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Guide to the Stanley K. Sheinbaum Collection
Guide to the Stanley K. Sheinbaum Collection, 1920-2011 [bulk dates 1950s-2000s]
Collection number: Mss 217
Department of Special CollectionsDavidson Library
University of California, Santa Barbara
- Processed by:
- Preliminary arrangement and description by D. Tambo and Y. Blue
- Date Completed:
- Apr. 12, 2012
- Latest revision:
- May 14, 2012
- Encoded by:
- A. Demeter
Scope and Content of Collection
Arrangement
- General. Includes files on other families with the Sheinbaum (or similar) surname and Warner (SKS wife Betty's family). Box 1.
- Awards and Honors. Box 2.
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Biographies, Oral Histories and Other about SKS.
- General. Includes cvs, resumés, and other biographical overview information. Box 2.
- Chronological files, 1949-2003, n.d. Mainly articles about SKS and copies of correspondence re important events in SKS' life. Boxes 3-4.
- Alphabetical. Mainly by surname of interviewer/author. Includes work by/for "Citizen Stan" documentary; Joan Didion interviews; Bruce B. Henderson interviews; Alan Jolis "Anatomy of a Citizen Warrior..." and interviews; William A. Meis, Jr. Stanley K. Sheinbaum: A 20th Century Knight's Quest for Peace, Civil Liberties and Economic Justice...; A Nation Lost and Found: 1936 America Remembered by Ordinary and Extraordinary People, compiled by Frank Pierson and Stanley K. Sheinbaum; Marc Raskin oral history project; Robert Scheer interviews; and UCLA Oral History by Dale Treleven and William van Benschoten. Boxes 4-6.
- Calendars. Daily appointments, 1968-1992. Box 7.
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Correspondence.
- Alphabetical. In/out. Includes "Assorted Nonsense" - things that SKS found amusing, Harry Girvetz, King Hussein, Alan Jolis, Sydney Pollack, Barbra Streisand, and Kit Tremaine. Box 7.
- Chronological, 1955-2011, n.d. Mainly outoing. Boxes 7-8.
- Packets, ca. 1982-2001. Arranged chronologically; contains copies of important correspondence by SKS or articles by others that he considered significant, and that he sent to various lists of individuals. Box 9.
- Dissertation Files, pre-1965. SKS didn't finish doctorate; copy burnt in CSDI fire - some existing files are charred from the fire. Box 10.
- Early Life. Includes DeWitt Clinton High School (New York), 1920-1934, military service (WWII), Oklahoma A&M, Stanford University - undergrad and grad school, application for federal employment. Box 11.
- Speeches by SKS, ca. 1964-1999. Arranged chronologically; includes talks, lectures, statements, broadcasts; includes supporting correspondence and research files. Boxes 11-13.
- Teaching. Files for Stanford (ca. 1950-1953), Michigan State University (ca. 1955-1957), University of California Santa Barbara (1963). Box 13.
- Travel. Mainly maps and travel guides of trips abroad, Middle East and elsewhere.
- Writings by SKS, ca. 1961-2003. Arranged alphabetically by title. See also CSDI series. Box 14.
- Alpha, ca. 1959-1974. People and subjects (often topics discussed by CSDI). Boxes 31-34.
- Chronological, ca. 1960-1971. Includes memos, papers, presentations and speeches by SKS, most relating to dialogue discussions and other CSDI events; also files re the Roof article on economics for Encyclopaedia Britannica. Boxes 35-36.
- Correspondence, ca. 1959-1970. In/out. Re CSDI matters. Boxes 36-37.
- Economics, ca. 1961-1964. Includes Encyclopaedia Britannica files for Roof article on economics. Box 37.
- Los Angeles, ca. 1964-1970. Mainly re CSDI members and events in L.A. Box 38.
- Important, ca. 1985-1996. Outgoing, arranged alphabetically by surname of recipient. Individual letters that SKS deemed important, along with related articles and other material. Includes Mario Cuomo, David Gardner, Albert Gore, Tom Hayden, Jesse Jackson, Edward Kennedy, Norman Lear, Howard Metzenbaum, Paul Simon, Barbra Streisand, John Warner, and Harold Willens. Box 40.
- Alphabetical, ca. 1960s-1990s. In/out. Individuals and organizations/projects/interests. Includes David E. Apter, Georgi Arbatov, Samuel R. Berger, Edmund G. Brown, CIA, William O. Douglas, Joan B. Kroc, Maggie Papandreou, Richard Parker, Shimon Peres, and Paul C. Warnke. Boxes 41-45.
- Chronological, 1960-2007. By year, then month. Early files outgoing correspondence only; later files in/out, with some accompanying materials. Boxes 46-65.
- Sub Files, 1960s-2003. Includes outgoing correspondence and related clippings, Boxes 66-68.
- Miscellaneous, ca. 1954-2008. By year, incoming and outgoing. Boxes 69-77. See also: Additions, Boxes 372-379.
- General, ca. 1980s-1990s. Alphabetical - includes events, some individuals, issues, and organizations. Boxes 78-81.
- Economists' Writings, ca. 1980s-mid 2000s. Alphabetical by surname - with articles and other writings by/about prominent economists and others re economic issues, and correspondence to/from SKS. Includes Kofi Annan, Jacques Barzun, Daniel Bell, Ben S. Bernanke, Carl Bernstein, Elisabeth Mann Borgese, David S. Broder, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Warren E. Buffett, Lou Cannon, Noam Chomsky, Richard G. Darman, Morris Dees, Alan Dershowitz, Peter Drucker, Paul Ehrlich, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Dick Flacks, Betty Friedan, Milton Friedman, Carlos Fuentes, James K. Galbraith, Leslie H. Gelb, David Gergen, Mikhail Gorbachev, Alan Greenspan, David Halberstam, Tom Hayden, Robert L. Heilbroner, Wallter W. Heller, Jim Hightower, Christopher Hitchens, George F. Kennan, John Maynard Keynes, Charles Krauthammer, Irving Kristol, Christopher Lasch, Bernard Lewis, Charles Lindbergh, Seymour Martin Lipset, Eugene J. McCarthy, Robert S. McNamara, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Ralph Nader, Richard M. Nixon, Sandra Day O'Connor, Olof Palme, Anna Quindlen, James Reston, David Rieff, Jeffrey Sachs, William Safire, Carl Sagan, Paul A. Samuelson, David A. Stockman, Lawrence H. Summers, James Tobin, Alvin and Heidi Toffler, Paul Tsongas, Barbara W. Tuchman, Thorstein Veblen, Nicholas Von Hoffman, Cornel West, George F. Will, and Garry Wills. Boxes 82-89.
- Major Economics/Economists, ca. latter 1970s-mid 2000s. Alphabetical by surname. Correspondence (in/out) and related articles. Includes files re John Kenneth Galbraith, Richard B. Parker, Sol Price, Robert B. Reich, Casey V. and Derek Shearer, and Joseph Stiglitz. Boxes 90-95.
- General, 1966-2004. Arranged chronologically, primarily articles and clippings, reports, some correspondence. Boxes 96-97.
- Alphabetical, ca. 1960s-2000s. Includes articles, correspondence, reports and other, esp. for Andreas Papandreou and Margaret (Maggie) Papandreou, and for individuals and topics/events such as Athens Economic Conference, CIA-Greek Coup, Five Continent Peace Initiative, Greece Economy, Greek Relief Committee, PAK (Panhellenic Liberation Movement), and George A. Papandreou. Boxes 98-108.
- General, ca. 1970-2008. Less than a box each, arranged alphabetically. Includes Americans for Peace Now, Kofi Annan, Anti-Semitism, Barbra Streisand Foundation, Black Panthere Party, Brennan Center for Justice, Californians Against Political Corruption, CIA, Citizens for Tax Justice, Geoffrey Cowan, Alan Cranston, Mario M. Cuomo and Andrew M. Cuomo, Nathan Gardels, Mikhail Gorbachev, David Horowitz, Dolores Huerta, Arianna Huffington, John Birch Society, [Lyndon] LaRouche, Norman Lear, Nelson Mandela, Michael Manley, Media Bias, Bill Moyers, Nuclear Cooperation, Richard Parker, Police/FBI, Colin Powell, Rainbow Push, Santa Barbara, Scientology, SDS (Students for a Democratic Society), Susan Sontag, Tri-Lateral Commission, Tuesday Knights, War Crimes, and World War II - Philippines. Boxes 125-147.
- Activists, ca. 1973-2006. Includes American Jewish World Service, Amnesty International, Marlon Brando, Helen Caldicott, Center for Cuban Studies, Chicanos, Energy, Dick Flacks, Jane Fonda, Friends of the Earth, Gay Community Services Center, Stephen W. Hawking, Lillian Hellman, Jim Hightower, Gregory Hines, Alger Hiss, Christopher Hitchens, David Krieger, Peter Marin, Ralph Nader, Pacifica Foundation, Daniel Schorr, Budd Schulberg, Social Security, Terrorism, Women, and Women's Lobby. Boxes 148-153.
- Assassinations, ca. 1965-1992. Includes correspondence (mostly to SKS), articles, and other materials re the JFK and RFK assassinations and investigative analyses, findings, and theories. Box 154.
- Better World Society, ca. 1987-1991. Washington, D.C. based anti-nuclear, pro peace organization founded by Ted Turner and others. SKS was a trustee. Includes articles, correspondence, memos, and programs. Box 155.
- Businessmen's Educational Fund / Harold Willens, 1969-1985. L.A. based group, with Willens as Chairman of the Board of Trustees. SKS was a trustee. Includes correspondence, memos, clippings, and reports. Arranged chronologically, by year. Box 156.
- Center for Law in the Public Interest (CLIPI), ca. 1975-2002. L.A. based non-profit public interest law firm. SKS was on the board. Files contain board packets, briefs, financial reports, and other. Box 157.
- Committee for Improving Teacher Education (CITE), ca. 1958-1966. Based in Santa Barbara, SKS executive director, early 1960s. Includes correspondence, legislation and research files. Boxes 158-159.
- Countries, ca. 1975-2003. Arranged alphabetically by country, mainly re Cuba (incl. SKS trips of 1995 and 1999), Tibet and USSR. Mostly articles/clippings and reports, some correspondence (in/out). Boxes 160-163, 368-370.
- Energy Action Committee, ca 1975-1983. Group of private individuals that SKS helped organize to fight against the "corrupt arrangement of government and private monopoly" to create artificially high energy prices. Oct. 1, 1975 letter sets out the organizational structure of the committee. Includes articles, correspondence (in/out), memoranda, reports, and statements. Boxes 164-166.
- George Washington Project, ca. 1974-1976, 1996, 2000. Film project, with filmmaker Michael Wadleigh. SKS was involved in financing and tapped his Hollywood connections, but the film apparently was never made. Includes correspondence, financial and legal documents, and screenplay. Box 167.
- Gleitsman Foundation, 1990-2006. Alan L. Gleitsman on Board of Directors, SKS on Board of Judges. Contains files for Citizen Activist Awards. Boxes 168-169.
- Harrington, Michael, ca. 1974-1999. President of the Institute for Democratic Socialism, activist, and author. SKS and Harrington had been colleagues at the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions. Includes correspondence, articles, reports, and other, by and about Harrington. Box 170.
- Human Rights Watch, ca. 1987-2003. International non-governmental organization that conducts research and advocacy on human rights. Offices in L.A. and elsewhere. SKS was a board member and founded the west coast affiliate of the Human Rights Watch in 1989. Includes articles/clippings, correspondence (in/out), fact sheets, newsletters, and reports. Boxes 171-172.
- Institute for Policy Studies (IPS) - Washington, D.C., ca. 1969-2007. Progressive think tank focusing on U.S. foreign policy, domestic policy, human rights, international economics, and national security. SKS was on the board. Mainly chronological - includes board meeting packets, correspondence, financial statements, and reports. Box 173.
- Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation (IGCC) - UC, ca. 1989-1999. Carries out research and training in topic areas related to international conflict and cooperation. SKS was on the board. Box 174.
- Intelligence, latter 1960s-1990s. Includes files for CIA, FBI, Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), and Korean Air Lines (KAL) Flight 007. Boxes 175-178.
- International Center for Peace in the Middle East (ICPME), mainly 1982-2006. SKS has been a board member of ICPME in Tel Aviv since 1982. Americans for Peace Now, or Peace Now, is a support group for ICPME. SKS has been a board member since 1988. Also includes Norman Lear's involvement. Boxes 179-182.
- Isla Vista, ca. 1970-1971. Student community adjacent to UCSB. Box 183.
- Jackson, Jesse, ca. 1984-1988. Includes Jackson's efforts to promote peace in the Middle East. Boxes 184-185.
- Milken Institute, 1997, 2001, 2005-2006. Independent economic think tank founded in 1991 by Michael Milken and based in Santa Monica, CA. Includes briefing books, conference proceedings, and reports, mainly on Israel economics. Box 186.
- The Nation, ca. 1977-2007. SKS a financial supporter and limited partner. Includes correspondence, newsletters, clippings, some issues of The Nation. Box 187.
- New Jewish Agenda, 1981-1991. A progressive multi-issue membership organization, with about 50 chapters across the U.S., commited to civil rights for all, espeically those marginalized within the mainstream Jewish community. Known for its stances on the rights of Palestinians and Lesbian and Gay Jews. SKS was a national board advisory member and also on the Western advisory board. Arranged by year. Includes articles, correspondence, financial reports, memoranda, newsletters, press releases. Box 188.
- Nuclear, ca. 1981-1998. Includes correspondence, articles, memos, and reports on nuclear arms, nuclear energy and environment, and nuclear freeze. Boxes 189-190.
- Pacific Council on International Policy - USC, 1993-1998. International affairs organization focused on policy issues of special interest to the West Coast. Includes articles, correspondence, memoranda, and reports. Box 191.
- People for the American Way (PAW or PFAW), ca. 1980-2002. Progressive advocacy group, founded by Norman Lear. SKS also was closely involved in the founding and development of the organization. Includes articles/clippings, bulletins, correspondence (in/out), fundraising files, memos, and reports. Boxes 192-194.
- Santa Barbara Legal Defense Center, Inc., 1970-1978. SKS and Kit Tremaine provided financial support. Arranged by year. Includes bylaws, correspondence, financial statements, minutes, and reports. Box 195.
- Scheer, Robert, ca. 1965-2002 (excluding interviews, which are in Pers/Bio). Journalist and longtime associate of SKS, dating back to Vietnam War era. Includes articles by/about and correspondence. Boxes 196-197.
- Task Force for Peace, 1970-1971. Created to raise funds for candidates for political offices. Includes artaicles/clippings, correspondence (in/out), financial statements, mailings, minutes, proposals, and reports. Box 198.
- Tuesday Knights, 1973, 1977-1989. L.A. social/issues group, SKS a long-time member. Includes correspondence (in), meeting announcements and proceedings, memos, newsletters, and rosters. Arranged chronologically. Box 199.
- Wilson, William, 1978-1991, 1998. California rancher, UC Regent, and Ambassador to the Vatican. Mainly correspondence and newspaper articles re his claims that the ACLU was linked to organized crime and resignation of his ambassadorship after an unauthorized secret meeting with Muammar Gaddafi. Box 200.
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General.
- Chronological, 1975-2002. Mainly newspaper clippings. Boxes 201-205.
