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Schwimmer was a Jewish pacifist and writer, born in Hungary. Her application for American citizenship was denied by the Supreme Court in 1929 on the grounds of her pacifist views. Justice Holmes wrote the dissenting opinion. (United States v. Schwimmer; 49 S. Ct. 448)
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Hungarian feminist and pacifist.
B. Sept. 11, 1877 in Budapest, Hungary; suffragist, feminist leader in Hungary and internationally; was instrumental in founding several Hungarian societies for the advancement of trade unionism, land reform, feminism, female suffrage and pacifism; worked to promote peace during World War I; helped to form a number of U.S. and international peace groups, including the Emergency Peace Federation, the Henry Ford Peace Expedition, and the Woman's Peace Party; was appointed Hungary's foreign minister to Switzerland in 1918, the first woman to receive that honor; upon the overthrow of the government by a communist regime, Schwimmer escaped to Vienna in February 1920, and then to the United States in 1921; was refused U.S. citizenship and slandered because of her pacifist refusal to bear arms in defense of the country; received the World Peace Prize in 1937, and in 1948 was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize; d. Aug. 3, 1948 in New York City.
Rosika Schwimmer (1877-1948) was born in Budapest, Hungary, the oldest child of Max B. Schwimmer, a grocer and horse dealer, and Bertha Katscher Schwimmer, member of a distinguished Jewish literary family. She married in 1911 but divorced two years later. An accomplished linguist, fluent in more than half a dozen languages, Schwimmer initially devoted herself to the cause of woman suffrage. She attended the 1904 Berlin meeting of the International Council of Women at which the International Women's Suffrage Alliance was founded. She settled in London in 1911 as press secretary of the Alliance. With the outbreak of World War I, Schwimmer focused her efforts on peace. In 1914 she traveled to the U.S. to speak with President Wilson and Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan on behalf of the Alliance's endorsement of neutral mediation of the war. Her flamboyant personality and ardent peace advocacy provided the spark that kindled sentiment for the Woman's Peace Party. She was also influential in organizing the 1915 Congress of Women at The Hague and establishing the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace (later Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF)). The Ford Peace Ship, the ocean liner sponsored by Henry Ford that sailed to Europe in 1915-16 carrying an unofficial mediation commission, brought its passengers, including Schwimmer, a notoriety that led to her resignation from WILPF in 1918. Upon her return to Hungary, Schwimmer was appointed ambassador to Switzerland. In 1921 she returned to the U.S. where her attempts to resume her career and gain citizenship were thwarted by accusations that she was a spy. Her final citizenship application was denied in 1924 when she refused to affirm her willingness to bear arms in defense of the United States. She remained in the U.S. as an alien for the rest of her life, supported by her old friend and co-worker for peace, Lola Maverick Lloyd.
Lola Maverick Lloyd (1875-1944) graduated from Smith College in 1897. A pioneer suffragist and pacifist, in 1915 she co-founded with Jane Addams the Women's Peace Party, and later the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. She was also a delegate to the Congress of Women at the Hague in 1915 and sailed on Henry Ford's Peace Ship. Lloyd and Schwimmer co-chaired the Campaign for World Government.
Rosika Schwimmer (1877-1948) was a Hungarian-born writer and political activist who spent her life working for the causes of feminism, pacifism, and world government.
She was the mastermind of the 1915 Ford Peace Expedition, and in 1937 co-founded the political-lobbying organization Campaign for World Government.
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Schwimmer, Rosika (1877-1948), born Budapest, Hungary; suffragist, feminist leader in Hungary and internationally; was instrumental in founding several Hungarian societies for the advancement of trade unionism, land reform, feminism, female suffrage and pacifism; worked to promote peace during World War I; helped to form a number of U.S. and international peace groups, including the Emergency Peace Federation, the Henry Ford Peace Expedition, and the Woman's Peace Party; was appointed Hungary's foreign minister to Switzerland in 1918, the first woman to receive that honor; upon the overthrow of the government by a communist regime, Schwimmer escaped to Vienna in February 1920, and then to the United States in 1921; was refused U.S. citizenship and slandered because of her pacifist refusal to bear arms in defense of the country; remained in U.S. as an alien for the rest of her life, supported by her old friend and co-worker for peace, Lola Maverick Lloyd. She received the World Peace Prize in 1937, and was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1948. Lola Maverick Lloyd (1875-1944) graduated Smith College, 1897; pioneer suffragist; pacifist; co-founder, with Jane Addams, of the Women's Peace Party, 1915; and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. In 1915 was a delegate to the Congress of Women, the Hague, and sailed on Henry Ford's Peace Ship. Also co-chaired, with Rosika Schwimmer, the Campaign for World Government.
Rosika Schwimmer (1877-1948) was a Hungarian-born writer and political activist who spent her life working for the causes of feminism, pacifism, and world government. Born in Budapest, Schwimmer was descended from several generations of Jewish merchants and intellectuals. She was the oldest of three children of Max Bernat Schwimmer, a horse merchant, and his wife Berta Schwimmer, née Katscher. Her maternal uncle, Leopold Katscher, was a well-known and widely-published pacifist lawyer and journalist whose beliefs influenced his niece and would significantly shape her career.
Rosika attended school briefly in Budapest and at a convent school in the Transylvanian town of Temesvár (modern-day Timisoara, Romania), where the family also operated an experimental farm. She received a classical education featuring music and foreign languages. Although she completed only eight years of formal schooling, she eventually came to speak four languages--Hungarian, German, French and English--and was able to read an additional four--Dutch, Italian, Norwegian, and Swedish.
When the family fortunes began to falter in the late 1890s, Schwimmer began work as a bookkeeper in various Budapest offices. The working conditions she experienced led to her first forays in political organizing, and soon into involvement in the Hungarian suffrage and pacifist movements. Her activities also brought her beyond the borders of the Dual Monarchy, when she became a corresponding secretary of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance (IWSA). Her position with the IWSA would prove invaluable to her career, as it brought her into contact with other feminists and suffragists, and cemented her involvement in international political movements.
Little is known about her brief, childless marriage in 1911 to a journalist by the name of Bédy. Differing accounts maintain that Mr. Bédy passed away in 1912, or that the couple divorced in 1913. Following the marriage, Rosika rejected her Hungarian married name of Bédy-Schwimmer Rósza (or B. Schwimmer, Rosika), preferring the title "Madame Schwimmer."
In 1914, Schwimmer moved to London to begin work as the press secretary for the IWSA. When the outbreak of World War I prevented her from returning to Hungary, she sought Carrie Chapman Catt's assistance in arranging a lecture tour of the United States. Schwimmer traveled to twenty-two states, lecturing primarily on the themes of woman suffrage and the human cost of war. At a lecture in Chicago, she met Lola Maverick Lloyd, a millionaire active in the American feminist and pacifist movements. Mrs. Lloyd would become her professional partner and financial support in later years.
Schwimmer was determined to convince Woodrow Wilson to act as a neutral mediator to stop the war in Europe. Her efforts culminated in a September 1914 audience with the President, arranged by Catt. The meeting with the hesitant president was unsuccessful.
In April of 1915, Schwimmer attended the International Congress of Women at The Hague. At the Congress, she was selected as a member of the board of the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace (later the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, WILPF). Perhaps more significantly, following the Congress, Schwimmer joined a convoy of women traveling to the belligerent countries to meet with diplomats and discuss the possibility of armistice. The women obtained documents from dignitaries on both sides of the conflict, stating their willingness to accept compromise if proposed by a neutral party. These documents failed to persuade President Wilson to mediate, when Schwimmer met with him a second time in November of 1915, but did convince automobile magnate Henry Ford to finance a new plan.
The Henry Ford Peace Expedition, also known as the Ford Peace Ship, was hastily organized in late November and early December of 1915. The participant list was drafted and redrafted, while an eager Ford trumpeted his desire to "Get the boys out of the trenches by Christmas!" He pushed for a start date before Schwimmer felt the endeavor was quite ready, and indeed a number of the luminaries initially invited declined to attend. Schwimmer quickly completed the passenger list, hired the Danish ship Oscar II, and enticed numerous journalists to join the venture and report from the seas. With this preliminary work achieved, the expedition finally set sail from Hoboken on December 4.
