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Albert Jay Nock: ordained an Episcopal priest in 1897 and served at St. James Church, Titusville, Pa., beginning in 1898; left the active ministry in 1909 to join the staff of American Magazine as a writer and editor; in 1915 moved to the Nation, where he was associate editor from 1918-1919; co-edited Freeman, 1920-1924; author of numerous books.
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Albert Jay Nock: ordained an Episcopal priest in 1897 and served at St. James Church, Titusville, Pa., beginning in 1898; left the active ministry in 1909 to join the staff of American Magazine as a writer and editor; in 1915 moved to the Nation, where he was associate editor from 1918-1919; co-edited Freeman, 1920-1924; author of numerous books.
Albert Jay Nock was a fiercely private man; biographical information is scarce indeed. He was born October 13, 1870 in Scranton, Pennsylvania. (Nock himself claimed 1873 or, maybe 1874 as the year of his birth; it was, he thought, a matter of little consequence). His father, Joseph Albert Nock, was a clergyman in the Protestant Episcopal Church; his mother, Emma Sheldon Jay, was a descendant of the Rochellois Protestants who arrived in America in the late 1680's. Much of Nock's youth was spent in Alpena, Michigan, where his father had established a church.
Nock attended St. Stephen's College (now Bard College) at Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, from which he received an A.B. degree in 1892. Evidence of Nock's activities between 1892 and 1898 are fragmentary at best. It appears that he took some graduate courses at the Berkeley Divinity School., which was then in Middletown, Connecticut. In any event, he was ordained to the ministry of the Episcopal Church in 1897 and was called to St. James Church, Titusville, Pennsylvania the following year. In Titusville, he met Agnes Grumbine (1876-1935), who he married on April 25, 1900. The marriage produced two sons, Francis Jay and Samuel Albert, but during the time Ruth Robinson knew him (from 1909 until his death in 1945), Nock rarely saw or mentioned his family.
Nock left the active ministry late in 1909 to join the staff of American Magazine, where he proved his skill in editing as well as writing. In 1915 Crowell bought American Magazine and turned it into a popular magazine. Nock then joined the staff of the Nation, where his name appeared on the mast-head as an associate editor from July 27, 1918 to November 29, 1919. He left the Nation for the famous Freeman, which he co-edited, with Francis Neilson the British single-taxer, from 1920 until it ceased publication in 1924. By that time Nock was weary of editorial duties and never again accepted a regular editorial position. Instead, he devoted the rest of his life to travels and writing.
Nock was a fierce champion of individualism and it is this credo which spurred his attacks on social and political institutions. In an autobiographical sketch he prepared for Paul Palmer, Nock wrote: "Responsibility to myself and for myself, yes. I am, as I have always been, proud to accept that, proud to assert it in the face of God, man, beast, or devil. But responsibility for anything beyond that I accept only on the strength of the most searching evidence; and I have a peculiarily resolute resentment against the impositions by State, Church, or social conventions of responsibilities which are purely aritificial in substance and fraudulent in intention."
Nock was early associated with progressivism, but by the end of World War I he found himself labeled a conservative, a name he at first resisted, but finally accepted and defended until the end of his life. In fact, Nock was never really a reformer for he viewed attempts at conversion as a violation of the individual integrity of others. Similarly, he was pessimistic about the possibility of social change. True change, he believed, must be an aggregate of the voluntary changes in individuals.
In addition to several volumes of collected essays, Nock's works include: Jefferson, a biography (1926), Francis Rabelais (1929), A Journey into Rabelais's France (1934), A Journal of These Days (1934), Our Enemy the State (1935), Free Speech and Plain Language (1937), and Henry George (1939). Nock's best-received book was his autobiography, Memoirs of a Superfluous Man (1943).
* For additional biographical information, see The Superflous Anarchist: Albert Jay Nock, by Michel Wreszin (Providence, R. I.: Brown University Press, 1972).
