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Congregational minister, educator, journalist, and socialist. One of the prime movers in founding the Rand School of Social Science.
American clergyman and lecturer; unofficial adviser to President Woodrow Wilson.
One of the prime movers in the founding of the Rand School of Social Science was a Christian Socialist minister named George D. Herron (1862-1925). After attending Ripon College in Wisconsin, Herron served as pastor of the Congregational Church in Lake City, Minnesota, and the First Congregational Church in Burlington, Iowa. In 1890 he rose to prominence after delivering the address, "The Message of Jesus to Men of Wealth," to the Minnesota Congregational Club, identifying himself with the emerging Social Gospel movement, of which he was to become a leader. On of his parishioners was Mrs. E.D. Rand, who became close friends with Herron and in 1893 endowed for him a chair of Applied Christianity at Iowa College, now Grinnell College. Herron served on the faculty until 1900 when differences with university officials over his national advocacy of the social gospel led to his resignation.
Upon leaving the university, Herron worked to unify various socialist groupings into the Socialist Party, founded in 1901, and he was subsequently the author of the Party’s 1904 platform. Also in 1901, he divorced his wife and married the daughter of Mrs. E.D. Rand, Carrie Rand, principal of women at Iowa College, and along with her mother, a philanthropist dedicated to progressive causes. Mrs. E.D. Rand, who died in 1905, established a trust fund for causes dear to her, used by trustees Carrie (Rand) Herron and Morris Hillquit, a leader of the Socialist Party, to establish the Rand School of Social Science, so-named in her honor.
Adverse public reaction to George D. Herron’s divorce and his subsequent remarriage to Carrie Rand Herron had led the couple to move to Florence, Italy, where Carrie raised their two children and where she died in 1914, while Herron pursued an active writing and public speaking career until his death in 1925. With the outbreak of World War I, Herron broke with the pacifist wing of the socialist movement and relocated to Geneva because Switzerland was not a combatant state. He soon became employed by the U.S. State Department as a secret negotiator and an unofficial diplomatic adviser, keeping in close contact with British and American foreign offices. He worked with Colonel House, President Wilson’s close adviser, in Paris during the negotiations that led to the Versailles Treaty, and was one of the two Americans appointed by Wilson as delegates to the Prinkipo conference.
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Robb, Ellis. Ellis Robb collection of Iowa autographs, 1893-1936.
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Ellis Robb collection of Iowa autographs, 1893-1936.
Collection of autographs of noted Iowans from the turn of the twentieth century.
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- Robb, Ellis. Ellis Robb collection of Iowa autographs, 1893-1936.
Labadie, Jo, 1850-1933. Jo Labadie papers, 1880-1931.
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Jo Labadie papers, 1880-1931.
Chiefly includes correspondence with fellow workers in the labor movement, publishers and writers for anarchist, socialist, and labor journals, and a wide circle of friends ...
ArchivalResource: 3,166 items.
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- Labadie, Jo, 1850-1933. Jo Labadie papers, 1880-1931.
Richard T. Ely papers, 1812-1963 (bulk 1882-1939)
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Richard T. Ely papers, 1812-1963 (bulk 1882-1939)
Papers, dating mainly 1882-1939, of Richard Ely, an economist, educator, reformer, and faculty member at Johns Hopkins University, the University of Wisconsin, and Northwestern University. Also included are genealogical information and records of several academic, patriotic, and reform organizations which Ely helped found, including the American Association for Agricultural Legislation, American Bureau of Industrial Research, Christian Social Union, Ely Economic Foundation, Institute for Economic Research, Institute for Research in Land Economics and Public Utilities, League to Enforce Peace-Wisconsin Branch, and Wisconsin Loyalty Legion. During his long career Ely made numerous contributions to American life and also had significant contacts in Europe and in Japan. As a social scientist and an educator he was greatly influenced by the German higher education system. In this country he pioneered the seminar method of graduate education, was a founder of the American Economic Association, a frequent lecturer at Chautauqua, and a symbol of academic freedom. He established the areas of labor economics, labor history, agricultural economics, conservation, real estate, and land economics as fields of academic interest. Ely corresponded with hundreds of individuals including many prominent in the social sciences and education, in the field of business, and in Wisconsin political, educational, and business circles. A prolific author and editor, Ely had frequent contacts with publishers and editors, especially those at the Macmillan Company. Ely is also widely recognized as a key figure in the development of the reform ideology which characterized the Progressive Era. He had many contacts with prominent political, reform, religious, labor, and socialist leaders. Ely received and wrote thousands of letters during his career; selected correspondents are noted in the subject headings below and a correspondent index was compiled for inclusion in the microfilm edition. Additions received in 1991 consist primarily of family correspondence and miscellaneous professional papers.
