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American philosopher, educator, author.
Mortimer Jerome Adler, philosopher, educator, writer. The Mortimer J. Adler Papers include information on his work with the Great Books, Encyclopaedia Britannica, and the Institute for Philosophical Research as well as material relating to his many publications. The collection consists of articles, correspondence, manuscripts, memoranda, newspaper clippings, notes, reading lists, reprints, and other materials relating to the career of Mortimer J. Adler.
Mortimer Jerome Adler, born 1902 in New York City, is an American philosopher, educator, and author. He began his career as a secretary and copywriter for the New York Sun and through a program of formal and self education was awarded a PhD from Columbia University (1928). Adler, who became associate professor there in 1930, continued to participate in the Honors program, instituted by John Erskine, which focused on the reading of the classics. His tenure at Columbia included study with such eminent thinkers as Erskine and John Dewey. This kind of environment inspired not only his interest in reading and the study of the great books of Western Civilization, but his insistence on the establishment of an integrated philosophy of science, literature, and religion.
It was this combination of interests that dominated his career at schools and research institutions such as the University of Chicago, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the Institute for Philosophical Research, and the Aspen Institute, the last two of which he helped establish. Adler was also a board member of the Ford Foundation and the Encyclopedia Britannica, whose policies and programs he helped guide and significantly influence.
In 1930 he was appointed to the Philosophy faculty at the University of Chicago. Because of the innovations he proposed for the curriculum, his appointment led to a conflict with the faculty. These changes were based on Adler's central interests in the reading, discussion and analysis of classic literature and an integrated philosophical approach to the study of separate disciplines. By 1931 these interdepartmental wars resulted in Adler's reassignment to the Law School as Professor of Philosophy of Law. While he continued his educational reforms on a more conservative basis, the concept of seminars on great books and great ideas continued to gain inroads at other universities. In 1952, his work culminated in the publication by Britannica of the Great Books and Great Ideas series.
His earliest work resulted in the publication of Dialectic (1927), which focused on a summation of the great philosophical and religious ideas of Western Civilization -- ideas influenced by his fascination with medieval thought and sensibility. The work on which he had concentrated since his Columbia University days, together with a lecture series and essays produced in Chicago, resulted in several publications: The Higher Learning in America (1936), What Man Has Made of Man: A Study of the Consequences of Platonism and Positivism in Psychology (1937), Art and Prudence: A Study in Practical Philosophy (1937) and, in December 1940, How to Read a Book: The Art of Getting A Liberal Education. His interest in the liberal education of the common man came to fruition in How to Read a Book.
How to Think About War and Peace (1943), written in the political and social climate of the Second World War, continued his advocacy of a popular, yet intelligent approach to public education. Adler met life-long friend Clifton Kip Fadiman in a great books seminar taught by Adler at Columbia University. Fadiman later became an editor at Simon and Schuster, a literary critic for The New Yorker as well as the author of numerous essays and books. While corresponding with Adler throughout the writing of the book, he supplied, in 1943, the preface, A Plea to the Reader, for How to Think about War and Peace.
Adler has written voluminously throughout his career, consistently focusing on a cross-disciplinary and integrated philosophy of law, politics, religion, and education. Other books that reflect this theme include: The Common Sense of Politics (1971), Six Great Ideas: Truth, Beauty, Justice, Liberty: Ideas We Judge By, Ideas We Act On (1981), and The Paideia Program: An Educational Syllabus (1984). More recently he has been involved in creating video programs with Bill Moyers which focus on the subject of the Constitution and biographies of the justices of the Supreme Court. In 1992 he published a continuation of his autobiography Philosopher at Large (1977) entitled A Second Look in the Rearview Mirror: Further Autobiographical Reflections of a Philosopher at Large. In 1993 he published The Four Dimensions of Philosophy: Metaphysical, Moral, Objective, Categorical. The main criticism of his work remains the narrow focus and definition (Anglo-American, European and male) that he gives to greatness.
The Mortimer J. Adler Papers were donated by Adler and Fadiman to the Harry Ransom Center in two parts: the How to Read a Book papers in 1962 and the How to Think about War and Peace papers in 1963.
Mortimer Jerome Adler was born on December 28, 1902 in New York City. His father, Ignatz, an immigrant from Bavaria, worked as a jeweler and his mother, Clarissa, was a former teacher. When he was fourteen, Adler dropped out of DeWitt Clinton High School in the Bronx and went to work as a secretary and a copy boy for the New York Sun. He later enrolled in evening extension courses at Columbia University where he read John Stuart Mill's Autobiography and decided to become a philosopher. In 1920, a teacher who noticed his promise secured him a scholarship to Columbia University. He completed his degree in three years, but was denied a diploma because he refused to take physical education classes or the required swim test. Nevertheless Adler continued his graduate studies at Columbia where he studied with John Erskine and John Dewey. In 1983 Adler received an honorary B.A. from Columbia.
