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David Riesman (born September 22, 1909, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.-died May 10, 2002, Binghamton, New York) was an American sociologist, attorney, writer, and educator. He is best known as the author of The Lonely Crowd: A Study of the Changing American Character (with Reuel Denney and Nathan Glazer, 1950), an examination of post-WWII American society. The book struck a chord with readers and became a bestseller, contributing the terms "inner-directed," "outer-directed," and "tradition-directed" to discourse on the social character of modern Americans in an age of burgeoning prosperity and consumerism.
Riesman was educated at Harvard University, receiving an A.B. in biochemistry in 1931 and a law degree in 1934. Following law school, he clerked for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis for a year, then taught law at the University of Buffalo from 1937 to 1941 (now the State University of New York at Buffalo). He also served as a deputy assistant district attorney in Manhattan in 1940, where he contributed to the state legislature's anti-Communist Rapp-Coudert committee hearings. Riesman spent World War II working as an executive at the Sperry Gyroscope Company.
Riesman married Evelyn Hastings Thompson, a writer and art critic, in 1936. She died in 1998. They had two daughters, Lucy Lowenstein and Jennie Riesman; and a son, Michael.
The remainder of Riesman's career was in academia. He taught social sciences at the University of Chicago from 1946 to 1958, then at Harvard until his retirement in 1980. He wrote and co-authored more than a dozen books, including Faces in the Crowd: Individual Studies in Character and Politics (with Glazer, 1952), Thorstein Veblen: A Critical Interpretation (1953), Individualism Reconsidered and Other Essays (1954), Abundance for What? and Other Essays (1964), and The Academic Revolution (with Jencks, 1968).
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Guide to the David Riesman Papers 1947-1982, University of Chicago Library, viewed 8/5/21
<biogHist> <p xmlns="urn:isbn:1-931666-33-4">David Riesman (born September 22, 1909, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.-died May 10, 2002, Binghamton, New York) was an American sociologist, attorney, writer, and educator. He is best known as the author of The Lonely Crowd: A Study of the Changing American Character (with Reuel Denney and Nathan Glazer, 1950), an examination of post-WWII American society. The book struck a chord with readers and became a bestseller, contributing the terms "inner-directed," "outer-directed," and "tradition-directed" to discourse on the social character of modern Americans in an age of burgeoning prosperity and consumerism.</p> <p xmlns="urn:isbn:1-931666-33-4">Riesman was educated at Harvard University, receiving an A.B. in biochemistry in 1931 and a law degree in 1934. Following law school, he clerked for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis for a year, then taught law at the University of Buffalo from 1937 to 1941 (now the State University of New York at Buffalo). He also served as a deputy assistant district attorney in Manhattan in 1940, where he contributed to the state legislature's anti-Communist Rapp-Coudert committee hearings. Riesman spent World War II working as an executive at the Sperry Gyroscope Company.</p> <p xmlns="urn:isbn:1-931666-33-4">Riesman married Evelyn Hastings Thompson, a writer and art critic, in 1936. She died in 1998. They had two daughters, Lucy Lowenstein and Jennie Riesman; and a son, Michael.</p> <p xmlns="urn:isbn:1-931666-33-4">The remainder of Riesman's career was in academia. He taught social sciences at the University of Chicago from 1946 to 1958, then at Harvard until his retirement in 1980. He wrote and co-authored more than a dozen books, including Faces in the Crowd: Individual Studies in Character and Politics (with Glazer, 1952), Thorstein Veblen: A Critical Interpretation (1953), Individualism Reconsidered and Other Essays (1954), Abundance for What? and Other Essays (1964), and The Academic Revolution (with Jencks, 1968).</p> <citation xmlns="urn:isbn:1-931666-33-4">From the guide to the Riesman, David. Papers, 1947-1982, (Special Collections Research Center University of Chicago Library 1100 East 57th Street Chicago, Illinois 60637 U.S.A.)</citation> </biogHist>
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Fitz-Hugh, Thomas, 1862-1957. Papers of Thomas Fitz-Hugh [manuscript] 1881-1906.
Title:
Papers of Thomas Fitz-Hugh [manuscript] 1881-1906.
The small amount of personal correspondence contains Fitz-Hugh's report on a Houston high school, and on the improvement of Texas country schools, letters relating to "Triumphus" from E. Preston Dargan, G. L. Hendrickson, Fiske Kimball, Bernard Peebles, David Riesman, and Richard H. Wilson, an essay by W. Caruthers on English vowels, a reprimand from William Elisha Peters, taking issue with Fitz-Hugh's teaching methods, and copies of correspondence of Carl C. Rice with Stanford University over his dismissal. There are essays by Fitz-Hugh on the University idea, and on the 1st Texas-Colorado chatauqua, 1898. His notebooks and lecture notes on logic, Latin, German, Greek philosophers, Greek art, Latin poetry, classical culture, and the excavations at Troy form the largest part of the collection. Examinations, certificates, roll and grade book, clippings, and a photograph are included.
ArchivalResource: 620 items.
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- Fitz-Hugh, Thomas, 1862-1957. Papers of Thomas Fitz-Hugh [manuscript] 1881-1906.
Philadelphia. General Hospital. Committee on the Celebration at the Philadelphia General Hospital of the 200th Anniversary of the Building of the Philadelphia Almshouse. Records, 1929-1933.
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Records, 1929-1933.
Correspondence files, 1929-1933, of Robert J. Hunter, chairman, concerning planning and organization of bicentennial celebration at Philadelphia General Hospital, 1932. Major correspondents are David Riesman, Robert Grant Torrey, and John A. McGlinn.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (.8 linear ft.)
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- Philadelphia. General Hospital. Committee on the Celebration at the Philadelphia General Hospital of the 200th Anniversary of the Building of the Philadelphia Almshouse. Records, 1929-1933.
College of Physicians of Philadelphia. Office of the President. Letters, papers, etc. concerning the business of the College, 1909-1913 (span), 1910-1912 (bulk).
Title:
Letters, papers, etc. concerning the business of the College, 1909-1913 (span), 1910-1912 (bulk).
Collection, 1909-1913, of original incoming letters with copies of outgoing letters of George Edmund De Schweinitz (1858-1938), President of the College of Physicians from 1910 to 1912. Each volume contains the correspondence of one year of his presidency and is arranged by subject. Included is correspondence pertaining to scientific meetings of the College, the Council, committees and sections of the College, the Library, the preparation of memoirs, the presentation of lectures, and the donation of gifts and portraits. The 1911 correspondence contains letters on bills proposed by the state legislature and correspondence with several Weir Mitchell Lecturers, including Swedish scientist, Svante Arrhenius.
ArchivalResource: 3 v.
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- College of Physicians of Philadelphia. Office of the President. Letters, papers, etc. concerning the business of the College, 1909-1913 (span), 1910-1912 (bulk).
Huber, Joan, 1925-. Joan Huber papers, 1961-2001.
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Joan Huber papers, 1961-2001.
The collection consist of publications, research and reference files, correspondence pertaining to the administration of professional sociological associations (American Sociological Association, Midwest Sociological Society, and Sociologists for Women in Society), including the ASA's involvement in a court case against the Unification Church, and the termination of the Sociology Dept. at Washington University (St. Louis, Mo.), general correspondence, and personal academic files. The papers document Huber's professional life as a sociologist, academician, and administrator. Huber's research and reference files reflect her lifelong interest in the formation and perception of class structure and social stratification in American society, and the intersecting dynamics of race, class, and gender. The collection contains very little personal and family correspondence. Correspondents include Pauline Bart, Jessie Bernard, Hubert M. Blalock, Cynthia Epstein, Helen Hughes, Gerhard Lenski, David Lewis, David Riesman, and Alice Rossi.
ArchivalResource: 6 cubic feet.
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- Huber, Joan, 1925-. Joan Huber papers, 1961-2001.
American Committee for the Guidance of Professional Personnel records, 1938-1945.
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American Committee for the Guidance of Professional Personnel records, 1938-1945.
Records consist of correspondence of David Riesman, mainly with refugee lawyers, deans of American law schools, legal scholars, and practicing attorneys relative to the organization and funding of the Committee, and the provision of fellowships to refugee lawyers seeking retraining in American law schools.
ArchivalResource: 3.2 linear feet (8 boxes)
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- American Committee for the Guidance of Professional Personnel. American Committee for the Guidance of Professional Personnel records, 1938-1945.
Riesman, David, 1909-2002. Dilemmas of the educated woman : commencement address at Mount Holyoke College : typescript, 1968 June 2.
Title:
Dilemmas of the educated woman : commencement address at Mount Holyoke College : typescript, 1968 June 2. 1968.
