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Volume 1
Material of The Office of War Information
Section 1 The Arts.
Clip. Unbound pamphlets, loose paper
S-2231 The Arts in the United States by Ishbel Ross
Scope and Content Note
Note
The War's Effect upon the American Theatre. Part II. by John Cassner.
S-2860 The Cultural Growth of the United States since 1900. by Stanley Williams.
Scope and Content Note
S-7667 Trends in American Architecture: 1940-1945. by Wm. Wilson Wurster. April, 1945.
Dance.
S-6215 Heidi Schoon, Dancer, Operates U.S. Ceramics Plant. Sept, 1944.
S-5691 English Choreographer 0utstanding in U.S. Ballet. (d.c. Anthony Tudor) July, 1944.
S-5692 English Dancer in U.S. Champions Ballet for All. July, 1944. (d.c.Anton Dolin)
S-5984 U.S. Furniture of Modern Design. Oct, 1944.
S-6613 Art and Archaelogy Newsletter. Oct, 1944.
Note
Literature.
S-7606 Literary Newsletter (editorial, Sat. Rev.) April, 1945. by Wm. Rose Beset. (patriotica ...)
S-6230 Art and Archaelogy Newsletter. by Steph S. Luce & Millard Meiss. Sept 1944.
S-6125 Workshop in Intercultural Education. Sept 1944.
S-7638 The Amer. Acad. of Arts and Sciences, (anniversary) April 1945.
S-7053 Islamic Art Shown in the United States. Dec 1944.
S-7136 Review of 1944, Science, the Arts, and Education. Jan, 1945.
S-6517 Museum of Modern Arts, "Design for Use" Exhibit. Oct 1944.
S-5912 A Century of Creative Photography. Aug 1944.
S-5299 America House Markets U. S. Hand Crafts. June 1944.
S-2231 The Arts in the United States by Ishbel Ross (complete)
S-6426 Fine American Glassware. Oct 1944.
S-4554 U. S Architects Plot Post-war Housing, Part I.
S-6321 Prefabricated "Half-Hour" Houses. Sept 1944.
S-5293 Achievements in Modern Architecture in America. Sept 1944.
S-5329 San Francisco Ballet, Oldest Civic Company in America. June 1944.
S-6763 The Byzantine Institute of Istanbul, Paris and Boston. by Seth T. Gano, secy of the Institute. Nov 1944.
S-5365 U. S. Exports Uncover the Mosaics of Hagia Sophia. June 1944.
S-2260 Pottery of North Carolina
S-6255 Guggenheim Scholarships Benefit the Arts and Sciences. Sept 1944
S-7708 Literary Newsletter (Temper of the century... ) April, 1945 by Amy Loverlian.
S-7538 Literary Newsletter (New publishing houses...) March, 1945 by Norman Cousins.
S-7476 Literary Newsletter (Amer. Humour...) 13 March, 1945 by Henr Seidel Canby.
S-7260 Literary Newsletter (Publisher's New Year....) Febr, 1945 by Norman Cousins.
S-5772 Profile: Robert Frost, Amer. Poet. 21 July 1944.
S-5420 Wm Saroyan. A 'Living Legend' OWI June 1944.
S-5475 The Pilgrimage of Ernest Hemingway. July, 1944.
S-3737 Chas F. Lummis-----A Literary Biography.
S-3474 John Steinbeck. Literary Reporter.
S-3973 U. S. Newspaperman a Leading Post. (d.r. Clifford J. Laube.)
S-2860 The Cultural Growth of the United States since 1900. by Stanley Williams. *2nd copy
S-4153 Profile: Sinclair Lewis, U. S. Author. 25 Jan 1944.
Miscellaneous
S-7586 Philatelic Review, by Ernest H. Kehr, Stamp Ed. N. Y. Her-Trib. April, 1945. OWI
S-7562 Art and Archaeology Newsletter #7. by Steph S. Luce & Millard Meiss April, 1945. OWI
S-7670 The Reconstruction of Education by I. N. Kandel April, 1945.
S-7436 Art and Archaeology, Newsletter #5. by Steph S. Luce & Millard Meiss. March, 1945.
S-7246 Art and Archaeology Newsletter. by Steph S. Luce & Millard Meiss. 15 Jan 1945.
S-7084 Art and Archaeology Newsletter #3. by Steph. S. Luce & Millard Meiss. JAN, 1945.
S-5616 Philatelic Newsletter by Ernest A. Kehr July, 1944.
S-4881 Inter-American Art by David E. Finley.
Motion Pictures (Radio &).
S-7838 Library of Old Film Pictures Contains Collectors' Items. June 1945.
S-7331 Film Actor Holds U.S. Democratic Office. (Albert Dekker) Febr 1945.
S-7289 French Film Star Visits United States. (Pierre Blanchar) Febr 1945.
S-7291 New Film Star Climbed to Success in One Picture. (Lauren Bacall) Febr 1945.
S-7378 New Uses For Radio in the United States. Febr 1945.
S-7371 Danny Kaye an Outstanding Comedian of the Screen. Febr 1945.
S-7290 New Film Reflects U.S. Wartime Spirit. Febr 1945.
S-7248 U.S. Radio used as Education Aid. Jan 1945.
S-7179 Young U. S. Composer Enters Cinema Field. Jan 1945.
S-6785 "The Sullivans"---American War Heroes. Dec 1944.
S-7005 Helen Hayes, "The Mighty Atom" Dec. 1944.
S-7178 Famed Novel Filmed in United States. (Richard Llewellyn: "None but the Lonely Heart") Jan 1945.
S-7180 Paul Muni to play Alfred Nobel on Screen. Jan 1945.
S-7177 Popular Film Star Returns from Philipine Battle. Jan 1945.
S-7225 Hollywood Guild to Train Young Actors. Jan 1945.
S-7222 Film of "Grand National" Popular in United States. Jan. 1945.
S-6982 Ethel Barrymore, Stage Star at 65. Jan. 1945.
S-6912 Post-War Schoo1 Courses in Motion Pictures. Dec. 1944
S-6905 Hour a Television Studio Operates. Dec 1944.
S-6985 French. Italian and Spanish "Dubbed" into Hollywood Film. Dec. 1944.
S-6924 American and Russian Film developments. Dec, 1944
S-6741 America's Pictorial Record. Oct 1944.
S-6986 "Winged Victory" depicts Drama of U. S. Air Forces. Dec 1944.
S-7011 Teurneur, Film Director, Merges U. S. and French Techniques. Dec 1944.
S-6823 The Walt Disney Studios---Home of Mickey Mouse. Nov 1944.
S-6770 The American Soldier's Favorite Entertainer. (Dinah Shore) Nov 1944.
S-6277 Robert Montgomery's War Career. Sept 1944.
S-6975 Andre Girard's "Stations cf the Cross". Dec 1944.
S-6884 Art and Archaeology Newsletter #3. Steph. S. Luce and Millard Meiss. 8 Dec 1944.
S-6925 Michele Morgan finds "One World" Ideas at Work. Dec 1944
S-6641 America's Radio Voice. October, 1944
S-6683 Hollywood Newsletter. 10. Nov 1944
S-5148 Jennifer Jones, Star of Hollvwood's "Song of Bernadette".
S-6326 Hollywood Newsletter. 2 Oct 1944
S-4707 Hollywood Newsletter. 11 April 1944.
S-6684 Humphrey Bogart. Blunt and Outspoken Film Star. Nov 1944.
S-6589 Carole Landis, Hollywood Film Star in Pacific War Theatre. Oct 1944.
S-6557 Paris-born TJ. S. Film Player plans to Return to France. Oct 1944. (d.c. Andrea King)
S-6406 Barrier Finally Plays an American Role. 6 Oct 1944.
S-6389 Manjou, Screen Star Entertained Soldiers Overseas. Oct 1944.
S-6405 James Newcombe, Hollywood Film Editor. Oct 1944
S-6207 Hollywood Newsletter. 11 Sept 1944
S-6282 U. S. Film Star of Spanish Descent. Sept 1944
S-6414 Ann Sheridan Reports on Far-East Tour. 15 Sept 1944
S-6411 Ann Richards, Australian-born Film Star.
S-6284 Hollywood Script Girl Holds an Important Job. Sept 1944
S-6137 Arc Lamps Flood Film Sets with Brilliant Light. Sept 1944
S-6138 Maria Palmer, New Film Actress. Sept 1944
S-6285 Hollywood Newsletter. Sept 14, 1944
S-6209 Artists Work as Film Directors. Sept 1944
S-6139 Hollywood Newsletter Sept 8, 1944.
S-6063 George Korvin. European-born. U.S. Film Star. Sept 1944
S-6136 Alfred Tbarra, Versatile U. S. Artist. Sept 1944
S-6090 Hollywood's Stunt Men Do Dangerous Work for Stars. Sept 1944
S-6121 Film Tells of Impact of War on Amer. Family. Aug 1941
S-5789 Hollywood Newsletter Aug 1944.