ArchivalResource: 81.8 c.f. (198 archives boxes, 3 cartons, 2 card file boxes, and 1 oversize folder) and191 reels of microfilm (35 mm); plusadditions of 0.6 c.f. and42 photographs.
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- Ely, Richard Theodore, 1854-1943. Papers, 1812-1963 (bulk 1882-1939).
Lloyd, Henry Demarest, 1847-1903. Papers, 1840-1937, 1977.
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Papers, 1840-1937, 1977.
Papers of Henry Lloyd, American journalist and social-economic reformer, whose name is associated with late nineteenth century populism and radical thought in the United States from 1881-1903. Lloyd was one of the first systematic students of rising corporate capitalism; a pioneer in the field of business and social ethics for an urban-industrial America; a silk-stocking champion of labor's right to organize and a leader in its fight for better treatment; an investigator of the "new liberalism" and of cooperative movements in Europe and of state socialism in New Zealand, and a transmitter of their experiences to America; and an author whose work included his muckraking "Wealth against Commonwealth" (1894), the bulk of whose original manuscript is in the collection. Papers consist of correspondence, 1866-1936; manuscripts of articles and books written by Lloyd; scrapbooks containing annotated clippings of articles by and about Lloyd and subjects in which he was interested; book reviews; research materials; and miscellany. In the miscellany is correspondence, 1896-1937, of Caro Lloyd, mainly dealing with her preparation of the 2-volume biography of her brother, published in 1912; papers from Lloyd's participation in civic activities as a resident of Winnetka, Ill.; and documents from his work with the People's Party, 1894-1896. Lloyd's correspondents included men and women of distinction from a wide geographical area. Among those whose letters are most numerous are: Jane Addams, John P. Altgeld, Edward W. Bemis, Samuel Bowles, John Burroughs, William Clarke of England, Clarence L. Darrow, Thomas Davidson, Eugene V. Debs, Richard T. Ely, Henry George, Washington Gladden, Samuel Gompers, Edward Everett Hale, George D. Herron, William D. Howells, Henry Keenan, Alfred F. von der Leyen of Germany, Edwin D. Mead, Thomas J. Morgan, Eltweed Pomeroy, William M. Salter, Simon Sterne, Ethelbert Stewart, John Swinton, Ida M. Tarbell, Booker T. Washington, Frances E. Willard, and Carroll D. Wright. There is additional reference in the collection to these other prominent individuals: John A. Hobson, William James, John Muir, John D. Rockefeller, George Bernard Shaw, Josiah Strong, Sidney Webb, Edward Bellamy, Victor Berger, Hamlin Garland, and others. The processed portion of this collection is summarized above and is described in the register. Additional accessions are described below.
ArchivalResource: 13.5 c.f. (55 archives boxes) and52 reels of microfilm (35mm); plusadditions of 1.0 c.f. and30 photographs.
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- Lloyd, Henry Demarest, 1847-1903. Papers, 1840-1937, 1977.
Guide to the Algernon Lee Papers, 1861-1954
Title:
Guide to the Algernon Lee Papers, 1861-1954
Algernon Lee (1873-1954), served as the editor of several socialist publications, including The Worker, The Daily Call, and The New Leaderin New York City. He was also the Director of Education at the Rand School of Social Science. From 1909-1954, Lee was one of several Socialist members of the New York City Board of Aldermen temporarily prevented from taking office following his 1919 re-election. Lee also served one term as the national chairman of the Socialist Party following Morris Hillquit's death in 1933. The collection contains correspondence with many leading U.S. and European socialists, published and unpublished writings, radio scripts, ephemera, memorabilia, reading notes, miscellaneous materials and the Civil War letters of Pvt. James Lee.