The voyage across the Atlantic was far from pacific, with several camps debating the best means of bringing the hostile countries into agreement. All the while, the journalists reported criticism of the venture to the international press, lambasting Schwimmer and the pacifists for their lack of a coherent plan. Upon arrival in Christiania (modern-day Oslo), perhaps embarrassed by the negative press and claiming illness, Ford abandoned the expedition and returned to the United States. He continued to provide funding for the ensuing Neutral Conference for Continuous Mediation, while never indicating who was to be his successor and primary representative at the Conference. In the face of increasing criticism and the stress of attempting to manage competing coalitions, Schwimmer resigned her chairmanship in March of that year. The Neutral Conference limped on fairly unsuccessfully for another year.
While the Ford Peace Expedition can be seen as the high point of Schwimmer's career, it resulted in the collapse of her political influence in America. The failure of the grand venture, her intractable personality and tendency to clash with those with whom she did not agree, and the public perception that the Expedition had bilked Ford of massive amounts of money contributed to the destruction of her public reputation in the United States. She spent much of the 1920s through the 1940s attempting to resurrect her image, becoming embroiled in several libel suits, including one against Upton Sinclair for his portrayal of her in the book Upton Sinclair Presents William Fox.
Following the end of the war, Schwimmer returned to newly-independent Hungary, headed by Prime Minister Count Michael Karolyi. Karolyi appointed her the first female Hungarian minister to Switzerland, a position she held from November 1918 to March of 1919. Amidst the chaos of Bela Kun's Communist "Red Terror" and the ensuing anti-Semitic "White Terror" of the Admiral Horthy government, Schwimmer managed to escape to Vienna in January of 1920. The following year she emigrated to the United States under the financial sponsorship of her friend Lola Maverick Lloyd.
In 1924 Schwimmer applied to become a U.S. citizen. But as a lifelong pacifist, she refused to swear to take up arms in defense of the country in case of war, and her application was denied. She appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court, where in May of 1929 the case of the United States v. Schwimmer was found against her. Despite this loss, the case became famous for Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.'s minority opinion affirming the protection of all speech, "not free thought for those who agree with us but freedom for the thought that we hate." Schwimmer, now stateless as a result of the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the denial of U.S. citizenship, would remain so until her death.
In 1937, Schwimmer and Lola Maverick Lloyd founded the Campaign for World Government, a lobbying organization with headquarters both in New York and Chicago. Dissatisfied with the League of Nations (and later the United Nations) Schwimmer believed that only a federal world legislative body could prevent future wars between nations.
In her later years, Schwimmer would also work with author and historian Mary Ritter Beard to create the World Center for Women's Archives, an organization devoted to the documentation of women's lives and political activities.
Schwimmer suffered for much of her life from ill health. Having fought diabetes through experimental treatments for decades, she passed away in August 1948. Shortly before her death, she was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. No prize was awarded that year.
- 1877 Sept. 11Born in Budapest
- 1897Organized National Association of Women Office Workers
- 1903Founded Hungarian Association of Working Women
- 1904Co-founded Hungarian Council of Women and the Hungarian Feminist Association
- 1911Married Bédy
- 1914Moved to London
- 1914 Sept.Met with President Wilson
- 1914-1915Lecture tour of U.S.
- 1915 Apr.-MayInternational Congress of Women at The Hague
- 1915 Nov.Second meeting with President Wilson
- 1915 Nov.Met with Henry Ford, began planning Peace Ship
- 1915 Dec. 4Oscar II set sail
- 1916 Feb.Ford Neutral Conference began
- 1916 Mar.Resigned from conference
- 1918 Oct.Appointed to the National Council of Fifteen, which briefly governed Hungary
- 1918 Nov.-1919 Mar.Served as Hungarian Minister to Switzerland
- 1920 Jan.Escaped to Vienna
- 1921Emigrated to U.S.
- 1924 MayCitizenship application made public
- 1926Petition for naturalization rejected
- 1928Published Tisza Tales, a collection of stories for children
- 1929Successful libel suit against Fred R. Marvin of the Keymen of America
- 1929 MayUnited States v Schwimmer decided against Schwimmer. Citizenship rejection upheld.
- 1937Launched Campaign for World Government with Lola Maverick Lloyd
- 1939Published pamphlet Union Now, for Peace or War?
- 1948Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize
- 1948 Aug. 3Died in New York
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American Civil Liberties Union. American Civil Liberties Union archives [microform].
Title:
American Civil Liberties Union archives [microform].
Contains extensive archives of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) which was founded in 1920. Included are correspondence of Roger Baldwin, Osmond K. Fraenkel and others. Includes court briefs, legal files, reports, documents, printed matter, and other source material pertaining to the activities and cases of the ACLU, such as the Scopes Trial and the Sacco-Vanzetti case. The archives relate to the ACLU's main areas of concern, which are freedom of belief, expression and association, equality before the law, and due process under the law. Also includes records of predecessor organizations and affiliate organizations.
ArchivalResource: 293 microfilm reels.
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- American Civil Liberties Union. American Civil Liberties Union archives [microform].
Lazarus, Frieda Langer. Frieda Langer Lazarus papers, 1932-1949.
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Frieda Langer Lazarus papers, 1932-1949.
Collection consists of correspondence and printed matter related to Lazarus's antiwar work.
ArchivalResource: 2.2 linear feet (4 boxes)
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- Lazarus, Frieda Langer. Frieda Langer Lazarus papers, 1932-1949.
National American Woman Suffrage Association. National American Woman Suffrage Association records, 1839-1961 (inclusive), 1890-1930 (bulk), [microform].
Title:
National American Woman Suffrage Association records, 1839-1961 (inclusive), 1890-1930 (bulk), [microform].
The records include correspondence, subject files, printed matter, and scrapbooks. Most of the correspondents are women and many of the leaders in the woman's rights movement are represented. The subject file includes biographical information on some of the principal suffrage workers, a collection of antisuffrage literature, progress reports from state and local suffrage organizations, and material on the official organ of the Association, the Woman's Journal. A series of indexed scrapbooks, prepared by Ida Porter Boyer, document activities in the woman's rights movement as reported in the nations newspapers and periodicals during the years 1893-1912.
ArchivalResource: 73 reels.
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- National American Woman Suffrage Association. National American Woman Suffrage Association records, 1839-1961 (inclusive), 1890-1930 (bulk), [microform].
Rosika Schwimmer papers, 1890-1983, 1904-1948
Title:
Rosika Schwimmer papers 1890-1983 1904-1948
Rosika Schwimmer (1877-1948) was a Hungarian-born writer and political activist who spent her life working for the causes of feminism, pacifism, and world government. She was the mastermind of the 1915 Ford Peace Expedition, and in 1937 co-founded the political lobbying organization Campaign for World Government. Her papers include correspondence, professional writings and speeches, organizational and financial records, miscellaneous personal items, printed matter, artifacts, and photographs.
ArchivalResource: 160 linear feet; 592 boxes
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- Rosika Schwimmer papers, 1890-1983, 1904-1948
Papers, 1906-1961
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Papers, 1906-1961
Correspondence, reports, speeches, etc., of Caroline L. (Caroline Lexow) Babcock and Olive E. Hurlburt, suffragists.
ArchivalResource: 7 file boxes
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- Papers, 1906-1961
Margarete Schurgast papers, 1918-1945
Title:
Margarete Schurgast papers 1918-1945
Margarete Schurgast was a Jewish feminist and pacifist, boardinghouse owner, and German émigré who fled Nazi rule in 1941. She was a friend and correspondent of Carrie Chapman Catt, Karin Michaëlis, and Rosika Schwimmer.
ArchivalResource: 0.4 linear feet; 1 box
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Lloyd, George, 1913-1998. Georgia Lloyd papers, 1915-1994 (bulk 1930-1990).
Title:
Georgia Lloyd papers, 1915-1994 (bulk 1930-1990).
The Georgia Lloyd papers, spanning most of the 20th century, consist of correspondence, writings, subject files, financial and real estate records, miscellaneous personal items, photographs, and posters documenting her personal life and professional activities, especially her involvement with pacifist and world government movements, and American socialism.
ArchivalResource: 35 linear feet (84 boxes)
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- Lloyd, George, 1913-1998. Georgia Lloyd papers, 1915-1994 (bulk 1930-1990).
National American Woman Suffrage Association. National American Woman Suffrage Association records, 1839-1961 (inclusive), 1890-1930 (bulk), [microform].
Title:
National American Woman Suffrage Association records, 1839-1961 (inclusive), 1890-1930 (bulk), [microform].