His earliest research resulted in the publication of Dialectic in 1927, which focused on a summation of the great philosophical and religious ideas of Western Civilization, ideas influenced by his fascination with medieval thought and sensibility. One year later, Adler received his PhD in philosophy from Columbia. In addition to his doctoral studies, Adler worked as in instructor in the psychology department at Columbia from 1923-1930 as well as City College and the People's Institute. University of Chicago President Robert Maynard Hutchins recruited Adler to the faculty in 1930, where he first joined then department of philosophy and later joined the Law School as an associate professor. He became a full professor in 1942. In 1945 Adler took a leave of absence in order to complete his work on the Synopticon (an index of 102 "great ideas" contained in the books) and on editing the 54-volume Great Books of the Western World Series (with Hutchins).
Adler joined the Board of Directors of the Encyclopaedia Britannica in 1947 and became director of planning (1966) and chairman (1974) of the editorial executive committee. He was the force behind the first major revision of the encyclopedia in over 200 years, published in 1974 as The New Encyclopaedia Britannica.
In 1952 Adler resigned from teaching and moved to San Francisco to found the Institute for Philosophical Research with a grant from the Ford Foundation. The Institute was devoted to the study of Western thought and produced books such as the two-volume Idea of Freedom (1958, 1961). He married his second wife, Carline Sage Pring, in 1962. Adler had four sons; Mark, Michael, Douglas, and Philip.
In 1979, the Institute for Philosophical Research, under Adler's leadership, launched the Paideia Project (the name comes from a classical Greek word for education), which advocated for the reintroduction of great books and the Socratic method in the public schools. In 1982 Adler published The Paideia Proposal; An Educational Manifesto.
Throughout his career as a philosopher and educator, Adler has written voluminously, consistently focusing on a multi-disciplinary and integrated approach to philosophy, politics, religion, law, and education. Such works include Problems for Thomists; The Problem of Species (1940), How To Think About War and Peace (1944), How To Read A Book (1972, with Charles van Doren), Aristotle For Everybody ; Difficult Thought Made Easy (1978), How To Think About God, A Guide for the 20th-Century Pagan (1980), and Reforming Education, The Opening of the American Mind (1988).
Adler co-founded the Center for the Study of the Great Ideas with Max Weismann, and Editor in Chief of its journal Philosophy is Everybody's Business. He also was co-Founder and Honorary Trustee of The Aspen Institute
Adler, a self-described pagan for most of his life, converted to Christianity in 1984 and was baptized by an Episcopalian priest on April 21 of that year. In December of 1999, he converted to Roman Catholicism.
Mortimer Jerome Adler died on June 28, 2001 in San Mateo, California.
Mortimer J. Adler was born in New York City in 1902. He attended public schools in the city but dropped out at age 14 to work as a copy boy for the New York Sun . Eventually he returned to school and received his Ph.D. from Columbia University in 1929. He taught at Columbia from 1923 until 1930 when, at the invitation of Robert Hutchins, he went to the University of Chicago. There he taught philosophy and helped to establish the great books program as well as the Great Books Foundation. Adler left his post as professor in 1952 to found and direct the Institute for Philosophical Research. The Institute went on to sponsor many publications, its first major one being The Idea of Freedom .
Adler introduced the Paideia Proposal which resulted in his founding the Paideia Program, a grade-school curriculum centered around guided reading and discussion of challenging works at all grade levels, and with Max Weismann he founded The Center for the Study of The Great Ideas.
As associate editor of Encyclopedia Britannica's Great Books of the Western World and co-editor of Great Ideas Today, Adler contributed over one hundred essays on the great ideas of Western Civilization. He authored many philosophical books, beginning with Dialectic in 1927 and including Art and Prudence, St. Thomas and the Gentiles, What Man Has Made of Man, a best seller called How To Read a Book, and The Conditions of Philosophy . He lectured extensively on the problems and questions of philosophy throughout his career.
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Adler, Mortimer Jerome, 1902-2001. Music appreciation; an experimental approach to its measurement.
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Music appreciation; an experimental approach to its measurement. 1929.
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Gladys Campbell papers, 1914-1995
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Gladys Campbell papers 1914-1995
The Gladys Campbell Papers contain correspondence, writings, and other papers that document the work of the poet Gladys Campbell and other members of the University of Chicago Poetry Club, as well as her relationships with other poets. The papers also contain writings of George Dillon, Charles Bell, Janet Lewis, Maurice Lesemann, Naomi Clark, and Morton Zabel. The papers span the years 1914 to 1995.
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Committee to Frame a World Constitution. Records, 1945-1951
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Committee to Frame a World Constitution. Records 1945-1951
The Committee to Frame a World Constitution was first convened in the fall of 1945 as part of the post-World War II World Federalist movement. The Records contain correspondence and miscellaneous material reflecting the close relations between the Committee and other organizations advocating some form of world government. The papers are comprised of the files of the Committee secretariat, which was also the editorial staff for the journalCommon Cause.
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Adler, Mortimer Jerome, 1902-2001. Papers, 1939-1944.
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Papers, 1939-1944.