- Alphabetical. Correspondence, articles, memoranda, newsletters, plans, reports, and transcripts. Includes files for ACLU, Ad Hoc Committee on the Independent Commission Report, After-Action Report '92, Anti-Terrorist Division, Board of Police Commissioners, Brutality, Choke Hold, Christopher Commission, CID (Police Commission Investigation Division), Citizen Complaints, Citizens Committee, City Council, Community Oriented Policing, Deployment, Deputy Chiefs, Discipline, Excessive Force, Daryl F. Gates, Rodney King, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Dept., Los Angeles Police Protective League, Police Commissioners, Richard Riordan, Riot Manual, Riots, Tactical Manual, William H. Webster, and Willie Williams. Boxes 206-226.
- Legal. Includes numerous lawsuits filed against Daryl F. Gates, et al. Boxes 227-231.
- Police Foundation (Washington, D.C.), 1992-2005. Provides research, technical assistance, and communications programs regarding police organizations; acts as a catalyst for change and an advocate for new ideas. William H. Webster, Chair of the Board; Hubert Williams, President; SKS, Board Member. Includes board files, correspondence, nominations, and reports. Boxes 232-234.
- Egypt. Box 240.
- Iran. Box 240.
- Iraq. Box 241.
- Jordan. Mainly files re King Hussein and Queen Noor, with whom SKS maintained a close relationship. Box 241.
- Kuwait. Box 242.
- Lebanon. Box 242.
- Palestinians. Includes numerous files re Yasser Arafat and Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO). Boxes 242-249.
- Saudi Arabia. Box 249.
- Stockholm. Mainly files re SKS' role in the Middle East peace process and the "Stockholm Five" (five American Jewish leaders) who met with Yasser Arafat in Stockholm in 1988. Boxes 249-250.
- Syria. Box 251.
- Turkey. Box 251.
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General.
- Chronological, 1985-1998, 2000. Includes files for individual NPQ issues. Boxes 252-253.
- Alphabetical, ca. 1984-2003. Includes correspondence, addresses/speeches, articles/clippings, interviews, press releases, and reports. Boxes 254-257.
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Global Viewpoint. International weekly commentary and interview service produced for the Los Angeles Times Syndicate/Tribune Media by
NPQ. Nathan Gardels is editor.
- Writers' Correspondence, ca. 1991-2002. To/from, sometimes with writers' assistants only, mainly re requests to write articles or be interviewed for Global Viewpoint; arranged alphabetically by surname. Includes Koffi Annan, Yasir Arafat, Jean Bertrand Aristide, James Baker III, Sandy Berger, Isaiah Berlin, Carl Bernstein, Benazir Bhutto, Willy Brandt, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Jimmy Carter, Fidel Castro, Bill and Hillary Clinton, Jacques Cousteau, Jacques Derrida, Vicente Fox, Milton Friedman, Carlos Fuentes, John Kenneth Galbraith, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Bill Gates, Robert Gates, Frank Gehry, David Gergen, Boutros Ghali, Newt Gingrich, Mikhail Gorbachev, Al Gore, Gunther Grass, Alexander Haig, David Halberstam, King Hassan II, Vaclav Havel, Stephen Hawking, Robert Heilbroner, Arianna Huffington, King Hussein, Saddam Hussein, Ivan Illich, Steve Jobs, George Kennan, Edward Kennedy, Jack Kevorkian, Kim Dae Jung, Kenneth Kaunda, Coretta Scott King, Neil Kinnock, Jeane Kirkpatrick, Henry Kissinger, F. W. de Klerk, Ted Koppel, Paul Krugman, Dalai Lama, John Le Carre, Norman Lear, Spike Lee, Mario Vargas Llosa, Richard Lugar, Naguib Mahfouz, Nelson Mandela, Robert McNamara, Edwin Meese, Angela Merkel, Czeslaw Milosz, George Mitchell, Bill Moyers, Patrick Moynihan, Hosni Mubarak, Robert Mugabe, Haruki Murakami, Ralph Nader, V. S. Naipaul, Richard Nixon, Olusegun Obasanjo, Kenzaburo Oe, Andreas and Margarita Papandreou, Octavio Paz, Ross Perot, Shimon Peres, Sydney Pollack, Colin Powell, Vladimir Purtin, Condoleezza Rice, Bill Richardson, David Rockefeller, Donald Rumsfeld, Carl Sagan, Edward Said, Pierre Salinger, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., James Schlesinger, Helmut Schmidt, Gerhrd Schroeder, Brent Scowcroft, George Shultz, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Susan Sontag, Wole Soyinka, Gloria Steinem, David Stockman, Barbra Streisand, Kim Il Sung, Edward Teller, Alvin and Heidi Toffler, Stansfield Turner, Desmond Tutu, Cyrus Vance, Gore Vidal, Paul Volcker, Casper Weinberger, William Childs Westmoreland, Elie Wiesel, Paul Wolflowitz, and Yevgeny Yevtushenko. Boxes 258-262.
- Writings. Copies of articles appearing in U.S. and international newspapers. Boxes 263-272.
- NPQ Journals, Fall 1994-Winter 2000. Copies of NPQ, arranged chronologically. Box 273.
- NPQ Reprints. Articles from NPQ, reprinted elsewhere. Boxes 274-275.
- Reviews and Citations of NPQ Publications. Boxes 276-277.
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General, bulk 1972-1973. Mainly printed materials about Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers.
- Alphabetical. Boxes 278-280.
- American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). Box 281.
- Bill of Rights Foundation (BORF). Box 281.
- Ellsberg Defense Fund, Inc. (EDF). Box 281.
- Pentagon Papers Fund for Human and Civil Rights, Inc. (also Pentagon Papers Fund; PPF). Boxes 281-282.
- PP and EDF. Box. 282.
- Miscellany. Box 283.
- Articles, Interviews, Press Releases, Specials. Arranged alphabetically by title, some lacking dates, ca. 1965-2005. Box 284.
- Clipping Files. About the Pentagon Papers trial, arranged by title of newspaper/magazine, ca. 1971-1973. Box 285.
- Trial Documents, bulk 1971-1973. Boxes 286-287.
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General. Articles/clippings and correspondence (in/out).
- Alphabetical, ca. 1980-2006. Mainly subjects and organizations. Boxes 288-289.
- Chronological, 1976, 1986, 1988, 1994. Boxes 290-291.
- Bush (George W.) Administration. Mainly articles/clippings. Box 292.
- Campaign Finance Reform. Mainly articles/clippings, some correspondence (in/out). Boxes 293-295.
- Clinton / Gore Administration, ca. 1988-2004. Mainly articles/clippings, some correspondence (in/out). Boxes 296-300.
- Democrats, bulk 1982-2006. Mainly articles/clippings and correspondence (in/out). Box 301.
- Democrats for Change - 1980. Effort to dump Carter in 1980 election. Includes articles/clippings, correspondence (in/out), financial datea, and regulations. Box 302.
- Personal Friends (Political Arena), ca. 1975-2006. Mainly articles/clippings and correspondence (in/out). Includes files for Edward Asner, Warren Beatty, William Benton, Kirk Douglas, Michael Douglas, Mike Farrell, Jules Feiffer, Dick Flacks, John Kenneth Galbraith, David Geffen, Don NHenley, Norman Mailer, George Mitchell, Sydney Pollack, Robert Redford, William H. Rehnquist, Gore Vidal, and Mike Wallace. Boxes 303-308.
- Politicos, ca. 1980-2006. Includes articles/clippings, correspondence (in/out), newsletters, and reports. Mainly politicians, elected and appointed officials, lobbyists, and political analysts. Includes files for John Anderson, Phil Angelides, Bruce Babbitt, Lee Baca, James Baker, Julian Bond, David E. Bonior, Erskine Bowles, Barbara Boxer, Bill Bradley, Jerry Brown, Willie Lewis Brown, Jr., Patrick J. Buchanan, Dale Bumpers, John L. Burton, George H. W. Bush, Walter Holden Capps, Jimmy Carter, Al Checci, Liz Cheney, Frank Church, Henry Cisneros, Wesley Clark, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, William S. Cohen, Alan Cranston, Mario Cuomo, Tom Daschle, Howard Dean, John Dean, Ron Dellums, Chris Dodd, Robert Dole, John Edwards, Rahm Emanuel, Russ Feingold, Dianne Feinstein, Barney Frank, John Garamendi, Gil Garcetti, Richard A. Gephardt, Newt Gingrich, Rudolph Giuliani, John Glenn, Al Haig, Lee H. Hamilton, Tom Harkin, Pamela C. Harriman, Gary Hart, Dennis Hastert, Tom Hayden, Jesse Helms, Jim Hightower, Michael Huffington, Henry Jackson, Jesse Jackson, Lyndon B. Johnson, Jack Kemp, Edward Kennedy, Bob Kerrey, John Kerry, Henry A. Kisinger, Dennis Kucinich, Tom Lantos, Patrick Leahy, Carl Levin, John Lewis, Joseph Lieberman, John McCain, Eugene McCarthy, George McGovern, Walter Mondale, Pat Moynihan, Sam Nunn, David Obey, Jack O'Connell, Sanra Day O'Connor, Thomas P. O'Neill, Nancy Pelosi, H. Ross Perot, Dan Quayle, Charles B. Rangel, Ronald Reagan, Bill Richardson, Richard J. Riordan, Charles E. Schumer, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Paul Simon, Larry Summers, Art Torres, Harry Truman, Donald J. Trump, Paul Tsongas, John Vasconcellos, Antonio R. Villaraigosa, Harold Washington, Maxine Waters, Henry A. Waxman, Paul D. Wellstone, and Andrew Young. Includes articles/clippings, correspondence (in/out), newsletters, and reports. Boxes 309-325.
- General, 1977-1999. Includes articles/clippings, bios, correspondence (in/out), and reports. Boxes 328-332.
- Audit, ca. 1980-1989. Mainly Committee on Audit files. Box 333.
- Correspondence, ca. 1977-1989. Alphabetical and chronological. Boxes 333-335.
- Laboratories - Lawrence Livermore and Los Alamos, ca. 1978-1987. Managed and operated by the University of California, directly or as a limited partner. Includes articles/clippings, correspondence (in/out), hearings, reports, studies, and testimony. Boxes 336-345.
- Regents - Names, ca. 1982-1989. Alphabetical by surname. Includes articles/clippings, bios, and correspondence (in/out). Boxes 346-347.
- South Africa, ca. early 1970s-late 1980s [bulk latter 1970s-mid 1980s]. Files kept by SKS mainly during his tenure as UC Regent [1977-1989], at a time when UC was involved in divestment of South African investments, due to the political situation there. Files include correspondence, annual and other reports, newspaper and magazine articles, committee minutes, information gathered by SKS during a Nov-Dec. 1978 trip to Africa, and other. A few files relate to other African countries such as Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). Boxes 348-354.
- UC Campuses, ca. 1980-1991. Arranged by campus. ca. 1980-1991. Includes articles/clippings, correspondence (mostly in), financial and project statements, and reports. Boxes 355-357.
- UC President - Gardner, David P., ca. 1982-1995. Includes articles/clippings, correspondence (in/out), and financial data mainly about compensation and housing issues. Box 358.
- Cambodia, ca. 1965-1978. Includes articles/clippings, correspondence (in/out), 1966 trip background, notes, and photos. Box 359.
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Vietnam, ca. 1954-1997.
- Chronological. Includes articles, background information, correspondence, reports. Boxes 359-361.
- Alphabetical. Includes articles/clippings, correspondence (in/out), hearings, newsletters, speeches, and teach-ins. Boxes 361-363.
- Michigan State University - Vietnam Project. SKS was Coordinator of the Vietnam Project, 1957-1959. Includes articles/clippings, correspondence (in/out), organization files, reports, and testimony. Boxes 363-364.
- Original Prints. Seven 8x10 b/w, SKS and Betty, with others such as Julian Bond and Sydney Pollack. Box 365.
- Artifact. Hoover for President metal sign, [ca. 1928 or 1932]. Box 366.
- Bio/Personal. Includes awards and recognitions, congressional race campaign posters. Box 366.
- LAPD. Three spiral-bound composites of LAPD stories, L.A. Daily News, 1990-1991. Box 366.
- Pentagon Papers. Newsclippings mounted on large sheets. Box 366.
- Photographs. Includes SKS, family and friends; Cambodia color print and photograph album. Box 367.
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Audio.
- Open Reel. 1972. 2 items.
- Audiocassettes. Arranged chronologically, 1964-2002, n.d. Includes SKS speeches, comments, and other re CSDI, Greece and Andreas Papandreou, Israel and PLO, UC Regents, and Rodney King affair. 109 items.
- Microcassettes. Alan Jolis interviews of SKS associates. 18 items.
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Videocassettes.
- Beta. Arranged chronologically - 1979-1989, n.d. Mainly SKS on tv news programs. 25 items.
- Betacam SP. Margarita Papandreou on SKS, interviewed by Jodi Cahn, Oct. 16, 1998. 1 item.
- VHS. Arranged chronologically - 1979-2004. Many re awards to SKS, speeches by SKS, and SKS on LA tv news re LAPD Commission and Rodney King. 168 items.
- U-matic. Arranged chronologically, 1983-1984. Mainly re George McGovern presidential campaign and fundraising. 4 items.
- 2". 1972 McGovern presidential campaign - L.A. telethon. 8 items.
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16mm Film
- Pentagon Papers Peace Project - 1 reel, b/w, ca. 1970s. 1 item.
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Mar. 2012 Addition.
- ACLU, ca.2006-2010. Includes awards,correspondence, board memos, invitations, programs, reports, and other. Box 371.
- Correspondence - Recent. Arranged alphabetically, ca. 1980-2011 [bulk 2000-2008]. Also includes articles, emails, invitations, mailings, programs, prospectii, and reports. Related files for many of these individuals may be found in other parts of the collection. Boxes 372-379.
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May 2012 Addition.
- 1960s Files. Box 380.
- 1970s Files. Box 381.
- 1980s-1990s Files. Mostly files on Star Wars and nuclear deterrence. Box 382.
- China. 1970s trips. Box 383.
- Presidio Savings and Loan Association (Santa Barbara). SKS was a director. Box 384.
- University of California Regents. Mostly financial, incl. investments and salaries. Box 385.
- ACLU = American Civil Liberties Union
- BEF = Businessmen's Education Fund
- BEM = Business Executives Move
- BORF = Bill of Rights Foundation
- BWS = Better World Society
- CEP = Council of Economic Priorities
- CITE = Committee for Improving Teacher Education
- CSDI = Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions
- EDF = Ellsberg Defense Fund, Inc.
- EPI = Economic Policy Institute
- ICPME = International Center for Peace in the Middle East
- LAPD = Los Angeles Police Department
- NCPA = National Center for Policy Alternatives
- NPQ = New Perspectives Quarterly
- PAW = People for the American Way
- PPF = Pentagon Papers Fund for Human and Civil Rights, Inc.
- SKS = Stanley K. Sheinbaum
Series I: Personal/Biographical
Additional Note
General
Additional Note
American Business Committee / Business Executives Fund for National Priorities
ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union)
APN (Americans for Peace Now) Dinner - New York 10/22/98
Bijou, Leon J.
