Register of the Lawrence Dennis papers

Finding aid prepared by Rebecca J. Mead
Hoover Institution Library and Archives
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Title: Lawrence Dennis papers
Date (inclusive): 1921-1975
Collection Number: 84036
Contributing Institution: Hoover Institution Library and Archives
Language of Material: English
Physical Description: 24 manuscript boxes, 1 card file box (10.0 Linear Feet)
Abstract: Correspondence and writings relating to fascist and isolationist movements in the United States, and to American politics and foreign policy. Includes copies of the newsletters edited by L. Dennis, and subscription records.
Creator: Dennis, Lawrence, 1893-1977
Physical Location: Hoover Institution Library & Archives

Access

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Use

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Acquisition Information

Materials were acquired by the Hoover Institution Library & Archives in 1984.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Lawrence Dennis papers, [Box no., Folder no. or title], Hoover Institution Library & Archives.

Biographical Note

1893 December 25 Born, Atlanta, Georgia
1915-1917 Served at Plattsburg, commissioned 2nd Lt. U.S. Army (August 1917)
1918-1919 Served with American Expeditionary Force
1921-1927 U.S. Department of State. Posts in Haiti, Romania, Honduras (1925) and Nicaragua (1926-1927)
1927-1930 Employed by J. & W. Seligman & Co., bankers, New York City
1932 Author, Is Capitalism Doomed?
1936 Author, The Coming American Fascism
1936-1939 Employed by E. A. Pierce & Co., brokers, New York City
1939-1942 Editor and publisher of The Weekly Foreign Letter
1940 Author, The Dynamics of War and Revolution
1944-1947 Tried for sedition, 1944; case dismissed, 1947
1946 Author (with Maximilian J. St. George), A Trial on Trial
1946-1972 Editor and publisher of The Appeal to Reason
1969 Author, Operational Thinking for Survival
1977 August 20 Died, Spring Valley, New York

Scope and Content of Collection

Correspondence and writings relating to fascist and isolationist movements in the United States, and to American politics and foreign policy. Includes copies of the newsletters edited by L. Dennis, and subscription records.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Fascism -- United States
Journalists
United States -- Politics and government -- 20th century
Neutrality -- United States
United States -- Foreign relations -- 20th century

 

BIOGRAPHICAL FILE 1915-1973

Scope and Contents note

Biographical sketches, clippings, interviews, lecture notices, foreign service materials, copies of military service materials, and miscellany relating to the life of Lawrence Dennis, arranged alphabetically by form.
 

Biographical sketches circa 1941-1946

box 1, folder 1

Printed circa 1941-1946

box 1, folder 1

Non-printed, typescript undated

 

Employment

 

U.S. Foreign service [SEE ALSO: Subject file/U.S. Foreign relations/Nicaragua] 1921-1930

box 1, folder 2

Clippings 1927-1930

box 1, folder 2

Correspondence 1921-1927

Scope and Contents note

Also includes letter from Dennis offering his services in connection with World War II, 1941 December 20.
box 1, folder 3

J. & W. Seligman & Co. 1927

 

E. A. Pierce & Co. 1937-1939

box 1, folder 4

Correspondence 1937-1939

 

Lectures (economic)

box 1, folder 5-6

Clippings 1937-1938

box 1, folder 7

Correspondence 1937-1939

box 1, folder 7

Notices and schedules 1937

box 1, folder 7

Non-printed material 1938-1939

 

Independent commentator and writer (national and world affairs) [SEE ALSO: Subject file/Isolationism and historical revisionism/Doenecke, Justus D.; Ribuffo, Leo P.]

box 1, folder 8

Clippings 1935-1973

 

Lectures 1934-1953

box 1, folder 9

Correspondence 1934-1953

box 1, folder 10

Notices and schedules 1934-1953

box 1, folder 11

Interviews 1957-1960

 

Libel trial 1947

box 1, folder 12

General

Scope and Contents note

Includes complaint, partial summary of proceedings, and correspondence.
box 1, folder 12

Clippings 1947

 

Military training and service 1915-1919

box 1, folder 13

General 1919

box 1, folder 13

Correspondence 1923

Scope and Contents note

Also includes correspondence with Dennis, offering his services in connection with World War II, 1941-1942.
box 1, folder 13

Documents 1915-1919

box 1, folder 14

Miscellany 1937-1971

Scope and Contents note

Includes property documents, divorce documents, tax materials, loan statements, and other personal miscellany.
box 1, folder 15

Stock certificates 1929-1931, 1958

 

CORRESPONDENCE 1930-1977

Scope and Contents note

Significant correspondence of Lawrence Dennis, arranged alphabetically by correspondent. Includes a few letters neither to nor from Lawrence Dennis.
 

General 1936-1975

 

Fragments

box 1, folder 16

undated

box 1, folder 17

1943-1972

 

Unidentified

box 1, folder 18

undated

box 1, folder 19

1936-1974

box 1, folder 20

Academics 1940-1975

Scope and Contents note

Arranged alphabetically by individual.
 

Media organizations 1938-1971

Scope and Contents note

Correspondence with newspapers, radio stations, other serial publications, etc., arranged alphabetically by organization.
box 1, folder 21

The Atlantic Monthly (Mildred Boie, Asst. Editor) 1938

box 1, folder 21

The Commercial and Financial Chronicle (A. Wilfred May, Executive Editor) 1946

box 1, folder 21

Human Events (Robert D. Kephart, Business Manager) 1965

box 1, folder 21

Libertarian Analysis (Chuck Hamilton) 1971

box 1, folder 21

The Nation (Caroline Whiting, Editorial Secretary) 1934 1944

box 1, folder 21

The San Francisco News (John S. Piper, Financial Editor) 1940-1941

box 1, folder 21

Zenith Radio Corporation (Ted Leitzell) 1952

box 1, folder 22

Students 1959-1972

Scope and Contents note

Arranged alphabetically by individual.
 