S-5872 "Soldiers in Greasepaint" Entertain United Nations Troops. Aug 1944
S-5766 "Soldiers in Greasepaint" Lead Home-front Drives. 2 Aug 1944? )
S-6061 Hollywood Nswsletter. 31 Aug 1944
S-5966 Charles Boyer, Film Star, Busy with War Work. Aug 1944
S-5901 Claudette Colbert, French-born Amer. Film Star. Aug 1944
S-5937 Merle Oberon, British-born Hollywood Film Star. Aug 1944
S-5965 Victor Francen, Belgian-born Actor, in Hollywood. Aug 1944
S-5831 Explosives Experts devise Hollywood Battle-scene Blasts. Aug 1944
S-5817 Gracie Fields, English Star in Hollywood. Aug 1944
S-5816 Carts Grant to Star in Hollywood's "None but the Lonely Heart". Aug 1944
S-5819 Peter Godfrey, English-born Hollywood Director. Aug 1944
S-5725 Son of Korean Patriot is U. S. Film Actor. July 1944
S-5727 Film Dog's Earnings Help Blinded War Veterans. July 1944
S-5696 Hollywood Newsletter, 4 July 1944
S-5641 Rouben Mamoulian, Popular Film Director. July 1944
S-5555 Hollywood Entertainers Expect Philippine Assignments. July 1944
S-5661 Bette Davis tells of Her Work. July 1944
S-7641 The Motion Picture Academy's Activities during 1944 by Walter Wanger, president, Acad. Mot. Fict. Arts & Sc. Mar. 1945.
S-7546 Hollywood Studios Maintain Schools for Child Actors. March 1945.
S-7507 America's Amateur Film Makers April 1945
S-7506 Sound Technique Overcomes "Dead" Spots in Cinema Houses. March 1945
S-7377 Screen Star returns from China Burrs India Tour. (Pat O'Brien) Febr 1945
S-6439 British Hospital Setting For Broadway Play. Oct 1944
S-4366 U.S. Film Star Entertains Troops in Alaska. (Ingrid Bergman)
S-7378 New Uses for Radio in the United States. Febr 1945.
S-7491 The Radio Corporation of America Research Laboratory. March 1945
Motion Pictures Folder.
Note
S-4185 The Complex Job of Hollywood Costume Designers.
S-5556 Hollywood Newsletter, 12 July 1944.
S-5259 Ray Milland, Welsh-born Film Star. June 1944.
S-5508 How Film Stars Lesrn their Lines. July 1944.
S-5471 Hollywood's Youngest Top-flight Director is of Russian Descent. June 1944 (Edw. Dmytryk)
S-5330 Jack Benny, U. S. Film and Radio Star, Entertaining Troops. June 1941
S-5328 Authentic Russian Scenes Recreated in U.S. Film. June 1944.
S-3720 Maureen O'Hara Portrays Varied Screen Types.
S-3770 Hollywood Newsletter, 4 Jan 1944.
S-5422 Fan Mail Advice Heeded in Hollywood. June 1944.
S-5423 Hollywood Newsletter, June 1944.
S-5324 Joseph Calleia, Nollvwood Film Player,, Native of Malta. June 1944.
S-5232 Motion Picture Hazards Restful for Italian-born Actor. May 1944 (Geo. Dolenz)
S-5244 Hollywood Newsletter, June 1944
S-5233 Hollywood Cameramen Working on All War Fronts. June 1944.
S-5051 European Stars in Hollywood Continue Battle against Fascism.
S-5326 LeRoy Prinz, Hollywood Dance Director. June 1944
S-5327 Sydney Greenstreet U.S. Film Villain, born in England. June 1944.
S-5149 Liorel Barrymore, Composer. *2nd copy
S-5199 Betty Grable, "Pin-up" Champion. June 1944.
S-5023 Hollywood Newsletter. 19 May 1944.
S-5000 U. S. Screen Idol Returns to Films. (Francis Y. Bushman)
S-5198 Los Angeles Honours United Nations. May 1944
S-5069 Hollywood Honours George Pal, Hungarian-born Producer.
S-5276 U.S. Firms send Medicines to Many Parts of World. June 1944.
S-5118 Hollywood Films Reflect Public Desire for Fine Literature.
S-5052 Paulette Goddard--"Kiss Precious Cargo".
S-4923 Film Star Paulette Goddard entertains U. S. Troops in India and China.
S-4929 Hollywood Newsletter. 6 May 1944.
S-4921 Hedy Lamarr. Film Beauty and U.S. Canteen Hostess.
S-4761 Hollywood Newsletter. 18 April 1944
S-4610 Hollywood Newsletter. 8 April 1944
S-4714 American Cinema Looks back over First 50 Years.
S-4444. Hungarian Motion-Picture Director Stresses Music. By Joseph Pasternak.
S-4563 The Army studies Films.
S-4626 Seven Sons of Lebanon Operate Motion-Picture Chain.
S-4431 Hollywood Newsletter.
S-4104 Hollywood Newsletter.
S-4225 Hollywood supports League for War-workers and Troops.
S-4322 Yugoslav Film-expert Perfects Montage Technique.
S-4334 Wounded U.S. War Heroes fight again, but for Films.
S-4257 U. S. Soliers enjoy Varied Motion-picture Fare.
S-4227 Hollywood Newsletter.
S-4347 U. S. Motion-picture Ingenuity Creates Wartime Substitutes,
S-4267 The Future of Motion-Pictures in China.
S-4075 America's Box-office Mr. Leaders.
S-4200 Hollywood Actor of Yugoslav Descent Works for Victory.
S-4094 Hollywood Property Men Specialise in Old Furnishings.
S-4183 U.S. Screen Star made Acting Debut in School Pageant. (Don Ameche)
S-3968 Joseph Calleia: U.S. Actor. with International Background
S-4022 Actor of Irish Descent Portrays Many Nationalities. (J. Carroll Naish)
S-4073 Master Plasterer of Hollywood.
S-4027 Hollywood Experts Achieve Miracles in make-up.
S-4093 Hollywood Newsletter.
S-3776 Youthful Actors Go to School on Hollywood Lots.
S-3819 Hungarian-born Paul Lukas a Star of U. S. Stage and Screen.
S-3707 Hollywood Is 'Special Effects'.
S-3733 Utmost Skill Required of Hollywood Stuntmen.
S-3430 Hollywood Newsletter. 18 Nov 1943.
S-3639 Hollywood Newsletter. 11 Dec 1943
S-3583 Turhan Bev's Success in Hollywood Films.
S-3335 Film Premieres in Hollywood.
S-3344 Hollywood Newsletter, 3 Nov 1943
S-3100 Hollywood's Role in War Photography. by Vera Caspary.
Music.
S-7746 A Brief Resumé of Musical Activity in Southern California (1939-1945) by Lawrence Morton May 1945.
S-7742 Music in the U.S. Pacific Northwest. by George Frederick McKay May 1945.
S-7480 Musical Education in the United States. by R. D. Welch March 1945
S-7488 The Metropolitan Opera on Tour. March 1945
S-7334 Opera in the United States during the War. by Douglas Moore Febr 1945
S-6978 Rare Cvmbals Made from Middle East Formula. (d.r. Avedis Zildjian, coppersmith) Dec 1944
S-7091 World Music Organisation Proposed. Jan 1945
S-6935 America's Industrial Museums. Dec 1944
S-7590 America's Appreciation of Tchaikovsky. April 1945
8-7600 Music in San Francisco. by Alfred Frankenstein. April 1945.
S-6981 Music in American Schools. Dec 1944
S-6756 America's Musician's Congress. Nov 1944.
S-6649 Oldest U.S. Settlement Music School has 1200 Pupils. Oct 1944.
S-6553 English-born Engineer Photographs Music in Colour. Oct 1944.
S-5620 Carrillons new Part of American Scene. Sept 1944.
S-6307 Trend of American Music. by Gian-carlo Menotti. Oct 1944.
S-6112 Classical Albums Sent to Servicemen Sept 1944.
S-6089 Study Modern Music Education Sept. 1944.
S-6757 America Preserves Art of Making Fine Violins. Oct 1944.
Painting.
S-6821 America's Collection of Italian Art. Kress Donation Enriches National Gallery of Art. Nov 1944.
S-6921 America's Institute of Fine Arts. Dec 1944.
S-6290 Program to Salvage Heritage of Art in Europe. Sept 1944.
S-6069 U. S. War Workers Exhibit Own Art. August 1944.
S-6175 American Art Restorer Now in War Work. Sept 1944.
S-5782 America's Primitive Painters Foster a Significant Art. July 1944.
S-5559 U.S. Marine Corps Artists. June 1944.
S-5445 Metropolitan Museum Celebrates Return of Masterpieces. June 1944.
S-4819 Frederic Goudy, Famous U.S. Type Designer.
S-4850 Curry, American Regional Painter.
S-5266 Current Exhibit of American Portraits.
S-5306 Grandma Moses wins Reknown at 84.
S-5040 New York Artist Paints People of Many Nations.
S-4933 Burchfield, American Water-colourist.
S-4899 Dorothy Eaton, New England Painter of Village Scenes.
S-4617 Art Students League Plans for Returning Veterans.
S-4464 Caleb Bingham, U.S. Painter of Turbulent Scenes.
S-4283 Currier and Ives: Recorders of Americana.