CSDI (Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions)
Chicago Free Press
Clippings, 1963-1966, 1968
Deukmejian, George / Reappointment
Dispatch News Service, 1970
Eissler, Frederick
El Capitan
El Gaucho - on SKS at March 26 Teach-In
FBI - FOIPA (Federal Bureau of Investigation - Freedom of Information - Privacy Acts) - SKS file, heavily redacted, 1995
Ferry, Carol Bernstein
Fulbright Association, 2002-2003
Global Viewpoint Interviews
Greece
The Hamlet Company
Hannah Testimony
Hayden, Tom
Henderson, Bruce
Honneger, Barbara - Interview
The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles - re article about SKS, 2004
Landmine Survivors Network
LAPD (Los Angeles Police Department)
Letterhead
Livni, H. E. Tzipi
Meetings Organized by SKS
National Mexican American Anti-Defamation Committee, Inc. - Nick Reyes (Washington, D.C.)
National Security Education Program (NSEP)
Newsreel
Notes for the Record
Papandreou, Andreas
"Personal Best with Stanley Sheinbaum," Century Cable
Ramer, Bruce M.
Resumés and Job Application Forms, incl. CIA, 1956
Ruff, Howard J.
Scenic Shoreline Preservation
Scheinbaum
Sheinbaum
Photos
Selma
"Sheinbaum's Law of Return," 1988
Shine on with Sheinbaum Cookbook, n.d.
Los Siete de la Raza - San Francisco
Sistine Chapel
SKS - "Kingmaker"
SKS - Photo
SKS Schedule, 1995-1996
Steinberg Speech
Szejnbaum, Rachel Grynszpan, and Bernard Szejnbaum
Vietnam
Wall Street Journal Letter, re Vietnam Settlement, Sept. 12, 1966
Warner Brothers
Warner, Harry M.
Who's Who in the West
Awards and Honors
Additional Note
The Peoples College of Law, Annual Dinner, in Honor of Stanley K. Sheinbaum, May 2, 1976
"Roast" Stanley K. Sheinbaum, Playboy Mansion West, Mar. 11, 1982
Peoples College of Law, 7th Annual Awards Banquet, May 1, 1982
Southern California Americans for Democratic Action, Third Annual Eleanor Roosevelt Award Dinner, Honoring Stanley K. Sheinbaum..., May 14, 1985
Liberty Hill Foundation, Third Annual Upton Sinclair Award Dinner, May 23, 1985
Southern California Americans for Democratic Action, 1989 Eleanor Roosevelt Awards Dinner and Jamboree, May 23, 1989
Southern Christian Leadership Conference and Martin Luther King Legacy Association, King Week Festival '90, Jan. 15, 1990
Liberty Hill Foundation, Eighth Annual Upton Sinclair Award Dinner, May 2, 1990
Human Rights Watch, Stanley K. Sheinbaum A Celebration! June 12, 1990
Transafrica Forum's Second Annual Bridge to Freedom, Dinner, June 14, 1991
Immaculate Heart College Center, Fourth Annual Corita Kent Peace Awards, Mar. 11, 1992
The Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law, Human Rights in the Americas Fifth Annual Dinner, Mar. 12, 1992
Americans for Democratic Action, The Annual Eleanor Roosevelt Awards Dinner, Apr. 12, 1992
AJ Congress (American Jewish Congress), Annual Tzedek Award Dinner, Jan. 26, 1993
People for the American Way, California "Spirit of Liberty" Dinner, Honoring Stanley K. Sheinbaum, with the First Lifetime Achievement Award, Nov. 18, 1993
ACLU of Southern California 1993 Bill of Rights Awards, Dec. 4, 1993
Americans for Democratic Action, Eleanor Roosevelt Awards Dinner, Sept. 24, 1996
Liberty Hill Foundation, 15th Annual Upton Sinclair Award Dinner, Honoring Stanley K. Sheinbaum, Apr. 2, 1997
The ACLU Foundation of Southern California, Torch of Liberty 1998 Awards, Sept. 8, 1998
Americans for Peace Now, Shimon Peres Peace Award Dinner, Stanley K. Sheinbaum Peace Award Honoree, Oct. 22, 1998
Center for the Study of Political Graphics - Culture of Liberation Award, Presented by Robert Scheer, 2004
South Bay Chapter of the ACLU of Southern California, Third Annual UPPIE Awards, Special Awards to Stanley Sheinbaum..., May 15, 2005
Miscellaneous - Happy Birthday from Betty, June 12, 1990; Roast by wife (n.d.); PLO, Happy Birthday from Yasser Arafat, Dec. 6, 1990; Don Edwards, Member of Congress, In the House of Representatives, Tribute to Stanley K. Sheinbaum, June 12, 1990
Biographies, Oral Histories and Other about SKS
General - includes cvs, resumés, and other biographical overview information
Chronological files - mainly articles about SKS and copies of correspondence re important events in SKS' life
1949, 1956, 1960-1987
1988-1994, 1997, 2000-2003, n.d.
Alphabetical
Ballard, Ric. Interview, ca. 1976
Beyette, Beverly. Interview, L.A. Times, June 17, 1982
Blake, Gene. Interview, L.A. Times, June 17, 1982
"Citizen Stan." 62 minute documentary, directed by Patty Sharaf, with journalist Robert Scheer, narrated by Richard Dreyfuss - file pertaining to same. See also: videotapes (V4470/VHS and V4720/VHS) and dvd (Spec Coll E840.9 S5124 C58).
DeArmon, Virginia. Article, n.d.
Didion, Joan. Interviews, 1989
Goodwin, George M. The Marginal Man Reconsidered: Five Jews in Los Angeles, MA Thesis, Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion (California School) and University of Southern California, School of Public Administration, 1984, chapter on SKS.
Heffner, Richard D. "Open Mind," June 14, 1987
Henderson, Bruce B.
Anderson, Jean - re notebooks she is sending BH about the many facets of SKS' life
Citizen Sheinbaum - One American's Journey: Vietnam to the Mideast - proposal, 1996
Correspondence - mainly re agreement to write book about Stanley and interviews with others
Transcripts - mostly of taped interviews
SKS on C-Span, "Women For," Feb. 28, 1989
Bjurner I Andersson, Tape 1, Nov. 20-21, 1989
Bjuner II, Tape 2, Nov. 25, [1989?]
Anders III, Tape 1 - Stockholm, Nov. 1989
A. Udovitch, SKS I, Tape 1, Nov. 20, 1989
A. Udovitch Interview, SKS II re PLO, Tape 1 - Stockhom, Nov. [1989?]
Arafat Interview, Tapes 1-2 - Tunis, Apr. 1991
(1) SKS/Clinton; (2) SKS/Assad, 2 microcassettes, Nov. 24, 1993
Henderson Interview with SKS, Tapes 1-3, Feb. 19-20, 1996
Huddy, [?]. "Gold Dollar Interview," Spring 1965
Jolis, Alan. "Anatomy of a Citizen Warrior: Stanley K. Sheinbaum," 1994. See also: interviews on microcassettes.
Landau, Benny. "The Sponsor of the Left," 1988
Mankin, Eric. L.A. Weekly, 1988
Meis, William A. Jr. Copy of Stanley K. Sheinbaum: A 20th Century Knight's Quest for Peace, Civil Liberties and Economic Justice, by Stanley K. Sheinbaum, with William A. Meis, Jr. (2011).
A Nation Lost and Found: 1936 America Remembered by Ordinary and Extraordinary People, compiled by Frank Pierson and Stanley K. Sheinbaum, 2002. Often referred to as 1936, with chapters on different individuals, about what they were doing during the Depression, in 1936. Drafts had a chapter on SKS that wasn't included in the published version.
Raskin, Marc [Marcus]. Oral history project for the Institute for Policy Studies, ca. 1972
Scheer, Robert. Interviews of SKS, ca. 1993
Stein, Jean. Interview of Betty Warner Sheinbaum and others, mainly about Harry and Jack Warner, and the movie industry, not about Stanley, New Yorker, Feb. 22 and Mar. 2, 1998
Stone, Marc. Public relations person arranging interviews in the Bay area for SKS, Sept. 1982
Today Show (NBC). Transcript of interview, ca. 1976
Truth Dig. Interview, Dec. 22, 2006
UCLA Oral History - Dale Treleven and William van Benschoten, 2003. Includes agreement, outlines, drafts, correspondence, and related material.
Vandeventer, Paul J. Interview, 1979-1980
Miscellany / Unidentified
Calendars
Daily appointments, 1968-1992
Correspondence
Additional Note
Alphabetical
The Advocates, WGBH/KCET - Berrigan trial
Associations - various, that SKS supported
Assorted Nonsense - things that SKS found amusing
Behn, Bill - Stanford
Brownstein, Ron
Burt, Joan
Cosmovici, M. - re new type of film equipment
Cumberland Associates
Girvetz, Harry
Gorman, Natalie Bodanya
Green, Jaime
Hall, Fred - proposal for radio station
Harris, William E. (Bill)
Hussein (His Majesty King Hussein)
Jolis, Alan
Kienholz Ed
Loeb, Paul Rogat
Menkin, Peter A. / John Peter Zenger (Citizen Zenger Co. Publishers)
Pollack, Sydney
Powsner, Robert
Schaflander, Gerald M. - Research Center/Citizens' College
Seiden, Mel
Severis, Denis
Sherry-Netherlands Hotel, Dec. 1974
Streisand, Barbra
Tremaine, Kit
Miscellany
Chronological - mainly outgoing
1955, 1956
1960-1968
1971-1979
1980-1983
1984-1989
1990-1998
2000-2011
n.d.
Packets
Additional Note
Daryl Gates - 1982 LA Times interview
NPQ - LA Times, Dec. 30, 1987
NPQ Reprints - articles from NPQ appearing in WSJ, San Francisco Chronicle, LA Times and NYT), Jan-June 1989
RICO: Misplaced Zealotry, June 30, 1989
Mel Levine, July 18, 1989
New Republic, Oct. 20, 1989
Bruce Ramer, Oct. 31, 1989
Newsweek - letters to the editor, Dec. 8, 1989 (aka "Rosensaft letter")
Mel Levine, Dec. 11, 1989
Naftali Blumenthal, Mar. 30, 1990
LA Times - Campaign Finance, Apr. 18, 1990
Birthday Party - 70th, June 12, 1990
SKS - LA Times Op Ed, July 20, 1990
Abe Foxman Letter, Sept. 19, 1990
Betty's Letter to Ed., NY Times, Nov. 11, 1990
Sharon Interview NPQ / LA Times, Nov. 1990
Danny Goldberg / Jerry Bubis Memo, Jan. 14, 1991
Rami Khouri - NPQ/ LA Times, Jan. 22, 1991
Harkabi Letter, Jan. 31, 1991
Robert Burkett, Feb. 22, 1991, and Brian Urquhart, Feb. 26, 1991
Ruth Mouly Piece - The Gulf War Energizes the Religious Right in Support of Israel, Feb. 27, 1991
SKS Police Commission Appt., LA Times, Mar. 16, 1991
History of the World, Mar. 28, 1991
SKS Confirmation Statement, Apr. 3, 1991
SKS - Police Commission Confirmation, LA Times, Apr. 4, 1991
Arafat Interview - Global Viewpoint, Apr. 10, 1991
President Carter Letter, Apr. 18, 1991
Janet Aviad - Sheinbaum, July 1991
Leslie Gelb - NY Times, July 3, 1991
Interaction Council, July 17, 1991
SKS - Stolberg, LA Times, July 31, 1991
Gates Interview - Playboy, Aug. 1991
Senator Tom Harkin, Aug 8, 1991
Milken/Boesky - Wall Street Journal, Oct. 2, 1991
Moscow Meeting - NY Times op-ed, Nov. 4, 1991
Gates v. Sheinbaum - LA Times, Jan. 15, 1992
UCSB - Speech, Feb. 1992
Telstar/Sheinbaum Articles, Feb. 1992
Ira Yellin, Amar, Mar. 9, 1992
SKS - LA Times Q&A, Mar. 22, 1992
Michael Manley - NPQ, Apr. 1992
Bill Boyarsky - LA Times, Apr. 17, 1992
Clinton/Kantor, Aug. 11, 1992
Clinton - Bonds, Aug. 30, 1992
Clinton/ADL, Sept. 11, 1992
Webster/Williams Report, Oct. 1992
Sandy Berger, Dec. 14, 1992
Inauguration, Jan. 20, 1993 (Nov. 1992 corr. re brunch on Inauguration Day)
Streisand Letters, Feb. 1993
David Stockman, Mar. 3, 1993
New Yorker / Boyer - L.A. Riots, Mar. 15, 1993
Arafat Q&A, Apr. 14, 1993
Flora Lewis, Apr. 16, 1993
Richard Reeves, Apr. 19, 1993
Ornan Yekutieli, May 1993
Parks - [LAT], Apr. 24, 1993
Sheinbaum Touch - The Jewish Journal, May 13, 1993
Gerald Steinberg Exchange, June 1993
Joe Domanick - LA Times, July 20, 1993
Steve Spiegel, Sept. 7, 1993
Shaath Interview - Global Viewpoint, Sept. 8, 1993
Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, Oct. 1993
Clinton, Feb. 21, 1994; Rabin & Walid, Feb. 22, 1994
Reich Letter, Feb. 24, 1994
Clinton, Feb. 28, 1994
Uri Masad, 1994
Soros - New Yorker, Feb. 1, 1995
Assad Letters, Feb. 7, 1995
Soros - Lingua Franca, Feb. 14, 1995
Fallows Article, Mar. 1995
Novak - Police Foundation Book, June 2, 1995
Yossi Beilin, Dec. 29, 1995
NPQ Subscriptions - gift subscriptions by SKS to various individuals, ca. 1994-1996
Kurd Letter, Jan. 24, 1996
Rabbi Leonard Beerman, Feb. 5, 1996
"The" Louka Letter, Aug. 6, 1996
Parker Letter, Aug. 10, 1996
Lara Bergthold, July 17, 1997
Rabbi Gary Greenebaum, Aug. 15, 1997
Bruce Ramer, Sept. 1997
Harkin/Cuomo, June 21, 2001
Jolis Book and Articles, n.d.
Women for: PLO Tape, n.d.