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- Lee, Algernon. Papers, 1896-1954.
Anna Strunsky Walling papers, 1880-1968
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Anna Strunsky Walling papers 1880-1968
The papers consist of correspondence, diaries, writings, memorabilia and photographs. The correspondence (1897-1964) which includes family, friends and political associates documents Walling's involvement in political causes. The letters also reveal Anna Walling's feelings on personal matters, social questions and her reactions to meetings with prominent persons both in the United States and abroad. Her trip to Russia (ca. 1905-1907) with William English Walling where they toured the provinces and met many literary and political figures is described in her letters home. Important personal correspondents are Melville Anderson, Gelette Burgess, Harry Cowell, Hutchins Hapgood, Ray Nash, Charles Edward Russell, Katherine Maryson, Jane Roulson, James Graham Phelps Stokes, Rose Pastor Stokes, Upton Sinclair and Gaylord Wilshire. There are also a number of letters from prominent political and literary figures of the period, among them Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Zona Gale, Arnold Genthe, Jesse Jackson, Vida Scudder, Irving Stone, Henrietta Szold, Norman Thomas and Rabindranath Tagore. Despite her prolonged love affair with Jack London only a few copies of his letters are in the correspondence, (She gave many of his letters, manuscripts, etc. to the Huntington Library.)
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Edward Mandell House papers, 1885-2007, 1885-1938
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Edward Mandell House papers 1885-2007 1885-1938
The papers consist of correspondence, diaries, memoirs, writings, photographs, memorabilia, and other papers documenting Edward M. House's personal life and political career. The diary details his childhood experiences and also notes political observations (1912-1924). Materials relating to the Paris Peace Conference include minutes of meetings of the Supreme Council and memoranda from various countries presenting claims. Writings include essays, reviews, novels, and other works. Correspondence includes letters to and from Woodrow Wilson, Charles Seymour, American and foreign politicians, and newspaper and political journalists. Also includes DVDs of Godfrey Hodgson's lectures and an interveiw regarding his biography of House.
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Oswald Garrison Villard papers
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Oswald Garrison Villard papers
Papers of American author, journalist, editor, and social reformer Oswald Garrison Villard. Includes materials that are unsorted and uncataloged.
ArchivalResource: 37 linear feet (169 boxes and 9 volumes)
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- Oswald Garrison Villard papers, 1872-1949.
Herron, George Davis, 1862-1925. Papers, 1905-1922.
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Papers, 1905-1922.
The papers contain ca. 60 letters, most to George H. Strobell, Algernon Lee, and Morris Hillquit, discussing socialism, World War I, Eugene V. Debs, and other issues of the day. Also contains photocopies of several published articles.
ArchivalResource: 5 linear in. (1 box)
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- Herron, George Davis, 1862-1925. Papers, 1905-1922.
Hillquit, Morris, 1869-1933. Papers, 1886-1944.
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Papers, 1886-1944.
Papers of Morris Hillquit, a New York attorney and internationally known socialist leader, theoretician, and author, including correspondence, 1895-1943; writings by Hillquit; a manuscript of an unpublished biography of Hillquit and biographical sketches of international socialist leaders, written by Nina E. Hillquit; photographs of Hillquit and his family; broadsides and circulars; and press releases and clippings. The correspondence contains information on the factional disputes and struggles for leadership within the Socialist Party of America in the early years of the twentieth century; the International Socialist Congresses held between 1904 and 1922; the establishment of the Rand School of Social Science in 1905; the activities, history, and philosophy of the Industrial Workers of the World, founded in 1905; trade unionism, 1909-1933; divergent socialist attitudes toward World War I; Bolshevism and red-baiting, 1918-1921; the formation of the Conference for Progressive Political Action which endorsed Robert M. La Follette for president in 1924; and reconstruction and decline of the Socialist Party, 1925-1933.
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- Hillquit, Morris, 1869-1933. Papers, 1886-1944.
Herron, George Davis, 1862-1925. Address, 1896.
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Address, 1896.