The papers of Mortimer J. Adler, 1939-1944, consist of correspondence and manuscripts which document the writing, editing, and publication of two works, How to Read a Book (1940) and How to Think About War and Peace (1943). While the bulk of these papers concern the publication and sales of these two books, there is also correspondence which discusses the editing and criticism of the ideas advocated in the books. The bulk of the correspondence concerning How to Read a Book profiles the production, title selection, legal matters, publicity, and sales of the book. Adler's correspondence with M. Lincoln Schuster and Jerome Weidman, both of Simon and Schuster, and Clifton "Kip" Fadiman reflect personal as well as professional relationships. One letter from Adler to Aaron Copland concerns a permission to quote request. The correspondence found in the second series, How to Think about War and Peace, is between Adler, Clifton Fadiman, and Simon and Schuster, his publishing company. This correspondence provides insight into the intellectual formulation of the book. There is, in addition, correspondence concerning Fadiman's writing and editing of the preface as well as critiques of the book from various scholars. Included here are first drafts, printer's copies and bound manuscripts. Significant correspondents include: Stringfellow Barr, Jacques Barzun, T.T. Bevans, Scott Milross Buchanan, Bennett Cerf, Stuart Chase, Clifton Fadiman, Waldeman Gurian, Quincy Howe, Walter Lippman, Henry R. Luce, Jacques Maritain, John Ulric Nef, M. Lincoln Schuster, Leon Shimfin, Richard Simon, Jerome Weidman, and E.B. White.
ArchivalResource: 3 boxes (1 linear foot)
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- Adler, Mortimer Jerome, 1902-2001. Papers, 1939-1944.
Adler, Mortimer Jerome, 1902-2001. Correspondence file, 1929 : from Horace Liveright, Inc.
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Correspondence file, 1929 : from Horace Liveright, Inc.
ArchivalResource: 2 items (2 leaves)
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William Ernest Hocking papers
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William Ernest Hocking papers
Correspondence of Harvard philosopher William Ernest Hocking, his wife, Agnes Hocking, the Hocking family, and others.
ArchivalResource: 144 linear feet (110 boxes)
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- Correspondence, 1860-1979.
Paepcke, Elizabeth H. Papers, 1889-1994
Title:
Paepcke, Elizabeth H. Papers 1889-1994
The Elizabeth H. Paepcke Papers consist of 140 linear feet and include biographical, personal and financial material, correspondence, subject files, photographs, audio-visual materials, awards, honorary degrees, ephemera, typescript drafts, publications, and newspaper and magazine clippings. The collection documents Elizabeth Paepcke's many interests in cultural, social and philanthropic activities. This includes material related to the Aspen Institute for the Humanities and the Goethe Bicentennial Foundation. Her interests in the arts, environment, education and politics are also reflected by the records of her art collection, interest in works of numerous artists and involvment in the Art Institute of Chicago and Museum of Contemporary Art. The collection also includes personal and family material in the form of calendars and guest books, correspondence, and photographs. Her extensive correspondence concerns both her cultural and social activities and personal and family relationships. The collection focuses primarily on the years between circa 1950 and 1993, although the earliest material dates to 1889.
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Adler, Mortimer Jerome, 1902-2001. Controversy and freedom, Book I : Thought and controversy / Mortimer J. Adler.
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Controversy and freedom, Book I : Thought and controversy / Mortimer J. Adler. 1956.
ArchivalResource: ca. 319 leaves, bound ; 28 cm.
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- Adler, Mortimer Jerome, 1902-2001. Controversy and freedom, Book I : Thought and controversy / Mortimer J. Adler.
Harvard Law School Forums Records
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Harvard Law School Forums Records
This collection contains correspondencerelating to Harvard Law School Forum speakers and reel-to-reel,cassette, PCM and VHS tapes and phonograph recordings of the Forumspeakers.
ArchivalResource: 36 boxes
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- Records, 1946-2000
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions Collection, 1950-1991, 1961-1987
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Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions Collection 1950-1991 1961-1987
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.
ArchivalResource: ca. 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.
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- Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions Collection, 1950-1991, 1961-1987
Erskine, John, 1879-1951. John Erskine papers, [ca. 1890]-1951.
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John Erskine papers, [ca. 1890]-1951.
Correspondence relating to Erskine's various educational, musical and literary interests; manuscripts of his writings; lecture notes for college courses; souvenirs of his army service in World War I and his Columbia University professorship, and student papers from his own school and college days. Also, biographical file, scrapbooks, and articles.
ArchivalResource: 30 linear ft. (41 boxes, 1 flat box & 87 v. in 11 boxes)
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- Erskine, John, 1879-1951. John Erskine papers, [ca. 1890]-1951.
Simon, Yves René Marie, 1903-1961. Papers, 1920-1959.
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Papers, 1920-1959.
