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Author, journalist, and government official Jonathan Daniels was a college classmate of Thomas Wolfe at the University of North Carolina. At the time he gave this speech, Daniels was editor of the Raleigh News and Observer.
Writer, employed by the Farm Security Administration. Died Nov. 6, 1981.
Jonathan Daniels (1902-1981) was a writer, employed by the Farm Security Administration.
Jonathan W. Daniels was born April 26, 1902 in Raleigh, North Carolina. He graduated with a B.A. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1921, and received his M.A. degree from UNC Chapel Hill in 1922. From 1922 to 1923, he was a law student at Columbia University in New York City, being admitted to the North Carolina bar in late 1923. From late 1923 to early 1924 he was a reporter for The Louisville Times in Kentucky. From 1924 to 1928 Daniels was a police reporter and Washington correspondent (1925) for the Raleigh News and Observer in Raleigh, North Carolina. He authored his first novel, Clash of Angels, in 1930. He was a Guggenheim Fellow from 1930 to 1931, and served on the editorial staff of Fortune magazine in New York City through 1932. From 1932 to 1942 he was the Associate Editor, then Editor (1933) of the Raleigh News and Observer. In 1942 he became the Assistant Director of the Office of Civil Defense, and from 1943 to 1945, the Administrative Assistant to President Franklin D. Roosevelt. He became Roosevelt's Press Secretary in 1945. From 1947 to 1952, Daniels was a member of the Democratic National Committee in North Carolina, and from 1947 t0 1953 he was the U.S. member of the United Nations Subcommittee on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities. From 1947 to 1970 he was the Executive Editor, Editor (1948) of the Raleigh News and Observer. From 1948 to 1953 he was a member of the Public Administrative Board, Economic Cooperation Administration, and Mutual Security Agency, and from 1949 to 1953 was a member of the Federal Hospital Council. He published The Man of Independence in 1950. In 1970, Daniels became the Editor Emeritus of the Raleigh News and Observer, and throughout the 1970s, was the founder and columnist for The Island Packet newspaper in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. Daniels died on Hilton Head on November 6, 1981.
Jonathan Daniels (1902-1981) of Raleigh, N.C., editor of the Raleigh News and Observer and author of numerous historical and political books and articles. Daniels was also administrative assistant to Franklin Delano Roosevelt and worked in the Harry S. Truman administration.
Assistant to President Roosevelt, 1943-1945; White House press secretary, 1945; United Nations committees, 1947-1953; editor, author, newspaper reporter and correspondent.
Jonathan Worth Daniels (26 April 1902-6 November 1981), editor and author, was born in Raleigh to Josephus and Addie Worth Bagley Daniels. Named for his maternal grandfather, Jonathan Worth, who was governor of North Carolina, he was the third son of the owner and editor of the Raleigh News and Observer . After attending Centennial School in Raleigh (1908-13), he moved to Washington, D.C., with his family in 1913 when his father became Secretary of the Navy. After studying there at John Eaton School (1913-15), and St. Albans School (1915-18), he continued his education at the University of North Carolina. He received a B.A. in 1921, and an M.A. in English the following year. As a student in Chapel Hill, he edited The Daily Tar Heel and participated in the Carolina Playmakers; during the summers he worked as a reporter for his father's newspaper.
After completing his studies at the University, Daniels briefly reported for the Louisville (Ky.) Times before studying law at Columbia University in 1922-23. Failing out of law school, he passed the North Carolina bar examination after an intensive summer course in Chapel Hill. He never practiced law. He returned to Raleigh in 1923 as a reporter and sports editor for the News and Observer ; from 1925 to 1928 he served as the paper's correspondent from the nation's capital. In 1930 he moved to New York City to write for Fortune magazine. His novel Clash of Angels, published in the same year, brought him a year-long Guggenheim Fellowship in creative writing that allowed him to travel and write in France, Italy, and Switzerland during 1930-31. He resumed work on the staff of Fortune before rejoining the News and Observer in 1932 as associate editor. When Josephus Daniels became ambassador to Mexico in 1933, Jonathan Daniels assumed the editorship of the family's newspaper and held the post until 1942.
During the 1930s Daniels strongly supported President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal, advocated equal treatment for Negroes, defended the rights of organized labor, and, as a result, gained a reputation as a Southern liberal. In The Mind of the South, W. J. Cash described Daniels as sometimes waxing almost too uncritical in his eagerness to champion the underdog. While expressing his opinions on the News and Observer 's editorial page, he also contributed scores of articles and reviews to national magazines and wrote A Southerner Discovers the South (1938), A Southerner Discovers New England (1940), and Tar Heels: A Portrait of North Carolina (1941). In 1940-42 his column, A Native at Large, appeared weekly in the Nation .
Early in 1942 Daniels joined the war effort in Washington, D.C., as assistant director of the Office of Civilian Defense in charge of civilian mobilization. In the fall of 1942 he began special assignments for President Roosevelt, and in March 1943 the president appointed Daniels one of his six administrative assistants. His work for Roosevelt involved the Tennessee Valley Authority, wartime baseball overseas, the Rural Electrification Administration, and domestic race relations. In March 1945 Roosevelt named him his press secretary, and he continued in the position temporarily under President Harry S. Truman. Daniels campaigned with Truman in 1948 and wrote a biography of the president, The Man of Independence, in 1950.
Daniels moved back to Raleigh in the summer of 1945 and continued his writing. His Frontier on the Potomac (1946) recounted his wartime impressions and experiences. He assisted his father as the News and Oberver 's executive editor in 1947 and succeeded to the editorship after Josephus Daniels's death the next year. Under his direction the newspaper followed a liberal editorial policy. Daniels supported W. Kerr Scott's gubernatorial candidacy in 1948 and, while Democratic national committeeman (1949-52), suggested in 1949 that Governor Scott name Frank P. Graham to the seat left vacant by the death of Senator J. Melville Broughton. In 1950 Daniels endorsed Senator Graham and worked for his campaign for reelection. During the 1950s he urged the South to accept school desegregation, and in 1956 he strenously opposed Governor Luther H. Hodges's program for the state's schools. As an editor and politician, Daniels was, according to the Charlotte Observer, not only a graceful writer and tart social critic but also a force for progress in North Carolina, especially in race relations.
In addition to his editorials, Daniels in the postwar years wrote dozens of books and articles. The Time Between the Wars (1966) and Washington Quadrille (1968) first publicized Franklin D. Roosevelt's affair with Lucy Mercer Rutherford. His historical studies included three children's books and a biography of General Milton Littlefield in Prince of the Carpetbaggers (1958), an account of crusading editors in They Will Be Heard (1965), and Ordeal of Ambition: Jefferson, Hamilton, Burr (1970). White House Witness 1942-1945 (1975) covered his work for Roosevelt.
Daniels also devoted much time to public service. He represented the United States on the United Nations Subcommission for the Prevention of Discrimination and the Protection of Minorities (1947-53), was a member of the public advisory board of the Economic Cooperation Administration and the Mutual Security Agency (1948-53), and served on the Federal Hospital Council (1948-53). He also was a member of the board of trustees of Vassar College in th 1940s and of the United States Advisory Commission on Information in the 1960s.
In the 1960s Daniels began spending increasing time at his home in Hilton Head, S.C.; in 1970 he moved there. He helped establish the Hilton Head Island Packet and contributed a weekly column, Sojourner's Scrapbook, to the paper.
Daniels was a lifelong loyal Democrat. He belonged to the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd in Raleigh and St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Hilton Head. He was a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon, the National Press Club, the Watauga Club, and the Century Club of New York.
On 5 September 1923 Daniels married Elizabeth Bridgers; they had one daughter, Elizabeth. His first wife died in December 1929. He married Lucy Billing Cathcart on 30 April 1932, and they had three daughters, Lucy, Adelaide, and Mary Cleves. His second wife died in January 1979. Daniels died in Hilton Head and was buried in Six Oaks Cemetery on the Island.