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Yaddo records, 1870-1980
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Yaddo records 1870-1980
Yaddo is an artists' community located in Saratoga Springs, New York. The Yaddo Records contain the administrative records of The Corporation of Yaddo since its establishment in 1900, as well as the institutional records of Yaddo from 1926, the year Yaddo began accepting guests. Notable guests have included Newton Arvin, John Cheever, Aaron Copland, Malcom Cowley, Leonard Bernstein, Truman Capote, Carson McCullers, Langston Hughes, Sylvia Plath, Katherine Anne Porter, and Clyfford Still. The Yaddo Records also include the personal papers of Yaddo's principal founders, Spencer and Katrina Trask, and George Foster Peabody.
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Paul Palmer papers, 1929-1960
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Paul Palmer papers 1929-1960
The papers consist of Paul Palmer's professional correspondence with prominent literary and political figures soliciting articles for publication. In some cases, drafts of articles are included with the letters.
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Nock, Albert Jay, 1872 or 3-1945. Letters, 1921-1930, to Lewis Mumford.
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Edward Sanford Martin correspondence and compositions, 1882-1939 (inclusive), 1900-1938 (bulk).
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Edward Sanford Martin correspondence and compositions, 1882-1939 (inclusive), 1900-1938 (bulk).
Correspondence and compositions of the American writer Edward Sandford Martin, documenting his socio-political interests and his interest in spiritualism.
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Nock, Albert Jay, 1872 or 3-1945. Correspondence to Van Wyck Brooks, 1922-1923.
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Correspondence to Van Wyck Brooks, 1922-1923.
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Albert Jay Nock papers, 1892-1969
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Albert Jay Nock papers 1892-1969
Correspondence and writings of Albert Jay Nock, author and editor. Also included are writings and correspondence about Nock (mainly materials collected by Robert Crunden for his book on Nock, The Mind and Art of Albert Jay Nock, Chicago, 1964), and materials concerning Ruth Robinson, a close friend of Nock; in fact, the larger part of the collection consists of correspondence between Nock and Miss Robinson. Important correspondents include H. L. Mencken, Ellery Sedgwick, Brand Whitlock, Newton D. Baker, Jacques Barzun, Lewis Mumford, and John Dos Passos.
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Nock, Albert Jay, 1872 or 3-1945. Correspondence with Theodore Dreiser and H. L. Mencken, 1916-1931.
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Correspondence with Theodore Dreiser and H. L. Mencken, 1916-1931.
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Walling, Anna Strunsky, 1879-1964. Anna Strunsky Walling papers, 1880-1968 (inclusive).
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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.
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Hofmannsthal, Hugo von, 1874-1929. Hugo von Hofmannsthal letter to Mr. Nock, 1923 Aug. 22.
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Hugo von Hofmannsthal letter to Mr. Nock, 1923 Aug. 22.
Hugo von Hosmannsthal writes to Mr. [Albert Jay] Nock, 22 Aug. 1923, thanking him for his "kind lines," mentioning he had met Miss [Suzanne][ La Follette at Salzburg, and sending his article on Reinhardt.
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Dillard, Avarene Lippincott. Papers of the Dillard family, 1717-1964.
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Papers of the Dillard family, 1717-1964.
The collection centers on the Southern black education efforts of James Hardy Dillard. Contents include correspondence (1905-1935) of Dillard, his diaries and journals (1919-1926), speeches and articles. There is considerable material regarding the Negro Rural School Fund, the Phelps-Stokes Fund, Washington, D.C. (also known as the Anna T. Jeanes Fund), the John F. Slater Fund, the Southern Education Board, and the General Education Board, as well as Dillard University, New Orleans, and William and Mary College, Williamsburg, where Dillard served as Rector (1917-1940). Other topics of interest are the Education Commission to East Africa (1923-1924), the University Commission on Southern Race Relations (1912-1927), and the Scottsboro case (1931-1933). The collection also contains personal and business papers of his second wife, Avarene Lippincott Budd Dillard, and their son, Hardy Cross Dillard. Published works by Dillard and genealogical information are also included. Among the correspondents are: Ray Stannard Baker, Stringfellow Barr, Mary McLeod Bethune, Benjamin Griffith Brawley, Wallace Buttrick, George Herbert Clarke, Philander Priestley Claxton, Virginius Dabney, Charles William Dabney, Jackson Davis, Westmoreland Davis, W.E.B. Du Bois, James Aloysius Farley, Francis Pendleton Gaines, Grace Elizabeth King, John La Farge, Arthur Selden Lloyd, Rayford W. Logan, Dumas Malone, Lucy Randolph Mason, Edwin Mims, Samuel Chiles Mitchell, Josiah Morse, Robert Russa Moton, Edgar Garner Murphy, Nelson Olsen Nelson, John Lloyd Newcomb, Albert Jay Nock, Edward Washington Odum, Robert Curtis Ogden, Rosewell Page, Walter Hines Page, Robert William Patton, George Foster Peabody, Paul Norton Pearson, John Garland Pollard, John Davison Rockefeller, Wickliffe Rose, Julius Rosenwald, Josiah Ryce, Albert Shaw, Anson Phelps Stikes, William Howard Taft, Booker T. Washington, James Southall Wilson, and Carter G. Woodson.
