
Cleveland Town Hall Address, October 9, 1963
National Management Association Address, October 25, 1963
Ohio Young Republican Address, December 14, 1963
Chicago Publicity Club Address, February 12, 1964
Association of National Advertisers Address, April 7, 1964
Southern Young Republicans Address, April 18, 1964
Loretto Heights College Address, May 28, 1964
Grier School Address, May 31, 1964
San Diego Republican Associates Address, June 24, 1964 (no text or notes)
Los Angeles Republican Associates Address, June 30, 1964 (no text or notes)
Channel City Club Address, July 7, 1964 (no text or notes)
California Commonwealth Club Address, July 10, 1964
American Bar Association Address, August 10, 1964
Henry George School Address, August 31, 1964
American Life Convention Address, October 15, 1964
Industrial Relations Society Address, October 22, 1964
Dutch Treat Club Address, October 27, 1964
Republican Women of Pennsylvania Address, February 9, 1966
ABC-TV Appearance, February 11, 1966 (no text or notes)
Claremont College New Deal Seminar, February 23, 1966
ABC Appearance, May 1966 (?)
Claremont College Address, June 5, 1966
Dutch Treat Club Address, November 15, 1966
Shippensburg State College Address, March 30, 1967
Harvard Address, April 12, 1967
Johns Hopkins University Address, April 18, 1967 (no text or notes)
National Student Leadership Conference Address, April 22, 1967
Organization of American Historians Meeting, April 28, 1967 (Moley could not attend; Rosen read his comments) (comments not included)
Warner Library Address, May 25, 1967
Yale Political Union Address, September 26, 1967
New York Address, November 8, 1967
BBC Interview, March 13, 1968 (no text or notes)
Speech Association of the Eastern States Address, April 5, 1968 (no text or notes)
BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, 1910-1970
Scope and Content Note
General. Includes honors received, enrollment papers at Columbia University, appointment as mayor of Olmstead Falls
Announcements and programs of speaking engagements
Biographical sketch
Clippings about Moley. May contain clippings about Today. See also OVERSIZE FILE
Undated
1910-1919
1920-1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1934
1934
1935
1935
1935
1936
1936
1936
1937
1937
1938
1938
1939
1939
1940
1940
1941
1941
1942
1942
1943
1943
1944
1945
1945-1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959-1960
1960's
1961-1962
1963-1964
1965-1970
Doctoral thesis on the presidential campaign of 1896, started in 1914, abandoned in 1916. Preliminary notes
Finances. Includes rental agreement with Vincent Astor, book contracts
Master's thesis, Oberlin College, 1913
Receivership at St. Regis Hotel
Travel itineraries and papers. Includes correspondence about his vacation in 1946
CLEVELAND PERIOD FILE, 1916-1923.
Scope and Content Note
General
General
Clippings
Court cases
Legislation, proposed
Notes
Printed materials
Americanization effort
General
Clippings
Correspondence
Legislation, proposed
Notes
Printed materials
Programs for conferences and institutes for which Moley was a lecturer
Proposals and reports by various authors
Committees on which Moley served
Citizens' Bureau
Annual report
Foreword to pamphlet on Czechs
Graduation exercises
Minutes
Cleveland Americanization Council
Committee on Americanization of the Ohio Institute for Public Efficiency. Draft and final report to the Ohio Council of Social Agencies, Moley, Herbert Adolphus Miller, and Juliette Sessions, authors
Committee on Immigration and Emigration. Minutes
Ohio State Council of Defense
State Department of Education, Division of Americanization
General. Includes programs for Teachers' Training Institute, Moley, lecturer
Report on federal leadership and legislation
Proposal for federal legislation on immigration
Cleveland Foundation, Moley, Director
General
Announcements of meetings to discuss survey results
Clippings
Correspondence
Finances
Notes concerning the policy of the Cleveland Foundation
Annual reports
1921
1923
Evaluations of implementation of survey suggestions
Five-year reports on the crime survey, Moley, Carlton K. Matson, unknown, authors, 1926. Typescript and photocopies
Report on the recreation survey, n.d. Typescript
Proposals for Cleveland Foundation projects, various subjects
Publications of the Cleveland Foundation, by Moley
An Outline of the Cleveland Crime Survey, 1922. Printed copy
A Review of the Surveys of the Cleveland Foundation, 1923. Printed copy
Subject file
Cleveland Association of Criminal Justice, eighth annual meeting
County jail, grand jury investigation
Radicals
Western Reserve University. Faculty appointment, general papers
COLUMBIA PERIOD FILE, 1923-1933.
Scope and Content Note
General
General. Includes memoranda and correspondence
Prosecution. Notes and data
Columbia University, Columbia Law School, and Barnard University, faculty appointment, 1923-1931
General
Clippings
Notes
Notes
Printed matter
Printed matter
Administrative papers
General
Committee on Instruction
Committee records
Correspondence with Dean Gildersleeve
Law School curriculum
Memoranda about a grant proposal
National Conference on the Science of Politics, September 7-11, 1925. Includes printed material, correspondence, notes, memoranda
"The Objectives of the School of Law of Columbia University," n.d. Typescript
Social Science committee
Course materials
General
Exams
Grade book
Hand-outs
Lectures. Also see specific courses
Student papers
Courses
Principles of Politics
Theory and Practice of Politics. Includes administrative notes, etc.
Public Law 161-162
Government 2, "Public Opinion"
Government 7-8
General
Exams
Lectures and notes
"American Political Life"
Hand-outs
Lectures, arranged chronologically
1933
1934
1935
"Great American Political Personalities"
Notes for lectures on Theodore Roosevelt
Student papers
Subject file
Death of politicians
Pocket veto
Political theories
President
President's cabinet, 1929
Presidential Third Term
Controversy
Removal power
Borah, William E.
Bryan, William Jennings
Cannon, Joseph
Cleveland, Grover
Coolidge, Calvin
Curtis, Charles
Dawes, Charles
Debs, Eugene Victor
Hanna, Mark
Hearst, William Randolph
Hague, Frank
Hoover, Herbert
House, Colonel Edward M.
Hughes, Charles E.
Hylan, John
Jackson, Andrew
LaFollette, Robert M.
Lincoln, Abraham
Lowden, Frank O.
Osborne, Thomas M.
Raskob, John J.
Reed, James A.
Ritchie, Albert C.
Roosevelt, Franklin D.
Roosevelt, Theodore
Sinclair, Harry Ford
Smith, Alfred E.
Smith, Alfred E.
Taft, William Howard
Thompson, William Hale
Tilden, Samuel J.
Walker, James J.
Walsh, Thomas J.
Weed, Thurlow
Wilson, Woodrow
Government 117-118
Exams and course outline
Lectures
Subject file
Agriculture
Associated Press
Bias and propaganda
British parties
Campaigns
Chicago election, 1927
Court of Criminal Appeals
Court of General Sessions
Foreign language press
Gilded age
Governmental research
History of American parties
Early Republican Party
Jeffersonian democracy
Democratic revolution
Wilsonism
Progressivism
Federalist system
Normalcy
1896, the great divide
History of the press to 1880
Immigration
Individualization in the treatment of offenders. Conference papers
Organizations with political purposes
Religion
Labor
Anti-Saloon League
Police
Political corruption
Political parties - National conventions
Presidential campaign, 1928
Press
Public relations and propaganda
Radio
Commission to study proposal for a parole court, appointed by Governer Franklin D. Roosevelt, January-February 1930
Background materials
Clippings
Notes
Pamphlets and printed material
Internal papers
General
Legislation. Includes correspondence, suggested revisions by Moley
Minutes, January 1930
Report
Printed copy, February 5, 1930
Appendix D
Subject file
Constitution and the corrections system
New York Crime Commission
Prison system, New York State. Address by Lieutenant Governor Herbert H. Lehman, January 26, 1930
Committee on the Administration of Justice, New York State, 1928-1933. Moley was Research Director, 1931-1933
Correspondence
General. In shorthand
Committee members. Includes Charles Burdick, Leonard Saxe, Harry D. Nims, George R. Fearon, Walter Westall, John L. Buckley
Other
Roosevelt, Franklin D.
