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EnglishVIAFrevised2015-09-19machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-13T23:05:27machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-13T23:05:28humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonMyrdal, Gunnar, 1898-1987presumedMyrdal, Gunnarpresumedميردال، جنار (Myrdal, Gunnar)presumedMyrdal, Gunnar K., 1898-1987presumedميردال، جنار، 1898-1987presumedMyrdal, Gunnar, 1898-presumedMyrdal, Gunnar (Karl Gunnar), 1898-1987presumedMyrdal, K. Gunnar 1898-1987presumedミュルダール, GpresumedMjurdal, G. 1898-1987presumedMiurdal, G. 1898-1987presumedミュルダール, グュンナーpresumedجنار ميردال، 1898-1987presumedMyrdal, Karl Gunnarpresumedمايردل، جنرpresumedMyrdal, G. K. 1898-1987 (Gunnar Karl),presumedMyrdal, G. K. 1898-1987presumedMjurdalʹ, Gunnar 1898-1987presumedMyrdal, Karl Gunnar 1898-1987presumedMyrdal, K. G. 1898-1987presumedMyrdal, Gunar 1898-1987presumedМюрдаль, Гуннар, 1898-1987presumedMyrdal, K. G. 1898-1987 (Karl Gunnar),presumedMi︠u︡rdalʹ, G. 1898-1987presumedMyrdal, Karl G. 1898-1987presumed1898-12-061987-05-17EnglishSwedishAfrican AmericansAfrican AmericansEconomistsPassportsRace discriminationSegregationSociologistsUnited StatesUnited StatesSoviet UnionUnited StatesSwedesCollector
Economist,sociologist; interviewee d.1987.
From the description of Reminiscences of Gunnar Myrdal : oral history, 1968. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122574538Barger, HaroldBarger, Harold.Bowles, Chester, 1901-1986.Bunche, Ralph J. (Ralph Johnson), 1904-1971.Carnegie Corporation of New York.Carnegie Corporation of New York.Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions.Clark, Kenneth Bancroft, 1914-2005.Dickinson, Z. Clark (Zenas Clark), 1889-Dollard, Charles.Eddy, George A.Fleischman, Harry.Florant, Lyonel C. (Lyonel Charles), d. 1945.Golenpaul, Dan.Grossner, Isabel S.,Gustavus Adolphus CollegeHart, Albert Bushnell, 1854-1943Hart, Albert Gailord, 1909-1997.Harvard Law School ForumHerskovits, Melville J. (Melville Jean), 1895-1963.Johnson, Charles Spurgeon, 1893-1956.Johnson, Guion Griffis, 1900-Johnson, Guy Benton, 1901-1991.Kirchwey, Freda.Lincoln University (Pa.)Meier, Gerald M.Morgenstern, Oskar, 1902-Moynihan, Daniel P. (Daniel Patrick), 1927-2003Myrdal, Alva, 1902-1986.Owen, A. D. K. (Arthur David Kemp), 1904-1970.Pantheon Books.Patinkin, DonRaper, Arthur Franklin, 1899- .Rose, Arnold Marshall, 1918-1968.Rosenthal, A. M. (Abraham Michael), 1922-2006Sharfman, I. Leo (Isaiah Leo), 1886-1969.Spitz, David, 1916-1979.Stensland, Per Gustaf, 1913-Stern, Bernhard Joseph, 1894-1956.Stokes, Anson Phelps, 1874-1958.Wirth, Louis, 1897-1952.Wright, Richard, 1908-1960.Myrdal, Gunnar, 1898-Myrdal, Karl Gunnar, 1898-Myrdal, Gunnar, 1898-1987Carnegie Corporation of New York. Carnegie Corporation of New York Records, 1900-2004.Carnegie Corporation of New York.Carnegie Corporation of New York Records, 1900-2004.ca. 1000 linear ft. (ca. 2400 boxes, 400 volumes, 112 microfilm reels).Minutes, correspondence, annual reports, press releases, financial records, photographs, memorabilia, audiovisual, digital and printed materials document the philanthropic activities and administration of the Carnegie Corporation of New York. The collection is actively growing, primarily through regular document transfers from the Carnegie Corporation of New York. Andrew Carnegie's biographical information and personal philanthropic activity can be found in Series VII. In addition, his pre-1911 gifts, most notably his donations for libraries and church organs, can be found on microfilm (Series II), in the Home Trust Company Records (VI.A), and Financial Record Books (I.C.1). Grant files (Series III.A), which comprise the bulk of the collection) provide information on projects and institutions founded, endowed or supported by the Corporation. The Special Initiatives series (Series IV) contains the records of task forces, commissions and councils, formed by the Corporation mostly during the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s to address specific issues. The Corporation's records include those of other Carnegie philanthropic organizations (Series VI), including the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Home Trust Company, both of which shared staff, officers, and office space with the Corporation for a period of time. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesDickinson, Z. Clark (Zenas Clark), 1889-. Z. Clark Dickinson papers, 1920-1959.Dickinson, Z. Clark (Zenas Clark), 1889-Boulding, Kenneth E. (Kenneth Ewart), 1910-1993.Douglas, Paul Howard, 1892-Keynes, John Maynard, 1883-1946.Myrdal, Gunnar, 1898-1987.Russell, Bertrand, 1872-1970.Santayana, George, 1863-1952.Taussig, F. W. (Frank William), 1859-1940.Z. Clark Dickinson papers, 1920-1959.1 linear ft.Correspondence concerning his economic views and the publication of his books and articles, manuscript biography of economics professor Fred M. Taylor, and miscellaneous articles and pamphlets. Correspondents include: Kenneth E. Boulding, Paul H. Douglas, John Maynard Keynes, Gunnar Myrdal, Bertrand Russell, George Santayana, and F.W. Taussig. Bentley Historical LibraryCarnegie Corporation of New York. Carnegie-Myrdal Study of the Negro in America research memoranda collection, 1935-1948.Carnegie Corporation of New York.Brenman-Gibson, Margaret.Burks, Barbara Stoddard, 1902-1943.Cayton, Horace R.Davis, Allison, 1902-1983.Dorn, Harold Fred, 1906-Drake, St. Clair.Fleming, George James, 1904-Florant, Lyonel Charles.Frazier, Edward Franklin, 1894-1962.Hill, Arnold.Isbell, Elanor C.Johnson, Guion Griffis, 1900-1989.Kirk, Dudley.Kiser, Louise K.Klineberg, Otto, 1899-1992.Landes, Ruth, 1908-1991.McCormick, T. C. (Thomas Carson), 1892-Malzberg, Benjamin, 1893-Montagu, Ashley, 1905-1999.Palmer, Edward Nelson.Raper, Arthur Franklin, 1899-Reid, Ira De Augustine, 1901-1968.Shils, Edward Albert, 1911-Wirth, Louis, 1897-1952.Myrdal, Gunnar, 1898.Carnegie-Myrdal Study of the Negro in America research memoranda collection, 1935-1948.Originals: 9 linear ft. (88 v.)Copies: 13 microfilm reels.Cornell University LibraryCarnegie Corporation of New York. Carnegie-Myrdal Study of the Negro in America research memoranda collection, 1935-1948.Carnegie Corporation of New York.Brenman-Gibson, Margaret.Burks, Barbara Stoddard, 1902-1943.Cayton, Horace R.Davis, Allison, 1902-1983.Dorn, Harold Fred, 1906-Drake, St. Clair.Fleming, George James, 1904-Florant, Lyonel Charles.Frazier, Edward Franklin, 1894-1962.Hill, Arnold.Isbell, Elanor C.Johnson, Guion Griffis, 1900-1989.Kirk, Dudley.Kiser, Louise K.Klineberg, Otto, 1899-1992.Landes, Ruth, 1908-1991.McCormick, T. C. (Thomas Carson), 1892-Malzberg, Benjamin, 1893-Montagu, Ashley, 1905-1999.Palmer, Edward Nelson.Raper, Arthur Franklin, 1899-Reid, Ira De Augustine, 1901-1968.Shils, Edward Albert, 1911-Wirth, Louis, 1897-1952.Myrdal, Gunnar, 1898.Carnegie-Myrdal Study of the Negro in America research memoranda collection, 1935-1948.Originals: 9 linear ft. (88 v.)Copies: 13 microfilm reels.Cornell University LibraryRalph Bunche papers, 1922-1988Ralph Bunche papers 1922-1988Personal papers, family and general correspondence, writings, field notes and research materials, working papers, office files and printed matter documenting Ralph Bunche's personal life and professional career, from his enrollment at the University of California to his retirement in 1971.Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Rare Books, Manuscripts, and Archives SectionWilliams, Eric Eustace, 1911-1981. Literary and scholarly manuscripts collection, [ca. 1930-1980]Williams, Eric Eustace, 1911-1981.Cayton, Horace R. (Horace Roscoe), 1903-1970.Drake, St. Clair.Herskovits, Melville J., 1895-1963.Hurston, Zora Neale.Myrdal, Gunnar, 1898-1987.Cuney, William Waring, 1906-1976Bontemps, Arna, 1902-1973.Brooks, Gwendolyn, 1917-2000.Bond, Horace Mann, 1904-1972.Brown, Lloyd.Buckler, Helen.Buckmaster, Henrietta.Clarke, John Henrik, 1915-1998.Davis, Benjamin J. (Benjamin Jefferson), 1903-1964.Ellison, Ralph.Fauset, Arthur Huff, 1899-1983.Frazier, Edward Franklin, 1894-1962.Literary and scholarly manuscripts collection, [ca. 1930-1980]35.4 lin. ft.Typescripts of novels, biographies, essays, and poems on historical, sociological and educational issues, and conference papers. Some of the typescripts appear as final drafts, others as working drafts with author's annotations and corrections. Manuscripts included are SLAVERY AND CAPITALISM by Eric Williams; BLACK METROPLIS by Horace Cayton and St. Clair Drake; LIFE IN A HAITIAN VALLEY by Melville J. Herskovits: JONAH'S GOURD VINE by Zora Neale Hurston; AMERICAN DILEMMA by Gunnar Myrdal; and poems by Waring Cuney. Other authors represented are Arna Bontemps, Gwendolyn Brooks, Horace Mann Bond, Lloyd Brown, Helen Buckler, Henrietta Buckmaster, John H. Clark, Benjamin Davis, Owen Dodson, Ralph Ellison, Arthur Huff Fauset, and E. Franklin Frazier. Conference material includes Melville J. Herskovits and the Future of Africana Studies (Schomburg Center, May 1988) Marcus Garvey Centennial Conference (Jamaica, November 1987), and Second World Black and African Festival of Arts and Culture (Nigeria, 1977) Campbell University, Wiggins Memorial LibraryBunche, Ralph J. (Ralph Johnson), 1904-1971. Ralph Bunche papers, 1922-1988.Bunche, Ralph J. (Ralph Johnson), 1904-1971.Ralph Bunche papers, 1922-1988.27.6 lin. ft.Personal papers, family and general correspondence, writings, field notes and research materials, working papers, office files and printed matter documenting Ralph Bunche's personal life and professional career, from his enrollment at the University of California to his retirement in 1971. Family papers (1922-1988) comprise personal papers of Ralph Bunche and Ruth Harris Bunche. The Ralph Bunche subseries includes educational, medical and financial papers, passports, personal and family documents. The Ruth Harris Bunche subseries consists of general and professional correspondence, speeches and miscellaneous writings, certificates and awards, scrapbooks and printed matter. The Correspondence series (1929-1971) is divided into family and general correspondence. Family correspondence consists of letters exchanged between Ralph Bunche and his wife from 1929 to 1944, letters from his aunts Nelle and Ethel Johnson, his sister Grace Robinson, his mother Olive, correspondence with his children, and occasional correspondence with other relatives. General correspondence consists of three separate files: correspondence from his residency in London in 1937, correspondence relating to his retirement in 1971, and occasional correspondence between 1928 and 1971. Noted correspondents include Walter White, Alain Locke, George Padmore, T.R. Makonnen and Eric Williams. Writings are divided into two subseries: conferences and academic writings, and addresses and articles. The first subseries consists primarily of essays, articles and reviews written by Bunche, in addition to research notes and typescripts of his master's thesis "the Political Theory of Sir Robert Filmer" and his doctoral dissertation "French Administration in Togoland and Dahomey." The second subseries consists of files of Bunche's handwritten and typescript articles and speeches from 1951 to 1969. Addressed mainly to academic and university audiences and to civic and international gatherings, they deal mainly with issues of world peace and his role at the United Nations. Also included are eulogies, television interviews and acceptance speeches for prizes, awards and honorary degrees conferred on him. The South Africa Reearch Trip series (1937) consists of letters of recommendation, field notes and correspondence with the State Department, South African officials and the Rosenwald Fund. The Howard University series (1928-1941) is divided into correspondence and office files, and includes class syllabi, students' examinations and grades, lecture notes, reports and printed matter. Correspondents include Saul Bellow, Rupert Emerson, Melville Herskovits, Benjamin Azikiwe, and many of his colleagues: E.P. Davis, Emmett Dorsey, Mordecai Johnson, Charles H. Wesley, Frederick Wilinson and Eric Williams. The Carnegie-Myrdal series consists of correspondence, draft manuscripts and typescripts of research memoranda written by Bunche, as well as interviews, reports and field notes prepared by Bunche, Myrdal and a staff of assistants and collaborators. These materials are arranged into five subseries: research and administrative correspondence and memoranda; research memoranda prepared by Bunche; reports, field notes and research materials filed by the name of their creators; reports, field notes and research materials filed by city, by county or by state; and printed matter. Principal contributors to this series, in addition to Bunche, include George Stoney, Whilhelmina Jackson, Gunnar Myrdal and James Jackson. Major surveys were conducted in the states of Missouri, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Ohio, Georgia, South Carolina, Florida, Arkansas and Oklahoma. Materials collected include voting charts, annotated city maps indicating segregated boundaries and campaign literature. The United Nations Trusteeship Council series (1946-1950) consists of working papers and mimeographed reports of the Fourth Committee of the United Nations' General Assembly, also known as the Trusteeship Council. A sub-committee of seventeen members was appointed in 1946 to examine and make recommendations to the Council on trusteeship agreements proposed for the mandated territories by the corresponding colonial governments. Working papers leading to the formation of the Sub-Committee, proceedings of its 26 meetings, the proposed agreements, in addition to amendments and modifications, statements and resolutions from the various delegations, are included