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Walling, Anna Strunsky, 1879-1964. Anna Strunsky Walling papers, 1880-1968 (inclusive).
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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.
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- Walling, Anna Strunsky, 1879-1964. Anna Strunsky Walling papers, 1880-1968 (inclusive).
B. W. Huebsch Papers, 1893-1964
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B. W. Huebsch Papers 1893-1964
Publisher. Chiefly correspondence reflecting Huebsch's thoughts on literature and his career as a publisher under his own imprint, B. W. Huebsch, and after its merger, with Viking Press. Also documents his publication of the liberal weekly and his connection with organizations such as the American Civil Liberties Union and the National Association of Book Publishers. Freeman
ArchivalResource: 10,500 items; 42 containers; 16.8 linear feet
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- B. W. Huebsch Papers, 1893-1964
Palmer, Paul, 1900-1983. Paul Palmer papers, 1929-1960 (inclusive).
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Paul Palmer papers, 1929-1960 (inclusive).
The papers consist of Paul Palmer's professional correspondence with prominent literary and political figures soliciting articles for publication. In some cases, drafts of articles are included with the letters.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft.
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- Palmer, Paul, 1900-1983. Paul Palmer papers, 1929-1960 (inclusive).
Nagel, Charles, 1849-1940. Charles Nagel papers, 1877-1940 (inclusive).
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Charles Nagel papers, 1877-1940 (inclusive).
The papers include correspondence, letterbooks, scrapbooks, writings, topical files, photographs, and clippings which document the career of Charles Nagel. The papers highlight Nagel's legal practice and detail his role as counsel to Adolphus Busch and the Anheuser-Busch breweries. Files relating to Nagel's cabinet term include discussions of patronage appointments and efforts to win support for President Taft's re-election through the foreign language press, and his concerns as secretary of commerce and labor, including the 1910 census, the abolition of pelagic sealing, and fair enforcement of immigration laws. The papers reveal Nagel's love for German culture and his attempts to understand the events preceding World Wars I and II. Nagel's activities on behalf of German-Austrian relief efforts and German ethnic and cultural organizations are documented as is his involvement in the United States Chamber of Commerce, the National Industrial Conference Board, and numerous St. Louis civic, educational, cultural, and charitable organizations. An addition to the papers includes correspondence from Nagel to his wife, Anne Shepley Nagel.
ArchivalResource: 28.50 linear ft.
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- Nagel, Charles, 1849-1940. Charles Nagel papers, 1877-1940 (inclusive).
John Reed additional papers, 1909-1939.
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John Reed additional papers, 1909-1939.
Additional papers of John Reed, the American journalist and revolutionary. Includescorrespondence, compositions, and materials about him collected after his death.
ArchivalResource: 3 boxes (1 linear ft.)
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- John Reed additional papers, 1909-1939.
John Reed papers, 1903-1967.
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John Reed papers, 1903-1967.
The papers of John Reed, the American journalist and revolutionary, including papers relating to his wife, writer Louise Bryant.
ArchivalResource: 31 boxes and 2 volumes (10.5 linear ft.)
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- John Reed papers, 1903-1967.
Nock, Albert Jay, 1872 or 3-1945. Correspondence with Carl Zigrosser, 1917-1925.