Dissertation
Dissertation, pre-1965 - files (SKS didn't finish doctorate, copy burnt in CSDI fire - some existing files are singed from the fire)
Early Life
1920-1934 - incl. birth certificate, account by SKS of his life at age 6 [ca. 1926], completion of junior high school [1933], and role as prosecutor in the play "The Trial of Civilization Against the Jew," at the Temple Israel Religious School (1934)
DeWitt Clinton High School - incl. 1936 diploma, transcript, SKS photo from 1936 Clintonian, copy of 1939 Clintonian yearbook, 1946 report card for supplementary courses as veteran Military Service (Army, WWII era)
Correspondence, induction notice, orders, honorable discharge, Veterans Administration documents, 1942-1946
USO Voice Letter (record), 1942
650th Engineer Topographic Battalion - appointment, correspondence, later battalion newsletters, and related, 1942, 2003
Oklahoma A&M - incl. transcript, 1946-1947
Stanford University - transferred from Oklahoma A&M; undergrad (1947-1949) and grad (ca. 1950-1956) studies, incl. time in France on a Fulbright Fellowship (ca. 1953-1955); incl. correspondence, papers, and transcripts
Marriage Certificate - Michigan [Lynne G. Bloom], 1957
Applications for federal appointment, ca. early 1960s
Speeches by SKS
Additional Note
Speaking Engagements, through 1964
Speaking Engagements, 1967-1968
Vietnam Day - UC Berkeley, May 21, 1965
"Why not a Principled Foreign Policy?" Wilshire Boulevard Temple, Dec. 10, 1967
"Tax Reform" - testimony before the Democratic Platform Committee, Aug. 12, 1968
"The State of Our Economic Affairs," Santa Barbara, Adult Education, Oct. 1970
Letters to the Editor, New York Times, Jan. 23, 1971
Adult Ed, Winter 1971
"Nixon and the New Isolationism," Sept. 8, 1971 (also under Writings)
Santa Barbara Adult Ed, Jan. 1972
Santa Barbara, "State of the Economy," May 16, 1974
"The Real Future?" re Nicholas Von Hoffman comments on SKS, Feb. 27, 1975
California Chamber of Commerce, Oct. 29, 1975
"Presidential Politics, 1976, Candidates, Issues and Funding," Holy Cross College lecture, Nov. 5, 1975
"The Primaries and the Issues," UCLA, May 6, 1975
"The Role of the Media," panel, Samuel Popkin - UCSD Election Forum, May 27, 1976
Press Conference - SKS as Chairman of the ACLU Southern California Foundation, June 1976
Lawyers' Guild, Oct. 17, 1976
"Full Employment," Democratic Agenda Conference, Washington D.C., Nov. 11-13, 1977
"Home Q&A Betty & Stanley Sheinbaum," L.A. Times, Oct. 15, 1978
Speech to MDs, Nov. 21, 1978
Speech at the "Onion," Muriel Lustica, Jan. 21, 1979
Taft Speaker, Berwick/Pepperdine, Aug. 17, 1979
Guest Speaker, First Annual Community Awards Celebration, Unitarian Church Parish Hall, Santa Barbara, Feb. 16, 1980
Pepperdine, Aug. 13, 1980
Santa Barbara Adult Ed, May 27, 1981
SKS Speeches - Miscellaneous, 1981-1982
Democracy Project Conference, Jan. 13, 1982
Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), 1982
Speech, D.C., Jan. 1984
Reunion/Conference, "Social Change in the 1980s," UCSC, Oct. 13, 1984
ADA Speech, May 14, 1985
Miscellaneous Speech Stuff, 1984-1985
The American Jewish Committee (AJC), Social Concern Dinner / Slaff, June 1986
PLO Speeches, 1986 and 1989
ACLU Dinner, NPQ, Apr. 14, 1989
Maurice Paprin, May 23, 1989
ADA - mostly congratulations re award, May 23, 1989
SKS / BWS (Better World Society) 25th Anniversary, June 4, 1989
"Pariah at the Mariah," ICPME, Feb. 1990
Human Rights Watch (HRW) - SKS Bash (articles, comments and letters), June 12, 1990
"Ethics in Film," panel discussion, Los Angeles, Oct. 20, 1990
Statement by Stanley K. Sheinbaum to the Los Angeles City Council Confirmation Hearing re appointment to the Police Commission, Apr. 3, 1991
"Combating Political Apathy in America," UC Irvine, Aug. 14, 1991
Speeches - Correspondence, 1991-1999
American Jewish Congress, honoring SKS and BWS, Jan. 26, 1992
Unedited transcript of Ex Tempo Remarks by Stanley K. Sheinbaum on the occasion of the funeral of Andreas Papandreou, Metropolitan Cathedral, Athens Greece, June 26, 1996
Valerie Fields, Arts Event Program - SKS introducing Hon. Tony Beilenson, Mar. 29, 1997
Teaching
Additional Note
Stanford, ca. 1950-1953, 1955
Michigan State University, ca. 1955-1957
University of California, Santa Barbara, 1963
Travel ca. 1950s-1990s
Additional Note
Egypt
France
Italy
Japan
Jordan
Morocco
Spain
Switzerland
Vietnam
Writings by SKS ca. 1961-2003
Additional Note
Address by Stanley K. Sheinbaum, Congressional Record - Senate, Oct. 7, 1971 regarding "Nixon and the New Isolationism"
"Balanced Budgeteering: Puritanism Violated," n.d.
"Beyond the New Deal: A Future in Search of a Party," The Economic Democrat... (Santa Monica, CA), Nov. 1981
"Capitalism and Democracy," 1961
"A Distasteful Job...UC Should Keep I," Los Angeles Times, Mar. 9, 2003
"Even in the Movies, Brutality Corrupts," n.d.
"First Blood" - re article, "Even in the Movies..."
"The Issue Is China," Sheinbaum for Congress, Santa Barbara, n.d.
"Just Think...," Publisher's Page, New Perspectives Quarterly, Winter 1988
"Just Think...," Publisher's Page, New Perspectives Quarterly, Spring 1992
Letter to Robert Berger, L.A. Times, Oct. 12, 1983
"A Nation Lost and Found: 1936...," Endorsements, Los Angeles: Tallfellow Press, 2002
"Nixon and the New Isolationism," Sept. 8, 1972
"Seeking Alternatives for Economic Policy," The Peninsula Times Tribune (Palo Alto, CA) - interview, Oct. 11, 1982
"Testimony of Stanley K. Sheinbaum before the Committee on Higher Education of the State of Michigan House of Representatives...," May 16, 1966
"The United States and European Unity," American Trade Policy, 1962
"The University on the Make: Or How MSU Helped Arm Madame Nhu," Ramparts, April 1966
"Unwise Campaign Talk of Using Military Muscle May Bias Democrats toward Action," LA Times (Galbraith-Sheinbaum), Feb. 11, 1988
"Vietnam: Where Did The U.S. Go Wrong," War and Peace Report, Feb. 1966
"We Are Falling Fast," Center Magazine, Jan. 1970
"The World Economic Order," in collaboration with Tibor Scitovsky (University of California) and Andrew Shonfield (Director of Studies, Royal Institute of International Affairs), 1962
Series II: ACLU - Southern California Chapter / ACLU Foundation ca. 1972-2004
Additional Note
General, 1980-1981, 1985-2004
ACLU vs. LAPD/SKS
Ad Hoc Committee to study the decision making process of the ACLU and ACLU Foundation, specifically in regard to staff lay offs and how they impact on policy
Allen, Woody - "The Front," Oct. 5, 1976
Alvarez, Rodolfo
Anagnos, Aris
And Justice for All, 1979
Annual Reports, 1984-1985
Arab Arrests, Jan. 1987
Babbitt, Bruce, Apr. 20, 1988
Baldwin, Roger
Bank Secrecy Supreme Court Transcript / US and California
Bank Secrecy TV Scripts
Begelman, David
Benton, Marje / Washington, Feb. 1975
Bequests
Bergman, Alan, and Marilyn Bergman
Bergman, Alan/Marilyn, and Barbara Streisand, June 1, 1980
Biennial Conference, 1983
Bilingual - Cross-Cultural Programs
Bill of Rights, 1992-1995
Bill of Rights Awards, 1996, 1999
Bill of Rights Celebration
Bill of Rights Foundation Board
Bill of Rights Foundation Board, June 20, 1974
Bill of Rights Mailer, 1975
Binion, Gayle
Binion, Gayle / Flap
Board Dinner, Feb. 12, 1981
Board Meeting / Minutes
Apr. 1973-Dec. 1975
Jan. 1976-May 1983
Board Restructure
Bohmer, Peter G.
Boudin, Leonard B.
Brentwood TV, Feb. 23, 1977
Bruce, Lenny
Budgets
1973-1979
1980-1982, 1984
Building Construction Costs
Building Final Documents
Building - Gary [Gelbar?]
Building - Miscellaneous Plans
Building OBS
Building OBS Bids
Building Operating Costs
Building Purchase
Building Running Costs
Building Transition
Burford, James H.
Burke, Yvonne
Bush, George (H. W.)
Bycel, [?]
By-Laws
Cadwell, Beulah H. (Trust)
Campaign Finance
Campaign Reform, 1997
Campus Speech
Caughey, John & LaRee
Censorship, June 20, 1988
Civil Liberties
Civil Liberties in the 100th Congress, 1987 - Washington
CNSS (Center for National Security Studies)
Competing Affairs
Condor ("Three Days of the Condor"), Sept. 30, 1975
Condor / Paramount Bills
Conflict of Interest
Connally, John B.
Constitution Day, Sept. 17, 1987
Contribution - Breakout
Copeland, Edward (Ed)
Corporations
Correspondence, 1976-1984
The Court, 1989
Cowan, Geoff - Ira Glasser - SKS
Cowley, James M.
Crack - CIA - Ghetto
Cuban Travel Case
Dakin, Susanna
DC (District of Columbia) - Washington, Apr. 27-May 6, 1986
Death in Canaan, Feb. 22, 1978
Deferred Giving
Delegate Selection
Democratic Conference, Nov. 1975
Desegregation
Development
Development Director - New, 1979
Development Plan
Development Study
Dockets
Doctor, Robert
Dollars [Donations] - Lenny / Henry Fonda
Dollars [Donations], 1977-1979
Economic - Corporations Issues
Edwards, Rev. Edgar R. - S. Central L.A.
Election, Feb. 1, 1978
ELF (The Emergency Land Fund)
Emmy
"Enemies" - re Nixon-coalitions on impeachment
"Equus" Premiere, with Richard Burton, 1977
Evangelicals
"Evening With" Ramsey Clark, 1976
"Evening With" Victor Navasky, Nov. 10, 1980
"Evening With" Playboy, Apr. 2, 1979
"Evening With" Robert Vaughn, Feb. 11, 1980
"Evenings With..." - 1977-1978, 1981, Miscellaneous
Events Committee
Events Miscellaneous
Executive Director Search, 1985
Exemption
Falk, Marcia
FBI, 1950s
Federal Criminal Code
Fifty Years of the American Civil Liberties Union
Film
Fiske, Joyce S.
Flacks, Richard
FOIA (Freedom of Information Act)
Fonda, Jane
Fraser, Donald M. - re Liberal Democrats, Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), incl. memor from Sandy Berger, 1975
Freedom under Fire Dissent in Post-9/11 America
Fund Raiser, Spring 1975
Gangs
Garden Party
Gates, Darryl
Glasser, Ira
Goldberg, Danny - re Gold Castle Records, etc.
Grantee Progress Reports, 1987 and First Half 1988
Great Chefs, 1978
Haft, Steven / Roger Baldwin
Halperin, Morton H.
Handicapped
Hard Work
Harper, Valerie
The Mr. & Mrs Harry M. Warner Foundation Grant
Hefner, Christie
Hefner, Hugh
Higginbotham, A. Leon, Jr.
Honeywell
Howarth, Joan - Death Penalty
Hunt, Linda
Illegal Aliens
Impeachment
Impeachment - Laurie Ostrow
In Defense of Busing
International Civil Liberties Report, Feb. 1996
Iraq
Jenkins, David
Job Descriptions
"Julia" - All Seasons in "Julia" - fundraising premiere
Kanin, Michael
Kasem, Casey, and Zev Putterman
K-9 (LAPD) - deposition of Stanley K. Sheinbaum / dog bite
KCET / ACLU tape
KCET / HOT
Keller, Wilma - contribution, 1974
Krim, Arthur B. / DNC Advisory Council
Krinsky, Michael
Ku Klux Klan (KKK)
LA Times Editorial, July 14, 1974
LDF (NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc.)
Leadership Awards Gala, 1989
Lear, Norman - ACLU tape
Legal Committee
Legal Search, 1976
Lease, June 1975
Lists - mostly re ACLU
Love, Eula May
Machtinger, Sidney
Mailer, 1975-1976
Malice ("Absence of Malice"), Nov. 17, 1981
Mandelik, Gabrielle (Gabrielle Mandelik Hayum)
Marcus, Sol
Margolin, Ephraim
Markoff, Steve
Marroquin, Hector
Masters, Lee (Jarl Mohn)
McTernan, John
MeikleJohn Civil Liberties Institute Third Annual Symposium, 1982
Mental Health / Legal Rights of the Mentally Handicapped
Merrick, Mike - ACLU Honors Henry Fonda "Clarence Darrow"
Mesches, Arnold
Mini-Coalition
Miscellany
Mitchell, Valentine (Val)
Moyers, Bill
Muslim - Sweet / American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, et al., v. Janet Reno, 1995
National Foundation
1977-1978, 1980-1982, 1984
Legislation Committee
Major Donors Free Speech Conference, 1978
Sharing
Steering Committee
Nixon, Richard M. (President)
Correspondents for Impeachment / [W. H.] Ferry
Nixon and Senate Trial Standards
Post-Watergate
Supreme Court Decision, July 1974
Noyes, Dan
Nuclear Power and Civil Liberties
Ojai, April 12, 1975
Okrand, Fred / Supreme Court
Olincy, George
Church State
San Diego
Wirin Memorial Fund WGA
Orange County / Police
Ostrow, Laurie - Gifts and Bequests
Other Organizations
Palestinians (8 Palestinians)
Patients' Rights Project
PBS (Public Broadcasting Station)
Personnel Policy
Petra Foundation
Phillips, Sidney
Photographs
Police Spying
Politics, 1973, 1975
Poverty
Pratt, Geronimo
Premiere, 1982
Presidents' Club
Privacy Bill / Sacramento
Proposition 208
Public Counsel - Morris Dees
Reems, Harry
Reinhardt, Stephen
Ripston, Ramona
Ripston, Ramona (cont.)
Romero, Anthony D.
Rosenbaum, Mark
Rosenberg, Mark
Roth, Harry
San Diego
Santa Barbara
Scales, Joe T.
Schachter, Marvin
Schachter Budge Bulge (Marvin Schachter)
Search References and Back Up
Securities, 1975-1978
Shanker, Albert
Shared Donor Lists
Sharing Dilemna, 1985
Shattuck, John
Shikes, Ralph E.
Shuford, Frank
Silkwood, Karen (The Karen Silkwood Fund)
Skokie, Illinois (predominantly Jewish suburb north of Chicago), defense of Nazis
SKS - Correspondence
SKS - Public Statements
SKS - Resolution
SKS - Roast
Skyhorse/Mohawk Case (Paul Skyhorse and Richard Mohawk)
Slaff, George
Smith, Lloyd, Feb. 14, 1976
Sobel, Carol
Southern California Miscellaneous, 1972
Spanish Flag, Oct. 1975
Special Committees
Staff
Steinem, Gloria
Structural Reforms
Summer 1973
di Suvero, Henry M.
Tax Reform, 1977
Teitell, Conrad
Temkin, Florence (Mrs. Jack Temkin)
Torch of Liberty
Tunney, John V.
TV Costs
TV Tape
University of Judaism
Vernon, Rama
Vogel, Robert S. / AFSC ( American Friends Service Committee) / Prisons
Volunteer Lawyers
Wagner, Carl
Washington, Ken (Kenny)
Wasserman, Lew R.
Webster, William
Weinstein, Paula / Mark Rosenberg
Wexler, Haskel / Emile de Antonio / Mary Lampson, etc.
WGA (Writers Guild of America, West, Inc.)
Wirin, A. L. (Abraham Lincoln)
1977
Obsolete
TV, Jan. 1975
TV Transcripts
Wilkinson, Frank
Wise, Robert E.
Wolf, Steve
Zahm, Nathan R.
Ziffren, Paul
Series III: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions [CSDI]
Additional Note
Alpha ca. 1959-1974
Additional Note
Adler, Mortimer, Jan. 28, 1977
A.I.D. (Department of State Agency for International Development) - Peace Corps - etc. Washington trip, June 1962
Berkeley
Calendar
Center Economist
Center - SKS's Guests
Center - Speakers
Center - Visitors
Classification Review - Economics General (re Encyclopaedia Britannica article)
Cold War
CSDI History
Degnan, June Oppen
Economic Freedom, Aug. 1964
Employment
Encyclopaedia Britannica
Ferry, W. H.