[Source: Charles W. Eagles, Jonathan Daniels, Â Dictionary of North Carolina Biography, ed., William S. Powell, 3 vols. to date (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1986), vol. 2: 12-13.]
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Chang and Eng Bunker papers, 1833-1874, 1933-1967, 1998.
Correspondence, bills, and receipts, including slave bills of sale, of Siamese twins Chang and Eng Bunker relating to their North Carolina property, planting interests, family matters, and arrangements for exhibition tours. Also included are an account book, 1833-1839, showing income from public appearances and itinerary; clippings; photographs; articles about the twins by Worth B. Daniels and Jonathan Daniels and related material; and "Joined at Birth," a 1998 videotape about the twins that was made by Advanced Medical Productions of Chapel Hill, N.C., for the Discovery Channel.
ArchivalResource: ca. 130 items (0.5 linear ft.)
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- Chang and Eng Bunker papers, 1833-1874, 1933-1967, 1998.
Gannett, Lewis, 1891-1966. Papers, 1681-1966 (bulk 1900-1960)
Title:
Lewis Gannett papers, 1681-1966 (inclusive) 1900-1960 (bulk).
Correspondence, manuscripts, diaries, journals, notebooks, legal and business papers, memorabilia, photos, and other papers, together with Gannett family papers. Includes correspondence of Gannett's grandfather and father, Unitarian clergymen Ezra Stiles Gannett of Boston and William Channing Gannett; 91 letters, 1796-1817, from Gannett's great-grandfather Caleb Gannett to John Mico Gannett, and journals of his grandmother Anna Tilden Gannett.
ArchivalResource: 51 boxes (25.5 linear ft.)
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- Lewis Gannett papers, 1681-1966 (inclusive) 1900-1960 (bulk).
Daniels, Josephus, 1862-1948. Josephus Daniels papers, 1863-1947.
Title:
Josephus Daniels papers, 1863-1947.
Correspondence, writings, diaries, and other materials. Most correspondence relates to Daniels's activities as secretary of the Navy and ambassador to Mexico rather than to his personal life or to his work as owner and editor of the Raleigh, N.C., "News and Observer." Also included are letters to his mother; letters, 1887-1889; to his future wife, Adelaide Worth Bagley; a file of "important letters--Wilson, Bryan, Watterson, Walter Hines Page, and others"; and selected excerpts of letters, probably arranged by Daniels's son, Jonathan Daniels. Writings include a typescript of the first three volumes of Daniels's autobiography, genealogies of the Daniels and Seabrook families, and drafts of speeches, editorials, and books. The diary series contains a notebook about military bases and supplies, 1917-1918; and diaries, 1913-1921, 1933, and 1940-1941. Other material includes a calendar Daniels kept as ambassador to Mexico, January 1937-August 1939; clippings of articles about Daniels; and correspondence and writings of Adelaide Worth Bagley Daniels. Some slight material relates to Franklin D. Roosevelt.
ArchivalResource: About 2700 items (7.0 linear ft.)
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- Daniels, Josephus, 1862-1948. Josephus Daniels papers, 1863-1947.
Daniels, Jonathan, 1902-1981. Speech by Jonathan Daniels before the Southeastern Library Association : on October 14, 1960.
Title:
Speech by Jonathan Daniels before the Southeastern Library Association : on October 14, 1960. 1960.
Daniels's personal recollections of Thomas Wolfe's college career, later life and work, and funeral in Asheville.
ArchivalResource: 18 leaves ; 36 cm.
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- Daniels, Jonathan, 1902-1981. Speech by Jonathan Daniels before the Southeastern Library Association : on October 14, 1960.
Spearman, Walter. Walter Spearman papers, 1900-1986 [manuscript].
Title:
Walter Spearman papers, 1900-1986 [manuscript].
Material chiefly documenting the work of Walter S. Spearman as journalist, educator, and writer. Correspondence consists chiefly of letters from former journalism students of Spearman's, from writers of works he had reviewed, and from fellow journalists. Correspondents include Paul Green (1894-1981), Jonathan Daniels (1902-1981), Gail Godwin (1939- ), and Charles Kuralt (1934- ). Writings consist chiefly of stories, plays, speeches, and fragments of stories. Subject files consist chiefly of material collected by Spearman for use in journalism classes and writing workshops.
ArchivalResource: 2,400 items (3.5 linear ft.).
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- Spearman, Walter. Walter Spearman papers, 1900-1986 [manuscript].
Oral history interview with Jonathan Daniels
Title:
Oral history interview with Jonathan Daniels
An interview of Jonathan Daniels conducted 1965 June 14, by Richard Doud, for the Archives of American Art. Daniels speaks of his association with the Farm Security Administration and his interactions with Roy Stryker.
OralHistoryResource: Sound recordings: 1 sound tape reel ; 7 in.Transcript: 10 p.
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- Daniels, Jonathan, 1902-1981. Jonathan Daniels interview, 1965 June 14.
United States. President's Committee on Fair Employment Practices. Interviews, 1973-1974.
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United States. President's Committee on Fair Employment Practices. Interviews, 1973-1974.
This collection includes the recordings and transcripts of interviews with Jonathan Daniels, Mark Ethridge, Lawrence Cramer and Robert Weaver, conducted by Frances Hardin.
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- United States. President's Committee on Fair Employment Practices. Interviews, 1973-1974.
Yoder, Edwin M. (Edwin Milton), 1934-. Edwin M. Yoder papers, 1945-1998.
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Edwin M. Yoder papers, 1945-1998.
Correspondence, columns, and other materials of Edwin Yoder. Professional correspondence consists of letters from readers, colleagues, and others. Personal correspondence is primarily of friends he made while a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University. Correspondents include Eve Auchincloss, William F. Buckley, Jr., Virginius Dabney, Jonathan Daniels, John Ehle, Joel L. Fleishman, William Frankel, William C. Friday, Charles Kuralt, Tony Lewis, Willie Morris, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Lewis F. Powell, Jr., Sam Ragan, John Shelton Reed, James Reston, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., Tom Wicker, George Will, Louis Round Wilson, and C. Vann Woodward. Writings include speeches, articles and essays, book manuscripts, book reviews, diaries, journals, columns, and editorials. Most are columns and editorials were written for the Washington Post Writers Group, 1982-1996. Topics include social conditions in the South, judicial power, and 20th-century journalism. There are also writings by others, including reviews of Yoder's books; notes and newspaper clippings in subject files; conference and professional association materials; items from Yoder's teaching career before Washington and Lee University; college materials; biographical and genealogical information; financial and other items relating to the Washington Post Writers Group; personal financial records; drawings by Yoder; photographs of Yoder and others; and videocassettes of television programs in which Yoder appeared.
ArchivalResource: About 20,000 items (33.0 linear ft.).
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- Yoder, Edwin M. (Edwin Milton), 1934-. Edwin M. Yoder papers, 1945-1998.
President's Secretary's Files (Truman Administration). 1945 - 1960. Personal Files. 1945 - 1953. Letter from Harry S. Truman to Jonathan Daniels
Title:
President's Secretary's Files (Truman Administration). 1945 - 1960. Personal Files. 1945 - 1953. Letter from Harry S. Truman to Jonathan Daniels
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- President's Secretary's Files (Truman Administration). 1945 - 1960. Personal Files. 1945 - 1953. Letter from Harry S. Truman to Jonathan Daniels
Harry S. Truman Library Oral History Collection. 1960 - 2005. Oral History Interviews. 1960 - 2005. Oral History Interview with Jonathan Daniels
Title:
Harry S. Truman Library Oral History Collection. 1960 - 2005. Oral History Interviews. 1960 - 2005. Oral History Interview with Jonathan Daniels
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- Harry S. Truman Library Oral History Collection. 1960 - 2005. Oral History Interviews. 1960 - 2005. Oral History Interview with Jonathan Daniels
Stuart Chase Papers, 1907-1978, (bulk 1931-1955)
Title:
Stuart Chase Papers 1907-1978 (bulk 1931-1955)
Economist and author. Correspondence, drafts and manuscripts of books and writings, notes, reports, book reviews, contracts, subject files, printed matter, and other papers pertaining to Chase's contributions to economics and social policy, especially as as member of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's "brain trust."