Photocopy with holograph additions.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (15 leaves)
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- Riesman, David, 1909-2002. Dilemmas of the educated woman : commencement address at Mount Holyoke College : typescript, 1968 June 2.
Flansburg, James Sherman, 1932-. Papers of James S. Flansburg, 1962-1998.
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Papers of James S. Flansburg, 1962-1998.
The papers of James S. Flansburg reflect his professional career as a reporter, editor, and columnist for the Des Moines Register. Along with correspondence, there are subject files, appointment books, and editorials. The correspondence contains letters from many political figures and writers including: Gerald Bogan, Willard L. Boyd, David W. Belin, Randall H. Balmer, Dan Bied, Gladys Black, Robert Buckmaster, John C. Culver, Lucas J. DeKoster, Jeannette H. Eyerly, David M. Elderkin, and Paul Engle. More correspondents include: Michael G. Gartner, David R. Gergen, Carl Hamilton, John M. Henry, Tom Harkin, Robert S. Jaggard, Gary H. Koerselman, Hanford MacNider, Betty McCollister, Donald E. Mitchell, Arthur Neu, Frank Nye, Herb Plambeck, Robert D. Ray, David Riesman, Robert S. Rigler, David Schoenbaum, and Robert Waller.
ArchivalResource: 14 linear ft., (11 boxes)
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- Flansburg, James Sherman, 1932-. Papers of James S. Flansburg, 1962-1998.
Riesman, David, 1909-2002. Reminiscences of David Riesman : oral history, 1967.
Title:
Reminiscences of David Riesman : oral history, 1967.
ArchivalResource: Transcript: 84 leaves.
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- Riesman, David, 1909-2002. Reminiscences of David Riesman : oral history, 1967.
Roscoe Pound Papers
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Roscoe Pound Papers
Correspondence, writings, speeches, lectures, teaching notes, reports, minutes of meetings, legal briefs, scientific drawings, pamphlets and other printed material, newspaper clippings, maps, photos, memorabilie, miscellaneous honorary degrees, and other papers, chiefly 1910-1964. Includes material pertaining to Pound's participation in the Boston and Cleveland crime surveys (1920's), as a member of the National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement or Wickersham Commission (1929-1931), as a member of the American Bar Association and with various Masonic chapters, and as advisor to the Ministry of Justice in Nanking, China (1940's). Also two typed, bound journals recounting camping trips in West Virginia and to Civil War battlefields (1898, 1912-1917).
ArchivalResource: 1 collection (257 Boxes, 14 Paige boxes)
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- Papers, 1888-1964
Dwight Macdonald papers, 1865-1984 (bulk 1920-1978)
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Dwight Macdonald papers
The papers consist of correspondence, manuscripts, notes, printed material, photographs, audiotapes, and memorabilia documenting the personal life and professional career of Dwight Macdonald. Macdonald's literary career, political activities, teaching and speaking engagements, and personal life are detailed. Major subjects represented in the papers include: communism and the Trotskyite movement, journalism and publishing, American social and political life (1920s-1970s), pacifism, and the Congress for Cultural Freedom. Correspondence files include letters with many prominent intellectual and political figures.
ArchivalResource: 94.25 linear feet
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- Dwight Macdonald papers, 1865-1984, 1920-1978
Jerome New Frank papers, 1918-1972 (bulk 1929-1957)
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Jerome New Frank papers
The papers consist of correspondence, legal material (including opinions, decisions, calendars, memoranda, and other papers), writings, speeches, Yale course materials, and family and personal papers of Jerome N. Frank, lawyer, government official during the New Deal, author, legal philosopher, teacher, and federal judge. The papers reflect Frank's wide range of activities, interests, and associations, and include important correspondence with many well known government officials, lawyers, philosophers, educators, authors, and judges. The papers and correspondence reflecting Frank's interest in and advocacy of "legal realism," the papers dealing with the politics and programs of the New Deal, and the papers relating to "Learned Hand's Court," the U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals are arranged in this collection.
ArchivalResource: 105.25 linear feet
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- Jerome New Frank papers, 1918-1972, 1929-1957
Daniel J. Boorstin Papers, 1882-1995, (bulk 1944-1994)
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Daniel J. Boorstin Papers 1882-1995 (bulk 1944-1994)
Author, historian, and Librarian of Congress. Correspondence, memoranda, minutes of meetings, reports, calendars and schedules, speeches and writings, background and research material, family and estate papers, financial and legal records, interviews, notes, course outlines and examinations, travel documents, photographs, scrapbooks, printed matter, and other papers documenting Boorstin's career as an educator, author, and administrator of the Smithsonian Institution and the Library of Congress.
ArchivalResource: 140,350 items; 401 containers plus 31 oversize; 171.2 linear feet
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- Daniel J. Boorstin Papers, 1882-1995, (bulk 1944-1994)
Records of the President of Radcliffe College, 1960-1972
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Records of the President of Radcliffe College, 1960-1972
Official Radcliffe College correspondence, reports, minutes, etc., of Mary Bunting-Smith, professor and fifth president of Radcliffe College.
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- Records of the President of Radcliffe College, 1960-1972
May Sarton Papers, 1846-1995, 1920-1995
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May Sarton Papers 1846-1995 1920-1995
The May Sarton Papers at the Berg Collection cover the years 1846-1995 (bulk dates 1920-1995) and arehoused in 188 boxes (47 linear feet), plus oversized material. They include manuscripts, correspondence, personalnotebooks, artwork, handmade collections, anthologies and commonplace books as well as family papers andphotographs. They also include professional papers, theater-related materials, translations, and work inspired byMay Sarton.
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- May Sarton Papers, 1846-1995, 1920-1995
Harris, T. George, 1924-. Papers, 1940-2004.
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Papers, 1940-2004.
Papers of an editor of "Time," "Look," "Careers Today," and "Psychology Today," consisting of correspondence, articles, editorial files, subject files, and notebooks. Writings include a large file of stories written for Time, Inc., publications, 1949-1962, together with a few free-lance articles. Also present are biographical materials, a draft of "Romney's Way: A Man and an Idea" (1967), and miscellaneous notebooks. The processed portion is summarized above, dates 1943-1975, and is described in the register. Additional accessions date 1940-2004 and are described below.
ArchivalResource: 24.0 c.f. (25 archives boxes, 14 record center cartons and 1 package); plusadditions of 15.6 c.f.,21 videorecordings,9 tape recordings, and120 photographs.
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- Harris, T. George, 1924-. Papers, 1940-2004.
Denney, Reuel, 1913-1995. Papers, 1932-1988.
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Papers, 1932-1988.
Correspondence, manuscripts of published and unpublished poetry, manuscripts of published and unpublished essays and studies, and materials relating to his work on the book, The lonely crowd.
ArchivalResource: 5 boxes (7.5 linear ft.)
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- Denney, Reuel, 1913-1995. Papers, 1932-1988.
Max Lerner papers, 1927-1998
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Max Lerner papers 1927-1998
The papers consist of correspondence, speeches, writings, and other papers, (including research and teaching materials, photographs, memorabilia, newspaper and periodical clippings, books, and radio and television tapes) of Max Lerner, an American educator, author, lecturer, historian, and political scientist. The papers focus on Lerner's public life and career with very little material on his personal or family life. The papers document Lerner's close association with Justice Felix Frankfurter and Harold J. Laski, his controversial writings on homosexuality, his work with the Democratic Party during Adlai Stevenson's presidential campaigns, his work on behalf of Jewish causes and Zionism, and his activities during the "red scare" of the 1950s.
ArchivalResource: 102.79 linear feet (185 boxes)
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- Max Lerner papers, 1927-1998
Papers of George Wald, 1927-1996
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Papers of George Wald, 1927-1996
George David Wald, 1906-1997, was a Nobel Prize-winning biologist, Higgins Professor of Biology at Harvard University, and a promoter of progressive political and social causes. These papers document both his life as a scientist and his life as a social activist.
ArchivalResource: ca. 48 cubic feet in 145 boxes
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- Papers of George Wald, 1927-1996
New Directions Publishing records
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New Directions Publishing records
Records of the New Directions Publishing Corporation largely from the Norfolk, Connecticut office of the founder, James Laughlin.
ArchivalResource: 344 linear feet (910 boxes and 4 volumes)
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- New Directions Publishing Corp. records, ca. 1933-1997.
Fromm, Erich, 1900-1980. Erich Fromm papers, 1929-1949, bulk (1932-1949).
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Erich Fromm papers, 1929-1949, bulk (1932-1949).
Papers reflect Fromm's career as author, psychoanalyst, scholar, educator, and social philosopher and document his academic associations and activities, his writings and research at the International Institute for Social Research, and to a lesser extent at Sarah Lawrence College; his theoretical contributions to psychology, sociology, social psychology, and psychoanalysis; and his relationship with notable American scholars who were influenced by his work.