Establishment of the committee
General
Clippings
Notes
Printed material and press release
Speeches and writings
Campaign speech on administration of justice, n.d. Partial draft, typescript
Speeches for Franklin D. Roosevelt on administration of justice, October 30, 1928 and n.d. Holograph, typescript and press release
"Justice in Our Courts: Shall We Have a State Commission to Report on its Administration?" written by Moley for John Knight, Jan. 1930. Holograph, typescript and printed
Internal papers
Background materials
List of studies under the auspices of the commission
Legislation, proposed
Memoranda and proposals
Minutes, September 30, 1931
Notes. Holograph
Proposed Plan of Organization and Procedure. Includes work by Moley and Herman Oliphant. Holograph and typescript
Reports
Preliminary report, 1932
Draft, Moley author? Typescript
Summary. Typescript
Final. Printed copy
General. Printed matter, 1934
Report and recommendation on perjury, n.d. Typescript
Committee on the Administration of Justice (Contd.)
Sub-committee on the Simplification of the Penal Code
Crimes of a political nature, preliminary report, by Robert E. Cushman, April 1932. Typescript and correspondence
"Offenses Against the State Government and its Administration" by Robert E. Cushman, memorandum, June 1932. Typescript
Preliminary report on simplification of penal code, written by John MacDonald, June 1932. Typescript
Subject file
General
Court of General Sessions
Criminal law
History of the administration of justice, by state
Municipal court
Sentencing powers
Supreme Court
Supreme Court justices
Committee on a Preliminary Survey of Research on Crime and Criminal Justice for the Social Science Research Council, 1926-1928?
General
"The Current Status of Research in Criminal Law Administration". Notes, holograph and typescript drafts
Internal papers. Includes reports, finances, memoranda, survey suggestions, minutes
Committee on Survey of the Chicago Crime Commission, 1926-1931?
Correspondence
Background material
General
Bulletin of the Chicago Crime Commission. Includes annual reports
Clippings
Criminal Justice, Journal of the Chicago Crime Commission
Internal papers
General
Materials assembled by the Operating Director, Henry Barrett Chamberlin
Minutes
Reports
By Moley
Notes
Draft, n.d. Typescript
Typescript copy
By Lashly, Arthur V.
Comparison of the two reports
Subject file
General
Bail
Chief justice
Judicial personnel
Illinois and crime. Address by Frank Joseph Loesch to the Illinois Society for Mental Hygiene
Legal basis of the court
Ordinary criminal branches
Prosecution and defense
Special courts
Conference for designing a uniform offense classification for criminal statistics, called by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Bureau of the Census, 1931-1932
Background materials
Internal papers. Includes letters, memoranda, committee roster
Pamphlet for the American Bar Association based on the classification designed by the conference, written by L.C. Marshall. Typescript
Proposal
Drafts
Final copy
Crime Commission of New York State, 1926-1931. See also SPEECHES AND WRITINGS, "An Analysis of the Work and Accomplishments of the Crime Commission of New York State," August 1928 and SUBJECT FILE, Crime Commission of New York - Reports
Correspondence
General
Baumes, Caleb H.
Gehlke, G.E.
Hoey, Jane
Knight, John
Smith, Herbert L.
Van Aernem, Harold N.
Willbach, Harry
Internal papers
General
Finances
Legislation, proposed
Public hearings
1926 June 11-November 23
1926 Nov. 9-10. Toronto and Kingston, Canada
1926 Nov. 11. Montreal, Canada
1926. Digest of Hearings: Buffalo, Rochester, New York, Elmira
Sub-Commission on Causes and Effects of Crime
Background materials
Data
Notes and correspondence
Outline of work and tentative budget
Survey of causes of crime
Drafts of report on causes of crime. Includes "Popular Misconceptions Concerning Crime" by Moley. Typescript
Sub-Commission on Police
Draft of questionnaires
Notes on the committee by Moley
Preliminary Report: Questionnaire and Suggestions, December 6, 1926. Typescript
Sub-Commission on Statistics
Project for Uniform Criminal Statistics
General. Includes notes, forms for the collection of data
Proposals for state compilation of statistics. Includes proposed legislation
Statistical report, 1927, written by G.E. Gehlke and Moley
First draft. Typescript
Second draft and charts, with a foreword by Senator John Knight. Typescript
Final copy entitled "A Statistical Analysis of the Criminal Cases in the Courts of the State of New York for the Year 1925." Printed copy
Summary of the report. Typescript
Statistical report, 1928,
Draft 1. Typescript and holograph
Draft 2. Typescript
Miscellany. Address by Joseph E. Corrigan before the Association of the Bar of the City of New York about the administration of criminal law, n.d. Typescript
Committee papers, after Moley was no longer research director, 1928-1931
Clippings
Legislation, proposals and commentary
Pamphlets and reports in the files of the Crime Commission, August 29, 1930
Press releases
Subject file
Chilean penal code
Psychiatry
Illinois Crime Survey, Illinois Association for Criminal Justice, 1926-1928
Background material
Clippings
Correspondence
Notes
Report on State's Attorney of Cook County
Outlines
Typescript
Investigation of Methods of Formal Accusations in Criminal Prosecutions for the Social Science Research Council, 1927-1929?
Correspondence
General
Chamberlain, J.P.
Clendenin, R.J.
Dougherty, Russel
Fuller, Hugh
Greenblatt, Helen
Jamison, W.C.
Miller, Justin R. Includes letters to Gordon Dean, his research assistant
Morse, Wayne L.
Moulton, Harold G.
Perkins, Rollin M.
Rawson, David F.S.
Smith, Mariana
State and county legal departments
Waite, John B.
Ward, Margaret
Internal papers
Address lists
Background materials
Data from survey
Financial records
Instruction for field workers
Notes
Plan for the preliminary survey
Survey conclusions, by Wayne L. Morse
Judges
Prosecuting attorneys
Survey materials, form letters
Reports
"The Initiation of Criminal Prosecution by Indictment or Information" by Moley
Notes. Includes correspondence
Draft. Holograph
First draft. Holograph
Second draft. Holograph and typescript
Final version. Typescript
Draft of paper on the benefits of information over indictment
Summary. Draft
Joint Committee on the Improvement of Criminal Justice, representing the American Law Institute, the Association of American Law Schools, and the American Bar Association, 1931-1932
General
American Law Institute reports. Includes "A Survey and Statement of the Defects of Criminal Justice," "A Plan for the Preparation of a Code of Criminal Procedure," and drafts of a "Code of Criminal Procedure"
Minutes, 1931
Report of the Joint Committee
Drafts, 1931. Includes suggested revisions by Moley, correspondence.
Final, 1931. Printed
Report to the American Law Institute concerning the recommendations of the Joint Committee, 1932. Typescript
Michael Report for consideration of establishing an Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology, 1928-1930
General
Stage 1 - Criminological survey
Internal papers
Tentative plan. Typescript copy
Preliminary reports. Contain drafts and/or critiques, correspondence
Moley - Criminal law administration
Background materials. Includes correspondence from A.M. Kidd, outlines, memoranda
Draft. Holograph and typescript
Partial draft. Typescript
Typescript
Brasol, Boris - European criminological institutes
Gehlke, G.E. - Statistics of crime, foreign survey crime
Karpman, Benjamin - Mental disorders and crime
Miller, Dean - Criminal law and procedure
Sellin, Thorsten - Foreign criminological institutes
Smith, Bruce - Police administration
Sutherland, Edwin H. - Treatment of offenders
Thomas, W.I. - Crime causation and prevention
Thorton, Agnes - Educational work
Tulin - European survey
Stage 2 - Proposals for establishing an institute
General
Memorandum of preliminary questions for establishing an Institute by Jerome Michael
"Memorandum Concerning an Institute of Criminology Based Upon a Memorandum by Jerome Michael" by Moley
"Memorandum on an Institute of Criminology" by Moley. Holograph and typescript
Proposals by other staff members
Missouri Association for Criminal Justice, 1925-1926. Includes memoranda and correspondence
National Crime Commission, 1926-1930?
