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Upton Sinclair Collection, 1905-1957
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Upton Sinclair Collection 1905-1957
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- Upton Sinclair Collection, 1905-1957
Intercollegiate Socialist Society. Records, 1904-1921.
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Records, 1904-1921.
The collection includes correspondence; financial and membership records; executive committee minutes; organizing secretary reports; printed, mimeographed and office materials; and newspaper clippings. The correspondence contains information about the establishment of the ISS, activities of various chapters, and routine organizational matters, such as sponsoring fund-raising dirves and scheduling speaking events and special conferences. Among the prominent correspondents are Harry W. Laidler, Upton Siclai, William English Walling, James Graham Phelps Stokes, M.R. Holbrook, William Feigenbaum, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, W.J. Ghent and John Spargo. The executive Committee minutes (incomplete) contain informative reports in ISS activities and proposed policy resolutions. The organizing secretary reports document chapter activities throughout the country, information about membership, new chapters, special events relating to the ISs, and financial matters. The printed, mimeographed and office material consist of memoranda, pamphlets, form letters, annual convention reports, lecture announcements, press releases, statements, and miscellaneous printed matter. Aslo included are most issues of the Bulletin of the Intercollegiate Socialist Society, 1908-1912, and a large number of newpaper clippings.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear ft. (6 boxes)
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- Intercollegiate Socialist Society. Records, 1904-1921.
Garrison family papers, 1801-1948 (inclusive), 1840-1907 (bulk).
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Garrison family papers, 1801-1948 (inclusive), 1840-1907 (bulk).
Papers of American abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison and his family.
ArchivalResource: 15 boxes (7.5 linear ft.)
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- Garrison family papers, 1801-1948 (inclusive), 1840-1907 (bulk).
International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen, and Helpers of America. Records, 1904-1952.
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Records, 1904-1952.
Correspondence files of the I.B.T. executive office covering the years 1904-1952, with the major portion of the material originating in the 1940s. Correspondence is with general executive board members, general organizers, local unions, joint councils, conferences, and trade divisions; the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations; other international unions and labor organizations; government agencies; and the general public. Included with the correspondence are reports, minutes, clippings, transcripts of government hearing and decisions, legal briefs, and copies of local union by-laws. The material details the union's initial struggles for existence and unity, its jurisdictional disputes, strikes, its growth in membership and influence, changes in organizing and bargaining techniques and in the trucking and transportation industries, and the increasing strength and political involvement of the labor movement in general.
ArchivalResource: 92.6 c.f. (234 archives boxes) and87 reels of microfilm (35mm)
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- International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen, and Helpers of America. Records, 1904-1952.
Rose Pastor Stokes papers, 1900-1993
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Rose Pastor Stokes papers 1900-1993
The papers consist of correspondence, writings, printed material, clippings, and other papers of Rose Pastor Stokes, writer, artist, and radical political and social activist. Much of the material relates to Stokes's activities and involvement with various radical groups, including the American Communist Party and the Socialist Party. The correspondence reflects these involvements and contains many letters exchanged with American political radicals, labor leaders, and anarchists from the early 20th century. Also included are research materials of John M. Whitcomb relating to Rose Pastor Stokes.
ArchivalResource: 8 linear feet
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Walling, William English, 1877-1936. Papers, 1863-1962.
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Papers, 1863-1962.
Papers of the noted liberal author and lecturer on social and economic problems, and a founder of the Intercollegiate Socialist Society, the Women's Trade Union League, and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Correspondence, 1871-1962, deals primarily with family affairs, but occasional letters discuss the breakdown of Czarist rule in Russia and the development of revolutionary spirit in Poland and Russia (1905-1906), race riots in Springfield, Illinois (1909), the Socialist Party and its problems prior to and during World War I, and the Negro and trade unions (1929). Some references to American Federation of Labor policies and conventions are also scattered in the correspondence. The collection also contains typewritten copies of a few of Walling's articles and speeches on labor, the national economy, racial problems, and foreign relations, as well as newspaper clippings and miscellaneous materials pertaining to his career.