The records include correspondence, subject files, printed matter, and scrapbooks. Most of the correspondents are women and many of the leaders in the woman's rights movement are represented. The subject file includes biographical information on some of the principal suffrage workers, a collection of antisuffrage literature, progress reports from state and local suffrage organizations, and material on the official organ of the Association, the Woman's Journal. A series of indexed scrapbooks, prepared by Ida Porter Boyer, document activities in the woman's rights movement as reported in the nations newspapers and periodicals during the years 1893-1912.
ArchivalResource: 73 reels.
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Papers of Edna Lamprey Stantial, 1836-1985 (inclusive), 1900-1955 (bulk)
Title:
Papers of Edna Lamprey Stantial, 1836-1985 (inclusive), 1900-1955 (bulk)
The papers of Edna Lamprey Stantial document her work as friend and caretaker for Alice Stone Blackwell and Maud Wood Park, and as archivist of woman suffrage-related organizations. This collection also includes papers of Maud Wood Park, of Alice Stone Blackwell and the Blackwell family, and of Carrie Chapman Catt.
ArchivalResource: 7.3 linear feet ((16 + 1/2 file boxes, 1 card file box) plus 3 folio folders, 5 folio+ folders, 9 photograph folders, 1 object)
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- Stantial, Edna Lamprey. Papers, 1836-1958 (inclusive).
Holt, Frederick Holford, 1867-1929. Frederick and Lillian Holt Peace Expedition papers, 1915-1917.
Title:
Frederick and Lillian Holt Peace Expedition papers, 1915-1917.
Comprise correspondence, papers, and photos relating to his activities as a member of the Ford Peace Expedition, 1915, as the personal representative of Henry Ford and business manager for the Neutral Conference for Continuous Mediation, 1916, including financial records; and papers relating to his work with the War Department Commission on Training Camp Activities, 1917, and the Playground and Recreation Association of America, 1917. Also include Mrs. Lilian (Silk) Holt's papers as women's suffrage worker and philanthropist, chiefly concerning the Woman's Peace Party, 1915-16.
ArchivalResource: 509 items.
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- Holt, Frederick Holford, 1867-1929. Frederick and Lillian Holt Peace Expedition papers, 1915-1917.
Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, 1860-1935. Papers, 1846-1961 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers, 1846-1961 (inclusive).
Correspondence, diaries, journals, manuscripts, articles, reviews, clippings, photos, and drawings provide information about Gilman's personal and public life. Largest group of letters, 1897-1900, is to her future second husband, George Houghton Gilman. Other correspondence includes a sizable group to her daughter Katharine between 1895 and 1934; letters from William Dean Howells, Jane Addams, Edward Bellamy, Susan B. Anthony, James Keir Hardie, and Florence Kelley; and items pertaining to her books and articles. Literary material includes manuscripts and typescripts of chapters for Sex in Civilization (1929) and Woman's Coming of Age (1930); the plays A Pretty Idiot (1889), Changing Hands (ca. 1890), and Three Women; the books Social Ethics, A Study in Ethics (1933), and "A Winter in California; manuscripts by others; miscellaneous stories; poems; sermons; lectures; school essays; and reviews of her works. There are also correspondence and memorabilia pertaining to international congresses Gilman attended, 1899-1913.
ArchivalResource: 14.5 linear ft.
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- Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, 1860-1935. Papers, 1846-1961 (inclusive).
Rosika Schwimmer Papers, 1914-1937
Title:
Rosika Schwimmer Papers, 1914-1937
Correspondence, petitions, clippings, printed matter, and photographs, relating to the pacifist movement during World War I, the Henry Ford Peace Expedition, the International Congress of Women, and the presentation of the World Peace Prize to R. Schwimmer in 1937
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New Yorker records
Title:
New Yorker records
Weekly magazine founded in New York City in 1925 by Harold W. Ross, Jane Grant, Alexander Woollcott and Raoul Fleischman. The records consist of correspondence, interoffice memoranda, edited and corrected manuscripts and typescripts, drawings, statistical reports, lists of story and art ideas, photographs, and sound recordings and printed materials created during the foundation and day-to-day operations of the magazine from 1924-1984. This material documents the production of every issue of the magazine and provides insight on the careers of its staff and contributors.
ArchivalResource: 1058.76 linear feet; 2566 boxes; 7 microfilm reels; 18 sound recordings
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- New Yorker records, ca.1924-1984
Rebecca Shelley Papers, 1890-1984
Title:
Rebecca Shelley Papers 1890-1984
Pacifist, participant in World War I peace movement and later peace activities, member of Fellowship of Reconciliation, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, and Women Strike for Peace. Papers include Correspondence, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, periodicals, reports, photographs, and other materials relating to the International Congress of Women, 1915, the Ford Peace Ship, the American Neutral Conference Committee, the Emergency Peace Federation, and the People's Council of America.
ArchivalResource: 21 linear ft. and 1 oversize folder
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- Rebecca Shelley Papers, 1890-1984
White, Marjorie, 1894-1972. Papers, ca.1930-ca.1970 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers, ca.1930-ca.1970 (inclusive).
Collection consists primarily of over 100 loose-leaf notebooks containing published and unpublished articles, photos, clippings, and notes on women. Prehistoric woman as priestess, midwife, and originator of culture is featured in the collection, which contains an extensive section on native American women. Included is correspondence with Mary Milbank Brown, as well as Brown's notes, outlines, and unpublished writings, most concerning matriarchy and patriarchy; correspondence with Mary Ritter Beard and some of her writings; correspondence concerning the World Center for Women's Archives; and plans to correct the treatment of women in the Encyclopedia Britannica and Collier's Encyclopedia and to prepare an encylopedia for women, none of which materialized. Other correspondents include Herma Briffault; Dora Edinger; C. Esther Hodge, editor of the English periodical Women Speaking; Miriam Y. Holden; Inez (Haynes) Irwin; Blanche Christine Olschak; and Doris Stevens.
ArchivalResource: 13.5 linear ft.
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- White, Marjorie, 1894-1972. Papers, ca.1930-ca.1970 (inclusive).
Hannah Clothier Hull Papers
Title:
Hannah Clothier Hull Papers
The Hannah Clothier Hull Papers contain personal correspondence (1889-1956), professional correspondence, speeches, articles, and manuscript notes. There is also biographical material, family papers, newspaper clippings, and photographs. Among Hull's early personal correspondence is a folder of letters she wrote to her friend Caroline Cooper Biddle. These letters chart the close friendship between the two young women at the turn of the century. A large part of the collection reflects Hull's work in the peace movement. There is correspondence with other WILPF officers and members, financial statements, press releases, and documents of the League. A file documenting attacks on WILPF (1924-1937), is also included. Hull's interest in women's rights is represented by items on woman suffrage, correspondence on WILPF relations with the National Council of Women of the United States, and material on women's movements in China and India. Among the many correspondents in this collection are Jane Addams, Emily Greene Balch, Carrie Chapman Catt, Alice Hamilton, Lida Gustava Heymann, Lola Maverick Lloyd, Lucia Ames Mead, Jeannette Rankin, Rosika Schwimmer, Anna Garlin Spencer, Ellen Gates Starr, and Mary E. Woolley.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear ft.
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- Hull, Hannah Clothier, 1872-1958. Papers, 1889-1958.
Campaign for World Government (Organization). Campaign for World Government records, 1937-1985.
Title:
Campaign for World Government records, 1937-1985.
Collection consists of records of the Chicago office of the Campaign for World Government. Materials include correspondence, office files, and print and near-print materials.
ArchivalResource: 42.2 linear feet (114 boxes)
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- Campaign for World Government (Organization). Campaign for World Government records, 1937-1985.
Frieda Langer Lazarus papers, 1927-1950
Title:
Frieda Langer Lazarus papers 1927-1950
Frieda Langer Lazarus (1896-1968) was an antiwar activist and a vigorous advocate for conscientious objectors. She was a founder of the Metropolitan Board for Conscientious Objectors, and a member of the Women's Peace Union and the War Resisters League. The collection consists of correspondence and printed matter related to Lazarus's antiwar work and her activities on behalf of conscientious objectors. Also included is correspondence on efforts to have the 1948 Nobel Peace Prize, and the World Peace Prize, awarded to her friend and colleague Rosika Schwimmer.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 linear feet; 5 boxes
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Leckie, Katherine, d. 1930. Katherine Leckie papers, 1914-1925.
Title:
Katherine Leckie papers, 1914-1925.
The collection consists of business correspondence and subject files on various persons and organizations with which Leckie was associated, reflecting especially her management of Rosika Schwimmer's 1914-1915 United States lecture tour and her work as press manager for the Henry Ford Peace Expedition of 1915-1916.