Chiefly philosophical outlines and notes on metaphysics, logic, and political philosophy; concerning abstraction, action, analogy, anarchy, authority, being, categories, causality, certitude, chance, democracy, determinism, dialectic, essence, ethics, evil, existence, finality, France, freedom. God, government, history, ideas, immanence, induction, intellect, intelligence, intentionality, justice, knowledge, law, life, love, mathematics, memory, method, motion, natural law, nature, ontology, order, passion, perfection, politics, positivism, prediction, proportionality, psychology, quality, quantity, reason, religion, revolution, science, sensation, society, substance, truth, universality, virtue, will, and work. With special attention to the writings of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, but involving other philosophers and writers, ancient, medieval, and modern, including Plato, Aristotle, St. Augustine, St. Thomas Aquinas, St. Catherine of Sienna, Descartes, Saint-Simon, Alain, Jacques Maritain, Abbé Lallement, and Mortimer J. Adler. Also a small quantity of correspondence, drafts, typewritten manuscripts, and clippings.
ArchivalResource: 24 linear feet.
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- Simon, Yves René Marie, 1903-1961. Papers, 1920-1959.
Adler, Mortimer J.. Papers, 1914-1995
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Adler, Mortimer J.. Papers 1914-1995
Mortimer Jerome Adler, philosopher, educator, writer. The Mortimer J. Adler Papers include information on his work with the Great Books, Encyclopaedia Britannica, and the Institute for Philosophical Research as well as material relating to his many publications. The collection consists of articles, correspondence, manuscripts, memoranda, newspaper clippings, notes, reading lists, reprints, and other materials relating to the career of Mortimer J. Adler.
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John Mason Brown papers, 1922-1967.
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John Mason Brown papers
Papers of American author and drama critic John Mason Brown.
ArchivalResource: 144 boxes (36 linear ft.)
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- John Mason Brown papers, 1922-1967.
Buchanan, Scott, 1895-1968. Papers, 1911-1972.
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Papers, 1911-1972.
Consists of correspondence (including carbon copies of outgoing letters), writings of Buchanan and others, legal and financial documents, photographs, and printed material. Much of the correspondence concerns Buchanan's work with Mortimer J. Adler, Robert M. Hutchins, and Stringfellow Barr in curricular development at the University of Chicago and St. John's College. Also includes correspondence files, 1946-1949, for the Old Dominion Foundation and Liberal Arts, Inc. Writings of Scott Buchanan include student papers and early articles on philosophical subjects; writings on education, especially classics and the liberal arts; writings on political theory; and book reviews. Also includes letters to Miriam Buchanan on the death of Scott Buchanan, letters to Douglas Buchanan, and poems and correspondence of Mark Van Doren.
ArchivalResource: 74 boxes (24.7 linear ft.)
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- Buchanan, Scott, 1895-1968. Papers, 1911-1972.
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions Collection, Series 12: Audio-Visual, ca. 1956-1987
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Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions Collection, Series 12: Audio-Visual ca. 1956-1987
This guide is a supplement to a much larger finding aid to the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions (CSDI) Collection, Mss 18.
ArchivalResource: ca. 3,500 audiotapes, 127 reels of film, and 57 videotapes [various formats].; Online items available.
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- Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions Collection, Series 12: Audio-Visual, ca. 1956-1987
Jacques Barzun Papers, ca.1900-1999.
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Jacques Barzun Papers, ca.1900-1999.
The correspondence, researach, and teaching files of Jacques Barzun (1907-2012).
ArchivalResource: 194 linear ft. in 454 boxes; 1 drawer of oversized material; 11 correspondence file boxes (CLOSED); 2 small cartons (CLOSED); and 2 record storage cartons (CLOSED at ReCAP).
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- Jacques Barzun Papers, ca.1900-1999.
Adult Education Audio and Video Collection, 1952-1995
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Adult Education Audio and Video Collection 1952-1995
Audio and video recordings of a variety of adult education events and topics, including interviews, colloquiums, presentations, lectures, speeches, broadcasts, and more.
ArchivalResource: 21 linear ft.
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- Adult Education Audio and Video Collection, 1952-1995
Jerome New Frank papers, 1918-1972 (bulk 1929-1957)
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Jerome New Frank papers
The papers consist of correspondence, legal material (including opinions, decisions, calendars, memoranda, and other papers), writings, speeches, Yale course materials, and family and personal papers of Jerome N. Frank, lawyer, government official during the New Deal, author, legal philosopher, teacher, and federal judge. The papers reflect Frank's wide range of activities, interests, and associations, and include important correspondence with many well known government officials, lawyers, philosophers, educators, authors, and judges. The papers and correspondence reflecting Frank's interest in and advocacy of "legal realism," the papers dealing with the politics and programs of the New Deal, and the papers relating to "Learned Hand's Court," the U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals are arranged in this collection.
ArchivalResource: 105.25 linear feet
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- Jerome New Frank papers, 1918-1972, 1929-1957
Conference on Science, Philosophy, and Religion. Records. 1939-1977. 1940-1968.
Title:
Records. 1939-1977. 1940-1968.