ArchivalResource: 5,000 items; 29 containers; 14 linear feet
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- Stuart Chase Papers, 1907-1978, (bulk 1931-1955)
The Nation, records, 1879-1974 (inclusive), 1920-1955 (bulk).
Title:
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).
House, R. B. (Robert Burton), 1892-1987. R. B. House papers, 1916-1973.
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R. B. House papers, 1916-1973.
Correspondence, writings, and other materials chiefly relating to House's administrative career at UNC. Much of the correspondence centers around administrative problems, especially budgetary issues. There are also letters in which House expressed his views on race relations, Communism in the 1950s, and other topics. Among the correspondents are Josephus Daniels, Harry Chase, William Umstead, singer Kate Smith, Francis O. Clarkson, R. D. W. Connor, Frank Porter Graham, Gordon Gray, Jonathan Daniels, Carl T. Durham, O. Max Gardner, Terry Sanford, Hardin Craig, and Louis R. Wilson. Also included are some family correspondence with House's Thelma, Halifax County, N.C., relatives, and letters and other materials relating to House's activities with the University United Methodist Church and to his harmonica playing at speeches and on television. Writings include numerous speeches, reviews, and radio addresses relating to UNC, to North Carolina history, and to House's historical sketch of Sallie Drake Twitty. Pictures are chiefly photographs of House at official UNC functions.
ArchivalResource: 7500 items (6.0 linear feet).
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- House, R. B. (Robert Burton), 1892-1987. R. B. House papers, 1916-1973.
Walworth, Arthur, 1903-. Arthur Clarence Walworth papers, 1868-2003 (inclusive), 1868-1994 (bulk).
Title:
Arthur Clarence Walworth papers, 1868-2003 (inclusive), 1868-1994 (bulk).
The papers consist of correspondence, research materials, and writings on Woodrow Wilson, Commodore Perry's expedition, and American diplomacy at the end of World War I, as well as correspondence with biographer Phyllis Levin. An audiotape of Walworth recounting his 1925 visit to the Republic of China is included in the papers.
ArchivalResource: 19.50 linear ft.
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- Walworth, Arthur, 1903-. Arthur Clarence Walworth papers, 1868-2003 (inclusive), 1868-1994 (bulk).
Jonathan Daniels Papers, Â , 1865-1982, (bulk 1935-1980)
Title:
Jonathan Daniels Papers, Â 1865-1982 (bulk 1935-1980)
Jonathan Daniels (1902-1981) of Raleigh, N.C., editor of the Raleigh and author of numerous historical and political books and articles. Daniels was also administrative assistant to Franklin Delano Roosevelt and worked in the Harry S. Truman administration. News and Observer The collection contains correspondence, writings, notes, clippings, pictures, and other materials, chiefly 1935-1980, relating to Daniels's work in newspaper publishing, Democratic Party politics, and historical and political writing. Much material relates to writings about the South and race relations, including school integration. Correspondents include his father Josephus Daniels, Virginius Dabney, Ralph McGill, Mark McCloskey, Thad Stem, Barry Bingham, and David Lilienthal.
ArchivalResource: 63,000; 94.5
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- Jonathan Daniels Papers, Â , 1865-1982, (bulk 1935-1980)
Marion Walton papers
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Marion Walton papers
The collection measures 0.8 linear feet, dates from 1915-1976, and documents the career of sculptor Marion Walton. Found within the papers are letters, printed material, photographs, and a file concerning a reception for author Jonathan Daniels.Letters include those received by Walton and her mother, music patron Blanche Wetherill Walton, from many notable correspondents, including artist Charles Green Shaw, historian and suffragist Mary Beard, and novelist Vera Brittain. There are scattered letters from artists Béla Kádár, Rockwell Kent, Fred Dana Marsh, Georgia O'Keeffe, John Singer Sargent, Theo Stamos, and Abbott Handerson Thayer, composers Henry Cowell and Carl Ruggles, musician Pete Seeger, lecturer Ruth Gage-Colby, photographer Roy E. Stryker, political figures James Forrestal, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Shirley Williams, and writers Carl Carmer and Margaret Storm Jameson.Printed material primarily consists of clippings and exhibition catalogs, and photographs are of Walton, her family, colleagues, and artwork. Of special interest is an early photograph of Alberto Giacometti with Rodin's model Carmen, and a photograph of Pablo Picasso autographed on the reverse.
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- Marion Walton papers, 1915-1976
Sandburg, Carl, 1878-1967. Letters of tribute to Carl Sandburg [manuscript], 1951-1952.
Title:
Letters of tribute to Carl Sandburg [manuscript], 1951-1952.
Collection consists chiefly of letters from eminent Americans in response to Margaret Ligon's request for tributes to Carl Sandburg on his seventy-fifth birthday.
ArchivalResource: 1 reel.
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- Sandburg, Carl, 1878-1967. Letters of tribute to Carl Sandburg [manuscript], 1951-1952.
White, Thomas J. (Thomas Jackson), 1903-1991. Thomas J. White papers, 1933-1977 [manuscript].
Title:
Thomas J. White papers, 1933-1977 [manuscript].
Legislative papers, personal correspondence, other papers, photographs, and recordings of Thomas Jackson White, Jr. The bulk of the collection relates to White's legislative career as a member of the State House of Representatives and the State Senate, as Legislative Counsel to Governor Robert W. Scott, as a member of the State Advisory Budget Commission and the State Legislative Building Governing Commission, and as a lobbyist for the Tobacco Tax Council. The remainder of papers consists of personal correspondence, and papers dealing with White's legal career, civic organizations to which he belonged, and North Carolina state politics. Notable correspondents are Jesse Helms, then executive vice- president of WRAL-TV in Raleigh, N.C.; playwright Paul Green; journalist Jonathan Daniels; University of North Carolina (System) President William Friday; and North Carolina governors Luther H. Hodges, Dan K. Moore, and Robert W. Scott.
ArchivalResource: 17,000 items (37.0 linear ft.).
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- White, Thomas J. (Thomas Jackson), 1903-1991. Thomas J. White papers, 1933-1977 [manuscript].
Manny, Frank Addison, 1868-1954. Frank Addison Manny papers, 1890-1955.
Title:
Frank Addison Manny papers, 1890-1955.
Correspondence, 1890-1953, largely concerning the progressive education movement, including extensive correspondence with John Dewey; journal, 1922-1950, diary, 1932-1934 and 1937, articles, newspaper clippings, and a memorial address, June 25, 1955, by Rolland Emerson Wolfe in tribute to Manny and his wife, Annette; also photographs.
ArchivalResource: 6 linear ft.
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- Manny, Frank Addison, 1868-1954. Frank Addison Manny papers, 1890-1955.
Wisdom, William B. William B. Wisdom collection of Thomas Wolfe. 1909-1959.
Title:
William B. Wisdom collection of Thomas Wolfe
Papers of American novelist Thomas Wolfe.
ArchivalResource: 156 boxes (78 linear ft.)
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- William B. Wisdom collection of Thomas Wolfe, 1909-1959.
Walter Reece Berryhill Papers, 1919-1979
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Walter Reece Berryhill Papers, 1919-1979
Walter Reece Berryhill was director of student health services, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1933-1941, and dean of the University of North Carolina School of Medicine, 1941-1964. The collection contains correspondence, speeches, newspaper clippings, and photographs of Walter Reece Berryhill. These papers reflect Berryhill's interests in family medicine, living diseases, medical education, North Carolina politics and history, and the University of North Carolina, especially the Medical School. Correspondence is primarily with physicians and medical educators including William Bosworth Castle, Jonathan Worth Daniels, Maxwell Finland, Kenneth Merrill Lynch, William DeBerniere MacNider, Alan Richards Moritz, and Robert Alexander Ross. Other correspondents of note are William LeGette Blythe, William Haywood Bobbitt, Albert Coates, Samuel James Ervin, Jr., Thad Eure, Christopher Columbus Fordham, III, William Clyde Friday, Luther Hartwell Hodges, Sr., Cornelia Spencer Love, and Thomas Jackson White, Jr. Also included are speeches, articles, and notes written by Berryhill mainly concerning medical education, the history of medicine at the University of North Carolina, and lung diseases. There are also materials relating to Berryhill's achievements and to the dedication of Berryhill Hall at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine as well as photographs of Berryhill, among other items.