ArchivalResource: .75 linear feet (2 boxes).
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- Leckie, Katherine, d. 1930. Katherine Leckie papers, 1914-1925.
Schwimmer, Rosika, 1877-1948. Correspondence between Rosika Schwimmer and Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., 1930-1935.
Title:
Correspondence between Rosika Schwimmer and Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., 1930-1935.
Copies of letters, the majority from Schwimmer to Holmes, and notes on behalf of Holmes from his secretaries Robert W. Wales, Horace Chapman Rose, and Mark De Wolfe Howe. Most are carbon copies of typewritten letters, some notes added later by Schwimmer; others are transcriptions of Holmes' handwritten letters. Also included are photocopies of three letters from Holmes; a copy of Holmes' dissenting opinion in her case and a copy of a press release by Schwimmer on the occasion of Holmes' death in March 1935.
ArchivalResource: 16 sheets (16 p.)
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- Schwimmer, Rosika, 1877-1948. Correspondence between Rosika Schwimmer and Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., 1930-1935.
O'Connor, Jessie Lloyd, 1904-. Papers, 1850-1988.
Title:
Papers, 1850-1988.
The Jessie Lloyd O'Connor Papers include extensive personal correspondence with family and friends; Federated Press notes and articles, and other writings; materials related to Jessie's many organizational activities; family biographical files, memorabilia, and photographs.
ArchivalResource: 61.75 linear ft. (147 boxes)
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- O'Connor, Jessie Lloyd, 1904-. Papers, 1850-1988.
Papers of Mary Ware Dennett
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Papers of Mary Ware Dennett
Correspondence, scrapbooks, writings, etc., of Mary Ware Dennett, suffragist, pacifist, artisan and advocate of birth control and sex education.
ArchivalResource: 23.69 linear feet ((43 file boxes, 2 folio boxes, 2 oversize boxes, 1 card file box) plus 5 folio+ folders, 5 oversize folders)
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- Papers, 1874-1945
National American Woman Suffrage Association Records, 1839-1961, (bulk 1890-1930)
Title:
National American Woman Suffrage Association Records 1839-1961 (bulk 1890-1930)
Founded in 1890 by the merger of the National Woman Suffrage Association and the American Woman Suffrage Association. Records comprising correspondence, a subject file relating chiefly to state and local suffrage organizations and leaders in the movement, scrapbooks prepared by Ida Porter Boyer documenting activities in the women's rights movement (1893-1912), and miscellaneous printed matter.
ArchivalResource: 26,700 items; 98 containers; 39.2 linear feet; 73 microfilm reels
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- National American Woman Suffrage Association Records, 1839-1961, (bulk 1890-1930)
Schwimmer, Rosika, 1877-1948. Schwimmer-Lloyd Collection, 1912-1950.
Title:
Schwimmer-Lloyd Collection, 1912-1950.
Materials documenting primarily the peace activism of Rosika Schwimmer and Lola Maverick Lloyd. Includes correspondence, biographical articles and clippings on Schwimmer, Lloyd, and numerous friends and associates; writings, personal memorabilia; subject files; and photographs. The Sophia Smith Collection is not the official repository for the papers of these individuals. These are duplicates from the Schwimmer-Lloyd Collection, an archive on women's rights, suffrage, peace movements, and world government at the New York Public Library.
ArchivalResource: 1.25 linear ft. (4 boxes; oversized poster)
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- Schwimmer, Rosika, 1877-1948. Schwimmer-Lloyd Collection, 1912-1950.
Georgia Lloyd papers, 1915-1994, 1930-1990
Title:
Georgia Lloyd papers 1915-1994 1930-1990
Author, peace activist, world government advocate and philanthropist, Georgia Lloyd, 1913-1999, was executive secretary of the Campaign for World Government from 1943 until 1990. Her papers consist of correspondence, professional writings and drafts, subject files, financial and real estate materials, miscellaneous personal items, and a small number of photographs.
ArchivalResource: 35 linear feet; 84 boxes
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- Georgia Lloyd papers, 1915-1994, 1930-1990
Lola Maverick Lloyd papers, 1856-1949
Title:
Lola Maverick Lloyd papers 1856-1949
Lola Maverick Lloyd was a prominent social activist involved in the international peace and world government movements during the first half of the twentieth century. The collection contains personal and professional materials documenting her life and participation in the Ford Peace Expedition of 1915-1916, and her 1937 co-founding of the Campaign for World Government.
ArchivalResource: 35 linear feet; 88 boxes
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- Lola Maverick Lloyd papers, 1856-1949
Schwimmer, Rosika, 1877-1948,. In re. petition of Rosika Schwimmer for naturalization, proceedings had and evidence taken ... October 13, 1927.
Title:
In re. petition of Rosika Schwimmer for naturalization, proceedings had and evidence taken ... October 13, 1927.
Questioning relates to Mrs. Schwimmer's pacifism.
ArchivalResource: 9 p. Typescript (carbon copy) with manuscript corrections.
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- Schwimmer, Rosika, 1877-1948,. In re. petition of Rosika Schwimmer for naturalization, proceedings had and evidence taken ... October 13, 1927.
Campaign for World Government (Organization). Campaign for World Government. Records of the New York office, 1917-1972 (bulk 1937-1960).
Title:
Campaign for World Government. Records of the New York office, 1917-1972 (bulk 1937-1960).
The records of the New York office of the Campaign for World Government, including correspondence, memoranda, reports, speeches, writings, financial documents, publications, press releases, conference materials, printed matter, and photographs, document the national and international activities of the organization in its attempts to lobby for a federal world government, and shed light on other initiatives for international cooperation.
ArchivalResource: 14.25 linear feet (34 boxes).
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- Campaign for World Government (Organization). Campaign for World Government. Records of the New York office, 1917-1972 (bulk 1937-1960).
Jessie Lloyd O'Connor papers, 1909-1983
Title:
Jessie Lloyd O'Connor papers, 1909-1983
Jessie Lloyd O'Connor's papers reflect her personal life, her journalism career, and her involvement with many progressive organizations, including the American Civil Liberties Union, the American League Against War and Fascism, and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear feet (5 boxes).
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- O'Connor, Jessie Lloyd, 1904-. Jessie Lloyd O'Connor papers, 1909-1983.
Lloyd, Lola Maverick, 1875-1944. Lola Maverick Lloyd papers, 1856-1949.
Title:
Lola Maverick Lloyd papers, 1856-1949.
The bulk of Lola Maverick Lloyd's papers document her life and activism during the years 1915 through her death in 1944, particularly her involvement in feminist, pacifist and world government causes.
ArchivalResource: 34.78 linear feet (87 boxes)
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- Lloyd, Lola Maverick, 1875-1944. Lola Maverick Lloyd papers, 1856-1949.
Blake, Katherine Devereux, 1858-1950. Collection, 1911-1950.
Title:
Collection, 1911-1950.
Correspondents include Henry Ford, Herbert Hoover, Cordell Hull, Alice Locke Park, Rosika Schwimmer, and Oswald Garrison Villard.
ArchivalResource: 5 linear in.
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- Blake, Katherine Devereux, 1858-1950. Collection, 1911-1950.
Dennett, Mary Ware, 1872-1947. Papers: Series IV, 1910-1944 (inclusive) [microform].
Title:
Papers: Series IV, 1910-1944 (inclusive) [microform].
Series IV, Birth control and sex education, contains office files of the National Birth Control League (NBCL) and the Voluntary Parenthood League (VPL), material from the case centering around "The Sex Side of Life" (SSL), and material about Dennett's writings on birth control and sex education. Included in the SSL records are correspondence about and endorsement and orders for the pamphlet; letters to Dennett with questions about sexual issues and problems; and material from the Mary Ware Dennett Defense Committee and her trial on obscenity charges.
ArchivalResource: 10 linear ft.
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- Dennett, Mary Ware, 1872-1947. Papers: Series IV, 1910-1944 (inclusive) [microform].
Liebold, Ernest G. (Ernest Gustav), 1884-1956. Rosika Schwimmer collection, 1927.
Title:
Rosika Schwimmer collection, 1927.