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- Walling, William English, 1877-1936. Papers, 1863-1962.
Anna Strunsky Walling papers, 1880-1968
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Anna Strunsky Walling papers 1880-1968
The papers consist of correspondence, diaries, writings, memorabilia and photographs. The correspondence (1897-1964) which includes family, friends and political associates documents Walling's involvement in political causes. The letters also reveal Anna Walling's feelings on personal matters, social questions and her reactions to meetings with prominent persons both in the United States and abroad. Her trip to Russia (ca. 1905-1907) with William English Walling where they toured the provinces and met many literary and political figures is described in her letters home. Important personal correspondents are Melville Anderson, Gelette Burgess, Harry Cowell, Hutchins Hapgood, Ray Nash, Charles Edward Russell, Katherine Maryson, Jane Roulson, James Graham Phelps Stokes, Rose Pastor Stokes, Upton Sinclair and Gaylord Wilshire. There are also a number of letters from prominent political and literary figures of the period, among them Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Zona Gale, Arnold Genthe, Jesse Jackson, Vida Scudder, Irving Stone, Henrietta Szold, Norman Thomas and Rabindranath Tagore. Despite her prolonged love affair with Jack London only a few copies of his letters are in the correspondence, (She gave many of his letters, manuscripts, etc. to the Huntington Library.)
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Perlman, Selig, 1888-1959. Papers, circa 1909-1998.
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Papers, circa 1909-1998.
Miscellaneous materials of Selig Perlman, labor economist and University of Wisconsin faculty member. Included is a tape-recorded and transcribed interview with Perlman on coming to Wisconsin and working with John R. Commons on his history of labor, the University's intellectual life (mentioning Professors Commons, Ross, Ely, Turner, and others), and both the Wisconsin and federal Industrial Commissions. On microfilm are four of Perlman's writings: an unpublished article written with Edwin Young, titled "Union Leaders," a revision of "Toward a Theory of the Labor Movement," an unpublished revision of "History of Trade Unionism," and "The End of the New Deal's Advance." In paper form is a Nov. 11, 1947, letter from Perlman to Theodore Herfurth containing recollections of William English Walling. The processed portion of this collection is summarized above. Additional accessions are described below.
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- Perlman, Selig, 1888-1959. Papers, circa 1909-1998.
Edward A Ross papers
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Papers, 1859-1969.
Papers of Edward Alsworth Ross, a supporter of liberal causes and an influential sociologist at the University of Wisconsin. Correspondence with fellow sociologists, representatives of sociological organizations, University of Wisconsin colleagues, and publishers document the major events and interests of his long career. From 1893 to 1900 the letters particularly indicate his views on bimetallism and capitalism, and many discuss the rift with Mrs. Leland Stanford which led to his departure from the faculty of Stanford University and subsequent academic freedom issues. Throughout the correspondence many letters reflect his interest in problems of population pressure, eugenics, and immigration restriction. After he became editor of D. Appleton-Century Company's social science series in 1919, he became active in promoting the teaching of social science in the schools and in urging the acceptance of sociology as a credit course in high schools. During the 1930's his correspondence shows his interest in the New Deal, and his advocacy of federal health insurance and of the income tax in opposition to the sales tax. Ross made several trips to study social conditions abroad: to Europe in 1898-99, to China in 1910, to South America in 1913-14, to Russia under the auspices of the American Institute of Social Service in 1917-18, to Portuguese Africa in 1924, and to Europe and Australia in the 1930's. Many allusions to these trips and to the resultant writings and reports occur in the correspondence. After Ross retired from active teaching in 1937, he lectured frequently on behalf of temperance education, worked for the American Committee for the Defense of Leon Trotsky, and aided the American Civil Liberties Union during the early years of World War II in support of conscientious objectors and of other efforts to offset wartime hysteria. Many letters concern the two dozen books Ross wrote between 1900 and 1940 and the dozens of articles and lectures he composed. Several volumes of field notes and class lectures, copies of articles and speeches, and drafts and revisions of Ross's best-known book, Principles of Sociology, are also preserved in the collection. Travel