ArchivalResource: 10.5 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 6,500 items)
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- Berryhill, W. Reece (Walter Reece), 1900-1979. Walter Reece Berryhill papers, 1919-1979.
Daniels, Jonathan, 1902-1981. Reminiscences of Jonathan Worth Daniels : oral history, 1966.
Title:
Reminiscences of Jonathan Worth Daniels : oral history, 1966.
ArchivalResource: Transcript: 19 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.
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- Daniels, Jonathan, 1902-1981. Reminiscences of Jonathan Worth Daniels : oral history, 1966.
Papers, 1938-1944.
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Papers, 1938-1944.
Correspondence, memoranda, news releases, clippings, and other material relating to Mellett's government work. Correspondents include Alben Barkley, Bernard M. Baruch, Hugo Black, George Bye, Benjamin Cohen, Wayne Coy, Jonathan Daniels, Joseph E. Davies, Stephen Early, Morris Ernst, Mark F. Ethridge, Edward Flynn, Harry Hopkins, Roy Howard, Gardiner Jackson, Henry Luce, Richard L. Neuberger, Frances Perkins, Donald Richberg, Herbert Swope, Henry A. Wallace, Walter White, and Wendell Willkie.
ArchivalResource: 9 linear ft.
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- Mellett, Lowell, 1884-1960. Papers, 1938-1944.
Josephus Daniels Papers, 1829-1948, (bulk 1913-1921)
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Josephus Daniels Papers 1829-1948 (bulk 1913-1921)
Diplomat, journalist, and secretary of the navy. Correspondence, diaries, speeches and writings, and papers of the Daniels, Bagley, Seabrook, and Worth families and other material. The bulk of the collection relates to events and policy decisions during Daniels's service as secretary of the navy during the administration of Woodrow Wilson, but also concerns his career as editor of the Raleigh , his work with the Democratic Party, and his role as ambassador to Mexico. News & Observer
ArchivalResource: 331,000 items; 934 containers plus 2 oversize; 373.8 linear feet; 399 microfilm reels
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- Josephus Daniels Papers, 1829-1948, (bulk 1913-1921)
Ramsey, D. Hiden (Darley Hiden), 1891-1966. D. Hiden Ramsey papers, 1877-1966.
Title:
D. Hiden Ramsey papers, 1877-1966.
Correspondence, speeches, and writings of Ramsey, including more than 200 manuscript speeches on a wide variety of subjects and occasions and 30 essays and articles on public issues and events. Correspondence is with politicians, businessmen, educators, writers, and conservationists concerning the North Carolina Democratic Party and the civic life, economic development, and history of the North Carolina mountain region. Correspondents included Emily Bridgers, Oliver Max Gardner, Josiah William Bailey, Clyde Roark Hoey, Robert F. Campbell, John Temple Graves, Richard Heath Dabney, Virginius Dabney, Hoyt M. Dobbs, Josephus Daniels, Jonathan Daniels, Josh L. Horne, Glenn Tucker, and Wilma Dykeman. The bulk of the papers are 1940-1965, although the speeches date back to 1912. Also included are materials pertaining to the Asheville municipal government in the early 20th century, personal recollections concerning Thomas Wolfe and Woodrow Wilson, and information on the death of Elisha Mitchell.
ArchivalResource: About 6600 items (9.0 linear feet)
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- Ramsey, D. Hiden (Darley Hiden), 1891-1966. D. Hiden Ramsey papers, 1877-1966.
Daniels, Jonathan, 1902-1981. Correspondence to Maxwell Struthers Burt, 1943-1948.
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Correspondence to Maxwell Struthers Burt, 1943-1948.
ArchivalResource: 4 items (4 leaves).
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- Daniels, Jonathan, 1902-1981. Correspondence to Maxwell Struthers Burt, 1943-1948.
Harris, Bernice Kelly, 1892-1973. Bernice Kelly Harris papers, 1913-1973, 1996-1997.
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Bernice Kelly Harris papers, 1913-1973, 1996-1997.
Correspondence and writings of Bernice Kelly (Mrs. H. K.) Harris, including letters from editors, publishers, other writers, and friends; fan mail; and writings. Correspondents include J. O. Bailey, W. T. Couch, Jonathan Daniels, Inglis Fletcher, L. H. Fountain, Harry Golden, Bernadette Hoyle, Sam Ragan, Thad Stem, Gilbert Thomas Stephenson, and Richard Gaither Walser. Also included are 17 interviews conducted by Valerie Yow in 1996 and 1997 with relatives and friends of Bernice Kelly Harris.
ArchivalResource: About 8000 items (11.0 lnear feet).
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- Harris, Bernice Kelly, 1892-1973. Bernice Kelly Harris papers, 1913-1973, 1996-1997.
Daniels, Jonathan, 1902-1981. Jonathan Daniels papers, 1865-1982 (bulk 1935-1980).
Title:
Jonathan Daniels papers, 1865-1982 (bulk 1935-1980).
Correspondence, writings, notes, clippings, pictures, and other materials, chiefly 1935-1980, relating to Daniels's work in newspaper publishing, Democratic Party politics, and historical and political writing. Much material relates to writings about the South and race relations, including school integration. Correspondents include his father Josephus Daniels, Virginius Dabney, Ralph McGill, Mark McCloskey, Thad Stem, Barry Bingham, and David Lilienthal.
ArchivalResource: ca. 63,000 items (94.5 linear ft.)
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- Daniels, Jonathan, 1902-1981. Jonathan Daniels papers, 1865-1982 (bulk 1935-1980).
Hoyle, Bernadette Woodlief, 1912-1989. Papers, 1945-1983.
Title:
Papers, 1945-1983.
Biographical data, correspondence concerning feature articles (1946-1948, 1954), Carolinas Press Photographers' Association papers (1951-1954), and materials concerning the North Carolina Writers' Conference (1950-1983). Correspondence and press cuttings used in or relating to preparation of the manuscript of Hoyle's book, Tar Heel Writers I Know, including autobiographical sketches of authors, some commenting on their individual techniques or philosophies. Authors include Zoe Kincaid Brockman, Marion Brown, Mebane Holoman Burgwyn, Sam Byrd, Ruth and Latrobe Carroll, Jonathan Daniels, Burke Davis, Lambert Davis, Wilma Dykeman, Charlotte Hilton Green, Paul Green, Frank Borden Hanes, John Harden, Bernice Kelly Harris, Lodwick Hartley, Noel Houston, Hugh T. Lefler, Dave Morrah, Frances Gray Patton, James Larkin Pearson, Ovid Williams Pierce, William T. Polk, Fred Ross, Phillips Russell, Dr. Frank G. Slaughter, Walter Spearman, Thad Stem, Jr., David Stick, James Street, Richard Walser, Manly Wade Wellman, and Tom Wicker. Scrapbooks of Hoyle's weekly column, According to Hoyle, which principally featured stories relating the local Smithfield, N.C., scene and ran in the Smithfield Herald (1946-1950) and of her feature articles (1945-1950). Includes articles concerning churches in Johnston and Wake counties, N.C; articles and photographs by Hoyle as public information officer, North Carolina Board of Public Welfare; book reviews; magazine photos published; material on the James Rufus Creech murder trial, Johnston County, N.C. (1948); magazine feature articles by Hoyle; and magazine stories by James Street.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 cubic ft.
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- Hoyle, Bernadette Woodlief, 1912-1989. Papers, 1945-1983.