This small collection includes 1927 correspondence between Rosika Schwimmer and Ernest G. Liebold, Henry Ford's secretary; correspondence from Hays, St. John & Buckley, a law firm representing Ms. Schwimmer in a libel suit against New York Commercial editor Fred R. Marvin; and several newspaper clippings. The material relates to Schwimmer's requests for Henry Ford to publicly acknowledge her personal integrity, especially regarding the failed "Peace Ship" expedition.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Liebold, Ernest G. (Ernest Gustav), 1884-1956. Rosika Schwimmer collection, 1927.
Florence Holbrook scrapbooks, 1897-1932
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Florence Holbrook scrapbooks 1897-1932
Florence Holbrook was an educator and author involved in the peace movement during the early years of the 20th century. This small collection consists of four scrapbooks compiled by Holbrook documenting her career, contacts, and interests, chiefly from the period 1914 through 1916.
ArchivalResource: .4 linear feet; 1 box
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- Florence Holbrook scrapbooks, 1897-1932
Leopold and Berta Katscher papers, 1866-1939, 1873-1914
Title:
Leopold and Berta Katscher papers 1866-1939 1873-1914
The collection consists of the papers of journalist and peace activist Leopold Katscher (1853-1939) and his wife, the novelist Berta Katscher (1860-1903). The bulk of the collection consists of Leopold Katscher's papers, while his wife is represented to a lesser degree. Approximately half of the collection is made up of correspondence. The remainder consists of copies of Katscher's published articles, manuscripts, legal and financial case files, papers of peace, social justice and feminist societies and associations in which the Katschers were active, and personal documents. Katscher's correspondence includes numerous letters from writer and peace activist Bertha von Suttner.
ArchivalResource: 16 linear feet; 43 boxes
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- Leopold and Berta Katscher papers, 1866-1939, 1873-1914
Elizabeth McCausland papers
Title:
Elizabeth McCausland papers
The papers of art critic, writer, and historian Elizabeth McCausland measure approximately 45 linear feet and date from 1838 to 1995, with the bulk of the material dating from 1920 to 1995. The collection provides a vast accumulation of data on various artists and aspects of American art, especially the early American modernists and the Federal Arts Projects. Papers include McCausland's extensive research and writing files, particularly on Marsden Hartley, E. L. Henry, Lewis Hine, George Inness, and Alfred H. Maurer. McCausland's correspondence with artists includes a substantial amount with Arthur Dove and Alfred Stieglitz. Her collaborative work with Berenice Abbott on the <emph render="italic">Changing New York</emph> book and series of photographs is well-documented within the collection. Also found are general writings, subject files, files relating to exhibitions, teaching, and committees, photographs, art work, personal papers, and printed material. Additional McCausland material from the estate of Berenice Abbott include biographical materials, project files, writings, and printed materials.McCausland's personal papers consist of appointment books and engagement calendars, scrapbooks, student papers, works printed on her private press, financial records, biographical material, and scattered memorabilia, which together document other aspects of her life apart from her work. Correspondence includes incoming and outgoing letters along with enclosures, dating from McCausland's time as a journalist for <emph render="italic">The Springfield Republican</emph> in the 1920s and 1930s to her time as a freelance writer, art critic, and historian (1940s-1960s) and mostly concerning professional matters. Also included is a substantial amount of correspondence with artists, particularly Arthur Dove and Alfred Stieglitz, and some personal correspondence with her mother. General writings consists primarily of copies of McCausland's speeches and lectures on various art topics in addition to her early poems (dating from the 1930s) and scattered essays and articles.The most extensive part of the collection is comprised of McCausland's research and writing files pertaining to large research and curatorial projects, such as ones on the artists Alfred H. Maurer and Marsden Hartley (which was begun by the American Art Research Council and subsequently taken over by McCausland), and one for the American Processional exhibition at the Corcoran Gallery in 1950. A wide variety of smaller projects are also well-documented in the series Other Research and Writing Files, including ones on E. L. Henry, Lewis Hine, George Inness, her collaborative work with Berenice Abbott on the <emph render="italic">Changing New York</emph> book and series of photographs. Numerous other artists and art topics are covered as well, such as Arthur Dove, Robert Henri, Jacob Lawrence, Charles Hawthorne, film, and photography. Files for her book <emph render="italic">Careers in Art </emph>(1950), her many speaking and lecture engagements, and editing work are also found in this series. Files consist primarily of correspondence, notes, research material, manuscripts, bibliographies, photographs of works of art, completed research forms for works of art, card index files, and printed material.Also found are subject files containing printed material, scattered notes and correspondence, and photographs, which may have been used for reference and/or collected in the course of McCausland's research activities; files relating to various exhibitions organized by McCausland from 1939 to 1944, including ones of silk screen prints and modern photography; files relating to courses on art history taught by McCausland, especially the one she taught at Barnard College in 1956; and files stemming from her participation in various art organizations and committees, especially during the time period just before and during the Second World War.Printed material consists primarily of clippings and tear sheets of McCausland's newspaper articles and columns, which document her contributions to <emph render="italic">The Springfield Republican</emph> from 1923 to 1946, in addition to scattered exhibition catalogs, announcements, books, and miscellaneous publications. Photographs include ones of various artists and works of art, ones from the Farm Security Administration, and ones by photographers, such as Berenice Abbott (including ones from the Federal Art Project book, <emph render="italic">Changing New York</emph>), Barbara Morgan, Weegee, and Edward Weston, among others. Photographs, sometimes annotated or including notes, are scattered throughout her research files. Also included are photographs of McCausland, dating from her childhood. Art work found in the collection includes drawings, prints, and watercolors that were either given to McCausland by the artist or collected by her in the course of her work as an art critic and historian.Additional material belonging to Elizabeth McCausland and donated by the estate of Berenice Abbott includes biographical material; business and personal correspondence; professional project files and writings, including drafts and research materials related to the book projects <emph render="italic">Art in America</emph>, <emph render="italic">Conversations with March</emph>, and <emph render="italic">Frank Kleinholz</emph>; and printed materials, including reprints of critical essays and articles by McCausland.
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- McCausland, Elizabeth, 1899-1965. Elizabeth McCausland papers, 1838-1965 (bulk 1920-1960).
Schwimmer family papers, 1837-1976, 1876-1948
Title:
Schwimmer family papers 1837-1976 1876-1948
The collection documents the personal and professional lives of three siblings, Rosika, Franciska and Béla Schwimmer, as well as that of their parents, Max and Bertha, and one child, Vilma, from the 1880s through the 1940s. Correspondence between family, family friends and colleagues represents the bulk of the materials. In addition, there are vital records, school notebooks, writings, clippings, operetta librettos, programs, research notes towards Franciska's book, , and a few photographs. Great Musicians as Children
ArchivalResource: 10.12 linear feet; 25 boxes
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- Schwimmer family papers, 1837-1976, 1876-1948
Katscher, Leopold, b. 1853. Leopold and Berta Katscher papers, 1866-1939 (bulk 1873-1914).
Title:
Leopold and Berta Katscher papers, 1866-1939 (bulk 1873-1914).
The collection consists of correspondence, writings, legal case files, scrapbooks, printed matter, and personal documents reflecting the literary careers and social activism of Leopold Katscher (1853-1939) and his wife Berta Katscher (1860-1903).
ArchivalResource: 16 feet (43 boxes).
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- Katscher, Leopold, b. 1853. Leopold and Berta Katscher papers, 1866-1939 (bulk 1873-1914).
Schwimmer, Rosika, 1877-1948. Rosika Schwimmer papers, 1930-circa 1948.
Title:
Rosika Schwimmer papers, 1930-circa 1948.
Annotated carbon copies of letters written by Schwimmer to Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, a typescript copy of Holmes's dissenting opinion on her citizenship case before the Supreme Court, and a clipping of an article she wrote about Holmes's retirement.
ArchivalResource: 15 items.
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- Schwimmer, Rosika, 1877-1948. Rosika Schwimmer papers, 1930-circa 1948.
White, Marjorie, 1894-1972. Papers, ca. 1930-ca. 1970
Title:
Papers of Marjorie White, ca.1930-ca.1970
Notebooks containing published and unpublished articles, photos, clippings, and notes on women and correspondence of Marjorie White, collector.
ArchivalResource: 2 file boxes, 1 card file
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- Papers, ca.1930-ca.1970
Women's Peace Union. U.S. Branch. Records, 1921-1940.
Title:
Records, 1921-1940.