Committee on Criminal Statistics, Records and Research
Committee roster
Correspondence
Notes
Subject file
General
Uniform crime records, International Association of Chiefs of Police
Internal papers
General
Clippings
Press releases
Proposed program for the Commission
Reports of the Sub-committee on Pardons, Parole, Probation, Penal Laws and Institutional Correction. Relates to the police and the courts, and criminal statistics and identification
Reports prepared by National Institute of Public Administration. Relates to administration of justice and criminal complaint records
Pamphlet concerning crime commissions. Holograph and typescript
Payroll robberies
Correspondence
General
Letters endorsing the report
Letters dissenting from the report
Internal papers
General
Clippings
Information regarding payroll robberies
Report
Tentative report
Draft
Partial copy
Typescript
Final report
Draft
Press release, August 11, 1930
Seabury Investigations, 1930-1932
General
Investigation of Magistrates' Court, December 1930-1931
General. Includes notes, clippings, supporting data
Correspondence
Memorandum regarding methods of the investigation, December, 1930
Final report, significant portions written by Moley for Samuel Seabury
Notes
Draft
Final version
Part I. Printed copy
Part II. Printed copy
Investigation of the District Attorney, Thomas C.T. Crain, 1931. See also SPEECHES AND WRITINGS
Charts for testimony
Charts A-N (except E)
Supporting materials, charts A-N
Charts 1-12, with supporting data
Other charts
Memorandum to Seabury
Clippings
General
Moley's testimony at the Crain investigations
Correspondence
Finances
Legal documents
Report and Opinion of Samuel Seabury, commissioner. Printed copy
Memorandum for Respondent, by Samuel Untermyer and Siegfried F. Hartman, counsel to Thomas C.T. Crain. Printed copy
Memoranda written by Moley to Seabury
District Attorney's office
Statistical evidence
Investigation of Mayor James J. Walker, 1931-1932. Moley did not participate in this investigation
Article
Clippings
General
Arranged chronologically
Notes
General
Impeachment trials. Notes prepared by Moley for Franklin D. Roosevelt
Survey of Criminal Justice in Virginia, 1929?
University of California, Bureau of Public Administration, 1930-1931
Internal papers
Background materials
Memoranda, letters
Notes
Reports
"A Project on Prosecution in California" by Moley. Draft and final copy
"Report Concerning Work in the Administration of Criminal Justice in the Bureau of Public Administrator, University of California" by Moley
Draft
Final version
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT FILE, SCHEDULE B, 1932-1934.
Scope and Content Note
Presidential campaign, 1932
Background materials. Many of the files contain printed texts of speeches
Coolidge, Calvin
Foreign affairs
Garner, John Nance
Hoover, Herbert
Campaign speeches
Clippings and articles, July 25 -Oct. 24, 1932
Commentary on a speech by Hoover
Mills, Ogden L.
Republican and Democratic party platforms
Republican National Convention. Acceptance speeches by Herbert Hoover and Charles Curtis
Printed matter
Smith, Alfred
Walsh, Thomas J.
Campaign speeches and articles
General
"An Interpretation," December 10, 1932. Typescript and printed copy
Clipping, speeches and articles
Correspondence
Mementoes from campaign tour of western states, September -October, 1932
Roosevelt administration. Moley was an advisor and, in 1933 Assistant Secretary of State
General
Applications for diplomatic appointment
"Our State Department Speeds Up," New York Times Magazine, June 4, 1933. Published under the name of Celeste Jedel, perhaps written by Moley. Holograph, typescript and printed copy
Letters
General
Unsolicited, from general public
General. Includes a transportation plan by Cyrus Kehr. Typescript
Agriculture
Aviation
Budget
Crime survey undertaken in 1933, last names A-F
Crime survey undertaken in 1933, last names G-Z
Depression relief
Farm relief
Freight rates
Housing
Manchuria
Money
Muscle Shoals
Public works
Stamped money
Tariff
Tax exemption
Tax policy
Unemployment relief
War debts
Federal police agencies and the possible extension of their functions. Report to the president
General. Includes clippings, press statements, notes
Background materials on kidnapping, rackets, Scotland Yard and automobile larceny
Chart of proposed organization of federal police agencies
Correspondence. Includes letters from Earl Warren, Bruce Smith, William Draper Lewis, Frances Perkins
Materials from the Federal Bureau of Investigation
Bibliography
Memoranda on crime and criminal justice
Photostats and charts
Memoranda and minutes concerning reorganization of federal police agencies. Includes memorandum by Earl Warren
"Report on the Federal Enforcement of Criminal Law, with Particular Reference to the Major Crimes of Kidnapping and Racketeering, First Section," May 15, 1934
Draft, edited by Joseph B. Keenan. Typescript
Final version. Typescript
London Monetary and Economic Conference, 1933. See also SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE
General
Legislation, proposed
Memoranda and proposals
Press releases and internal memoranda, May 3 -July 22, 1933
Records, official
Economic Commission
League of Nations Journal of the Monetary and Economic Conference
List of participants
Minutes
Monetary and Financial Commission
Telegrams, correspondence and addresses from the London Conference
General
Summary of content by telegram number
1-40
42-69
70-87
Mementoes
General
Invitations, programs and calling cards
General
Roosevelt, Franklin D.
Presidential Inauguration, March 4, 1933
Subject file
General
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Finances/Depression relief
Nazism in the United States
POLITICAL FILE, 1932-1957.
Scope and Content Note
General
General
Notes
Campaigns
New York State Convention, October 1932. Clippings
New York City mayoral campaign, 1933, Joseph V. McKee, candidate
Clippings
Speeches for McKee, some ghostwritten by Moley. Holograph and typescript
Writings by McKee
"A Serious Problem", n.d. Typescript
"'The American Hebrew' and 'The Catholic World'", n.d. Typescript
Statement for Recovery Party, April 9, 1934. Typescript draft and final version
Presidential campaign, 1940
General
Correspondence
General. Includes Russel Davenport, Edward J. Flynn, and Joseph W. Martin
Landon, Alfred M.
Smith, Paul C.
Willkie, Wendell L.
Republican platform at the Republican National Convention, June 20, 1940
Notes, holograph and typescript drafts
Draft by Bruce Barton and William Allen White. Typescript
Speeches for Thomas E. Dewey, n.d. Holograph and typescript. Includes correspondence
Speeches for Wendell L. Willkie
General, n.d. Typescript
Speech I, "The Enemies Within the Gates," n.d. Holograph and typescript drafts
Speech II, "Creeping Collectivism," n.d. Holograph and typescript drafts
Speech III, "Creeping Despotism," n.d. Holograph and typescript drafts
Speech on defense, n.d. Notes, holograph and typescript
"Youth and Industrial Horizons," n.d. Notes and outline
Radio broadcast, week of October 14. Suggested answers to questions submitted, dictated by Moley. Holograph and typescript
Response to Franklin D. Roosevelt's speech, October 23, 1940
Franklin D. Roosevelt's speech. Typescript
Moley's response. Typescript
John Burton's and Shepperton's response. Typescript
Speech to women, October 27, 1940. Holograph and typescript
New York State gubernatorial campaign, 1942, Thomas E. Dewey, candidate
Compilation of Dewey's speeches. Typescript
Correspondence
General
Dewey, Thomas E.
Speeches
Speech on the future of New York State, n.d. Holograph and typescript
"The Road Ahead," May 9, 1942. Holograph, typescript and press release
Speech, May 13, 1942. Holograph
Speech on the war, May 17, 1942. Press release
"Roads Ahead," May 28, 1942. Press release
"Agents for Freedom," June 23, 1942. Press release
Speech to Republican women on voting, October 5, 1942. Holograph and typescript
"The Rediscovery of America," October 12, 1942. Notes, holograph and typescript
Inauguration speech. Typescript
Presidential campaign, 1944
John W. Bricker's campaign for the Republican nomination
Clippings
Correspondence. Includes letters from Alfred M. Landon, J.W. Love, John A. Lloyd, and Kyle Palmer, and to John W. Bricker
Notes
Speeches
General, n.d. Holograph and typescript
"Our Covenant with the Future," n.d. Holograph and typescript
Speeches for Lincoln Day. Press release
Speech for Nebraska Day, March 6, 1943. Press release
Speech on post-war policy, June 25, 1943. Typescript and press release
Speech on the Constitution, Sept. 17, 1943. Press release
Speech on post-war policy, Dec. 11, 1943. Press release
Thomas E. Dewey's campaign for the presidency
Correspondence. Includes letters to and from Thomas A. Dewey and from George B. Harris
Keynote address, delivered by Earl Warren at the Republican National Convention
Draft and letter by Earl Warren
Drafts. Notes and typescript
Final version. Typescript and printed copy
Speeches, n.d.
General. Holograph
Campaign speech by Dewey. Typescript draft
"Safeguarding our Youth for Tomorrow." Typescript
Presidential campaign, 1948, Thomas E. Dewey, candidate
Correspondence
General. Includes letters from John Foster Dulles and Elliott V. Bell
Dewey, Thomas E.