The records of the Conference on Science, Philosophy, and Religion, 1939-1977, consist principally of correspondence, copies of Conference papers, comments on papers, lists of participants, minutes, press releases, invitations, book typescripts, and other material documenting the administration of each conference, 1940-1968. Another large portion of the records consists of stenographic reports of the proceedings of Conference meetings and sessions, 1939-1968. Also included are by-laws, memoranda, andcorrespondence documenting the Conference's creation, 1940-1941; questionnaire responses from Conference members, 1942-1943; financial records of the Conference, 1940-1957; and the permanent administrative files of the Conference, 1940-1977. The stenographic reports of the Conference sessions form a complete record of the organization's proceedings over the course of its development, and thus are particularly valuable.
ArchivalResource: 48.75 linear ft.
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- Conference on Science, Philosophy, and Religion. Records. 1939-1977. 1940-1968.
Hutchins, Robert M., and Associates. Oral History Interviews, 1958, 1973-1979
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Hutchins, Robert M., and Associates. Oral History Interviews 1958, 1973-1979
Transcripts of interviews conducted by George W. Dell for a biography of Robert Hutchins. With the exception of one interview with Hutchins in 1958, the interviews were given in 1973-1978. Other interviewees include Lawrence Kimpton, Mortimer Adler, Clifton Fadiman, Richard McKeon, Rexford G. Tugwell, and others.
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McKeon, Richard Peter. Papers, 1918-1985
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McKeon, Richard Peter. Papers 1918-1985
The Richard Peter McKeon Papers comprise 103.75 linear feet of material, including professional and personal correspondence, research materials, manuscripts of books and articles, course materials, papers concerning UNESCO, the Encyclopaedia Britannica, and other projects and associations with which McKeon was engaged. Most of the papers cover the late 1920s through the mid-1980s and document McKeon's graduate studies and teaching at Columbia University, and his long tenure at the University of Chicago. McKeon's papers document the growth and development of education and educational philosophy at the University of Chicago during the presidency of Robert Maynard Hutchins, as well as the continuing development of the Department of Philosophy (and other departments) through the decades of McKeon's professorship. The papers include an extensive collection of McKeon's writings, both published and unpublished, his course materials, and detailed lecture notes. The papers also document McKeon's involvement with international concerns through materials relating to the Committee to Frame a World Constitution and several international meetings of UNESCO which McKeon attended as a U.S. delegate.
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Van Doren, Mark, 1894-1972. Papers, [ca. 1917]-1976.
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Papers, [ca. 1917]-1976.
Correspondence and manuscripts of Van Doren, consisting of letters, poems, short stories, novels, plays, radio broadcast transcripts ("Invitation to Learning"), diaries, critical works, proofs, and printed works. Correspondents include Louise Bogan, Philip Booth, Babette Deutsch, Richard Eberhart, T.S. Eliot, John Gould Fletcher, Herbert Gorman, E.W. Howe, Robinson Jeffers, Archibald MacLeish, Louis MacNeice, Edgar Lee Masters, Lewis Mumford, Hyam Plutzik, Allen Tate, and Louis Zukovsky. Also, extensive correspondence with Robert Lax and Thomas Merton, as well as manuscripts by these two authors.
ArchivalResource: 35 linear ft (ca. 10,370 items in 85 boxes; 3 card files;and 1 oversize folder).
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- Van Doren, Mark, 1894-1972. Papers, [ca. 1917]-1976.
Benton, William. Papers, 1839-1973
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Benton, William. Papers 1839-1973
William Benton (1900-1973) Advertising executive, publisher, university administrator, U.S. senator and diplomat. Contains personal and professional correspondence, reports, legal documents, account books, diaries, manuscripts, speeches, research notes, transcripts of radio and television broadcasts, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, photographs, awards, and mementos. Papers highlight Benton's business and investment successes as well as his contributions to education and public affairs. Includes material relating to Encyclopaedia Britannica (1941-1973); Encyclopaedia Britannica Films (1939-1973); America First Committee; the Committee for Economic Development (1942-1973); Muzak (1941-1973); Benton & Bowles (1925-1973); the U.S. State Department (1941-1973); UNESCO (1946-1973); the McCarthy era; the establishment of Voice of America; the University of Chicago Board of Trustees; the Benton Foundation (1958-1973) commitments to Brandeis University, the University of Bridgeport, the University of Connecticut, the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, the Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, and the American Shakespeare Festival; and Connecticut and national politics (1948-1973).
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- Benton, William. Papers, 1839-1973
Mortimer Jerome Adler Papers TXRC93-A97., 1939-1944
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Mortimer Jerome Adler Papers 1939-1944
American philospher, author, and educator Jerome Adler haspublished an impressive list of titles. His papers contain correspondence andmanuscript materials which document the creation and publication of (1940) and (1943). How to Read a Book How to Think About War and Peace
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International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. Assistant President. ILGWU. Gus Tyler papers, 1956-1996.
Title:
ILGWU. Gus Tyler papers, 1956-1996.