ArchivalResource: Originals: 10 linear feet (24 boxes).Copies: 21 microfilm reels.
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- Fromm, Erich, 1900-1980. Erich Fromm papers, 1929-1949, bulk (1932-1949).
Robert Staughton Lynd and Helen Merrell Lynd Papers, 1895-1968, (bulk 1922-1968)
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Robert Staughton Lynd and Helen Merrell Lynd Papers 1895-1968 (bulk 1922-1968)
Sociologist and educator (Robert Staughton Lynd). Sociologist (Helen Merrell Lynd). Family and general correspondence, writings and lectures, notes, research material, student papers, and miscellaneous biographical and genealogical material chiefly relating to the Lynds' sociological research and writings, especially their study of "Middletown," Muncie, Indiana.
ArchivalResource: 4,000 items; 15 containers; 6 linear feet; 8 microfilm reels
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- Robert Staughton Lynd and Helen Merrell Lynd Papers, 1895-1968, (bulk 1922-1968)
Joseph Barnes Papers, 1923-1970
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Joseph Barnes Papers, 1923-1970
ArchivalResource: 18.5 linear ft. (ca.18,000 items in 40 boxes).
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- Joseph Barnes Papers, 1923-1970
Gitlin, Todd. Todd Gitlin and Nanci Hollander papers, 1961-1970.
Title:
Todd Gitlin and Nanci Hollander papers, 1961-1970.
Papers of student activists Todd Gitlin and Nanci Hollander including correspondence and subject files relating to his leadership of student peace and protest groups at Harvard and her participation in similar groups at the University of Michigan.
ArchivalResource: 0.8 c.f. (2 archives boxes)
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- Gitlin, Todd. Todd Gitlin and Nanci Hollander papers, 1961-1970.
Records, 1971-1992
Title:
Records, 1971-1992
Bylaws, minutes, correspondence, etc., of the Women's Equity Action League of Massachusetts, which was "committed to the economic development and advancement of Massachusetts women."
ArchivalResource: 1 carton, 1+1/2 file boxes, 2 folio folders, 1 folder of photographs
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- Records, 1971-1992
Pool, Jean MacKenzie. Papers, 1953-1974 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers, 1953-1974 (inclusive).
Collection includes transcripts of interviews, reports on Bunting Institute scholars (1962-1964), and correspondence in response to study. Also includes the Radcliffe/Mills study of the class of 1950, and other research material.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft.
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- Pool, Jean MacKenzie. Papers, 1953-1974 (inclusive).
Hughes, Everett Cherrington. Papers, 1922-1982
Title:
Hughes, Everett Cherrington. Papers 1922-1982
The papers of Everett Cherrington Hughes comprise 73.5 linear feet of professional material. The papers document his career as a sociologist and educator, as well as his research in occupations, race relations, and education. The collection consists of a large body of correspondence; course materials from McGill University, the University of Chicago, Brandeis University and Boston College, and lectures, articles, book reviews, and translations. The collection also includes research material, travel diaries, and memoranda by Hughes; studies on occupations done for Canada's Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism, and his studies on undergraduate and medical education carried out at the University of Kansas. Some material by Helen MacGill Hughes on the American Sociological Association's Ad-Hoc Committee on the Status of Women in the Profession can also be found in this collection.
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- Hughes, Everett Cherrington. Papers, 1922-1982
Sheldon Glueck papers
Title:
Sheldon Glueck papers
Includes papers relating to Glueck's literary interests as well as material on Glueck's career in criminology and administration of criminal justice, especially the Harvard Law School Survey of Crime and Criminal Justice in Boston,1926-1933, war crimes and criminals, Glueck's work on the Model Penal Code of the American Law Institute, membership on two advisory committees on Federal rules of criminal procedure (1941-1942,1960-1966), and his study (1926-1938) of the Belgian Ministry of Justice. The bulk of the collection consists of professional correspondence (1920's-1972), chiefly with professional organizations, public and private agencies, and their respective officials.
ArchivalResource: 129 boxes
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- Papers, 1916-1972
Gilmore, Robert Wallace, 1921-1988. Robert Wallace Gilmore papers, 1960-1982.
Title:
Robert Wallace Gilmore papers, 1960-1982.
The papers of Robert W. Gilmore document his involvement with various peace organizations in the 1960s and 1970s. They include correspondence, reports, memoranda, press releases, financial files, newsletters, reference files. Correspondents include Robert Pickus, Stanley Platt, Roy L. Prosterman, Richard Remy, David Riesman, Indar Jit Rikhye, Wilson Riles, John Roche, and Ward Morehouse. Includes information about/correspondence with: Committee of Correspondence (New York, N.Y. : 1960-1962), New York Friends Group, Turn Toward Peace, World Without War Council, Center for War/Peace Studies, Committee on U.S.-U.S.S.R. Peace Leadership Exchange, National Committee on United States-China Relations, Crozer Theological Seminary, (Upland, Chester, Pa.), and the American Friends Service Committee; also includes materials on Gilmore's involvement with several organizations attempting to end the Vietnam War.
ArchivalResource: 7.5 linear ft.
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- Gilmore, Robert Wallace, 1921-1988. Robert Wallace Gilmore papers, 1960-1982.
American Scholar, Records, 1926-2006, (bulk 1944-2005)
Title:
American Scholar Records 1926-2006 (bulk 1944-2005)
A quarterly magazine of public affairs and culture published by the Phi Beta Kappa Society. Correspondence, business and editorial records, original manuscripts and edited drafts of works published by the Society in the . American Scholar
ArchivalResource: 140,500 items; 428 containers; 171.2 linear feet
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- American Scholar records, 1926-2006 (bulk 1944-2005).
Jerome New Frank papers, 1918-1972 (bulk 1929-1957)
Title:
Jerome New Frank papers
The papers consist of correspondence, legal material (including opinions, decisions, calendars, memoranda, and other papers), writings, speeches, Yale course materials, and family and personal papers of Jerome N. Frank, lawyer, government official during the New Deal, author, legal philosopher, teacher, and federal judge. The papers reflect Frank's wide range of activities, interests, and associations, and include important correspondence with many well known government officials, lawyers, philosophers, educators, authors, and judges. The papers and correspondence reflecting Frank's interest in and advocacy of "legal realism," the papers dealing with the politics and programs of the New Deal, and the papers relating to "Learned Hand's Court," the U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals are arranged in this collection.
ArchivalResource: 105.25 linear feet
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- Frank, Jerome, 1889-1957. Jerome New Frank papers, 1918-1972 (inclusive), 1929-1957 (bulk).
MARGARET GARDINER PAPERS. Vol. III (ff. 129). 'Vietnam: an American View'; 1967.includes:ff. 2, 34 Harrison Evans Salisbury, Associate Editor, 'The New York Times': Letters to Margaret Gardiner of Harrison Evans Salisbury: 1967: Signed.ff. 3, 40 ..., 1967
Title:
MARGARET GARDINER PAPERS. Vol. III (ff. 129). 'Vietnam: an American View'; 1967.includes:ff. 2, 34 Harrison Evans Salisbury, Associate Editor, 'The New York Times': Letters to Margaret Gardiner of Harrison Evans Salisbury: 1967: Signed.ff. 3, 40 ... 1967
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- MARGARET GARDINER PAPERS. Vol. III (ff. 129). 'Vietnam: an American View'; 1967.includes:ff. 2, 34 Harrison Evans Salisbury, Associate Editor, 'The New York Times': Letters to Margaret Gardiner of Harrison Evans Salisbury: 1967: Signed.ff. 3, 40 ..., 1967
William Ernest Hocking papers
Title:
William Ernest Hocking papers
Correspondence of Harvard philosopher William Ernest Hocking, his wife, Agnes Hocking, the Hocking family, and others.
ArchivalResource: 144 linear feet (110 boxes)
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- Correspondence, 1860-1979.
Phi Beta Kappa. Massachusetts Iota (Radcliffe College). Records of Radcliffe Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, 1907-1995 (inclusive).
Title:
Records of Radcliffe Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, 1907-1995 (inclusive).
Records of the Radcliffe Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa include correspondence; minutes of the Executive Council and of chapter meetings; correspondence and reports of chapter committees; financial records; and scrapbooks and clippings.
ArchivalResource: 8.43 linear ft. (12 file boxes, 1 folio+ box)
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- Phi Beta Kappa. Massachusetts Iota (Radcliffe College). Records of Radcliffe Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, 1907-1995 (inclusive).
Hart, Henry Melvin. Henry Melvin Hart Papers. 1927-1969.