Keynote address at the Republican National Convention, delivered by Dwight H. Green, June 21, 1948
Background materials
Speech
Draft 1. Holograph and typescript
Draft 2. Typescript. Includes correspondence
Printed copies
National conventions
Democratic
Republican
Notes
Printed matter
Speeches
Speech on the president as chief executive. Draft and final version, n.d. Typescript
Speech, n.d. Holograph
"The Indispensable Foundations of Freedom," March 1948. Holograph and typescript
Presidential campaign, 1952, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, candidate
Background materials
Correspondence
General
Eisenhower, Dwight D.
Notes for campaign addresses
Speeches
General
"A Time to Keep and a Time to Cast Away," August 1952. Typescript and supporting papers
Speeches, most of them ghostwritten by Moley
General, 1944-1956. Includes speeches for John Roosevelt, Mrs. Helen? Astor, Juan Terry Trippe, Allie S. Freed? and Robert Humphreys?
Farley, James A.
General, 1934-1957. Holograph, typescript, and printed
Address on national issues facing the Democrats, April 15, 1936. Holograph, typescript and printed copy
Address at Louisiana State University commencement exercises, May 31, 1937
Correspondence
Text. Holograph and typescript drafts and printed copy
Hays, Will, 1934-1941. Holograph and typescript
Landon, Alfred M. 1941-1943. Holograph and typescript
EDITORIAL FILE.
Scope and Content Note
General. Includes correspondence, finances, memoranda, travel itineraries
Articles and/or leads for Today and Newsweek
Clippings
"A Correction," Today, January 30, 1934. Typescript and printed version
Correspondence about articles on consumer credit, January-April 1934. Includes essays by Milan V. Ayres, N.R. Neifeld, Louis N. Robinson, Roy F. Bergengren, A.H. Ham
Merger of Today and Newsweek. Includes memoranda, correspondence and press releases
Publicity, especially advertising Moley and his column
Work-related dinners
SPEECHES AND WRITINGS, 1914-1968.
Scope and Content Note
General
General
Americanization
Book reviews, 1923 and 1924
Crime. Articles appearing in the New York Times, November 1928-August, 1932
List of articles
Printed copies
General, some written by Celeste Jedel
"Behind the Graft in Our Cities," April 10, 1932. Holograph, typescript and clipping
Crime and the administration of justice
Information received from Ernest K. Lindley
Information received from John Willis Love
Newsweek reprints
Poems, quotations and jokes
"The Academic Man in Politics," n.d. Typescript
Address on lawyers and reform, n.d. Typescript
Address on political leadership, n.d. Notes
"Analysis Finds Big Cracks in GOP Civil-Rights Plank," n.d. Printed copy
Articles on the Cleveland Foundation, n.d. Typescript
Article on extortion, n.d. Holograph and typescript
Article on the Grand Jury, n.d. Typescript
Article on Charles F. Murphy, n.d. Typescript
Article on Tammany Hall, n.d. Holograph and typescript
Autobiography, n.d. Typescript
Printed version
Book I
Part I, "Olmstead Falls," Chapters 1-10
Part II, "Cleveland," Chapters 11-20
Book II
Chapters 1-10
Chapters 11-19
Chapters 20-24
"'Bombshell' Anniversary Marks F.D.R. Mistake," n.d. Printed copy
"The Dispossessed Reply," by Moley and Rene A. Wormser, n.d. Review of The Dispossessed of 1962, by Daniel Bell. Typescript
Editorial comment on Movietone Criminal Identification by David A. Krosnick, n.d. Printed copy
"Fighting Issue," n.d. Printed copy
"Government in a Changing Age," n.d. Typescript
"The Irrepressible Conflict", Today, n.d. Printed copy
"The Literary Crimewave," The Survey, n.d. Review of The Elements of Crime by Boris Brasol and The Criminal and His Allies by Marcus Kavanagh. Printed copies
"Locke and Montesquieu Compared as to the Separation of Powers," n.d. Typescript
"The Middle Man and the Divorce Court," by Moley and Manuel Levine, n.d. Typescript
"Mixing Politics and Social Work," n.d. Typescript
"The Nixon Tragedy," n.d. Typescript
"Official Corruption, the Public and its Curious Opinions," n.d. Typescript. Includes background materials
The Outline of Government in the United States, revised edition, by Moley, assisted by Helen M. Rocca, 1925. Printed copy
"Private War Against Public Enemies," n.d.
Drafts. Holograph and typescript
Background materials
Clippings about Al Capone
"A Prospect for Lively Banking History," n.d. Typescript
"Public Prosecution in England and Canada," n.d. Written by Moley? Typescript
"Public Spirit: The Life of Democracy," n.d. Typescript
Radio broadcast on the National Recovery Administration, n.d. Typescript
Review of William E. Borah, American Problems, A Selection of Speeches and Prophecies, Political Science Quarterly, n.d. Printed copy
Review of Twenty Thousand Years in Sing Sing by Lewis E. Lawes, n.d. Typescript
"Twentieth Century American Politics," n.d. Holograph
"Who Should Judge Presidential Inability?" by Moley and Raymond Moley, Jr., n.d. Typescript
"Justice Through Common Sense: The Conciliation Court," October 31, 1914. See OVERSIZE FILE, Box 274
Addresses on domestic issues, ca. 1914-1918
Addresses on immigration, ca. 1914-1918
Addresses on war, ca. 1914-1918
"The Municipal Court of Cleveland," National Municipal Review, July 1916. Notes and printed
"The Middleman in Divorce," December 2, 1916. See OVERSIZE FILE, Box 274
Lessons in American Citizenship, 1917. Includes "Cooperative Citizenship: A Teacher's Syllabus". Typescript and printed copy
"Representing All the People," December 22, 1917. See OVERSIZE FILE, Box 274
"World Meaning of the Election," Cleveland Press, November 2, 1918. Printed copy
Lessons in Democracy, 1919. Clippings, reviews and contract
Study of immigrants' opinions, based on interviews by Joseph Remenyi. Begun in 1919, never completed
General
General
Clippings
Correspondence
Notes (perhaps by a research assistant named Deak)
Remenyi's papers
Compilation of quotations from interviews
Data
Descriptions of individuals
Forms used in the interviews
Memoranda
Moley's interpretations of Remenyi's interviews
Notes
Forewords, introductions and explanations
Drafts
Partial summary, 1969
"Reconstruction in Civic Education," Ohio History Teachers' Journal, January 1919. Printed copy
Review of Proceedings of the National Conference of Social Work, 45th Session, 1918 and American Charities, by Amos G. Warner, National Municipal Review, May 1919. Printed copy
An Outline of the Cleveland Crime Survey, 1922. Printed copy
"Civic Bodies and Good Government," Realty Record, July 1923. Printed copy
"Civic Interest and Crime in Cleveland," National Municipal Review, October 1923. Printed copy
"Educational Purposes are Being Transformed," Barnard Bulletin, December 4, 1925. Printed copy
"The Practice of Politics," 1926. Typescript with correspondence, notes and clippings
State Crime Commission: What They Are, How They Should Be Organized, What They Should Do
Draft
Second draft of Part V
Printed copy
"Crime Survey Shows How Law Breaks Down," New York Times, March 14, 1926. Printed copy
"Crime and the Law Under the Microscope," interview, April 11, 1926. Typescript
Address about the political education of women, April 15, 1926. Typescript
Review of Criminology and Penology by John Lewis Gillin, April 15, 1926. Typescript
"Some Principals and Methods in Education for Citizenship," California League of Women Voters Bulletin, May 1926. Printed copy
"Crime Commissions and the Crime Problem," Catholic Charities Review, October 1926. Typescript and printed copy
"The East Turns to Democracy," Women's Democratic News, December 1926. Printed copy
Rules and Regulations of Court of General Sessions, Probation Department, County of New York, December 28, 1926. Printed copy
"Some Tendencies in Criminal Law Administration," Political Science Quarterly, 1927. Printed copy
"An Analysis of the Work and Accomplishments of the Crime Commission of New York State," August 1928. Typescript, clippings and legislation
"A Study of Delinquency Problems," International Boys' Work Conference, December 1928. Printed copy
Politics and Criminal Prosecution, 1929
Reviews and clippings
Working papers
General
Background materials
Drafts
"Pleas - Nolles - Legal Data"
Background materials
Drafts
"Pleas - Statistics"
Background materials
Drafts
Prosecution
Background material
General
Prosecution and office organization
Correspondence
Drafts
"Where Crime Begins," April 24, 1929. Typescript
"Survey Tells the Complete Story of Crime in Chicago," New York Evening Post, May 11, 1929. Printed copy
"Inadequacies of Criminal Law Administration," May 14, 1929. Typescript
"How Criminal Justice Works," July 3, 1929. Typescript
"The Sheriff and the Constable," Annals of the American Academy, November 1929. Printed copy
"Research Studies in Criminology," November 20, 1929. Typescript
Book reviews, 1930. Includes reviews of book by Roscoe Pound
Our Criminal Courts, 1930. Includes materials used in preparation for Politics and Criminal Prosecution
General
General. Includes outlines, memoranda and proposals