diaries include four small volumes containing observations made by Ross when he was in Russia in 1917-1918; in one of these he recorded an interview with Leon Trotsky (December 9, 1917). Scrapbooks of clipped newspaper and periodical materials, 1892-1909, and a box of unmounted newspaper articles, primarily of later dates, reveal the extent to which Ross became a national and sometimes a controversial figure in the development of sociological thought. Photographs are of Ross and of family members, including his parents, wife, and son, ca. 1860 to 1930. Also included are images of Ross in a group portrait of faculty members at Indiana University and in a Cornell University souvenir yearbook, 1893. Additional photographs document immigrants from Europe, 1913, South American Indian life, 1913-1914, and underprivileged living conditions in Milwaukee, 1909. The processed portion is summarized above and is described in the register. Additional accessions are described below.
ArchivalResource: 1 online resource (558 volumes)
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- Ross, Edward Alsworth, 1866-1951. Papers, 1859-1969.
Walling, Anna Strunsky, 1879-. Anna Strunsky Walling papers, 1900-1960.
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Anna Strunsky Walling papers, 1900-1960.
Contains correspondence, writings, clippings, programs, brochures and ephemera, concerning the life and career of Anna Strunsky Walling. Correspondence is with friends and associates in the social and political movements in which she was active, including Emma Goldman, Jack London, Selig Perlman and Upton Sinclair. Writings include manuscripts of her book "Violette of Père Lachaise," articles and speeches addressing the social revolution, and a microfilm copy of "Revolutionary lives: Russia-1906." Also includes correspondence of her husband William English Walling including a letter from Upton Sinclair, and their daughter Rosamond Walling.
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- Walling, Anna Strunsky, 1879-. Anna Strunsky Walling papers, 1900-1960.
Walling, Anna Strunsky, 1879-. Photograph, 1906.
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Photograph, 1906.
Inscribed to Melville Best Anderson from Anna Strunsky Walling.
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- Walling, Anna Strunsky, 1879-. Photograph, 1906.
Walling, Anna Strunsky, 1879-1964. Anna Strunsky Walling papers, 1880-1968 (inclusive).
Title:
Anna Strunsky Walling papers, 1880-1968 (inclusive).
The papers consist of correspondence, diaries, writings, memorabilia and photographs. The correspondence (1897-1964) which includes family, friends and political associates documents Walling's involvement in political causes. The letters also reveal Anna Walling's feelings on personal matters, social questions and her reactions to meetings with prominent persons both in the United States and abroad. Her trip to Russia (ca. 1905-1907) with William English Walling where they toured the provinces and met many literary and political figures is described in her letters home. Important personal correspondents are Melville Anderson, Gelette Burgess, Harry Cowell, Hutchins Hapgood, Ray Nash, Charles Edward Russell, Katherine Maryson, Jane Roulson, James Graham Phelps Stokes, Rose Pastor Stokes, Upton Sinclair and Gaylord Wilshire. There are also a number of letters from prominent political and literary figures of the period, among them Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Zona Gale, Arnold Genthe, Jesse Jackson, Vida Scudder, Irving Stone, Henrietta Szold, Norman Thomas and Rabindranath Tagore. Despite her prolonged love affair with Jack London only a few copies of his letters are in the correspondence, (She gave many of his letters, manuscripts, etc. to the Huntington Library.). Also in the papers is correspondence of her husband, William English Walling, her sister, Rose Strunsky Lorwin, the Walling children, Leonard Abbott, her companion for twenty years, after the death of her husband, and the correspondence of Willoughby and Rosalind Walling, parents of William English Walling. Important among William English Walling's correspondents are Hutchins Hapgood, Selig Perlman, George Creel and Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Much of the family correspondence reveals the vicissitudes of a wealthy family trying to manage on a steadily diminishing income. Other difficulties in the Walling marriage are also frankly discussed. Anna Strunsky Walling's extensive diaries and idea books (1901-1964) span her adult life and chronicle not only events but also contain long passages of reflection and emotional expression on her marriage and children. Her writings in the papers contain articles, chapters from two novels (one unpublished), and two unpublished memoirs on Jack London. Also included are research files, a collection of postcards from her trips abroad and in the United States, family photographs and photographs documenting her trip to Russia, ca. 1905-1907.