Title:
Henry Melvin Hart Papers
Professional correspondence, mss. of speeches and writings, research and teaching notes, student notebooks, and printed material, relating to Hart's career as a legal scholar, labor arbitrator, and as special assistant to the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service (1940-1941) and associate general counsel to the U.S. Office of Price Administration (1942-1945).
ArchivalResource: 56 boxes
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- Hart, Henry Melvin. Papers of Henry Melvin Hart, 1927-1969 (inclusive).
Erich Fromm papers, 1929-1949, 1932-1949
Title:
Erich Fromm papers 1929-1949 1932-1949
Erich Fromm (1900-1980) was a psychoanalyst, author, educator, and social philosopher. He was born in Frankfurt, Germany and emigrated to the United States in 1934. In New York Fromm was associated (until 1939) with the International Institute for Social Research. Fromm authored numerous books including Escape from Freedom which won him acclaim as an author of great brilliance and originality. Papers reflect Fromm's career as author, psychoanalyst, scholar, educator, and social philosopher and document his academic associations and activities, his writings and research at the International Institute for Social Research, and to a lesser extent at Sarah Lawrence College; his theoretical contributions to psychology, sociology, social psychology, and psychoanalysis; and his relationship with notable American scholars who were influenced by his work. His earlier career in Europe is touched upon by a few papers relating to his university lectureships in Germany and to his sojourn in Switzerland in 1932. Papers also reflect to some extent the plight of European Jews several of whom sought Fromm's aid in emigrating from France, Germany and Poland just before the outbreak of World War II.
ArchivalResource: 10 linear feet (24 boxes); 21 microfilm reels
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- Erich Fromm papers, 1929-1949, 1932-1949
Student Peace Union (U.S.). Records, 1958-1964.
Title:
Records, 1958-1964.
Records of a national organization of students and youth (1959-1964?) opposed to the nuclear arms race, that bridged the gap between the old peace movement and the opposition to the war in Vietnam. Most frequent among these are Alfred Hassler, Brad Lyttle, David McReynolds, Linus Pauling, Robert Pickus, David Riesman, Bayard Rustin, Norman Thomas, and representatives of the American Friends Service Committee, the Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, the Committee for Non-Violent Action, the Fellowship of Reconciliation, the National Student Association, Turn Toward Peace, and the War Resisters League. Runs of several SPU publications are available in the Historical Society Library.
ArchivalResource: 3.8 c.f. (9 archives boxes)
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- Student Peace Union (U.S.). Records, 1958-1964.
Denney, Reuel, 1913-1995. Papers, 1932-1988.
Title:
Papers, 1932-1988.
Correspondence, manuscripts of published and unpublished poetry, manuscripts of published and unpublished essays and studies, and materials relating to his work on the book, The lonely crowd.
ArchivalResource: 5 boxes (7.5 linear ft.)
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- Denney, Reuel, 1913-1995. Papers, 1932-1988.
Paul Goodman papers, 1925-1983.
Title:
Paul Goodman papers, 1925-1983.
Papers of Paul Goodman the American social critic, essayist, writer of fiction,poet and psychotherapist. Includes correspondence, compositions by Goodman,biographical information, and materials by others.
ArchivalResource: 64 boxes (21.3 linear ft.)
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- Paul Goodman papers, 1925-1983.
Williams, Michael, 1878-1950. Records, 1926-1989.
Title:
Records, 1926-1989.
Editorial correspondence (1976-1989), original manuscripts accepted for publication (1967-1984), unused articles (1979-1983), financial records (1926-1978), subscription lists (1979 and 1982-1983), and photographs. Also material on the Charles E. Curran controversy, Synods of Bishops (1984-1989), and editorial correspondence (1938) relating to the journal's controversial stand on the Spanish Civil War, along with copies of speeches and biographical notes (ca. 1930) by Michael Williams, one of the founders and first editor of Commonweal. Principal correspondents include staff members James O'Gara, Edward S. Skillin, John Deedy, and Wilfrid Sheed, and contributors Daniel and Philip Berrigan, Phil Berryman, James Burtchaell, Bernard Cooke, Robert F. Drinan, John Druska, John Tracy Ellis, Andrew Greeley. Mary Gordon, Michael Harrington, Robert Hoyt, George G. Higgins, Eugene Kennedy, Saul Maloff, Martin Marty, Carey McWilliams, Abigail McCarthy, Michael Novak, David Riesman, Philip Scharper, William V. Shannon, and Gordon Zahn. Much of the editorial correspondence is routine, such as requests for book reviews.
ArchivalResource: 30 photographs.5 linear in. of printed material.
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- Williams, Michael, 1878-1950. Records, 1926-1989.
Riesman, David, 1909-2002. Letters, 1939-1980, n.d., to Lewis Mumford.
Title:
Letters, 1939-1980, n.d., to Lewis Mumford.
ArchivalResource: 20 items (25 l.).
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- Riesman, David, 1909-2002. Letters, 1939-1980, n.d., to Lewis Mumford.
Gans, Herbert J. Herbert Gans papers, 1944-2004.
Title:
Herbert Gans papers, 1944-2004.
A renowned sociologist, urban planner, and critic who has written or edited 14 books and hundreds of articles, Herbert J. Gans taught in Columbia University's Department of Sociology for three decades. The Herbert J. Gans Papers include research files, field notes, book manuscripts, published and unpublished articles and studies, correspondence, teaching materials, student writings, speaking notes, and news clippings amassed by Gans between the late 1940s and 2004. The bulk of the collection consists of Gans's writings and related materials, including sociological field notes, correspondence, grant applications, drafts, and typescripts. Extensive research and correspondence files related to Gans's three most influential books --The Urban Villagers, The Levittowners, and Deciding What's News-- together comprise about a quarter of the collection; drafts, typescripts, and letters pertaining to six of his other books are also included. Contained, too, is a chronological collection of Gans's articles, along with his M.A and PhD theses, planning documents, film and book reviews, speaking notes, and numerous unpublished articles. Subject files document Gans's numerous interests and activities undertaken as a scholar, policy expert, activist, and public speaker. Many contain handwritten explanatory notes added by Gans immediately before bequeathing the collection. By far the most voluminous correspondence is that with the sociologist David Riesman; also making appearances are a who's-who of late-20th century American intellectuals and social scientists: John K. Galbraith, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Nathan Glazer, Robert Merton, Daniel Bell, Seymour Martin Lipset, William J. Wilson, Todd Gitlin, Frances Fox Piven, and Richard Cloward. Finally, Gans's teaching files include syllabi, lecture outlines, reading lists, and examinations from four decades of teaching at the University of Pennsylvania, M.I.T., and Columbia.
ArchivalResource: 28 linear ft. (64 document boxes 1 flat box)
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- Gans, Herbert J. Herbert Gans papers, 1944-2004.
Hannah Arendt Papers 1898-1977 (bulk 1948-1977)
Title:
Hannah Arendt Papers 1898-1977 (bulk 1948-1977)
Author, educator, and political philosopher. Correspondence, articles, lectures, speeches, book manuscripts, subject files, transcripts of trial proceedings, notes, and printed matter pertaining to the writings and academic career of Hannah Arendt.
ArchivalResource: 25,000 items; 95 containers plus 1 oversize; 38 linear feet
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- Arendt, Hannah, 1906-1975. Hannah Arendt papers, 1898-1977 (bulk 1948-1977).
Robert A. Nisbet Papers, 1949-1994, (bulk 1953-1990)
Title:
Robert A. Nisbet Papers 1949-1994 (bulk 1953-1990)
Educator and author. Correspondence, contracts with publishers, reviews, promotional material, research material, and other papers relating mainly to Nisbet's books.
ArchivalResource: 1,500 items; 3 containers; 1 linear foot
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- Nisbet, Robert A. Robert A. Nisbet papers, 1949-1994 (bulk 1953-1990).
Stuart, Mary. Mary Stuart cassette tapes and transcripts of tapes, 1979-1980.
Title:
Mary Stuart cassette tapes and transcripts of tapes, 1979-1980.
Interviews with Ralph Besse, Joseph Costand, Alden Dunham, Theodore Hesburgh, Clark Kerr, David Riesman, and Verne Stadtman.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft.
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- Stuart, Mary. Mary Stuart cassette tapes and transcripts of tapes, 1979-1980.
Chase, Richard Volney, 1914-1962. Richard Volney Chase papers, ca.1930-1984.
Title:
Richard Volney Chase papers, ca.1930-1984.
Letters, manuscripts, notes, proofs, course materials, and printed matter.
ArchivalResource: 37 linear ft. ( 13 boxes & 250 volumes)
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- Chase, Richard Volney, 1914-1962. Richard Volney Chase papers, ca.1930-1984.