Alphabetical 1930-1977

 

General 1936-1975

box 2, folder 1

A-C 1941-1973

box 2, folder 2

D-G 1935-1962

box 2, folder 3

H-K 1939-1975

box 2, folder 4

L-N 1940-1969

box 2, folder 5

O-P 1938-1974

box 2, folder 6

R-S 1938-1974

box 2, folder 7

T-Z 1936-1971

 

Individual 1930-1977

box 2, folder 8

Adamic, Louis 1946-1951

box 2, folder 9

Armstrong, Hamilton Fish 1930

box 2, folder 10

Arnold, Thurman 1940

box 2, folder 11

Aronson, Moses J. 1941-1942

box 2, folder 12

Baldwin, Roger N. 1940-1949

 

Barnes, Harry Elmer

box 2, folder 13

1946-1951

box 2, folder 14

1952-1956

box 2, folder 15

1957-1968

box 2, folder 16

Barton, Bruce 1944-1959

box 2, folder 17

Bazinet, John L. (Father) 1940-1947

box 2, folder 18

Beard, Charles A. 1946-1948

box 2, folder 19

Berle, A. A., Jr. 1933-1946

box 2, folder 20

Biddle, Francis J. 1942

box 2, folder 21

Billstein, Alfred H. 1958-1972

 

Blodgett, John W., Jr.

box 3, folder 1

1941

box 3, folder 2

1942-1972

box 3, folder 3

Bone, Homer T. 1949

box 3, folder 4

Borchard, Edwin 1945-1948

box 3, folder 5

Brophy, Frank Cullen 1941-1960

box 3, folder 6

Buckley, William F., Jr. 1951

box 3, folder 7

Budd, Arthur D. (Lt. Col.) 1943-1962

box 3, folder 8

Buffett, Howard (and Mrs.) 1951-1962

box 3, folder 9

Carto, Willis A. 1955-1956

box 3, folder 10

Chamberlin, William H. 1943-1946

box 3, folder 11

Clarke, Carter W. (General) [fragment] undated

box 3, folder 12

Cless, George H., Jr. 1942

box 3, folder 13

Collins, Seward B. 1940

box 3, folder 14

Costigan, Edward P. 1933

box 3, folder 15

Craney, Ed 1952-1971

Scope and Contents note

Includes copies of letters to Senators Frank E. Moss and Gale W. McGee.
box 3, folder 16

Cudahy, John 1941-1942

box 3, folder 17

Culbertson, Ely 1942

box 3, folder 18

Current, Richard N. 1948

box 3, folder 19

Cutting, Bronson 1933

box 3, folder 20

Deatherage, George E. 1944-1956

box 3, folder 21

DeTerra, Eleanor 1951-1959

box 3, folder 22

Doenecke, Justus D. 1970-1974

box 3, folder 23

Dorizas, Michael (and Mrs.) 1940-1958

box 3, folder 24

Dulles, John Foster (and Mrs.) 1940-1952

box 3, folder 25

Eastman, Max 1946

box 3, folder 26

Eaton, Cyrus 1961

box 3, folder 27

Eccles, M. S. 1939

box 3, folder 28

FitzSimons, Ellen French (Mrs. Paul) 1942

box 3, folder 29

Fletcher, Joseph F. (Reverend) 1941

box 3, folder 30

Garrett, Garet circa 1952

box 3, folder 31

Garrity, Devin A. 1954-1966

box 3, folder 32

Goldsmith, Arthur J. 1939-1943

box 3, folder 33

Goldwater, Barry 1964

box 3, folder 34

Green, James S. 1941-1958

box 3, folder 35

Gross, Bertram M. 1971

box 3, folder 36

Gund, George 1966-1967

box 3, folder 37

Harland, J. P. 1942

box 3, folder 38

Hays, Arthur G. 1943-1953

box 3, folder 39

Hewes, Clarence B. (Buzzy) 1942-1962

Scope and Contents note

Includes excerpt from a letter to Clarence Hewes from the Duke of Windsor, 1956 July 5.
box 3, folder 40

Hodgdon, Dana A. and Dorothy 1945-1967

box 3, folder 41

Holt, Rush D. 1941

box 3, folder 42

Hooker, De West 1958-1975

box 3, folder 43

Hoover, Herbert 1942

box 3, folder 44

Howe, Quincy 1940

box 3, folder 45

Hutton, Edward F. 1951

box 4, folder 1

Johnson, Hiram W. 1932

box 4, folder 2

Johnson, Philip C. 1950-1958

Scope and Contents note

Includes biographical clipping.
box 4, folder 3

Kendall, Willmoore 1941-1947

box 4, folder 4

Kennedy, Joseph P. 1951

box 4, folder 5

Kern, Karl 1942

box 4, folder 6

Kipphan, Klaus 1968-1969

box 4, folder 7

Landon, Alf M. 1943-1949

box 4, folder 8

Langer, William 1957-1958

box 4, folder 9

Laski, Harold J. 1936

box 4, folder 10

LeBoutillier, Philip 1940-1967

box 4, folder 11

Libby, Frederick J. 1943-1967

box 4, folder 12

Loughran, Clayton D. 1957-1974

box 4, folder 13

Lovell, Malcolm R. 1956-1959

box 4, folder 14

Luce, Clare Boothe 1943

box 4, folder 15

Lundeen, Ernest 1940

box 4, folder 16

Magoun, Francis P., Jr. 1946

box 4, folder 17

Maguire, Russell 1957

box 4, folder 18

Mansfield, Mike 1969

box 4, folder 19

Marquand, Adelaide F. H. (Mrs. John P.) 1942-1949

 

Martin, James J.

box 4, folder 20

1958-1968

box 4, folder 21

1969-1972

box 4, folder 22

McWilliams, Carey 1955-1969

box 4, folder 23

Miller, Clyde 1940-1959

box 4, folder 24

Moreno, Arthur Alphonse 1938

box 4, folder 25

Morgenthau, Hans J. 1969

box 4, folder 26

Morley, Felix 1943-1954

box 4, folder 27

Morse, Charlotte I. (Mrs. Charles Hosmer Morse) 1947-1951

box 4, folder 28

Morton, Sterling 1946-1960

box 4, folder 29

Moseley, George Van Horn (General) 1940-1949

box 4, folder 30

Mullendore, W. C. 1952

box 4, folder 31

Nickerson, Hoffman (and Mrs.) 1942-1975

box 4, folder 32

Palmer, Paul 1938-1969

box 4, folder 33

Pearson, Drew 1940

box 4, folder 34

Peek, George N. 1942

box 4, folder 35

Perry, Lewis 1941

box 4, folder 36

Perry, Ralph Barton 1942

box 4, folder 37

Pew, Joseph N., Jr. 1939

box 4, folder 38

Pitkin, Walter B. 1951

box 4, folder 39

Porzelt, Paul 1960-1961

box 4, folder 40

Prudden, R. F. undated

Scope and Contents note

Includes fragment from Prudden's Digest, 1958 August 19.
box 5, folder 1

Ratcliffe, S. K. 1940-1942

box 5, folder 2

Regnery, Henry 1957-1967

box 5, folder 3

Rimanoczy, Richard S. 1959-1971

box 5, folder 4

Robbins, Warren M. 1949-1967

box 5, folder 5

Roosevelt, Franklin D. 1932

box 5, folder 6

Rucker, Pierce C. 1947-1966

box 5, folder 7

Sargent, Porter 1942-1950

box 5, folder 8

Schuman, Frederick L. 1940-1977

Scope and Contents note

Includes letter from Frederick Schuman to Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., 1960 October 5.
box 5, folder 9

Shaw, George P. 1943

box 5, folder 10

Shipstead, Henrik [See also: Hewes, Clarence B.] 1943

box 5, folder 11

Simpson, A. D. 1937

box 5, folder 12

Smith, Lawrence H. 1951-1953

box 5, folder 13

Smith, Truman (Colonel) 1940-1957

box 5, folder 14

Snow, John Howland 1950-1976

box 5, folder 15

Sokolsky, George E. 1943-1944

 