Background materials. See also individual chapters
General
Administration of justice
Appeals
Arrest
Judges - Selection by the Bar
Judges of the Supreme Court and Appellate Division
Judicial councils
Law enforcement
Parole
Procedure
Psychiatry
Clippings and reviews
Correspondence
Drafts. May include drafts of Politics and Criminal Prosecution
Foreword and Perspective
Chapter 1, "The Appearance of Justice." Drafts
Chapter 2, "The Grimy Court of the Magistrate"
Background materials
Drafts
Chapter 3, "Bail or Gaol"
Background materials
General
Clippings
Drafts
Part II, "The Long Day in Court." Draft
Chapter 5, "Machinery"
Background materials
Drafts
Chapter 6, "Rules"
Background materials
General
Detroit court
Greenblatt tables
Drafts
Chapter 7, "The Decay of Trial by Jury"
Background
Judge
Juries
Drafts
Chapter 8, "The Riddle of Insanity"
Background materials
Drafts
Chapter 9, "The Art of Human Relations"
Notes
Drafts
Chapter 10, "Trial by the City Desk"
Background materials
Background materials
Drafts
Chapter 11, "Faith in Facts"
Background materials. Includes analysis of the Missouri Crime Survey
Drafts
Chapter 12, "Career Men"
Background materials
Notes
Drafts
Galley proofs
"Criminal Justice in Transition," Jan. 17, 1930. Notes and typescript
Review of Roscoe Pound, Criminal Justice in America, 1930. Typescript
"Politics and Crime," March 22, 1930. Typescript
"Law Enforcement," June 30, 1930. Typescript
Address on administration of justice, July 15, 1930
Article on rackets, 1931
Typescript and notes
Background materials
"Faith in Numbers, Faith in Facts, and Faith in Ourselves," June 3, 1931. Typescript
Article on rackets, Oct. 16, 1931. Typescript
Address on the occasion of the dedication of the Bar?, Oct. 16, 1931. Holograph
"The Market for Crime," November 24, 1931. Typescript
Tribunes of the People, 1932. Clippings and reviews
"Law and its Enforcement," April 11, 1932. Typescript
"Back to the Land," 1933. Typescript
Introductory column for Today, 1933. Holograph and typescript
"Recovery but Evolution," Cosmopolitan, 1933. Printed copy
"The Administration of Justice," Moley, editor, in The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, May 1933. Printed copy
"Government in a Changing Age," May 29, 1933. Holograph, typescript and correspondence
Interview, November 5, 1933. Typescript
"A History of the New Deal," November 11, 1933. Review of Ernest K. Lindley, The Roosevelt Revolution. Typescript
Article on the Supreme Court, November 18, 1933. Holograph and typescript
"Political Science in the Service of the State," December 28, 1933. Typescript
"As Thousands Jeer or Every Man a Kingfish," December 30, 1933. Review of Huey P. Long, Every Man a King. Typescript
General, 1934. Articles on crime, some by Moley and Edgar Sisson
"Halt the Nazi Invasion! Why America Must Fight Hitlerism," 1934. Printed copies in various newspaper
Writing on finances, January 12, 1934. Typescript
"The Nation's Reaction to the Budget," January 13, 1934. Clippings, holograph, typescript
"The Case of the Liberals Under Hitlerism," March 7, 1934. Typescript
"The New Dealers," March 31, 1934. Review of "The Unofficial Observer," The New Dealers - The Low Down on the Higher Ups. Typescript
"There Are Three Brain Trusts," April 14, 1934. Holograph and typescript
"The Man Behind the New Deal," April 23, 1934. Typescript
Article on Nazism, American Hebrew and Jewish Tribune, April 27, 1934. Printed copy
Radio speech on Hitlerism, April 29, 1934. Typescript
"The Faith of our Fathers," May 7, 1934. Typescript
"The New Deal and International Relations," May 5, 1934. Radio broadcast by Moley and Norman Thomas. Typescript
"The Wisdom of Youth," May 12, 1934. Typescript
Article on the National Recovery Administration, June 2, 1934. Typescript
Article on crime, June 30, 1934. Typescript
Article on Texas Rangers, July 14, 1934. Typescript
Article on the vacation of General Hugh Johnson from the administration, July 14, 1934. Typescript
"Reconstruction in America," July 15, 1934. Printed copy
Review of Ignazio Silone, Fontamara, October 13, 1934. Typescript
"Liberalism vs. Radicalism," October 20, 1934. Holograph and typescript
"Master of Mexico," October 27, 1934. Typescript
Address concerning the functioning of the Roosevelt administration, September 10, 1934. Typescript
"Roosevelt Runs the Rapids," November 10, 1934. Holograph and typescript
"The Goal of Liberalism," December 5, 1934. Background material and typescript
"Your Stake in the Next Congress," December 15, 1934. Typescript
General, 1935
"Can Women Understand Politics?" Barnard College Alumnae Monthly, January 1935. Printed copy
Address on the 74th Congress, January 18, 1935. Correspondence, holograph and typescript
"Some Thoughts on the American Scene: Our Unfilled Demand for Goods; The Importance of Distribution; Cooperation Must Be Keynote," Premier Rayon Review, February 1935. Printed copy
"American Fireside," February 10, 1935. Radio broadcast. Typescript and holograph
Address on the Roosevelt administration, February 15, 1935. Typescript
"We, the People of the United States," February 23, 1935. Official Bulletin From Automobile Labor Board. Printed copy
Article on the National Recovery Act, March 2, 1935
Typescript draft
Background materials
"Do the Movies Teach Crime?" March 11, 1935. Typescript
"The 44 State Legislatures of 1935: Interstate Cooperation in Combatting Crime," April 2, 1935. Radio broadcast. Typescript
"Direct Relief vs. Work Relief," April 9, 1935. Radio broadcast. Background materials and typescript
"Which Way America? (for Democracy)" May 30, 1935. Correspondence and typescript
"Beyond the NRA," May 31, 1935. Typescript
"Let Others Take the Risk," November 2, 1935. Typescript
"Means to a Lasting Recovery," Real Estate and Building Management Digest, December, 1935. Printed copy
"Depression Graduates," June 8, 1935. Typescript
"The Agricultural Adjustment Act decision by the Supreme Court," for the North American Newspaper Alliance, Inc., January 10, 1936. Holograph and typescript
"Commonsense-1936 Model," Vital Speeches, April 24, 1936. Printed copy
"Hits, Runs and Errors of the New Deal," Redbook, August, 1936. Holograph, typescript and contract
"Congress Keeps the Faith," September 7, 1936. Typescript
"Regulation: How Much Can Business Stand?" Vital Speeches, October 9, 1936. Printed copy
"Where Do We Go From Here?" Great Lakes Banker, 1937. Printed copy
Addresses on Franklin D. Roosevelt's proposal to reform the Supreme Court, 1937. For more on the proposal, see SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE
Statement before the Senate Judiciary Committee concerning Franklin D. Roosevelt's proposal for reform of the Supreme Court, March 23, 1937. Typescript
"What is Constitutional Government?" Commerce: Business Voice of the Middle West, April-May, 1937. Correspondence, holograph, typescript, printed copy and press release
"Reorganizing the Supreme Court," April 19, 1937. Typescript, holograph and press release
"Federal Power Policy at the Crossroads," Flash, published by the Employees of the Nebraska Power Co. and Citizens Power and Light Co., May 1937. Printed copy
"The American Constitution is a Charter of Liberty and a Charter of Order," Coast Banker, June 1937. Printed copy
Address on the New New Deal, July 12, 1937. Typescript
"Politics and Crime," an address given throughout January and February 1938. Background materials and correspondence
"The Social Function of Advertising," Public Relations, 1938. Printed copy
"The Case of Government vs. Business et al." January 10, 1938. Supporting materials and typescript
"Is Opportunity Dead in America?" January 18, 1938. Typescript
"Where Business and Government Meet," January 19, 1938. Typescript
"The Average Man's Stake in the Constitution," February 11, 1938. Typescript
"The Brain Trust," March 1938. Holograph, typescript and correspondence
Articles on the beer industry, American Brewer, April 1938. Typescript, correspondence and printed copy
"The Faith of a Commentator," for a Newsweek advertisement, April 1938. Holograph and typescript
After Seven Years, 1939. See also OVERSIZE FILE, Box 276, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE
Clippings and reviews
Chapters 1-7. Includes drafts, correspondence and background material. Chapter 3 edited by Rexford Tugwell
Chapters 8-10
Correspondence of Franklin D. Roosevelt with Sam Rosenman and another, October, 1941. Photocopies
"Five Years of Roosevelt - and After," The Saturday Evening Post, series, June-September 1939. Printed copies. See also OVERSIZE FILE, Box 276 and SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE
"Mr. Roosevelt Sets His Cap"
"On The Campaign Trapeze: Five Years of Roosevelt and After"
"The Duel with Hoover"
"Wild Swans and Faithful Dogs"
"Bank Crisis, Bullet Crisis - Same Smile"
"Rehearsal for a Fiasco"
"Kings Cannot Err"
"Heaven or Bust"
"There's One Issue...It's Myself"
"Flirting with War"
"A Portrait of F.D.R."