ArchivalResource: 17.25 linear ft.
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- Walling, Anna Strunsky, 1879-1964. Anna Strunsky Walling papers, 1880-1968 (inclusive).
Walling, Anna Strunsky, 1879-. Papers of Anna Strunsky Walling, 1877-1958.
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Papers of Anna Strunsky Walling, 1877-1958.
The collection contains correspondence, manuscripts, diaries, photographs and newspaper clippings pertaining to the life and career of Anna Strunsky Walling and her husband, William English Walling (1877-1936). The majority of the collection is correspondence between Anna Strunsky Walling and her family, friends and colleagues. The collection also contains portions of Walling's personal diary, manuscript poems and prose pieces authored by Walling and others, and several photographs and newspaper clippings relating to familial concerns and political matters. Some of the collection's materials originally belonged to William English Walling, and the collection includes some of his personal and professional correspondence and writing. Most of the collection relates to the Walling family and its members personal and professional concerns, and much of it relates to the Wallings' interest in politics (especially socialism) and political activism.
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- Walling, Anna Strunsky, 1879-. Papers of Anna Strunsky Walling, 1877-1958.
Walling, William English, 1877-1936. William Walling papers [microform], 1871-1962.
Title:
William Walling papers [microform], 1871-1962.
Microfilm copy of papers of the noted liberal author and lecturer on social and economic problems, and a founder of the Intercollegiate Socialist Society, the Women's Trade Union League, and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Correspondence, 1871-1962, deals primarily with family affairs, but occasional letters discuss the breakdown of Czarist rule in Russia and the development of revolutionary spirit in Poland and Russia (1905-1906), race riots in Springfield, Illinois (1909), the Socialist Party and its problems prior to and during World War I, and the Negro and trade unions (1929). Some references to American Federation of Labor policies and conventions are also scattered in the correspondence. The collection also contains typewritten copies of a few of Walling's articles and speeches on labor, the national economy, racial problems, and foreign relations, as well as newspaper clippings and miscellaneous materials pertaining to his career. Among the writers of letters to Walling are Albert J. Beveridge, Francis Biddle, Bruce Bliven, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Glenn Frank, John P. Frey, William Green, Hamilton Holt, W. L. Mackenzie King, Raymond Moley, Edward A. Ross, Upton Sinclair, William Howard Taft, Woodrow Wilson, and Matthew Woll. Copies of a few letters written by Walling to Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont, Eugene V. Debs, H. M. Hyndman, Theodore Roosevelt, and President Woodrow Wilson are also among the papers. In the family letters written by Mr. and Mrs. Walling (Anna Strunsky) there are some scattered, and usually very brief, allusions to Clarence Darrow, Samuel Gompers, Herbert Hoover, Jack London, Henrik Shipstead, Rose Stokes, and others with whom they had associations.
ArchivalResource: [ca. 1,000 items]
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- Walling, William English, 1877-1936. William Walling papers [microform], 1871-1962.
Simons, A. M. (Algie Martin), 1870-1950. Algie M. Simons and May Wood Simons papers, 1901-1951.
Title:
Algie M. Simons and May Wood Simons papers, 1901-1951.