Stafford, Yone (Mrs. Bradley)

box 5, folder 16

undated

box 5, folder 16

1949-1977

box 5, folder 17

St. George, Maximilian J. 1946-1950

box 5, folder 18

Stoddard, Lothrop 1946-1947

box 5, folder 19

Stone, Harlan F. 1940

box 5, folder 20

Strassburger, Ralph Beaver (and Mrs.) 1952-1959

box 5, folder 21

Tansill, Charles C. 1950

box 5, folder 22

Tead, Ordway 1940-1959

box 5, folder 23

Thomas, Norman 1946-1956

box 5, folder 24

Thompson, Dorothy 1940-1967

box 5, folder 25

Tinkham, George Holden 1943-1952

box 5, folder 26

Townsend, Francis Everett 1940-1941

box 5, folder 27

Townsend, Ralph 1942-1972

 

Utley, Freda

box 5, folder 28

undated

box 5, folder 28

1969

box 5, folder 29

Vandenberg, Arthur H. [See also: Hewes, Clarence B.] 1943

box 5, folder 30

Villard, Oswald Garrison 1944

box 5, folder 31

Waldo, Richard 1940

box 5, folder 32

Wallace, DeWitt 1941-1969

box 5, folder 33

Walsh, J. Raymond 1940-1949

box 5, folder 34

Wedemeyer, A. C. (General) 1959-1973

box 5, folder 35

Weir, Ernest T. 1951-1952

box 5, folder 36

Wheeler, Burton K. (and Mrs.) 1952-1973

box 5, folder 37

Wolfe, Henry F. (Reverend) 1942-1955

box 5, folder 38

Wood, John T. 1952-1953

box 5, folder 39

Wood, Robert E. (General) 1941-1953

box 5, folder 40

Wormser, Rene A. 1954

box 5, folder 41

Zapp, Manfred 1956

box 5, folder 42

Zipf, George Kingsley 1941

 

SPEECHES AND WRITINGS 1931-1975

Scope and Contents note

Drafts, manuscript copies, proofs, radio transcripts, other typed and printed copies of speeches and writings by Lawrence Dennis, arranged chronologically.
 

Correspondence 1934-1972

 

General 1934-1970

box 6, folder 1

General

Scope and Contents note

Includes invitations to submit articles, and inquiries from archival depositories.
box 6, folder 2

Responses to speech given on "Town Hall of the Air," 1938 April 7

Scope and Contents note

Letters to Lawrence Dennis and carbon copies of his replies.
 

Publishing companies 1939-1972

Scope and Contents note

Predominantly regarding the publication or reprinting of Dennis' works.
box 6, folder 3

Bantam Books, Inc. 1972

box 3, folder 31

Devin-Adair Co. [See: Correspondence/Alphabetical/Individual/Garrity, Devin A.]

box 6, folder 3

Greenwood Press 1969-1971

box 6, folder 3

Harper & Brothers/Harper & Row

Scope and Contents note

Includes arrangements with AMS Press, Inc. See also: Correspondence/Alphabetical/Individual/Tead, Ordway
box 5, folder 2

Henry Regnery Company [See: Correspondence/Alphabetical/Individual/Regnery, Henry]

box 6, folder 3

McGraw Hill Book Co., Inc. 1939 1971-1972

box 6, folder 3

Monticello Publishers 1947

box 6, folder 3

Ralph Myles Publisher, Inc. [See also: Correspondence/Alphabetical/Individual//Martin, James J.] 1971.

box 6, folder 3

Roseman, Herbert C. [See also: Subject File/Isolationism and historical revisionism] 1970.

box 6, folder 3

St. Martin's Press 1972

 

Requests to use Dennis' material in works by other authors 1938-1971

box 6, folder 4

Aaron, Daniel and Bendiner, Robert, 1968-1970

Scope and Contents note

Material for The Strenuous Decade, Doubleday & Co., Inc., circa 1969.
box 6, folder 4

American Academy of Political and Social Science 1973

box 6, folder 4

American Friends Service Committee, Spectrum circa 1960

box 6, folder 4

Bernard, L. L. 1938

Scope and Contents note

Material for Social Control, MacMillan and Co.
box 6, folder 4

Columbia University Teachers College, Bureau of Publications (Brunstetter, M. R., Editor) 1941

Scope and Contents note

Material for Readings in the Foundations of Education, circa 1941.
box 6, folder 4

Emenhiser, JeDon A. and Cazier, Stanford O. 1966

Scope and Contents note

Material for Definition of American Democracy, circa 1967.
box 6, folder 4

Grob, Gerald and Beck, Robert N. 1962-1969

Scope and Contents note

Material for American Ideas: Source Readings in the Intellectual History of the U.S., The Free Press, 1963, rev. 1970.
box 6, folder 4

Polenberg, Richard 1971

Scope and Contents note

Material for Radicalism and Reform in the New Deal, Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., circa 1971.
 

General speeches and writings 1931-1970

 

Letters to editors 1931-1970

box 6, folder 5

General

 

Non-printed

box 6, folder 5

Letter submitted by Dennis to the American Journal of International Law responding to criticism of Dennis' article "Revolution, Recognition and Intervention," typescript circa 1931 May

Scope and Contents note

Includes correspondence. See also: Speeches and writings/Published articles
box 6, folder 5

Letter to New York Times, responding to article of same date, carbon copy 1940 December 18

Scope and Contents note

See also: Subject File/Fascism and anti-fascism/United States/General. Printed material/Clippings
box 6, folder 5

Letter to New York World-Telegram, responding to article of March 6 1942 March 7

Scope and Contents note

Includes two carbon copies, one of which carries editors marks, so it may, in fact, have been published.
box 6, folder 5

Correspondence with Life Magazine, regarding article in issue of April 13 1942 April-May

Scope and Contents note

Also includes original inquiry addressed to Life, regarding the sources used for this article.
box 6, folder 5

Letter to The Daily News, Jackson, Mississippi, carbon copy 1943 July 25.

box 6, folder 5

Letter to Newsweek responding to article of same date (attached), carbon copy 1948 March 29

box 6, folder 5

Letter to Newsweek, responding to article of January 25 (attached), carbon copy 1960 February 6

box 6, folder 5

Statement to Playboy magazine, responding to May issue interview of William F. Buckley (attached) 1970 April

Scope and Contents note

Includes correspondence.
 