in the files of the Sub-Committee. A major part of this series consists of the complete verbatim records of the 81 meetings of the Trusteeship Council at its sixth session in 1950. Also included are petitions from civic and political associations in the mandated territories challenging colonial rule on such issues as forced labor, abuse of authority and trade-union restrictions. The Awards, Membership and Tributes series (1927-1984) consists of correspondence, certificates, programs, invitations and souvenir journals of luncheons, testimonial dinners and banquets held in Bunche's honor, in addition to documents relating to various memorial tributes and commemorative events following his death. The Scrapbooks series (1930-1972) consists of: the Howard University Scrapbook of memorabilia and press clippings (1930-1939); the Ruth Bunche Art Student Scrapbook (1934-1935); the Voices ofAmerican Liberty Scrapbook presented to Ralph Bunche at Lord and Taylor's Nineteenth Annual Luncheon on March 18, 1956; the Ralph Bunche Hall Scrpabook of the University of California at Los Angeles; the Jane Bunche Pierce Memorial Scrapbook (1966); the Ralph Bunche Memorial Scrapbook (1971-1972), consisting of condolence letters, telegrams and sympathy cards, obituaries, memorial tributes and printed matter; and the Peace Form One Scrapbook marking the dedication ceremony of the Ralph Bunche Memorial Monument near the United Nations. The Printed Matter series (1931-1971) relates primarily to Ralph Bunche, his family life and his career at the United Nations. New York Public Library System, NYPLHerskovits, Melville J. (Melville Jean), 1895-1963. Melville Herskovits Papers, 1906-1963.Herskovits, Melville J. (Melville Jean), 1895-1963.Boas, Franz, 1858-1942Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963Evans-Pritchard, E. E. (Edward Evan), 1902-1973Mead, Margaret, 1901-1978Myrdal, Gunnar, 1898-1987Melville Herskovits Papers, 1906-1963.56.6 cubic ft. (170 boxes).Professional correspondence and manuscripts of publications make up the bulk of the collection, which is divided into five subseries: General Files, Foreign Relations Committee Report Files, Student Field Notes, Writings, and Photographs. The general files consist primarily of Herskovits' professional and, to a lesser extent, personal correspondence. In addition to correspondence, various other materials are to be found here, including minutes and agendas of meetings, press clippings, official reports, and similar items. The general files are especially valuable as a source of information about the issues and personalities that shaped the disciplines of anthropology and African studies. The Foreign Relations Committee Report files concern the report that Herskovits prepared in 1960 for the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. These files include research materials; various drafts of the report, including the final one; and administrative files produced in the course of the project. The file contains notes produced by Herskovits' students while engaged in field work (generally, though not always, in Africa) for their dissertations. The Writings file consists of six parts: Books, Articles and Miscellaneous Writings, Book Reviews, Research Materials, Card Files, and Course Materials. The research materials consist primarily of physical anthropology data collected during the 1910's and 1920's. The card files were used to organize information for various manuscripts. EnglishFrenchPortugueseNorthwestern UniversityCenter for the Study of Democratic Institutions Collection, Series 12: Audio-Visual, ca. 1956-1987Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions Collection, Series 12: Audio-Visual ca. 1956-1987ca. 3,500 audiotapes, 127 reels of film, and 57 videotapes [various formats].; Online items available.This guide is a supplement to a much larger finding aid to the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions (CSDI) Collection, Mss 18.EnglishUniversity of California, Santa Barbara. Davidson Library. Department of Special Collections.Daniel P. Moynihan Papers, 1765-2003, (bulk 1955-2000)Moynihan, Daniel P. (Daniel Patrick), 1927-2003Daniel P. Moynihan Papers 1765-2003 (bulk 1955-2000)1,306,400 items; 3,741 containers plus 10 oversize, 1 electronic file, and 3 classified; 1,492.8 linear feet; 1,021 microfilm reelsPublic official, diplomat, educator, and senator. Correspondence, memoranda, journals, speeches, writings, legislative files, notes, research material, subject files, appointment books, press releases, printed material, clippings, and photographs documenting Moynihan's career in public service, in higher education, and in politics, particularly his years as United States senator from New York.Library of Congress. Manuscript DivisionRecords, 1946-2000Harvard Law School Forums Records36 boxesThis collection contains correspondencerelating to Harvard Law School Forum speakers and reel-to-reel,cassette, PCM and VHS tapes and phonograph recordings of the Forumspeakers.EnglishHarvard Law School Library Langdell Hall Cambridge, MA 02138Rose, Arnold Marshall, 1918-1968. Papers, 1935-1968.Rose, Arnold Marshall, 1918-1968.Myrdal, Gunnar, 1898-1987.Papers, 1935-1968.28.75 linear ft.The collection includes professional correspondence, notes, surveys, data and instruments for social isolate study, research done in collaboration with Gunnar Myrdahl, galleys, proofs and other papers associated with Arnold Rose's publications. Personal documents include term papers, a diary, themes, U.S. Army documents, work-related documents, and correspondence. Also included are papers relating to libel suit and a copy of his "Libel and academic freedom." Materials from various conferences, and a substantial collection of published and unpublished manuscripts are also included in this collection. University of Minnesota, MinneapolisMyrdal, Gunnar, 1898-1987. Reminiscences of Gunnar Myrdal : oral history, 1968.Myrdal, Gunnar, 1898-1987.Grossner, Isabel S.,Reminiscences of Gunnar Myrdal : oral history, 1968.Transcript: 122 leaves.Tape: 2 reels.Origin of studies which resulted in AN AMERICAN DILEMMA: THE NEGRO PROBLEM AND MODERN DEMOCRACY, 1944; impressions of Frederick Keppel, Charles Dollard, Arnold Rose, Ralph Bunche, Richard Sterner. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesSharfman, I. Leo (Isaiah Leo), 1886-1969. Isaiah Leo Sharfman papers, 1914-1962.Sharfman, I. Leo (Isaiah Leo), 1886-1969.Brandeis, Louis Dembitz, 1856-1941.Day, Edmund Ezra, 1883-1951.Douglas, Paul Howard, 1892-Frankfurter, Felix, 1882-1965.Galbraith, John Kenneth, 1908-2006.Harris, Seymour Edwin, 1897-1974.Janeway, Eliot.Kallen, Horace Meyer, 1882-1974.Lubin, Isador, 1896-1978.Myrdal, Gunnar, 1898-1987.Perlman, Selig, 1888-1959.Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945.Schumpeter, Joseph Alois, 1883-1950.Slichter, Sumner H. (Sumner Huber), 1892-1959.Taussig, F. W. (Frank William), 1859-1940.Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972.Vinson, Frederic Moore, 1890-1953.Wallace, Henry A. (Henry Agard), 1888-1965.Isaiah Leo Sharfman papers11 linear feetProfessional papers largely concerning his work toward the settlement of labor disputes, the publication of his books, his work on establishing a Zionist movement in Michigan, 1914-1918, especially in correspondence with Louis D. Brandeis and Horace M. Kallen; and photographs.EnglishBentley Historical LibraryFleischman, Harry. Oral histories [sound recording], 1973-1982.Fleischman, Harry.Oral histories [sound recording], 1973-1982.100 cassettes.In the early-mid 1970s, Fleischman interviewed his associates from the Young People's Socialist League and the Socialist Party, with the intent of publishing them in a book entitled "Comrades". Fleischman asked each interviewee the same set of 19 questions, including how they became socialists, what effect the movement had on their lifestyles, and their perspectives on democratic socialism today. Among those interviewed are several notable socialists, including Norman Thomas and A. Philip Randolph. Also in this collection are tapes from the Norman Thomas High School Dedication, DSOC activities, and Harry Fleischman's retirement party. Transcripts exist for most of the interviews. Access by permission of the interviewee. Churchill County MuseumDon Patinkin Papers, 1870-1995Patinkin, DonDon Patinkin Papers, 1870-1995120.0 Linear Feet; 90,000 ItemsEnglishDavid M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript LibraryGerald M. Meier Papers, 1928-2003Meier, Gerald M.Gerald M. Meier Papers, 1928-20037.75 Linear Feet; 5400 ItemsEnglishDavid M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript LibraryI. Leo. Sharfman papers, 1914-1962Sharfman, I. Leo (Isaiah Leo), 1886-I. Leo. Sharfman papers11 linear feet, 2.1 GB (online)Professor of economics at University of Michigan, referee with National Railroad Adjustment Board, member and chairman of various emergency and arbitration boards under Railroad Labor Act. Professional papers largely concerning his work toward the settlement of labor disputes, the publication of his books, his work on establishing a Zionist movement in Michigan, 1914-1918, especially in correspondence with Louis D. Brandeis and Horace M. Kallen; and photographs.EnglishEnglishBentley Historical LibraryDan Golenpaul Papers, 1934-1981, (bulk 1934-1977)Golenpaul, DanDan Golenpaul Papers 1934-1981 (bulk 1934-1977)300 items; 2 containers; .8 linear feetRadio and television producer. Correspondence, essays, scripts, contracts, news clippings, and guest lists pertaining to the "Information Please" program produced by Golenpaul for radio and television and to his subsequent publication, . Information Please AlmanacEnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionZ. Clark Dickinson papers, 1920-1959Dickinson, Z. Clark (Zenas Clark), 1889-Z. Clark Dickinson papers 1920-19591 linear footCorrespondence concerning his economic views and the publication of his books and articles, manuscript biography of economics professor Fred M. Taylor, and miscellaneous articles and pamphlets.EnglishBentley Historical LibraryHart, Albert Gailord, 1909-1997. Albert Gailord Hart papers, 1925-1980.Hart, Albert Gailord, 1909-1997.Albert Gailord Hart papers34 linear ft (80 boxes)There are files of correspondence and papers of other economists and of his students, his research papers and professional publications, a group of published and unpublished papers dealing with the "Graham Plan" (Benjamin Graham, a securities analyst) for basing a monetary standard on a "basket" of primary commodities, and also the research notes of his work for the U.N. on Central America and tax reform in Chile. The teaching materials are accompanied by notes by Hart that describe the papers and relate them to the events of his life and thinking. The section headings in these notes correspond to the major divisions of the teaching materials.Among the correspondents are: Milton Friedman, J.K. Galbraith, A.B. Hart, J.M. Keynes, David Rockefeller, and F.W. Taussig.EnglishColumbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesClark, Kenneth Bancroft, 1914-2005. Audio materials, 1950-1975 [sound recording].Clark, Kenneth Bancroft, 1914-2005.Myrdal, Gunnar, 1898-1987.Metropolitan Applied Research Center.City University of New York. City College. Social Dynamics Research Institute.Audio materials, 1950-1975 [sound recording]. 1950-1975.213 items.10 sound discs : analog ; 16 in. (acetate)27 sound cassettes : analog.55 sound tape reels : analog ; 7 in.119 sound tape reels : analog ; 3 in. and 5 in.3 sound discs : analog ; 5 in.3 sound tape loops : analog ; 4 in. wide.Scope: Conference proceedings; seminars; staff meetings of the Metropolitan Applied Research Center, New York, New York; interviews in support of research projects for the Social Dynamics Research Institute at the City College of New York; radio and television interviews, as well as other materials spanning the period 1950-1975, from the papers of Kenneth B. Clark. Includes recordings of the series of seminars given jointly by Clark and Gunnar Myrdal in 1975. Library of CongressNew York Times Company records. A.M. Rosenthal papers, 1955-1994, 1967-1986Rosenthal, A. M. (Abraham Michael), 1922-2006New York Times Company records. A.M. Rosenthal papers 1955-1994 1967-198654.18 linear feet; 129 boxesThe New York Times Company records: A.M. Rosenthal papers document the editorial career of Managing and Executive Editor Abraham Michael Rosenthal (1922-2006), noted for his stewardship of that newspaper during one of its most tumultuous periods, from the 1960s through the 1980s. The collection contains Rosenthal's office files from , spanning the era of his editorial tenure. Containing extensive professional correspondence, the papers illustrate the deliberations and thought processes behind the decisions made at the very top of arguably the most important newspaper in the world. New York Times The New York TimesNew York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives DivisionAlbert Gailord Hart Papers, 1925-1980Hart, Albert Gailord, 1909-1997.Albert Gailord Hart papers34 linear ft (80 boxes)There are files of correspondence and papers of other economists and of his students, his research papers and professional publications, a group of published and unpublished papers dealing with the "Graham Plan" (Benjamin Graham, a securities analyst) for basing a monetary standard on a "basket" of primary commodities, and also the research notes of his work for the U.N. on Central America and tax reform in Chile. The teaching materials are accompanied by notes by Hart that describe the papers and relate them to the events of his life and thinking. The section headings in these notes correspond to the major divisions of the teaching materials.Among the correspondents are: Milton Friedman, J.K. Galbraith, A.B. Hart, J.M. Keynes, David Rockefeller, and F.W. Taussig.EnglishColumbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesKirchwey, Freda. Papers, 1871-1972 (inclusive), 1937-1971 (bulk) [microform].Kirchwey, Freda.Papers, 1871-1972 (inclusive), 1937-1971 (bulk) [microform].11 linear ft.Personal and professional correspondence, writings, speeches, diaries, appointment books, travel reports, articles, photos, clippings, and files of The Nation from the 1930s to the 1950s document Kirchwey's career. Administrative papers of The Nation reflect her involvement with the legal, financial, and staff problems of the magazine. Much of the editorial material and correspondence illustrate the issues on which The Nation focused: fascism, the New Deal, World War II, and anti-communism. The files of The Nation Associates, a non-profit membership corporation founded in 1943, contain correspondence, reports, and printed material describing its activities on behalf of the establishment of Israel and the overthrow of Franco in Spain. Also includes papers of Alvarez del Vayo, the last foreign minister of the Republican government of Spain; reports and correspondence of other organizations with which Kirchwey was associated; and notes for her unpublished book on The Nation. Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in AmericaSpitz, David, 1916-1979. David Spitz papers, 1935-1982.Spitz, David, 1916-1979.Arendt, Hannah.Cook, Thomas I.Darling, Byron T.Howe, Irving.Kaplan, Stephen.Kettler, David.MacIver, Robert M. (Robert Morrison), 1882-1970.Maloff, Rubin.Marcuse, Herbert, 1898-1979.Myrdal, Gunnar, 1898-1987.Watnick, Morris.Ohio State University.David Spitz papers, 1935-1982.27 linear feet (27 boxes)Collection consists of correspondence, teaching and research files and personal papers of David Spitz. New York Public Library System, NYPLRaper, Arthur Franklin, 1899-1979. Arthur Franklin Raper papers, 1913-1979.Raper, Arthur Franklin, 1899-1979.Arthur Franklin Raper papers, 1913-1979.ca. 38,000 items (49.5 linear feet)Papers document Arthur Franklin Raper's work for the Commission on Interracial Cooperation, 1926-1939; the Southern Commission on the Study of Lynching, 1930-1931; the Carnegie-Myrdal Study of the American Negro, 1939-1940; the United States Department of Agriculture's Bureau of Agricultural Economics, 1940-1952; the United States Foreign Operations Administration and the United States International Cooperation Administration, 1952-1962; and the Pakistan Academy for Rural Development, 1962-1964. Of special interest are data on counties and towns throughout the South, compiled for the Carnegie-Myrdal Study of the American Negro, and photographs by Jack Delano, Dorothea Lange, and others documenting the rural South during the Depression. There is much information about aiding and implementing postwar development programs in foreign countries, including Japan, Taiwan, other Asian countries, North Africa, and the Middle East. The papers include Raper's correspondence and private reflections; correspondence concerning the ten books and dozens of articles he published; extensive genealogical and biographical information and family letters and other materials; clippings; photographs; slide sets; audiotapes; and videotapes. University of North Carolina at Chapel HillOwen, A. D. K. (Arthur David Kemp), 1904-1970. Papers, 1938-1970.Owen, A. D. K. (Arthur David Kemp), 1904-1970.Papers, 1938-1970.ca. 12,750 items (36 boxes, 1 v.)Correspondence and professional files of Owen. Most of the materials in this collection relate to his activities at the UN. These include numerous documents and reports pertaining to the United Nations' technical assistance programs. Some of Owen's speeches and publications are also in the collection. The reports Owen received from Gunnar Myrdal and those concerning the private meetings of the Secretary General are especially interesting. A few of the people with whom Owen corresponded are Lady Astor, Clement Attlee, Chester Bowles, Sir Stafford Cripps, John Diefenbaker, Dag Hammarskjöld, Julian Huxley, B.H. Liddell Hart, Trygve Lie, Selwyn Lloyd, Gunnar Myrdal, Adlai Stevenson, and U Thant. Also, papers on regional planning and social services in Great Britain from 1938 to 1944, with emphasis on Scotland. There are manuscripts, manuscript notes, social surveys, government reports, and related correspondence on such topics as hospitals, housing, youth, and the aged. There is some correspondence regarding Owen's association with a private research group Political and Economic Planning (PEP). Among the Scotland files are Owen's manuscripts, notes, and related material for his Stevenson Lectures in Citizenship at the University of Glasgow, 1939-1944. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesRaper, Arthur Franklin, 1899- . Interview, 1971.Raper, Arthur Franklin, 1899- .Interview, 1971.0.1 c.f. (1 folder) and1 tape recording.Recorded interview and transcription, April 23, 1971, by historian Morton Sosna with Arthur F. Raper, sociologist and student of American race relations. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper ProjectArnold Marshall Rose papers, 1935-1968Rose, Arnold Marshall, 1918-1968.Arnold Marshall Rose papers 1935-196829 boxes; (36.25 linear feet)This collection contains the papers of Arnold M. Rose, sociology professor at the University of Minnesota.EnglishUniversity of Minnesota Libraries. University Archives [uarc]Oskar Morgenstern papers, 1866-1992 and undatedMorgenstern, Oskar, 1902-Oskar Morgenstern papers, 1866-1992 and undated41.8 Linear Feet; 27,691 ItemsEconomist, university professor, and author in Austria and U.S., born Carl Friedrich Alfred Oskar Morgenstern in Germany. The papers of Oskar Morgenstern, who is associated with the Austrian School of Economics, span the years 1866-1992, although the bulk of the materials date from 1917 to 1977. They consist of correspondence, diaries, subject files, printed material, audiovisual material, manuscript and printed writings and their supporting papers, and biographical and bibliographical information about his career and publications. The collection principally concerns Morgenstern's work as an economic theorist, university professor, author and lecturer, and consultant to business and government.EnglishDavid M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript LibraryPapers, 1925-1997Eddy, George A.Papers, 1925-199758 boxesThe Papers of George A. Eddy consist of materials related to Eddy's life and career, the security cases of Alger Hiss and Henry Dexter White, his own security case in 1954-1955, and a great deal of material related to the Red Scare of the Cold War era in general.Harvard Law School Library Langdell Hall Cambridge, MA 02138Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions Collection, 1950-1991, 1961-1987Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions Collection 1950-1991 1961-1987ca. 650 linear feet; (942 boxes; 191 reels of microfilm; ca. 3,500 audiotapes, 127 reels of film, and 57 videotapes [various formats].; Online items available.Records of the internationally renowned Santa Barbara-based think tank, emphasizing issues such as education, freedom of the press, international relations, public policy, religion, and science and technology in modern society. Included are materials relating to CSDI leaders such as Robert Hutchins, Harry Ashmore, Elisabeth Mann Borgese, W. H. Ferry, Frank Kelly, Stanley K. Sheinbaum, and Harvey Wheeler. Also includes papers, talks, correspondence, and other materials relating to hundreds of other well known figures such as Mortimer Adler, Alexander Comfort, William O. Douglas, Mircea Eliade, J. William Fulbright, Hubert H. Humphrey, Clark Kerr, Eugene McCarthy, Gunnar Myrdal, Reinhold Niebuhr, Linus Pauling, James A. Pike, B. F. Skinner, Adlai Stevenson, Arnold Toynbee, UN Secretary-General U Thant, and Earl Warren.EnglishUniversity of California, Santa Barbara. Davidson Library. Department of Special Collections.Per G. Stensland Papers, 1941-1983Stensland, Per Gustaf, 1913-Per G. Stensland Papers 1941-198311.75 linear ft.Per G. Stensland (born in Sweden) was an American educator and consultant. The Per Stensland Papers include conference papers, correspondence, proceedings, reports, and speeches. The papers reflect Stensland’s teaching activities at various institutions, among them, Teacher’s College at Columbia University, the University of Toronto, the University of Saskatchewan, Kansas State College and the Milbank Memorial Fund. There is material related to Stensland’s activities as a member and field representative for the International Council for Adult Education (ICAE). Correspondents whose letters are of greatest depth and duration include James T. Farrell, Margaret Gayfer, Budd L. Hall, J.R. Kidd, George E. Miller, Paul A. Miller, Gunnar Myrdal, Alexander Robinson, and Dorothy Thomas.EnglishSyracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research CenterMyrdal, Gunnar, 1898-1987. Letter, 1941 June 14, Hanover, N.H., to Charles Dollard, New York, N.Y.Myrdal, Gunnar, 1898-1987.Dollard, Charles.Letter, 1941 June 14, Hanover, N.H., to Charles Dollard, New York, N.Y.3 p. 28 cm.Requests that the Carnegie Corporation pressure the State Dept. to interfere on behalf of Myrdal's wife Alva in order to get her a transit visa. Dartmouth College LibraryRichard Wright papers, 1927-1978Wright, Richard, 1908-1960.Richard Wright papers 1927-197872.70 linear ft. (143 boxes, including oversize) + 5 broadsides + 2 cold storage itemsThe Richard Wright Papers contain manuscripts, correspondence with other writers such as Nelson Algren, Arna Bontemps, Ralph Ellison, Chester Himes, Langston Hughes, Gunnar Myrdal and Margaret Walker, photographs, financial and legal documents and printed materials relating to the life and work of Richard Wright. Included are drafts of such works as Black Boy and Native Son, photographs of trips to Spain and Ghana, various items of personal memorabilia such as Wright's Spingarn Medal, and a film of Wright's screen test for the movie version of "Native Son".Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryMyrdal, Gunnar, 1898-1987. Correspondence with Johan Thorsten Sellin, 1940-1975.Myrdal, Gunnar, 1898-1987.Myrdal, Alva, 1902-1986.Correspondence with Johan Thorsten Sellin, 1940-1975.19 items (32 leaves)EnglishSwedishUniversity of Pennsylvania LibraryBowles, Chester, 1901-1986. Chester Bowles papers, 1924-1982 (inclusive).Bowles, Chester, 1901-1986.Chester Bowles papers187 linear feetThe papers consist of correspondence, speeches, writings, photographs, clippings, oral history interviews, and other material documenting the personal life and professional career of Chester Bowles. Bowles' political career in Connecticut and his service as ambassador to India are detailed, as is his work as a foreign policy advisor, chairman of the Democratic Platform Committee at the 1960 national convention, and author and speaker on political affairs.EnglishEnglishYale University. Department of Manuscripts and ArchivesStokes, Anson Phelps, 1874-1958. Anson Phelps Stokes family papers, 1761-1960 (inclusive), 1892-1958 (bulk).Stokes, Anson Phelps, 1874-1958.Anson Phelps Stokes family papers, 1761-1960 (inclusive), 1892-1958 (bulk).132 linear ft.The papers consist of correspondence, writings, subject files, memorabilia, photographs, financial records, and other papers detailing the professional career and personal life of Anson Phelps Stokes and family members, including Olivia, Caroline and Helen Stokes. Papers relating to Anson Phelps Stokes document his work with prominent educators, reformers, religious leaders, businessmen, and politicians. Stokes's work on behalf of black education, social issues, and the Phelps-Stokes Fund are detailed. His religious activities, Yale University work, and family interests are also represented, as are Stokes's work on behalf of the Portsmouth Treaty of 1905 and the Yale-China Association. Papers relating to Helen Phelps Stokes include material relating to the Socialist Party and the National Civil Liberties Bureau. Yale University LibraryMyrdal, Gunnar, 1898-1987. Selected works by Gunnar Myrdal, 1965-1972.Myrdal, Gunnar, 1898-1987.Selected works by Gunnar Myrdal, 1965-1972.1 hollinger box.The Gunnar Myrdal collection contains selected articles and speeches from the 1960s and 70s. Most were written while Myrdal was at the Institute for International Economic Studies at Stockholm University and cover different topics, from race relations, to economics, to world peace. Myrdal (1898-1987) was a Swedish Nobel Laureate economist, sociologist, and politician best known for his study of race relations in the United States. He received the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1974. In 1971, both Myrdal and Alva, his wife, received honorary doctorates from Gustavus Adolphus College. Gunnar Myrdal received a Doctor of Humane Letters and Alva Myrdal received a Doctor of Divinity. They both visited and presented lectures at the college during November 1971. Gustavus Adolphus College, Folke Bernadotte Memorial LibraryPantheon Books. Records, 1944-1968.Pantheon Books.Records, 1944-1968.18 linear ft. (ca. 12,500 items in 38 boxes).The editorial and production files of Pantheon Books from 1944 through 1968. The correspondence from authors, agents, and publishers is written to Kurt and Helen Wolff, Jacques Schiffrin, André Schiffrin, and the editors of the firm. The files document the publication of works by A. Alvarez, Georges Bernanos, Hermann Broch, Jacob Burckhardt, Albert Camus, William Demby, Eugene Ionesco, Karl Jaspers, Winifred Bryher, Jacques Maritain, Isamu Noguchi, José Ortega y Gasset, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Sir Herbert Read, Ben Shahn, and others. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesBarger, Harold. Harold Barger papers, 1946-1981.Barger, Harold.Harold Barger papers, 1946-1981.4.5 linear ft. (9 document boxes).The general correspondence in the collection deals with Barger's dissertation and writings in the area of economics. Of note are letters from John Maynard Keynes, Dennis Robertson, and Wesley C. Mitchell; correspondence with chairman and other departmental faculty members concerning research and other departmental activities; and correspondence with foreign scholars concerning research. Included with the manuscript material are manuscripts of Myrdal's "Prisbildningsproblemet och foranderligheten" and "Capital Consumption" by F.A. Hayek. Manuscripts by Barger include comments from editors and reviewers, his Cambridge essays, and other subjects such as, "Increase of Capital" and "Speculation." His work on various university committees includes minutes from meetings, offices held, involvement with students. There are also some subject files, including research materials from a visiting Professorship in Venezuela, as well as the economic conditions of the nation during his stay; programs from conferences attended as well as papers he presented or were of interest to him; a speech that he presented at Washington State University; and some personal photographs. Course related materials include course syllabi and examinations. His research notes include economic indicators for Europe, United States, some individual states, and developing nations. There are general research notes, and his own economic theories as well as his research on the history of Euro/American economic theory. The printed materials consist of articles and editorial letters written by Barger as well as reprints related to the field of economics, many inscribed by their respective authors. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesCenter for the Study of Democratic Institutions. Records, 1952-1991.Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions.Adler, Mortimer Jerome, 1902-2001.Ashmore, Harry S.Benton, William, 1900-1973.Barr, Stringfellow, 1897-1982.Berle, Adolf Augustus, 1895-1971.Bohannan, Paul.Borgese, Elisabeth Mann.Bradford, Miles Gerald.Brauer, Jerald C.Brown, Harrison, 1917-1986.Brucan, Silviu, 1916-2006.Buchanan, Scott, 1895-1968.Burdick, Eugene.Calder, Ritchie, 1906-1982.Capps, Walter H.Carlson, Chester Floyd, 1906-1968.Carlson, Rick J.Case, Clifford P. 1904-1982.Clark, Ramsey, 1927-Cogley, John.Comfort, Alex, 1920-2000.Crowther, C. Edward 1929-Douglas, William O. 1898-1980.Downs, Hugh.Fadiman, Clifton, 1904-1999.Fagan, Brian M.Ferry, W. H.Fingarette, Herbert.Ginsburg, Norton Sydney.Goldman, Eric Frederick, 1915-1989.Gottlieb, Gerald H.Graham, Otis L.Harvey, Mary Kersey.Hoffman, Hallock B.Hoffman, Paul G. 1891-1974.Hutchins, Robert Maynard, 1899-1977.Hutchins, Vesta.Huttenback, Robert A.Jacobs, Paul, 1918-Jacoby, Neil H. 1909-1979.Kelly, Frank K., 1914-Kerr, Clark, 1911-2003.Kieffer, George David.Laucks, I. F. b. 1882.Lyford, Joseph P.McDonald, Donald.Mayer, Milton Sanford, 1908-Miller, James Grier.Mitchell, Maurice B., 1915-Moos, Malcolm, 1916-1982.Mordy, Wendell A., 1920-Murray, John Courtney.Myrdal, Alva Reimer, 1902-1986.Myrdal, Gunnar, 1898-1987.Neal, Fred Warner.Niebuhr, Reinhold, 1892-1971.Norris, Barnard.Parten, J. R.Pauling, Linus, 1901-1994.Perry, John L.Rabi, I. I. 1898-1988.Roper, Elmo, 1900-1971.Schwab, Joseph Jackson, 1909-Seeley, John R.Sheinbaum, Stanley K.Shuster, George N. 1894-1977.Skinner, B. F. 1904-1990.Tagger, Peter.Tugwell, Rexford G. 1891-1979.Weinstein, Allen.Wheeler, Harvey, 1918-Wilkinson, John, 1915-Fund for the Republic.Robert Maynard Hutchins Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions (U.S.)Records, 1952-1991.394 linear ft.Records pertaining mainly to the Center's activities during the period it was based in Santa Barbara, California, 1959-1987. Correspondence, memoranda, agenda, calendars, minutes, discussion papers, transcripts, proposals, reports, mailings, press releases, publications, budgets, financial statements, microfilm, photographs and other files primarily relating to Center meetings, convocations, conferences, seminars, programs, discussion sessions, projects and other activities. Series in the collection are: Administrative Records (including general correspondence and memoranda; administrators' files, annual reports; Board of Directors' files; financial records; legal files; Robert Maynard Hutchins Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions records, and Senior Fellows files). Academic Program (including dialogue discussion papers; Basic Issues Program files; Encyclopaedia Britannica project files; HEW Contract Study of the Future of American Society records; and William O. Douglas Inquiry into the State of Individual Freedom files). Communications Program (Editorial Office files; publications files including editorial transcripts for Associates, Board, Senior Fellows and Staff meetings, dialogue discussion papers, conference papers, individual and group papers, interviews and conversations, speeches and addresses); Continuing Education Program (files for Chicago, Los Angeles and New York offices, and Forces of Change Program). Development Program (files for Board of Directors (mainly fund raising records), budget, center clubs contacts, direct mail efforts, foundations, fundraising, gifts, publicity, and UCSB development). External Affairs (records of conferences and convocations, including Pacem in Maribus and Pacem in Terris), public programs and publicity/public relations files. Membership Program (including files for Center clubs, contributors, gifts and statistics). Other Formats (microfilm for Basic Issues Program, administrative files, dialogue discussion and other program papers, and transcripts. Photograph bio files, meetings and conferences files, and oversize materials separated from other parts of the collection). University of California, Santa Barbara, UCSB LibraryJohnson, Guy Benton, 1901-1991. Guy Benton Johnson papers, 1830-1987.Johnson, Guy Benton, 1901-1991.Guy Benton Johnson papers, 1830-1987.About 20400 items (61.0 linear feet)Papers, mostly correspondence and research project files, relating chiefly to Johnson's work at the University of Chicago and at UNC on the Ku Klux Klan; musical abilities of African-Americans and white Americans; African-American folksongs; the John Henry legend; the folklore and language (Gullah) of Saint Helena Island, S.C.; Lumbee Indians of Robeson County, N.C.; and the desegregation of higher education. Many items relate to his and Guion's participation in the Gunnar Myrdal Study of the American Negro, 1939-1940. There are also materials documenting Johnson's work with the Southern Regional Council, of which he was director in 1944-1947; the North Carolina Council on Human Relations; the Phelps-Stokes Fund; and the