Papers of Algie M. Simons and his wife, May Wood Simons, both Wisconsin-born journalists, authors, and socialists. The collection includes many letters exchanged between them during lecture tours and trips to socialist meetings in the United States and abroad such as the 1910 International Socialist Congress in Copenhagen, Denmark, to which Mrs. Simons was a delegate and Simons' visit to England, France, and Italy as chairman of the 1918 American Socialist Labor Mission. A few letters relate to their editorial work on the staff of the Chicago daily Socialist and the Milwaukee leader. Among the prominent correspondents are J. Ramsay MacDonald, Upton Sinclair, and William English Walling. Papers for the years 1931 to 1950 relate mainly to Simons' employment as an economist by the American Medical Association, and include copies of his articles on medical economics. Other materials in the collection include notes of interviews with European political leaders, reports and records of the American Socialist Labor Mission, notes taken as a student at the University of Wisconsin, a paper evaluating his socialist histories, and diaries kept by his wife. Photographs include portraits of Simons and his associates, ca. 1890-1920. There is also an image of Coxey's Army that includes author Jack London.
ArchivalResource: 1.8 c.f. (8 archives boxes) and13 photographs (1 folder)
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- Simons, A. M. (Algie Martin), 1870-1950. Algie M. Simons and May Wood Simons papers, 1901-1951.
New York (State). Legislature. Joint Legislative Committee to Investigate Seditious Activities. Suspected radical propaganda file, [ca. 1890-1919].
Title:
Suspected radical propaganda file, [ca. 1890-1919].
This series consists of an important collection of propaganda materials gathered by the committee during its investigation of radical individuals and organizations in the years following World War I. The series contains approximately 1,500 printed items, including 1,200 English and foreign language pamphlets. This collection is a significant resource for examining the development of socialist thought and action during the early part of the century.
ArchivalResource: 10.9 cu. ft.Copies: 31 microfilm reels; 35mm.
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- New York (State). Legislature. Joint Legislative Committee to Investigate Seditious Activities. Suspected radical propaganda file, [ca. 1890-1919].
Walling, Anna Strunsky, 1879-1964. Anna Strunsky Walling papers, 1880-1968 (inclusive).
Title:
Anna Strunsky Walling papers, 1880-1968 (inclusive).
The papers consist of correspondence, diaries, writings, memorabilia and photographs. The correspondence (1897-1964) which includes family, friends and political associates documents Walling's involvement in political causes. The letters also reveal Anna Walling's feelings on personal matters, social questions and her reactions to meetings with prominent persons both in the United States and abroad. Her trip to Russia (ca. 1905-1907) with William English Walling where they toured the provinces and met many literary and political figures is described in her letters home. Important personal correspondents are Melville Anderson, Gelette Burgess, Harry Cowell, Hutchins Hapgood, Ray Nash, Charles Edward Russell, Katherine Maryson, Jane Roulson, James Graham Phelps Stokes, Rose Pastor Stokes, Upton Sinclair and Gaylord Wilshire. There are also a number of letters from prominent political and literary figures of the period, among them Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Zona Gale, Arnold Genthe, Jesse Jackson, Vida Scudder, Irving Stone, Henrietta Szold, Norman Thomas and Rabindranath Tagore. Despite her prolonged love affair with Jack London only a few copies of his letters are in the correspondence, (She gave many of his letters, manuscripts, etc. to the Huntington Library.). Also in the papers is correspondence of her husband, William English Walling, her sister, Rose Strunsky Lorwin, the Walling children, Leonard Abbott, her companion for twenty years, after the death of her husband, and the correspondence of Willoughby and Rosalind Walling, parents of William English Walling. Important among William English Walling's correspondents are Hutchins Hapgood, Selig Perlman, George Creel and Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Much of the family correspondence reveals the vicissitudes of a wealthy family trying to manage on a steadily diminishing income. Other difficulties in the Walling marriage are also frankly discussed. Anna Strunsky Walling's extensive diaries and idea books (1901-1964) span her adult life and chronicle not only events but also contain long passages of reflection and emotional expression on her marriage and children. Her writings in the papers contain articles, chapters from two novels (one unpublished), and two unpublished memoirs on Jack London. Also included are research files, a collection of postcards from her trips abroad and in the United States, family photographs and photographs documenting her trip to Russia, ca. 1905-1907.