Correspondence, subject files, articles, transcripts of broadcasts, photographs, and other materials dating from the end of the 1950s to 1996. Individuals represented in the correspondence include: Mortimer Adler; William Brennan; Sol Chaikin; David Dinkins; David Dubinsky; Henry Foner; Moe Foner; Philip Foner; Jesse Jackson; Jay Lovestone; Jay Mazur; Bill Moyers; Jack Sheinkman; and Paul Volcker. Organizations included in the correspondence and subject files include: the AFL-CIO; the American Veterans Committee; the Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies; the Brookings Institution; Histadrut; the Institute for the Future; the National Endowment for the Humanities; conventions, locals and departments of the ILGWU; various committees of the U.S. House and Senate; Workmen's Circle; WEVD (radio station, New York); WNET (Channel 13, New York); and the World Veterans Federation. Subjects addressed include: economic policy and conditions in the U.S.; international politics; the labor movement in the U.S. and abroad; employment of minorities; multinational corporations; politics and government in the U.S., especially in New York City and State; social conditions in the U.S.; veterans' affairs; and worker training and education.
ArchivalResource: 32 linear feet.
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- International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. Assistant President. ILGWU. Gus Tyler papers, 1956-1996.
Arthur Unger collection of recorded interviews [sound recording]
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Arthur Unger collection of recorded interviews [sound recording]
This collection contains the tapes of Mr. Unger's interviews with television, film and stage celebrities. Most of the interviews were made from 1965 through 1998 for use in conjunction with Unger's article writing activites. They include interviews of Alfred Hitchcock, Al Pacino, Buzz Aldrin, Alfre Woodard, the Beach Boys, Isaac Asimov, Bette Davis, Connie Chung, Derek Jacobi, Glenda Jackson, Helen Hayes, Muhammad Ali, Lucille Ball, Tom Brokaw, Redd Foxx, Katharine Hepburn, Bill Moyers, Tony Orlando, and many others. Also includes copies of recorded press conferences.
ArchivalResource: 1173
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- Arthur Unger collection of recorded interviews [sound recording]
Koninck, Charles de. Papers, 1934-1965.
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Papers, 1934-1965.
Photocopies of correspondence, lectures, notes, and drafts; concerning evolution, science, education, logic, theology, natural philosophy, ethics, political theory, and metaphysics. Correspondents include Mortimer Adler, Eugène Babin, Georges Albert Boutry, R.E. Brennan, OP, Anthony Durand, Edgar and Georgette Guay, Henri Guindon, SMM, Waldemar Gurian, Aurèle Kolnais, Jacques de Monleon, John and Jean Oesterle, and Yves Simon.
ArchivalResource: 6 linear feet.
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- Koninck, Charles de. Papers, 1934-1965.
ILGWU. Gus Tyler papers, 1956-1996
Title:
ILGWU. Gus Tyler papers, 1956-1996
Correspondence, subject files, articles, transcripts ofbroadcasts, photographs, and other materials dating from the end of the 1950s to1996.
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- ILGWU. Gus Tyler papers, 1956-1996
Brownell, Baker, 1887-1965. Baker Brownell Papers, 1904-1965.
Title:
Baker Brownell Papers, 1904-1965.
Arranged in eight major categories: biographical materials, financial and legal records, correspondence, materials pertaining to Brownell's teaching career, conference and convention material, publications, research files, and miscellaneous notes. The correspondence, which is arranged chronologically, reflects all facets of Brownell's diverse career--his early studies and travel in Europe, his teaching, research and literary interests, his involvement in "small community" projects in Montana and at Southern Illinois University, and his interests and activities during his retirement years. The correspondence consists of 43 boxes of both incoming correspondence and copies of outgoing letters. Brownell was a prolific correspondent who regularly wrote to his family, friends, colleagues, publishers, and students. The most comprehensive body of course materials pertain to Brownell's Contemporary Thought course. They include class descriptions, notes by Brownell for Contemporary Thought lectures, and original drafts of his lectures. There are as well bound lecture syllabi and outlines, and one folder of programs which list speakers for each course session. The writings include 21 boxes of outlines and notes for articles and books; initial and subsequent drafts of articles and books; annotated carbon copies of transcripts; and copies of Brownell's published works.
ArchivalResource: 26 cu. ft. (78 boxes).
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- Brownell, Baker, 1887-1965. Baker Brownell Papers, 1904-1965.
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions. Records, 1952-1991.
Title:
Records, 1952-1991.
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).
ArchivalResource: 394 linear ft.
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- Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions. Records, 1952-1991.
Adler, Mortimer Jerome, 1902-2001. Letter to Frank Luther Mott. : Highland Park, IL. 1940 Aug. 18.
Title:
Letter to Frank Luther Mott. : Highland Park, IL. 1940 Aug. 18.
Concerning an invitation to speak before the Times Club of Iowa City.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.)
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- Adler, Mortimer Jerome, 1902-2001. Letter to Frank Luther Mott. : Highland Park, IL. 1940 Aug. 18.