"Jesus and the Existing Order," an address given at Cooper Union, New York City, March 6th, 1896, under the auspices of the Social Reform Club, possibly by George D. Herron.
ArchivalResource: 0.1 c.f. (1 folder)
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Ward, Lydia Avery Coonley, 1845-1924. Autographs collected and letters received by Lydia Avery Coonley Ward, 1705, 1785, 1848, 1861-1922 (bulk 1861-1922).
Title:
Autographs collected and letters received by Lydia Avery Coonley Ward, 1705, 1785, 1848, 1861-1922 (bulk 1861-1922).
The letters consist primarily of social notes to Mrs. Ward from authors, some artists, and musicians. Some concern her work for the committees on literature for children, and children's day at the Chicago World's Fair. Susan B. Anthony, Hamlin Garland, George F. Root, and Jane Addams are mentioned. Letters, works in progress, philanthropies, and family news are common topics. The collection contains a facsimile of a 1705 September 14 letter from Isaac Newton to Dr. Sloane. Also, a manuscript of "The Tower of Flame" by Richard Watson Gilder is included, as are autographs and letters collected by Mrs. Coonley Ward.
ArchivalResource: 294 items.
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- Ward, Lydia Avery Coonley, 1845-1924. Autographs collected and letters received by Lydia Avery Coonley Ward, 1705, 1785, 1848, 1861-1922 (bulk 1861-1922).
Guide to the Rand School of Social Science Records, 1905-1962
Title:
Guide to the Rand School of Social Science Records, 1905-1962
The Rand School of Social Science (1906-1956), a school for workers and socialists which was associated with the Socialist Party, and after 1936 with the Social Democratic Federation, offered a variety of courses on contemporary topics, traditional subjects and socialist theory taught by intellectual leaders of the socialist movement, distinguished academicians and trade union leaders. In 1917 the Rand School purchased a six story building at 7 East 15th Street, that had an auditorium, a library, classrooms, and office space which was utilized by several socialist organizations. In a climate of anti-radical feeling after World War I, the Rand School came under attack by the Lusk Committee, created to investigate radical activities in New York. After a series of court cases the Rand School retained control of its operations, and programs and enrollment increased. Shortly after World War II, courses and enrollment decreased sharply. In January 1956 the Board of Directors of the American Socialist Society closed the Rand School and transferred the title of the school and its building to the People's Educational Camp Society, the governing body of Camp Tamiment, a successful workers resort which had long provided the majority of the School's budget. The collection contains correspondence, mostly of the chief executives of the school; minutes of the school's Educational Council; student term papers; internal memoranda on reorganization plans for the school; material relating to the school's publications, including Institute of Social Science Bulletin (1951-1955), including correspondence and manuscripts from contributors; course records; reports, monographs on topical issues, and transcripts of lectures and debates; the records of the school's Labor Research Department, which published American Labor Year Book from 1916-1932; records of American Labor Archive and Research Institute, founded in 1941 to preserve documents of the European and American labor movement; and financial and bookstore records.
ArchivalResource: 44.75 Linear Feet in 4 record cartons, 76 manuscript boxes, 4 half manuscript boxes, 1 card box, and 1 flat box.
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Horace Traubel and Anne Montgomerie Traubel Papers, 1824-1979, (bulk 1883-1947)
Title:
Horace Traubel and Anne Montgomerie Traubel Papers 1824-1979 (bulk 1883-1947)
Poet, critic, and friends and biographer of Walt Whitman. Correspondence, diaries, including Horace Traubel's diary published as , literary files containing prose, poetry, criticism, and other writings by the Traubels and other writers, including the collected files of the , financial and legal records, scrapbooks, and printed matter. The collection reflects the Traubels' support of the literary and artistic community, the arts and crafts and ethical culture movements, and social and political reform. Also includes the papers of their daughter, Gertrude Traubel. With Walt Whitman in Camden Conservator
ArchivalResource: 75,250 items; 216 containers plus 2 oversize; 87.8 linear feet
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- Horace Traubel and Anne Montgomerie Traubel Papers, 1824-1979, (bulk 1883-1947)
Walling, Anna Strunsky, 1879-1964. Anna Strunsky Walling papers, 1880-1968 (inclusive).