S-4198 Religious Art of New Mexican Colonists.
S-4142 John Holmgren---U.S. Advertising Artist.
S-3397 Fred Pansdorf, Unusual American Artist.
S-4846 Sergeant Paints Mural of U.S. Infantry School Training.
S-3592 John Sloan---A Leading U. S. Impressionistic Artist.
Sculpture. folder
S-3190 Malvina Hoffman, Noted Sculptor, Turns to New Tasks.
S-6813 Art Club in. America for United Nations Servicemen. Dec 1944
S-6351 Interest in Rovers Groups as Folk-art Revived. Oct 1944
Material of The Office of War Information
Section A.
Axis Boasts. Intelligence Notes
Administration. OWI Administrative Instructions
Agriculture. Italy
Albania.
Airraids Italy. Evacuation, Looting, Profiteering, etc.
Section B.
Balkans.
Scope and Content Note
Barnes, Joseph. Functions of Broadcast Control Division 15 Nov 1942.
Beller. Propaganda for Italy
Scope and Content Note
British. Propaganda for Britain.
Scope and Content Note
Section C.
Cables. mostly d.c. the state of Amer. Propaganda in the Middle East.
Calendar. *incl. one memo on Italian War Statistics.
Campanari. Propaganda for Italy.
Cartoons. clipped from newspapers, political, all dated.
Corsica. annexation by Italy.
Cranston, Alan. chief, Foreign Lang. Div., OWI, Washington.
Section, CONTEMPORARY AMERICA.
1. Miscellaneous Americana.
S-6040 Comparative Distances, Pacific & European War Theatres. tables.
S-7828 Leadership Opinion Poll Set up in United States. Jun 1945.
S-7344 America and the Americans. Febr 1945.
S-7127 Modern Industrial Town. Kingsport, Tenn. Febr 1945.
S-7155 Modern U.S. Food Looker Plant. Jan 1945.
S-6868 The Future of Alaska. Oct 1944.
S-7156 Background on St Lawrence Seaway Project. Jan 1945.
S-6883 Background on U.S. Presidential Inauguration. Dec 1944.
S-6881 America's Fourth Wartime Christmas. Nov 1944.
S-6812 January Anniversaries. Nov 1944.
S-6417 New York City Parks. Oct 1944.
S-6413 New American Millinery Styles. Oct 1944.
S-6338 Guarding the U.S. Statue of Liberty. Sept 1944.
S-6248 Philatelic Newsletter, by Ernest A. Kehr Sept 1944.
S-4473 Heritage of the American Indian (Part IV)
S-4990 Philatelic Newsletter, by Ernest Kehr 17 May 1944.
S-3632 Autobiographical Notes, by Faith Baldwin
S-3732 Philatelic Newsletter, by Ernest A. Kehr 20 Dec 1943
S-3340 Edna Slocum---Housewife, Mother and War-worker.
S-3423 The American Parade 17 Nov 1943
S-3460 Letters from Home, by Faith Baldwin
S-2996 An American Friend of Mine, by Martha Ostenso
S-2921 The Carnegie Endowment's Work Abroad.
S-2867 Guggenheim Foundation Advances Scholarships.
S-3525 Retired Bakery Owner Works in U.S. Shipyard.
American Newsletter.
Scope and Content Note
S-7709 2 May 1945
S-7762 May 1945
S-7611 17 Apr 1945
S-7523 26 March 1945
S-7458 12 March 1945
S-7326 Febr 1945
S-7389 28 Febr 1945
S-7234 #5 Jan 1945
S-7164 Jan 1945
S-7070 28 Dec 1944
S-6996 Dec 1944
Agriculture.
S-7947 Soilless Gardens for Desert Areas. July 1945.
S-7669 Rototiller Designed for Many Farm Uses. April 1945.
S-7585 U.S. Laboratory for Agriculture Statistics.
S-7310 U.S. Wheat and Growing Methods, Part I. Febr 1945.
S-7355 Floating Food Laboratory Tours Agricultural Country. March 1945
S-7230 America Awaits Complete Rural Electrification. Jan 1945
S-6886 New Futures for Wood Jan 1945.
S-7165 Science in Agriculture, by E. C. Auchter, Administrator of Agricultural Research, U.S. Dept. Agr. Jan 1945.
S-6738 Swamp Drainage Methods in the United States. Nov 1944
S-6904 Reclamation of American Arid Region. Nov 1944.
S-7012 New Machine Hay-baler Developed. Dec 1944.
S-6937 The Mechanical Cotton-picker. Dec 1944
S-6631 Toward Greater Soil Fertility, By Geo. D. Scarseth, Director, American Farm Research Association. Nov 1944.
S-6433 Cottonseed Processing Methods in the United States. Nov 1944
S-62 U.S. Grain Elevators. Sept 1944.
S-6372 Mechanical Handling of American Crops. Sept 1944.
S-6162 Irrigation Makes U.S. Desert Areas Fertile.
S-6205 U.S. Boy Foresters Solve Wartime Manpower Problem.
S-6689 U.S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics.
S-6343 America's Post-war Agriculture Problems. Oct 1944.
Scope and Content Note
S-6504 U.S. Government Uses Natural Cold Storage Plant. Oct 1944.
S-6582 Trends in the Industrial Use of Cottonseed Products. Oct 1944.
S-6583 Wartime Uses of Cottonseed Products. Oct 1944.
S-5386 Weeds Help Save Precious Topsoil. May 1944.
S-4879 U.S. Govt Program Improves Small Farms and Farm Life.
S-4919 Work of the U.S. Rural Electrification Administration.
S-4867 Speech Excerpts for your file:
Scope and Content Note
S-4760 Agriculture and Industry Cooperate under U.S. Department.
S-4732 California Figs for Men on Fighting Fronts.
S-4423 Shelterbelts in the U.S. Mid-west.
S-4755 Peary's Conquest of the North Pole. By Commander Donald B. MacMillan.
S-4569 Lowdermilk. U.S. Expert on Soil Conservation.
S-4447 Agricultural Research Project of War Importance. by Robt. M. Salter, Chief, Bur. Plant Industry, Soils & Agr. Engineering, U.S. Agr. Research Administration.
Material of The Office of War Information
Descriptions.
Government.
Industry. (34 pamphlets, 12 of them are Developments and Trends in American Industries.)
Labor.
Natural Resources.
Negro. (21 pamphlets, 16 of them are Negro Newsletter)
Negro. (49 pamphlets, 33 of them are Negro Newsletter and 8 are Profile)
Politics.
Profile - Civil.
Religion. (12 pamphlets, 9 of them are Catholic News of the Week)
Material of The Office of War Information
Religion. (86 pamphlets, most of them consisting of Catholic News of the Week and Protestant Newslatter)
Social.
Women.
Sports. (72 pamphlets, 68 of them are In the U.S. Sports World)
Transportation.
Dalmatia.
Davis, Elmer. (11 letters of correspondence to and from Mr. Elmer Davis.)
Desser, Hanna F.
Material of The Office of War Information
Directives.
Distribution, Proof of.
De Bosis, Lauro.
Economic.
Egypt.
Eisenhower.
England.
Eritrea.
F.C. C. Letters.
Food - Italy. (22 - mostly Intelligence Notes)
Books and Periodicals. (65 pamphlets, most of which are Book News and Book Notes.)
Colleges.
Schools.
Booklet. The U.N. fight for the FOUR FREEDOMS.
Fascist Government.
Material of The Office of War Information
Freedom of Press.
Fringe.
Arabs.
German - Austria-Hungary.
Balkans.
Belgium.
Canada.
China.
Czechoslovakia.
Denmark.
Dutch.
England.
France.
Germany.
Greece.
India.
Italy.
Material of The Office of War Information
[UNK].
Near East.
Norway.
Philippines, etc.
Latin America.
Poland.
Russia.
Spsin.
Sweden.
Turkey.
German Economic Penetration.
Germany - Conditions.
Greece.
Memorandum.
Home Front.
Hungary.
Material of The Office of War Information
1. Index of Feb. 11, 1943.
Italian Desk.
Intelligence Digest.
Japan.
Jugoslavia.
LL Complete-Leaflets, Italian.
Lagoudakis, H. C.
Leaflets. (empty)
Letter Project.
Libya. (empty)
Losses-Italian.
Megaro, Gaudens.
Moorehead, Alan.
Office of War Information Reports.
Outpost.
O. W. I. Staff Orders.
Arts and Letters.
FYI.
Mickey Mouse Hitler Quotes.
Military.
Material of The Office of War Information
Highlights.
Review.
Round-Up.
Science Review.
Patrick, Ted.
Pictures.
Plan - Appendix. (empty)
Prisoners.
Public Opinion in Italian Areas.
Propaganda Campaign.
Propaganda from R.R.S.
Material of The Office of War Information
Propaganda - Plans.
Post War Reconstruction.
Radios - Clandestine.
Requisitions.
Research Miscellaneous. (empty)
Resistance.
Rochford, Daniel.
Roosevelt.
Russia.
Sammis, Ed.
Sears, Tom.
Security.
Shaw, Bruno.
Slave Traffic for Hitler.