J. B. Matthews Papers, 1862-1986 and undated
Title:
J. B. Matthews Papers, 1862-1986 and undated
J. B. Matthews (1894-1966) was a Methodist missionary, college professor, author, lecturer, and prominent conservative spokesman. Collection consists of correspondence, memoranda, statements, speeches, reprints, clippings, broadsides, newsletters, press releases, petitions, and other printed material, chiefly 1930-1969. The principal focus of the collection relates to the work and research of Matthews and his associates in the area of anti-communism, particularly in connection with Matthews' role as Director of Research for the Special Committee on Un-American Activities of the U.S. House of Representatives (1938-1945), Executive Director of the Permanent Subcommittee on Government Operations of the U.S. Senate (1953), and a consultant for John A. Clements Associates. Many of the organizations, newspapers, periodicals, and persons represented in the collection have various leftist, socialist, communist, radical, or pacifist (especially anti-Vietnam War) connections.Individuals represented in the files include Ralph Abernathy, Bella Abzug, Roy Cohn, John Foster Dulles, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Michael Harrington, Alger Hiss, J. Edgar Hoover, Jesse Jackson, John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Coretta Scott King, Joseph Lash, Joseph McCarthy, Carl McIntire, Benjamin Mandel, Richard Nixon, Aristotle Onassis, Lee Harvey Oswald, Linus Pauling, Drew Pearson, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Louis Untermeyer.
ArchivalResource: 479 Linear Feet; 307,000 Items
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- J. B. Matthews Papers, 1862-1986 and undated
Lerner, Max, 1902-2001. Max Lerner papers, 1927-1992 (inclusive).
Title:
Max Lerner papers, 1927-1992 (inclusive).
The papers consist of correspondence, speeches, writings, and other papers (including research and teaching materials, photographs, memorabilia, newspaper and periodical clippings, books, and radio and television tapes) of Max Lerner, an American educator, author, lecturer, historian, and political scientist. The papers focus on Lerner's public life and career with very little material on his personal or family life. The papers document Lerner's close association with Justice Felix Frankfurter and Harold J. Laski, his controversial writings on homosexuality, his work with the Democratic Party during Adlai Stevenson's presidential campaigns, his work on behalf of Jewish causes and Zionism, and his activities during the "red scare" of the 1950s.
ArchivalResource: 96.50 linear ft.
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- Lerner, Max, 1902-2001. Max Lerner papers, 1927-1992 (inclusive).
Macdonald, Dwight. Dwight Macdonald papers, 1865-1984 (bulk 1920-1978)
Title:
Dwight Macdonald papers
The papers consist of correspondence, manuscripts, notes, printed material, photographs, and memorabilia documenting the personal life and professional career of Dwight Macdonald. Macdonald's literary career, political activities, teaching and speaking engagements, and personal life are detailed. Major subjects represented in the papers include: communism and the Trotskyite movement, journalism and publishing, American social and political life (1920s-1970s), pacifism, and the Congress for Cultural Freedom. Correspondence files include letters with many prominent intellectual and political figures.
ArchivalResource: 94.25 linear ft.
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- Macdonald, Dwight. Dwight Macdonald papers, 1865-1984 (inclusive), 1920-1978 (bulk).
American Committee for the Guidance of Professional Personnel records, 1938-1945
Title:
American Committee for the Guidance of Professional Personnel records 1938-1945
The American Committee for the Guidance of Professional Personnel was formed in December, 1938, as a result of a meeting in Chicago of the Association of American Law Schools. Its purpose was to provide fellowships in the United States for refugee lawyers, many of Jewish origin, who sought retraining in American law schools. A selection committee was created to screen applicants. David Riesman of the University of Buffalo Law School and later Harvard was its secretary. Other members included Edmund M. Morgan, chairman; Arthur A. Ballantine, treasurer; Carl J. Friedrich; and Philip W. Amram. Records consist of correspondence of David Riesman, mainly with refugee lawyers, deans of American law schools, legal scholars, and practicing attorneys relative to the organization and funding of the Committee, and the provision of fellowships to refugee lawyers seeking retraining in American law schools. Included are a few fellowship applications and photographs submitted by applicants, budget working papers, and reports. Correspondents include Philip W. Amram, Arthur A. Ballantine, Ernst Fraenkel, Peter Goswyn Franck, Carl J. Friedrich, Rudolph M. Littauer, Walter Mendelsohn, and Edmund M. Morgan.
ArchivalResource: 3.2 linear feet (8 boxes)
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- American Committee for the Guidance of Professional Personnel records, 1938-1945
Antioch Review mss., 1940-2007
Title:
Antioch Review mss. 1940-2007
Consists of the correspondence, administrative files, author files, manuscript submission records and other miscellaneous documents pertaining to, but not limited to, fundraising, donors, publicity, prizes and awards of the literary publication.
ArchivalResource: 45,000 items
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- Antioch Review mss., 1940-2007
Harvard Law School Forums Records
Title:
Harvard Law School Forums Records
This collection contains correspondencerelating to Harvard Law School Forum speakers and reel-to-reel,cassette, PCM and VHS tapes and phonograph recordings of the Forumspeakers.
ArchivalResource: 36 boxes
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- Records, 1946-2000
Joseph Barnes Papers, 1923-1970
Title:
Joseph Barnes Papers, 1923-1970
ArchivalResource: 18.5 linear ft. (ca.18,000 items in 40 boxes).
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- Barnes, Joseph, 1907-1970. Joseph Barnes papers, 1907-1970, 1923-1970.
Hans J. Morgenthau Papers, 1858-1981, (bulk 1925-1981)
Title:
Hans J. Morgenthau Papers 1858-1981 (bulk 1925-1981)
Political scientist, writer, and expert on international relations. Correspondence, academic and subject files, writings, printed matter and miscellaneous material primarily related to Morgenthau's work in the field of international relations.
ArchivalResource: 80,800 items; 199 containers plus 1 oversize; 79.6 linear feet
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- Morgenthau, Hans J. (Hans Joachim), 1904-1980. Hans J. Morgenthau papers, 1858-1981 (bulk 1925-1981).
Records of Radcliffe Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, 1907-1995
Title:
Records of Radcliffe Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, 1907-1995
Records of the Radcliffe Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa including correspondence; minutes of the Executive Council and of chapter meetings; correspondence and reports of chapter committees; financial records; and scrapbooks and clippings.
ArchivalResource: 8.43 linear ft. (12 file boxes, 1 folio+ box, 1 oversize folder)
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- Records of Radcliffe Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, 1907-1995
Papers, 1912-1987
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Papers, 1912-1987
Correspondence, autobiographical writings, etc., of Mary Tyng Higgins, missionary in China.
ArchivalResource: 8 cartons, 1 folio folder
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- Papers, 1912-1987
Papers, 1927-1984
Title:
Papers, 1927-1984
Correspondence, notes, memoranda, and printed matter relating to Casner's activities in various professional organizations.
ArchivalResource: 106 boxes
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- Papers, 1927-1984
Women's Equity Action League of Massachusetts. Records, 1971-1992 (inclusive).
Title:
Records, 1971-1992 (inclusive).
The collection consists of bylaws, chapter and affiliation records, board of directors' minutes and correspondence, other correspondence, notes, programs, etc. re: events and/or issues; nominating committee and membership records; public relations materials; newsletters, clippings, WEAL of Massachusetts publications, and press kits.
ArchivalResource: 1.75 linear ft.
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- Women's Equity Action League of Massachusetts. Records, 1971-1992 (inclusive).
Halle, Louis Joseph, 1910-. Papers of Louis J. Halle [manuscript], 1915-1985 bulk (1947-1985).
Title:
Papers of Louis J. Halle [manuscript], 1915-1985 bulk (1947-1985).