The bulk of the collection is correspondence (1921-1940) but also includes scattered minutes, resolutions, financial records, a history of the WPU, press releases, WPU literature, speeches, Congressional testimony, and clippings. Correspondents and others in the collection include: Jane Addams, Caroline Lexow Babcock, Elizabeth Black, Katherine Devereux Blake, Elinor Byrns, Lynn J. Frazier, Yella Hertzka, Lida Gustava Heymann, Jessie Wallace Hughan, Frieda L. Lazarus, Lola Maverick Lloyd, Tracy D. Mygatt, Rosika Schwimmer, Lydia G. Wentworth, Mary E. Winsor, and Frances M. Witherspoon.
ArchivalResource: 11.25 linear ft.
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- Women's Peace Union. U.S. Branch. Records, 1921-1940.
Graves, Anna Melissa, 1875-1964. Papers, 1919-1953.
Title:
Papers, 1919-1953.
Includes correspondence (1919-1953), some with photographs of the authors. Correspondents include Jane Addams, Pedro Albizu Campos, Norman Angell, Angelica Balabanoff, Emily Greene Balch, A. Fenner Brockway, A. Barratt Brown, Pearl Buck, Carrie Chapman Catt, Roderic Kendall Clark, Nancy Cunard, Camille Drevet, E.J. Goicochea, Louis Arthur Grimes, George W. Hartmann, John Haynes Holmes, Abe Kaufman, Hans Kohn, Blancy Lévy, Bart de Ligt, H.L. Mencken, Angela Morgan, Scott Nearing, Reginald Reynolds, Madeleine Rolland, Concha Romero James, A. Maude Royden, Bertrand Russell, Luis Alberto Sánchez, Ethel Sidgwick, Evan Thomas, Norman Thomas, José Vasconcelos, Bertram D. Wolfe, and Amy Woods.
ArchivalResource: 8.5 linear ft.
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- Graves, Anna Melissa, 1875-1964. Papers, 1919-1953.
Papers of Carrie Chapman Catt, 1848-1950 (inclusive), [microform]
Title:
Papers of Carrie Chapman Catt, 1848-1950 (inclusive), [microform]
The papers of Carrie Chapman Catt contain correspondence, diaries, drafts of speeches and articles, subject files, biographical material, newspaper clippings, printed material, and other papers, chiefly covering the period 1890-1920, and relating primarily to Carrie Catt's efforts on behalf of the women's suffrage movement, feminism, and the cause of international peace. Also included is material concerning the Women's Centennial Congress of 1940 and the National Committee on the Cause and Cure of War. The diaries, 1911-1923, describe her travels to Europe, Africa, the Near East, and Far East.
ArchivalResource: 18 reels.
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- Catt, Carrie Chapman, 1859-1947. Papers of Carrie Chapman Catt, 1848-1950 (inclusive), [microform].
Schwimmer, Rosika, 1877-1948. Collection, 1914-1948.
Title:
Collection, 1914-1948.
Includes material by and about Schwimmer, information about the Henry Ford Peace Expedition, Schwimmer's application for U.S. citizenship, the World Peace Prize, and her nomination for the Nobel Prize.
ArchivalResource: 5 linear in.
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- Schwimmer, Rosika, 1877-1948. Collection, 1914-1948.
Beard, Mary Ritter, 1876-1958. Papers, 1935-1958
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Papers of Mary Ritter Beard, 1935-1958
Correspondence, articles, etc., of Mary Ritter Beard, historian, feminist, and author.
ArchivalResource: 2 file boxes
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- Papers, 1935-1958
Theodore Koppanyi papers, 1910-1930
Title:
Theodore Koppanyi papers 1910-1930
Theodore Koppanyi was a Hungarian emigre and professor of pharmacology, who spent the majority of his career at Georgetown University. He was a pioneer in modern pharmacology, physiology and cellular biology, and the author of numerous papers on the structure and operation of the eye, in particular eye transplantation in animals.
ArchivalResource: 0.4 linear feet; 1 box
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- Theodore Koppanyi papers, 1910-1930
Frank, Adelaide Schulkind. Papers, 1925-1972 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers, 1925-1972 (inclusive).
Correspondence, mainly letters to Frank concerning League assistance, and bulletins. Correspondents include Ralph J. Bunche, Mary Ware Dennett, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Katherine Anne Porter, Rosika Schwimmer, and Norman Thomas.
ArchivalResource: .75 linear ft.
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- Frank, Adelaide Schulkind. Papers, 1925-1972 (inclusive).
Schwimmer, Rosika, 1877-1948. Rosika Schwimmer papers, 1890-1983 (bulk 1904-1948).
Title:
Rosika Schwimmer papers, 1890-1983 (bulk 1904-1948).
The Rosika Schwimmer papers, 1890-1948, which constitute the bulk of the Schwimmer-Lloyd Collection, document her professional life and personal interests, as well as the activities of prominent colleagues in the pacifist, suffragist, feminist and world government movements. The collection documents Rosika Schwimmer's political activism in women's suffrage and reform movements in Europe prior to World War I; her work with European and American peace movements during and after World War I, especially her role in the Ford Peace Expedition and the Neutral Conference for Continuous Mediation, 1915-1916; her unsuccessful struggle as a pacifist to obtain American citizenship; and her active lobbying for the formation of a world government. Also; her service as Hungarian minister to Switzerland, 1918-1919; and her co-founding of the World Center for Women's Archives with historian Mary Ritter Beard. Notable correspondents include Jane Addams, Mary Ritter Beard, Carrie Chapman Catt, Henry Ford, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Lola Maverick Lloyd, Mihály Károlyi, Upton Sinclair, Baroness Bertha von Suttner, and Schwimmer's associate Edith Wynner, among many other prominent Europeans and Americans.
ArchivalResource: 160 linear feet (592 boxes).
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- Schwimmer, Rosika, 1877-1948. Rosika Schwimmer papers, 1890-1983 (bulk 1904-1948).
Campaign for World Government. Records of the Chicago office, 1937-1995
Title:
Campaign for World Government. Records of the Chicago office 1937-1995
The Campaign for World Government, founded by Rosika Schwimmer and Lola Maverick Lloyd in December 1937, was among the first organizations to advocate a democratic federal world government. The Campaign was divided between two offices in separate cities, with the international campaign headquartered in New York City and the national campaign in Chicago. This collection consists of the records of the Chicago office, but documents both the Campaign's international and national efforts. Records of the New York office are described separately.
ArchivalResource: 41 linear feet; 98 boxes
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- Campaign for World Government. Records of the Chicago office, 1937-1995
National Council for Prevention of War (U.S.). Records, 1921-1975.
Title:
Records, 1921-1975.
The records of the National Council for Prevention of War (NCPW) include meeting minutes of the Executive Board (1921-1973), meeting minutes of the Annual Meetings, financial records, and correspondence, all for the years 1921-1975. Most correspondence concerning FJL's speaking engagements will be found in General Correspondence (letters by FJL and G. Mackenzie). Also available are departmental and branch office records, and NCPW published material, including complete files of the News Bulletin (1921-1934) and Peace Action (1934-1968). Series F contains a variety of materials that document the NCPW's specific endeavors. Also included are manuscripts and drafts of Frederick Libby's book, To End War (1969), his writings, speeches, and attacks upon both him and the NCPW. Dissertations and manuscripts about the NCPW are also available, as are photographs, posters, scrapbooks, and memorabilia. Correspondents include Alden G. Alley, Emily Greene Balch, Roger N. Baldwin, Albion P. Beverage, Florence Brewer Boeckel, Clement Biddle, Carrie Chapman Catt, James F. Finucane, Raymond Fosdick, Sidney L. Gulick, Paul Harris Jr., Frederick J. Libby, Gladys K.G. Mackenzie, A.J. Muste, Jesse M. MacKnight, Lucia Ames Mead, Laura Puffer Morgan, Ray Newton, Carrie Wyckoff Ormsbee, Jeannette Rankin, John Nevin Sayre, Rosika Schwimmer, Norman Thomas, Oswald Garrison Villard, E. Raymond Wilson, and Mary Ida Winder.
ArchivalResource: 214.5 linear ft.
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- National Council for Prevention of War (U.S.). Records, 1921-1975.
Holbrook, Florence, 1860-1932. Florence Holbrook scrapbooks, 1897-1932.
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Florence Holbrook scrapbooks, 1897-1932.
The collection consists of four scrapbooks compiled by Florence Holbrook reflecting her educational career, contacts, interests and activism from 1897-1932.
ArchivalResource: .4 linear foot (1 box).
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- Holbrook, Florence, 1860-1932. Florence Holbrook scrapbooks, 1897-1932.
Neutral Conference for Continuous Mediation (1916). Neutral Conference for Continuous Mediation records, 1915-1916.