"A Chance to Go to Work," November 18, 1939. Holograph and typescript
Article on the Democratic Party, January 1940. Holograph and typescript
Statement on limiting governmental power, February 19, 1940. Correspondence and typescript
"The Fascinating Story of TNEC's Neglected Record," The Saturday Evening Post, series. Printed copies
"The Great Monopoly Mystery," March 30, 1940
"Business in the Woodshed," April 6, 1940
"Road to Safety Built by Work and Courage," Philadelphia Inquirer, August 11, 1940. Printed copy
"Habit of Freedom," Canadian Business, January 1942. Printed copy
"Anniversary on the Lakes: The Great Mesabi Range, Opened 50 Years Ago, is Backlog of the War for Iron and Steel," Los Angeles Times, October 10, 1942. Printed copy
"Political Liberty Through Political Parties," January 13, 1945. Typescript
"The Prospect for Lively Banking History," Banking, October 1945. Printed copy
Review of Raymond Swing, In the Name of Sanity, Tomorrow, May 1946. Printed copy
"How to Sell What America Wants," National Federation of Sales Executives, May 19-23, 1946. Printed copy
What Are We Waiting For? December 4, 1946. Pamphlet. Printed copy
"The Tax Foundation After Ten Years," Tax Outlook, December 1947. Printed copy
Twenty-Seven Masters of Politics, 1949
General. Includes interviews with Moley about the book
Clippings and reviews
Correspondence after publication
Address on international relations, April 1949. Printed copy
"Taxation in a Free Economy," May 13, 1949. Speech, Fourth National Textile Seminar, Shawnee-on-Delaware, Pennsylvania. Printed copy
"Youth in Bifocals," Everybody's Digest, November 1949. Printed copy
"Death Sentence for State Government," Reader's Digest, December 1949. Printed copy
Valley Authorities, 1950. Printed copy
"The Liberal Faith: Lost, Strayed and Stolen," May 28, 1950. Speech, Whitman College, Walla Walla, Washington. Printed copy
"Toward the Point of No Return," June 7, 1950. Speech, Forty-ninth annual meeting of the Health and Accident Underwriters Conference. Printed copy
Review of Marguerite Clark, Medicine on the March, 1951. Typescript
"Economic Liberty Limited by Law," 1952. Speech, Institute of Business and Economic Problems, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Printed copy
How to Keep Our Liberty, 1952. See AUDIO-VISUAL FILE for photographs
Clippings and reviews
Clippings and reviews
Printed copy
"Fair Play is Good Politics Too," Today, June 9, 1952. Printed copy. Includes correspondence in response
"British Reporters and U.S. Politics," by Moley and Raymond Moley, Jr., The Freeman, January 1953. Printed copy
"Reflections to present to Messrs. Gow and Vanderbilt," January 28, 1953. Typescript
"Proliferation," Fifth Third Union Trust Co. Bulletin, April 1953. Printed copy
Address on the Bricker amendment, Columbus Dispatch, February 14, 1954. Printed copy
"Good-bye, Mr. Ruark," Reader's Digest, March 1954. Printed copies in French and English
"Sacking an Idealist: Summary Firing of Assistant Secretary of Labor Should Have Serious Reactions," April 10, 1954. Typescript
Address given at a dinner in Moley's honor, May 24, 1954. Typescript
"Irrigation - Hydroelectric's Expensive Partner," May 26, 1954. Typescript
What Price Federal Reclamation? 1955. Printed copy
"Undermining Free Enterprise," The Freeman, March 1955. Printed copy
General, 1956
Address concerning business and politics, 1956. Typescript
Political Responsibility of Business Men, 1956. (Revised editions, 1957 and 1959)
General
Letters received
Letters received
Finances
Speech, January 18, 1957. Typescript
Printed copies of 1956, 1957 and 1959 editions
First draft of 1959 edition
Second draft of 1959 edition
Speech on taxation, 1956. Typescript
The Upper Colorado Reclamation Project, by Moley and Arthur V. Watkins, 1956. Printed copy
"A Look at the Year Ahead," Legion, January 1956. Printed copy
General, 1957. Requests for copies of his publications
Review of Margaret L. Coit, Mr. Baruch, The Man, the Myth, the Eighty Years, November 24, 1957. Typescript
"Free and Independent: An History of the Insurance Companies of North America," 1958. Booklength study. Typescript
"The Private College in the Nation's Service," October 11, 1958. Typescript
Memorandum on visit to Japan, 1959. Typescript
"The Challenge to Conservatives," by Moley and Raymond Moley, Jr., Human Events, March 1959. Printed copy
Encyclopedia article on the New Deal, March 1, 1960. Correspondence and typescript
"Adlai Stevenson, Neither Lion Nor Fox," Human Events, March 17, 1960. Typescript and printed copy
"The Indispensable Elements of Victory," March 30, 1960. Speech, Republican Associates, Los Angeles County. Printed copy
" Newsweek and America's Security," May 2, 1960. Typescript
"The Indispensable Elements of Political Success," June 24, 1960. Speech, Statewide Conference on Political Responsibility of Business Men, Illinois State Chamber of Commerce, Chicago, Illinois. Printed copy
"Financing Our Schools," Tax Review, July 1961. Printed copy
The American Century of John C. Lincoln, 1962
Pamphlets by John C. Lincoln
Notes and correspondence with David C. Lincoln
Typescript
The Republican Opportunity, 1962
Clippings and reviews
Correspondence
"The Tax Foundation After Twenty-Five Years," Tax Foundation publication, 1962. Typescript and printed copy
"The United States Reconsiders the United Nations," April 18, 1962. Typescript
"The Conservatism of Barry Goldwater," Saturday Review, July 7, 1962. Review of Barry Goldwater, Why Not Victory? Printed copy
"Academic Man in Politics," Columbia University Forum, Fall 1962. Printed copy
"Union Shop Means Loss of Political Freedom," Why Journalists Favor Voluntary Unionism, October 1963. Typescript and printed copy
"Private Insurance and Public Responsibility," October 15, 1964. Typescript
The First New Deal, 1966
Clippings and reviews
Correspondence in preparation
General. Includes correspondence with Mordecai Ezekiel, Mrs. Arthur A. Ballantine, William B. Goodman, Louis W. Douglas, Chester Morrill, Marjorie Wilson
Awalt, Gloyd. Includes clippings, correspondence with his family after his death, memorandum and manuscript about the banking holiday
Berle, Adolf A.
Feis, Herbert
Freidel, Frank
Mullen, Januarius A.
Rosen, Elliot
Tugwell, Rexford
Wallace, Henry A.