Johnson, Gerald W. (Gerald White), 1890-1980. Gerald White Johnson Papers, 1886-1989
Title:
Gerald White Johnson Papers, 1886-1989
His papers consists of biographical information; professional and family correspondence; education files while a student at the University of Toulouse and Wake Forest College; financial documents; literary productions, including speeches, addresses, and book reviews; copies and clippings of his newspaper columns; magazine articles; his World War I notebooks, photographs, and memorabilia; photograph albums and loose photographs on the Duls, Haywood, and Johnson families; a postcard album; awards and certificates; honorary degrees; medals and insignia; scrapbooks of clippings; his subject files; and memorabilia including his academic regalia, his typewritter, and a lap-top desk.
ArchivalResource: 12 linear feet 9 boxes.
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- Johnson, Gerald W. (Gerald White), 1890-1980. Gerald White Johnson Papers, 1886-1989
Ragan, Sam, 1915-1996. Sam Ragan papers, 1950-1996.
Title:
Sam Ragan papers, 1950-1996.
Papers document Sam Ragan's career as a journalist and his role as patron of the arts in North Carolina. Correspondence files include materials relating to newspaper organizations, the North Carolina Arts Council, North Carolina Writers' Conference, North Carolina Writers' Network, and the Weymouth Center for the Arts and Humanities. Subject files include information about the Freedom of Information Act and on the Free Press-Fair Trial confrontation of 1968, along with correspondence from various North Carolina writers. Writings include materials regarding Ragan's "The Tree in the Far Pasture" (Blair, 1964), typescripts of commentaries from "Sam Ragan Reports," which aired on WTVD television in Durham, and drafts of works by other writers. There are also materials relating to Ragan's tenure at the "News and Observer," typescripts of the columns, and letters to the editor used on the editorial page of "The Pilot." Financial information chiefly relates to the "The Pilot." Also included are photographs of Sam Ragan alone and with others and recordings of North Carolina Writers' Conference banquet dinners. Selected correspondents are listed in this record.
ArchivalResource: About 32600 items (51.5 linear ft.)
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- Ragan, Sam, 1915-1996. Sam Ragan papers, 1950-1996.
Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Paul Eliot Green papers, 1917-1968.
Title:
Paul Eliot Green papers, 1917-1968.
The Paul Eliot Green Papers date from 1917 to 1968 and contain diaries, manuscripts, publications, and correspondence. With the exception of 3 bound volumes, the copies of Green's typescript diaries are in loose-leaf format, arranged chronologically in folders, with approximately 1705 leaves. These diaries cover the years 1917 to 1966, beginning with his stint in the army during World War I. His comments on the war cover his training in South Carolina, his months in battle in Belgium and France, the casualties suffered by his regiment, and short rations; but also note the beauty of the countryside, architecture and museums of Europe. Later diaries illustrate Green's development as a playwright, and provide details of his daily life, including family and friends, and the planning involved in staging his plays in Virginia, North Carolina, Washington DC, Florida, and Texas. The diaries are rich in travel description, political commentary, personal anectodes, literary opinions, ideas for plays, and spontaneous poems. Notable subjects of Green's anecdotes include Carl Sandburg, Allen Tate, Richard Wright, Jonathan Daniels, George Moore, Orson Welles, and Thomas Wolfe. Events of interest discussed in the diaries include: a visit to Green's farm by Countess Tolstoi in 1937; the family's 1946 visit to Hollywood, where Green wrote film scripts; reminiscences about Thomas Wolfe's funeral after a visit to Asheville in 1951; Green's efforts to help death row inmates in Raleigh in 1951; and Green's 1961 trip to Spain to research his play, Cross and Sword. The letters in the collection date from 1918 to 1962, and were written by Paul Green and his wife Elizabeth Lay Green to her cousin, Clara Booth Byrd. These letters contain opinions about life and literature, copies of poems, and family and professional news. Green also offers advice on Miss Byrd's writing. For a detailed description of the collection's contents, follow the link to the online finding aid.
ArchivalResource: 5 boxes (1.668 linear feet)
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- Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Paul Eliot Green papers, 1917-1968.
Couch, William T. (William Terry), 1901-1988. William T. Couch papers, 1926-1988.
Title:
William T. Couch papers, 1926-1988.
Correspondence, notes, writings, subject files, card files, and photographs documenting Couch's life from 1926 through 1988. Much of the material covers his career in publishing, including his work at university presses during the 1930s and 1940s and his work with encyclopedia companies such as Crowell-Collier Publishing Company and J.J. Little and Ives Company during the 1940s and 1960s. Couch's official press records during the time he was director of the University of North Carolina Press are not included; most of the correspondence during that period is with friends and colleagues. Couch was dismissed in 1950 from his position as director of the University of Chicago Press by Robet M. Hutchins, and there are notes, writings, and correspondence on this controversy and the related issue of academic freedom. From Couch's later years, there are letters from conservative thinkers such as William F. Buckley and Russell Kirk and writings by Couch about his anti-communist sentiments and suport of racial segregation. Other corespondents include Paul Green, Allen Tate, James Feibleman, Josephus Daniels, Jonathan Daniels, Louis Round Wilson, Luther Hodges, Holt McPherson, Cleanth Brooks, David Hoggan, R.J. Rushdoony, F. Maynard Adams, G. Warren Nutter, Daniel Singal, Henry Regnery, and Eliseo Vivas.
ArchivalResource: ca. 12000 items (22.5 linear ft.)
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- Couch, William T. (William Terry), 1901-1988. William T. Couch papers, 1926-1988.
Mason, Lucy Randolph, 1882-1959. Papers, 1917-1954.
Title:
Papers, 1917-1954.
Correspondence, memoranda, speeches, printed material, clippings, and miscellany, relating to the development of labor unions in the South, attitudes of churches toward labor, the Southern Regional Council, the Highlander School in Monteagle, Tenn., the Southern School for Workers in Richmond, conditions in textile mills, and blacks in the labor movement. Correspondents include Jonathan Daniels, Allan S. Haywood, Sidney Hillman, John L. Lewis, George Sinclair Mitchell, and Eleanor Roosevelt.
ArchivalResource: 6,532 items.
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- Mason, Lucy Randolph, 1882-1959. Papers, 1917-1954.
Maxwell Evarts Perkins correspondence and papers on Thomas Wolfe, 1933-1948.
Title:
Maxwell Evarts Perkins correspondence and papers on Thomas Wolfe, 1933-1948.
Papers of the American editor Maxwell Perkins relating to his literary executorship of the estate of American author Thomas Wolfe.
ArchivalResource: 10 boxes (4.2 linear ft.)
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- Maxwell Evarts Perkins correspondence and papers on Thomas Wolfe, 1933-1948.
Bittner, John R., 1943-. John R. Bittner papers on Thomas Wolfe, 1998-2002.
Title:
John R. Bittner papers on Thomas Wolfe, 1998-2002.
The collection includes research materials, writings, and other items chiefly relating to John R. Bittner work on Thomas Wolfe. Many of these items relate to Bittner's research on Thomas Wolfe and journalism and to the relationship between Wolfe and North Carolina journalist Jonathan Daniels.
ArchivalResource: About 500 items (2.0 linear feet).
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- Bittner, John R., 1943-. John R. Bittner papers on Thomas Wolfe, 1998-2002.
Roanoke Island Historical Association. Records, 1894-1986.
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Records, 1894-1986.