Paepcke, Elizabeth H., 1902-1994. Papers, 1889-1994.
Title:
Papers, 1889-1994.
Includes biographical, personal and financial material, correspondence, subject files, photographs, audio-visual materials, awards, honorary degrees, ephemera, typescript drafts, publications, and newspaper and magazine clippings. The collection documents Elizabeth Paepcke's many interests in cultural, social and philanthropic activities. Includes material related to the Aspen Institute for the Humanities and the Goethe Bicentennial Foundation. Her interests in the arts, environment, education and politics are also reflected by the records of her art collection, interest in works of numerous artists and involvment in the Art Institute of Chicago and Museum of Contemporary Art. The collection also includes personal and family material in the form of calendars and guest books, correspondence, and photographs. Her extensive correspondence concerns both her cultural and social activities and personal and family relationships. The collection focuses primarily on the years between circa 1950 and 1993, although the earliest material dates to 1889.
ArchivalResource: 140.5 linear ft.
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- Paepcke, Elizabeth H., 1902-1994. Papers, 1889-1994.
Jerome New Frank papers, 1918-1972 (bulk 1929-1957)
Title:
Jerome New Frank papers
The papers consist of correspondence, legal material (including opinions, decisions, calendars, memoranda, and other papers), writings, speeches, Yale course materials, and family and personal papers of Jerome N. Frank, lawyer, government official during the New Deal, author, legal philosopher, teacher, and federal judge. The papers reflect Frank's wide range of activities, interests, and associations, and include important correspondence with many well known government officials, lawyers, philosophers, educators, authors, and judges. The papers and correspondence reflecting Frank's interest in and advocacy of "legal realism," the papers dealing with the politics and programs of the New Deal, and the papers relating to "Learned Hand's Court," the U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals are arranged in this collection.
ArchivalResource: 105.25 linear feet
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- Frank, Jerome, 1889-1957. Jerome New Frank papers, 1918-1972 (inclusive), 1929-1957 (bulk).
Adler, Mortimer Jerome, 1902-2001. Speeches delivered at the University of Virginia [manuscript] 1904-1947 (bulk 1938-1940).
Title:
Speeches delivered at the University of Virginia [manuscript] 1904-1947 (bulk 1938-1940).
The collection contains lectures in a theology series, 1936 -1940, by Mortimer Adler, Norman P. Cohen, James M. Egan, O.P., Frank A. Geldard, Lewis M. Hammond, D. Clark Hyde, L. F. Kinney, William H. Laird, S. Vernon McCasland, Marcus B. Mallett, A. T. Mollegen, Howard Newman (notes only), J. Winfree Smith, William Kyle Smith, Carroll Mason Sparrow, Joseph Strause (notes only), and William S. Weedon. Sparrow's essay on "The measure of measurement" was later published in "Voyages and Cargoes." The collection also contains lectures in a great authors series by A.D. Fraser, W.A. Montgomery and Frederic T. Wood. Speeches on University of Virginia topics incude the honor system by Virginius Dabney; Paul B. Barringer by Roy Flanangan; a debate before the Jefferson Society by Robert W. Hoel; the 8th evac by H.E. Jordan; a comparison of the University in 1896 and 1924 by James M. Page; the "gay nineties" at Virginia by Lewis C. Williams; Other speakers include Sir Harold Bellman, A. D. Fraser, Garrard Glenn, James Hart, W. Edwin Hemphill, A. A. Hill, C[linton?] N[ewton?] Howard, William H. Laird, Ivey F. Lewis, John C. Metcalf, Julius M. Parmlee, Charles Pergler, Homer Richey, Joseph K. Roberts,Karl R. Wallace, Sumner Welles, Jennings C. Wise, Frederick T. Wood, David M. Wright. Miscellaneous ittems include a catalog of prints by Oscar Gieberich on exhibit 1939.
ArchivalResource: 73 items.
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- Adler, Mortimer Jerome, 1902-2001. Speeches delivered at the University of Virginia [manuscript] 1904-1947 (bulk 1938-1940).
Adler, Mortimer Jerome, 1902-2001. Mortimer J. Adler papers, 1914-1995 (inclusive)
Title:
Mortimer J. Adler papers, 1914-1995 (inclusive)
ArchivalResource: 223.5 linear feet (149 boxes)
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- Adler, Mortimer Jerome, 1902-2001. Mortimer J. Adler papers, 1914-1995 (inclusive)
The Benny Goodman Papers, 1910-1992, inclusive
Title:
The Benny Goodman Papers 1910-1992, inclusive
Musical arrangements, correspondence and other papers, photographs, and additional materials relating to Benny Goodman (1909-1986), the clarinetist and band leader. At present, only the arrangements are described in this register.
ArchivalResource: 129 boxes (106 linear ft.)
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- The Benny Goodman Papers, 1910-1992, inclusive
McKeon, Richard (Richard Peter), 1900-1985. Papers, 1918-1985 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers, 1918-1985 (inclusive).