ArchivalResource: 17.25 linear ft.
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- Walling, Anna Strunsky, 1879-1964. Anna Strunsky Walling papers, 1880-1968 (inclusive).
Stokes, Rose Pastor, 1879-1933. Rose Pastor Stokes papers, 1900-1993 (inclusive).
Title:
Rose Pastor Stokes papers, 1900-1993 (inclusive).
The papers consist of correspondence, writings, printed material, clippings, and other papers of Rose Pastor Stokes, writer, artist, and radical political and social activist. Much of the material relates to Stokes's activities and involvement with various radical groups, including the American Communist Party and the Socialist Party. The correspondence reflects these involvements and contains many letters exchanged with American political radicals, labor leaders, and anarchists from the early 20th century. Also included are research materials of John M. Whitcomb relating to Rose Pastor Stokes.
ArchivalResource: 8 linear ft.
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- Stokes, Rose Pastor, 1879-1933. Rose Pastor Stokes papers, 1900-1993 (inclusive).
Anna Strunsky Walling papers, 1900-1963
Title:
Anna Strunsky Walling papers, 1900-1963
Contains correspondence, writings, clippings, programs, brochures and ephemera, concerning the life and career of Anna Strunsky Walling. Correspondence is with friends and associates in the social and political movements in which she was active, including Emma Goldman, Jack London, Selig Perlman, and Upton Sinclair. Writings include manuscripts of her book "Violette of Père Lachaise," articles and speeches addressing the social revolution and a microfilm copy of "Revolutionary lives: Russia-1906." Also includes correspondence of her husband William English Walling including a letter from Upton Sinclair, and their daughter Rosamond Walling.
ArchivalResource: Number of containers: 2 boxes; Linear feet: 0.6
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Intercollegiate Socialist Society Records, 1900-1921
Title:
Intercollegiate Socialist Society Records 1900-1921
The Intercollegiate Socialist Society (ISS), an on-campus student and faculty organization, was established in New York in 1905. The ISS established numerous study and reading groups, sponsored rallies and lecture engagements for prominent socialists, published book lists and phmphlets relating to a variety of socialist issues and held occasional national meetings and annual conventions. In 1921, the ISS changed its name to the League for Industrial Democracy so as to reflect its then older constituency and broader objectives. Harry W. Laidler was the organizing secretary of the ISS form 1910 to 1921 and the executive director of the League for Industrial Democracy from 1921 to 1956. The collection includes: correspondence, financial and membership records, executive committee minutes, organizing secretary reports, pamphlets, booklets, office materials, , 1908-1912, and newspaper clippings. Bulletin of the Intercollegiate Socialist Society NOTE: With the exception of photographs, patrons must use microfilm: R-7124/27-28.
ArchivalResource: 3.0 linear feet; (6 boxes)
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Intercollegiate Socialist Society Records, 1900-1921
Title:
Intercollegiate Socialist Society Records 1900-1921
The Intercollegiate Socialist Society (ISS), an on-campus student and faculty organization, was established in New York in 1905. The ISS established numerous study and reading groups, sponsored rallies and lecture engagements for prominent socialists, published book lists and phmphlets relating to a variety of socialist issues and held occasional national meetings and annual conventions. In 1921, the ISS changed its name to the League for Industrial Democracy so as to reflect its then older constituency and broader objectives. Harry W. Laidler was the organizing secretary of the ISS form 1910 to 1921 and the executive director of the League for Industrial Democracy from 1921 to 1956. The collection includes: correspondence, financial and membership records, executive committee minutes, organizing secretary reports, pamphlets, booklets, office materials, , 1908-1912, and newspaper clippings. Bulletin of the Intercollegiate Socialist Society NOTE: Patrons must use microfilm: R-7124/27-28.