Special.
Specialities.
Stanley, Ed.
State Department.
Steel Pact.
Aviation.
Engineering.
Health.
Inventions.
Medicine.
Miscellaneous.
Material of The Office of War Information
Truman.
On Domestic Subjects.
On International Subjects.
Target Area Plan.
T. A.C. S.
Transportation.
Travel.
Tripoli.
Tunisia.
No Title.
Spanish Pamphlets.
Burlingame, M.
U.S., Nazis Comment On.
U.S.A., Memos to O. Dystel.
United Nations.
Vatican. (8 loose sheets - Intelligence Notes)
Victory Book.
Wallace, Henry.
Warehouse Inventory.
Welles, Summer.
Workers.
Material of The Office of War Information
World War I.
World Wide Broadcasting Foundation.
WRUL. (empty)
AMG.
Armed Services.
Axis Quotes.
Events of War.
Events of War.
Production.
Profiles - Military.
Personalities - Military.
Material of The Office of War Information
1. Looseleaf containing information from the letter I-Z. (See #6 on this page.)
Booklet. The Life of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Book. Directory of Organization in America Concerned With China by Wilma Fairbank. Publ. by American Council of Learned Societies. 1942.
Pamphlet. Divide and Conquer. by Office of War Information.
Booklet. Report on the Far East from Gripsholm Passengers. (1942)
Looseleaf containing information from the letter A-H (Placed in front of #1).
Blue looseleaf containing miscellaneous information (suggestions, syndicate, synd. recap., microfilm, reports, cables, exoutposts, Am. Review, photos)
Booklet. Chinese wording. U.S.A. written on top.
Booklet. Asia. Magazine of Nov., 1941.
Congressional Record. Proceedings and Debates of the 78th Congress, 2nd session. Vol. 90, No. 11.
Material of The Office of War Information
Book. China After Five Years of War, Prepared under the auspices of the Ministry of Information of the Republic of China. (Chinese News Service, an agency of the Chinese Government)
Italian Monthly Magazine. Il Mondo Mensile (The World) 6 copies of Aug., 1942, July, 1942, April, 1942, June, 1942 and two of June, 1941.
Congressional Record. Proceedings and Debates of the 78th Congress, 2nd session, Vol. 90, No. 1. and Vol. 90, No. 12
Federal Register. The National Archives of the U.S. Vol. 9, No. 14.
1 loose sheet of paper entitled “Tanker in Convoy” by K.W. Salyer.
Pamphlet. Through Hell to Murmansk by Fred Herman. Original and carbons (2)
Pamphlet. Chapter XII “Full Stride” (From Target: Germany) Original.
Pamphlet. T.V.A.--An Inspiration for World Reconstruction by James Pope. Carbon.
Pamphlet. Tomorrow's Casoline: TRIPTANE by John A. Mirt. Carbon.
Pamphlet. The Are All Our Children by Otto Zoff. from They Shall Inherit the Earth. Carbon.
Pamphlet. Target: Germany. Carbon.
Large smooth sheets of paper. Front one entitled U.S.A. A Portrait in miniature of America and Americans in Wartime.
Group of 15 photos clipped together. Picture story U.S.A. IV
More large smooth pages front one entitled Regional Chiefs.
Miscellaneous correspondence to and from Norman Cousins.
1 Memorandum dated 7/30/43.
One Every Day File containing mainly newspaper clippings.
Project X.
One Every Day File. containing mainly correspondence and [UNK]
One Every Day File containing miscellaneous articles on original or carbon.
Project X.
Proofs. (Dewey, Schreiber, Robinson, White, “What We Expect,” Rank, Ruml, Burton, Knight, Gruening, Frank-Football, Klein-“We Occupy”)
John P. Marquand. (Proofs of Repent in Haste, A Short Novel in Two Parts by Marquand.)
# 1 Editorials ready for press. (“Anniversary Coming Up” “Hopeful But Anxious” “ `Si' Equals `Ja' ” “Nothing to Stand On” “The Silent Army” “How to Prevent Strikes”)
Box Copy #1. (30 pages and pamphlets of editorials etc.)
Copy #1 as sent to Press. (38 pages and pamphlets of stories by various authors)
Miscellaneous Writings.
Project X.
Needle on a Scratchy Record. (short story by J.D. Salinger)
St. Elmo's Fire. (short story by Ken W. Purdy)
The Hidden Cate. (short story by Roderick Lull)
Alaska: The Veterans' State? (by Ernest Gruening)
Are Movie Fans Human? (covers of old movie magazines and some photos)
Violets are Red. (cuttings for the article)
The Wall. (cutting for the articles)
The Sins of Jasner Crispy. by Leo [UNK] (cuttings for the article)
Pernard [UNK] to Future Historians: Some Unknown Facts About My Career. (cuttings and photos)
Advertising Art. (sample photos, some negatives)
The Daily News. (clippings, photos, comics, some in negative)
Do the Generals Have a Chance? (cuttings and photos)
Protrait of the Actor as a Young Man. by Selden Rodman (cuttings)
Fly Your Own ăCoffin. by Neil Naiden (cuttings)
Schools are Child Prisons. (empty)
This Man Marshall. by Merle Miller (cuttings)
How Not to Tell a Story. by Bennett Cerf. (cuttings and photos, some negatives)
General Groves. by Merle Miller. (cuttings, photo, negative)
Are You Promoting an Atomic War? by Leland [UNK]
Chromosomes. (photos, clippings, negatives)
America Wants to [UNK] (negative, photo)
The Magnificent Yankees. (photos, clippings, negatives)
The Business [UNK] Last Chance. by Beardsley Ruml
State of the Union. (play, dummy #2)
How to Run A Castle. (photos, negatives)
The 80th Congress. (photo, negative)
[UNK]
Project X.
Mr. Myles' Power. by William Krauss.
Thunder Out of China. (photos, negatives, clippings)
Too Many Vice Presidents. (photos, negatives, clippings)
Male Sperm. by William Laurence. (cuttings, sketches; part of Too Many Vice Presidents - see no. 3)
Mr. Meany. (clippings, photos, negatives)
Vatican. (clippings from an Italian newspaper, sketches)
Why Remain A Negro. (cuttings, sketches)
Your Heart Can Take It. by Charles Robinson. (cuttings, advertisements)
Medal for the Major. by Ira Wolfert. (clippings, negative, sketches)
Oklahoma. by John Cunther. (clippings)
Only Judas Hates the Jews. by Thomas Sugrue. (clippings, sketches, also cuttings from one other article What Does George Say?)
Joseph Newton Pew. (clippings, negatives, photos, sketches)
Preview New Američans. by Ruth Gruber. (clippings, advertisements)
Notes From Occupied Germany. by Georg Meyers.
Pari-Mutuels: Painless Tax Collector. by Paul Gardner. (cuttings, advertisements)
Night Clubs: New York's Gold Rush by Thyra Winslow.
Where Do We Go From Here? by Bill Mauldin. (cuttings, cartoons)
Records. Record Week by David Hall.
To My Newspaper. (articles, advertisements)
Love and the Gynsy. by Robert Fontaine. (cuttings, sketches)
Blockbuster - Communism. (photos, negatives)
[UNK] Paintings by [UNK] Cartier-Bressant (photos, clippings)
Block Buster - [UNK] by editors of USA. (photos, cuttings)
Project X.
Sample Artists Work. (Charles Wadsworth, McCallum, Eleanor De Free, freund, and miscellaneous illustrations)
The Shamp of [UNK] (an article in picture)
Dummy. USA. (Dummy #2 - early 1946)
Blockbuster. (photos)
Sherborne: A British School. (photos, negatives)
Caption and Blurb - Dummy Type.
Fifth Aveaue. (photos and negatives)
Dummy #2. type tissue.
The Sins of Jasper Crispin by Leo Brady. (dummy)
Nothing but Pathing Beauties by W.C. Heinz. (dummy)
The Bureaucrat by N. Dembling. (dummies)
Pari-Mutuels by Paul Gardner. (dummies)
The Hidden Gate by Roderick Lull. (dummies)
Mr. Myles' Power by William Krauss. (magazine clippings and advertisements)
Love and the Gypsy. by Robert Fontaine. (dummy)
Are Movie Fans Human? by Llewellyn Miller. (dummy)
3-Star Final by Merle [UNK]. (dummy of the General Saw the [UNK])
St. Elmo's Fire by Purdy. (magazine clippings and advertisements)
You Can't Help Hearing by Ren Schiller. (dummy)
Sins of Jasper Crispin. (dummy)
Photographs.
America Wants to Know. (photos)
Project X.
Biography Folder. (photographs)
Catholic University [UNK]. (photograph)
China From Within. (photos)
Collecting the [UNK] photographed by J.B. Peaty. (photos)
Conductor Story. Photographed by Ford Motor. Title: Are Conductors Necessary?
Liberal Catholics. (empty)
Personalities. (photos)
Applications. (correspondence to Mr. Cousins)
17 Final Weeks of 1946. (27 loose sheets and pamphlets of various schedules)
Budget - Work Sheet Figures.
Audits - Financial Analyses - Gallop.
