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EnglishVIAFrevised2015-09-20machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-11T00:14:56machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-11T00:14:56humanSystem Service (system@localhost)revised2019-02-06T14:35:52humanDina Herbert (dina.herbert@nara.gov)User published constellationcreated2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonClark, Bennett Champ, 1890-1954presumedClark, Bennett ChamppresumedClark, Bennett C.presumedBennett Champ ClarkpresumedClark, Joel Bennett, 1890-1954presumed1890-01-081954-07-13English
U.S. Senator from Missouri.
From the description of Letter from Bennett Champ Clark, U.S. Senator from Missouri, to J. Wilson McCutcheon [manuscript] 10 November 1941. 1941. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647960237American Friends of Irish Neutrality.Communist Party of the United States of America.Douglass, Shannon Clay, 1887-Fetter, Frank A. (Frank Albert), 1863-1949Hall, Edward W.Hudson, Manley Ottmer, 1886-Ludlow, Louis, 1873-1950Nelson, William R.Noyes, Frank B.Villard, Oswald Garrison, 1872-1949Clark, Bennet ChampClark, Mrs. Bennett ChampClark, Bennett Champ, 1890-1954The, Daily Worker, and, The Daily World, Photographs Collection, Bulk, 1930-1990, 1920-2001Guide to the Daily Worker and Daily World Photographs Collection, 1920-2001227 Linear Feet in 226 record cartons and 2 oversized boxesThe official organ of the Communist Party, USA, the Daily Worker's editorial positions reflected the policies of the Communist Party. At the same time the paper also attempted to speak to the broad left-wing community in the United States that included labor, civil rights, and peace activists, with stories covering a wide range of events, organizations and individuals in the United States and around the world. As a daily newspaper, it covered the major stories of the twentieth century. However, the paper always placed an emphasis on radical social movements, social and economic conditions particularly in working class and minority communities, poverty, labor struggles, racial discrimination, right wing extremism with an emphasis on fascist and Nazi movements, and of course the Soviet Union and the world-wide Communist movement. The paper has had a succession of names and has been published in varying frequences between daily to weekly over the course of its existence. In 2010 it ceased print publication and became an electronic, online-only, weekly publication titled the People's World. The bulk of the collection consists of printed photographic images produced through a variety of processes, collected by the photography editors of the Daily Worker and its successor newspapers as a means of maintaining an organized collection of images for use in publication. Images of many important people, groups and events associated with the CPUSA and the American Left are present in the collection, as well as images of a wide variety of people, subjects and events not explicitly linked with the CPUSA or Left politics.EnglishRussianGermanTamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor ArchivesAutograph File, C, 1554-2002.Autograph File, C14.5 linear feet (29 boxes)The Autograph File is an alphabetically arranged collection of single letters, manuscripts, and drawings received from various sources at various times. Additions continue to be made.Houghton LibraryPapers, 1894-1960Hudson,Manley Ottmer, 1886-Manley Ottmer Hudson papers168 boxes, 15 Paige boxesThis collection includes material relating to Hudson's career, his activities in the negotiations of the Paris Peace Conference, 1918-1919, and with projects and problems of the League of Nations, including his efforts in urging the U.S. to join the League, his involvement with the American Committee in Geneva of the League of Nations Association, his positions as a member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration and judge of the Permanent Court of International Justice, his participation in other international matters and disputes, and his research activities as director of the Harvard Law School Research in International Law project (1930's).EnglishHarvard Law School Library Langdell Hall Cambridge, MA 02138Fetter mss., 1875-1988Fetter, Frank A. (Frank Albert), 1863-1949Fetter mss.ca. 8,454 itemsThe Fetter mss., 1875-1988, consists of letters and papers of Frank Albert Fetter, 1863-1949, economist.EnglishEnglishLilly Library (Indiana University, Bloomington)Bennett Champ Clark letter to Abraham Mandelstam, 1938Clark, Bennett Champ, 1890-1954Bennett Champ Clark letter to Abraham Mandelstam 19380.1; 1 folderNew York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives DivisionOswald Garrison Villard papers, 1872-1949.Villard, Oswald Garrison, 1872-1949. Oswald Garrison Villard papers37 linear feet (169 boxes and 9 volumes)Papers of American author, journalist, editor, and social reformer Oswald Garrison Villard. Includes materials that are unsorted and uncataloged.EnglishEnglishGermanHoughton LibraryClark, Bennett Champ. Letters to Frank B. Noyes.Clark, Bennett Champ.Letters to Frank B. Noyes.Mid-Continent Public Library, Administrative HeadquartersClark, Bennett Champ, 1890-1954. Letter from Bennett Champ Clark, U.S. Senator from Missouri, to J. Wilson McCutcheon [manuscript] 10 November 1941.Clark, Bennett Champ, 1890-1954.Letter from Bennett Champ Clark, U.S. Senator from Missouri, to J. Wilson McCutcheon [manuscript] 10 November 1941. 1941.1 item.University of Virginia. Library"March of Time" Collection. 1934 - 1951. March of Time Documentary/Newsreel Films Relating to U.S. History, Government, Politics, Culture, and International Affairs. 1935 - 1953. March of Time, Vol. 03, No. 09National Archives at College ParkDouglass, Shannon Clay, 1887-. Shannon Clay Douglass papers, 1928-1951.Douglass, Shannon Clay, 1887-Shannon Clay Douglass papers, 1928-1951.0.1 linear feet.The collection consists of letters of Missouri lawyer Shannon Clay Douglas. They are primarily incoming correspondences on a variety of political matters by a number of political figures of varying degrees of importance, from Missouri statehouse members to Senators Bennett Champ Clark and Frank Briggs and Congressman Clarence Cannon. In addition, several pieces of political ephemera are included. Hall, Edward W. Letter, 1937 June 14 : Spokane, to Bennett (Champ) Clark, Washington, D.C.Hall, Edward W.Clark, Bennett Champ, 1890-1954Letter, 1937 June 14 : Spokane, to Bennett (Champ) Clark, Washington, D.C.1 leaf.Typescript transcript requesting political patronage in the form of employment. Washington State University, Holland and Terrell LibrariesAmerican Friends of Irish Neutrality. Records, 1938-1941.American Friends of Irish Neutrality.Records, 1938-1941.2 cubic ft.Correspondence, telegrams, minutes, news clippings, membership and donation cards, postcards, texts of speeches, press releases, pamphlets, and some photographs. Among the correspondents are Bennett Champ Clark, Martin Conboy, Eamon de Valera, Sean Keating, Henry Cabot Lodge, Breckinridge Long, Joseph Cardinal MacRory, Robert F. Mahoney, Caroline O'Day, Charles Poletti, and Patrick Walsh. Campbell University, Wiggins Memorial LibraryLudlow mss., 1898-1948Ludlow, Louis, 1873-1950.Ludlow mss. 1898-19488355 itemsConsists of the papers of Louis Leon Ludlow, 1873-1950, journalist and congressman from Indiana.EnglishLilly Library (Indiana University, Bloomington)