Wyatt, Walter
Notes
Franklin D. Roosevelt's Inaugural address, 1932
Background materials
General
Photocopy of the address
Draft
Review, in The Priest
"Organization of American Historians," April 28, 1967. Review of Frank Freidel's paper on the 1932-1933 Interregnum, April 28, 1967. Typescript
Address on The First New Deal, May 25, 1967. Typescript
Interview for the Herbert Hoover Oral History Program, November 13, 1967. Typescript
"1933 - The Great Bank Rescue," Spring 1968
General
Background materials
Draft. Holograph
Draft and final version. Typescript
RADIO BROADCASTS AND SYNDICATED COLUMNS, 1933-1969.
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Contract for McNaught syndicated column. Includes correspondence and financial information
"State of the Nation," New York Herald Tribune, June 4-December 31, 1933. Notes, holograph, typescript and printed copies
Article on Progressivism. Proposed, not completed
"Why Write?"
"Looking Forward to the Economic Conference"
"Congress"
"Rackets and the Industrial Recovery Act"
"Administration is Government in Action"
"Stabilization is Like King Charles' Head at the Conference"
"Difficulties of the London Conference"
"Our Canadian Neighbors"
"Federal Protection for the Investor"
"Forgotten Man - What Now?"
"Plain Thinking About Crime"
"The Nature of the Racket"
"The Moral Equivalent of War"
"The First Half Year - and Beyond"
"The New Internationalism"
"Normal Relations With Russia"
"The Democratic Party Looks Forward"
"The English War Debt"
"The English Debt Discussions"
"Toward a Permanent New Deal"
"Twilight Over Tammany Hall"
"Bureaucracy vs. Spoils"
"There Are None So Blind..."
"This Friend of Justice"
"Rugged Academic Individualism"
"But Westward Look"
"Propaganda and Tolerance"
"Giving the People Credit"
"Concrete Cases"
"Congress in 1934"
"The NRA and Private Rights"
"Perspective," Newsweek, 1937-1967
General
Printed copies of columns, miscellaneous
Correspondence concerning column
Columns pulled for a book. Includes drafts and final copies
Photocopies
1937-1944
1944-1950
1950-1957
1957-1962
1962-1967
"The Round Table," Los Angeles Syndicate, 1942-1969. Printed copies
Finance
Publicity
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961-1962
1963-1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
Radio broadcasts, March 4-November 6, 1945. Correspondence, holograph and typescript
General
Correspondence with American Broadcasting Company
Broadcasts
1945 March-June
1945 July-November
SUBJECT FILE, 1916-1965.
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General
Academic freedom at Columbia University (Charles Austin Beard case)
Astor, Vincent
Baruch, Bernard
Business and commerce
Corcoran, Thomas G.
Coughlin, Charles Edward. Includes lectures, clipping about Moley appearing in Social Justice
Currency stabilization
Federal government
Foreign language press
League of Nations
Lincoln Foundation
Miscellaneous
Moley, Frances. Speeches
Movie industry and freedom of expression
New Deal
Politics
Pound, Roscoe
Professors in government
Proportional representation. Pertains particularly to Cleveland
Radicals
Roosevelt, Franklin D., administration and era
General
The Roosevelt Record, April-June 1936
Crime and the administration of justice
General
Baumes Laws
Bribery
Chicago
General
Bulletin of the Chicago Crime Commission, 1915-1926
Civil and criminal procedure
Countries
Canada
France
Germany
Great Britain
Great Britain
India
New Zealand
South Africa
Crime commissions
Crime Commission of New York State. Reports
Crime Prevention Bureau, New York City
Criminals, professional
Detection, investigation, fingerprinting, and third degree
Extradition of criminals
Family Court of Manhattan
Federal government
Fence
Firearms
Holmes, Oliver Wendell. Typescript by Felix Frankfurter
Inferior criminal courts (municipal)
Johns Hopkins University study of judicial administration
Judicial Council of Massachusetts
Jury systems
Juvenile court
Juvenile delinquents
Lawyers and criminal law practice
Legal education
Magistrates and social workers
Municipal courts
Parole and probation
Parole and probation
Perjury
Police
General
Los Angeles
Training
Press - sensationalism and exploitation of crime
Prisons
Prohibition
Prosecution in England, Canada and the United States
Psychiatry
Psychology, intelligence, ethics, and morals
Reform
Sacco-Vanzetti case
States and regions
General
California
Connecticut
Indiana
Iowa
New York. Includes copies of The Panel, the monthly bulletin of the Association of Grand Jurors, New York County
Ohio. Includes copies of the Journal of the Cleveland Association for Criminal Justice
Treatment of offenders
Uniform criminal statistics
OVERSIZE FILE
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Four scrapbooks, childhood-1933. Includes clippings and programs from Moley's youth, his period at the Cleveland Foundation and his period with the Roosevelt administration and articles and book reviews from 1914-1917
Three scrapbooks, 1933-1934. Clippings about Moley and his involvement with the Roosevelt administration
Democratic campaign literature from 1896 and two scrapbooks, ca. 1939-1941. Includes clippings about Moley, including about his series in the Saturday Evening Post, June-September 1939, and clippings, reviews, publicity and letters from Charles A. Beard, Rexford G. Tugwell, Arthur Garfield Hays and others about After Seven Years
Charts, posters and advertisements. Includes poster by Cleveland Americanization Committee, cartoon about members of the Roosevelt administration, and Newsweek publicity
INDEXED CARD FILE.
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A to Ci
Co to Gl
Go to La
Le to Pa
Pe to Ster
Sto to Z
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT FILE, SCHEDULE A.
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Correspondence
Roosevelt to Moley, November 8, 1935. Telegram
Roosevelt to Moley, January 15, 1935. Typescript
Roosevelt to Moley, November 23, 1935. Typescript
Moley to Roosevelt, n.d. Holograph draft
Moley to Roosevelt, n.d. Typescript draft
Moley to Roosevelt, n.d. Typescript draft
Typescript letter (carbon copy), Moley to Roosevelt, November 30, 1935. Typescript version
Roosevelt to Moley, December 24, 1935. Telegram
Subject file
List of topics about which Roosevelt requested more information, March 1932
Memorandum outlining national program for recovery, written by Moley and others for Roosevelt, including draft of page in which first occurred the phrase, "a new deal," May 19, 1932
Attachment to an unidentified document written with Roosevelt's typewriter, May 1932
Tabulation of ballots at 1932 Democratic National Convention, ca. July 1, 1932
Notes, mementoes, clippings of Democratic National Convention, June 27-July 7, 1932
Campaign reports of Cornelius Vanderbilt, July -October 1932
Letters of introduction for Moley, August -September, 1932
Attacks on Roosevelt by Hoover Administration, September -October 1932
Notes on a conversation with Roosevelt about campaign plans, n.d.
Memorandum for Roosevelt about 1932 campaign strategy, n.d.
Notes on campaign plans, 1932
Telegram to President Hoover from Roosevelt, n.d. Holograph drafts with Roosevelt annotation
Notecards for conference with President Hoover, November 1932. Roosevelt annotations
Memorandum for Roosevelt listing assignments for his advisers, ca. January 1933. Roosevelt annotations
Notes on Louis Howe's ideas for cabinet, January 1933
Memoranda relating to cabinet selections, January -February 1933
Notebook entries listing Moley's work assignments for Roosevelt, February 1933
Reports, correspondence, and notes relating to President's Conference of Governors, March 6, 1933. Holograph notes by Roosevelt
Notes by Moley and Hugh Johnson expressing ideas that led to National Industrial Recovery Administration, March 9, 1933
Journal entries dictated to Moley by Roosevelt listing measures desired by the president, March 18, 1933
Notes listing possible assignments to State Department, March 21, 1933
Roosevelt's copy of the Thomas Amendment to the Farm Bill, H.R. 3835, April 11, 1933. Roosevelt annotations
Executive order waiving certain prohibitions for Raymond Moley, April 12, 1933
Cable from Roosevelt to Hull, June 15, 1933. Holograph draft
Copy of Roosevelt's telegram to Secretary of State Hull about the exchange rate of the British pound, June 19, 1933
Sailing orders to Moley for trip to London Economic Conference, ca. June 20, 1933. Holograph by Roosevelt
Notes of Moley's meeting with Roosevelt, May 23, 1934
Notes of Moley's meeting with Roosevelt, June 25, 1934
Notes of Moley's meeting with Roosevelt, September 5 (?), 1934
Notes of meeting with Roosevelt, March 17, 1935
Score-sheet kept by Roosevelt on game played during Sequoia Day cruise, May 5, 1935
Notes of Moley's meeting with Roosevelt, May(?) 9, 1935
Roosevelt's memorandum on schedule, June 4, 1935. Typescript
Notes left on cabinet table after meeting of June 6, 1935. Holograph by Roosevelt
Notes of Moley's meeting with Roosevelt, August 18, 1935
Letter to Roy Howard drafted for Roosevelt by Moley, September 3, 1935. Roosevelt annotations
Notes on transportation system, ca. 1935. Holograph by Roosevelt
Notes for conference with President, June 27, 1936
Note from Louis Howe to Roosevelt, n.d.