Printed

box 6, folder 5

Berkshire Evening Eagle 1951 February 16

box 6, folder 5

Berkshire Evening Eagle 1951 February 22

box 6, folder 5

Harvard Crimson 1956 April 11

 

Miscellaneous texts circa 1933-1955

 

Authorship established 1934-1941

box 6, folder 6

"Peace Aims," memorandum for Eighth Fortune Round Table, mimeographed copy 1941 February 14

box 6, folder 7

"A Planned Muddle Course," typescript carbon copy circa 1934

 

Authorship probable, but unconfirmed

box 6, folder 8

Fragments circa 1941-1945

box 6, folder 9

Untitled circa 1950-1953

box 6, folder 10

"Let's Save America from Permanent War and Inflation," circa 1950-1953

box 6, folder 11

"Memo on How to Combat the Infiltration of British Radicalism into this Country," circa 1933-1939

box 6, folder 12

Review of Walter Lippmann, American Foreign Policy: Shield of the Republic, circa 1944

box 6, folder 13

"Too Much Use of Terms Like Business and Free Private Enterprise," circa 1933-1939

box 6, folder 14

"The War Powers Bill and Immigration," circa 1942

box 6, folder 15

"What Are We Fighting For?," circa 1941-1945

box 6, folder 16

"The Yalta Agenda: Punishment for the Defeated; Spoils for Russia; U.N. Peace and Security Illusions for the U.S. and Great Britain," circa 1955

 

Press releases, non-printed 1938-1941

box 6, folder 17

General, "The Outlook for 1939," for Associated Press (note in Dennis' hand), carbon copy 1938 December 21

 

McClure Newspaper Syndicate, mimeographed copies

box 6, folder 17

"Interventionist with a Record," 1940 July 7

box 6, folder 17

"The Third-term Strategy of Defense," 1940 July 27-28

box 6, folder 17

"The Strange Defense Campaign," 1940 August 10-11

box 6, folder 17

"Conscription and Revolution," 1940 August 24-25

box 6, folder 17

"Ahead of the Headlines," 1941 April 12-13

Scope and Contents note

Paul Palmer given as author, possibly in collaboration with Lawrence Dennis.
 

Speech transcripts 1937-1952

 

Radio broadcasts, untitled and otherwise unidentified circa 1952

box 6, folder 18

New American imperialism, fragment of typescript

box 6, folder 18

New American imperialism, cont'd., typescript

box 6, folder 18

Korea/Eisenhower campaign for Republican nomination, typescript

box 6, folder 18

Eisenhower nomination/election of 1952, typescript

box 6, folder 18

Fragment, presidential election and Korea circa 1952

box 6, folder 19

"The Pattern of Legal Revolution and its Implications for the Traditional Doctrine of Free Thought and Free Speech," mimeographed copy 1949 December 2

Scope and Contents note

Paper given at annual meeting of American Political Science Association.
box 6, folder 20

"Recovery," mimeographed copy 1937 June 14

Scope and Contents note

Address given at the Houston Club, Houston, Texas.
box 6, folder 21

"To Whom Belongs the Future?," typescript carbon copy 1941 April 6

Scope and Contents note

Address for symposium held by the Spinoza Institute, Brooklyn, New York.
box 6, folder 22

"We're Preparing for the Worst Kind of War," typescript circa 1950-1953

 

Published articles 1933-1959

box 6, folder 23

"The Balance of Impotence," Right, No. 45, serial newsletter 1959

box 6, folder 24

"Can Our Banks Be Made Safe?," The Nation, serial issue 1933 March 15

box 6, folder 25

"Economic Nationalism: Is It to Be Opposed or Guided?," The Town Crier, clipping circa 1935

box 6, folder 26

"Full Recovery or Stagnation?," Today's Challenge, serial issue 1939 August-September

box 6, folder 27

"Political Anti-Semitism in a Fascist America is Unthinkable, Says Advocate of Strong Ruler," Emanu-El-Jewish Journal, reprint 1934 October 26

box 6, folder 28

Review of Frederick L. Schuman, The Commonwealth of Man. The Berkshire Evening Eagle, clipping. 1952 December 6

box 6, folder 29

"Revolution, Recognition and Intervention," Foreign Affairs, reprint 1931 January

box 6, folder 30

The Third Great Boom Since 1914, pamphlet sponsored by E. A. Pierce & Co. circa 1937

 

Books 1940-1969

 

Dynamics of War and Revolution, 1940

 

Arrangements for publication

box 7, folder 1

Correspondence and price quotations 1940-1942

box 7, folder 2

Invoices and shipping receipts 1940-1942

 

Complimentary copy acknowledgements

Scope and Contents note

Copies were sent by Dennis to university libraries all over the country.
box 7, folder 3

Cards, unsorted

box 7, folder 4-5

Correspondence

Scope and Contents note

Arranged alphabetically by institution.
 

Orders 1940-1942

box 7, folder 6-7

General

box 7, folder 6-7

Correspondence

 

Reviewers 1940-1941

box 7, folder 8

General

box 7, folder 8

Correspondence

 

A Trial on Trial, 1946

box 7, folder 9

General 1969

box 7, folder 9

Promotional material 1946

 

Reviews 1946-1947

box 7, folder 9

General, publication announcements in journals

box 7, folder 9

American Bar Association Journal 1946 October

box 7, folder 9

Chicago Daily Law Bulletin 1946 December 18

box 7, folder 9

Texas Law Review 1947 April

 

Unpublished, fragmentary manuscripts circa 1950s

 

Untitled (#1) circa 1952

Scope and Contents note

Refers to the Nuremberg pattern in international law: effect on American interests and general peace during Cold War Era.
box 7, folder 10

Introduction.

General Physical Description note: Three fragments. Typescript
box 7, folder 11

Chapter 1. "Selling Germans Rearmament Requires Selling Americans the End of Nuremberg," typescript

box 7, folder 12

"Nuremberg-Made International Criminal Law Against Individuals Lacks Validity, Utility and it Threatens U.S. National Interest and World Peace," typescript carbon copy

box 7, folder 13

"The Semantic or Meaning Problem of International Criminal Law," typescript carbon copy

Scope and Contents note

Includes footnote.
box 7, folder 14

"Consent, not Coercion or Punishment the Path to World Unity and a World Legal Order," typescript carbon copy

box 7, folder 15

Untitled, four chapters, typescript carbon copies

 

Untitled (#2) circa 1954

Scope and Contents note

Refers to patterns of error in analysis of U.S.-international relations.
box 7, folder 16-17

"A New Look: Error, not Guilt"

Scope and Contents note

Includes four draft fragments: two typescript originals; two carbon copies.
box 7, folder 18

"The Nemesis of the West: Miscalculations, not False Values"

General Physical Description note: Two drafts: one typescript original; one carbon copy
box 7, folder 19

"Why We are Losing Out to the Reds: Error"

General Physical Description note: Three drafts: two original typescripts; one carbon copy
box 7, folder 20

"We Need a New Foreign Policy to Escape WW III"

General Physical Description note: One typescript carbon copy
 

Operational Thinking For Survival 1969

 

General

box 8, folder 1

Contract and copyright 1968-1969

box 8, folder 2

Financial statements 1969-1975

box 8, folder 3

Fragments, carbon copies and original typescripts

 