Statements, Monthly Finances. (a pamphlet and a loose sheet)
Research, Pre-view. (pamphlet and loose sheets)
SRL, and Data. (tickets for the SATURDAY REVIEW of Literature, rates, office memos for SATURDAY REVIEW, SRL, misc.)
Circulation. (SATURDAY REVIEW Office Memos, a SRL circulation, misc.)
Project X.
X Contracts, Prospective, Printing Paper.
SRL Production Costs. (several loose sheets to be filled in)
Latest Budgets.
Paper Inventory SRL. (Saturday Review of Literature office memos, 6 pamphlets and loose sheets)
Personnel, Possible X.
Journal - Review.
The Conscience of Major Converse. (galley for Project X)
Miscellaneous Galleys.
Project X.
Manuscripts (Galleys).
Cartoon on Cardboard by Kirk Stiles.
Cover of USA, June 1, 1946.
An article by George Bernard Shaw “Schools are Child Prisons.”
Pictorial Cartoons. (large photos showing inflation)
Miscellaneous artists' work on cartoons. (cartoons wrapped in paper)
A copy of USA.
Cartoons.
Brown Folder. Cartoons - Miscellaneous. Rest of case is also cartoons.
Project X.
Front half of the case is only miscellaneous cartoons.
Abea Jay. (Cartoon)
Ned Hilton. (Cartoon)
Brumsic Brandon. (Cartoons)
Anatole Kovarsky. (Cartoons)
USA Editorials.. (cuttings, photos)
World Peace Conference, March 25, 1949. (letter)
What do People Want?
America Wants to Know. and Portrait of the Actor as a Young Man.
Project X.
Miscellaneous covers for USA.
Miscellaneous Articles. (Broadcast by Prof. A. Einstein, 2 pamphlets of speech delivered by Stalin and Molotov, and misc, articles)
Negative Drawings, Paintings & pos stats, Proofs.
How Not to Tell a Story, by Bennett Cerf. (dummies)
Rank of England by Bosley Crowther.
Illustrations by Dali.
Jonathan Daniels. (empty)
Editorials.
Football's Gravy Bowls by Stanley Frank.
Pari-Mutuels: the Painless Tax Collector by Gardner.
What We Expect by Robin.
A Businessman's Philosophy by Ruml.
Economics by Bernard Shaw.
Schools are Child Prisons by G. Bernard Shaw.
Quiz by Chase Taylor. (proof)
Right to Make Love in Public by Thompson.
Voters Guide by Editors of USA.
What it was Like to Work on the Atom Bomb by Milton Burton.
Only Judas Hates the Jews by Thomas Sugrue.
You Can't Help Hearing Them. by Ronald Schiller.
Cover. (for USA)
Night ăClubs by Winslow.
Project X.
Squatters in the Empire State by S.T. Williamson.
Zoo I.Q. - Zoo Story. (Pictorial Story)
Collecting by Zeitlin.
What's Behind the Civil War in China? by White and Jacoby. (dummies)
Fly Your Own Coffin by Neil Naiden. (dummies)
Preview, New Americans by Ruth Gruber. (dummies)
Alaska by Gruening. (several copies)
One-Man Art Shows by Hanna.
One Against the G-ds by Hanson. (copy)
What Does George Say by Herbert Harris. (dummies)
Column by Jack Iams. (dummies)
Home Fires by Karcher. (dummy)
Why Men Try to Look Like Galley 5 by Sophie Kerr. (dummy)
We Occupy by Klein.
Do Women Know How to Grow Old? by George Lawton. (dummies)
Occupied Germany by Georg Meyers. (dummies)
Are Movie Fans Human? by Llewellyn Miller.
Three Star Final by Menle Miller. (dummy)
America Wants to Know.
Allen Phog. (proofs of articles)
The Shooting at Nogales.
Equal Rights for Men by Philip Wylie.
Sidewalks of New York. (photos, negatives)
Shorts. (miscellaneos articles)
Dummy Type.
Faces of Destiny. (photos, negatives)
By Lines. (clippings)
Folios. (clippings)
Caption - Dummy Type. (small clippings)
Blurb - Dummy Type.
The Human Spine. (Key to Anatomical Chart from the Clay-Adams Co.)
Faces in Destiny. (photos, article clippings)
Hudson Vally Photofolio. (photos)
People. (clipping)
USA Recommends. (misc. articles)
Project X.
USA Reader's Report. (UN Questionnaire, USA Ratings, clippings)
I Remember Father by Douglas Fairbanks Jr. (negatives)
US Art by William Schwartz.
The Fall of Rome. (negatives, 1 msp)
The World is not Too Crowded. by Ronald Schiller. (clippings of the article)
Tilly the Toiler. (pages from The New Yorker)
Philosopher's Quest by William Gropper. (clippings)
Why I Remain a Negro by Walter White. (copy)
Dreamer Awakes by Nancy Wilson Ross. (dummies)
Generals. (clippings of “Do the Generals Have a Chance.”)
Jealousy. (photos, negatives)
In Defense of Drinking by Elliot Paul. (clippings)
Frigidity. (clipping, photos, negative)
Fifty Years of Motoring. (photos, sketches, negatives)
The Bureaucrat by Merwin Dembling. (sketch, 1 copy of the story)
American Production.
Maxwell Anderson.
Arnstein. ( A Mother's Prayer, musical arrangement)
Miscellaneous Articles. (Wedemar, Landes, Barnes, Bergson, Naft, Dewey, Marquand, List, Gruber, Castle, Lippman, Hess)
John Attlee. (Article entitled “Mrs. Corti Hits Forty Thousand”)
Book Excerpts. (Karen Horney, “Divided Personalities,” “People in the Blitz,” and G. Bernard Shaw)
John Bovey. ( The Wall by Bovey, 1 original, 2 carbons, letter about Bovey)
Project X.
Milton Burton. (2 folders, stories, articles by M. Burton)
Cartoonists - A-G. (correspondence)
Cartoonists - H-M. (correspondence)
Cartoonists - N-R. (correspondence)
Cartoonists - R-Z. (correspondence)
Castle, Molly. (2 short stories)
Cohn, D.L. (3 copies of “Fireside Chat in the Persian Gulf”)
Conant. James B. - Close Up by Russell Maloney.
Congress. (several copies)
Kent Cooper. (various articles)
Copy - Dummy I. (miscellaneous articles)
J. Arthur Rank of England by Bosley Crowther. (several copies)
William H. Davis. (article “Text of a Statement”)
Dewey - Membership in a World Society. (several copies)
Editorials - Dummy #2.
Miscellaneous Editorials.
Project X.
England's Public Schools. (article)
Dr. Farnham - “Woman” (Frigidity) (the article and review about it)
Thurston Gentry. (correspondence)
Feature Ideas. (supplementary reports by Dr. Kornhauser)
Hoffman Editorials. (editorial, correspondence)
Jack Iams Says. (dummy)
Idea Dummies. (miscellaneous articles)
Inside Track. (articles)
Vittelli - Italian Material.
Kerr, Sophie - Why Men Try to Look Like Women. (article)
We Occupy by Jerome Klein. (article)
The Myth of Lincoln's Doctor's Dog. (Folder)
Loeb, Harry - Random Aberations.
Mevere, Georg. (article, also article by William Krauss)
Miller, Merle - The General Saw the Dawn.
Merle Miller - General Groves. (miscellaneous)
Project X.
Miscellaneous. (letters, articles, pamphlats)
Night Clubs. by T.H. Winslow. (several copies)
Oswego Story. (Preview: New Americans by Ruth Gruber and They Hold Up a Mirror.)
Padover, Saul - Articles.
Patent Material. (including Thurman Arnold article)
Preview: New America by Ruth Gruber. (dummy and copies)
Ken Purdy. (The Japanese Box, St. [UNK] Fire, The Eve of Redemption.)
William Robertson - Wish You Were Here. (Same article by Horace Coon.)
J.D. Salinger Story.
Project X.
Ships - Our Shipping Soandal Story - Memo by H. Harris (to be written by Robert Nathan)
The Sidewalks of New York. (miscellaneous articles and clippings)
Smith, Robert - Baseball. (several copies)
Southern Cooking. (by Elizabeth Broome and Duncan Hines, magazine clippings)
State Department. (correspondence, clippings, releases, pamphlets)
State Department. (article, clipping)
State Department - Joseph Jones. (article - several copies)
Stock on Hand. (inventory)
Stowe. (article - 4 copies)
Sturm, Alex. (Its a Long Time Between Drinks andWorld Without End)
Sugrue, Thomas. (Myths - or are they all?)
Only Judas Hates the Jews by Thomas Sugrue.
Walters - Miscellaneous.
Project X.
John Wharton - One Against the [UNK].
Teddy White - Civil War in China. (and Annalee Jacoby)
Ira Wolfert Original MMS.
The Human Sperm by Dr. Stone. (article and memos)
Dexter Masters Dummy.
Advertisements. (clippings from magazines)
Bills.
Frigidity in Women - Interim Rept. by Herbert Harris.
Office Notes.
USA Surveys. (Redesigning America, Neutral Disease)
Post cards - Vacations.