Howard University Board of Trustees; and his service to professional sociological organizations. Also included are writings by Johnson, pedagogical materials, photographs and other materials relating to his family in North Carolina and Texas and career. Johnson's correspondents included Langston Hughes, Charles S. Johnson, C.C. Spaulding, H.L. Mencken, Carl van Vechten, W.E.B. Du Bois, Marion Wright, and many other intellectuals, scholars, writers, and activists, both black and white. University of North Carolina at Chapel HillBunche, Ralph J. (Ralph Johnson), 1904-1971. Papers, 1927-1971.Bunche, Ralph J. (Ralph Johnson), 1904-1971.Papers, 1927-1971.44 boxes (22 linear ft.)124 cartons (124 linear ft.)30 oversize boxes.Collection consists of correspondence, speeches, manuscripts, articles, publications, and photographs related to the life and career of Ralph J. Bunche. Includes materials related to his teaching and research, his affiliations with various organizations and conferences, and his participation in The Negro in America project spearheaded by Gunnar Myrdal. Includes materials on Africa: photographs, field notes, US Office of Strategic Services (OSS) reports, and Institute of Pacific Relations documents. Also materials related to Bunche's involvement with the United Nations, including UN records and materials dealing with his appointment as undersecretary of the UN in 1954. There are two boxes of materials on Bunche's receipt of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1950, and material from Joan Bunche and Brian Urquhart's notes from the biography he wrote, Ralph Bunche : an American life. University of California, Los AngelesFlorant, Lyonel C. (Lyonel Charles), d. 1945. Lyonel C. Florant papers, 1930-ca. 1945.Florant, Lyonel C. (Lyonel Charles), d. 1945.Myrdal, Gunnar, 1898-1987.Stouffer, Samuel Andrew, 1900-1960.Lyonel C. Florant papers, 1930-ca. 1945.6 linear ft. (1 archival box, 1/2 archival box)The Lyonel C. Florant Papers consist of reports and some research files Florant prepared and gathered primarily regarding African American migration and population studies across the country, mostly for the Negro in America study. Other investigators represented in this collection include Samuel A. Stouffer, V. B. Stanbery, Aubrey Clyde Robinson, Glenore Fisk Horne, and Frank Lorimer. The collection contains carbon copies of reports and fragments of the typescript of "Negro Migration 1860-1940," as well as state planning board studies. Among the manuscripts is a study of migrant workers in general and in Florida, specifically, and census data on migration. There are also reports about student housing in Newport News, Virginia (1941) Of interest are Gunnar Myrdal's reports of interviews he conducted together with sociologist Horace Cayton of union organizer J. Levirt Kelly, and one of Senator Theodore G. Bilbo of Mississippi (1940). Senator Bilbo, an ultraconservative southern Democrat, was known for his racism and sponsorship of a bill in Congress for the Voluntary Repatriation of American Negroes to Africa. New York Public Library System, NYPLMyrdal, Gunnar, 1898-1987,. Gunnar Myrdal collection, 1940, [microform].Myrdal, Gunnar, 1898-1987,Gunnar Myrdal collection, 1940, [microform].1 reel.The collection consists of two research memoranda prepared in 1940 under the auspices of the Carnegie-Mydral study of "The Negro in America," for use in Gunnar Myrdal's "An American Dilemma: The Negro Problem and Modern Democracy" (1943). The first item is "Source Material for Patterns of Negro Segregation" in Houston, Texas by Charles S. Johnson and the second is "A History of Racial Ideologies in the United States with references to the Negro" by Guion G. Johnson. The material is from the Problem of the American Negro papers in the Schomberg Collection. Yale University LibraryWirth, Louis, 1897-1952. Papers, 1918-1952 (inclusive).Wirth, Louis, 1897-1952.Papers, 1918-1952 (inclusive).34.5 linear ft.Contains correspondence, reports, minutes, manuscripts, lecture notes, reprints, manuscripts by others, reprints, reviews, and newspaper clippings. Includes a 1918 term paper on social pathology Wirth wrote as a student for Ernest Burgess. Correspondents include Horace Cayton, Karl Mannheim, Charles Merriam, Gunnar Myrdal, Melchior Palyi, Robert Park, Robert Redfield, Hans Speier, Leopold von Wiese, and others. Contains outline and manuscript chapters of incomplete work, The City. Also includes teaching materials, committee records, and administrative files from the Division of Social Sciences and Department of Sociology while Wirth was at the University of Chicago. Organizations highlighted include the American Sociological Society, the International Sociological Association, the Social Science Research Council, and the Chicago Crime Commission. Topics covered relate to city planning, urban problems, racial discrimination, housing, and education. University of Chicago LibraryBunche, Ralph J. (Ralph Johnson), 1904-1971. The political status of the Negro [microform] / Ralph J. Bunche.Bunche, Ralph J. (Ralph Johnson), 1904-1971.Myrdal, Gunnar, 1898-Schomburg Collection of Negro Literature and History.The political status of the Negro [microform] / Ralph J. Bunche. 1940.7 v. : ill., maps.Oberlin College LibraryStern, Bernhard Joseph, 1894-1956. Bernhard Stern/Alain Locke collection, 1931-1955.Stern, Bernhard Joseph, 1894-1956.Stern, Bernhard Joseph, 18894-1956.Myrdal, Gunnar, 1898-1987.Wilkerson, Doxey Alphonso, 1905-1993.Bernhard Stern/Alain Locke collection, 1931-1955..4 lin. ft.Correspondence between Bernhard Stern and Alain Locke, co-editors of "When Peoples Meet, A Study in Race and Cultural Contacts" (1946), a book on race relations. Letters document the working relationship between the two and some of the work that went into finalizing and publicizing the book. Also research notes and correspondence re Stern's and Melville Jacob's book "Outline of Anthropology;" a file (1939-1942) related to Stern's involvement with the Carnegie Corporation "Negro in America" study, including memoranda from Gunnar Myrdal and Doxey Wilkerson, another project participant; also Stern's lecture notes for courses in anthropology at the New School for Social Research, 1930s-1950. Campbell University, Wiggins Memorial LibraryLincoln University (Pa.). Honorary degree recipients collection, 1868-1989 (bulk 1940-1989).Lincoln University (Pa.)Honorary degree recipients collection, 1868-1989 (bulk 1940-1989).1.5 linear ft.Collection consists of recipient lists (1868-1978), degree citations, news clippings, programs, and biographical information on honorary degree recipients of Lincoln University. Lincoln University, Langston Hughes Memorial Library, Langston Hughes Memorial LibraryHarold Barger Papers, 1946-1981Barger, Harold 1907-.Harold Barger Papers, 1946-19814.5 linear ft. (9 document boxes).EnglishColumbia University. Rare Book and Manuscript Library