Title:
Neutral Conference for Continuous Mediation records, 1915-1916.
Records include correspondence, financial records, minutes of meetings, speeches, transcripts, books, printed materials, a few photographs, and official ship publications such as the Argosy and the Daily Review.
ArchivalResource: 8 cubic ft.
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- Neutral Conference for Continuous Mediation (1916). Neutral Conference for Continuous Mediation records, 1915-1916.
Carrie Chapman Catt Papers, 1848-1950, (bulk 1890-1920)
Title:
Carrie Chapman Catt Papers 1848-1950 (bulk 1890-1920)
Feminist, lecturer, and author. Correspondence, diaries (1911-1923), drafts of speeches and articles, subject files, biographical papers, newspaper clippings, printed material, and other papers, chiefly 1890-1920, relating primarily to Carrie Chapman Catt's efforts on behalf of the women's suffrage movement, feminism, and the cause of international peace.
ArchivalResource: 9,500 items; 31 containers plus 1 oversize; 12.4 linear feet; 18 microfilm reels
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- Carrie Chapman Catt Papers, 1848-1950, (bulk 1890-1920)
The Nation, records, 1879-1974 (inclusive), 1920-1955 (bulk).
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The Nation records, 1879-1974 (inclusive), 1920-1955 (bulk).
Records of the weekly magazine, The Nation, primarily during the editorship of Freda Kirchwey.
ArchivalResource: 34 boxes (42.5 linear ft.)
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- The Nation, records, 1879-1974 (inclusive), 1920-1955 (bulk).
Edith Wynner papers, circa 1890-1999, 1947-1990
Title:
Edith Wynner papers circa 1890-1999 1947-1990
Edith Wynner (1915-2003) was a writer, speaker, and activist for world government, peace, and feminism throughout the 20th century. The Edith Wynner papers document her work as secretary to Mme. Rosika Schwimmer, lecturer and author on world government, and biographer of Rosika Schwimmer.
ArchivalResource: 76.92 linear feet; 176 boxes
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- Edith Wynner papers, circa 1890-1999, 1947-1990
Campaign for World Government. Records of the New York office, 1917-1972, 1937-1960
Title:
Campaign for World Government. Records of the New York office 1917-1972 1937-1960
The Campaign for World Government, founded by Rosika Schwimmer and Lola Maverick Lloyd in December 1937, was among the first organizations to advocate a democratic federal world government. The Campaign was divided between two offices in separate cities, with the international campaign headquartered in New York City and the national campaign in Chicago. This collection consists of the records of the New York office, but documents both the Campaign's international and national efforts. Records of the Chicago office are described separately.
ArchivalResource: 14.25 linear feet; 34 boxes
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- Campaign for World Government. Records of the New York office, 1917-1972, 1937-1960
Schwimmer, Rosika, 1877-1948. Letter, 1930 Jul. 28, New York, to Agnes Inglis, Ann Arbor.
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Letter, 1930 Jul. 28, New York, to Agnes Inglis, Ann Arbor.
Sends thanks for the name of a librarian to assist her.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. Typescript signed.
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- Schwimmer, Rosika, 1877-1948. Letter, 1930 Jul. 28, New York, to Agnes Inglis, Ann Arbor.
Katherine Leckie papers, 1914-1925
Title:
Katherine Leckie papers 1914-1925
Katherine Leckie was a suffragist and journalist who founded a feminist editorial consulting and lecture bureau in New York City. She was press and booking agent to Rosika Schwimmer for her 1914-1915 United States lecture tour, and worked as press manager for the Henry Ford Peace Expedition of 1915. Her papers consist of her business correspondence and subject files related to the Ford Peace Expedition, the Neutral Conference for Continuous Mediation, and the International Congress of Women at The Hague. Materials in the subject files consist of printed matter, resolutions, and a small amount of financial material.
ArchivalResource: .75 linear feet; 2 boxes
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- Katherine Leckie papers, 1914-1925
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. U.S. Section. Records, 1920-1999.
Title:
Records, 1920-1999.
Includes minutes, resolutions and general historical records; anniversary celebrations, committee minutes, literature and releases; office files from the legislative office, the finance and the executive director; includes miscellaneous records from branches, including New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania, among others; a large correspondence file includes general office correspondence as well as that of the National Organizational Secretary, the Washington Legislative Secretary, and others; also contains approximately 2150 photographs and/or negatives, periodicals, posters, banners, scrapbooks, postcards, graphics, audiovisual material, campaign buttons, lapel ribbons and pins, bumperstickers and other stickers, and other memorabilia.
ArchivalResource: 238 linear ft.
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- Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. U.S. Section. Records, 1920-1999.
Schurgast, Margarete, b. 1871. Margarete Schurgast papers, 1918-1945.
Title:
Margarete Schurgast papers, 1918-1945.
The Margarete Schurgast papers contain correspondence; writings, including a European travel diary in German (1924, 1941); legal and identification documents; printed matter concerning the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF), Carrie Chapman Catt, and Karin Michaëlis, and clippings about Schurgast; photographs of both Schurgast and her friend Ellen Key; and one file of materials concerning Alexander Deutsch, a German émigré and friend.
ArchivalResource: 0.4 linear foot (1 box).
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- Schurgast, Margarete, b. 1871. Margarete Schurgast papers, 1918-1945.
Dennett, Mary Ware, 1872-1947. Additional papers of Mary Ware Dennett, 1892-1945 (inclusive).
Title:
Additional papers of Mary Ware Dennett, 1892-1945 (inclusive).
Collection includes family and general correspondence, printed flyers, pamphlets, announcements, clippings, etc. Correspondence with her doctor, Julia Minerva Green, documents a number of health issues and Dennett's interest in homeopathic remedies, some of which are enclosed. General correspondence centers upon birth control, sex education, peace, and other causes close to her heart.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft. (2+1/2 file boxes) plus one oversize folder.
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- Dennett, Mary Ware, 1872-1947. Additional papers of Mary Ware Dennett, 1892-1945 (inclusive).
Woman's Peace Party. Collected records, 1914-1920.
Title:
Collected records, 1914-1920.
Collection includes minutes, speeches, & correspondence relating to Organization Conference in Jan. 1915; Executive Board minutes (1915-1919); correspondence (1914-1919); membership lists, statements, resolutions, reports, releases, literature, & clippings. Some materials relate to International Congress of Women at The Hague, April 1915, & to American delegation of the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace (1915-1919). Records of New York & Mass. branches of Woman's Peace Party include scattered minutes, correspondence, resolutions, releases, & literature. Also eight scrapbooks (primarily clippings) assembled by Mass. branch.
ArchivalResource: 11.75 linear ft.
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- Woman's Peace Party. Collected records, 1914-1920.
Schwimmer, Rosika, 1877-1948. Rosika Schwimmer papers, 1914-1937.
Title:
Rosika Schwimmer papers, 1914-1937.
Correspondence, petitions, clippings, printed matter, and photographs, relating to the pacifist movement during World War I, the Henry Ford Peace Expedition, the International Congress of Women, and the presentation of the World Peace Prize to R. Schwimmer in 1937.
ArchivalResource: 2 ms. boxes, 1 envelope.
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- Schwimmer, Rosika, 1877-1948. Rosika Schwimmer papers, 1914-1937.
Papers, 1925-1972
Title:
Papers, 1925-1972
Correspondence, bulletins, etc., of Adelaide Schulkind Frank, executive secretary of the League for Mutual Aid.
ArchivalResource: 1+1/2 file boxes
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Inglis, Agnes, 1870-1952. Letter, 1930 Jun. 26 [Ann Arbor] to The Rosika Schwimmer Citizenship Case, New York.
Title:
Letter, 1930 Jun. 26 [Ann Arbor] to The Rosika Schwimmer Citizenship Case, New York.
Acknowledges receipt of certain material relating to the Schwimmer case.
ArchivalResource: 2 p. Typescript (carbon copy) signed.
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- Inglis, Agnes, 1870-1952. Letter, 1930 Jun. 26 [Ann Arbor] to The Rosika Schwimmer Citizenship Case, New York.