Include correspondence, articles, book reviews, lecture notes and clippings. The collection consists of Halle's correspondence files. Chief topics include the Cold War, deterrence and control of nuclear weapons; ideology; international relations; literature, especially Shakespeare; ornithology; outer space; philosophy; science; United States history, politics and foreign relations in the 20th century; and wildlife conservation. Topics also include his family, his books, other writings, and lectures, efforts to publish, travels and life in Switzerland; and the writing and careers of his correspondents. Of interest are his Antarctic diary, 1970-1971, his notes on visits to the Shetlands, 1968, 1970, 1972, almost 200 articles by him and typescripts of two lectures by George Kennan, "Philosophy and strategy in America's postwar policy," and "The shattering of the Rooseveltian dream." Correspondents include Dean Acheson, Joseph Alsop, Jacques Barzun,Bernard Baruch, Daniel J. Boorstin, Chester Bowles, William P. Bundy, Rowland Egger, Kenneth W. Ford, J. William Fulbright, Edmund A. Gullion, Walter A. Kaufmann, George F. Kennan, Robert A. Klein, Clyde Kluckhohn, Anthony Lewis, Walter Lippmann, Hans J. Morgenthau, Paul H. Nitze, Charlton Ogburn, Roger Tory Peterson, David Riesman, Sarah Delano Roosevelt (photostat), and Urs Schwarz. Correspondents also include Georges Simenon, Adlai E. Stevenson, Kenneth W. Thompson, Barbara Tuchman, and Stansfield Turner, as well as magazines and companies who published him including the Audubon Naturalist Society of the Central Atlantic States, "British birds," Chatto and Windus, The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, "Foreign affairs," "Foreign service journal," Harper and Row, Houghton Mifflin Company, John Brockman Associates, and Michael Joseph Limited. Correspondents also include the National Geographic Society, "The new republic," the New York Times Company, Princeton University Press, Scott Meredith Literary Agency, and "Virginia quarterly review."
ArchivalResource: 8000 items.
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- Halle, Louis Joseph, 1910-. Papers of Louis J. Halle [manuscript], 1915-1985 bulk (1947-1985).
Bernard Barber Papers, 1938-1988.
Title:
Bernard Barber Papers 1938-1988.
Bernard Barber (1918-2006) was a Professor of Sociology at Barnard College for over 35 years, from 1952 until his retirement. He wrote several books, many articles, and was a pioneer in the sociology of science and the theory of social structure.
ArchivalResource: 27 linear ft (ca. 29,000 items in 59 boxes)
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- Bernard Barber Papers, 1938-1988.
Cora Alice Du Bois papers, 1869-1988 (inclusive), 1912-1985 (bulk)
Title:
Cora Alice Du Bois papers, 1869-1988 (inclusive), 1912-1985(bulk)
Personal and professional papers of American anthropologist Cora Du Bois.
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- Cora Alice Du Bois papers, 1869-1988 (inclusive), 1912-1985 (bulk)
Falk, I. S. (Isidore Sydney), 1899-1984. Isidore Sydney Falk papers, 1918-1984 (inclusive).
Title:
Isidore Sydney Falk papers, 1918-1984 (inclusive).
The papers consist of correspondence, professional files, research materials, writings, personal papers, and printed matter documenting Isidore Falk's career as an advocate of national health insurance and other programs related to public health. Of particular significance are the materials from his years with the Social Security Board (1936-1954), which document the campaign for government supported health insurance in the United States. Falk conducted public health and medical care surveys for the World Bank in Malaya, Singapore, Panama and the Canal Zone, and also prepared a survey of Union health programs (1958-1960) for the United Steelworkers of America. He founded the Community Health Care Center Plan in New Haven and the files record his activities as director (1970-1979). His active participation in professional organizations is reflected in correspondence and other papers. These papers form part of the Contemporary Medical Care and Health Policy Collection.
ArchivalResource: 100.75 linear ft. (229 boxes, 1 folio)
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- Falk, I. S. (Isidore Sydney), 1899-1984. Isidore Sydney Falk papers, 1918-1984 (inclusive).
Barber, Bernard. Bernard Barber papers, 1938-1988.
Title:
Bernard Barber papers, 1938-1988.
Correspondence, conference papers and notes, lectures, Barnard College administrative records, book review manuscripts, financial records for his research grants, book manuscripts, and his college notes. Correspondence with sociologists and other professional colleagues concerning his writing, teaching, and Barnard College administrative affairs, and with his friends. Major correspondents include Daniel Bell, Robert K. Merton, David Riesman, George Sarton, and Talcott Williams. There are also letters from Harry Elmer Barnes, Richard Hofstadter, Edward Kennedy, Margaret Mead, Ashley Montagu, and C.P. Snow. Series 2: 1979-1988. This series consists of five categories pertaining to the professional career of Bernard Barber.
ArchivalResource: 27 linear ft. ( 58 boxes)
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- Barber, Bernard. Bernard Barber papers, 1938-1988.
John P. Diggins papers, 1966-2008
Title:
John P. Diggins papers 1966-2008
John Patrick Diggins (1935-2009) was an intellectual historian, university professor, and the author of numerous publications, including Mussolini and Fascism; the view from America (1972), The American Left in the Twentieth Century (1973), The Promise of Pragmatism: Modernism and the Crisis of Knowledge and Authority (1994), and Ronald Reagan: Fate, Freedom and the Making of History (2007). His papers consist of correspondence, project files, and teaching files.
ArchivalResource: 5 linear feet; 12 boxes
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- John P. Diggins papers, 1966-2008
Religious Formation Conference. Records, 1936-[ongoing].
Title:
Records, 1936-[ongoing].
Records of an organization, founded in 1954 as the Sister Formation Conference (the name changed in 1976 when men formation personnel were added to its membership), which helped bring about a dramatic change in the status of women religious within the Catholic Church and within American society as a whole, including general correspondence and subject files, minutes of meetings of the national leadership, records of conferences and workshops, and publications issued by the Conference. Personal papers of Ritamary Bradley and Annette Walters concerning their involvement in the Sister Formation movement are also included. The conflict in the early 1960s between the Sister Formation Conference officers and the leadership of the Conference of Major Superiors of women over the restructuring of the SFC to more directly subordinate it to the CMSW is especially well documented in correspondence, memoranda, and reports. Notable correspondents include Ritamary Bradley, Michael Novak, Mary Emil Penet, David Riesman, and Annette Walters.
ArchivalResource: 40.3 cubic ft.
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- Religious Formation Conference. Records, 1936-[ongoing].
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).
Davis, Hope Hale. Papers, 1831-1835, 1916-2002 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers, 1831-1835, 1916-2002 (inclusive).
Collection includes correspondence with other writers, friends, family members, and students; writings, including drafts of short stories, novels, memoir, and literary criticism, as well as notes, research material, and correspondence related to the publishing of her work; teaching material; and photographs.
ArchivalResource: 8 linear ft. (18 file boxes, 2 photograph folders, 1 folio+ folder)
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- Davis, Hope Hale. Papers, 1831-1835, 1916-2002 (inclusive).
Harvard University Archives Photograph Collection: Portraits, ca. 1852-ca. 2004
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Harvard University Archives Photograph Collection: Portraits. ca.1852-ca.2004.
Photographs of individuals associated with Harvard University: faculty, students, administrators, staff, honorees, and habitués of Harvard Square. For those whose lives pre-date the era of photography, the contents of the folders are often photographic reproductions of other image types, such as etchings, paintings, or drawings. In a few cases, the images themselves may be original etchings or sketches.
ArchivalResource: 50 cubic ft.; 20,000 photographs; 10,000 folders.
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- Harvard University Archives Photograph Collection: Portraits, ca. 1852-ca. 2004
Oswald Garrison Villard papers
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Oswald Garrison Villard papers
Papers of American author, journalist, editor, and social reformer Oswald Garrison Villard. Includes materials that are unsorted and uncataloged.
ArchivalResource: 37 linear feet (169 boxes and 9 volumes)
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- Oswald Garrison Villard papers, 1872-1949.
Paul A. Freund papers
Title:
Paul A. Freund papers
The Papers of Paul Freund consist of materials related to his work as government lawyer, author, teacher, authority on Constitutional Law, and as a member of numerous organizations, such as the American Association of Arts and Sciences.
ArchivalResource: 242 boxes and 17 Paige boxes
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- Papers, 1918-1993
Magruder, Calvert, 1893-1968. Papers. 1920-1965
Title:
Calvert Magruder papers, 1920-1965
The papers of Calvert Magruder relate to his professional career as a law teacher, judge and public servant. The largest group of papers consists of materials on the cases in which he wrote opinions.
ArchivalResource: 42 boxes
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- Papers, 1920-1965
Riesman, David, 1909-2002. Papers of David Riesman, ca. 1931-1988 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers of David Riesman, ca. 1931-1988 (inclusive).
Includes correspondence, memoranda, research notes, teaching materials, drafts of books, articles and reviews, diaries, an audio tape and other papers. A wide range of topics and concerns pertaining to sociology, education, psychology, law and politics are covered. Contains materials relating to research projects and subjects, including higher education issues, character and social structure in post-World War II America, leisure, consumerism and judicial, sociological and political issues; correspondence with colleagues, students, friends, organizations and others; extensive research notes on colleges and universities; material pertaining to courses taught at Harvard and the University of Chicago; and matters relating to Harvard students and recommendations. Also includes material related to Riseman's personal finances; deeds of trust and wills, as well as correspondence and working papers belonging to Riesman's wife, Evelyn Thompson Riesman. Related publications and reference material available in repository. For information on component parts of the collection, see Harvard Archives LOCATION below.