Title:
Anna Strunsky Walling papers, 1880-1968 (inclusive).
The papers consist of correspondence, diaries, writings, memorabilia and photographs. The correspondence (1897-1964) which includes family, friends and political associates documents Walling's involvement in political causes. The letters also reveal Anna Walling's feelings on personal matters, social questions and her reactions to meetings with prominent persons both in the United States and abroad. Her trip to Russia (ca. 1905-1907) with William English Walling where they toured the provinces and met many literary and political figures is described in her letters home. Important personal correspondents are Melville Anderson, Gelette Burgess, Harry Cowell, Hutchins Hapgood, Ray Nash, Charles Edward Russell, Katherine Maryson, Jane Roulson, James Graham Phelps Stokes, Rose Pastor Stokes, Upton Sinclair and Gaylord Wilshire. There are also a number of letters from prominent political and literary figures of the period, among them Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Zona Gale, Arnold Genthe, Jesse Jackson, Vida Scudder, Irving Stone, Henrietta Szold, Norman Thomas and Rabindranath Tagore. Despite her prolonged love affair with Jack London only a few copies of his letters are in the correspondence, (She gave many of his letters, manuscripts, etc. to the Huntington Library.). Also in the papers is correspondence of her husband, William English Walling, her sister, Rose Strunsky Lorwin, the Walling children, Leonard Abbott, her companion for twenty years, after the death of her husband, and the correspondence of Willoughby and Rosalind Walling, parents of William English Walling. Important among William English Walling's correspondents are Hutchins Hapgood, Selig Perlman, George Creel and Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Much of the family correspondence reveals the vicissitudes of a wealthy family trying to manage on a steadily diminishing income. Other difficulties in the Walling marriage are also frankly discussed. Anna Strunsky Walling's extensive diaries and idea books (1901-1964) span her adult life and chronicle not only events but also contain long passages of reflection and emotional expression on her marriage and children. Her writings in the papers contain articles, chapters from two novels (one unpublished), and two unpublished memoirs on Jack London. Also included are research files, a collection of postcards from her trips abroad and in the United States, family photographs and photographs documenting her trip to Russia, ca. 1905-1907.
ArchivalResource: 17.25 linear ft.
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- Walling, Anna Strunsky, 1879-1964. Anna Strunsky Walling papers, 1880-1968 (inclusive).
Bingham, Charlotte. Letter, 1940 Nov. 27, [New York?] to Mitchell Kennerley [New York?]
Title:
Letter, 1940 Nov. 27, [New York?] to Mitchell Kennerley [New York?]
Urges G. D. Herron's "The menace of peace," published by Kennerley in 1917, be brought to the attention of the reading public because of its prophetic timeliness.
ArchivalResource: [3] p. on fold. l. Holograph signed.
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- Bingham, Charlotte. Letter, 1940 Nov. 27, [New York?] to Mitchell Kennerley [New York?]
New York (State). Legislature. Joint Legislative Committee to Investigate Seditious Activities. Suspected radical propaganda file, [ca. 1890-1919].
Title:
Suspected radical propaganda file, [ca. 1890-1919].
This series consists of an important collection of propaganda materials gathered by the committee during its investigation of radical individuals and organizations in the years following World War I. The series contains approximately 1,500 printed items, including 1,200 English and foreign language pamphlets. This collection is a significant resource for examining the development of socialist thought and action during the early part of the century.
ArchivalResource: 10.9 cu. ft.Copies: 31 microfilm reels; 35mm.
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- New York (State). Legislature. Joint Legislative Committee to Investigate Seditious Activities. Suspected radical propaganda file, [ca. 1890-1919].
George D. Herron Papers, 1905-1922
Title:
George D. Herron Papers 1905-1922
George D. Herron was at one time a Christian Socialist minister, a founder of the Rand School of Social Science, a member of the Socialist Party, and the author of books and pamphlets on social and religious issues. The Papers contain his correspondence with leading U.S. socialists and others. NOTE: researchers must use microfilm copy (R-7124/57).