Draft #1, typescript carbon copy

Scope and Contents note

As sent to publisher. Missing chapters 17-21.
box 8, folder 4

Table of contents

box 8, folder 4

Introduction: "The Situation"

box 8, folder 5

1. "Survival the Big Issue"

box 8, folder 6

2. "Survival Comes Before Reform or Progress"

box 8, folder 7

3. "Four Great Challenges of the 20th Century"

box 8, folder 8

4. "The Underconsumption Challenge"

box 8, folder 9

5. "Only World War II Ended the Depression"

box 8, folder 10

6. "Operational Thinking About War"

box 8, folder 11

7. "The Revolt of the Masses and Population Increase"

box 8, folder 12

8. "Operational Thinking About Interest Conflicts and War"

box 8, folder 13

9. "Interest Conflicts Over Not Under Law"

box 8, folder 14

10. "Law as a Weapon"

box 8, folder 15

11. "Getting or Averting Results Not Applying Laws"

box 8, folder 16

12. "Finding a Viable Alternative to War and Communism: The Problem"

box 8, folder 17

13. "Tolerance for Survival"

box 8, folder 18

14. "Collective Security and Interdependence versus Independence"

box 8, folder 19

15. "Limiting, Not Preventing, War: The Problem"

box 8, folder 20

22. "Semantic Awareness an Essential for Survival"

box 8, folder 21

23. "Operational Thinking v. Any Monistic Solution"

box 8, folder 22

24. "Is the 'New Economics' a Success or a Failure?"

box 8, folder 23

Appendix I: "The Wars of England, France and the United States Since 1775"

 

Draft #2, typescript original

Scope and Contents note

As edited by publisher.
box 8, folder 24

Introduction

box 8, folder 25-32

Chapters 1-8

box 9, folder 1-7

Chapters 9-15

box 9, folder 8

16. "Change by Limited or Unlimited War"

box 9, folder 9

17. "Modern War Must Be Socialistic"

box 9, folder 10

18. "Operational Thinking About Big War Debt"

box 9, folder 11

19. "Operational Thinking About Big Deflationary Debt Retirement"

box 9, folder 12

20. "Must the Post-World War II Inflation End in a Collapse?"

box 9, folder 13

21. "'Money--Master or Means?'"

box 9, folder 14

Chapter 22

box 9, folder 15

Chapter 23

box 9, folder 16

Appendix I, formerly chapter 24

box 9, folder 17

Appendix II, formerly appendix I

box 9, folder 18-19

Galleys circa 1969

 

Proofs circa 1969

box 9, folder 20

Introduction - Chapter 8

box 9, folder 21

Chapters 9-18

box 9, folder 22

Chapter 19 - Appendix II, book jacket

box 9, folder 23

Promotional material 1969

 

Reviews 1969

box 9, folder 24

List of review copies sent

box 9, folder 24

Schuman, Frederick L., "Reflections of a Pragmatist," reprinted from The Nation, 1969 December 8

 

WEEKLY FOREIGN LETTER FILE 1938-1942

Scope and Contents note

Numbers 1-206 (#7, #56, #83 missing) of weekly newsletter produced by Lawrence Dennis, arranged chronologically. Dennis began contributing with the issue of 1939 February 17.
box 10, folder 1

#1-12 (#7 missing) 1938 June 30 - September 15

box 10, folder 2

#13-26 1938 September 22 - December 22-23

box 10, folder 3

#27-38 (2/17/39: first issue with Dennis) 1938 December 29 - 1939 April 20

box 10, folder 4

#39-48 1939 April 27 - June 29

box 10, folder 5

#49-57 (#56 missing) 1939 July 6 - August 31

box 10, folder 6

#58-66 1939 September 7 - November 2

box 10, folder 7

#67-79 1939 November 9 - 1940 February 1

box 10, folder 8

#80-89 (#83 missing) 1940 February 8 - April 11

box 11, folder 1

#90-104 1940 April 18 - July 25

box 11, folder 2

#105-117 1940 August 1 - October 24

box 11, folder 3

#118-134 1940 October 31 - 1941 February 20

box 11, folder 4

#135-148 1941 February 27 - May 29

box 11, folder 5

#149-167 1941 June 5 - October 9

box 11, folder 6

#168-183 1941 October 16 - 1942 January 29

box 11, folder 7

#184-194 1942 February 5 - April 16

box 11, folder 8

#195-206 1942 April 23 - July 9

 

APPEAL TO REASON FILE 1946-1972

Scope and Contents note

Numbers 1-892 (#24-25, #172, #184-209, #272, #326-329; #500, #506, #620 missing) of weekly newsletter produced by Lawrence Dennis, arranged chronologically.
box 12, folder 1

Unidentified draft copy circa early 1950s

box 12, folder 1

#1-17 1946 March 30 - July 20

box 12, folder 2

#18-38 (#24, #25 missing) 1946 July 27 - December 14

box 12, folder 3

#39-53 1946 December 21 - 1947 March 29

box 12, folder 4

#54-70 (#56 missing) 1947 April 5 - July 26

box 12, folder 5

#71-83 1947 August 3 - October 25

box 12, folder 6

#84-101 1947 November 1 - 1948 February 28

box 12, folder 7

#102-118 1948 March 6 - June 26

box 12, folder 8

#119-136 1948 July 3 - October 31

box 13, folder 1

#137-157 1948 November 6 - 1949 March 26

box 13, folder 2

#158-175 (#172 missing) 1949 April 2 - July 30

box 13, folder 3

#176-218 (#184-209 missing) 1949 August 6 - 1950 May 27

box 13, folder 4

#219-234 1950 June 3 - September 16

box 13, folder 5

#235-249 1950 September 23 - December 30

box 13, folder 6

#250-266 1951 January 1 - April 28

box 13, folder 7

#267-283 (#272 missing) 1951 May 5 - August 25

box 13, folder 8

#284-301 1951 September 1 - December 29

box 14, folder 1

#302-325 1952 January 5 - June 14

box 14, folder 2

#330-344 (#326-329 missing) 1952 July 19 - October 25

box 14, folder 3

#345-362 1952 November 1 - 1953 February 28

box 14, folder 4

#363-379 1953 March 7 - June 27

box 14, folder 5

#380-405 1953 July 4 - December 26

box 14, folder 6

#406-422 1954 January 1 - April 24

box 14, folder 7

#423-436 1954 May 1 - July 31

box 14, folder 8

#437-449 1954 August 7 - October 30

box 14, folder 9

#450-462 1954 November 6 - 1955 January 29

box 14, folder 10

#463-475 1955 February 5 - April 30

box 15, folder 1

#476-488 1955 May 7 - July 30

box 15, folder 2

#489-501 (#500 missing) 1955 August 6 - December 29

box 15, folder 3

#502-514 (#506 missing) 1955 November 5 - 1956 January 28

box 15, folder 4

#515-527 1956 February 5 - April 28

box 15, folder 5

#528-540 1956 May 5 - July 28

box 15, folder 6

#541-557 1956 August 4 - November 24

box 15, folder 7

#558-569 (#568-569 include pre-publication draft) 1956 December 1 - 1957 February 16