Records of the associations executive officer, the general manager, include administrative records containing correspondence, souvenir programs, annual reports, and membership campaign materials; operational records concern buildings and grounds, theatre equipment, tickets and passes, attendance records, incidental operations, concessions and craft shop, education programs, and Sunday religious services; production records for the Lost Colony include correspondence, production staff meeting materials, company correspondence, company applications for employment, company payrolls, Actors' Equity Association materials, cast and production staff rosters, touring company materials, materials relating to costumes, make-up, scenery, and props, stage manager's reports, scripts, recording negotiations, and sound recordings; promotion/publicity records including correspondence, press releases, advertising, promotional material, filmclips and tapes, scrapbooks, recordings of radio spots, and souvenirs; financial records include budgets, financial statements, audits, and miscellaneous material; and plans and photographs. Also includes extensic records, a small group of executive and miscellaneous materials that have been artificially introduced into the general manager's files and treated as an artificial series containing programs and minutes of the Roanoke Colony Memorial Association; materials of the Roanoke Colony Commission; informal copies of the constitution and by-laws of the association; correspondence and files of J. Melville Broughton and Jonathan Daniels, former chairmen of the association, and Isaac P. Davis, secretary; association minutes; Dare County homecoming material (1934); and historical notes and tape recording prepared by Glenn Vernon for his thesis concerning the association and its production of the drama The Lost Colony.
ArchivalResource: 22 items.
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- Roanoke Island Historical Association. Records, 1894-1986.
Arthur Clarence Walworth papers, 1868-2003, 1868-1994
Title:
Arthur Clarence Walworth papers 1868-2003 1868-1994
The papers consist of correspondence, research materials, and writings on Woodrow Wilson, Commodore Perry's expedition, and American diplomacy at the end of World War I. Correspondence with biographer Phyllis Levin is included in the papers.
ArchivalResource: 19.5 linear feet
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- Arthur Clarence Walworth papers, 1868-2003, 1868-1994
Hardin, Frances. United States. President's Committee on Fair Employment Practices. Interviews, 1973-1974.
Title:
United States. President's Committee on Fair Employment Practices. Interviews, 1973-1974.
This collection includes the recordings and transcripts of interviews with Jonathan Daniels, Mark Ethridge, Lawrence Cramer and Robert Weaver, conducted by Frances Hardin. The interviews were conducted in an attempt to uncover the factors which contributed to the enunciation of a policy of fair employment during World War II. Specifically, it is concerned with the Roosevelt Administration's attempts at direct government intervention by means of Executive Orders 8802 and 9346 into the hiring process in order to prevent discrimination against workers on the basis of race, creed, color or national origin. These executive orders established and re-established, respectively, the President's Committee on Fair Employment Practice (generally referred to as the FEPC). The interviews collected here were conducted by Frances Hardin with individuals who were critical to the decision-making which affected the nation's policy on non-discriminatory hiring.
ArchivalResource: .5 linear ft.
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- Hardin, Frances. United States. President's Committee on Fair Employment Practices. Interviews, 1973-1974.
Daniels, Jonathan, 1902-1981. Speech by Jonathan Daniels before the Southern Library Association : on October 14, 1960. [Asheville, N.C.].
Title:
Speech by Jonathan Daniels before the Southern Library Association : on October 14, 1960. [Asheville, N.C.].
Daniels's personal recollections of Thomas Wolfe's college career, later life and work, and funeral in Asheville.
ArchivalResource: Typescript, [1], 18 leaves ; 36 cm.
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- Daniels, Jonathan, 1902-1981. Speech by Jonathan Daniels before the Southern Library Association : on October 14, 1960. [Asheville, N.C.].
Moore, John Trotwood, 1858-1929. Family papers, 1849-1957.
Title:
Family papers, 1849-1957.
Contains correspondence, speeches, literary manuscripts, legal documents, accounts, newspaper clippings, photographs, scrapbooks, and genealogical data of John Trotwood Moore and other members of the Moore family, including his wife, Mary Brown Daniel Moore; his son, Merrill Moore; and his father, Judge John Moore. Subjects covered in the collection include John Trotwood Moore's writings and literature in general; Tennessee and U.S. politics; historic preservation, monuments, and memorials; the anti-evolution and labor movements; the Civil War, Spanish-American War, and World War I; historical buildings and events in Tennessee, most notably the State Capitol and the Tennessee Sesquicentennial celebration; Andrew Jackson; Alabama history; genealogy of the Moore, Brown, and Daniel families; and horse breeding and showing. Prominent correspondents include Rex Beach, Joseph W. Byrns, Frank G. Clement, George Creel, Jonathan Daniels, Donald Davidson, Charles G. Dawes, Thomas F. Gailor, John Wesley Gaines, Will T. Hale, Archibald Henderson, Cordell Hull, Frank James and Cole Younger (the latter a relative of Mary Daniel Moore), Luke Lea, Kenneth D. McKellar, George Fort Milton, Meredith Nicholson, Thomas Nelson Page, Andrew Johnson Patterson, Austin Peay, Gifford Pinchot, Grantland Rice, Albert H. Roberts, Will Rogers, John K. Shields, James G. Stahlman, T.S. Stribling, Booth Tarkington, L.D. Tyson, Harold Bell Wright, and Alvin C. York.
ArchivalResource: 39.48 linear ft.
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- Moore, John Trotwood, 1858-1929. Family papers, 1849-1957.
Jones, Robert Elijah, 1872-1960. Papers. 1872-1965, and n.d.
Title:
Papers. 1872-1965, and n.d.
Methodist Episcopal Church bishop in New Orleans and editor of The Southwestern Christian Advocate. Includes correspondence (1889-1959), clerical and educational documents, notes, speeches, writings, receipts, photographs, and collected items. The correspondence is heavily inclusive of incoming items, containing only 32 outgoing letters. The major subjects include Black Education, Harry Hoosier, and the Gulfside Assembly. Names in the collection include George Washington Cable, Jonathan Daniels, William Faulkner, Rivers Frederick, Edwin Holt Hughes, Grace C. Jones, Valena C. Jones, Willis J. King, Benjamin Quarles, Asa Philip Randolph, Emmet Jay Scott, William Howard Taft, Booker T. Washington, and Harold J. Zeringer.
ArchivalResource: 3.2 linear ft. 8 Boxes and 1 OS Box.
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- Jones, Robert Elijah, 1872-1960. Papers. 1872-1965, and n.d.
Blair Moody Papers, 1928-1954, 1934-1952
Title:
Blair Moody Papers
Detroit newspaperman and United States Senator from Michigan. Correspondence chiefly concerning his 1952 senatorial campaign and his newspaper work in the United States and abroad during World War II; scrapbooks of newspaper articles written by Moody and published for the most part in the and ; tape recordings of public affairs radio program; photographs and motion pictures of public affairs interview programs. Detroit News Barron's
ArchivalResource: 27.5 linear feet (in 29 boxes), 29 film reels, 60 phonograph records, 37 GB (online)
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- Blair Moody Papers, 1928-1954, 1934-1952
Bridgers, Ann Preston. Ann Preston Bridgers papers, 1915-1946 [manuscript].
Title:
Ann Preston Bridgers papers, 1915-1946 [manuscript].
Correspondence, writings, newspaper and magazine clippings, photographs, and other materials of Ann Preston Bridgers (1891-1967), North Carolina actress and writer. Most of the collection consists of drafts and other materials relating to plays, novels, and short stories written by Bridgers. There is a large body of material relating to John C. Calhoun, apparently collected by Bridgers as background for her play, "This Beautiful Structure." The remainder of the collection consists of letters from family members and friends, including letters from George Abbott, with whom Bridgers collaborated on the play "Coquette," and letters from her brother- in-law, Jonathan Daniels; business correspondence and other material relating to a controversy over the rights to "Coquette"; and photographs.
ArchivalResource: 330 items (2.0 linear ft.).
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- Bridgers, Ann Preston. Ann Preston Bridgers papers, 1915-1946 [manuscript].
Manny, Frank Addison, 1868-1954. Papers, 1890-1955
Title:
Frank Manny papers 1890-1955
Progressive educator, student of Thomas Dewey at the University of Chicago, served as head of the state Normal School at Oshkosh, Wisconsin, superintendent of the Felix Adler School of Ethical Culture in New York City and as head of teacher education in the city of Baltimore. The papers include extensive personal correspondence, scrapbooks, journals, writings and other materials concerning his professional interests. Correspondence includes letters from distinguished authors and educators.