Contains personal and professional correspondence, manuscripts of books and articles, research materials, course materials and lecture notes, bibliographies, conference papers, personal and biographical material, sound recordings, microfilm, glass negatives, and memorabilia. Includes material relating to McKeon's research on Peter Abelard and William of Ockham, involvement with UNESCO, Encyclopaedia Britannica, Committee to Frame a World Constitution, the Rockefeller Brothers Special Studies Project, Diogenes (journal sponsored by UNESCO), and other projects and organizations with which he was associated. Papers highlight McKeon's interest in the history of philosophy, philosophical methodology, educational reform, and international cooperation. Material also documents the growth and development of education and educational philosophy at the University of Chicago during the presidency of Robert M. Hutchins, and the development of the University's Department of Philosophy. Correspondents include Mortimer Adler, William Benton, Kenneth Burke, Morris R. Cohen, Etienne Gilson, Robert M. Hutchins, Lawrence Kimpton, Edward Levi, Frank Knight, Jacques Maritain, and others.
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- McKeon, Richard (Richard Peter), 1900-1985. Papers, 1918-1985 (inclusive).
Committee to Frame a World Constitution. Records, 1945-1951 (inclusive).
Title:
Records, 1945-1951 (inclusive).
Contains general administrative and budgetary files, memoranda, correspondence, manuscripts, minutes of meetings, a complete run of Common Cause, lectures by committee members, original proposals and plans relating to the Committee's founding, and manuscripts by people involved with the World Movement for World Federal Government. Correspondence reflects the relationship between the Committee and other organizations advocating a world government. Correspondents include Stringfellow Barr, Norman Cousins, Alan Cranston, Albert Guérard, Richard McKeon, Thomas Mann, Milton Mayer, Lewis Mumford, John U. Nef, and more.
ArchivalResource: 17.5 linear ft.
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- Committee to Frame a World Constitution. Records, 1945-1951 (inclusive).
Kellogg, Paul Underwood, 1879-1958,. Paul U. Kellogg collection, 1899-1907.
Title:
Paul U. Kellogg collection, 1899-1907.
Personal and business correspondence, much relating to Kellogg's work for the magazine Charities : the official organ of the Charity Organization Society of the City of New York, 1899-1907. Collection includes drawings, photographs and tintypes; essays, poetry and news dispatches by Kellogg relating to South Haven, Mich., social issues and world affairs, 1900-1903 and note cards on labor economics, social issues and Mortimer J. Adler. Kellogg, a native of Kalamazoo, Michigan, attended the New York School of Social Work in 1902 and served as editor of The Survey (originally titled Charities), which dealt with issues of social welfare and injustice. He was also known for his guidance of the Pittsburgh Survey (1910-1914), the first in-depth social survey of its kind. In 1920, he joined with other leading social activists, including Upton Sinclair, Clarence Darrow and Jane Addams, to help form the American Civil Liberties Union.
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes (1.75 cu. ft.)
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- Kellogg, Paul Underwood, 1879-1958,. Paul U. Kellogg collection, 1899-1907.
Mortimer J. Adler Papers, 1937-1966
Title:
Mortimer J. Adler Papers 1937-1966
Papers of the American philosopher, educator, author. Correspondence (1937-1966); manuscript articles, books, lectures, and notes (1938-1963); correspondence, notes, and manuscript drafts and revisions relating to The Great Ideas: a syntopicon of Great books of the Western world; scrapbooks; and printed material, including articles and clippings about Adler and reviews of his books.
ArchivalResource: 10 linear ft.
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- Mortimer J. Adler Papers, 1937-1966
Scott Millross Buchanan papers, 1911-1972.
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Scott Millross Buchanan papers, 1911-1972.
Correspondence, compositions, and other papers of American educator and philosopher Scott Milross Buchanan.
ArchivalResource: 74 boxes (24.7 linear ft.)
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- Scott Millross Buchanan papers, 1911-1972.
Scott Millross Buchanan papers, 1911-1972.
Title:
Scott Millross Buchanan papers, 1911-1972.
Correspondence, compositions, and other papers of American educator and philosopher Scott Milross Buchanan.
ArchivalResource: 74 boxes (24.7 linear ft.)
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- Scott Millross Buchanan papers, 1911-1972.
Morris S. Lazaron papers, 1851-1979 (bulk 1930-1950)
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Morris S. Lazaron papers
The Morris S. Lazaron papers describe the career of Morris S. Lazaron, rabbi, community leader, and an important personality in 20th century American Reform Judaism. The collection spans the years 1851-1979 and includes correspondence, sermons, manuscripts, published articles, congregational papers, scrapbooks, and personal items.
ArchivalResource: 18.4 linear feet; 46 Hollinger boxes; one oversize box
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- Morris S. Lazaron Papers., 1851-1979, 1930-1950
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- Campbell, Gladys, 1892-1992.
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions.
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International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. Assistant President.
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Schuster, M. Lincoln (Max Lincoln), 1897-1970
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Syracuse University Publications in Continuing Education
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