box 15, folder 8

#570-575 (#570-575 include pre-publication draft) 1957 February 23 - March 30

box 15, folder 9

#576-591 1957 April 6 - July 20

box 15, folder 10

#592-605 1957 July 27 - October 26

box 16, folder 1

#606-623 (#620 missing) 1957 November 2 - 1958 March 29

box 16, folder 2

#624-640 1958 April 12 - November 22

box 16, folder 3

#641-653 (#652 includes pre-publication draft) 1958 December 6 - 1959 May 23

box 16, folder 4

#654-668 1959 June 6 - December 19

box 16, folder 5

#669-681 1960 January 2 - June 18

box 16, folder 6

#682-695 1960 July 2 - December 31

box 16, folder 7

#696-710 1961 January 4 - July 29

box 16, folder 8

#711-721 1961 August 12 - December 30

box 16, folder 9

#722-736 1962 January 13 - July 28

box 17, folder 1

#737-751 1962 August 11 - 1963 February 23

box 17, folder 2

#752-766 1963 March 9 - September 21

box 17, folder 3

#767-782 1963 October 5 - 1964 May 2

box 17, folder 4

#783-798 1964 May 16 - 1965 February 20

box 17, folder 5

#799-813 1965 March 27 - December 24

box 17, folder 6

#814-834 1966 January 21 - 1967 September 20

box 17, folder 7

#835-857 1967 October 20 - 1969 August 20

box 17, folder 8

#858-876 1969 September 20 - 1971 April 20

box 17, folder 9

#877-892 1971 May 20 - 1972 August 20

 

OPERATIONAL FILE 1940-1974

Scope and Contents note

Materials dealing with the production and distribution of Dennis' two newsletters, The Weekly Foreign Letter and The Appeal to Reason. Includes correspondence, subscription lists, ledgers, and bank statements, arranged by physical form.
box 18, folder 1

General circa 1950-1960

 

Correspondence 1940-1974

box 18, folder 2

General, announcements to subscribers, and samples of bills 1952-1973

 

Alphabetical 1940-1973

box 18, folder 3

A-E 1940-1973

Scope and Contents note

Includes: Courtney, W. B., 1941; Desverine, R. E., 1941-1946.
box 18, folder 4

F-J 1941-1970

Scope and Contents note

Includes: Hecht, Frank A., 1950; Hoving, Mrs. Walter, undated.
box 18, folder 5

K-P 1940-1959

Scope and Contents note

Includes: Livingston, Goodhue, 1958-1959; Love, J. Spencer, 1946-1950; Pew, J. Howard, 1950.
box 18, folder 6

Q-T 1940-1972

Scope and Contents note

Includes: Snyder, Donald B., 1941; Rockefeller, John D., Jr., 1940; Rosenstiel, Lewis S., 1940.
box 18, folder 7

U-Z 1940-1958

Scope and Contents note

Includes: Talbott, Mrs. Harold E., 1940; Williams, C. Dickerman, circa 1958.
box 18, folder 8

Libraries 1941-1972

 

Organizational subscriptions and purchase orders 1940-1952

box 18, folder 9

American Jewish Congress 1942

box 18, folder 9

Japanese Embassy 1941

box 18, folder 9

Marshall Field & Co. 1952

box 18, folder 9

Newsweek, 1940-1941

box 18, folder 9

Standard Oil of New Jersey 1941-1942

box 18, folder 9

Time, Inc. 1941

box 18, folder 9

U.S. Military Intelligence Service 1941-1942

box 18, folder 9

U.S. Steel Corporation 1940-1941

 

Staff

box 18, folder 10

Harvey, Marjorie Prescott 1969-1974

 

Russell, Elizabeth Quigley 1957-1960

 

Correspondence

box 18, folder 11

undated

box 18, folder 11

1958-1960

box 18, folder 12

Statements for services 1957 February 23 - 1958 June 2

 

Financial materials 1956-1974

box 18, folder 13

General statements 1956-1972

 

Bank statements, cancelled checks, and check register

box 18, folder 14

1969 November - 1971 October

box 18, folder 15

1971 November - 1974 January

box 18, folder 16

Promotional materials circa 1941-1952

 

Solicitation lists circa 1946-1953

box 18, folder 17-18

General

box 19, folder 1-2

Resumption of publication circa 1946

box 19, folder 3

1946 March 30 - May 22

box 19, folder 4

1946 May 23 - October 5

box 19, folder 5

1946 November 2 - 1947 March 29

box 19, folder 6

circa 1952

box 19, folder 7

circa 1953

 

Subscription lists

Scope and Contents note

Date given indicates origin of record, and corresponds, when possible, to the date given by the originator. Dates given in parentheses are the inclusive dates of the records. All handwritten except when otherwise indicated.
box 19, folder 8-9

undated

box 19, folder 10

Weekly Foreign Letter list circa 1939-1942

 

1946

box 19, folder 11

A-M 1946-1947

box 19, folder 12

Mc-Z 1946-1947

 

1946

box 19, folder 13

A-I 1946-1948

box 19, folder 14

J-Z 1946-1948

 

1947

box 19, folder 15

Cards

box 20, folder 1

Ledger book 1947-1950

Scope and Contents note

Includes some office accounts.
box 20, folder 2

Lists

box 20, folder 3

A-M 1947-1951

box 20, folder 4

Mc-Z 1947-1951

 

1948

box 20, folder 5

General

box 20, folder 6

A-Mc 1946-1949

box 20, folder 7

N-Z 1946-1949

box 20, folder 8

1949

 

1951

box 20, folder 9

Ledger book 1951 January-December

box 20, folder 10

List, typed 1951-1952

 

1952

box 20, folder 11

General

box 20, folder 12

A-Z 1952-1953

box 20, folder 13

A-Z, typed 1952-1954

box 20, folder 14

1953 ledger book 1953-1955

 

1956

box 21, folder 1

General

box 21, folder 2

A-H 1956-1960

box 21, folder 3

I-Q 1956-1960

box 21, folder 4

R-Z 1956-1960

 

1957

box 21, folder 5

Ledger book 1957-1972

Scope and Contents note

Includes some office accounts.
box 21, folder 6

List, typed 1956-1959

box 21, folder 7

List, typed 1958

 

1959

box 21, folder 8

A-J, typed 1959-1972

box 21, folder 9

K-Z, typed 1959-1972

 