ArchivalResource: 96.4 cubic feet of manuscripts in 278 containers
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- Riesman, David, 1909-2002. Papers of David Riesman, ca. 1931-1988 (inclusive).
Norman Thomas papers, 1904-1967, 1933-1967
Title:
Norman Thomas papers 1904-1967 1933-1967
Norman Matoon Thomas (1884-1968), the American Socialist leader, started his career as a Presbyterian minister in New York City. He became active in the peace movement during World War I and founded the National Civil Liberties Bureau (renamed American Civil Liberties Union in 1920) with Roger Baldwin. Thomas became an active member of the Socialist Party of America, was co-director of the League for Industrial Democracy, and edited the socialist magazine, The World Tomorrow. He ran unsuccessfully for the presidency of the U.S. six times on the Socialist ticket and was active in the civil rights, universal disarmament and anti-war movements throughout his life. Collection consists of correspondence, diaries, speeches, writings, newspaper columns, press releases, and other papers relating to Thomas' career in national politics, his leadership of the Socialist Party and of the labor movement, and his association with various organizations. General correspondence, 1905-1967, accounts for the bulk of the collection and provides, particularly after 1932, an almost daily record of his activities and concerns. These papers document his relationship with leading politicians, government officials, trade union leaders, and major intellectual and political figures of his time. Organizational files, 1904-1967, consist of documents relating to the numerous organizations with which Thomas was involved. Speeches, 1911-1967, include drafts and final copies of his speeches, statements, interviews, publicity materials and many of his speaking schedules. Writings, 1917-1967, contain published and unpublished essays, books, newspaper columns, journals, diaries and unpublished autobiography. Subject files, 1905-1967, consist of reports, essays, clippings, and other printed matter concerning foreign and domestic affairs, civil liberties and discrimination, and war and peace. Also includes records and memorabilia, 1936-1964, from testimonial celebrations held in his honor; financial papers, 1933-1967, family papers, 1915-1969; biographical and publicity materials, 1903-1964; and photographs, ca. 1900-1966.
ArchivalResource: 97 linear feet (193 boxes, 2 packages and 7 v.); 85 microfilm reels
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- Norman Thomas papers, 1904-1967, 1933-1967
Wright, Quincy, 1890-1970. Papers, 1907-1972.
Title:
Papers, 1907-1972.
Contains personal and professional correspondence, manuscripts, articles, speeches, lecture notes, reports, book reviews, offprints, and travel files. Papers document Quincy's interests in international law, world organization, international cooperation as well as the numerous organizations with which he was associated, including the Commission to Study the Organization of Peace, the Norman Wait Harris Memorial Foundation, the Committee to Frame a World Constitution, the Institute of Pacific Relations, the Social Science Research Council, the World Citizens Association, and the University of Chicago. Correspondents include Raymond Buell, Rushton Coulborn, Cordell Hull, Salmon O. Levison, David J. Lewis, James Hamilton Lewis, Salvador de Madariaga, David Riesman, Beardsley Ruml, Rexford Tugwell, Arnold Toynbee, and others. Also includes materials relating to two-volume work, A Study of War.
ArchivalResource: 73 linear ft.
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- Wright, Quincy, 1890-1970. Papers, 1907-1972.
Erik H. and Joan M. Erikson papers, 1925-1985 (inclusive) 1960-1980 (bulk).
Title:
Erik H. and Joan M. Erikson papers, 1925-1985 (inclusive)1960-1980 (bulk).
Papers of American psychoanalyst, educator, and author Erik Erikson.
ArchivalResource: 78 boxes (25.7 linear ft.)
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- Erik H. and Joan M. Erikson papers, 1925-1985 (inclusive) 1960-1980 (bulk).
Fuller, Lon L. Lon L. Fuller papers. 1926-1977.
Title:
Lon L. Fuller papers
Collection includes correspondence (letters received and carbons of letters sent), "fan" mail, telegrams, memoranda, minutes of meetings, reports, research notes, lecture notes, examination papers, bibliographies, outlines, drafts, manuscripts of published and unpublished writings and speeches, news clippings, other printed items, "preliminary" editions of books, and association copies of books.
ArchivalResource: 20 boxes
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- Papers, 1926-1977
Hart, Henry Melvin, 1904-1969. Papers, 1927-1969
Title:
Henry Melvin Hart papers, 1927-1969
Materials relating to Hart's career as a legal scholar, labor arbitrator, and as special assistant to the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service (1940-1941) and associate general counsel to the U.S. Office of Price Administration (1942-1945).
ArchivalResource: 56 boxes
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- Papers, 1927-1969
Bendix, Reinhard. Reinhard Bendix papers, 1929-1998.
Title:
Reinhard Bendix papers, 1929-1998.
The bulk of the Bendix collection consists of Bendix' writings and the materials used by him for research purposes as well as for his courses in political and social sciences. This includes a large volume of materials on Max Weber, social stratification, power and authority, bureaucracy, industrialization and large-scale organizations. Bendix' files contain correspondence dealing with his career at the University of California, Berkeley and include materials pertaining to controversies at the university and within the Department of Sociology, as well as student issues and recommendations. Also present in the collection are a number of files dealing with individuals and issues connected with both the American Sociological Association and the International Sociological Association.
ArchivalResource: 13.67 cu. ft.
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- Bendix, Reinhard. Reinhard Bendix papers, 1929-1998.
Higgins, Mary Tyng, 1913-. Papers, 1912-1987 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers, 1912-1987 (inclusive).
Correspondence of Walworth and Ethel Tyng and Charles and Mary Higgins with family and friends describing life in China, 1913-1949; letters received by Mary Higgins from clergy, clergy wives, Radcliffe College classmates, and others in China, the U.S., and the U.K., describing clerical and family life and the church in China under the People's Republic. Also autobiographical writings of Ethel Tyng and Mary Higgins and related correspondence.
ArchivalResource: 8 linear ft.
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- Higgins, Mary Tyng, 1913-. Papers, 1912-1987 (inclusive).
Hughes, Everett Cherrington, 1897-. Papers, 1924-1982 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers, 1924-1982 (inclusive).
Contains corrrespondence; manuscripts; minutes; reports; lectures; conference papers; teaching materials including syllabi, bibliographies, and examination questions; travel diaries; memoranda; research material; and subject files. Correspondents include Nels Anderson, David Riesman, and other colleagues. Subject files comprise material from organizations such as the Social Science Research Council Committee on Sociolinguistics, the American Sociological Association, and the American Medical Association. Material reflects Hughes' research interests in race and ethnic relations, industrialization, and professions. Papers include work done for the Canadian Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism (1963-1965) for which Margaret Westley and Jacques Lamontagne did field work. Other material includes reminiscences of Hughes' student days at the University of Chicago, essays on the Chicago School of Sociology, notes from Robert E. Park courses, research on the German Catholic labor movement (1931-1933), and papers relating to the University of Chicago Committee on Human Relations in Industry (1944-1945) and the American Priest Study (1970-1971). Additional topics focus on studies carried out with Howard Becker and Blanche Geer on specialization at the University of Kansas Medical School and undergraduates at the University of Kansas.
ArchivalResource: 73.5 linear ft.
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- Hughes, Everett Cherrington, 1897-. Papers, 1924-1982 (inclusive).
Riesman, David. Papers, 1947-1982
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Riesman, David. Papers 1947-1982
David Riesman (1909-2002) was an American sociologist, attorney, writer, and educator. He is best known as the author of The Lonely Crowd: A Study of the Changing American Character. The collection consists primarily of reprints of articles written or co-authored by David Riesman from 1947 to 1982. The bulk of the material dates from 1950 to 1956.
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- Riesman, David. Papers, 1947-1982
Cowan, Paul. Papers, 1963-1987.
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Papers, 1963-1987.
Papers of Cowan, a free-lance writer who was involved in the civil rights movement and who worked with the Peace Corps in Ecuador for two years. The processed portion of the collection is summarized above, dates 1965-1971, and is described in the register. Additional accessions date 1963-1987, are described below, and concern Cowan's experiences with the Committee of Returned Volunteers, civil rights activities, his book "The Tribes of America," and other writings. The additions also include photographs taken by Rachel Cowan.
ArchivalResource: 0.2 c.f. (1 archives box); plus.additions of 0.8 c.f.287 tape recordings, and.83 photographs.
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- Cowan, Paul. Papers, 1963-1987.
Herbert Gans Papers, 1944-2004.
Title:
Herbert Gans Papers, 1944-2004.