Final Resignation, Sept. 21, 1970
Fire, 1960
First CSDI Meeting, Pre-Fire, 1960
Foreign Addresses
Forum for Contemporary History
Founding Members (FM) Seminars, 1968
Free Speech Movement
Fund for Chinese Democracy
The Fund for the Republic, Inc. (FFR) Address Lists - current
Hanauer, Gary - Isla Vista
Hutchins, Robert M.
Index of Manuscripts and Dialogue Leaders, 1959-1974
Indiana University - Conference on Soviet Economy, Feb. 3-4, 1961
Jacoby, Neil - Conglomerates
Jacoby, Neil - On Development
Junior Fellows
Kalven, Harry, Jr.
Kelso, Louis O.
Kenyon College, April 27-30, 1972
Law Library
Military / Industrial - UCLA, Nov. 11, 1967
Multinational Corporation
Myrdal, Gunnar
National Industrial Conference Board (NICB) - Pebble Beach, Feb. 6, 1969
Neo-CSDI (incl. reorganization of the Center)
Pacem in Maribus
Pacem in Terris
Pacem in Terris II
Palm Springs - Sharing World's Wealth, Jan. 28, 1968
Presidio
Resignation (SKS) - CSDI
Role of Liberal
Roof ( Encyclopaedia Britannica) Expenses, 1962
Social Science Caucus, May 1969
Socialism vs. Capitalism, 1964
SKS Memoranda to Staff
Sons and Daughters - film about the war in Vietnam, 1967
Status - SKS, 1969
Students, 1967-1968
Tax Reform
Triple Revolution
"The University"
University of Nigeria - Lindsay Correspondence, May 12, 1964-Mar. 2, 1965
Vietnam
Vucinich, Alexander
Welfare Statism
Who's Who
"Why Not a Principled Foreign Policy?" Wilshire Boulevard Temple, Dec. 10, 1967
World Economy - PIT
Zero Growth - SKS, 1969
Chronological 1960-1971, n.d.
Additional Note
1960, December
1961, May 26
1961, August
1962, January, February, March, June
1962, October, November, December
1963, July, October
1964, Febrary, March, August
1965, January, February, December
1966, January, February, August, September, December
1966-1968
1967, February, April, September, October, November
1967, December
1968, January, November
1969, February, March, April, May, June, September
1971, July
n.d.
Correspondence ca. 1959-1970
Additional Note
Alpha - by name. In/out.
Altman, George T., Esq.
Aron, Yitzhak Ben
Bicanic, Rudolf
B [surnames beginning with B]
Fromm, Erich
Girvetz, Harry K.
Goldberg, Leo A.
Gray, Mrs. Horace
Haley, Bernard F.
Harbrecht, Father Paul P.
Hayden, Tom
Kelso, Louis O.
Kemnitzer, William J.
Lerner, Abba P.
Lohman, Joseph D.
Lundquist, Edwin D.
Marcum, John Arthur
Marshall, J. Howard
Maxwell, John F.
McMullen, Roy
Mehl, Lucien
Mirsky, Jonathan - Paris, Oct. 1966
MONIAC
Monocle Publications
Morris, William
Musolf, Lloyd D.
Myrdal, Gunnar
National Bureau of Economic Research Incorporated (NBER)
Naftalin, Arthur - SKS - Search, Fall 1959
Osheroff, Abe
Pacem in Terris II
Peyser, Seymour
Plaza Del Sol
Potter, Thomas C.
Princeton Conference on training Americans for overseas service, 1961
P-Q (including: Linus Paulding, Sheldon Pollack, and Anthony Quinn)
Quakers
R
Reder, Melvin W.
Reed, Edward
Richards, Howard
Road Work!
Rollins, C.E.
Ross, Ralph G. (Prof.)
Sambath, Huot
Samuelson, Paul A. (Prof.)
Schiller, Joyce
Scheinfeld, Aaron
Schmookler, Jacob (Prof.)
Scitovsky, Tibor (Prof.)
Shafer, Joseph E. (Prof.) - Alaska
Sheinbaum, Gilbert (Gil) H. - SKS' brother, re personal matters and situation in Vietnam; Gil was in Vietnam during this time, 1964-1965
Shonfield, Andrew
Shull, Leon
Sinatra, Frank
SORO (Special Operations Research Office)
Stein, Norman - N.Y.
Stover, Carl F.
Stulman, Julius
Summer '64 Obsolete
Weisskopf, W. A.
Welch, Robert H. W., Jr.
White, Rod
Wirtz, Willard
Chronological - by year
1961-1968
1970 - alpha by surname
FFR - SKS personal
Founding Member Seminars
Gurley, John
"Library"
Mishan, Ezra J., Professor
Naftalin, Arthur
Presidio (Imperial Corporation of America of Presidio Savings and Loan Association)
SKS Meeting Proposals
SKS Memoranda to Staff
SS [SKS] Center Economist
SS [SKS] Lunch Guests
Wolf, Charles, Jr.
n.d.
Economics ca. 1961-1964
Additional Note
Encyclopaedia Britannica - Economics - Roof
Harbrecht, Paul P. (Father)
New Economics
SKS - drafts, notes, etc.
UK Sterling Crisis, 1964
Los Angeles
Additional Note
Ashmore, Harry S.
Ben Aron, Yitzhak - at CSDI, Aug. 2, 1966
Board, May 1970
The Center Club - NYC
Chicago Founding Members (FM)
CSDI - General
CSDI Associates Meeting, Nov. 19, 1969
CSDI Board, Dec. 5, 1969
CSDI Finances
CSDI Program
Endowment Campaign
Founding Members - General, 1966, 1969-1970
Founding Members - Juscelino Kubitschek session, Santa Barbara, Oct. 21, 1966
Founding Members Seminar, 1964-1966
Fund for the Republic
Fund Raising Programs - Center
Gorman, William / Ronald M. Loeb
Gortikov, Stanley M.
Hutchins, Robert M. - Papers
The Junior Fellows
La Pira, Giorgio
Library - Fundraising
Lichtman, Richard - at Dan Olincy's
Malta, June 1970
Marculescu - re Heini Brunstein
Pacem in Maribus
Perry, John L.
Post May 7, 1969 - re reorganization of CSDI
Potential FMs
Reed, Edward, and John L. Perry
Senior Staff
Tagger, Peter
Widener, Alice
Willens, Harold
Series IV: Congressional Campaign
Additional Note
1966 - Primary (1 folder)
1968
Advertising
Agriculture
Biography - Stanley K. Sheinbaum (SKS)
Blacks
Campaign Statements, 1968
Chavez, Cesar
Computer Letter
Defense Cuts
District Data
Draft
Fan Mail
Guns
Humphrey, Hubert
Impacted School Areas
Israel
Issues
Left-Overs
Letterhead
Lompoc
Mexican-Americans
Oil
Photograph
Pollution - Air/Water
Potentials
Prices
Proposition 9
Proxmire, William - Anti-Tax
Publicity
Santa Barbara Housing
Sponsors
Tax Reform
Ventura County Statistics
Miscellaneous
Series V: Correspondence
Additional Note
Important ca. 1985-1996
Additional Note
1996
Adelman, Kenneth L., June 2, 1986
Athens Meeting Material - 5 Continents
Bergman, Marilyn, Dec. 9, 1985
Botstein, Leon
Brown, Ron, Dec. 6, 1989
Coelho, Tony - re Pat Brown, May 1986
Cuomo, Mario
Feighan, Edward F. (Congressman), Mar. 15, 1990
Friedman, Terry B. (Assemblyman) - Tracy Westin, June 27, 1988
Gardner, David - re Robert Reich, May 10, 1989
Gore, Albert (Senator), Sept. 27, 1988
Hart, Gary - List
Hallisey, Jeremiah F., Oct. 29, 1987
Harman, Willis W., and William A. Wilson
Hayden, Tom (Assemblyman), Aug. 14, 1985-Nov. 16, 1988
Hunter, David R. / Liberal
Jackson, Jesse - Speech
Jacoby, Tamar - "Competition Letter," Feb. 1987
Kennedy, Edward (Senator)
Kirk, Paul, Jr.
Lear, Norman
Levine, Mel, Aug. 11, 1988
Lewis, Flora - 5 Continents / Scheer - Regents, Sept. 1987
Martin, Fred - Gore for President, Oct. 15, 1987
McCune, Pat, Oct. 5, 1988
Metzenbaum, Howard (Senator)
Moses, Steve
Newsweek Article and Letter, June 3, 1987
New York City Employee Retirement System
PLO Packet List
Rosenthal, A. M., Mar. 26, 1986 and Apr. 28, 1986
Sandberg, Neil J., June 28, 1989
Shrum, Robert, June 19, 1989
Simon, Paul
SKS ADA Speech
SKS / Jesse Jackson Papers: Persian Gulf and Growth vs. Austerity
Sterling, Howard, July 18, 1989
Streisand, Barbra
Warner, John (Senator), Nov. 18, 1985
Weinstein, Steve - letters and article on Hayden, Jewish Journal, Apr. 3, 1986
Westen, Tracy, Nov. 6, 1985
Wicker, Tom, Oct. 28, 1987
Willens, Harold - Nov. 8, 1987 (Al Gore)
Wilson, William
Wirth, Timothy E., Senator, Mar. 12, 1987
Alphabetical ca. 1960s-1990s
Additional Note
A
Agrigenetics Corporation
Altman, George T.
APN (Americans for Peace Now), NY - Shimon Peres, Jan. 15, 1997
Appleby, Joyce
Apter, David E.
Arbatov, Georgi
Ashley, Ted
B
Beliak, Haim Dov, Rabbi / Michael L. "Mikey" Weinstein
Bell, James Washington
Berger, Samuel R.
Bernhaut, Charlie
Berry, Richard M.
Bloomberg, Ron
Bonpane, Theresa
Brandwynne, Marcia
Brown Edmund G. (Brown Campaign 1966)
C
Caldwell, Lynton K. (Keith)
Casady, Simon
Chaleff, Gerald
Chemerinsky, Erwin
Cherniavsky, Emma
Christmas Cards, 1966
CIA, 1986, 1990
CIA Leak - N.Y. Times - Judith Miller
CLEF (National Assembly on Teaching the Principles of the Bill of Rights - Civil Liberties Educational Foundation) - Minna Peyser, 1962-1963
Clubb, [Louise?]
Cohen, Stephen F.
COMAT (Commission on Manpower, Automation and Technology) - CSDI Education
Comer, Brooke
Congress - 1966 peace candidates
Contributions
Cordero, Ida
Cowen, Zelman
Cunningham, Elsie
D (incl. William O. Douglas)
Dale, Ernest
Davis, Louis E.
Donaldson, Nancy A.
Dorsey, John Thornton, Jr.
Dow Co., Inc.; Frank P. Dow
E
84th Street House
Elster, Sandy
European Investment
F
Ferry, W. H.
Frank, Lewis A.
Freeman, Harrop A.
G
Galeria Del Sol
Galeria - Shows, 1967
Giglio (Isole del Giglio, Italy)
Granett, Solomon
Greece, AP - Draenos
Grossman, David
H
Higginbotham, A. Leon, Jr.
I
Investment Club
J
Jerusalem Foundation
K
Keller, Wilma
Kroc, Joan B. (Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice at the University of San Diego)
L
Laucks, Eulah - CSDI, 1996
Legal Center of Santa Barbara
Letters to the Editors
Levine, Emily
Lieberman, William S. (Museum of Modern Art)
Liera, Juan Quintero - Chicano Manuscript
Loans
Lockyer, Bill (Senator), Feb. 17, 1998
Lurie, Gwen
M
Magidson, Herbert D.
Mayo, Nick
Meyers, Merwin A.
Mitchell, Mamie
N
Nagler-Severis Associates / Denis Severis
New Politics
1936 ( A Nation Lost and Found: 1936 America Remembered by Ordinary and Extraordinary People)
1936 - SKS letters
NPQ - SKS Publisher Page
O
Obst, David - Publishing Pool
Occidental College - MidEast, Mar-July 1993
P
Palmieri, Victor H.
Pan African Film Festival, Feb. 8, 1998
Papandreou, Maggie - miscellaneous correspondence
Parker, Richard
Pedotti, Helen
Peres, Shimon, Feb. 23, 1998
Philanthrophy
General
ACLU - Roger Baldwin Foundation
Bryant, Lefty, 1969
Crider, Gwendoline Mayfield
De La Guerra Investments
Hart, Norris
Institute for Policy Studies
Law Library
Legal Services - Santa Barbara County
New Foundation, 1969
Operation Solidarity
Pozniak
UMAS
Political
General
American Documentary Films, Inc.
Cuba, Spring 1969
Democrats
Grassroots Support
Greece
Knell, Greg
Kraiman, Arthur
Military-Industrial Complex (AGP)
Musicale at 819 Syl, Dec. 20, 1969
Naftalin, Arthur
Pacifica
Ramparts
SKS Speaking Engagements, 1969
Pozniak, Beata
Professional
Letters to the Editor
Veblen, Paul - Santa Barbara News-Press
Protest
Museum of Modern Art - Friends Committee
Parent, Walter E. (Judge)
Redmond, Deborah - Principal Earl F. Glahn
Miscellany
Q
R
Rapoport, Bernard
Responses to SKS (I)
Responses to SKS (II)
Rosecrance - re Dr. Abdullah Toukan Dinner, Jan. 27, 1998
Rosentswieg, Suzanne
Rothstein, Richard / Margery Tabankin & Associates / SKS
Rowan, Carl T.
S
Sandyland House
School Board
Seidita, Jo - Ronnie Dugger, Jan. 22, 1998
Sheinbaum, Gil
Shoemaker, W.A. - Democratic Assembly, Aug. 29, 1966
Simon, Nick
SKS
For Congress
On New Politics and Old Politicians
Personal
Speech, APN (Americans for Peace Now), Oct. 22, 1998
Steinmetz, Fred H.
Subscriptions
"Symposium" - Bill Behn
T
Task Force
Toukan, Abdullah / Danae Elon
Treholt, Arne
Troublemakers
Two Bits
Tyre, Norman and Hermione Brown
U-V
UCSB - CSDI, Oct. 1997
W
Warnke, Paul C., May 9, 1989
Weininger, Benjamin, M.D. / Karl Menninger, M.D.
Weissbourd, Bernard
Weisskopf, Walter A.