Renewals

box 21, folder 10

1946 September 28 - 1947 May 31

box 21, folder 11

1947 June - 1948 June

box 21, folder 12

1948 July - 1949 May

box 21, folder 13

1949 June 4 - December

box 22, folder 1

1950 1950-1951

box 22, folder 2

1951 1951-1952

box 22, folder 3

1952 1952-1953

box 22, folder 4

1953 1953-1954

box 22, folder 5

1953 May 30 - December 26 1953-1954

box 22, folder 6

1954 1954-1955

box 22, folder 7

1955 1955-1956

box 22, folder 8

1956 1956-1957

box 22, folder 9

1957 1957-1958

box 22, folder 10

1958 1958-1959

box 22, folder 11

1959 1959-1960

box 22, folder 12

1959 1959-1973

 

SUBJECT FILE 1925-1974

Scope and Contents note

Clippings, serial issues, pamphlets, reprints, leaflets, newsletters, other printed matter, press releases, speech transcripts, memoranda, legal briefs, notes and miscellany. Material relates broadly to contemporaneous political, economic, and social conditions in the United States, primarily domestic and foreign policy.
box 22, folder 13

Barton, Bruce 1951-1954

Scope and Contents note

Newspaper column, clippings.
box 22, folder 14

Collins, Seward Bishop

Scope and Contents note

Biographical statement, typescript carbon copy.
 

Communism and anti-communism

box 22, folder 15

General

box 22, folder 15

Clark, Fred G. and Rimanoczy, Richard S., What Marxism Promises, U.S. Capitalism Delivers, 1956 November

Scope and Contents note

Authors quote Lawrence Dennis. Pamphlet published by the American Economic Association. Also reprint of condensed version from Reader's Digest, 1957 February.
box 22, folder 16

Dulles, John Foster

Scope and Contents note

Martin, James J., Meditations Upon the Early Wisdom of John Foster Dulles, 1958, printed pamphlet.
 

Economics

 

General. Angas, L. L. B. (Major)

box 23, folder 1

General

box 23, folder 1

The Dollar, War Finance, and Your Pocket, printed pamphlet 1951

 

Newsletter, untitled

box 23, folder 1

#340 1957 October

box 23, folder 1

#355 1959

box 23, folder 1

#372 undated

box 23, folder 1

#393 1962 August

box 23, folder 1

#456 undated

box 23, folder 1

#499-a 1970 December

box 23, folder 1

#501 1971 May

 

Government

box 23, folder 2

Fiscal policy and responsibility

Scope and Contents note

Bober, W. C., "The New Protectionism: What Will it Lead to?," 1972 August 4, mimeographed statement.
 

Free trade and protectionism

box 23, folder 3

General

box 23, folder 3

LeBoutillier, Philip, "The Responsibility of the Government in Monetary Affairs," printed transcript 1949 September 8

Scope and Contents note

Speech presented at Economist's National Committee on Monetary Policy.
 

Income

box 23, folder 4

Clark, F. G. and Rimanoczy, R. S., "Who Gets How Much for Doing What in America?," circa 1957

Scope and Contents note

Clipping, with notes by Lawrence Dennis.
box 23, folder 4

Graigen, R. F., The Big Payoff, mimeographed pamphlet circa 1954

box 23, folder 4

Thompson, Joseph S., A Basic Income, printed pamphlet circa 1964

 

Taxation

box 23, folder 5

Schwulst, Earl B., The Problem of a Tax Cut, printed pamphlet with inscription to Lawrence Dennis 1963 October 8

Scope and Contents note

Speech given at Mortgage Bankers Association Conference.
box 23, folder 5

Walinsky, Louis J., "Taxes: When and Where?," clipping 1951 February 12

 

Fascism and anti-fascism 1939-1971

box 23, folder 6

Great Britain

Scope and Contents note

Extract from Parliamentary Debates, 1943, typescript carbon copy.
 

United States

 

General, printed material

box 23, folder 7

Clippings 1939-1955

box 23, folder 8

Gross, Bertram M., "Friendly Fascism: A Model for America," Social Policy, clipping 1970 November-December

Scope and Contents note

See also: Correspondence/Alphabetical/Individual/Gross, Bertram M.
box 23, folder 8

Pelley, William Dudley, "Since When Was This Sedition!," flyer printed by the Justice for Pelley Committee, Noblesville, Indiana 1942

box 23, folder 8

Viereck, George Sylvester, "Statement Before Sentence," printed flyer 1943 July 31

box 24

Dennis, Lawrence [See: Subject file/Isolationism and historical revisionism/Doenecke, Justus D. and Ribuffo, Leo P.]

box 23, folder 9

Hart, Merwin K.

Scope and Contents note

Biographical statement, printed pamphlet, 1953.
 

Sedition trial 1944-1947

box 23, folder 10

Clippings 1944-1945

 

Correspondence [See also: Correspondence/Alphabetical/Individual/Baldwin, Roger; Hays, Arthur; St. George, Maximilian]

box 23, folder 11

Unidentified 1944 January 19

box 23, folder 11

Finerty, John F. 1944 January 7

 

Hurley, C. Keefe

box 23, folder 11

1944 January 20

box 23, folder 11

1944 January 29

box 23, folder 11

Morosini, Emil, Jr. 1945 January 16

 

Rogge, O.J.

box 23, folder 11

1943 October 17

box 23, folder 11

1944 January 27

box 23, folder 11

Stone, Leland A. 1944 January 6

box 23, folder 11

Sullivan, John H. 1946 August 22

 

Welch, J. N.

box 23, folder 11

1944 January 18

box 23, folder 11

1944 January 19

 

Official documents

Scope and Contents note

Briefs, memoranda, motions, opinions
box 23, folder 12

Initial trial proceedings 1944

box 23, folder 13

Motions to dismiss or retry 1946-1947

box 23, folder 14

Trial transcripts 1944-1947

box 23, folder 15

Unofficial statements and reports 1943 - circa 1954

box 23, folder 16

Stokes, Elizabeth Dilling

Scope and Contents note

Obituary, 1966.
box 23, folder 17

Flynn, John T.

Scope and Contents note

Printed archival register, University of Oregon, 1966.
 

The Freeman

Scope and Contents note

Serial issues
box 23, folder 18

Volume 22, Number 9 1972 September

box 23, folder 18

Volume 22, Number 10 1972 October

box 23, folder 19

Great Britain - History

Scope and Contents note

British Information Services, Landmarks in Democracy, 1956, printed pamphlet.
 