This collection contains the papers of Herbert Gans, a sociologist, urban planner, critic, and Columbia University professor. The collection includes research files, field notes, book manuscripts, published and unpublished articles and studies, correspondence, teaching materials, student writings, speaking notes, and news clippings.
ArchivalResource: 28 linear ft. (64 document boxes 1 flat box)
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- Herbert Gans Papers, 1944-2004.
Alumni Association (University of Michigan), Individual Photographs, ca. 1880-ca. 1960s
Title:
Alumni Association (University of Michigan),Individual Photographs ca. 1880-ca. 1960s
Photos of University of Michigan alumni, faculty and staff collected by the University Alumni Association.
ArchivalResource: 8 linear ft.
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- Alumni Association (University of Michigan), Individual Photographs, ca. 1880-ca. 1960s
Riesman, David, 1909-2002. Reminiscences of David Riesman : oral history, 1982.
Title:
Reminiscences of David Riesman : oral history, 1982.
Impressions of Spencer Foundation and grant allocation priorities; interest in broadening relationship between social and natural science; leadership of Tom James; differences betweeen socially constructive and fundamental research; experiences with grant-giving institutions.
ArchivalResource: Miscellaneous papers relating to oral history.
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- Riesman, David, 1909-2002. Reminiscences of David Riesman : oral history, 1982.
Diggins, John P. John P. Diggins papers, 1966-2008.
Title:
John P. Diggins papers, 1966-2008.
John Patrick Diggins (1935-2009) was an intellectual historian, university professor, and the author of numerous publications, including Mussolini and Fascism; the view from America (1972), The American Left in the Twentieth Century (1973), The Promise of Pragmatism: Modernism and the Crisis of Knowledge and Authority (1994), and Ronald Reagan: Fate, Freedom and the Making of History (2007). John Patrick Diggins (1935-2009) was an intellectual historian, university professor, and the author of numerous publications, including Mussolini and Fascism; the view from America (1972), The American Left in the Twentieth Century (1973), The Promise of Pragmatism: Modernism and the Crisis of Knowledge and Authority (1994), and Ronald Reagan: Fate, Freedom and the Making of History (2007). His papers consist of correspondence, chiefly letters from colleagues and other readers of his work; project files relating to his published works; and teaching files containing correspondence, typed lecture notes, syllabi, examination questions, and research material used in classroom and public presentations.
ArchivalResource: 5 linear feet (12 boxes)
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- Diggins, John P. John P. Diggins papers, 1966-2008.
Isidore Sydney Falk papers, 1918-1984
Title:
Isidore Sydney Falk papers 1918-1984
The papers consist of correspondence, professional files, research materials, writings, personal papers, and printed matter documenting Isidore Falk's career as an advocate of national health insurance and other programs related to public health. Of particular significance are the materials from his years with the Social Security Board (1936-1954), which document the campaign for government supported health insurance in the United States. Falk conducted public health and medical care surveys for the World Bank in Malaya, Singapore, Panama and the Canal Zone, and also prepared a survey of Union health programs (1958-1960) for the United Steelworkers of America. He founded the Community Health Care Center Plan in New Haven and the files record his activities as director (1970-1979). His active participation in professional organizations is reflected in correspondence and other papers. These papers form part of the Contemporary Medical Care and Health Policy Collection.
ArchivalResource: 100.75 linear feet (229 boxes, 1 folio)
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- Isidore Sydney Falk papers, 1918-1984
Guide to the American Committee for Cultural Freedom Records, 1939-1957
Title:
Guide to the American Committee for Cultural Freedom Records, 1939-1957
the American Committee for Cultural Freedom was formed in the 1950s as an affiliate of the International Congress for Cultural Freedom and membership included prominent liberal and leftist artists and intellectuals across a broad political spectrum. The group's activity involved the organization and execution of numerous anti-communist campaigns and programs. As Cold War tensions diffused, the group disolved. This collection includes the Committee's minutes, publications, proceedings of conferences, financial records, and files dealing with its relationship with Arthur Miller, Jean Paul Sartre, and Bertrand Russell.
ArchivalResource: 7 Linear Feet in 15 boxes
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- American Committee for Cultural Freedom. Records, 1939-1957, 1950-1957 (bulk).
Richard Volney Chase Papers, ca.1930-1984.
Title:
Richard Volney Chase Papers ca.1930-1984.
ArchivalResource: 37 linear ft (ca.2,060 items in 13 boxes & 250 volumes).
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- Richard Volney Chase Papers, ca.1930-1984.
Papers, 1831-1835, 1916-2002
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Papers, 1831-1835, 1916-2002
Papers of writer, feminist, one-time Communist, and teacher Hope Hale Davis.
ArchivalResource: 18 file boxes, 2 photograph folders, and 1 folio + folder
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- Papers, 1831-1835, 1916-2002
Thomas, Norman, 1884-1968. Norman Thomas papers, 1904-1967, bulk (1933-1967).
Title:
Norman Thomas papers, 1904-1967, bulk (1933-1967).
Collection consists of correspondence, diaries, speeches, writings, newspaper columns, press releases, and other papers relating to Thomas' career in national politics, his leadership of the Socialist Party and of the labor movement, and his association with various organizations.
ArchivalResource: Originals: 97 linear feet (193 boxes, 2 packages and 7 v.)Copies: 85 microfilm reels.
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- Thomas, Norman, 1884-1968. Norman Thomas papers, 1904-1967, bulk (1933-1967).
Marshall, Lenore, 1897-1971. Papers, 1887-1980.
Title:
Papers, 1887-1980.
Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, memorabilia and printed materials.
ArchivalResource: 23.5 linear ft ( 9,150 items in 40 boxes; 1 scrapbook (in place of Box 22); 1 oversize folder).
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- Marshall, Lenore, 1897-1971. Papers, 1887-1980.
Lyman Bryson Papers, 1893-1978, (bulk 1917-1959)
Title:
Lyman Bryson Papers 1893-1978 (bulk 1917-1959)
Radio and televison broadcaster, author, and educator. Correspondence, diaries, memoranda, articles, lectures, writings, transcripts of broadcasts, subject files, business and financial records, biographical material, appointment books, newspaper clippings, and other papers documenting Bryson's public relations work for the American National Red Cross and the League of Red Cross Societies following World War I, his subsequent work in adult education, and his role in developing educational radio and television programs for the Columbia Broadcasting System.
ArchivalResource: 12,000 items; 51 containers; 20.4 linear feet
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- Lyman Bryson Papers, 1893-1978, (bulk 1917-1959)
Salvador E. Luria Papers, 1923-1992
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Salvador E. Luria Papers 1923-1992
A bacteriologist from MIT, Salvador E. Luria's work with Max Delbruck on bacteriophage demonstrated that bacterial resistance to certain phages arose through genetic mutations. His later work showed that phages also mutate genetically. He received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1969 with Max Delbruck and Alfred D. Hershey. The collection is organized into seven series: I. Correspondence, 1938-1992 ; IIa. Subject Files, 1938-1990 ; IIb. Personal Material. 1923-1991 ; III. Works by Luria, 1938-1987 ; IV. Works by Others, 1944-1990 ; V. Research Notes and Notebooks, 1941-1979 ; VI. Course Material, 1931-1991 ; VII. Photographs and Negatives, 1957-1982. Arrangement: Alphabetical by folder title and then chronological within each folder.
ArchivalResource: 44.0 Linear feet
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- Salvador E. Luria Papers, 1923-1992
College of Physicians of Philadelphia. Office of the President.
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- Fitz-Hugh, Thomas, 1862-1957.
Philadelphia. General Hospital. Committee on the Celebration at the Philadelphia General Hospital of the 200th Anniversary of the Building of the Philadelphia Almshouse.
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- Philadelphia. General Hospital. Committee on the Celebration at the Philadelphia General Hospital of the 200th Anniversary of the Building of the Philadelphia Almshouse.
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- American Committee for Cultural Freedom.
American Committee for the Guidance of Professional Personnel
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- American Committee for the Guidance of Professional Personnel
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- Arendt, Hannah, 1906-1975.
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- Barnes, Joseph, 1907-1970.
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- Bendix, Reinhard.
Boorstin, Daniel J. (Daniel Joseph), 1914-2004.
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- Boorstin, Daniel J. (Daniel Joseph), 1914-2004.
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- Bryson, Lyman, 1888-1959.
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- Carnegie Corporation of New York.
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- Casner, A. James, 1907-1990
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- Chase, Richard Volney, 1914-1962.
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- Cowan, Paul.
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- Davis, Hope Hale.
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- Denney, Reuel, 1913-1995.
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- Du Bois, Cora Alice, 1903-
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- Erikson, Erik H. (Erik Homburger), 1902-1994
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- Falk, Isadore Sydney, 1899-1984
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