Note from Roosevelt to Moley asking for a check on George Earl III, n.d. Holograph by Roosevelt
Notes and copies of documents relating to Roosevelt's efforts to attack After Seven Years, 1932-1941
Miscellaneous notes handwritten by Roosevelt, n.d.
Miscellaneous memoranda from Moley to Roosevelt
Miscellaneous letters forwarded to Moley for his consideration, 1932-1935
Miscellaneous notes of Moley relating to his service for Roosevelt, 1932-1935
List of news photographs of Roosevelt
Speeches, 1920-1936
Acceptance speech for Vice-Presidential nomination, 1920
Miscellaneous speech material, 1932-1935
Speech, Charlottesville, Virginia, July 6, 1931
Speech, Albany, New York, "Ouster of Thomas Farley," February 24, 1932
Speech, New York City, New York, March 12, 1932
Radio address, Albany, New York, "Forgotten Man," April 7, 1932
Speech, Schenectady, New York, April 11, 1932
Speech, St. Paul, Minnesota, April 18, 1932
Holograph annotated drafts and notes
Letter and memoranda relating to Lindsay Rogers contribution
Speech, Richmond, Virginia, April 27, 1932
Speech, Atlanta, Georgia, May 22, 1932
Proposed statement to public during Convention fight over 2/3 rule (not given)
Acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention, July 2, 1932
Typescript, annotated drafts
Clippings
Radio address, Albany, New York, July 30, 1932
Speech, Peekskill, New York, August 14, 1932
Speech, Columbus, Ohio, August 20, 1932
Holograph annotated drafts
Holograph annotated drafts
Clippings
Radio address, August 25, 1932
Speech, Sea Girt, New Jersey, August 27, 1932
Speech, Bridgeport, Connecticut, September 3, 1932
1932 Western Campaign Tour, September 12-October 3, 1932
Itinerary and copies of all speeches and back-platform remarks
Miscellaneous speeches. Holograph drafts and notes
Clippings
Speech, Topeka, Kansas, September 14, 1932
Holograph annotated drafts
Correspondence and notes
Clippings
Unused material
Speech, Denver, Colorado, September 15, 1932
Speech, Salt Lake City, Utah, September 17, 1932
Speech, Butte, Montana, September 19, 1932
Speech, Seattle, Washington, September 20, 1932
Speech, Portland, Oregon, September 21, 1932
Holograph annotated drafts
Clippings
Speech, Gresham, Oregon, September 21, 1932
Speech, Sacramento, California, September 22, 1932
Speech, San Francisco, California, September 23, 1932
Speech, Los Angeles, California, September 24, 1932
Speech, Williams, Arizona, September 25, 1932
Speech, McCook, Nebraska, September 28, 1932
Speech, Sioux City, Iowa, September 29, 1932
Holograph annotated drafts
Memoranda and correspondence
Clippings
Speech, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, September 30, 1932
Speech, Chicago, Illinois, October 1, 1932
Speech, Detroit, Michigan, October 2, 1932
Radio address to Business Men's League, October 6, 1932
Radio address, October 13, 1932
Back-platform speeches and casual remarks, October 18-26, 1932
Speech, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, October 19, 1932
Speech, Wheeling, West Virginia, October 19, 1932
Speech, Indianapolis, Indiana, October 20, 1932
Speech, Terre Haute, Indiana, October 20, 1932
Speech, Springfield, Illinois, October 21, 1932
Speech, Louisville, Kentucky, October 22, 1932
Speech, Louisville, Kentucky, October 22, 1932
Speech, Atlanta, Georgia, October 24, 1932
Speech, Baltimore, Maryland, October 25, 1932
Radio address, October 30, 1932
Speech, Boston, Massachusetts, October 31, 1932
Speech, New York City, New York, November 3, 1932
Speech, Brooklyn, New York, November 4, 1932
Holograph annotated drafts
Clippings
Speech, New York City, New York, Madison Square Garden, November 5, 1932
Speech, Poughkeepsie, New York, November 7, 1932
Inaugural address, Washington, D.C., March 4, 1933
Message to Congress requesting drastic economies in government, March 10, 1933
Radio address on banking, March 12, 1933
Radio address, May 7, 1933
Message to the nations of the world, May 16, 1933
Message to Congress to enact the National Industrial Recovery Act, May 17, 1933
Speech, Chicago, Illinois, October 2, 1933
Radio address, October 22, 1933
Message to Congress, January 3, 1934
Miscellaneous speeches, Spring 1934
Notes for speeches delivered between June and August 1934
Message to Congress, June 8, 1934
Speech, Yale University, June 21, 1934
Radio address, June 28, 1934
Speeches, Hawaii and Panama, July 11, 28, 1934
Speech, Glacier National Park, Montana, August 5, 1934
Speech, Ft. Peck Dam, Montana, August 6, 1934
Speech, Rochester, Minnesota, August 8, 1934
Speech, Green Bay, Wisconsin, August 9, 1934
Radio address, September 30, 1934
Speech, William and Mary College, October 20, 1934
Speech, Washington, D.C., Bankers Speech, October 24, 1934
Speech, The Hermitage, Tennessee, November 12, 1934 (not given)
Speech, December 24, 1934
Messages to Congress, January and February 1935
Message to Congress, January 4, 1935
Message to Congress on social security, January 17, 1935
Message to Congress on natural resources, January 24, 1935
Message to Congress on air transportation, January 31, 1935
Message to Congress on N.R.A. extention, February 20, 1935
Message to Congress on merchant marine, March 4, 1935
Message to Congress on public utility holding companies, March 12, 1935
Radio address, April 28, 1935
Miscellaneous speech material, May 14, 1935
Speech, Washington, D.C., May 14, 1935
Message to Congress vetoing Bonus Bill, May 22, 1935
Memoranda and notes
Memoranda
Message to Congress on transportation, June 7, 1935
Message to Congress on taxation, June 20, 1935
Speech, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, August 24, 1935
Speech, Fremont, Nebraska, September 28, 1935
Speech, Boulder Dam, September 30, 1935
Miscellaneous notes for speeches made on western trip, September -October 1935
Speech, Los Angeles, California, October 1, 1935
Speech, San Diego, California, October 3, 1935
Message sent to Herald Tribune Citizenship Conference, October 18, 1935
Speech, Atlanta, Georgia, November 29, 1935
Speech, Chicago, Illinois, December 9, 1935
Speech, Notre Dame University, December 9, 1935
Message to Congress, January 4, 1936
Speech, Washington, D.C., January 8, 1936
Speech, New York City, New York, April 25, 1936
Acceptance speech at Democratic National Convention, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, June 27, 1936
Clippings and printed matter
General
1932 Campaign, July-November
Democratic rebuttal of the Secretary of Treasury, November 1932
Special inaugural editions
Miscellany
AUDIO-VISUAL FILE.
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Sound recordings of interviews of Raymond Moley 1970 February 16 - April 8
Access Information
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PHOTOGRAPHS.
18 photos of Franklin D. Roosevelt at the 1932 Democratic Convention, during the 1932 Presidential Campaign, with Raymond Moley, and in Portrait pose (autographed),
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7 photos of colleagues and acquaintances of Raymond Moley, including Alf Landon (autographed) Gus Hall (autographed), Robert LaFollette (autographed), Earl Warren (autographed), Eamon de Valera (autographed), and Herbert Hoover with a group, 1950
15 photos of Raymond Moley and of colleagues, including James Farley and Thomas Dewey, and of F.D. Roosevelt during the 1932 campaign, including Florida assassination attempt, and with State Dept. officials and foreign delegations, and of F.D. Roosevelt in 1933, signed by Raymond Moley, Elliott Roosevelt, James Farley, Sam Rosenman and others,
33 miscellaneous photos, 1950s
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20 miscellaneous photos, undated
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INCREMENTAL MATERIALS
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