Internal security 1941-1955

box 23, folder 20

General 1943-1955

box 23, folder 21

Military exclusion 1943

box 23, folder 22

Propaganda, general

Scope and Contents note

Miller, Clyde R., What Everybody Should Know About Propaganda: How and Why it Works, printed pamphlet published by the Commission for Propaganda Analysis, Methodist Federation for Social Action, 1952.
box 23, folder 22

Censorship, postal 1941-1942

Scope and Contents note

Correspondence regarding censorship of The Weekly Foreign Letter. Includes letter from Bernhard Knollenberg.
box 23, folder 23

Registration as a foreign agent 1941

 

Isolationism and historical revisionism circa 1944-1972

 

General

box 23, folder 24

General

 

Correspondence (between Dennis and students)

box 23, folder 25

Theile, Karl H. 1967

box 23, folder 25

Williams, Ralph J., Jr. 1971

 

Barnes, Harry Elmer [See also: Correspondence/Alphabetical/Individual/Barnes, Harry Elmer] 1950-1958

box 23, folder 26

"The Struggle Against the Historical Blackout," printed copies of three different editions undated

box 23, folder 27

"The End of Old America," Modern Age, Vol. 2, No. 2, reprint 1958 Spring

box 23, folder 28

"Was Roosevelt Pushed into War by Popular Demand in 1941?," printed copy 1950 December 29

Scope and Contents note

Discussion of a paper read by Prof. Dexter Perkins before the American Historical Association.
box 23, folder 29

Barton, Bruce, "Are We Biting Off More than We Can Chew?," Reader's Digest, reprint 1948 December

 

Doenecke, Justus D. 1972-1974

box 24, folder 1

"Isolationists of the 1930s and 1940s: An Historiographical Essay," Georgia Studies in the Social Sciences, Vol. XIII, photocopy 1974 June

box 24, folder 2

"Lawrence Dennis: Revisionist of the Cold War," Wisconsin Magazine of History, Vol. 55, serial issue 1972 Summer

Scope and Contents note

See also: Correspondence/Alphabetical/Individual/Doenecke, Justus D.
box 24, folder 3

Ribuffo, Leo P., "Progressive Manque: Lawrence Dennis and The Coming American Fascism," typescript report circa 1967

Scope and Contents note

Includes correspondence.
box 24, folder 4

Roseman, Herbert C., "Revisionism and the American Crisis," Central Issues in Cooperative Adult Learning, Vol. 1, No. 8, serial issue 1968 June

Scope and Contents note

See also: Speeches and writings/Correspondence/Publishing companies
box 24, folder 5

Israel 1970

Scope and Contents note

Copies of clippings.
 

Minorities 1939-1967

box 24, folder 6

Europe

Scope and Contents note

Dean, Vera Micheles, "Europe's Explosive Minorities," The New Republic, 1939 April 12, clipping.
 

United States

box 24, folder 6

Asbury, Herbert, "Who Is a Negro?," Collier's, 1946 August 3

box 24, folder 6

"150th Anniversary of the Birthday of Frederick Douglass," Congressional Record, reprinted by The Frederick Douglass Institute of Negro Arts and History, Warren M. Robbins, Director 1967 February 15

Scope and Contents note

See also: Correspondence/Alphabetical/Individual/Robbins, Warren M.
box 24, folder 7

Miscellany 1942-1968

 

Neill, Humphrey B. 1967-1971

Neill Letters of Contrary Opinion
box 24, folder 8

Correspondence 1967-1971

 

Mimeographed newsletters

box 24, folder 8

1967 May 24

box 24, folder 8

1970 March 25

box 24, folder 8

1971 December 29

 

Peace Department, U.S. (proposed) 1969

Scope and Contents note

Printed material
box 24, folder 9

Clipping 1969

box 24, folder 9

Schuman, Frederick, Why a Department of Peace?, 2nd ed., printed pamphlet 1969

box 24, folder 10

Public opinion 1955 April and June

Scope and Contents note

Poll results reported in the Congressional Record, clipping.
 

Republican Party 1942-1943

Scope and Contents note

Typescript carbon copies of memoranda
box 24, folder 11

To Colby M. Chester from Claude Robinson, "Re: the Republican Party," 1942 July 10

box 24, folder 11

Regarding the "Robinson Memorandum" 1942 November 12

box 24, folder 11

"Third Memorandum on Republican Grand Strategy: 'Pamphleteering to Beat Roosevelt and the Fourth Term,'" second draft 1943 April 10

 

United States - Foreign relations 1925-1974

 

General

box 24, folder 12

Clippings

box 24, folder 12

Armstrong, George W., "The Marshall Plan Exposed," reprint from World Empire, chapter XIX 1947

box 24, folder 12

Gross, Bertram M., "The New Atlantic-Pacific Empire," photocopy of typescript draft 1971 November

Scope and Contents note

For CUNY seminar on "The Planned Society."
box 24, folder 12

Schuman, Frederick, "The Neuroses of the Nations," mimeographed typescript copy undated

box 24, folder 12

Zoll, Allen A., Should Americans Be Against World Government?, printed pamphlet published by the National Council for American Education

box 24, folder 13

Czechoslovakia 1955

Scope and Contents note

Expulsion of Sudeten Germans, circa 1945-1948. Congressional Record, 1955 April 25.
 

Honduras 1925

Scope and Contents note

Correspondence from Frank Kellogg.
box 24, folder 14

Dennis, Lawrence 1925 Nov. 17

box 24, folder 14

Summerlin, George T. 1925 Dec. 22

 

Nicaragua 1926-1974

 

Correspondence 1926-1974

 

General 1926-1927

box 24, folder 15

Grew, Joseph C. 1926

box 24, folder 15

Hanna, Matthew, E. 1926

box 24, folder 15

Kellogg, Frank 1927

box 24, folder 15

Millett, Richard L. circa 1959-1967

Scope and Contents note

Regarding research on American intervention in Nicaragua.
box 24, folder 15

Ranta, Richard 1972-1974

Scope and Contents note

Regarding research on Nicaraguan crisis of 1926-1927.
 

Printed material

box 24, folder 15

Clippings 1926-1931

box 24, folder 15

Speech transcript, Wheeler, Burton K. to U.S. Senate, printed copy 1927 January 26

 

Russia-Cold War 1946-1957

Scope and Contents note

Printed material
box 24, folder 16

General

box 24, folder 16

Geneva Conference 1955

box 24, folder 17

Venezuela 1939

box 24, folder 18

West Germany 1955

Scope and Contents note

Congressional Record, 1955 April 20.
box 24, folder 19

Utley, Freda 1942-1969

Scope and Contents note

Clippings
box 24, folder 20

Viereck, Peter 1943

Scope and Contents note

Biographical statement, Current Biography, 1943 April, reprint.
 

World War II

box 24, folder 21

General 1941-1955

 

Pearl Harbor

box 24, folder 22

General circa 1953

Scope and Contents note

Summary and syllabus for Amherst College course in which Dennis participated.
box 24, folder 23

Flynn, John T., The Truth About Pearl Harbor, printed pamphlet 1944

 

Yalta Conference 1955

Scope and Contents note

Clippings
 

NOTES undated

Scope and Contents note

Notes assembled by Lawrence Dennis for use in his speeches and writings, not readily divisible by subject. Predominantly notecards, but several small notebooks are also included in this series.
box 24, folder 24

General

box 24, folder 25

Notebooks

box 25

Index cards