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Correspondence with Carl Zigrosser, 1917-1925.
ArchivalResource: 4 items (4 leaves).
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- Nock, Albert Jay, 1872 or 3-1945. Correspondence with Carl Zigrosser, 1917-1925.
Nock, Albert Jay, 1872 or 3-1945. Albert Jay Nock papers, 1892-1969 (inclusive), 1910-1969 (bulk).
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Albert Jay Nock papers, 1892-1969 (inclusive), 1910-1969 (bulk).
Correspondence and writings of Albert Jay Nock, author and editor. Also included are writings and correspondence about Nock (mainly materials collected by Robert Crunden for his book on Nock, The Mind and Art of Albert Jay Nock, Chicago, 1964), and materials concerning Ruth Robinson, a close friend of Nock; in fact, the larger part of the collection consists of correspondence between Nock and Miss Robinson. Important correspondents include H. L. Mencken, Ellery Sedgwick, Brand Whitlock, Newton D. Baker, Jacques Barzun, Lewis Mumford, and John Dos Passos.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear ft. (8 boxes)
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- Nock, Albert Jay, 1872 or 3-1945. Albert Jay Nock papers, 1892-1969 (inclusive), 1910-1969 (bulk).
La Follette, Suzanne, 1893-1983. Letters, 1919-1924, n.d., to Lewis Mumford.
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Letters, 1919-1924, n.d., to Lewis Mumford.
Correspondence to Lewis Mumford from Albert Jay Nock and Suzanne La Follette, editors, The Freeman.
ArchivalResource: 13 items (13 l.).
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- La Follette, Suzanne, 1893-1983. Letters, 1919-1924, n.d., to Lewis Mumford.
Aikman, Duncan, 1889-1955. Contributions to The American Mercury, 1933-1938.
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Contributions to The American Mercury, 1933-1938.
Typescripts, mostly heavily corrected, and proofs of stories and articles contributed to The American mercury.
ArchivalResource: 36 items.
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- Aikman, Duncan, 1889-1955. Contributions to The American Mercury, 1933-1938.
Nagel, Charles, 1849-1940. Charles Nagel papers, 1877-1940 (inclusive).
Title:
Charles Nagel papers, 1877-1940 (inclusive).
The papers include correspondence, letterbooks, scrapbooks, writings, topical files, photographs, and clippings which document the career of Charles Nagel. The papers highlight Nagel's legal practice and detail his role as counsel to Adolphus Busch and the Anheuser-Busch breweries. Files relating to Nagel's cabinet term include discussions of patronage appointments and efforts to win support for President Taft's re-election through the foreign language press, and his concerns as secretary of commerce and labor, including the 1910 census, the abolition of pelagic sealing, and fair enforcement of immigration laws. The papers reveal Nagel's love for German culture and his attempts to understand the events preceding World Wars I and II. Nagel's activities on behalf of German-Austrian relief efforts and German ethnic and cultural organizations are documented as is his involvement in the United States Chamber of Commerce, the National Industrial Conference Board, and numerous St. Louis civic, educational, cultural, and charitable organizations. An addition to the papers includes correspondence from Nagel to his wife, Anne Shepley Nagel.
ArchivalResource: 28.50 linear ft.
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- Nagel, Charles, 1849-1940. Charles Nagel papers, 1877-1940 (inclusive).
Nock, Albert Jay, 1872 or 3-1945. Papers of Albert Jay Nock, circa 1910-1947.
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Papers of Albert Jay Nock, circa 1910-1947.
Correspondence (largely letters sent); manuscripts of books, articles, reviews, and lectures; clippings, diary, proofsheets, printed book, and memorabilia. Much of the correspondence deals with Nock's work as a lecturer at St. Stephen's College, the University of Virginia, and elsewhere, and his activities as editor of the Freeman and of the Economic Council Review of Books. I ncludes posthumous articles about Nock by Bernard Iddings Bell and others. Correspondents include Leonard Bacon, George P. Bissell, Frank W. Garrison, Lincoln R. Colcord, Edmund C. Evans, Ellen Winsor, Rebecca Winsor Evans, and S. Edward Fretz.