ArchivalResource: 6 linear feet
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- Frank Manny papers, 1890-1955
Stern, Philip Van Doren, 1900-1984. Papers of Philip Van Doren Stern, 1938-1962.
Title:
Papers of Philip Van Doren Stern, 1938-1962.
Correspondence with Civil War historians and buffs. Correspondents include Paul M. Angel, David Rankin Barbee, F. L. Bullard, Bruce Catton, Patrick C. Courtney, J. H. Cramer, Jonathan Daniels, Clifford Dowdey, Otto Eisenschiml, Thomas W. Greene, Virgil Carrington Jones, Earl Schenck Miers, Jay Monaghan, Richard D. Mudd, Allan Nevins, Hudson Strode, Oswald G. Villard, and Rufus Rockwell Wilson.
ArchivalResource: 200 items.1 container.
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- Stern, Philip Van Doren, 1900-1984. Papers of Philip Van Doren Stern, 1938-1962.
John Mason Brown papers, 1922-1967.
Title:
John Mason Brown papers
Papers of American author and drama critic John Mason Brown.
ArchivalResource: 144 boxes (36 linear ft.)
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- John Mason Brown papers, 1922-1967.
Carolina Symposium. Records of the Carolina Symposium, 1927- 1986.
Title:
Records of the Carolina Symposium, 1927- 1986.
Records of the Carolina Symposium and its predecessor, the Institute on Human Relations, include correspondence, memoranda, reports, financial records, publicity materials, photos, printed programs, speech transcripts, scrapbooks, and audiotapes of session proceedings. Especially well-documented is the 1958 Symposium on the American cultural tradition, with John Sparkman, Malcolm Cowley, Victor Reuther, Jonathan Daniels, Harry Golden, Sidney Hook, Benjamin Fine, Harry Ashmore, and other speakers. Also represented are the 1962 Symposium on "The Concept of Revolution," with James B. Reston and other speakers; the 1964 Symposium on "Arms and the Man," with William Fulbright, Hans Morgenthau, David Brinkley, Irving Howe, Marya Mannes, John Knowles, George McGovern, Adam Yarmolinsky, George Ball, and others; the 1966 Symposium on American myth, with John Kenneth Galbraith, Nelson Algren, Morris Udall, Al Capp, Tom Wolfe, C. Vann Woodward, and Ralph Ellison; the 1972 Symposium on the "Mind of the South"; the 1984 Symposium on "Population Resources and Environment"; and the 1986 Symposium on "Science, Technology, Society, and the Individual."
ArchivalResource: About 1700 items (6.0 linear ft.).
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- Carolina Symposium. Records of the Carolina Symposium, 1927- 1986.
Daniels, Jonathan, 1902-1981. Correspondence to Van Wyck Brooks, 1939.
Title:
Correspondence to Van Wyck Brooks, 1939.
ArchivalResource: 3 items (3 leaves)
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- Daniels, Jonathan, 1902-1981. Correspondence to Van Wyck Brooks, 1939.
Audiovisual Collection. 1957 - 2006. Photographs Relating to the Administration, Family, and Personal Life of Harry S. Truman. 1957 - 2004. Photograph of Vice-President Harry S. Truman Preparing to Take Oath of Office
Title:
Audiovisual Collection. 1957 - 2006. Photographs Relating to the Administration, Family, and Personal Life of Harry S. Truman. 1957 - 2004. Photograph of Vice-President Harry S. Truman Preparing to Take Oath of Office
Vice-President Harry S. Truman is taking the oath of office, at 7:09 p.m., after the death of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Bess Truman and Margaret Truman are standing to the right of Mr. Truman. Immediately behind Mr. Truman are (from left to right): Press Secretary Jonathan Daniels, Admiral William Leahy, Secretary of Agriculture Claude Wickard, unidentified man (mostly obscured), receptionist William Simmons, and Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn. All others are unidentified.
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- Audiovisual Collection. 1957 - 2006. Photographs Relating to the Administration, Family, and Personal Life of Harry S. Truman. 1957 - 2004. Photograph of Vice-President Harry S. Truman Preparing to Take Oath of Office
Wendell Berge Papers, 1907-1950, (bulk 1920-1947)
Title:
Wendell Berge Papers 1907-1950 (bulk 1920-1947)
Lawyer and public official. Correspondence, speeches and writings, daily calendars, business diaries, agenda, printed matter, clippings, and photographs relating primarily to Berge’s official activities at the Department of Justice culminating in his position as assistant attorney general in charge of the Antitrust Division.
ArchivalResource: 12,000 items; 55 containers plus 6 oversize; 23.7 linear feet
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- Wendell Berge Papers, 1907-1950, (bulk 1920-1947)
David C. Mearns Papers, 1830-1979, (bulk 1940-1967)
Title:
David C. Mearns Papers 1830-1979 (bulk 1940-1967)
Librarian and historian. Correspondence, writings, reports, and orders documenting Mearns's positions as an official and historian of the Library of Congress and scholar of Abraham Lincoln.
ArchivalResource: 20,000 items; 161 containers plus 5 oversize; 65 linear feet
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- David C. Mearns Papers, 1830-1979, (bulk 1940-1967)
Stem, Thad. Thad Stem papers, 1939-1984.
Title:
Thad Stem papers, 1939-1984.
Correspondence and literary materials of Thad Stem. There is substantial correspondence with Jonathan Daniels, Paul Green, Bernice Kelly Harris, Hiram Haydn, and Sam Ragan as well as letters from family members, friends, fans, and editors. Writings include typescript drafts and proofs of Stem's books; drafts of editorials, short stories, poems, and other shorter writing by Stem; and drafts of an unpublished novel. Scrapbooks contain letters to Stem, photographs, clippings, and other memorabilia. Also included are notes, printed materials, and photographs of Stem.
ArchivalResource: About 11200 items (14.0 linear feet).
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- Stem, Thad. Thad Stem papers, 1939-1984.
Richard Gaither Walser Papers, 1918-1988
Title:
Richard Gaither Walser Papers, 1918-1988
Richard Gaither Walser (1908-1988) was a professor of English at North Carolina State University in Raleigh and author of numerous works, chiefly relating to North Carolina's literary heritage. The collection contains correspondence, clippings, photographs, and other materials chiefly relating to North Carolina' literary heritage. Files on individual authors and literary subjects dominate, with special emphasis on the life and works of Thomas Wolfe. Other authors represented in the collection include Doris Betts, Helen Bevington, James Boyd, Richard Chase, Jonathan Daniels, Wilma Dykeman, Charles Edward Eaton, John Ehle, Paul Green, Bernice Kelly Harris, George Moses Horton, Gerald W. Johnson, Frederick H. Koch, Guy Owen, Robert C. Ruark, Wilbur D. Steele, Hardin E. Taliaferro, and Jonathan Williams. There is also material on North Carolina folklore and other topics not directly connected to literature. A small number of items relate to Walser's life as a student at the University of North Carolina and to his service with the United States Naval Reserve during World War II.
ArchivalResource: About 27,800 items (32.5 linear feet)
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- Walser, Richard Gaither, 1908-1988. Richard Gaither Walser papers, 1918-1988 [manuscript].
Oswald Garrison Villard papers
Title:
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.
Coker, May Roper, 1890-1976. May Roper Coker papers, 1908-1975.
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May Roper Coker papers, 1908-1975.