ArchivalResource: 3.0 linear feet; (6 boxes)
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- Intercollegiate Socialist Society Records, 1900-1921
Walling, William English, 1877-1936. Papers [microform], 1871-1962.
Title:
Papers [microform], 1871-1962.
Microfilm copy of papers of the noted liberal author and lecturer on social and economic problems, and a founder of the Intercollegiate Socialist Society, the Women's Trade Union League, and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Correspondence, 1871-1962, deals primarily with family affairs, but occasional letters discuss the breakdown of Czarist rule in Russia and the development of revolutionary spirit in Poland and Russia (1905-1906), race riots in Springfield, Illinois (1909), the Socialist Party and its problems prior to and during World War I, and the Negro and trade unions (1929). Some references to American Federation of Labor policies and conventions are also scattered in the correspondence. The collection also contains typewritten copies of a few of Walling's articles and speeches on labor, the national economy, racial problems, and foreign relations, as well as newspaper clippings and miscellaneous materials pertaining to his career. Among the writers of letters to Walling are Albert J. Beveridge, Francis Biddle, Bruce Bliven, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Glenn Frank, John P. Frey, William Green, Hamilton Holt, W.L. Mackenzie King, Raymond Moley, Edward A. Ross, Upton Sinclair, William Howard Taft, Woodrow Wilson, and Matthew Woll. Copies of a few letters written by Walling to Mrs. O.H.P. Belmont, Eugene V. Debs, H.M. Hyndman, Theodore Roosevelt, and President Woodrow Wilson are also among the papers. In the family letters written by Mr. and Mrs. Walling (Anna Strunsky) there are some scattered, and usually very brief, allusions to Clarence Darrow, Samuel Gompers, Herbert Hoover, Jack London, Henrik Shipstead, Rose Stokes, and others with whom they had associations.
ArchivalResource: 3 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
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- Walling, William English, 1877-1936. Papers [microform], 1871-1962.
Stokes, James Graham Phelps, 1872-1960. James Graham Phelps Stokes papers, 1779-1960, (bulk 1884-1960).
Title:
James Graham Phelps Stokes papers, 1779-1960, (bulk 1884-1960).
Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, financial records, memorabilia, and printed materials. Among the more than 1,600 cataloged letters there is correspondence with people associated with organizations to which Stokes also belonged, such as Marcellus Hartley Dodge and May Matthews of Hartley House; Samuel Barrows and William Marshall Fitts Round of the Prison Association of New York; William Henry Baldwin and Booker T. Washington of Tuskegee Institute; Charles Edward Russell, John Spargo and William English Walling of the Social Democratic League; and Charles B. Stover of the Outdoor Recreation League. There are also letters from Pearl Buck; John Dewey; Theodore Dreiser; Hamlin Garland; Sol Hurok; Helen Keller; Rockwell Kent; Robert Moses; Anna Pavlova; Jacob Riis, Upton Sinclair; and Lillian Wald.
ArchivalResource: 38 linear ft. (ca. 34,000 items in 21 letterbooks; 2 ledgers; 19 boxes; 99 correspondence file boxes; 1 oversize folder).
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- Stokes, James Graham Phelps, 1872-1960. James Graham Phelps Stokes papers, 1779-1960, (bulk 1884-1960).
Stokes, Rose Pastor, 1879-1933. Rose Pastor Stokes papers, 1900-1993 (inclusive).
Title:
Rose Pastor Stokes papers, 1900-1993 (inclusive).