ArchivalResource: 400 items.4 containers.
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- Nock, Albert Jay, 1872 or 3-1945. Papers of Albert Jay Nock, circa 1910-1947.
Sedgwick, Ellery, 1872-1960. Papers, 1898-1969.
Title:
Ellery Sedgwick papers, 1898-1969
Papers documenting Ellery Sedgwick's professional career as editor of the Atlantic Monthly Magazine, 1908-1938, and his personal and varied involvements. The bulk of the papers contain correspondence with contributing authors and poets, notes, and manuscripts in various forms. Four special interests of Sedgwick covered by the collection are controversies over the writings of two women, Wilma Frances Minor and Opal S. Whiteley, the former related to forged Abraham Lincoln letters; the debate over Alfred E. Smith's nomination for President as a Catholic candidate; and Sedgwick's writings on the Spanish Civil War. Other subjects include Sedgwick's involvement as a trustee of the Arnold Arboretum, Harvard University, Boston Public Library, and as part-owner of the Rumford Press. Also, Sedgwick family correspondence, scrapbooks, and diaries, including one of a trip to Japan in 1936.
ArchivalResource: 24 record cartons; 1 oversize box, and 5 boxes of photocopies
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- Sedgwick, Ellery, 1872-1960. Ellery Sedgwick papers, 1898-1969.
Nock, Albert Jay, 1872 or 3-1945. Correspondence, 1919-1921, from Lewis Mumford.
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Correspondence, 1919-1921, from Lewis Mumford.
Correspondence from Lewis Mumford to Albert Jay Nock, The Freeman.
ArchivalResource: 4 items (4 l.).
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- Nock, Albert Jay, 1872 or 3-1945. Correspondence, 1919-1921, from Lewis Mumford.
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.)
ArchivalResource: 17.25 linear feet
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- Anna Strunsky Walling papers, 1880-1968
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.
Charles Nagel papers, 1877-1940
Title:
Charles Nagel papers 1877-1940
The papers include correspondence, letterbooks, scrapbooks, writings, topical files, photographs, and clippings which document the career of Charles Nagel. The papers highlight Nagel's legal practice and detail his role as counsel to Adolphus Busch and the Anheuser-Busch breweries. Files relating to Nagel's cabinet term include discussions of patronage appointments and efforts to win support for President Taft's re-election through the foreign language press, and his concerns as secretary of commerce and labor, including the 1910 census, the abolition of pelagic sealing, and fair enforcement of immigration laws. The papers reveal Nagel's love for German culture and his attempts to understand the events preceding World Wars I and II. Nagel's activities on behalf of German-Austrian relief efforts and German ethnic and cultural organizations are documented as is his involvement in the United States Chamber of Commerce, the National Industrial Conference Board, and numerous St. Louis civic, educational, cultural, and charitable organizations. An addition to the papers includes correspondence from Nagel to his wife, Anne Shepley Nagel.
ArchivalResource: 28.5 linear feet
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- Charles Nagel papers, 1877-1940
Extremist Book Collection
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Extremist Book Collection,
This collection contains a variety of extremist literature predominantly from the 1930s to the 1960s. The collection consists of books espousing political viewpoints of the extreme left and right, extremist periodicals, and bookdealer catalogs.
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes (2.0 linear ft.)
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- Extremist Book Collection
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- Bacon, Leonard, 1887-1954.
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- Baker, Newton Diehl, 1871-1937.
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- Barnes, Harry Elmer, 1889-1968.
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- Bell, Bernard Iddings, 1886-1958.
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- Colcord, Lincoln, 1883-1947.
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- Dos Passos, John, 1896-1970.
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- Evans, Rebecca Winsor.
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- Garrison, Frank Wright, 1871-1961.
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- Hofmannsthal, Hugo von, 1874-1929.
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- Huebsch, B. W. (Benjamin W.), 1876-1964.
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- Martin, Edward Sanford, 1856-1939
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- Mencken, H. L. (Henry Louis), 1880-1956.
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- Mumford, Lewis, 1895-1990.
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- Palmer, Paul, 1900-1983.
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- Walling, Anna Strunsky, 1879-1964.
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