Wells, Frank
Willens, Harold
Williams, Dan
Windmiller, Marshall, 1966
Wisconsin Public Defender Agency (Democracy in Israel)
Worthy, William / Fred Whitehurst
Wyatt, Holly
X-Y-Z
Yoss, Charles
Zeiger, Irving
Chronological Files 1960-2007
Additional Note
Oct. 1960-Dec. 1969
Jan. 1970-May 1979
June 1979-July 1982
Aug. 1982-Dec. 1983 [msg Jan-Dec. 1984]
Jan. 1985-Dec. 1985
Jan. 1986-July 1987
Aug. 1987-Dec. 1988
Jan. 1989-July 1990
Aug. 1990-Feb. 1992
Mar. 1992-Apr. 1993
May 1993-July 1994
Aug. 1994-Oct. 1995
Nov. 1995-Dec. 1996
Jan. 1997-Dec. 1997
Jan. 1998-Nov. 1998
Dec. 1998-Nov. 1999
Dec. 1999-Oct. 2000
Nov. 2000 [msg. Dec. 2000]; Jan. 2001-Dec. 2001; [msg. Jan. 2002] Feb. 2002
Mar. 2002-Dec. 2004
Jan-Dec. 2005; [msg. Jan-Oct. 2006] Nov. 2006 [msg. Dec. 2006]; Jan-Dec. 2007
Sub Files 1960s-2003
Additional Note
1960s-1989
1990-1999
2000-2003
Miscellaneous Correspondence
Additional Note
ca. 1954-1968 [earliest file has contents with burnt edges, probably from CSDI fire]
1970-1977 [msg. 1969]
1978-1983
1984-1987
1988-1992
1993-1998
1998-2001
2001-2007
2007-2008
Series VI: Economics
Additional Note
General ca. 1980s-1990s
Additional Note
Algonquin Symposium - The Changing Economic World
Beaudry, Ann - Director, Public Media Center
Transcripts - Wash, DC (Jan. 1984) - contains copy of Robert Borosage's (Institute for Policy Studies) speech notes from New Economic Agenda Conference
The California Channel
The California Project - Economic Programs & Projects
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
Committee for Economic Development
Competition
Controls
Council of Economic Priorities (CEP)
Council on Foreign Relations
Claybrook / Tax Reform
Defense Budget Project
Economic Education Project
Economic Policy Institute (EPI)
EPS Quarterly - the newsletter of economists for peace and security
Exploratory Project for Economic Alternatives
Faux, Jeff - Economic Policy Institute
Faux, Jeff and David R. Hunter
Fenton, David (Fenton Communications, Inc.)
Gold
Hart, Gary, and David E. Bonior
Homeless - Alan Jolis
Hunger
Hunter, David R.
InterAction Council
InterFaith Center to Reverse the Arms Race - Economic Conference
International Banking
The Jerome Levy Economics Institute of Bard College
Keynes / Reagonomics
Mexico - Debt/Quake
Millken, Michael
Mother Jones
National Center on Poverty Law
Pacific Council on International Policy
Reagan, Ronald
Santa Monica Living Wages
Shalan Foundation
Stern, Philip M. / PAC
Strategic Studies Institute U.S. Army War College (SSI)
Sweatshops
Third World Debt
Trudeau, Pierre
Unruh, Jesse M. - Pension Funds
U.R.P.E. (Union for Radical Political Economics)
Weinberg, Nat
Whistle Blowing
Economists' Writings ca. 1980s-mid 2000s
Additional Note
Abernathy, William, and Robert Hayes
Aganbegyan, Abel G.
Ahmed, Akbar S.
Ajami, Fouad
Alperovitz, Gar
Alterman, Eric
Annan, Kofi
Aronowitz, Stanley
Arrow, Kenneth J.
Attali, Jacques
Baker, Pauline H.
Baran, Paul A.
Barnet, Richard J.
Barraclough, Geoffrey
Barzun, Jacques
Bell, Daniel
Bellah, Robert N.
Bergman, Alan
Berman, Paul
Bernanke, Ben S.
Bernstein, Carl
Bernstein, Peter L.
Birnbaum, Norman
Bishops (various catholic bishops)
Blinder, Alan S.
Block, Fred
Bluestone, Barry, and Bennett Harrison
Bohr, Niels, and Werner Heisenberg
Bok, Derek
Borgese, E. Mann
Borosage, Robert L.
Boyte, Harry C.
Brock, David
Broder, David S.
Brownstein, Ronald
Brucan, Silviu
Bruck, Connie
Brzezinski, Zbigniew
Buchanan, James M.
Buffett, Warren E.
Burnham, Walter Dean
Caddell, Pat
Calleo, David P.
Cannon, Lou
Caputo, Dante M.
Cassidy, John
Cheit, Earl F.
Chomsky, Noam
Cockburn, Alexander
Cohen, Stephen F.
Conrad, Paul
Cooper, Marc
Crosland, Anthony
Culver, John C.
Darman, Richard G.
Day, Anthony (Tony)
Dean, John W.
Debray, Régis
Dees, Morris
Dershowitz, Alan
Dorfman, Ariel
Dowd, Douglas F.
Drucker, Peter
D'Souza, Dinesh
Dugger, Ronnie
ECAAR (Economists Allied for Arms Reduction)
Economists for Peace and Security
Edsall, Thomas Byrne
Ehrenhalt, Alan
Ehrlich, Paul
Eisenhower, Dwight D.
Eisner, Robert
Elon, Amos
Epstein, Jason
Etzioni, Amitai
Evans, Gareth
Fairlie, Henry
Fallows, James
Farer, Tom J.
Feinberg, Richard E.
Feldstein, Martin
Ferguson, Thomas
FitzGerald, Frances
Flacks, Dick
Flanigan, James
Frank, Thomas
Friedan, Betty
Friedman, Benjamin M.
Friedman, Milton
Friedman, Thomas L.
Fuentes, Carlos
Fukuyama, Francis
Fuller, Graham E.
Gaddis, John Lewis
Galbraith, James
Gans, Curtis B.
Garbus, Martin
Garten, Jeffrey E.
Garwin, Richard L.
Gates, Jeff
Gelb, Leslie H.
George, Susan
Gergen, David
Gigot, Paul A.
Ginger, Ann Fagan
Gitlin, Todd
Glassman, James K.
Glazer, Nathan
Goldberg, Lenny
Gorbachev, Mikhail
Grant, James
Greenspan, Alan
Greider, William
Grossman, David
Gurley, John G. (Jack)
Haass, Richard N.
Hacker, Andrew
Halberstam, David
Harriman, Ed
Harrington, Stephanie (Michael Harrington)
Hayden, Tom
Heilbroner, Robert L.
Heller, Walter W.
Henry, James S.
Hightower, Jim
Hirschman, Albert O.
Hitchens, Christopher
Holland, Stuart
Holmer, M.
Hough, Jerry F.
Howe, Irving
Huntington, Samuel P.
Ignatieff, Michael
Jacobs, Jane
Judt, Tony
Joy, Bill
Kahn, Alfred E.
Kaldor, Lord
Kaplan, Robert D.
Kapuscinski, Ryszard
Karp, Walter
Katz, Jon
Kaus, Mickey
Kennan, George F.
Kennedy, Paul
Kerensky, Alexander Feodorovich
Keynes, John Maynard
Kinsley, Michael
Klein, Joe
Kotkin, Joel
Kramlich, Richard
Krauthammer, Charles
Krieger, Murray
Kristol, Irving
Kuttner, Robert
Laffer, Arthur
Lamb, Brian
Lasch, Christopher
Lattimore, Owen
Lazare, Daniel
Lekachman, Robert
Lemann, Nicholas
Leontief, Wassily
Lerner, Abba P.
Levy, Leon
Lewis, Anthony
Lewis, Bernard
Lewis, Flora
Lind, Michael
Lindbergh, Charles A.
Lipset, Seymour Martin
Loeb, Paul Rogart
Lowenthal, Abraham F.
Luttwak, Edward N.
McCarthy, Eugene J.
McIntyre, Robert S.
McNamara, Robert S.
Madrick, Jeff (Jeffrey Madrick)
Malabre, Alfred L.
Mann, Eric
Margalit, Avishai
Marin, Peter
Mayer, Jane
Mead, Walter Russell
Merrill, Philip
Michener, James A.
Micklethwait, John
Miles, Jack
Miller, Arthur S.
Miller, Matthew
Minarik, Joseph J.
Mishan, E. J.
Modigliani, Franco
Moffitt, Michael
Morris, Charles R.
Morris, Roger
Moynihan, Daniel Patrick
Murray, Charles
Meyerson, Harold
Nader, Ralph
Nelson, Lars-Erik
Nixon, Richard M.
Noble, David
Nove, Alec
O'Connor, James
O'Connor, Sandra Day
Oglesby, Carl
Ohmae, Kenichi
Ottinger, Richard L.
Palme, Olof
Passell, Peter
Pechman, Joseph A.
Peterson, Peter G.
Petras, James
Petruno, Tom
Pfaff, William
Phillips, Kevin P.
Piel, Gerard
Piore, Michael J., and Charles F. Sabel
Pipes, Richard
Piven, Frances Fox, and Richard A. Cloward
Podhoretz, Norman
Prestowitz, Clyde V.
Quandt, William B.
Quindlen, Anna
Reeves, Richard
Reston, James
Rieff, David
Robinson, Joan
Rodberg, Leonard S., and William K. Tabb
Rohatyn, Felix
Rothschild, Emma
Rothstein, Richard
Rouleau, Eric
Ruggie, John Gerard
Rutten, Tim
Sachs, Jeffrey
Safire, William
Sagan, Carl
Samuelson, Paul A.
Samuelson, Robert J.
Schmookler, Andrew Bard
Schneider, William
Schwarz, Benjamin
Sciolino, Elaine
Shafarman, Steve
Sharansky, Nathan
Silk, Leonard
Singer, Daniel
Smith, David
Smith, Frank (Karl Rove)
Solow, Robert M.
Soros, George
Sowell, Thomas
Steel, Ronald
Stern, Sol
Stiglitz, Joseph
Stockman, David A.
Stone, I. F.
Sullivan, Andrew
Summers, Lawrence H.
Szulc, Tad
Talbott, Strobe
Tarshis, Lorie
Templeton, John
Tobin, James
Toffler, Alvin and Heidi
Triffin, Robert
Tsongas, Paul
Tuchman, Barbara W.
Tyson, Laura
Uchitelle, Louis
Urquhart, Brian
Veblen, Thorstein
Vogel, David
Volcker, Paul
Von Hayek, Friedrich August
Von Hoffman, Nicholas
Wachtel, Howard M.
Wells, H. G.
West, Cornel
Wheelon, Albert D.
Whitbeck, John V.
Wicker, Thomas G.
Wieseltier, Leon
Wilentz, Sean
Will, George F.
Williams, William Appleman
Wills, Garry
Wilms, Wellford W.
Wilson, James Q.
Witten, Edward
Wojnilower, Albert M.
Wolf, Charles
Wolf, Alan
Wolin, Sheldon S.
Wolman, William
Woodward, Bob
Wright, Claudia
Wright, Robin
Yergin, Daniel
Zeitlin, Maurice
Zevin, Robert B.
Zysman, John
Major Economics / Economists ca. latter 1970s-mid 2000s
Additional Note
Adams, Alice
Adams, Walter
American Prospect
Avakian, Bob
Baron, Alan
Begelman, David
Bellah, Ralph
Botstein, Leon
Carson, Ralph
Casey, William Van Etten
Cunningham, Elsie
Drell, Sidney D.
EPEA (Exploratory Project for Economic Alternatives)
Faux, Jeff
Galbraith, John Kenneth
Galbraith, John Kenneth, and Richard Parker (biography of Galbraith)
Gordon, David M.
Gordon, David M. (cont.)
Hart, Peter
Karr, David
Kaufman, Richard F.
Kohlberg, Jerome Jr. (Founder) and Sol Price
Kuttner, Robert
Magdoff, Harry
Nye, Joseph S., Jr.
Olsen, David B.
Ottinger, Richard L.
Palevsky, Joan - philanthropist obituary
Palevsky, Max
Parker, Richard B.
Parker, Richard B. (cont.)
Price, Sol
Reich, Robert B.
Reich, Robert B., and David Pierpont Gardner
Scitovsky, Tibor
Shapiro, Sidney
Shearer, Casey V.
Shearer, Casey V., and Derek Shearer
Shearer, Cody P.
Shearer, Derek
Shearer, Derek, and Ruth Goldway (wife of Shearer)
Shearer, Derek, and Julie Yannatta (daughter of Ruth Goldway Shearer)
Stanford University
Stiglitz, Joseph
Series VII: Greece - Papandreou
Additional Note
General
Additional Note
1966-1981
1982-2004
Alphabetical
Additional Note
Aegean - NATO
Agent Registration
Albania
American Hellenic Alliance
Amnesty International
Anagnos, Aris
Anastaplo, George
Anastasi, Paul (aka Paul Anastasiades)
Andreas G. Papandreou Foundation
Arafat, Yasir
Arsenis, Gerasimo D.
Ashford, Nick
Athens Airport
Athens Economic Conference, June 1983
Athens Group - Richard Parker, June 1983
Austria
Biddle Committee (Francis Biddle)
Boudin, Leonard B.
Brenner, Bob
Brinkley, David
Burns, Nicholas
Cambridge Foundation for Peace, Oct. 3, 2000
Camre, Mogens
Canadian Broadcasting Company (CBC)
Caramanlis, Constantine
Castellina, Luciana
CIA - Greek Coup
Clones, Julia Panourgia
Correspondence
1967-1968
1970-1971
1974-1976
1984
1995
2000
2002
Cyprus
Delhi Declaration
Demetracopoulos, Elias P.
Deposition
Diakogiannis, Kyriakos
Dimitras, Panayote E.
Documents
Draenos, Spyros
Dratch, Howard B.
Dunlop, Nicholas
EEC (European Economic Community)
Eminent Persons
E.T.B.A. (Hellenic Industrial Development Bank)
Europe Socialists
Fenton, David S. (David Fenton Communications, Inc.)
Fenton, David S. (David Fenton Communications, Inc.) Greece
Five Continent Peace Initiative
Foreign Press
Fulbright, J. W.
Gage, Nicholas
Gardels, Nathan
Greece - General
Greece - A Profile (International Studies Association, Press Office)
Greece Arrests, Jan. 1, 1971
Greece Committees
Greece Economy
Greece Expenses
Greece Lobby
Greece Policy, 1983
Greece ( Ramparts early versions)
Greece / U.S.
Greek American Committees
Greek Correspondence - Current (1967-1968)
Greek Economic Planning
Greek Election, Oct. 18, 1981
Greek Lobby
Greek Relief Committee
Greek Seminar, Oct. 23-27, 1961
Greek Struggle
Greeks - Serbia
Grimsson, Olafur Ragnar
Hallaq, George
Halperin, M. - Greece
Harlambopolous, Aga - BWS (Betty Sheinbaum) tapes [interviews], Aug. 1974
Hickman, Harrison
Hitchens, Christopher
Hoffman, David
Iliopoulou, Maria
International Conference on Stagnation in the West: The Challenge for Democratic Planning
Israel - Athens, Apr. 4, 1994
Ixtapa, Mexico, Aug. 27, 1986
Jews in Greece
Kaltsas, Harvey - Michael McClintock
Kamm, Henry
Kan, Yue-Sai
Kanter, Mickey / Northrop Corporation
Kapuscinski, Ryszard
Katris, John A.
Katsanevas, Sofia Papandreou
Katsanevas, Thodoros
Keeley, Robert V.
Kennedy, Edward M. (Sen.)
Kerem, Yitzhak
Kevlar
Klamon, William R. - NSA - Greece (United States National Student Association)
Koch, Edward I. (Mayor)
Kosovo - MP (Margarita Papandreou)
Kotzamani, Marina - Arts - Columbia University
Kulukundis
KYP - Intelligence
L.A. Times
Lefeber, Louis
Lianis, George
Lianis - Heller
Libya
Lipset, Harold K.
Louka Conference (Louka Katseli)
Macedonia
Moratorium / Mikhail S. Gorbachev
Mungen, Donna
Niles, Tom
Notebooks
Nuclear Free Zone
Obsolete Greece
Pagonas, Anthony N.