ArchivalResource: 0.25 linear feet; (1 box)
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George Davis Herron Papers, 1916-1927
Title:
George Davis Herron Papers, 1916-1927
Correspondence, interviews, lectures, essays, notes, and clippings, relating to theLeague of Nations, territorial quesions, prisoners of war, and other political andeconomic issues at the Paris Peace Conference.
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Socialist collections in the Tamiment Library, 1872-1956 (inclusive), [microform].
Title:
Socialist collections in the Tamiment Library, 1872-1956 (inclusive), [microform].
The nineteen manuscript collections contain significant information about the formative period in American socialism, the intellectual and political pursuits of American socialists, the Socialist Party and its numerous internal conflicts, and socialist and progressive organizations not often included in traditional studies on American social protest.
ArchivalResource: 68 reels.
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- Socialist collections in the Tamiment Library, 1872-1956 (inclusive), [microform].
Manny, Frank Addison, 1868-1954. Frank Addison Manny papers, 1890-1955.
Title:
Frank Addison Manny papers, 1890-1955.
Correspondence, 1890-1953, largely concerning the progressive education movement, including extensive correspondence with John Dewey; journal, 1922-1950, diary, 1932-1934 and 1937, articles, newspaper clippings, and a memorial address, June 25, 1955, by Rolland Emerson Wolfe in tribute to Manny and his wife, Annette; also photographs.
ArchivalResource: 6 linear ft.
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- Manny, Frank Addison, 1868-1954. Frank Addison Manny papers, 1890-1955.
George D. Herron collection, 1891-1973 (bulk 1891-1903).
Title:
George D. Herron collection, 1891-1973 (bulk 1891-1903).
Includes writings of Herron from the 1890s; correspondence to and from college officials regarding Herron and his work at the college; published articles and unpublished papers about Herron; and clippings regarding Herron, his philosophy and teaching, and his relationship with Carrie Rand.
ArchivalResource: 3 boxes (1.3 linear ft.)
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- George D. Herron collection, 1891-1973 (bulk 1891-1903).
Guide to the Algernon Lee Papers, 1861-1954
Title:
Guide to the Algernon Lee Papers, 1861-1954
Algernon Lee (1873-1954), served as the editor of several socialist publications, including The Worker, The Daily Call, and The New Leaderin New York City. He was also the Director of Education at the Rand School of Social Science. From 1909-1954, Lee was one of several Socialist members of the New York City Board of Aldermen temporarily prevented from taking office following his 1919 re-election. Lee also served one term as the national chairman of the Socialist Party following Morris Hillquit's death in 1933. The collection contains correspondence with many leading U.S. and European socialists, published and unpublished writings, radio scripts, ephemera, memorabilia, reading notes, miscellaneous materials and the Civil War letters of Pvt. James Lee.
ArchivalResource: 4.5 Linear Feet in 9 manuscript boxes.
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- Algernon Lee Papers, Bulk, 1896-1954, 1861-1954, (Bulk 1896-1954)
Manny, Frank Addison, 1868-1954. Papers, 1890-1955
Title:
Frank Manny papers 1890-1955
Progressive educator, student of Thomas Dewey at the University of Chicago, served as head of the state Normal School at Oshkosh, Wisconsin, superintendent of the Felix Adler School of Ethical Culture in New York City and as head of teacher education in the city of Baltimore. The papers include extensive personal correspondence, scrapbooks, journals, writings and other materials concerning his professional interests. Correspondence includes letters from distinguished authors and educators.
ArchivalResource: 6 linear feet
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Herron, George Davis, 1862-1925. Letter, 1917 Oct. 20, Rome, to Mitchell Kennerley [New York?].
Title:
Letter, 1917 Oct. 20, Rome, to Mitchell Kennerley [New York?].
Concerns writing a Christmas war message for publication in an American magazine or newspaper.
ArchivalResource: [3] p. on fold. l. Holograph signed.
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- Herron, George Davis, 1862-1925. Letter, 1917 Oct. 20, Rome, to Mitchell Kennerley [New York?].
Walling, Anna Strunsky, 1879-1964. Anna Strunsky Walling papers, 1880-1968 (inclusive).
Title:
Anna Strunsky Walling papers, 1880-1968 (inclusive).