The papers consist of correspondence, writings, printed material, clippings, and other papers of Rose Pastor Stokes, writer, artist, and radical political and social activist. Much of the material relates to Stokes's activities and involvement with various radical groups, including the American Communist Party and the Socialist Party. The correspondence reflects these involvements and contains many letters exchanged with American political radicals, labor leaders, and anarchists from the early 20th century. Also included are research materials of John M. Whitcomb relating to Rose Pastor Stokes.
ArchivalResource: 8 linear ft.
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- Stokes, Rose Pastor, 1879-1933. Rose Pastor Stokes papers, 1900-1993 (inclusive).
Theodore Roosevelt Collection: Books, pamphlets, periodicals, 18-- - <ongoing>
Title:
Theodore Roosevelt Collection: Books, pamphlets, periodicals, 18-- - <ongoing>
Publications are primarily contained in the Roosevelt class, a classified sequence of books, pamphlets, contemporary periodical and later scholarly journal articles (clippings or offprints), theses and dissertations, broadsides, newsclippings, and other formats as noted below. Some ms. items. Works by Theodore Roosevelt: Collected sets, individual editions and reprints, reviews, translations. Collected and individual letters, diaries, speeches (including extracts and commentaries), proclamations, and official messages. Contributions (including prefaces, introductions, and forewords) in works by others, to magazines and society publications, book reviews, works of joint authorship, editorials. Anthologies. Editions for the blind. Works about Theodore Roosevelt: Bibliographies. Biographies and other general works. Anecdotes, reminiscences of contemporaries, and other works with TR references. TR as a religious man, naturalist, man of letters (also books belonging to TR, largely Harvard texts, and to other family), outdoorsman. Works dedicated to TR. Ancestry, family, works by family members, homes. Career by special periods and events, each segment including all formats, campaign literature, honorary degrees and citations received. Memorials: addresses, resolutions, anniversaries, sites, organizations. Pictures and cartoons (see: Theodore Roosevelt Collection : visual materials (008177700); Theodore Roosevelt Collection : political cartoons (008177701)). Satirical and comic works. Poetry, drama, fiction, juvenile biographies. Biographies and writings of contemporaries. General U.S. history, local history, political parties (including Progressive periodicals; see also special periods). Files of contemporary periodicals, newspapers; newspaper indexes, biographies of journalists. General newsclippings: mounted and unmounted series, scrapbooks (see: Theodore Roosevelt Collection: ephemera (000602382)) For further details see: Guide to the Theodore Roosevelt Collection, Harvard College Library, available onsite, under: Roosevelt class.
ArchivalResource: Ca. 12,000 volumes
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- Theodore Roosevelt Collection: Books, pamphlets, periodicals, 18-- - <ongoing>
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.
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- Beveridge, Albert Jeremiah, 1862-1927.
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- Biddle, Francis, 1886-1968.
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- Bliven, Bruce, 1889-1977.
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- Darrow, Clarence, 1857-1938.
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- Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley.
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- Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley.
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- Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley.
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- Frank, Glenn, 1887-1940.
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- Frey, John P. (John Philip), 1871-1957.
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- Garrison family.
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- Gompers, Samuel, 1850-1924.
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- Green, William Raymond, 1856-1947.
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- Holt, Hamilton, 1872-1951.
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- Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964.
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- Intercollegiate Socialist Society.
International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen, and Helpers of America.
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- King, William Lyon Mackenzie, 1874-1950.
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- London, Jack, 1876-1916.
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- Moley, Raymond, 1886-1975.
New York (State). Legislature. Joint Legislative Committee to Investigate Seditious Activities.
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- Ross, Edward Alsworth, 1866-1951.
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- Shipstead, Henrik, 1881-1960.
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- Simons, A. M. (Algie Martin), 1870-1950.
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- Sinclair, Upton, 1878-1968.
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- Stokes, James Graham Phelps, 1872-1960.
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- Stokes, Rose Pastor, 1879-1933.
Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930.
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