PAK (Panhellenic Liberation Movement) - Andreas G. Papandreou (President, National Council), ca. 1968-1972
Panagoulis, Alexandros
Papadopoulos, George
Papandreou, Andreas G. (AP)
General
1967-1968
1971-1974
1982-1983
1986-1988
1991
1992-1999
Andreas Papandreou Foundation
Andreas Papandreou Institute
Articles (Papandreou)
Athens, Aug. 1974
Boudin, Leonard
Case Regarding High Treason
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions (CSDI) - Apr. 5, 1968 Staff Meeting
Clinton, Bill (President) / Skopje (Macedonia)
Correspondence
1967-1970
1974-1979
1982
1985
1990-1992
1993-1997
Draenos, Stan
Five Continents Peace and Disarmament Initiative, 1987
Foreign Agents Registration
Funeral - (SKS) Stanley K. Sheinbaum remarks
Funeral - Speech
Gardels, Nathan
House
KGB
LA Visit - Apr. 4, 1967 (Greeks)
Memorial, June 1997
Policy, 1982
Ramparts
Santa Barbara Visit (news clips post-SB visit)
Santa Barbara Visit, 1968
Scandal
Scheer, Bob
2nd (second) mortgage
Speeches
Statements, Sept. 3, 1974
Theory of the Firm, 1952 (Survey of Contemporary Economics)
Trial
World Jewish Congress
Writings
Papandreou, Dimitra Liani
Papandreou, George A. (GP)
Papandreou, George - East West Institute
Papandreou, George - Reception, 2000
Papandreou, Maggie (also, Margaret or Margarita - wife of AP) (MP)
General
ca. 1981-1984
Feb. 13-17, 1982
1983 (L.A.)
1985-1989
1990-1993
1998-1999
2000-2001
Clinton, Hillary (First Lady)
Crete
Film
Kosovo
Ladikos, Costas - Liana Kanelli
Nightmare in Athens
Post (after) AP - MiMi
Script - "The Radicalization of Catherine"
Testimony
W.M.S. II (Women for Mutual Security)
Papandreou, Nick (Nicholas) (NP)
Papoulias, Carolos (Karolos)
Papoulias, George D.
Parliamentarians Global Action
PASOK (Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK) Party) - meeting, Oct. 13, 1984
Paykou, Arthur J.
Peace Mission
Peloponnisios, Xenophon
Petras, Jim
Pisar, Sam
Poland
Polk, George
Puett, Calle
Radio Station
Ramparts
Ray, Ellen
Rondos, Alex
Rouleau, Eric
Rousseas, Stephen
Scanlon, John
Schori, Pierre
Scripts
Seegers
Simitis, Costas
Six Nations Dinner, June 1988
Stockholm, Jan. 20-22, 1988
Stone, Marc - letter (indictment analysis)
Swartz, Jacqueline
Terrorism
Tritsis, Antonis
Tsatsos, George
Turkey
Vachliotis, Andreas A.
Vassilakis, Adamantios (Dimis)
Wiesner - International Arms Verification and Study Center
Wilkinson, Robert C. / Tritsas
Women for a Meaningful Summit
Xenos, Nick
Xifaras, Michael (aka Apostolefs Michail Xifaras)
Series VIII: Israel and Jews ca. 1980s-latter 2000s
Additional Note
Abraham, Daniel S.
Accord Docs
AFSC (American Friends Service Committee)
Aharanot, Yediiot - responses
Aharoni, Julie
AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee)
"Allon-plus plan" - BiBi
Aloni, Shulamit
American Friends of Tel Aviv University
American Jewish Committee (AJC)
American Jewish Congress
American Jewish Congress - Cairo / Israel, Jan. 1988
American Jewish Congress - Geller
American Jewish World Service (AJWS)
American Jews
Anti-Israel Members of Congress
Anti-Semitism
APN (Americans for Peace Now) - Sten Andersson
Arabs / Jews
Arad, Ron
Arrow
Avnery, Uri
Barak, Ehud
Baruch Link
Baskin, Gershon
Baum, Phil
Beerman, Leonard I. (Rabbi)
Beilin, Yossi
Ben-Ami, Shlomo
Ben-Eliezer, Benjamin
Ben Ze'ev, Yoram
Bennett, George F. - Rabbi Marc H. Tannenbaum Foundation, Inc.
Benton, Marjorie - The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute
Berger, Samuel
Bijou, Leon J.
Billionaires - meeting with prominent Jewish business leaders
Bin Laden, Osama
Biondi, Anne
Black/Jewish, Rev. James Lawson, Mark Ridley-Thomas
Bojarsky, Donna / Rosalind Wyman
Braverman, Avishay
Brenner, Gary - Avshalom Vilan (MAPAM MERETZ)
Bronfman, Edgar, Jr.
B'Tselem
Bubis, Gerald
Bucher, Glenn R. - GTU (Graduate Theological Union)
Cairo Signing, May 1994
Calemine, Larry
Camp David
Carmon, Arye
Cedar, Joseph / Vered Kellner
Cedars Sinai, L.A.
Cohen, Sheldon S.
Consulate General of Israel
Conversion
Dean, John W.
Dekro, Jeffrey, Mar. 2, 1993
Dershowitz, Alan M.
Derwin, Susan
DeWitt Clinton High School
Diaspora
Djerejian, Edward P.
Dole, Robert (Senator)
Dratch, Howard
Durban, South Africa
Eban, Abba
"Economic Development in Judea-Samaria and the Gaza District," Bank of Israel
Eid, Bassam
Einstein, Albert
Elon, Amos, and Danae Elon
Elon, Danae
Emerson, Steve
Emigres
Ethiopian Jews
Evron, Ephraim
Factor, Max, III - Harvard University
Feldman, Shai
Field, Irwin S.
Fields, Harvey J. (Rabbi)
Fisk, Robert
Fleishman, Norman
Fortgang, Tamar - L.A. theatre
Foundation for Middle East Peace
Foxman, Abraham H.
Freehling, Allen I. (Rabbi)
Friedman, Howard
Friends of Israel Committee
Furst, Zev
Gaza - West Bank, 1988
Gazit, Shlomo
Geller, Laura (Rabbi)
Gevirtz, Don
Ghilan, Maxim
Gillon, Carmi
Gilman, Neil K.
Givat Haviva
Glazer, Guilford
Golan - incl. Golan borders
Golan, Galia
Gold, Dore
Golda Meir Association
Goldberg, Jacob
Goldrich, Jona - American Friends of Tel Aviv University
Gorman, Natalie Bodanya
Grossman, David
GTU (Graduate Theological Union)
Gubser, Peter - ANERA (American Near East Refugee Aid)
Gvul, Yesh
Haass, Richard N.
Haifa University
Haikal, Mohammad Hassanein on Assad
Halevi, Yossi Klein
Harari, Haim / Tikkun
Harel, Yehuda
Hasidim
HBO (Michael Fuchs, Chairman) - copy of letter from Yasir Arafat
Hebron Signing
Heffner, Richard
Heller, Mark A.
Helmick, Raymond G.
Hertzberg, Arthur, Rabbi
Herzog, Chaim
Hier, Marvin, Rabbi
Hirsch, Seev / Ora Setter - Arab and Jewish mix
History
Hjertonsson, Ulf - PLO Basics
Holocaust
Holocaust Museum
Honest Broker
Indyk, Martin
Institute for Jewish & Community Research
Intifada 89
Israel - General
1990
1992
Israel Aid
Israel Arms
Israel Bomb
Israel Concert
Israel Diaspora
Israel Domestic
Israel Economy
Israel 50th Anniversary - New York Times - Los Angeles Times
Israel Guide Dog Center for the Blind
Israel Horizons
Israel Lobby
Israel Map
Israel Military
Israel / Palestine
Israel Policy Forum (IPF)
Israel Religious Action Center
Israel 76/77
Israel Syria
Israel Turkey
Israel / U.S. Religious Right
Israel Women's Network
Israel - Miscellany
Israeli Artists for Peace
Israeli Laws
Israeli / Palestinian Peace Commitment '97
Israeli POWs
Israeli Prisoners
Israelis - BiBi (Netanyahu)
Jacobs, Rick
Jacobs, Steven B. (Rabbi) / Rabbi Sharon Brous
Jacoby, Jonathan
Jewish Defense League (JDL)
Jewish National Fund
Jewish Peace Lobby (JPL)
Jews in Central America
Jews in Spain
Jews - Polls
Jews vs. Jews
Jewish Voice for Peace / Cecilie Surasky
Kagan, Ben
Karny, Yo'av
Kass, Drora
[Kennedy School] John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University - Palestinian Authority (Andrew Parasiliti)
Keynan, Rosanne
Khalef, Samir Judeh
Kimche, David
Kroeker, Mark
Kurtzer, Daniel
Kuttab, Daoud
Lantos, Tom - Levine
L.A. Youth - Blacks Jews
Lauder, Ronald
Leeuwen, Marianne van
Lerner, Michael
Lev, Yehuda
Levine, Mel
Lichtenstein, Gene
Lifton, Robert K.
Lillihammer Conference, July 13-17, 1998
Livni, Tzipi
Los Angeles Times - Op Eds
Lovik - Conference, Sweden, 1990
Lustiger, Jean-Marie (Cardinal) - Paris
Malley, Robert
MAPAM (United Workers Party of Israel - Managua (Nicaragua)
MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger
MERETZ USA: for Israeli Civil Rights and Peace
Meyer, Marshall (Rabbi)
Middle East Career Women's Forum
Middle East Childrens Alliance
MidEast 2nd / 1975
MidEast Econ.
Milken, Michael - incl. Milken Institute
Miscellaneous - U.S. Arab / Jewish Organizations
Mitzna, Amran
Moment Magazine
Morrison, Bruce - Soviet Jewish Emigres
Mort, Jo-Ann
Moskovitz, Irving
Mozes, Michal
NARAL (National Abortion Rights Actions League)
Nathan, Abie
NatPAC (The National PAC/AIPAC)
Nazzal, Nafez Yousef
Negatives
Nelson, Bob
Netanyahu, Benjamin (BiBi)
Neusner, Jacob
Neve Shalom Arab - Jewish Cooperative Settlement and School for Peace
New Israel Fund
New Outlook
New York Times - "Open Letter from American Jews," July 17, 2002
[Nishma] - Project Nishma
Olmert, Ehud
Orr, Ori
Oz, Amos
Palestinian Investment
Palme, Susanne
PAX World Foundation
Peace Pulse
Pepper, Bill
Peres, Shimon
Pogrebin, Letty Cottin
Poles - Jewish
Pollard, Jonathan
P.L.O. (The Palestine Liberation Organization)
Price, Robert
Rabbis for Human Rights
Rabie, Mohamed
Rabin, Dalia
Rabin
Ramer, Bruce M.
Ramer, Bruce M. (cont.)
RATZ-CRM - Civil Rights & Peace Movement
Regas, George, and Leonard I. Beerman
Reiner, Rob, and Michele Singer Reiner
Reinhardt, Stephen
Remnick, Dave / BiBi (Benjamin Netanyahu)
Right Wing Israel
Rigler, David
Rose, Charlie - Middle East
Ross, Dennis B.
Ross, Gina
Rotem, Yuval
Rozenkier, Avraham
Rozet, Bruce A.
Rubin, Miles L.
Rubin, Robert
Ruby, Walter, Feb. 16, 1988
Saban, Haim
Sadat Peace Foundation, Inc.
Said, Edward
Salk, Jonas
Sandberg, Neil C. - Pacific Rim
Sanders, Edward
Saperstein, David
Savir, Uri
Schenker, Hillel
Schmemann, Serge - BiBi, NYT, Nov. 23, 1997
Schneier, Marc (Rabbi)
Schori, Pierre
Schultz, George
Schulweis, Harold, Rabbi
Security
Seeds of Peace
Sephardim
Settlements
Shaath, Nabeel and Gary Tobin
Shamir, Yitzhak
Shapiro, Adam
Sharon, Ariel
Shoah Foundation
Shoah - Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation / Ahavia Scheindlin
Siegman, Henry
Slifka, Alan B. - Abraham Fund
Sneh, Ephraim (Brig. General)
Socialist International Cairo, May 1990
Solingen, Etel
Sontag, Deborah - NYT
Special Envoy
Spiegel, Steven
Spiegel, Steven
Stark, Inge - Agribusiness
Steinberg, Gerald M.
Sten - Middle East Peace Process
Sterling, Howard
Stockholm, 1990
Stockholm, 1992
Stratfor
Tabankin, Marge
Tell Your Children...
Temple Mount
Terror
Tikkun: A Bimonthly Jewish Critique of Politics, Culture & Society
Timerman, Jacobo
Tobin, Gary
Tobin, Gary (cont.)
"Torn Apart"
U.J.A. (United Jewish Appeal) - Federation of New York
Union for Reform Judaism
USC - Institute for the Study of Jews in American Life
Usen, Skip
U.S. Jews - Polls
U.S. Jews vs. Begin (Prime Minister Menachem Begin)
U.S. Policy, 1989
Vanunu, Mordechai
Via Dolorosa
Walden, Richard, and Mark A. Bruzonsky
Wallach, John / Yassir Arafat
Wallach, John - Shultz
Waskow, Arthur
Weinberg, Barbi
Weizman, Ezer
Wexler, Gary
Wiesel, Elie
Withhold U.S. Aid
Workmen's Circle
World Jewish Congress
Yaari, Ehud
Yago, Glenn
Yariv, Aharon (Major General)
Yekutieli, Ornan
Young, Ronald J.
Yunus, Muhammad
Zien, Burt
Zionism Is Racism
Zionist Organization of America
Series IX: Issues
Additional Note
General ca. 1970-2008
Additional Note
Abraham Lincoln Brigade
Accuracy in Media
ADA (Americans for Democratic Action, Inc.)
Adams, Gordon
[Adenauer] - Konrad Adenauer Stiftung Foundation and Wolfgang Pordzik
ADL (Anti-Defamation League)
Affirmative Action
Africa Research Group
AID (Agency for International Development) - U.S. Department of State, Robert C. Ruben
Air Waves
Albert, Eddie
Alter, Judith B. - 2005 election
American Academy of Dramatic Arts West
Americans for Peace Now
Amgen, Inc.
Anderson, Steve
Annan, Kofi
Anti-Communism
Anti-Semitism
Anti-Trust
[Arab Jew Economic Development] - The Center for Jewish-Arab Economic Development
Arbatov, Georgi A.
Asian Economies
ASNE (American Society of Newspaper Editors)
Asner, Ed, and Vanessa Redgrave
Augerson, Elisabeth R., and Philip H.
Ayalon, Ami
Azzam, Nabil
Bahai
Banks, Dennis
Barbra Streisand Foundation [see also: Streisand Foundation]
Bay Area Institute
BENS (Business Executives for National Security) - Stanley A. Weiss, Chairman
Berenson, Lori
Bergthold, Lara
Bernard Rappaport Foundation
Big Business Day, Apr. 17, 1980
Bizot, Judithe
Black Panther Party
Black Panthers (Huey Newton)
Blake, Sondra
Bosch, Roselyne
Bosnia
Brennan Center for Justice, NYU School of Law
Briehl, Walter
Brown, Kathleen
Burchett, Wilfred
Burkett, Heather (Booth)
Cable TV
California Tax Reform Association (CTRA)
Californians against Political Corruption
CALPIRG (California Public Interest Research Group)
Campaign for America's Future
Campaign for Economic Democracy
Campbell, Tom - Santa Barbara oil
Carter, Arthur
C.D.I. (Center for Defense Information)
Center for Political Reform
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
Children's Defense Fund
Christic Institute
CIA (Central Intelligence Agency)
Citizen Action
Citizens against Phony Initiatives
Citizens for Tax Justice (CTJ)
Citizens for Tax Justice (CTJ) - cont.