Surplus. (pamphlets, clippings)
Merle Miller. (correspondence, clippings, pamphlets)
Project X.
Jordan, Carroll. (correspondence to Merle Miller about Fingerprints)
Norman Cousins. (correspondence)
Know Your Ulcers. (correspondence, article)
October “X” Dummy. (misc.)
Henry Christman. (Misc.)
Memorandums - Herbert Harris.
Time Tables - Airplanes.
Lobsenz, Worman. (article)
Photostats of Hank Greenberg.
Mabel Wood. (correspondence, article)
Blockbusters. (book entitled Your City Tomorrow by Guy Greer)
Editorial Ideas.
Inflation Editorial by Herbert Harris
Editorials - July 15 Dummy. (several articles)
Entertainment Ideas.
Maps.
Time Tables - Railroad.
Project X.
Cartels. (definition, book of 356 pages, unbound, and pamphlet)
Cartels. (correspondence, contiuation of book to page 668)
Possible Profiles. (clipping, memos, vaious articles)
Sports Ideas. (memos, correspondence)
Staff Assignments. (memos, assignments, schedule)
Bills.
Office Service.
Training Veterans. (correspondence)
Quotations. (Magazine clipping)
Tucker, Jack.
Zany.- Under the Chinaberry Trees. (article)
Hughes, Robert. (various articles by Hughes)
Aptitude Testing. (research)
Arnold, Thurman - Research Memo.
Army Story. (magazine and newspaper clippings)
Project X.
Cancer. (memos, various articles on cancer)
Science Ideas.
Railroads. (memos, magazines)
STW Dummy. (memos, notes, correspondence.)
Desk - MTW. (newspapers clippings)
Notes. (miscellaneous notes on articles about famous people)
Editorials - Nov, 10 dummy. (memos, articles)
Art Swipes. (magazine clipping)
Art Story. (article, correspondence)
Cancer - List of Names.
“Baseball” Murphy. (newspapers clippings)
Shipping - Allen Bernard. (research memo)
Steel Shortage - Memo by Robert Nathan. (research memo.)
Surplus Property.
Miscellaneous Ideas. (memos, Magazine War Guide - several issues, articles)
Jack Iams - Editorials. (articles - Jack Iams Says)
Project X.
2k Schuman - Ideas story. (articles)
Edgar Sisson. (several articles)
Herbert Harris. (memos, clippings)
Robert Hughes. (memos, article)
Innes MacCammond. (story idea)
William Robinson. (picture story idea, memo)
Ronald Schiller. (story idea, memos)
(in booklet form) Office of War Information Washington, (Magazine Section, Mag. War Guide Dec, 1942 - Jan., 1943 )
Miscellaneous.
Group of Magazines.
Scope and Content Note
Copy Returned from Printer, November, 1946.
Monthly Dummy from Printer, November, 1946. (article)
Crowther-Rank of England. (article)
America Wants to Know (questions asked of Nehru)
Alaska - Gruening Article.
Project X.
Porter, Henry - Material on Atom.
Writers - C. (correspondence)
Hanna, Charlotte, (story - Isabel Bishop, rewrite - Bringing Up Fathers and Mothers by Knight)
Graham, Fred - Air Travel. (correspondence)
Gorden, Matt.
Feder, Sid. - Leaves From the Rhubarb [UNK].
Bids - Project T.
Publishable Material.
Dabney, Virginius. (correspondence)
Requisition Blanks.
Agents - A. (correspondence)
Agents - B. (corres.)
Agents - C. (corres.)
Agents - D. ([UNK]) (empty)
Agents - E. (corres.)
Agents - F. (corres.)
Agents - G. (corres.)
Agents - H. (corres.)
Agents - I. (corres.)
Agents - J. (corres.)
Agents - K. (corres.)
Agents - L. (corres.)
Agents - M. (corres.)
Agents - N. (corres.)
Agents - O. (corres.)
Agents - P. (corres.)
Agents - R. (corres.)
Project X.
Agents - S. (corres.)
Agents - T. (corres.)
Agents - U - V. (corres.)
Agents - W. (corres.)
Agents - X - Y - Z. (corres.)
Artists - A. (corres.)
Correspondence.
Artists - B. (corres.)
Artists - C. (corres.)
Artists - D. (corres.)
Artists - E. (corres.)
Artists - F. (corres.)
Artists - G. (corres.)
Artists - H - I. (corres.)
Artists - J. (corres.)
Artists - K. (corres.)
Artists - L. (corres.)
Artists - M. (corres.)
Artists - N. (corres.)
Artists - O. (corres.)
Artists - P - Q. (corres.)
Artists - R. (corres.)
Artists - S. (corres.)
Artists - T. (corres.)
Artists - U-V. (corres.)
Artists -W. (corres.)
Artists - X, Y, Z, (corres.)
Robt. McCallum Acct. (corres.)
Yankee Team - 1927. (corres.)
Cartoon Bank. (empty)
Cartoons - General. (memo, corres.)
Entertainment - I - S. (corres. to Public Relation Dep'ts in various companies)
Entertainment - A - H. (corres.)
Entertainment - T -Z. (corres.)
Photographers - A. (corres.)
Photographers - B. (corres.)
Photographers - D. (corres.)
Photographers - D. (corres.)
Photographers - E. (corres.)
Photographers - F. (corres.)
Photographers - G. (corres.)
Photographers - H. (corres.)
Photographers. - I. (corres.)
Photographers - J. (corres.)
Photographers - K. (corres.)
Photographers - L. (corres.)
Photographers - M. (corres.)
Photographers - N. (corres.)
Photographers - O. ([UNK].) (empty)
Photographers - P -Z. (corres.)
Publishers - A - Z. (corres.)
Project X.
A - Z (except C). (corres., some memos) - Writers - A - Z.
Jonathan Daniels - Writers. (corres.)
Project X.
Personal Philosophies by Bishop Sheil. (Several folders combined; names of articles on index cards, story - The Critical Period of Fromage by Gehman, Zany and short editorial, X-shorts)
General A - Z. (Corres.)
Printing and Engraving. (corres.)
Memorandums from I. MacCammond.
Memorandums from Bill Robinson.
Tom Sugrue. (corres.)
Memorandum from Ron Schiller.
Memorandum - Miscellaneous.
Memos to Staff.
Memorandums to Norman Cousins. (mostly Merle Miller and Ron Schiller)
Document Case #40. Project X.
Memorandums from Art Department.
Memorandums to Lilliam Grannon.
Memorandums from Herbert Harris.
Memorandums - Charlotte Hanna.
Memorandums from Merle Miller.
Nat Cohn. (corres. with banks and Dept. of Labor.)
Sobel, Bernard. (article)
Sisson, Edgar. (short shorts - short editorials)
Empty Spaces of the World by Ronald Schiller. (corres.)
S. J. Simon - Bridge Columns. (dummy)
Schiller, Ronald. (memo, articles)
Bill Mauldin. (newspaper clippings of cartoons)
Samuel Norkin. (sketches)
Innes MacCammond.
Lerman, Leo. (memos and articles)
Lagemann, John - Airplanes. (memos, article)
Walter White. (miscellaneous articles about Negroes)
Project X.
Public Recreation. (magazine entitled Recreation - several issues, Recreation Congress National Recreation Assoc.-Proceedings, and miscellaneous pamphlets)
Over 100 copies of an article “Issues that Determine the Future” from USA.
Four copies of “Rank of England” by Bosley Crowther from USA.
About 30 copies of an article by Charlotte Hanna.
Project X.
Over 100 copies of “Why I Remain a Negro” by Walter White.
Over 100 copies of “We Occupy,” from USA.
Over 100 copies of “Alaska” by Gruening from USA.
Project X.
Envelope containing Old Pages Pos.
Over 100 copies of “One-Man Show” by Schreiber from USA.
One copy of “Rank of England.”
Over 100 copies of untitled page.
United World Federalists.
Photocopy of the Chicago Sun, Jan. 1, 1947.
Alphabetized index cards of writers of articles, books.
Six notebooks with: Phone Story Notes, Meeting Notes - 1946, belonging to M. Wood.
White. (article of Sept., 1945, correspondence)
Voters' Guide. (corres., pamphlets, articles)
Congress Reading. (titles and authors, 530 names of Senators)
Carlo Levi. (Christ Stopped at Eboli -trans. from Italian)
Misc. Tests. (vocabulary test, clerical test, corres., Modified Alpha Exam, Mechanical Comprehension)
United World Federalists.
Ft. Ontario Refugee Camp. (Photographer - Nancy Clemens - 20 photos, more photos by misc. photographers)
Medical Economics.
USA Survev. (photos by Permanente Foundation)
Vatican Going New Deal. (photos by Acme News Pictures)
USA Ratings. (photos by Acme and United Artists)
Rank of England. (empty)
Parl-Mutuel. (empty)
Photographs. (mostly of actors from various films)
Football's Gravy Bowls. (photo)
What it was Like - Atomic Bomb. (photos - Hanley)
Night Clubs. (photos)
Picture Oddities. (photos)
Best Novel. (photos)
Theater Stills. (photos of “State of the Union” - a play)
Cover Picture. (empty envelope and typewritten sheet)
Sidewalk Art - Helen Levitt.