The papers consist of correspondence, diaries, writings, memorabilia and photographs. The correspondence (1897-1964) which includes family, friends and political associates documents Walling's involvement in political causes. The letters also reveal Anna Walling's feelings on personal matters, social questions and her reactions to meetings with prominent persons both in the United States and abroad. Her trip to Russia (ca. 1905-1907) with William English Walling where they toured the provinces and met many literary and political figures is described in her letters home. Important personal correspondents are Melville Anderson, Gelette Burgess, Harry Cowell, Hutchins Hapgood, Ray Nash, Charles Edward Russell, Katherine Maryson, Jane Roulson, James Graham Phelps Stokes, Rose Pastor Stokes, Upton Sinclair and Gaylord Wilshire. There are also a number of letters from prominent political and literary figures of the period, among them Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Zona Gale, Arnold Genthe, Jesse Jackson, Vida Scudder, Irving Stone, Henrietta Szold, Norman Thomas and Rabindranath Tagore. Despite her prolonged love affair with Jack London only a few copies of his letters are in the correspondence, (She gave many of his letters, manuscripts, etc. to the Huntington Library.). Also in the papers is correspondence of her husband, William English Walling, her sister, Rose Strunsky Lorwin, the Walling children, Leonard Abbott, her companion for twenty years, after the death of her husband, and the correspondence of Willoughby and Rosalind Walling, parents of William English Walling. Important among William English Walling's correspondents are Hutchins Hapgood, Selig Perlman, George Creel and Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Much of the family correspondence reveals the vicissitudes of a wealthy family trying to manage on a steadily diminishing income. Other difficulties in the Walling marriage are also frankly discussed. Anna Strunsky Walling's extensive diaries and idea books (1901-1964) span her adult life and chronicle not only events but also contain long passages of reflection and emotional expression on her marriage and children. Her writings in the papers contain articles, chapters from two novels (one unpublished), and two unpublished memoirs on Jack London. Also included are research files, a collection of postcards from her trips abroad and in the United States, family photographs and photographs documenting her trip to Russia, ca. 1905-1907.
ArchivalResource: 17.25 linear ft.
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- Walling, Anna Strunsky, 1879-1964. Anna Strunsky Walling papers, 1880-1968 (inclusive).
Briggs, Mitchell Pirie,. Mitchell Pirie Briggs collection, 1918-1930.
Title:
Mitchell Pirie Briggs collection, 1918-1930.
Manuscripts of writings, correspondence, and clippings, relating to the role of George D. Herron, an adviser to Woodrow Wilson, in formulating the World War I peace settlement, and to his subsequent views on European politics. Used by M. P. Briggs as research material for his book, George D. Herron and the European Settlement.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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Mitchell Pirie Briggs collection, 1918-1930
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Mitchell Pirie Briggs collection 1918-1930
Manuscripts of writings, correspondence, and clippings, relating to the role of George D. Herron, an adviser to Woodrow Wilson, in formulating the World War I peace settlement, and to his subsequent views on European politics. Used by M. P. Briggs as research material for his book, George D. Herron and the European Settlement.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.; (0.1 linear feet)
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Herron, George Davis, 1862-1925. Letter to Editor. Burlington, IA. 1892 May 14.
Title:
Letter to Editor. Burlington, IA. 1892 May 14.
Sending the requested article on the Golden Rule applied to the relation between the rich and the poor.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.)
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- Herron, George Davis, 1862-1925. Letter to Editor. Burlington, IA. 1892 May 14.
Herron, George Davis, 1862-1925. George Davis Herron papers, 1916-1927.
Title:
George Davis Herron papers, 1916-1927.
Correspondence, interviews, lectures, essays, notes, and clippings, relating to the League of Nations, territorial quesions, prisoners of war, and other political and economic issues at the Paris Peace Conference.
ArchivalResource: 16 v., 30 ms. boxes, 4 scrapbooks, 2 microfilm reels.
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- Herron, George Davis, 1862-1925. George Davis Herron papers, 1916-1927.
Herron, Davis. Artist file.
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Artist file.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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New York (State). Legislature. Joint Legislative Committee to Investigate Seditious Activities.
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