Jessie Lloyd O'Connor papers, 1909-1983
Title:
Jessie Lloyd O'Connor papers 1909-1983
Jessie Lloyd O'Connor was a journalist and pro-labor activist from the 1920s until her death in 1988. She predominantly wrote for the Federated Press, a news service oriented toward labor and unions. O'Connor's articles were published in a variety of national newspapers, and she spent the years 1927-28, and 1933 in the Soviet Union writing for the London Daily Herald and the Moscow Daily Times. She was involved with numerous progressive organizations, including the ACLU, the American League Against War and Fascism, and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Daughter of the pacifist Lola Maverick Lloyd and Chicago millionaire William Bross Lloyd, Jessie Lloyd O'Connor professionally collaborated with the radical journalist Harvey O'Connor, her husband of fifty-seven years.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear feet; 5 boxes
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- Jessie Lloyd O'Connor papers, 1909-1983
Papers, 1848-1950 (inclusive)
Title:
Papers, 1848-1950 (inclusive)
Correspondence, diaries, speeches, articles, subject files, biographical papers, clippings, and printed material reflect Catt's efforts on behalf of the women's suffrage movement, feminism, and the cause of international peace. Her diaries, 1911-1923, recount in great detail her trip around the world (1911-1912) to gather support for women's suffrage. Correspondents include Alice Stone Blackwell, Ida Husted Harper, Mary Garrett Hay, Clara Hyde, Rosa Manus, Maud Wood Park, Mary Gray Peck, Rosika Schwimmer, Edna L. Stantial, and Justina Wilson.
ArchivalResource: 18 reels.
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- Catt, Carrie Chapman, 1859-1947. Papers, 1848-1950 (inclusive).
Babcock, Caroline L. (Caroline Lexow), b. 1882. Papers of Caroline Lexow Babcock and Olive E. Hurlburt, 1906-1961 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers of Caroline Lexow Babcock and Olive E. Hurlburt, 1906-1961 (inclusive).
The bulk of this collection consists of papers of Babcock concerning her work for suffrage, including work with the Women's Political Union; her oppositon to capital punishment; her work for world government and peace with the Women's Peace Union of the Western Hemisphere and other organizations; her work with the National Woman's Party, 1924-1948, including correspondence, papers about the ERA, and extensive documentation of the lawsuit and split in the NWP, 1947-1948; and correspondence and other papers of Harriot Stanton Blatch and Elinor Byrns. The Hurlburt papers include reports, speeches, etc.
ArchivalResource: 2.75 linear ft.
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- Babcock, Caroline L. (Caroline Lexow), b. 1882. Papers of Caroline Lexow Babcock and Olive E. Hurlburt, 1906-1961 (inclusive).
Anthony Jerome Griffin papers, 1883-1935, 1910-1930
Title:
Anthony Jerome Griffin papers 1883-1935 1910-1930
Anthony Jerome Griffin (1866-1935) was a lawyer and U.S. Representative from the Bronx, New York City. He served in the Spanish-American War, 1898-1899; practiced law in the Bronx; was founder and editor of the Bronx Independent; and served four terms as New York State Senator from 1911 to 1915. He also was an inventor and amateur author. Collection consists of correspondence, writings, legal and military records, political and personal papers, memorabilia, and printed matter relating to Griffin's military and political career. Correspondence, 1885-1935, is largely related to his political activities; the remainder pertains to his legislative concerns, immigration matters for his constituents, as well as some personal correspondence. Legal papers, 1885-1930, include case files, estate files and title abstracts. His writings consist of manuscript and typescript versions and galley proofs of poems, plays and stories. Diaries, 1886-1930, and notes and notebooks, 1883-1934, contain his observations on many professional and personal activities in addition to subject files. Military and patent records concern his military service and endeavors in submarine safety. Political papers are a combination of printed matter, notes and memoranda. Financial records are his accounts from 1887 to 1934. Also, personal memorabilia; graphic materials including photographs, original paintings and maps; and printed matter such as reprints, government manuals and clippings.
ArchivalResource: 14 linear feet (25 boxes)
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- Anthony Jerome Griffin papers, 1883-1935, 1910-1930
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.
American Birth Control League records, 1917-1934.
Title:
American Birth Control League records, 1917-1934.
Early records of the American Birth Control League, an organization founded byMargaret Sanger.
ArchivalResource: 31 boxes (10.2 linear ft.)
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- American Birth Control League records, 1917-1934.
Koppanyi, T. (Theodore), 1901-. Theodore Koppanyi papers, 1910-1930.
Title:
Theodore Koppanyi papers, 1910-1930.
The collection contains correspondence, manuscript and typescript drafts, research notes, published papers, printed matter and clippings concerning Koppanyi's scientific research and writings, as well as some personal and family correspondence.
ArchivalResource: .4 linear foot (1 box).
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- Koppanyi, T. (Theodore), 1901-. Theodore Koppanyi papers, 1910-1930.
Griffin, Anthony Jerome, 1866-1935. Anthony Jerome Griffin papers, 1883-1935, bulk (1910-1930).
Title:
Anthony Jerome Griffin papers, 1883-1935, bulk (1910-1930).
Collection consists of correspondence, writings, legal and military records, political and personal papers, memorabilia, and printed matter relating to Griffin's military and political career.
ArchivalResource: 14 linear feet (25 boxes)
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- Griffin, Anthony Jerome, 1866-1935. Anthony Jerome Griffin papers, 1883-1935, bulk (1910-1930).
Schwimmer-Lloyd Collection MS 141., 1912-1950
Title:
Schwimmer-Lloyd Collection 1912-1950
Suffragist; feminist; pacifist; organizer, Ford Peace Expedition; and diplomat. The collection documents primarily the peace activism of Rosika Schwimmer, but also include some material on co-activist and friend, Lola Maverick Lloyd. Biographical materials are included for a number of friends and associates including Lola Maverick Lloyd, Jane Addams, Carrie Chapman Catt, Henry Ford, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Harvey O'Connor, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Franciska Schwimmer. Other materials include clippings, correspondence, writings, personal memorabilia, subject files, and photographs.
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes, 1 poster; (1.25 linear ft.)
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- Schwimmer-Lloyd Collection MS 141., 1912-1950
Florence Rose Papers MS 134., 1832 - 1970, 1920-1969
Title:
Florence Rose Papers 1832 - 1970 1920-1969
Public relations specialist; executive secretary; Director, Meals for Millions; birth control activist; and lobbyist. Major subjects reflected in the Rose papers include the birth control movement in the U.S., relations between African-Americans and Planned Parenthood, the politics of American hunger relief and prevention efforts in developing countries, and the life and legacy of Margaret Sanger. Individuals represented in the papers include Margaret Sanger, Pearl S. Buck, Havelock Ellis, Carrie Chapman Catt, Morris Ernst, Clarence Gamble, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Harriet Pilpel, Emma Goldman, and H.G. Wells. Types of material include correspondence, organizational records, photographs, published and unpublished writings, and speeches.
ArchivalResource: 37 boxes; (15 linear ft.)
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- Florence Rose Papers MS 134., 1832 - 1970, 1920-1969
Schwimmer, Rosika, 1871-. Before the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the 7th circuit, October term, A.D. 1927. Briefs and other records in this case, 1927-1929, not separately cataloged.
Title:
Before the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the 7th circuit, October term, A.D. 1927. Briefs and other records in this case, 1927-1929, not separately cataloged. [1927-29]
ArchivalResource: 46 p., 16 l. 23-28 cm.
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- Schwimmer, Rosika, 1871-. Before the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the 7th circuit, October term, A.D. 1927. Briefs and other records in this case, 1927-1929, not separately cataloged.
Jessie Lloyd O'Connor Papers MS 254., 1850 - 1988
Title:
Jessie Lloyd O'Connor Papers 1850 - 1988
Journalist, social reformer and political activist. Jessie Lloyd O'Connor worked as reporter for Federated Press. Her extensive writings, notes, and correspondence document the labor strikes she covered in Kentucky and North Carolina and her work on civil rights, civil liberties and women's rights. O'Connor served and supported numerous progressive organizations, including the American League Against War and Fascism and the ACLU. Other materials include family biographical files; memorabilia; and photographs. Notable correspondents include family members William Bross Lloyd, Lola Maverick Lloyd, and Harvey O'Connor; as well as friends and colleagues such as Mary Heaton Vorse, Josephine Herbst, Earl Browder, Ella Reeve Bloor, Florence Luscomb, Katherine Anne Porter, Rosika Schwimmer, and Pete Seeger.
ArchivalResource: 147 boxes; (61.75 linear ft.)
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- American Civil Liberties Union.
Babcock, Caroline L. (Caroline Lexow), b. 1882.
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- Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1841-1935.
Holmes, Oliver W. (Oliver Wendell), 1902-1981.
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