Unsorted. (miscellaneous stories)
Swipe Paintings. (photos)
Mac Keuzukiver. (photos)
Part of a magazine.
United World Federalists.
Voters Ouide. (typewritten pages telling about men in the Senate and House - outline of their life)
Veterans' Return. (picture about Veteran's return to his home town)
L.I.U. (pictures about sports - basketball, bowling)
Photos - Audience Participation.
Einstein. (positive and negative photo)
Stock. (3 photos of hypodermic syringe)
Miscellaneous. (pictures)
Surplus Property. (pictures)
G.I. Homesteaders. (photos)
Photos - Audience Reaction. (reactions to movie)
Cartoons are all the way in the back of the case.
United World Federalists.
Nancy Wilson Ross. (memo on the Dreamer Wakes)
Housing - General.
Peter Piening. (article)
Research on Bilbo.
Color Breakdown. (about dummy)
Wedeman's Attack on Cancer. (memo)
Voters Guiee. (listing of all the candidates)
Voters Guide. (memos and more listings)
Mabel Wood - Telephone Girl. (newspaper clipping)
America Wants to Know. (clipping, Newspaper Editors)
Leland Stowe. (Personal Philosophies)
Lawton, George - Do Women Know How. (dummy)
Iams Says. (dummy)
Kircher, Ralph -Keep the Home Fires. (dummy)
Personal - Herbert Harris. (memos, corres.)
Fred Robin - What I Expect. (article)
USA Ratings. (article)
Veterans - What I Found. (articles)
United World Federalists.
Robert Knight. (Bringing Up Fathers and Mothers)
Short Features #1.
Foreign Affairs Letter. (Jan. 15, 1946)
Manila envelope - Eugenie's Story.
Franzen, Raymon. (article, corres.)
Charts.
Dr. Wings. (From a 17th Century Point of View)
Ressiguie. (corres,, article)
Ideas. (articles, clippings, miscellany)
Ideas. (Project X - articles)
Current Copy for Press. (Jan, 1947)
Manila envelope with material on Stuart Davis. (by Charlotte Hanna)
Misc. Filings. (corres., memos)
Memorandum - 1945.
Avedon, Charles. (newspaper clippings, magazines)
Herbert Harris Broadcasts.
Newspaper Clippings.
Clippings. (newspaper)
United World Federalists.
Voters Guide.
Heart - Robinson. (memos, article)
USA Survey. (Notes on Further Installment, and Spine article)
Medical Economics - USA Survey.
America Wants to Know. #1.
America Wants to Know - June dummy.
Argentina - Peron. (editorial)
America Wants to Know - Can We Win the Housing Battle?
USA Ratings.
Blockbuster - Medical Economics by Alfred Jones.
Nehru - India (Am. Wants to Know)
M.F.K. Fischer - Southern Cooking.
To the Editor.
To My Newspaper. (clippings)
Letters to Editors.
Gripes and Groans.
Inside Track.
United World Federalists.
Miscellaneous. (Agenda for Exec. Committee Meetings, Council, Memos etc.)
Engagements - 1949 - [UNK] (correspondence)
World Government. - 1948. (empty)
Pamphlets. (What About the Russians? and Freedon and Union)
Congressmen (letters from - to).
Reese Letter - 1950.
Norwalk Petition Plan. (from United Nations World)
UWF - Chester Bowles - June 10, 1948. (articles, corres.)
UWF - Partial Federation.
Atlantic Union Material. (magazine clippings)
Reprints. (10 copies of “Point Four” Our Chance to Achieve Freedom from Fear and 10 copies of a reprint from Harpers' Mag. by Chester Bowles)
World Affairs Council - Letters Abroad.
Document Case #49. United World Federalists.
UWF - Correspondence - 1948.
UWF Literature.
World Government. (literature, corres.)
United World Federalists.
Foreign Policy and World Government. (pamphlets, corres. clippings, minutes)
UWF - Releases - 1948.
UWF - 1947. (corres., etc.)
UWF - 1949. (corres., etc.)
World Government - Niebuhr.
World Government - 1945-1947.
United World Federalists.
UWF - Releases - 1951.
UWF - Correspondence - 1950.
UWF - Corres. - Jan.-July, 1950.
UWF - Correspondence - 1949 (some).
UWF - Releases - 1950.
United World Federalists.
World Movement for World Federal Government - E.M. Borgese.
UWF Releases - 1950.
UWF - Correspondence - 1951.
UWF - 1952.
The Great Proposal - 1952. (corres.)
United World Federalists.
Telegrams, Greetings - 1952.
UWF - 1952. (National Executive Council - Minutes, General Funds, Budget Report. Pamphlets - The Federalists, Headlines, On the Record, Year of Decision - 1955.)
Writers' Board for World Government - 1952. (memos, corres.)
Releases - 1952.
General. (corres., minutes, articles, Headline)
A B C. (corres.)
D E F. (corres., telegram)
G H I. (corres., clipping, The Christian Register)
J K L. (corres., clipping, telegram)
M N O. (corres., telegram)
United World Federalists.
Memos. (also corres.)
UWF Movie. (proposal for motion picture)
P Q R. (corres.)
S T U. (corres.)
V W X. (corres.)
Y Z. (empty)
Miscellaneous. (The Victory by Ira Wolfert - a typewritten story of over 100 pages, reprints from The Reporter, World Peace.)
UWF Misc. - Mimeo Theater. (corres., memo, report, statement etc.)
UWF - Name Change.
Blanks to Inform UWF of NC's Speaking Dates.
UWF - A. (corres., clippings, booklet - Parliamentary Path to Peace)
B. (corres., memos, notes, booklet - Shape of Survival.)
United World Federalists.
C. (corres., booklet - Essentials for Genuine Peace)
Colston, E. - Ex. Secretary. (corres., memos, talegram, booklets)
-6. Folders. D - G. (corres., pamphlets)
Harrington, Donald. (corres., pamphlet)
H - P. (corres., memos, pamphlets)
UWF - Project Appeal. (project, memos, pamphlets)
Q - Z. (corres., clippings, memos)
UWF National Council. (memos, National Exec. Council Minutes and Agenda.)
UWF Exec. Committee. (corres., minutes, agenda, memos)
United World Federalists.
UWF.- Arden House Conference. (corres., memos, schedule)
Congradulatory Messages.
Convention Data (1956) - Sheraton Cadillac Hotel.
Conway, Father E. A. (corres., pamphlets)
Essay Contest. (corres., essays)
Executive Committee. (minutes, memes, corres.)
Executive Council. (memos, agenda, news releases)
Finances. (corres., pledges)
Gould House Conference. (corres., pamphlets, memos.)
Harrington, Donald. (corres., article)
United World Federalists.
Holt, George C. (corres.)
Leghorn, Richard. (corres., pamphlets)
Pamphlet - Recapitulation - Contuibutors and Contributions.
Migel, J.A. (memo, corres.)
Miscellaneous Correspondence A-L.
Miscellaneous Correspondence M-Z.
Complaint, Letters of (Misc.) --- 1955.
Nichols, Elliott S. - The Family Revolt. (memo)
Riverdale. (corres., Riverdale newspaper)
Slick, Tom. (corres.)
Spingarn, Jerry. - Is Disarmament Possible? (corres., telegram, memo)
United World Federalists.
Merck, George - 1954 (U. N. Charter Revision)
UWF Convention: Detroit. (Sheraton Cadillac Hotel)
#2 Misc. Material (mimeographed - printed)
#1 Misc. Material (mimeographed - printed)
Miscellaneous - House. (clippings, corres.)
UWF. (bibliography, corres.)
A - D.- 1957. (corres., pamphlets)
United World Federalists.
E-Z - 1957. (corres., memos, clippings, pamphlets, telegram)
Miscellaneous Finances and Statistics - 1957.
UWF Names and Addresses.
Manila envelope with miscellaneous mimeos.
Personal and Business Correspondence.
1941 - A-B.
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1941 - C-E.
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1941 - F-G.
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1941 - F.
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Personal and Business Correspondence.
1941 - I-L.
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1941 - M.
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1941 - T-Z.
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1942 - L1.
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1942 - L2.
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1942 - M.
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Personal and Business Correspondence.
1942 - O.
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1942 - P-Q.
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1942 - R.
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1942 - S-1.
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1942 - S-2.
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1942 - T.
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Personal and Business Correspondence.
1942 - U-V.
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1942 - Wage and Hours.
1942 - W.
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1942 - X-Y-Z.
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Lamont Controversy.
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Mrs. Kingsley,. Bernard Shea, JJ Estabrook,
1943-44 - A.
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1943-4 - B.
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B. Cerf 1943-4. (letters to and from Bannett Carf)
Conscription. (Howard Collins)
Editorials.
1943-4 - D.
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1943-4 - E.
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1943-4 - F.
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1943-4 - G.
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1943-4 - K.
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1943-4 - L.
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Personal and Business Correspondence.
1943-4 - M.
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1943-4 -N.
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O.W.I.
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1943-4 - P. Pierotti,
1943-4 - S.
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Jonathan Daniels - Byrd - 1945. (articles by Daniels, memos)
1945 - H-K.