Citizens Leadership Foundation
Citizens Transition Project
CLUE (Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice)
The Committee for National Security - Barnet/Benton
Committee for Public Justice
Constantopolou, Photini
Constitutional Rights Foundation (CRF)
Cory, Lisa
Council on Economic Priorities
Council on Foreign Relations - General and Abraham F. Lowenthal (Drug Control)
Counter-Terrorism
Cowan, Geoffrey (Dean, Annenberg School for Communication, USC) - incl. General, Aileen Cowan, Cowan Commission, Cowan Trust, FCC, and TV Pilots
Cowan (cont.)
Cranston, Alan, and Tad Daley
Crossroads School
Cuomo, Mario M., and Andrew M. Cuomo
Current Wisdom
Dalai Lama
Daley, Tad
Dallek, Robert
Dallenbach, Em
Death Penalty Focus
De la Madrid, Miguel (President of Mexico) - Hollywood Women's Coalition event entitled "Imagine There's a Future," 40th anniversary of Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings
Debay, Regis
DeLay, Tom
De Maigret, Pamela
Democratic Socialists of America
Demos: A Network for Ideas and Action - Stephen Heintz
Diebold - E. Katz
Diller, Barry
Disney Music Hall - Mrs. Norman Chandler (President of The Music Center, Inc.) and Frank Gehry (architect)
Dispatch, 1971
Dollarization
Dotson, David
Drug Policy Alliance
Drug Policy Foundation
Drugs
Dugger, Ronnie - Alliance for Democracy
Dugger, Ronnie, and Ken Reiner
Dunlop, Nick
Duttons (Leslie C. and Doug) - Full Disclosure Network; closing of Dutton's Brentwood Bookstore
Economic Policy Institute
Eliav, Eyal
Elon, Danae
Elster, Ernestine and Stanley, 1995
Environment - General
Environmental Media Association (EMA)
EPEA (Exploratory Project for Economic Alternatives) TV
Ethikon Valley (The Ethikon Institute)
Evolution Group - Judd Nelson
FAIR (Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting)
Fairtree Foundation
Faludi, Susan
Fanton, Jonathan F.
Feldman, Linda
Ferry, W.H. (Ping)
Fleishman, Norman
FoodFirst
Ford, Dan
Forum West
Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights
Frankenthal, Yitzhak
Free Press Action Fund
Freedom Summer
Frumkin, Sherry - Bernie Sanders for Congress campaign, 1996
Full Disclosure Network - Leslie Dutton
Future Fund - Frank Smith
Ganz, Marshall
Garcia Márquez, Gabriel
Gardels, Nathan
Garner, James, and Lois Garner
Garrett, Lila - ADA
Gehry, Frank
Gerard, Tom, and Rick Paddock
Gergen, David
Gleason, Michie
Global Warming
Goldberg, Danny
Goldberger, Marvin (Murph)
Goodfellow, Bill
Goldway, Ruth
Gorbachev, Mikhail, and Alan Cranston
Gordon, Gigi
Gorney, Rod (2004 Election)
Gottlieb, Gerald H.
Gravel, Mike
Green, Mark
Grossman, Andy
Gun Control
Hack, Nadine B.
[Halperin] - Morton H. and Ina Halperin v. Henry Kissinger, et al.
Halperin, Mort - Think Tank (American Majority Institute)
Harari, Haim
Harkabi, Yehoshafat
Harlem - 123rd Street
Harman, Jane - Mark Kroeker and other
Harris, Laurie
Harry Bridges Project
Hartley, Ted
Hathout, Maher
Hayes-Raitt, Kelly
Healey, Dorothy
Hellman, Lillian
Hesseman, Howard - Paris
Higgins - letters from a male dog named Higgins (aka Peggy Chantler Dick), along with copy of related letter to Barbra Streisand, including news about his involvement in Middle East affairs
Hirsch, DiDi
Hollywood Policy Center (HPC)
Hollywood Women's Political Committee
Holy Sounds Foundation
Horowitz, David
Howard, Ed
Howe, Irving
Howe, Irving (cont.)
Huerta, Dolores - United Farm Workers
Huffington, Arianna
Hughes, Kate
Human Serve
Humanitarian Law Project - Abe Chayes
Hume, Ellen (Executive Director, Joan Shorenstein Barone Center on the Press)
Hunter, David R.
Hunter Jane - Publisher of Israeli Foreign Affairs, an independent monthly research report on Israel's diplomatic and military activities world wide
IAF (Industrial Areas Foundation)
IMF (International Monetary Fund) Bailout
Infact
INFORM
Inkwell
Institute for Democratic Socialism
Institute of Politics
Insurance - California insurance initiatives
Interaction Council
Interfaith Alliance
Interlink Press Service
In These Times
Iraq Defections, 1995
IRS Rulings
Israel Arms
Janklow, Mort
Jingsheng, Wei
Jobs with Peace
John Birch Society
John Burton Foundation for Children without Homes
Josephson Institute - Ethics
Kabbara, J. M.
Kagan, Benjamin
Kagan, Benjamin, and Talcor
Kakoseos, Nitza
Kaplan, Melya
Kazan, Elia
Kennedy, Rory
Kettmann, Steve
Kipnes, Irv
Kitchell Films
Kopin, Paul
KPFK 90.7 FM
Krim, Arthur B.
Kroc (Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice)
Krommer, Pat
Kurds
KVST - TV
KVST - TV (cont.)
Kwitny, Jonathan - The Kwitny Report
L.A. Observer
L.A. Theatre Works
Lame, Michael - Mideast Foundation
Landau, Saul
Landreth, Ted
Lapin, Judy
LaRouche, Lyndon H., Jr. - mostly correspondence, articles and press releases from James Duree, Jr. ( Executive Intelligence Review and LaRouche in 2004)
Lawyers' Guild - Grand Jury
Leakey, Richard
Lear, Norman / Debates
Lens, Sidney
Levine, Emily
Lewis, Charles - Public Integrity
Liberty Hill
Lichtman, Richard
Lin, Paul T. K.
Lincoln, James F. (Jeff)
Lindesmith Center - Ethan A. Nadelmann
Living Wage - K. Dreyfuss
Loeb, Paul Rogat
Lommel, Cookie
Los Angeles Salary Authority
Los Angeles Times
Low Power TV
Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, 1988
Lyne, Susan
Ma Bell / ATT
MacArthur Foundation
Macy, Eliot
Mahle, Melissa
Mains, Lauren - Rorer Studies
Mancini Institute
Mandela, Nelson
Mangalwadi, Vishal
Manley, Michael - Jamaica
Mansfield, Maureen and Mike (Mansfield Foundation) / Francis L. Dale
Maps - Consolidated Map of the West Bank
Marcum, Ed
Marcus, Sol
Marin, Peter
Marina Del Ray
Markoff, Steve
Marks, David
Marks, Suzie
Massey, Jeanne Hilles
Masur, Richard and Fredda Weiss
Matsumura, Akio
Mattison, Lindsay
Mazel, Bernard - Kent State Killings
McCarthy, Eugene
McGill Middle East Program in Civil Society and Peace Building
McKeithan, Deborah C.
Mearsheimer, John J., and Stephen M. Walt
Media Bias
Media & Values [Elizabeth Thoman]
Meiklejohn Civil Liberties Institute
Melnick, Daniel
Meriwether, John W.
Meyerson, Harold
Meynet, Maryanne - Environment
Mexican American Legal Defense Education Fund (MALDEF)
Middle East
Midwest Academy
Miller, Jody
Miller, Mark Crispin
Mimieux, Yvette, Peter and Kim Tomsen
Minsky, Hyman
Mischel, Florence
Mitchell Report
Mizrahi, Harry
Moffitt, Michael
Moguls
Montage
Moore, Michael
Morales, Esai - AIDS
Morgan, Alison
Moritsugu, Kenneth
Mormons
Morocco
Mossberg, Mathias
Mother Jones
Mott, Stewart Rawlings
MoveOn - Bill 2
Moyers, Bill
M.S.U. (Michigan State University)
Mufti, Mahmoud I
Muldavin, Joshua
Mulrennan, Jeff
Murdoch, Rupert
Music Bridges
Muslims
Naiditch, Hannah
National Committee Against Repressive Legislation (NCARL)
National Voting Rights Institute
NATO at 50
de Necochea, Fernando
Nehring, Cristina
Network
Network for American Renewal
Neuwirth, Rachel
New America Foundation
New Dimensions
New Economy
New Populist Forum
New York Review of Books
New York Times / BWS
New Yorker
Newton, Huey
Nuclear Cooperation - US / India
Nuclear Weapons
Occidental College
O'Connor, Kathleen
Office of the Americas
Oil
Olney, Warren
Olson, Kaitlyn
One Bank Holding
Open Mind / Heffner, Richard
Orbach, Raymond L. - UCR
O'Reilly, Tom
Ornstein, Robert M.
Orr, Greg
Overton, Kate
Pacific Council on International Policy
Pacifica Foundation
PACT (Positive Alternative Choices Today) - William R. Ewald
Palau Pacific Media Project
Palca, Alfred
Paprin, Maurice
Parker, David
Parker, Richard
Peck, Gregory - Library Foundation of Los Angeles
Pell, Eve
Pension Funds
Peres, Shimon, and Dorothy Harman
Peretz, Martin - New Republic
Physicians for Social Responsibility (PSR)
Pilpel, Harriet
Place, Vanessa
Plekhanov, Sergey
Police / FBI
Polier, Marcie
Pollack, Sydney
Posner, Michael
Post 9-11
Powell, Colin
Pritikin, Nathan
Prognosis
The Progressive
Proposition 187
Proteus Fund
Public Affairs Conference Center (Kenyon College)
Public Citizen
Public Counsel
Rainbow Push
Rajiv Gandhi Foundation
Ramer, Bruce
Raskin, Marcus
Rebuilding America
Reeve, Nancy
Reid, Stanley
Reiner, Ken
Reiner, Rob
Reynolds, Jonathan
Roosevelt Institution / Quinn
Rosecrance, Richard - UCLA, Institute for International Relations and Policy
Rouleau, Eric
Safieh, Alif
Salah, Omar
Santa Barbara - U.S. Department of Justice, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, re Narcotic Addict Control and Crime Reduction Program
Santa Fe Institute - Bulletin
Saylin, Mary
SBLDC (Legal Defense Center of Santa Barbara, Inc.)
Schachter, Marvin / Interfaith
Schechter, Danny
Schlesinger, Tom
Schmookler, Andrew Bard
School Prayer
School Vouchers
Schori, Pierre
Schulweis, Harvey
Schurman, Franz
Schwab, Johanna
Schweickart, Russell
Scientology
SCLC / West (Southern Christian Leadership Conference)
SDS (Students for a Democratic Society)
Seidelman, Arthur Allan
Senior Citizens
Shapiro, Sydney
Sheriff
Sherman, Howard
Show Coalition
Shur, Chaim
Sikorskaya, Natalie
Silber, Glenn
Simpson, O.J.
Slater, Alice
Smith, Anna Deveare - "Twilight;" "House Arrest: First Edition"
Smith, Frank
Socialist Review
Socialist Workers Party
Sontag, Susan
Soul, David
South Central Farmers
Southern California Americans for Democratic Action (SCADA)
Spartacist League
SPIKE (magazine)
Stewart, Jill and Dan Morain
Steinberg, Mark
Stone, Jeremy J.
Stone, Oliver - Nixon
Streisand, Barbra
Streisand Foundation (see also: Barbra Streisand Foundation)
SunDance
Super Power I
Sweezy, Paul M.
Tabankin, Marge
Talcott, Scott
Tanzania / Dennis J. Kucinich
Taxation with Representation
Teamsters / Ron Carey campaign for president of Teamsters Union
Teitelbaum, Steven A.
Texas Freedon Network
Thorpe, Merle
Thurow, Lester C.
Toro (Elizabeth of Toro)
Town Hall of California - James J. Zogby (Arab American Institute)
Transnational Institute
Treholt, Arne
Tri-Lateral Commission
Trotsky, Leon
Truth-Telling Project - DC
Tuesday Knights
Turkey - Syria
Turner, Ted
Twair, Pat McDonnell
Uchitelle, Louis
UCI /Humanities Research Institute (HRI)
UCLA International Institute
UC / Los Alamos / Management
UNESCO
Urban Institute
Vadim, Vanessa
Valera, Phil - The Ethikon Institute
Van Nuys High School - 14th Amendment
Vera Institute of Justice
War Crimes
Ward Valley
Wasserman, Steve
Wasserman, Steve
Watts Labor Community Action Committee - Teryl Watkins
Wayne, June
Webb, Jim
Webster, William H.
Weintraub, Ronit
Weissbourd, Bernard
Welles, Orson
Western, Tracy
Wexler, Haskell
Wilder, Carol Royce
Williams, George
Williams, Willie
Wirth, Tim
Wiseman, Jay E.
Witten, Edward
Wolin, Sheldon S.
World Priorities
World War II - Philippines
Worthy, Bill
Yang, Henry - UCSB Chancellor
Yariv, Danielle
Yarrow, Peter
Young Artists United
Zeiger, David
Zogby, James J.
Zvezdinski, Michael
Activists ca. 1973-2006
Additional Note
Abramowitz, Mort and Richard M. Walden
Abrahamson, Joan
ACORN (Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now)
AEI (American Enterprise Institute)
American Jewish World Service
Amnesty International
Anagnos, Aris and Carolyn
Anspach, Susan
Arca (The Arca Foundation)
Assassinations
Attias, Elaine
Belsky, Valerie Y.
Bergman, Lowell, and Jeff Gerth
Bonpane, Blase
Boyte, Harry C.
Brando, Marlon
The Bridge
Brown, J. Larry (Tufts University School of Nutrition) - Hunger
Bycel, Benjamin
Caldicott, Helen
Campbell, Kim
C.E.P. (Council on Economic Priorities) post resignation
Center for Cuban Studies
Chandler, Tom
Chicanos
Children of War
Churchill, Mae
Coffin, Tristram
Cooper, Marc
Committee of 25 - L.A.'s Super Government
Constitutional Amendment
Cota, Alex
Cott, Jennifer B.
Cuba
Dakin, Susanna B. - Bhopal
Darrow (Clarence Darrow Foundation)
Dees, Morris
Dellinger, Dave
Deni, Fred
Eisenhower, Susan
Elster, Sandy
Energy
Erenyi, Leslie
Familian, Liz
Fiscal / Monetary
Flacks, Dick
Fleming, Ann
Fonda, Jane - FTA (Free the Army)
Food
Freed, Lucy
Friends of the Earth
Funiciello, Theresa - Welfare
Garmezy, Kathy
Gay - Gay Community Services Center
Gelman, Sharon R.
Gnaizda, Robert
Golden, Sylvia
Gordon, Hyman
Green, Mark
Grossman, Richard L.
Gulf and Western Industries, Inc.
Hammer, Armand, and Diego Cordovez
Handman, Wynn