Correspondence, telegrams, and other papers relating to May Coker; her selection as Mother of the Year in 1958 at both the state and national levels; her concern for the education of women; travels; interest in gardening; involvement in humanitarian causes; and her observations on European, U.S., and South Carolina politics. Correspondence, ca. 1915-1943, from Mrs. Coker's parents, Daniel C. and Lou McKenzie Roper, and husband, David Robert Coker, re state and national politics and economic conditions, particularly re David Roper's campaign support for Woodrow Wilson, and his appointment as Secretary of Commerce for Franklin D. Roosevelt's administration in 1932. Also contains letters of commendation, including one from Eleanor Roosevelt, to Mrs. Coker for her speech at the national Democratic convention in 1932 seconding Franklin Roosevelt's presidential nomination. Correspondence with May Roper's children includes school letters from St. Catherine's School, Richmond, Va., and from the Colleges of Davidson, Vassar, Mt. Holyoke, and Randolph-Macon Women's College. Other correspondents include Hodding Carter, William Edward Dodd, Douglas Southall and Inez Freeman, Frank Porter Graham, Wil Lou Gray, R. Beverly Hubert, Cordell and Frances Hull, Archer and Anna Hyatt Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Kendall, Mabel Montgomery, Clarence Poe, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, Archibald Rutledge, E.T.H. Shaffer, Henry Nelson Snyder, Enid Starkie, George C. Taylor, Bell Tilghman, Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Wallace, Sarah Watson, and A.L.M. Wiggins.
ArchivalResource: 2, 520 items (2.5 linear ft., 2 cartons)
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- Coker, May Roper, 1890-1976. May Roper Coker papers, 1908-1975.
Mason, Robert Henry, 1912-. Robert Henry Mason papers, 1933-1987 [manuscript].
Title:
Robert Henry Mason papers, 1933-1987 [manuscript].
Correspondence, speeches and writings, news clippings, and photographs documenting the career of Robert Henry Mason. Correspondence is with newspaper colleagues, other business associates, government officials and friends, including Jonathan Daniels (1902-1981), Doris Betts (1932- ), Alonzo Dill, and Burke Davis, and deals with such matters as the American Society of Newspaper Editors; the "Sanford Herald," Sanford, N.C., which Mason partly owned in the mid 1950s; and the editorial stance of the "Virginian-Pilot."
ArchivalResource: About 2500 items (5.0 linear ft.).
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- Mason, Robert Henry, 1912-. Robert Henry Mason papers, 1933-1987 [manuscript].
Jonathan Daniels Papers. 1949 - 1962. Subject Files
Title:
Jonathan Daniels Papers. 1949 - 1962. Subject Files
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- Jonathan Daniels Papers. 1949 - 1962. Subject Files
Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Paul Green papers, 1880-1985.
Title:
Paul Green papers, 1880-1985.
This collection contains material documenting the many facets of Green's life and work, material relating to the life and work of his wife, Elizabeth Lay Green, and numerous items relating to members of the Greens' immediate and extended families. Paul Green's work as a dramatist and writer is documented in his professional correspondence files (ca. 34,400 items); by extensive files on his "symphonic dramas," including background material, drafts, musical scores, and business records; and by drafts of poems, novels, and essays by Green. Also included are yearly diaries, 1917-1981, photographs, tape recordings, and appointment books. Correspondents include Sherwood Anderson, James Boyd, Erskine Caldwell, William T. Couch, Jonathan Daniels, Donald Davidson, John Ehle, Caroline Gordon, Frank Porter Graham, John Howard Griffin, Tyrone Guthrie, Dubose Heyward, Noel Houston, Langston Hughes, Gerald W. Johnson, James Weldon Johnson, Frederick Koch, Lotte Lenya, H.L. Mencken, Howard Odum, Clarence Poe, Carl Sandburg, Betty Smith, Lamar Stringfield, Allen Tate, Kurt Weill, Orson Welles, and Richard Wright. Green's associations with various theater, cultural, and humanitarian organizations in North Carolina and elsewhere are extensively documented. Correspondence and other materials show his opinions on such social issues as lynching, capital punishment, nationalism, communism, race relations, religion, and the Vietnamese, Korean, and First and Second World Wars. Also included are a considerable number of photographs relating to Green's family and to his work, and financial records.
ArchivalResource: ca. 110000 items (192.0 linear feet)
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- Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Paul Green papers, 1880-1985.
Robert E. Sherwood papers, 1917-1968 (inclusive), 1934-1955 (bulk).
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Robert E. Sherwood papers, 1917-1968 (inclusive), 1934-1955 (bulk).
Letters, compositions, and other papers of the American writer Robert E. Sherwood.
ArchivalResource: 78 boxes and 1 oversize vololume (27 linear ft.).
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- Robert E. Sherwood papers, 1917-1968 (inclusive), 1934-1955 (bulk).
Coker, May Roper, 1890-1976. Papers, 1908-1975.
Title:
Papers, 1908-1975.
Correspondence, telegrams of condolences, and other papers, relating to Coker and the Coker and Roper families. Subjects include her selection as South Carolina, as well as national, Mother of the Year (1958), death of her husband, U.S. and South Carolina politics, education, travel, gardening, and humanitarian causes. Correspondents include Hodding Carter, David R. Coker, Jonathan Daniels, William Edward Dodd, Frank P. Graham, Wil Lou Gray, Cordell Hull, Hugh MacRae, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, Daniel C. and Lou McKenzie Roper (her parents), Archibald Rutledge, Henry Nelson Synder, Enid Starkie, and Archibald Lee Manning Wiggins.
ArchivalResource: 2520 items.
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- Coker, May Roper, 1890-1976. Papers, 1908-1975.
Jonathan Daniels Papers
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Jonathan Daniels Papers
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- Jonathan Daniels Papers
Daniels, Jonathan, 1902-1981. Reminiscences of Jonathan Daniels : oral history, 1972.
Title:
Reminiscences of Jonathan Daniels : oral history, 1972.
Childhood in North Carolina; education, University of North Carolina; writer for FORTUNE; editor, THE NEWS AND OBSERVER; politics and race relations in North Carolina; A SOUTHERNER DISCOVERS THE SOUTH; Assistant Director, United States Office of Civilian Defense; Administrative Assistant, later Press Secretary, to President Franklin D. Roosevelt; racial problems during World War II; senatorial campaign of Frank Porter Graham, 1950; Democratic Party since 1945. Impressions of Josephus Daniels, Henry Luce, Eleanor Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, Thomas Wolfe, and leading southern journalists.
ArchivalResource: Transcript: 176 leaves.Tape: 4 reels.
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- Daniels, Jonathan, 1902-1981. Reminiscences of Jonathan Daniels : oral history, 1972.
University of Virginia. Extension Division. Radio book reviews [manuscript], 1938, 1939[?]
Title:
Radio book reviews [manuscript], 1938, 1939[?]
The collection contains a list of titles of books to be reviewed over the WRVA, Richmond, including Leonard Woolf's "Barbarians within and without," Margaret Mead's "From the South Seas," Lowell Thomas's "Magic Dials" and a selection of children's books reviewed by Alderman Librarian Louise Savage. The collection also contains the text of J.N.G. Finley's review of "A Southerner discovers the south" by Jonathan Daniels.
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- University of Virginia. Extension Division. Radio book reviews [manuscript], 1938, 1939[?]
Bridgers, Ann Preston, 1891-1967. Ann Preston Bridgers papers, 1871-1967, bulk 1925-1963.
Title:
Ann Preston Bridgers papers, 1871-1967, bulk 1925-1963.
Correspondence, writings, legal and financial papers, clippings, photographs, and other miscellaneous items relating to Miss Bridgers and her family, with the bulk of the material spanning the period 1925-1963. Highlighted is information about the play "Coquette," which she wrote with George Abbott, that was presented on Broadway in 1927 and the Raleigh Little Theater which she was instrumental in founding through the auspices of the Federal Theatre Project of the Work Projects Administration. Writings comprise the bulk of the collection and include those by her and members of her family. Correspondents include: Elizabeth Lawrence, her friend and author of horticultural works; Jonathan Daniels, her brother-in-law and son of Josephus Daniels; and George Abbott.
ArchivalResource: 3100 items.
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- Bridgers, Ann Preston, 1891-1967. Ann Preston Bridgers papers, 1871-1967, bulk 1925-1963.
Welles mss., 1930-1950, (Bulk 1936-1947)
Title:
Welles mss. 1930-1950 (Bulk 1936-1947)
Consists of the correspondence, papers, and memorabilia of actor, writer, producer, director Orson Welles.
ArchivalResource: 19,875 items
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