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Engagements.
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Cousins - Lecture Data.
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1946 - A-General.
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Americans United Press Releases - 1946.
Americans United - Ra: Mr. Bell.
Personal and Business Correspondence,
Atomic - Misc. (misc. articles and committees)
Atomic Age Column - SRL.
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AU Releases. (Americans United for World Government)
Atomic Information - Bulletins.
Atomic Energy.
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Meeting at AU.
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Dinners for Atomic Scientists. (letter from JH Rush and list of names)
Atomic Scientist Bulletins.
1946 - B-General.
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Book Reviews Correspondence.
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Personal and Business Correspondence.
C-1.- 1946.
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C-2 - 1946.
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D-General - 1946.
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Dublin Material.
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E-General - 1946.
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Federal World Government. (letters, news, signatures)
G-General - 1946.
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Freedom House, George Field, Executive Secretary, Letters and articles.
Federation of Atomic Scientists. M. Amrine, releases, J. Rush,
N.C.A.I. Releases.
Personal and Business Correspondence.
Dublin Conference.
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H - 1946.
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L-General - 1946.
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M-General - 1946.
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Personal and Business Correspondence.
Marx, [UNK].
Murford, Lewis; 1946.
Library of Int. Relations. (notes and quotes on world affairs)
Lilienthal Report. (notes on the report, How Can Atomic Energy be Controlled?, 4 letters, A Report on the International Control of Atomic Energy - pamphlet)
Clare Booth Luce, 1946. (newspaper clippings, 8 letters)
Keedick Lecture Agency.
Oak Ridge. (Association of Engineers and Scientists, 10 letters and World Gov't Committees reports not for release)
Propaganda Battlefront (Bulletins). (bi-monthly publication)
Q - General - 1946. (empty)
R - General - 1946.
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Religious Material.
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Science. (Whither is Science Leading Us? - lecture)
Stamford Advocate. (dummies, letters, clippings, articles, photostats.)
Personal and Business Correspondence.
S - General - 1946.
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Students' Organizations - World Government. (Pamphlets, letters, telegrams, dlippings to Norman Cousins.)
T - General - 1946.
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Uranus. (newspaper clipping)
UNRRA - UNESCO. (Carl Milam's UNESCO letter, Monthly UNRRA Review)
W - General - 1946.
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Folder, Warner, Rex. article called Common Sense is Not Enough.
World Federalists. pamphlet, telegram, letter to Mr. Whitehouse)
World Government - Miscellanėous.
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UWF - Unsorted.
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Personal and Business Correspondence.
N.C. Manuscript - “A Treasury of Democracy.” (several hundred pages)
UWF Unsorted.
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Army Education. Press information, pamphlet - The Army at War, section from magazine.
Atomic Age Dinner.
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Personal and Business Correspondence.
Atomic Age - Misc.
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Bevin Speech. (corres. and speech)
N. Cousins.
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Cousins, Norman Personal.
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American Civil Liberties Union - Corres.
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Americans United - Corres.
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Personal and Business Correspondence.
Atomic - Misc. US Atomic Energy Proposals, Monsanto Magazine - December 1946,
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Atomic Scientists of Chicago. Leo Szilard, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, releases,
Harrison Brown. article, letters, telegram,
Education.
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Food. Report of the FAO Preparatory Commission on World Food Proposals, Foreign Agriculture Circular - Nov. 4, 1946.
Freedom House. George Field, Executive Secretary;
Germany. Edgar A Mowrer, National Conference on the German Problem, William Warner, Chaos in Germany by Joseph Evans
Halsey Letters. Malcolm Sharp, Lambert Fairchild.
Jewish.
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Personal and Business Correspondence.
Italy. The Committee for a Just Peace with Italy, Inc.
Health Data.
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Literary Agents - Test.
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Los Alamos Newsletters, an association of scientists, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, newsletter, several copies.
PNCC. Pacific Northwest College Congress, Summary of the 2nd PNCC.
Secondary Education Board.
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Spanish. Prelates Against Franco, What Franco Made of Spain, Franco - Peron - Trujillo, Premier Giral Resigns.
United Nations. Department of State, Committee for Peace Day in the UN, The UN in 1947.
World Government News. 7 copies, Carl van Doren, A World-Wide Brotherhood Mobilization,
World Peoples' Congress.
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Personal and Business Correspondence.
A General Correspondence 1948.
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A Applications 1948.
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Book Review Correspondence 1948.
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B General Correspondence 1948.
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C General Correspondence 1948.
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Personal and Business Correspondence.
D General Correspondence 1948.
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E General Correspondence 1948.
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F General Correspondence 1948.
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Marshall Field. correspondence.
Freedom House Conference 1948.
G General Correspondence 1948.
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Group Libel. Will Maslow, -American Jewish Congress, Congress Weekly.
H General Correspondence 1948.
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Personal and Business Correspondence.
I General Correspondence 1948.
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J General Correspondence 1948.
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K General Correspondence 1948.
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L General Correspondence 1948.
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Longman, Green and Co. 1948 Symposium. John Chase, “Years of the Modern “Miss L. Burke, Mildred Carson, Prof. Barzun, “Years of the Modern”-outline (several copies), Archibald MacLeish, Mr. Blank, Edward Mills,
M General Correspondence 1948.
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Personal and Business Correspondence.
Several Folders within one folder. a) M Manuscripts - Correspondence about 1948 b) Marlowe Article. several CollinsMagazines (6)
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P General Correspondence 1948. Gladys Persons, Elizabeth Matthews-Pennsylvania State Education Assoc., Lucy Pilibosian, William Patterson,
People's World Convention. Stringfellow Barr,
Quote: a weekly digest.
R General Correspondence 1948.
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Reader's Digest, Corinne Johnson, Howard Horace, De Witt Wallace, Daniel [UNK] Alfred Dashiell, Howard Florence,
Record Review. Coleman Rosenberg, Everett L Degolyer Jr., David Hall.
John William Rogers, correspondence, newspaper clippings.
S General Correspondence 1948.
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Personal and Business Correspondence.
T General Correspondence 1948.
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U General Correspondence 1948.
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W General Correspondence 1948.
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Folder, Wharton. Frederick Selen, article by Wharton.
[UNK] Wharton. corres. and articles.
Wolfe - Perkins. Schreiber, John Terry, Edward [UNK], Irma Muench William Bond, Thomas Little.
Robert R. Young - Letters to Ed on notes of an Int. Meddler. ARTIcle also.
Personal and Business Correspondence.
A - 1949.
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Williams, Albert. Wayne C. Williams, Albert Williams, Norman Cousins, Robb Sagendorph, Dale Warren,
B - 1 - 1949.
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B - 2- 1949.
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Wm. Rose Penet. photo and letter.
C - 1 - 1949.
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C - 2 - 1949.
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Personal and Business Correspondence.
D.
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Encyclopedia Britannica, articles, John V. Dodge, Walter Yust-Ed.,
Freedom House. George Field, minutes, Authority in an Unbelieving Worldby Leo Cherne
Fast, Howard. articles, newspaper clippings.
G.
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Hackett. correspondence, article, pamphlets (an American School, The Riverdale Plan for Peace Through School Experience.)
Hillver Piece, Bollinger - Pantheon.
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Holiday-Standard Oil. corres.
H - 1 - 1949.
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Personal and Business Correspondence.
H - 2 - 1949.
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I.
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Integrated Education--Foundation.
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J.
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K.
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L - 1949.
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M - 2 - 1949.
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Personal and Business Correspondence.
M - 2- 1949.
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Folder, N.
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S - 1 - 1949.
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S - 2 - 1949.
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T.
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P - 1949.
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Personal and Business Correspondence.
R - 1 - 1949.
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R - 2 - 1949.
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Roosevelt - Spellman Controversy.
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Town Hall Trip.
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Town Meeting Mutual. Town Hall scripts, talks, clippings, Elizabeth Schenk, articles, talk on alcohol.
Town Meeting. Am. Broadcasting Co., “Good Evening Neighbors!”-America's Town Meeting of the Air, George V. Denny Jr., C.R. Pettes.
Town Hall Club. Sture Mathew, Mary Grimes, Thurston Davies, Charles Beckwith, Wm Traum, Elizabeth Colclough, Wilbur Nelson, Walter Cooking,
Thyssen. article, trial, Regarding: Thyssen Trial, Thyssen vs. Reves, photocopies, letter to Fritz Thyssen,
U.
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V.
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Summer Welles. corres.
Wharton. Paul Newlon, Evolution and the Erotic Impulse, Stock Ownership of Saturday Review Assoc.,J.R. Cominsky, Ada McCormick.
XYZ.
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Personal and Business Correspondence.
A.
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B.
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C.
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D.
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East West Conference. Charles Odegaard, American Council of Learned Societies, U.N. Educational Scientific and Cultural Org.-Department of Cultural Activities.
ECA Book Council. Hilda Livingston, The New American Liorary of World Literature, Hon. Wm Foster, Victor Weybright, Hon. Paul Hoffman.
Personal and Business Correspondence.
Engagements 1951.
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E.
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F.
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G.
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H.
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